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Probe Pushed On M ystery Blast As M ix Scene Calms
Wf UrM Press tateruatiiM l
Authorities continued an
inTMticatlen today Into three
m y s t e r i e s * *xplo*ioaa in
ocuthwsst Mississippi Elaawhsra ever th* South, calmm m nign*d and school in*
tegrstioe resumed without a

hftelk
CtvU right* worker* aald
th* saplotioes Inrolrad pro­
forty ownod by N«|W m but
apparently had nothin* to do
with achool Intofraticn.

Th* FBI Joined In th* Inres tigs tion to tee if there
were any violation* of federal
law. Thor* wer* no injurlee
and damages wer* relatively
minor to a *roe«ry a t Sum­
mit, a barbecue pit a t Mag­
nolia and a t the homo of a
brickmaaon who live* a t S mm lt
Integration of th* only
public achool at Tuakegee,
Ala., went off Monday with­
out any algna of violenca

when 14 Negro** attended
high achool elaasea with 69
white*.
Laat year, In th* original
deaegreration action of Tuakege* achooli, »Ute trooper*
under th* orders of Gov.
G*org* Wallac* ringed th*
school and kept oat 13 Ne­
groes who had been ordered
admitted.
When th* Negro** wer*
finally admitted, whites stag­
ed such a complete boycott

Congress Eyes Early Recess
For Election Y ear Campaign
WASHINGTON (U PI) CengraM returned from a
Labor Day races* today, anx­
ious to adjourn for election
year campaigning but atill
f a c e d with Mveral bill*
considered essential by Pres­
ident Johnson.
Moot pressing Is the health
ear* for the aged program
approved by the Senate last
week. The House la not ex-

Vote Register
Extends Hours

peeted to net on th* legislation
until S ept 14.
Prospects for approval at*
dim because of long-time op­
position by Chairman Wilbur
D. Mills, D-Ark., chairman of
th* Ways A Means Committee
which handles th* bill.
The Senate still Is snsnarl*d In the reapportlonmenl
battle which Srnata GOP
Leader Everett M. Dirksen
hopes to end this week by
filing a cloture petition to­
day. If it wars successful, the
lengthy talkathon hy liberals

opposed to stalling th* iuprema court’s state legisla­
ture redlstrlcting order would
end Thursday,
However, the chances that
Dirksen ean muster the nee**,
sary two-thirds vots to cut­
off debate ar* slim because
of th* Senate’s traditional re­
luctance to force an end to
discussion of a measure.
Other bills also to be re­
solved Include Johnson’s $1
billion program to rehabili­
tate Appalachia and a sugar
extension art.

Th* Seminole County Voter
Kegistratioti office will be
open a number of evenings
between now and th* tim* the
t t J a close Otlr 3, —-------Coral Bruce, supervisor of
registration, announced today
that th* office will be open
from • a.m. until • p.m. on
Sept. 0, 0, 10, 13, 16, 17, 22,
23, 14, 29, 30, and Oct. 1.
This mean* that the office
will be open during the eve­
ning on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of eaeh week
between now and Oct. 1.
In addition, to being open
Mondaya and Fridays from 0
a.m. until s p.m., the office
wlU b* open on Saturdays
from • a.m. until noon Sept.
13, 19 and 26. On Saturday,
Oct. 3, the office will be open
until 3 p.m.
The registration office la
aituated on th* ground floor
of th* Courthouse.

Presbyterian
Women To Have
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The Women of the Church of
the Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant. South Orlando
Drive, will have the annual
Service of tmtsUatlon of offi­
cers for th* work year beginn­
ing next month, at I p. m.
today. Officers to he installed
ere: President, Mrs. Arthur
DeYoung; vice president, Mrs.
Charles Kauffman; secretary,
Mrs. P. J. Weber; treasurer.
Mrs. J. M. Garrett; historian,
Mrs. Thomas If. Makln;
Chairman of Personal Faith
and Family Life, Mrs. George
K. Sires; Chairman of Christ­
ian Community Action, Mrs.
Georg* A. Rufas, Chairman of
Kcumencial Mission and RrIstlons, Mrs. Elmer W. Avenel;
Chairman of Leadership and
Resources, Mrs. Sidney Mor­
rison; Circle Chairman, Mrs.
Walter M. Abendschein.
Rev. Thomas II. Makln will
be la charge of the service.

that state school officials or­
dered the school closed.
Elsewhere:
Flint, Mich.: Fifty police
officers succeeded early to­
day in breaking up a gang of
300 Negro youths after th*
windshield of * police erusler
was broken by a rock. No in­
juries were reported. Six of
the youths, all juveniles, wer*
arrested, but were later turn­
ed over to their parents. Po­
lice wer* unable to give a
;«ssoo for th* sudden dis­
turbance which erupted last
night.
Farmville, Vs.: Prnlcs Ed­
ward County reopens its pub-

lie school* today with token
integration after a five year
lapsa and 13 ysara of legal
maneuvering.
Montgomery, Ala.: Bight
N*gm students were schsduled to enter three desegre­
gated schools her* today to
bring to seven th* number of
school systems desegregated
in Alabama.

Canton, Miss.: Nineteen Ne­
gro etudents planned to make
appearance today a t th* allw h i t e , junior-senior high
school in sn effort to desegre­
gate classes.
Willlamston, S. C.: A Ne­
gro brother and sister de­
segregated Palmetto High
School Monday, ending sche­
duled lowering of racial bars

South Seminole
CIP To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
The Council of Teachers
and Parrnts of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry will meet next Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. in the school audi­
torium with the new president,
Mrs. Gerald McGinnis, presi­
ding.
Christy M. Harp, principal,
will Introduce members of the
faculty and parents will have
an opportunity to meet their
child's tracker and visit his
room following a short busi­
ness meeting.
Room tally will be taken at
the door to determine which
class has the most parents
present and CTP member­
ships will be sold.
Refreshments will he serv­
ed in the school cafeteria hy
-bw ad - -CXC.
meetings are normally held
on the first Tuesday of every
month.

In S 0 n t h Carolina public
schoole for the year. There
wer* a* Jocidonts and fow
spectators.
A t l a n t a : 8*gr*gaUonlst
L etter Maddox aald be will
eract a 38-foot-high frame
structure at his restaurant as
"a monument to th* death of
I t 00 enterprise." Maddox
closed his restaurant last
month rather than serve Ne­
gro customer*. A federal
court returned a permanent
injunction against him laat
week aaying he can never re­
open unless he serves all customars.
Charleston, S. C.r Three
private segregated schools
plan to open today. Th* com­
bined enrollment of a col­
lege prep school, a primary
and an elementary school was
estimated to be around 300.

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borough, left, in filling out his reenlistment
papers recently a t the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Minutes, later, Schroeder was sworn in for
six years in Navy to go with four he’s already
served. He had experienced advice from Scar­
borough, who’s served nearly 13. Both are as­
signed to the Reconnaissance Attack Wing One
staff a t NAS Sanford. Schroeder, a native of
Cleveland, Ohio, has been stationed here since
August 19(11 and is married to the former Linda
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meeting of th* school ysar
at I p.m. on Tuesday, Sept.
13, In the school cafetorlum.
Principal Morris Ruby will
introduce members of the fac­
ulty sod parents will bsva the
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Sanford Naval Academy,
commistioned a year ago In
colorful rites, and cbriitcnad
with a shower of rain, opened
Tueiday with an even more
auspicious weather forecast
for a full-blown hurricane.
• • •
"Plankies," l a s t year's
charter midshipmen who took
the first cruise, were safely
on board this morning but all
the new “ men” are scheduled
to come a b o a r d today.
Looks as if they might be
tacking In on a gale.
• • •
Enrollment this year is dou­
ble that of last year, and run­
ning right at peak complement
with current facilities. There
is beginning to be urgent need
for the new academic building,
and it b hoped that construc­
tion may start soon.
• • •
Signs of the brief history ot
the first criise of the Acade­
my are already apparent
with the ' plank - owners”
plank, engraved in bronre
with the names of the mid­
shipmen on the maiden toy
age, displayed in a prominent
spot on the bulkhead of the
quarterdeck.
• • •
Also seen on the bulkheads
are plaques of the several
companies, engraved w i t h
~ lTfl‘ir stmetlc humus. In a
prominent place on a glass
case is the huge sliver Adm.
Paul F. Johnston trophy, awarded to the most outstand­
ing midshipman of the year,
which was won the first year
by Gcrrold Sargent ot Chuluota.
• • •
Gleaming new green vinyl
tile greatly improves the looks
of the quarterdeck and the
mess deck, with colorful pla­
ques of the HATWING squad­
ron ensignia, company ensigns
and shiny brass torpedo tubes,
linked by plaited lines m ark­
ing the passageways.

GRIM VIGII. wnn stnRcil here Tuesday nfter a
jet bomber crashed in Lake Monroe killing two
Sanford Naval Air Station men. A t left, a Ma­

2 Fliers Die
In Jet Crash
After Takeoff

Monster

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rine punni arrives at the bandshell site to keep
curious away. In the next picture, a base chnplain stands by as rescuers boated to the crash

Points

At

scene. The victims were returned to the Osteen
Britlpe area by sontixr rescuers. At right, a
spectator uses special help to get a view of the

downed plane, the tail of which could be seen
from shore.
(Herald Fhotoe)

Florida

Dora Leaning M ore To North

A Navy A-5A Vigilante attack bomber crashed two min­
utes after take-off from the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Tuesday, killing both crew
Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns Uiver * * ♦ * “The Nile of America”
members.
The plane crashed Into Lake
Monroe, and was one of 30
launched for inland refuge
bases as part of the station's
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) emergency fly-away measur­
Hurricane Dora veered to a
es for Hurricane Dora.
*
Zip Code 32771
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northwesterly course toilay
Both crewmen were dead
but rakrd this ancient city's
WRATIIER: Ilenvy rain through Thursday; liiyght today in 80*«; low tonlpht In 70’*.
coastline with the outer teeth
when picked up in the water
of US mila-an hour winds.
by a rescue boat a short time T o iT ftiT L'niteil I'rcss Lciwell Wire
Established 1908 “ WED., SEPTEMBER », T9G4 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 274
after the crash. There were no
Tides up to six feet above
reports of an ejection from
normal piled against the ocean
the aircraft before it plunged
shore and gusts up to 91
into the water.
MPH were reported at expos­
The pilot was Lt. Cdr. John
ed Marineland, on the sea­
F Moore, 38, of 230 Lake
shore 18 miles south of .St.
Augustine.
Seminary Circle, Maitland.
With the shift in Dora's
His bombardier • navigator
course, the Miami Weather
was Lt. (jg) Paul I. Haney,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — !
Bureau ordered gale warnings
3t, of 609 Mellunville Avc,
removed on the Florida Gulf
Sanford. Both had long exper­ ilaydon Burns reported to the ;
Coast In-tween Sarasota and
ience operating the Vigilante. secretary of state's office he
Apalachleola, ami other warn
Moor* was attached to the has spent $46,819 in the la s t1,
The Clock Winders wish Reconnaissance Attack Wing three months campaigning for
ings down south of Sarasota
“ Good Sailing" to Col. II. J. One ataff; Haney to Recon­ governor.
and on take Okeechobee.
Furman, Capt John Williams, naissance Attack Squadron
At 9 a. in., the weather bur
Headmaster Burch Cornelius One (RVAH-1).
eau located the center of
Dora's 50-m ile-wide eye about
and the officers and midship­ Sanford control tower per­ VATICAN CITY (UPI) - A
An estimated 500 persons
men of the Sanford Naval sonnel reported a flash of fire key document on the role of (
too miles east-southeast of St.
rode out last night's heavy
Augustine. It was moving at
Academy, as they "up anch­ from the plane's exhaust tiie Roman Catholic church in | City M n n a g e r W. E.
winds
in
the
eight
hurricane
a slow 8 Mi'll on a northwest
or” for their second voyage shortly after take-off at H SO the modern world will he Knowles said today that there
shelters scattered throughout
course,
the weather bureau
In the teeth of the storm.
have
been
no
accidents
or
ready
for
debate
when
the
a m. After the flash, the air­
• • •
• • •
said.
craft appeared to climb nor­ Ecumenical Council resumes ' emergencies in the city, no
Civil Defense and Red
Forecaster Gilbert Clark said
Mrs. Carolyn L. Carter is mally to an altitude of 2,500 work Monday, it was learned 1
Cross official* again stress­ that despite the change in
power outage*, and rrews nre
beating the drums against the feet, when tower operations today.
ed that Inhabitants l» the courss*, Dora was so close to
continuing on standby alert.
proposal of the City Zoning lost sight of it in light haze, i
shelters must bring their the coastline that "it's got to
A num W id small tree
Commission to allow agricul­ Moments later, other observ- j
own blankets and other hit land somewhere."
ture in ail tones. She lives in ers reported it down in Lake
WASHINGTON (CPI) - linihs were reported down,
personal Item* needed In'
He and other forecasters
a H-1AA section. Hearing is Monroe, its tall section exten University of Illinois Prof. Re. and refuse crew* have been
weather out the* storm. working over weather maps
set for Sept. lUh, I p.m. If ded above the water surface. vilo P. Oliver appears before keeping street* cleared of
They said many are arriv­ and reports from reconnais­
you are in accord with Mrs.
Lt. Cdr. Moore is survived a Warren Commission ataff any falling debris.
ing at shelters empty-hand­ sance planes flying Into the
Carter's objections you might by his widow, Jane, two chil­ member today, presumably to
Lake Monroe continue* to
ed tnd deprndrnt on sup­ hurricane would not pinpoint
speak up to your city commis­ dren and a sister, Mrs. Maur- outline his theories on the as­ rise steadily, with waves
plies there.
a probable landfall, but Clark
sioner, or attend the hearing ine Young ot Scottsdale, Ariz. sassination of President John lashing over the seawall,
said the center should cross
at City Hall.
some dork* along the seawall
Lt. Haney's survivors include F. Kennedy.
a SENSE O F llU M U lt prevuiled in Sanford lust
the county, then were told to the coast "somewhere in the
completely underwater and
liKht u* merchants braced for Dora’s winds.
his widow, Mary L., three
go home, clean up and lie area between St. Augustine
others with waves sloshing
Kiwanians will hear Chief children and his parents, Mr.
I ere, officials of Wilson-Maier Furniture Cotnready to return this afternoon. and Savannah The center is
John Parker of the NAS and Mrl PauI j „ ancy Sr
ZOMBA. Malawi (UPI) — over the decks, as winds
ptny used the masking tape to Rive a wishful
Red Cross Disaster Chair­ so big that we don't want to
Ground Controlled Approach o{ fo rt Stockton, Texas,
Premier Hastings Banda of whipped lake waters to a
nessnRe to the hurricane. But it was ignored
man
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson pinpoint it any closer right
tell about his year in the An-1
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Malawi has fired three cabin­ frenzy.
a: the storm continued ploddifiR toward the
• aid the shelters will remain now."
arctic at their meeting Frt
Knowles reported that the
et ministers whom he accus­
pininsula.
(Herald Photo)
in operation until the "mon­ He said the center should be
day n c 'i at the Civic Cen­
ed of being under Chinese meeting of City Commission­
ster” storm has passed.
"very close to the coast by
ter.
Communist influence and plot­ ers with the Maurice Connell '
All of his staff have been mid-afternoon."
• • •
ting to overth -w his two- engineering firm, scheduled
He said a weakening of the
placed on duty as the danger
A note in the Kiwanis bulle­
for tonight has been post­
month old government.
high
pressure ridge which had
becomes
more
prominent,
he
tin voices serious doubts aponed until 8 p. m. Thursday,
blocked a northward movement
aaid.
bout the future of the water­
pending weather conditions.
Military vehicles, p o l i c e of the storm in the past two
North Orlando V i l l a g e
front development plan —"It
ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia
cars and civilian autos scur­ days rained the shift in dirblew hard for a few days." j Council, meeting in regular (UPI) Premier Molse Tshomried around the county Institution today. He attributed
'Ihe Clock Winder calls the! session Tuesday night, unnni- be of the Congo toilay rejected Meet Delayed
the drop in winds from 125 to
Kiwanis Club's attention to mously approved a resolution
DE Ito rr (UPI) T h e ; "The UAW has reached night and early today cheek­
The business meeting of
second attempt by the Oring on the couditions at the 115 MPH near Dora's center
t h e Meeting Thursday of! authorizing Florid# power i ganization for African Unity Pinerrest
Baptist
Church Uniter. Auto Workers Union agreement on aU major ecoCity Commissioners with the Company to provide street | (0 AU) to settle the rebellion scheduled for this evening ha* -nd Cirysler Corp. today an j nomic , „ u e i/. ^ „ | d. And right shelters and assuring
that everything was in readi­
Connell marine engineering lighting nt designated points in his country, tnlorrned sour been postponed until one nouned agreement on a new
; he added that they were still ness for the big blow.
firm out of Miami to begin ne-j along Longwood-Oviedo Rond ccs said.
week from today, Rev. Wil- lhree-)iar contract catling
Officials said there were no
gotiations for an engineering and at 12 locations in the
(or the highest pension pact In , wurking «n minor contract
liam J, Guess, pastor,
auto imustry history.
I language that can be worked u.nu*u*. ,nc*,l,rn,J throughout
study and plans for the mar- village proper and in Coronnounced this morning.
the night.
tna Have all you Kiwanians ado Homes section.
UAW President Walter P. o u t
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Word was passed to Hie
It was explained that many Proposals a»kmg for a pen­
spoken words of encourage­
Rcuthei said Hie union arrived
"1 have notified all locals
shelters
at 7 a m. this morn
ment to your city commission­ residents of the community sion hike of $2t*) a month and Parley Halted
"at the most historic agree­ not to strike and continue coning for persons to go home,
er and made your support were under the erroneous im­ lowering the retirement age
The Seminole County Zon­ ment in the history ot the la­ dueling local negotiations,” he
check their belongings, get a
pression that lights hail pre­ limit to 50 tor coal miners ing
known?
Commission
meeting, bor mowment."
said
good meal and be prepared to
viously been discontinued due were discussed hy the United 'slated for tonight, hss been
Reuthr said the union had
The settlement announce­
,
_
to village action but that the Mine Workers (UMW) rcsclu j delayed :;r.?i! Sept. 2.1 due to settled f-r an early retirement ment came shortly before a scoot back to the safer haven
ADULTS
as quickly as necessary.
Offices To Open
discontinuance had been hy lions committee Tuesday.
10 a m. EST strike deadline
package of $400 a month.
| the weather.
City Manager Warren E. authority of the prospective
Knowles said this morning the purchaser of the North OrCity Hail offices would reopen Undo Company to the power
at 1 p. m. toilay.
company.
Immediate action will he
taken by council to designate
A check of various places of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — attached as a "rider" to the i the votes to shelve the con­ Ark., rhairman of the power­
location of the lights to be
business in the Sanford a re a ,!
ful
W'ay*
A
Means
Committee,
I’icsident Johnson's f t billion long stalled t l .1 billion for­ troversial issue.
turned on.
end GOP Leader Charles A. in mid-morning M a y showed
Other m grestional news:
program to revive the eco­ eign aid authorisation bill.
&gt; mixed reaction by mer­
Halleck, Ind.
Health Tare: The AFLA vote on Dirksen'* pro­
nomically depressed Appalach­
Antitrust: The Senate anti­ chant!.
Some stores were open —
President trust and monopoly subcom­
ian area was before the Sen­ posal is blocked at present by CIO la urging
Johnson to make an all • out mittee resumes two days of some e I u * e d. M o s t mer- ]
a
Junior
grade
filibuster,
con­
ate
today,
but
there
was
litAhby _____ _ ----- Page 9
chandise stores were closed
Bridge .............. ___ Page '.1 I tie prospect of an immediate ducted by several liberal drive to wn House passage hearings on economic concen­ and apparently will remain
of
the
Sviate-r-pproved
bill
Democrats.
Dirksen
moved
to
tration. Subcommittee Chair­ closed all day. but banks, most
Classifid
Page 3A ' vote on the measure.
GOP Leader Everett M. halt debate by invoking clo­ to provide lialth rare for the man Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., restaurants, bars, gas stations,'
Comics ........... .... Page 2A
Editorial ......... ___ Page 1A Dirksen, III., made it clear ha ture. He predicted a close aged finanril through Social said the sessions would be and food stores were open, at |
Days Left To
Funerals __ ___ ...... Page 4 would nut permit a vote on vote Thursday on the move, Security. Alminiatration of- focused on such metier* a* least for a few hours, pending
H oroscop e ...
.... Page 2A trie bill until the Aenata dis­ but It appeared unlikely he (iciala are icssimistic, how­ industrial and business merg­ further hurricane reports.
Register For
S o c i e t y _____
One downtown restaurant re­
Page 8 posed of his proposal to da­ would win. Both side# agreed, ever, about he prospects of ers, the causes of concentra­
isy Supreme Court - order- however, that as of now those getting the lifislatlon through tion and the relationship of ported doing a brisk business'
Sports ............... ------ Page
, General Election TV Programs
. Page 9 id rcapportionment ofj state opposing Difk«en'a reapport- the House ovr the opposition tlx* to efficiency and Innova­ all morning, but at most loca­
.
tions abofpers were "apuUy” |
I We lh« Women ------ Page V 'legislature*. The nuasui* u jiuaaient rider bav» auk got of U«jf. W iltu U Mills D- tion.

j&amp; m t f f lr i* I b r a l i t

^briefs 5 0 0 Hide In Shelters
Spenclinff Listed

Debate Ready

Disaster Crew
In full Swing
Awaiting Blow

Workers Given
Standby Order
For Emergency

Theories Told

Reds Fired

Street Lighting
Resolution OK'd

Offer Rejected

Last-M inute Accord
Averts A uto Strike

Massive Tides
Flaying Coast
Base Monitors........
Gusty Weather
l,t. Ham Dow, Wing PIO
reported from Ike Hanford
Naval Air Station today
that atatioo weather re*
ports show winds In the
Sanford nrva reached 85
Mi'll In gnata about 8:15
a. m.
Sustained winds nt th a t
time were 54 MPH, accord*
Ing to Chief Meteorologist
Lt. Cdr. Vincent l.nw, with
.69 of nn Inch of rain hav*
lag fallen by 7 a. m.
Winds a t • a. hi. v ern
from the wMt-northweet,
end the barometer stood a t
29.17 and falling.
to th« storm's passage
slightly cooler water and Its
approach to land.
Fred Willis, St. Johns Coun­
ty Civil Defense director, esti­
mated tides S to 7 fret above
normal at 8 a. m. with fre­
quent hurricane-force gust*
in the 75-milc-an hour range
ami sustained winds of 35 to
60 Mi’ll. The reporting station
it Marlnehml, had not been
heard from since 2 a. m. when
gusts up to 77 MPH were re ­
corded.
The Northwest Florida coast­
line, where 23,000 persons hud­
dled in 213 shelters after leav­
ing their beach homes, waited
anxiously is Dora's fearsome
center, parking t25 MPH
winds, stumbled slowly for­
ward offshore, slightly north
of Daytona Beach.
Winds up to 60 MPH began
hitting the coast from New
Smyrna Beach northward to
Jacksonville Beach a t day­
break.
But Willis and other author*
Hies poised for the emergency
emphasized that Dora’s dir*
cct effects had caused no ser­
ious consequences up until •
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by members.
Other special gueste far tM
evening wtra Commander and
Mr*. John I. Brown of Bustle
and Paat Commander and
Mrs. Taai Boat of Sanford.
Mra. Brawn, who la dlatrtat

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Sha praliad tha new local au­
xiliary praaldent, Mra. Min­
nie Paxold, and urged mimbera to flra Mr their aalid
BatlraJ
George Mayberry, chairman
it meat- for tho annual Legion Fair,
• to M apoke an plana for tkla arant
r at the and told af tawa and roqulren.ll. mania which muat be met in
id to at* erder to speneer H. Mra. Muato tM **t. f - 1f — *t«
hkh will auxiliary, will hire ■ full re­
lative of part reefy far tM Octeber
rtofOr.
meeting.
tog wiQ
Cemmandar Beat rapartad
nraaldant, that a tom to tha Laglan kitOn tha than are being repaired In
• I af i order tMt lunchea may M proi to rae- pared end aem d during tha
to n far fair.
\
er meatAmong ether aaaeunceMra. VI- manta tad raporta given durMr at- ing tha bualneaa meeting conto to tha ducted by Mra. Pueld waa tha
invention etatement from Mra. Dorothy
If. Y« In Wehator, memtorehlp chair­
man, tM t tM auaillary goal
ptor Me haa Man eat at M membera
* aaaiat with t9 already enrolled. Efchaptara forte will M made to elgn tM
Ormond remaining 10 before tha Oc­
tober meeting.

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TM Auxiliary Unit to DaBavy*a Herbert B. Olbk Amorhaa Legion Feat ISP held IU
first meeting of the fall teanon laat Thuraday averting In
IM newly daearatod Confermao Beam at tM Cammualty
Center. Mn. Buth Ioraana,
vice praaldent, waa la charge
hi tM aheenaa ai tha prasldent. Base WlUiama.
Maw effteara ad tha valt
kictollad laat Jana IS named
wore Mra. WUliame. praaldent j
MartM Newell, flrel vice
proaidant| Mra. lavanna, aaaand ait* proaldanti Haiel
Kriae. recording aaarataryi
Trane Tartoll. comeponding
aecretary; Voln Lemberteon,
Ireaaurari Lydia Kllpfal, chapMini Betty Brawn, klaUriani
Viola »&lt;ma. eargeaat at
trim ; Myrtle Maher, cnlttaat aergoant at arme; Aaeneth
Butler, maeia chairman) Ma­
sai Van Aradale, telephone
chairman and Nancy BrumMugh. publicity chairmen.
Other committee eMIrmcn
will M amounted.
Appreciation waa expreticj
by Mra. TarMU to thoe* mem­
bers wM assisted In the recent
visit af the mobile x-ray unit.
Mra. Batter exhibited Up
rebea knitted far tho Veterans

Hospital and made an appeal
far danatloaa af yarn to any
color aad amount to continue
this work.
It waa requested t h a t
Christinas gift* for the VA
keep Itala M brought to tM
October moating aa they arill
be tent to the voterona early
in NovemMr.
Announcement was made
tMt the Post’s annual plods
will M held at AUxeader
Springe o r Oct. IT for all
Legionnaires and their fam­
ilies.
Following Uta moating Aux­
iliary members joined thoie
of tho Pott to hoar a report
from kichard Lalne nn his
trip to Boys State thin cum­
mer.
A social hour waa enjoyed
to conclude tho tvonlng. In
charge were Mrs. David Levy,
Mra. lovannc, Mra. Kllpfal,
Mn. Lambert ton and Mr».
Brumbaugh-

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Voters Urged
*Io Use Right
At Ballot Box
I w y elect! oa y * tr hun­
dreds of thousands t i qualt1M Americana for o n reaeen or aaethar foil to taka
^advantage of • rory apodal
prtrllafo: they fall la rota. In
t*ry clooo contests, roch aa
the halr*a breadth victory la
1980, Juat a handful of paopla
aan maha all tho dtffaranea.
Whan wo f*al strongly th at
rating la a roaponaihilltp aa
wall aa a privilege, wa bar In
la wondar what wa can do la
out tha rota hi our awn
town. Wall, wa can offar our
■arrleaa to our P arty Head­
quarters for auch activities aa
handing out Htaraturr
-kIng pra-aleetlon and t\
i
dap phono calla to ramind
fallow party mombara to rota,
P R I I EXTRA
— I
and driving ear-less votara to
tha Poll*. Wa can halp organ*
_ 1m a rally or a diacuaalon
WITHTHIS COUPON AND PUtCHAJI Of
" paaal In which tha Major la*
WITH AMT 3 LB OR OVER
auca ara discussed and dart*
flad.
■
Many auch ovanta will ha
taking placo all arroaa tho
I
IN ADDITION TO THf STAMPS YOU ItCKVE WITH YOUR PWCHASf. 11 land, aa well aa aaveral color*
% M M M M M m v o a sine, f - l t - 6 4
ful oahlbita of Mamormbilla
from provioua campalgna, all
designed to atlmulata interaat and participation in thla
. ycar’a alactlona.
Perhaps tha largaot of thaao
oahlbita la tha ono th a t tra­
ditionally halpa "Gat Out tha
Vote" In Hartford, Conn. Con­
sisting of mora than 22,000
items from Gaorga Waahlng.. inn'a J a y . rigbt through to ^ha
currant campaign, this extsn■ivs collection belongs to J.
_ Doyle D-WItt, prealdent of
" Tha Travelers Insurance Com­
panies. Housed In The Travel­
ers building, this aahlbit will
welcome visitors from Labor
Day to Etectlon Day. It In­
cludes a likeness of avery
president beginning with Ben­
jamin Harrison in 1809.
Tha exhibit also includes a
voting booth were children
| may cast their vote for Pres­
ident (In 1900 a tally of these
Juvenile votes paralleled the
national results!) Thera is a
fascinating section on "votes
for women" and an endless as­
sortment of campaign but­
tons, ashtrays, hats, canes —
even a red, whits and blue
spare tiro cover from Herbert Hoover's campaign.
"
Jean Kinhead, women’s con*
s u 1 1 a n t to Travelers-the
"America Goes to tha Polls"
exhibit sponsor-has soma sug­
gestions for U.S. residents
who have doubts about their
voting status:
1. If you have turned 21
since tha last election. In­
quire a t your Town Hail as
0 to when new voters are being
Made.
2. If you’ve recently mov­
ed, be sure to bo made a voter
In your new town or you’ll
forfeit your vote. (And don’t
forget you m ust register ia
one party or another If ynu
want to vote In any primar­
ies that might be held.)
1. If you’re going to be
* eut-of-stata on election day
LIMIT. 1 COOKING OIL WITH
or If you tare a shut-in, ask
U 00 OR MORI POOD ORDER
your registrar of voters
about securing an absentee
ballot
4 If you ara foreign born
and hava bean a U.S. resident
for five years, yon are eligi­
WESSON O IL
F F OIL
ble to apply for American
24aa IOTTLI
Idea BOTTLK
eitisenshlp. Ask your Town
£ Clerk where tha nearest Na­
turalization Offlca ia and
write or phone them for in­
formation. Ton will be given
a great deal of help and en­
couragement and having ac­
quired eitisenshlp, you too can
be made a voter and have a
GOLDEN ROSE P lata or Self-Rising
voice In tha government
B. Don't let lack ef trans^ portstlon keep you from the
polls. A call to your party
headquarters or tha League of
Women Voters will put a ear
R0SEDALE CALIFORNIA Cling Ho!y»b or Slfcgs
a t your front door.
So gat out and vote!

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by.
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tho B*at!as music," aaid
Geona pronounced Joan, who
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chemistry, biology, literature
and mathemati-s. "Pva played
them non-stop for two to three
hours every night. They help­
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late Tu Siy pri— iMy «

EyedIs Drive

plan* n r step* U up the war
•gate* th* CoemooUt guarriaUaa to Sou* Vtet N on.
A •flinry-cM lUn teak
fares of m i n i hundred IMS
«iO pnrildpBto la Uw «n*rr im n»lgui&lt; to guarantee
d m * # anetenr teats mold
bo started within two or
tbrao months if M emory.
No atMlaor explosions will
bo aal off but SO plaaoa will
bo aloft Alrbono sad aaa ( • lo t tergats will bo used to
proto out taefnueent* sad
ytoasdorsa that would bo us«d
If ataoopbarfc testing otar is

WASHINGTON (UPT) —
A grand-aeala waathar pat*
tsra which datalopad la tho
oast esntral Paclfle up around
Kodiak haa brought down a
number of rockats at Capa
Kennedy, Fla., and delayed
tho aaxt V A mannaI apace
flight
It also la M a g Maaaad far
devastation wrought la Flor­
ida by Hurricane Clco and
whatever damage la done by
Cteo'a gigantic aaccamm Do*

la aBBoaaclag tha oxercieaa
late Tuesday, tha Defaaaa Do*
OBNIVA VOLUNTEER Firs Dppartment will
portamat aad tho Atomla Ka*
tha soar future, • turkoy ahoot and • TV awu
orgy Commleal oo (ABC) am*
flew s prsaaot aI tills month's msatbur to dan
phoatead h a Joint its tarnoat
, aocretarr-trearight, Oordon 0 . Gfbsoa, pctinktert ;M rs. Chart
d o s t d id a o t m e a ttta th o tam e. that tha United States aont*
m m y j | M o r g a n , fond raising fhaimiM,
(Harald Photo)
Administratis* sM dsls oh- eatly hopoa . . . Its capability
Waathar men say Clso and
vkmily are mars paaalmlatie
Dora were permitted to ap­
•boat * a praapaaU of getting
proach tho U.8. Cast Coast
tha tegteUtisa through tha
by on atmospheric circulation
pattern of continental pro­
portion! which .displaced nor­
■eeurairee that this country mal air flows far to tha north.
Hlgh-altitudo Jet streams,
would nmlntnln "tha facilities
By JoAna Hays
af tha B a sis Ways A Maaaa aad waaurrea necessary to In­ which might have itearad
Commutes, te adamaatly op­
Twn fuad-rntelag avante
stitute promptly nuclear teeta Cleo and Dors away from load
for tho Geneva Volunteer will bo announced la tha soar posed to tha "medicare” plan. la tho atmosphere should they If they had beta more south*
future.
Ha la axpectad to lead tha
erly, have boon creasing tha
P in Department have been
Tho second, a portable TV bouse detention to a Senate- be deemed essential to our na­
country
ovor tha Great Lakes
tional
security.”
anacnand by Gordon 0 . Gib- •wards program, was accept­ Houaa coafareaca oa tha iaaa*
and northeastern state*. Thla
Tha
eseretssa
win
bogia
In
eon, president aad Roy Nor* ed upon tho suggestion af
mid-October in the Johnston pattern first manifested Itself
g u , Anrf h M m chilrmin.
Barton Lewis, department
Island ana, where high-alti­ la tho Paclfle and was re­
Tha first, a turkey ahast, smasher. Tickets far thin pro*
tude nuclear teats ware con* peated over tha continent
Joet will ha available whhla
Jutted in 1SC2. Jfch.stuu Is* -Ike—National— Arnra-.itlre.
aad la 700 adits southwest and Space Administration NA­
SA had fire rockot-apacocraft
of Hawaii.
combinations In place aa their
Capa Kennedy launch pads
when Hurricane Dora threat­
ened.
Tropical Atlantia hurrleaaoe
normally are nudged north­
westward toward continental
United State* by the so-call­
A request by James R. Kel­ ed trade winds. Often thay
ler that the County CommieWARSAW. Poland (UPI)— chairman of tha House Sci­
•loa authorise tha retoning
Soviet acteatiata are experi­ ence and Astronautics Com­
of certain property in the
Ante
driven
should
promittee,
seld
that
UJL
weather
menting with drags te enable
satelUtee aad the Ranger t coed with special care an Forest City area from A*1
epaccmea
te survive tha phy­
eouple maintains a home te
Highway 17-33 particularly (Agriculture) to C-2 (Com­
sical stresses af flights to
Stamford, Conn.
on
tha five mile stretch be­ mercial) fall on doaf ear*
other people realise we’re
Vivian recently completed Veaua aad Man, Western pretty well ahesd ta the game tween Five Potato and tha Tuesday.
Opposing the request was
her first movie la 14 yeare. •oureea said today.
aad maybe thsyll quit fool­ Dog Track Read In LongLOS ANGELES (UPI) The eourree said private
John R. Bethea, president of
She had a small, camso-styls
ing aa they have In the peat.'' wood, according to figures re­
Sir
Cedric Hardwick*'* win,
tha forest City Improvement
rote in "Tha Great Race," talks with Soviet research
Asked If tha "other peo­ leased today by PHP Troop­
filed for probate Tuesday,
Association.
which co-stara Jaek Lemmon, scientists at tha !6th Inter­
er BUI fltrlngfleld.
disclosed aa aetata which in­
Tony Curtis and Natalia Wood. national Astronautic Congress ple” referred to tho Sovlota,
Keller had requested the
Out of the seven persons
cluded letters aad correspond­
Miller
said
"there
are
only
"A cameo part," she Joked, here ahotrtd that the Soviets
killed la Seminole County ao aoalng change te enable hlnti ence with playwright George
"te what used to be called a are plaanlag for flights te two nations In this business far thla year, five of them to construct a building to be
Bernard Shaw.
■mall part 1 play a woman other planets or long orbital at thla time”—the United mst death in that area. Pour used for an auto garage.
Hardwicks died In New York
States and the Soviet Union.
suffragette, the wife of a news flight* around earth.
The Commission, however City Aug. S it the ago of 72.
of thorn wore from LongWestern
sources
said
a
re­
paper publisher. 1 loved tha
did inform Kelltr that If a The will, dated April 2, 1143,
A United States congres­
wood.
clothes with the full skirts. 1 sional epace expert said, how­ port that the Russians ate
majority of tht property own. stated that he did not want to
Of
the
18
traffic
deaths
In
have more clothes than Uaea." ever, that the reports te tha experimenting with a drug te
ere la that area wantef be burled ia Forest Lawn
tha
county
last
year,
aevon
decrease the effects of grav­
Miss Vine* haa four Lucy
commercial toning that the Cemetery her*.
congress, now In Ita third
of
them
occurred
oa
thla
tiwwa scheduled for Immediate
ity on tha huama body Indi­
day,
show
that
the
United
•am * s tre tc h o f highw ay, board would entertain anoth.
The exact amount of Hardfilming. Whoa they're complet­
cates that manned Interplane­
er request provided it cams wlcke's estate was not stated,
ed, she plans to visit Loodon States leads tha Russians In tary flights are in the plan­ Stringfkld pointed out.
the space race.
Bearing out National Safe­ from tha group. Tho boar! but it was la excess of $10,000.
with her husband.
ning stage.
Named beneficiaries were
ty Council statistics, moat of M id It would give the &gt;»
Rep. Georgs Mlllor, D-Callf.,
The drug would enable a tha people who boeoma fatal­ quoet ita consideration.
hte sons, Edward, 33, London,
space man to endure a higher ities this year and last year
l-^nol Notice
England, and Michael, IT, Bev­
Legal Notice
number of "G’s," the meat, were within 25 miles of their
erly Hills, Calif.
a o T fru o r s r r r
ursment for force of gravity. home.
Drive Started
TOl ril.W tl.K a K LIMAN If AThe elder son received aO
HONK and DOLORES N.
MINAL (UPI) Govern­ correspondence between his
A fast turn in a supersonic
MAHONK. Ms w it..
ment employes ia the Philp father aad Shaw prior to 1104
Jet fighter exerts about 10
TOU AND KACIf OF TOW
place province of Orients as weB as a copy of Shews
• r e hereby notified th a t .u lt
G’a oa tha pilot, or a force 10
h s s been commenced s s a ln tt
Mindora must submtt five wt play, ’ The Apple Cart."
you In th . Circuit Court of th . h e . been commenced e e s ln .t Um«a his aormal weight
tails htfore they can eollKt The younger son was be­
N inth Judicial C ircuit of th . you In th* C ircuit Court of
According te tho sources,
H u t. of PVorld* In and for t h . Ninth Judicial Circuit of th* Soviets have conducted ex­
this month's salary, the Pill- queathed correspondence be­
H.mlnol* County, t h . th b ra . th* Ita t* e f Florid* In and for
Ipplnts news service reporkd tween the two theatrical fi­
v la u d title of which tit
■•m ine). County, the abbreviate periments in which drugged
KII18"
FEDERAL S AVINO.1 *d title e f which 1st
gures after 1334.
Mr*. Bailie I . Cote, 71, of today.
Humana
hava
undergone
83
4
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ON' THK WESTERN and aOITTH.
111
N.
Jasmine
Ave.,
Sanford
G'e
for
SO
seconds,
and
31.4
DAVENPORT, s t a
ERN L i r a INSURANCE COMr u i s t i f f . , PANT, e ta .
G'a for § seconds. Tho cur- d i e d Tuesday following a
Plaintiff.
rent goal, they aald, la 10 G’a. lengthy lllaeei.
CHART.KB KLHMAN MAIIONKI -vsu J DOLOR IU- N^M.Ut'DDV-M:; -ALBERT—JOSEPH-ANDREW S —T h r ajtneer said a^fllghtto —Born Dao.-23.-UBQ.-in-Mon.
wife,
and
OEItALDlNB W. AN.
Mara or Venna would require rot County, Ky., sho earns
D efendset*, DREWS, hi* wife.
Defendants, higher resistance te gravita­ here It yean ago tram Ttxnpi la C hea.evy N a 14111.
kiaeville, Ky. She was b Mem­
The n atu re e f th l. .u lt Is a tional stress because It might
' foreclosure of th a t c .rta ln Involve a direct re-entry to ber e l the Baptist Church hi
p laintiff, dated January If,, m o r te m , h .ld and owned hy
Kentucky.
ISIS and recorded Jan u ary It,, p laintiff, datad March 14. I l l l tho earth.
Survivors are her husband,
t i s In Official Record. Hook: and recorded March II, Its* In
MAIMS'* PICTURE A ID
T* p a s . II* nf th e Public n .- Offlolal It.c o rd . Dook 111 pas*
J. E. Cole e&lt; Sanford; a dau­
An unusual harpsichord haa
cords of Seminole County, Plor*
&gt; SIS of t h . Puhllo R .corda of
SOUND ANYWHKRI
ghter,
Mrs.
0
.
H.
High
ef
San­
Ida, encumbering th a t eerU leI a-m ln o l. County, Florida, an* been added to the musical col­
ford; a son, K. C. Cote ef Gal­ IN THE ROOM
place or parcel o f property Is. c u m b .rln g th a t c .rta ln piece
rated , eltuate. and belag Inl n r p a rre l of p re p .rty located, lection of the Stephen Foster latin, Tenn.; M v e n grandchil­
•old County and Stale, to .w llt
a ltn a t., and b .la e In Mid Memorial. The Inatrument waa
dren; six great grandchildren; * Olare-proof RCA High R
Lot I. Block Q. aUNLAND&gt; County and I t a t . . U -w Itt
KMTATE*. n eubdlvtalnn aeLot 14. Block I. SunUnd built In Ohio for display and a slater, Mrs. Mont Hammer delity Color Tub* * A lf
sordine to a pint theroof,
E e t.t .a Amended P lat, ac­ u m at the White Springs
•ad a brother, B. H. Simpson, c W H l VitP-wvj-VHTts* .
reoorded la P la t Hook it,
to r d in s to ptat recorded Foster MemoriaL
tag * Powerful New Vito
H I M I I In I t nf the P u b .
both of TompklnavUM.
In P lat Ranh II. p asse t
Ito Reoorda o f lem lneteI
Tuners * Improved 29,OC$and t. Public Record, of
••m ln o l. County, Florid*.
volt New Villa Color Chat*
Legal Notice
BACH OK TOW I* REQUIRED
(factory ad|uttad) ★ Air­
SD to Hie your answ er or o th er’ to f ll. your an aw .r o r other
w ritte n detenees to the Com*- w ritte n defenses to th e Oommails Color Puritiar ★ SBt*
p laint w ith tha C lerk ef thoi p lain t w ith th a C I.rk ef th .
te(rN"Ooldan Throat" M
C ircuit Caurt
o f Seminolei C ircuit Court * t B.mlnet* Coua-

run la to Jot strsoau, also
kaowa as Uw high wsstsrliaa,
blawiag from wool to oast
la that s to a t thay art atoar*
ad bsnalsasly back to aaa.
This poor tbs Jots, as a ro&gt;
suit of that tost waathar pat*
tsra giaaratod la tha Paeiflc,
wars too far north of thotr
usual route to push tho Mg
winds away from tho r o u t
Thors is so indication that
tho pottsra will chaago much
la tho a n t aotatal days.

World's oldest Insects ware
found UO mites asrth sf tha
Aretia Orela In ISM. A sm
Alaskan discoveries warn aot
mart impressions, hut actual
specimens embedded la am­
ber 40 mini.a years ago.

-EVENING H0UB8 ABE BEADING HOUSE”

Soviets Test Drugs
To A ssist Spacemen Officer Cites

Road Dangers

Sons To Share
Actor's Estate

S W lV E k

i

County, Florid*. In th is pro-•
reading and to aorvo a oopy’
th ereo f Upon the p la in tiff, attorneys. whoa# names and addraaa a re hereinafter aat forth,
na raqulrad by law, not la ta r
th an th a IMh day o f Bspiember
13*4. In da fau lt thereof tha
reuse will proceed ea part*
upon th e entry e f a Decree P re
Confess# agnlaat yon.
WITNESS my hand and tha
ofRctol teal of aald Court ta
S ealao to County, Florida, thla
J llh day of A ugust t*44.
(BEAL)
A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of the C treull Court
By i M arlhe T. Vlhles
Deputy Clerk
BEARDALU OIIIDLKT
AND LKWia
A tto rn ere for P lain tiff
fa North Court S treet
Peat Offtee Bog t i l l
Ortoado, Florid*
Pubkek Aug. 24 * *«pt. I, 3,
14. 1144,
CDf-22

ly, Florida, In this p re c e d in g
aad to rervo a espy thereof
upon tho p la la tltra a tto rn ey *
whoso names aad address s r s
h srsln s fte r re t forth, a s re ­
quired by law , so t U te r than
th a ts th Say of toptamhoe 1114.
In d atn u lt thereof the m u m
w ilt preread ea parte span the
e n try e f a Deeres P re O re l sere
egolnot you.
WITNFSS my hand and th t
official aaal a f aald Oourt la
HaiulnaU County, Florida, this
X4th day of A u e ssl 1144.
(SEAL)
A rth u r W. Beckwith, J r ,
C lerk or th* Circuit Court
By: M artha T. Vlhleu
D eputy Clock
DBARDALU ORIDLKT
AND LEWIS
Altorneya for Plaintiff
M North Court Street
F re t Offtee Bos l i l t
Orlando, (Florida

tho undersigned, p u rsuant ts
tho "Fictitious Name S tatute."
C hapter No. M i l l . U w . of
Florida t i l l ,
am .nded by
C hapter No. 1414*. U w . of
Florida t i l t , holsg BoctUn
141.H , Florida a t.t o t re, will
die* Monday have been poetre e l.U r w ith the Clerk e f the
pons* from today a a tu •:!*
Ctreull Court In and for Beml»- m. T hursday a t th* F irst
nolo County, Florida, upon re­
Pr*ohy tee to a Churuk e f anaceipt of proof of publication ef
ford w4lh Bar. d ro v er C
th is notice, the fletltloM name
■await J r . offlolaUay. Burial
to-w ill THOMAS U LAROEN,
w ill be In Green wood Ceme­
M. D. under w hisk th e undertery , Orlando. Orem how Fun*
.lin e d eorperntloa te eaanned
oral Homo la c h arg e of a r ­
la business a t num ber ttf South
rangem ents.
Oak A m u. in t h t e ttp e f
CBLH. MBS. B A U .ni S — PunS tn terd , Florid*.
oral rervlere fre M r* B*UI*
T h at the p a rty U teracted In
eatd bualaeee enterprise, la a*
B. Col*. Tl, who died Tarefollows:
day. w ill b* held a t 2:14 p. m.
Thursday a t H elen a Funeral
THOMAS U LARQEN, H.
Home w ith Rev. 0*U Smith
D , P. A.
Byt /a / Thomas b U r a l .
• f Coatrel B* pitot Chur ah ofMot*Ung. B urial trill he te
Thoaree b L argea. Ito Pro*o e h le w n Meureriel P e r k .
rubUeh Aug. If A Sept. 3. A
IA lilt.
B rU ren Puneral H e m e to
CDC-tl
akarge ed w raag em ret* .

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Berra Beaming As Yankee Rookie Bolsters Pitching

Thinking
O u t Loud Richmond Ace

Page A—Wad. Sept 9, ’64

Seen 'Certain'
r a n « m provide k*»i gridA m wttfc AM s o f t formidable To Keep Post

BUh’l 10 |I M
Mai* 6f &lt;Mtten gJBMI this
•PpMMte the school's •term

Ma h a d la a m r u n tfeaa
m a t Sh u cava la nMember.
AaA aK kn|k va risk the
OaeclUlHy al —
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PIgott, Dick WtflUme
J i* McCoy caa M M a viaNov. M,
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Durocber Would SHS Football Schedule Fall Play Gels
Sift* 16—THmsriBs
There
Under Way In
Still Like To
S if t. 25—Ortomdo Colonial
H srt
Oct.
2—Orlando Evans
There
Oct.
9 -O rtead o Edgewater
Here
Moforette Loop
Manage Club
Oct.
16—Orlando Boons
Hsrs

The BIB Hemphill Motor*
By MiHow Rlehmaa
Oct. 25—W inter Park
There
U PI Sports W riter
ettes Bowling LeagM started
Oct. 30—Orlando B bhof Moore
There
NEW YORK (U PI) — LlpNov. 6—Longwood Lyman
There
ita FaD schedule with IS
py Loo Durocber put tt
N ot. 13—Orlando Oak Bldgs
Here
teams.
squarely on tho 11m : He’d
N or. 20—Open
As always, tha first dap
The N ov York Yankooa*
love to manage again but no­
N ot. 25—DsLand
Here
waa exciting with each team
manager, though, doesn't hero
body has been breaking bis
trying to get into first ploc*
•a y trouble explaining hov
door down to get him.
for a head start.
happy ka ia (bat Mai v ia call*
Fiery and forceful ae ever
Tha Tempest, Grand Frfx,
ad up from Rlcbmoad of the
although not quits so tads
S ta r Chiefs, Ram blare ttea,
lateraatioaal League a
pendent M ia tbo past, the
and La Sabres ail took three
ago to bolrtor kla
BS-year-old coach of the Los
points to go into a first placs
lag ataff
*r a
Angeles Dodgers mad* tt
tie.
Aea’t maaa the club baa la "Any
clear he’d be receptive to "the
Betty Bussard, of tho Tern*
via tkam all, ar area eight af gto bag le v A e v e y ka deoe
right kind" of managerial of­
paste
was way out in front
tito U title they'd flay.
emrt nriae rttoktog la fte
fer.
with her 110/467 as Darkto
We’re falUag abort wixatog ■a|ar«,’* aaya Berra. "Be’e
“ That doesn’t mean that I'm
Owens grabbed tha next spot
m e n tbaa they loaa. la thJc a v ia lir fr t p m p eet"
not happy here," ha empha­
with 175/458 and Pat Robbina
aaae, HU taka at Maet alx StoCtlemyre la mora that
sised. " I’ve never been treat­
notched third spot with 434.
V ic to ria * — art cauatiag tha that Althoagk oaly U , be'e
By Marray Old*naan
bled In tha air. Riegels grab­ High games w art rolled by
ed better ia my life than I
poealbtuty al a tie ar tvo.
ahoviag algna eg developing
Sparta Editor
bed tt and headed for the Peggy Dooley with 106, Kat
have been with this club,"
The competition they’ll be Into the itopper of tha YeaDurocber declared. " Ill at Newspaper Enterprise Am b . sideline. Then he turned and Noel 164, Carole Burdette 162
fadag la tka Metro Confer- kee eteff.
ways be grateful to Walter
NEW YORK — (NEA) — made a complete circle. He and Linda Post 162.
eaca win bo the toughed The right-hander from YeklO’Malley and Busxy Bavasl Anybody the least bit con­ started tb* other way.
Betty Bussard, Linda Post,
they’re mat la yean. There’ll ma, Waih., need hla (inker
LYMAN HIGH'S Hoad Coach Dick Copeland vill pin quits a bit of hop#
for giving me a Job here.
cerned with football lor*
"I was coming across from Evelyn Mills and DarUs
be aarea t t them aa tha boll to pitch tha Yankaea to
cn tha talents of these four Greyhound fullbacks. They are (from left)
"And aa fer Alston," h# knows that Roy Riegels once the other eld* of th* field end Owens all rolled turksys. Th*
Tribe’* elate, ptaa three ana- vlthia a game of tbo paeo-aetJim Falkingham. Danny Overton, Terry Toole, and Austin Saville. Falk*
want on, gesturing toward the ran 80 yards the wrong way waa Immediately aware of following splits fan for: Rita
ieagua cnatarte.
ling Baltimore Oriolei and to
Ingham ana Baville are returnees vhile Toole is a transfer from Winter
Dodger manager’s private with a recovered fumble and what happened. I guess we Gasil 6-7, Darkls Owens 3-10,
Tvo of theta noa-loop attain one pargantage point of tha
Garden Laksview and Overton came up from South Seminole Junior
dressing quarters, "I love thereby cost the University of were the only ones In th* H arriet Gasil 2-10, Jean M*Lcoaid be aa tough at the seeood place Chicago White
High.
(Herald Photo)
working w i t h tbo man. California the Rose Bowl whole arena conscious of the lo 5-7, Wanda Mohn 2-7 and
Triha caa aland. No matter Son vhen ho boat tha MiaaaEveryone has us fighting gam* of Jan. 1, 1929. He fa c t
Betty Bowes 0-7-10.
hov mack the c o a e h e a aota Twin* S-l Tuaaday sight
every 10 minute*, but that's might even know Benny Lorn
•’preach" to tha hoya abort la the oaly American League
"He ran right by m* on the
absolutely ridiculous. There*! was the name of the swift
thJa Tltoavllla crew, v e’re a- action.
30-yard line, close as I’m sit­
nothing I can say to convince California halfback who chas­
braid they’re looking tovard Stottlemyre Mattered also
ting here to you." Vance
penpta differently.
ed Roy dowofleld, caught and reached out and touched my
that Oral Metro tilt vilh Co- hHa while New York collect
"1 respect the man and
turned him around at tha shoulder.
ed only four off Camllo Paeenjoy working for him. And goal line—Just In time to get
N ov thie itatement may cual and two auccetMra. But
"But I wasn’t going to stop
I'm not th* least bit desper­
■ aka eome of tha Seminole', the Yankee rookie struck out
clobbered by a Georgia Tech him," ha continued. "Lom
ate
about
getting
another
Job.
mad. If It doei, final We hope eight and again abowed mar
horde.
could have. Riegels ran past
I don't la y Pm leaving, but I
It v ill make them mad enough veloue control by ieeulng only
Pu* n '.j tan nam i tin. man him. Lom MriU hollering inAthletic Director Fred Pan* .thla — «/&gt;w e-d ♦»&lt;- -u - «» «•rriirg a C is.j D m * Cl.
would
be
Interested
in
man-to fu/gtt xhert-rnVmfit end mRTWIBT----------------------who tackled Riegels?
se of Seminole High 8chool the final contest will b« se­ C team.
stead of trying to catch him
aging If tha right kind of of­
TALLAHASSEE — While
make up their mind* they’ve bs gaining hi* fifth victory announced today that the
Vance Mare* sounds like a You can’t run and holler at
If a regional tilt ends In a fer came along.
lected
by
the
tournament
com­
summer’s
heat is still with
get e rest fight ea their hi seven derision*, Mottle- school’s grid team will par­
tie, says tha FH8AA, tha ball
Up to now, I haven't had hit of ol* New Orleans but is the same time."
Florida, Indian 8ummtr Is
kaade a week from Friday myre towered hla earned ticipate thla acaann in the mittee of tho FI1SAA and Us
really
south
Georgia
drawL
By the time Benny started
shall b* put in play from the any feelers. What’a the sense
sight.
raw average to a nifty 1J 6. Florida High School Activities •xecutiva aecretary.
He la a big, solid businessman the chase, the procession Just around tha eorner and It
50 yardllna and each team of lying about it? "
la a prim* time to wet a 11m
The Tertian rime over Ho has given up inly IS
Tho regional Class AA shall b# given four plays to
Association’s Class AA foot­
Although he hasn't man* with shiny skin where there downfkld looked like Hanni­ and tamp!* some of Florida’a
k e n last September and were earned ran* la SI Inning
champions
shall
be
determin­
ball championship program.
b* run alternately. A toss of aged since heading th* New used to be wavy hair, and ha bal's legloni.
finest fishing.
leading the Seminole* 13 to The Yankees scored an tin
ed, says the F1I8AA, on tho the coin will determine which York Giants In 1953, the Lip was in th* middle of the RioSeminole
will
ha
competing
"Riegels got right to the
The Gem* and Fresh W ater
T with eecoods left to play. earned run in the top of the
basis of points In tig h t reg­
gels episode, a classic blooper goal line,” remembered Me Fish Commission reminds an­
The Tribe got out of It alive first and the Twins got It biek with 21 other Class AA high ular etaton games. All losses team ia first to put tha ball laughs out loud any time
school teams In Region III,
In play. Kicks of any type, ex­ someone asks If he may have
glers that some ol the beak
with a lert minute TD.
In the bottom half on singles
and ties shall be Included In cept on a try for extra point, forgotten bow.
fishing of tha year la Just •
This aeaioa the two dubi by Rich Hollins and Zollo Var­ on* of the four regions in the thoas eight conteit*.
"Do you ever forget how to
shall not be allowed. If a
calendar page away.
meet ia Tltuavllle and there'* sities and Harmon Kill#- state this season.
For defeating a Cluss AA touchdown Is scored, a try for breathe 7” he aaya.
The winner of Region I will
"Early autumn and fall are
■Iwaya that factor of playing brew's fialder's choice.
"Besides, everyone knows
play tha winner of Region It team a school will rrcelve 10 point shall be attempted. If
comparable to spring Insofar
at home. Titusville bai been
Paseual then retired IT Yan­
points; for tlelng a Class AA either team ha* a down or It's the players who make the
aa fishing U concerned," Combuilding sad building toward kees in ■ row untU Roger Mb and the winner of Region ill
team, five points; for beating downs remaining, tha ball manager and not vice vtrsa. I
will
tangle
with
tha
champs
m inion Director A. D. Al­
upeattiag the Seminolei and rls led off the seventh with a
drich point* o u t "Unfortu.
that score last year undoubt­ double to right. After Mickey of Region IV and tho state a Class A team a school will ■hall again be put In play at don't car* what club tt la, it
nately, many sportsmen put
edly has them believing the Mantto walked and Joe Pepl title will bo derided when the get four points and for tlelng the 50 yardline. The game won't go nowhere if tt doesn’t
Class A team, two points. ■hall continue with each team have the players.
away their tackle as soon as
1963 Seminole win wee a fluke tone sacrificed, Elston How­ winners of the two regional
No points will be awarded to alternately putting th* ball in
the first shooting season
and that they can do it this ard singled to score Maria tilts clash In the finals.
Class AA team* for tlelng or play.
opens. Ae a result they mlsa
Regional
winners
will
play
aeaioa
with the winning run.
the opportunity to catch tha
After the frecui In Tttuiville,
If a touchdown I* not scor­
U was a tough toes for Pa*- Friday, Dec. 4, and the cham­
lunkere that have been lying
Seminole opens the home see cual (13-11), who gave up only pionship contest will bo play
ed, the winner shall be deter­
deep ell through the summer
son with the Grenidlcn of three hits and fanned 10 in the ed Dee. 11.
mined by ascertaining on
heat."
Colonial. The following Friday seven Innings ho worked,
8ltes of the 1904 regional
which side of the 50 yurdlin*
Aldrich pointed out the!
night they tangle with the
la Tuesday's only other play-offs will ho located In
the ball la spotted after each
tho
cooler water of fall stim­
Trojans of Evans at Orlando majer league game, the Lee the even numbered region*
team ha* completed Ita four
ulates the fish end bring*
and then they're back home Aageles Dodgers s c o r e d
downs. Tha winner shall bo
them out of mld-eummsr leth­
for a pair with the Edgewater three rune la the first las­
tha tram that has caused the
NAMTG "A" swept alt four
argy.
Eaglei and then the Boone ing and made them stand up
ball, after the right downs points from NAS Avionic* to
Florida offers y«ar-around
Brave*.
for a 3-1 victory over the
have been completed, to be keep ita record perfect in th*
Vane* Mire*
Vane* M arta'
fishing and th* sportsmen—or
The Tribe opena the second Philadelphia Phillies. T h u
JACKSONVILLE — There
advanced Into Its opponent's Tuesday Night Navy League.
women—ran find added pleas­
half of the date at Winter loos reduced the Phillies’
are only 09 shopping days
th ill a . a
• • • a n d n o w
territory. One point shall ho After three weeka of bowling
ure in their days outdoors by
Park Oct. 33, and they go to National League lead to alx
left until—no, not Christmas
awarded to scora of tha win­ they sport a 12 to aero rec of American sport* along with re*. "before Lom reached packing th* fishing gear
Orlando the following week to games ev*r ClnrinaaU, ML
—tho
Gator
Bowl
football
GB
W L Fet.
ord.
ning team.
Fred Merkle’a failure to toucb him. Then when he got him along on a hunting trip. Tha
meet lb* Hornets of Bishop Lewi* and Baa Francisco.
game.
&gt;3 50 .597
Baltimore
NAS
Ops
"A”
took
over
second
base.
If
a
tie
game
deTetopca
In
Moore. On Nor. S they play The Dodgers chased Art Chicago
turned around, he stepped booklet, "Florida's Fresh Wa­
94 50 .593 tt This mny not be the most
championship contest, the second place after splitting
Vance dumped Riegels Inthetr second non-conference Mahaffey 13-7 In the opening New York
te r Fish and Fishing" la
startling
new*
today.
But
91 50 .598 Itt
tie shall remain unbroken and with NAS Admin who ar* gloriously and then b u n t aside neat aa you please. availabl* free from th* of­
game, a coeteit at Lyman frame on tingles by Maury Detroit
74 07 .523 10 Florida grid fans can’t say
ro-champlons shall bo declar­ now tied for third place with through th* Cal Una on the Frank Waddey, our left end, fices of ell county Judges and
end then wind up conference Wills and Willi# Davie and Los Ang.
74 70 .314 Utt they were not warned.
VAII-3 Maintenance and NAS next play to block an end was there with me on th* fishing llcenaa agents, or by
play Nov. 13, boating the Oak doubles by Jim Gilliam and Minn.
TO 70 .500 !3tt Tickets for the 20th annual ed.
Weapon*. Tha White Hats tone punt for the safety welcoming committee.
Bldg* Pioneers.
mall from tho Gam* and
80 70 .490 14 gridiron classic went on sale
Clave.
John Itnsehoro.
and
NAS Avionics are tied which gave Georgia Tech an
"Yep, Riegels was in a daxe Fresh Water Fish Com m it
Following an open date on Jim Brewer, making only Boston
61 80 .433 23 SepL t in Jacksonville at the
for fourth place.
—after ha was hit. He
Nov. 30, the Tribe clotei out hla second start of the sea Wash.
8-7 victory.
sion.
S3 80 .390 29 Hemming Park ticket office.
Henning with 192/310 and
practically undressed."
the aeaioa on Wednesday son, gave up sigh, bits in Kao. City
If
there
had
been
any
com­
Although
a
good
selection
rt'
31 10 .364 33tt
Cisowskl with 192/534 paced passion in Vance's 18.year-old
Riegels left th* gam*. Ma­
night, Nov. 23, In Its tradi­ 0 1-3 Innings ae he staggered
EAST vs. WEST
mains, th* ducats have been
Tuesday's Resalta
NAMTG "A" to their four- soul on that afternoon somo ree blocked th* ensuing punt
tional Thinkigivlng Eve bet- to his second victory in four New York 3 Minnesota 1 (N) moving a t a record rate.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tha
game sweep over NAS Avion*
tie with DeLind at the local decisions. The Dodger south Only game scheduled
Tha game will be played on
33 years ago, Roy lUegeli by tom for n safety and
National Football Lsagua waa
ics. Bethel paced NAS Opa
Ball
and
Chain
Bowling
etadlum.
Jan.
2,
1005,
at
2
p.
m.
The
Today’s Games
wouldn't be still grinning at 2-0 halftime lead. ‘‘Riegels divided into two division* In
paw was relieved by Ron Per
We're not football experts, ranoskl In the sevanth after Chicago at Minnesota (N)
two teams ar* eapected to b* league statistics reveal that "B” In a four gama victory bad gags about going the played tha whole last half,” 1923, with th* eastern cham­
but aa we sea It the locale are the Phils cut their deficit to New York at Detroit (N)
ha recalled, "and played
announced In late November tha best two howlera in th* over AMD Mete with 194/337. wrong way.
pion meeting the western
Terry Emerson showed the
going to have to rely more on a 3-2 on a double by Bus Tri- Boston at Cleveland (N)
Utklflc game."
when the eultega football circuit during the past sum
champion tn tha champion­
Vance
was
in
tnwn
the
oth­
way
for
VAH-3
Malnt
In
a
power this season than they andoe and Kuben Amaro's TN)
mer were Susy Reno and La)
■taaon draw* to a cloao.
On that day Mare* wae an ship playoff.
er
day
for
board
duties
with
four-gam* win over NAS
did last year. We're not ex­
Baltimore at Washington,
Tickets may be ordered by Deoley. Susy racked up
international Quality Courts IR-year-old sophomore tackle.
single.
pecting the explosive type of
mall from tha Gator bowl high serlea for tha women DISB/Comm as ha pounded and stopped long enough to He played two more varsity
CT-N)
TAKES ADVANTAGE
football we saw last *(9*00.
Only games scheduled
Association, 11 East Forsyth with a 529 and Dootey'a 041 out a 212/554. Knight shot reveal interesting new details year* and in 1930 wae an AllNEW YORK (UPI) — D*.
218/543
to
pace
NAS
Wea­
PIgott won't have the fleet
Tbanday’s Games
was tha tops among tha me*
SL
on the historical old blunder. American. Ha Is on the all- fenslv* end Andy Robustelti
footed pais snaggere he bad
Chicago at Minnesota
mil Sleek's 210 wna high pons in a three gam* romp
"We ar* going to make
"Riegels wna not daied time Georgia Tech team. of the New York Giants holds
over
Wing
"A."
oJhn
Uhr
last season, and as far as we
thla 20th Gator Bowl th* game for the men while a 215
W L FcL GB New York at Detroit
when
he caught the ball,” said Vance refereed In th* South­ the National Football Lsagua
can tell he wou't have an ex
Boston at Cleveland, (N)
biggest yet," said (ill Presl took high game honors (hr tried hanl for Wing "A"
S3 .001
Phils.
Maree.
"He waa never touch­ eastern Conference for a short record for recovering oppon­
with
202/585.
Baltin)ore at Washington (N) dent W. Ashley Verlander. Rose Patrick. Marion Ran
plosive runner who might all Clan.
.330 •
time, hut th a t has been hie ents’ fumbles. He has pounc­
ed.
Jimmy
Valentina
took
high
Only
games
scheduled
of b sudden break through i St. Louis
"Tha entire program la mov­ kin’s 0*2 was good for high
.330 0
only
football connection since ed «n 21 during hi* !2 season
"
T
s
W
m
(if
on?
f«rf
?hgw».e...h."ti«»
.fcv
Jth
#
w(gh*
defensive secondary for, say, San Fran.
ing forward and. of emtrsr,
he
.337 e
70
college.
career.
with
223/581
aa
hie
NA8
Ope
yard
line
Just
before
th*
half.
1 ■&gt;TT • —........
.311 UVt
th* football gam* la Mr. th * men whll* Barbara
70
nnv
"A
"
salvaged
two
wins
from
Stumpy
Thomason
carried
on
But ho will have power — Milwaukee
Kingpin."
.307 13
70
Sweeker'a 009 V I I tips
NAS Admin.
an off-tackle play and fumparticularly in b i g L e a I.os Ang.
.300 14
00
Verlander also pointed, out am ong the women
.*# —*». mm
Sparkman who can usually grt Chicago
.JU 22
•2
S ta r/* Mrek't wae* H g h | , . ---- —
to a t ucTTia To * u ,r n i h an­
FOR A L L YO U R
over tka line rt scrimmage Houston
*30
.410 »
nual GB basketball tourna­ gam* handicap for th* wotten
and carry from two to five Jtow York
40 *1 .343 15tt
ment will ho on sal# near th* and Bill Fox’s &gt;43 did th*
•u a m v f tw
ji a*.
Tuesday's Resells
end of September. "We have trick for th# men.
That's our pre-seaion ap­ Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia t
a real terrific field with Geor­ Th* most improved howlers
praisal of the offensive pic­ Only game scheduled
The Women's Tuesday Af­ gia, Florida, Wok* Forest of th* season ware Barbara
ture. Defensively, the Tribe
ternoon Scratch League got and Tease," ha commented. Swecktr and Bryan Hictaon.
Today's Gears
No Job T od Large,
ought to bo tough, In fact bet­ Milwaukee at New York (N) off to a good start at Jet ‘Thla to our best field."
Verna Bolton's 103 waa high
ter defensively than offensive­ St. Louis at Philadelphia (N) Lanes with Doris Schsuttot
No Job T od
Tho rag* tourney ta slated average for the woman and
ly — despite the fact that Ft- Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N) showing the way with a 102/ for Dec. 29*30, 1904, hi th* Andy Stine's 109 took home
490.
gott says ha'll use hla two Houston at Chicago
Jsckaonvill* Coliseum.
FREE ESTIMATES
th# trophy for th# men.
nuabor ooo squads both ways. Loa Angeles at San Francisco Claudette Behrens was ruaThursday's Games
ner-up with 111/483.
And that reminds us, PIgott
FINANCING
will only carry 30 to 31 men Milwaukee at New York
In tha split departmenL
ARRANGED!
this season Instead of the 34 St. Louis at Philadelphia
Betty Quillen converted the
ho at first figured he would Houston at Chicago
4-3-7. Pat Slpley tha 4-7-9
ON 100 BRANDS
do. Of courts, he could do It Cincinnati al Pittsburgh (N) and Elaine Kootival tha 3-7-1.
All Typea Repair* And
40*
Angeles
at
San
Francisco
After oaa week of rolling,
but ha wisely reckons that U's
C aa plate !—ti l j i t k t .
(N)
Team Ftva to to first plot*
beat to give those three or
with a perfect record of four
four kids who might rid* the
0-MAN FOOTBALL
wins and no losto* followed
bench on the varsity the ex­
FARRELL'S
LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — by Teem Throe with a throe
perience they'll need to de­
ARCADE
PACKAGE STORE
velop themselves by playing Stephen E. Epler originated and one log and Teem One
ADCOCK AND BERRYH1LL — OWN E M
six-man
football
tn
1934
while
with
a
record
of
two
and
oneOPEN
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111 &amp; FIRST
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All In all, U'11 be an Inter­ soothing at Chester (Neb.) half wine and on* and a half
322-9558
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WE GIVI TOP VALVR STAMPS
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Yogi B ern , lika a lot of pe
pie, flada Mel Stottlemyn’a
nemo a little difficult to pro-

Between U s F a n s...

Found: Techster W ho
Tackled Roy Riegels

SHS W ill Compete In Program

Best Fishing Is
Just Ahead Says
Commissioner -

To Seek Florida Grid T itle

American
League

NAMTG 'A' Is
Undefeated In
Navy Circuit

Only 99 Days
From Now ’Til
Gator Bowl Tilt

Reno And Dooley
Post High Marks

National League

Schautlei Tops
Women'iSaakh!
League Bowlers

SPECIALS
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922-9736
Seminole County Lunch­
room Association hold Ha
first meeting at Jackaoa
Height* Elementary School of
Oviedo. The president, Mrs.
PearlU Mao Ford, presided.
Each pencil gave tho high*
light* of her
tlon. Soma
courses hi Orlando, a n d
others made trip* to other
states ate. Mrs. Virginia
Braswell, lunchroom manager
of Jackaoa Heights, attended
Florida A and M University.
Nineteen memben were in at*
tendance. The nest meeting
trill he held September 29 at
Kooenvald Elementary School.
Mrs. Pearlle M. Ford, presi­
dent; Mrs. Ella Maa Mont*
pessary, reporter.

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TOkUilK JENKINS JR.

Jokneon C. Smith UniversityShe la • 1964 graduate ef
Crooms High School whsro
she participated in many ex­
tra-curricular activities,
e e a
Pvt George Harrison, eon
of Mrs. Lucy Haskin, has
completed a two weeks stay
e e
e
with his rela tires. Pvt. Har­
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jen- rison will bo off for n tour
th e motored to Atlanta to of duty in Korea. H i is a
take their son, Tommie Jr* former student of CHI.
e
•
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who will matriculate at More­
Pvt.
Henry
Smith,
son of
house College. Ha Is a 1964
honor graduate of Crooms Mrs. E. M. Collins of 1944
High School.
Cooledg* Avenue, Is home on
* 0 0
Itivs for ten days. Ho has
Barbara J a a n (Jaatiia) Just completed eight weeks af
Givens left tho city Friday basic training st Pert Ger­
for Atlanta whsro sha will dau, Georgia. Pvt. Smith is a
launch her college career at 1944 graduate of Croomi
High School.
Clerk College.
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FU LL C U T

Schoolmate Catcalls, Jeering
Embarrass Little Girl To Death

r Wayfarers
Set Meeting
In DeBary
By Mrs. Frank White
Regular monthly meeting*
of DeBary Wayfarers will be
resumed neat Monday a t a
12:30 p.m. luncheon to bo held

Jfcfin r

Center.
Twenty-seven Masonic An­
niversaries will be recognized
during th* business session
which will be conducted by
Samuel English following the
luncheon. Gueit speaker will
be Carlton M. Smith, district
deputy grand master of Plor4 ) ids. who will present a t least
on* 50-year pin.
All Masons in good stand­
ing In Masonic Jurisdictions
outside tha atate of Florida
are ellgibl* for membership
with ths Wayfarers.

“They started jumping up
ove^ their etoola and reading
tha letter aloud and giving |
rat c a lls” tha Literary Co­
lette said. Little Anya, her {
face pals, stood up and at ]
first said nothing .
Sweat began dripping from |
her forehead. She cried:
“Give It back, give It hack,!
you foolsll "Don't read it!
Give it back please.”
Th* boya Ignored IJttU
Anya’s plan. But tha schoolteacher, a man wearing an |
army officers tunic, took ths
Uttar. He read it aloud In
front of tha class. Ha sum-1
monrd the gtrl's mother to ]
SchoeL
The teacher read the Utter I
aloud a third tima, in front
of tha other teachers. Little
Anys's clazimates and her
mother. The mother began
besting tha girl with a linen
cord. The girl broke free and
ran out of tha school.
her class mates, bar teach-!
•re and her SMther watched
aa Little Aaya ran across the
schoolyard to a next door
railway yard and threw her­
self under th? wlirtL; of s
moving engine.

Fishing Club

Meets Today

By Mrs. Freak White
The DeBary FUhing Club
will meet at 1:30 p.m. today
In th* Firemen's Recreation
Hall for tha regular businesz
session and a program
films token at tha New York
World's Fair, Six Gun Ter-1
ritory and the Florida Stale
Fair by Elmer Thompson.
Norman Roech will preside
during tha meeting and plans
—
for tha coming year will be
T h o 264-mil*
State Parkway stretches from dlaenaeed. Refreshments will
Miami to Wildwood w h e n the be served. All members and
turnpike connects with Inter- interested friends are invited

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Altonls Young, daughter
of Mrs. Elisabeth 0. Young,
visited the World’s Fair this
summer.
• e •
Samuel M. Gatlla of Ar­
cadia spent tbs weekend vialt-

MOSCOW (UP1) — Little
Anya was embarrassed to
death.
The newspaper Literary
Gazette told Tuesday how it
happened 3,000 miles east of
Moscow "in a dusty village
by a rivtr in Siberia.”
Anchihka — Russian for
"Little Anya”—was 14 and
had a schoolgirl crush on a
boy named Volodya. Tho
trouble started when ahe
wrote him a note.
The 14-year-old girl invited
Volodya to go to a movie
with her. Little Anya ended
the letter with *'l Love You.”
She tried to slip the note to
him In class.
But the other boya found K.

BONELESS

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A recital, feeturing the
Celestriat Gospel Singers of
Jacksonville, will b* held St
New Salem Primitive Bap­
tist Church the third Sunday
following the 6 p.ra. services.
Mrs. A. B. Fri«on is the spotu
----- IJig i u m llU a J i t . Mini .H U . aoT 51 IK* program. " ii&gt;*y
Robert P. Baker, Daniel Gat­ can sing very well,” aald Mrs.
lin, and Mrs. Glorias Gray and Prison.
0 0 0
family.
Seemingly,
vandals are tryt
•
•
•
Saint Paul Missionary Bap­ 'ng hard to wrack Goldsboro
tist Church held its annual Elementary School. I t aeems
picnic Saturday, S ept 5. that someone gets a pleasure
Everyone seemed to have en­ out ef breaking th* window
joyed themselves. The chil­ panaa therein. A college pro­
dren enjoyed their swim. Ir­ fessor of mine once referred
vin Johnson and yours truly to persons who commit such
served as Ilfs guards. Enjoyed erlaos as constitutional psy­
a shat with Rev. Hodge, John chopathic inferiors. Parents,
Lawson, Irvin Johnson and let's lovt our children by con­
E Charles Gray concerning the stantly telling them; and
U. S. Supreme Court's ruling making it concrete. Remem­
on reading the Bibla in ber, s lack of love plus a
lack of guidance, materia]
schools.
• * •
things, and Ignorance of non­
Geraldine (Tiny) Davidson, material practices jrisld Dies*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CIT's or whatever they might
Paul Davidson Sr. departed be. Too many of us are guilty
last week for Charlotta, of not being aware of our
North Carolina where she will children's socialization pro­
begin her college training at cesses

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tecrod to be ci lu litiK t.
Upon arriving at tho War.
wr*a p a tte rn quarters at
MAS, Mai pat • • a pel ef wa­
ter far te i, sad tb* chatter
•tsatoa began. B ar hothead,
Cdr, Paul WenMr, b aUppar
a t VAH4, pntaatiy deployed
la tea Padtte. Bar back*

t e a aha t a m l pat any tar*
arabla eoatato a r pralaa
atteer, tor a Job wall dooe.
Oaa tUax b ter carta ia —
Jady U awat cooperative aad
aaalata la otear departments
whenever tea occuioo aacaaaItatc*. Your Social/ Editor
caa ba a natural with wilful
stupidity, mad Jody baa atwa/a atralxfataaad out tea
c u m * wbaa aproacbed.
So bat* off to dud/ Walla
for aa capably handling Santaola Count/ new*.

tired aad Uvlax on tea York
B lu r la Hayas, Virginia. She
kaa IJrad la all direction* and
attaadad XI acboola. Haring
IJrad la Germany for five
year*, aba attaadad Heidel­
berg Uatrerslty there, aad
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atndtei otear language*. M ar/
Aaaa (Saal) ab a attended pri­
vate tcbaela la Norfolk, The
Sarbbaa School of Pashka
Modeling aad Pena Hall.
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Mn. Sampson
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SON! WEKNEK
cling, as tea petite hooey to wbal else aha did, her big
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warls patotei
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MRS. ERNEST SOUTHWARD, loft, waa recent hoeteaa a t her Mayfair
homo to a bridesmalda* luncheon honoring the bridal attendante of Miss
Deanna Nichols. With M rs. Southward are M n. R. F. Cole, co-hostess;
M n. M . L. Nichole, mother of the brldo^lect; and Mrs. Bruno Frucci.
of NUes, Mich., mother of the new groom.

Mrs. C. T. Sampson was
hostess recently a t bar Bradthaw borne to a stork shower
honoring Mr*. Ebnor Potest.
Co-boot**set were Mrs. Batty
Hoogarwtrf aad Mrs. Elsie W.
Lacay.
Cantering tea tab b , which
was covered with pink laca,
«*/♦.» r
&lt;i
was a dacoraUve arrangement
wIB
he
o
dinner
meeting
at
W
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By
Mrs.
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White
of pink roiei. The refreshing
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pink punch floated a miniature The DeBary Business and 5:30 p. m. at the Cellco Kit,
Sp*"cV of C" ° 1,‘
baby doll In a bath tub. White Professional Women’s Club chen, DeLand.
Jo Peck gave a talk on tho &gt;» **’ '»
Uk#
diapers with gold pin* accen­ held a meeting Tuesday eve­
f™ra “ •" * " * '*
ted the large pink and blue ning a t Ponce DeLeon Pan­ Business a n d Professional
cake. A variety of tea sand­ cake House. Bert Lederhaus Woman and tha stetus of ” “ on- Sh* , t1w,&lt;W thf
wiches and chips complement­ presided, aad letters were Womon since 1017. She e«- wtddi"« ot h«r olJtU
Geur** Spencer of Gibread by Theresa Prison, sec­ plained the BPW emblem.
ed (ho punch and eake.
The guests participated to retary, thanking the DeBary stating the flaming torch •on*** Pa- He and Mies Judy
games and contests with boo­ club for Its contribution to Bjrmbolistd leadership, light- C hlftr wera married In InrN. J. on August 15.
by prise awarded Mrs. Lera the DeBary Youth Summer ing the way; the wings of
mercury
ushering
in
a
new
George
b In his senior year
Program,
snd
help
for
a
Harris.
Michigan 8tate and h it new
Atending were tee Mtnee. mother of seven children in day for all; the wand, n elgn
Kathleen Paughnan, Nancy the area to get back te Col­ of peace and friendship, nrg- bride hat accepted a teaching
Parkinson, Marcella Williams, umbus, Ohio befors her ex­ Ing all to work hand In hand; position nearby at East LaneMildred Gear. Lera Harris, pected child was born. Mary the scroll and nlke ef 8om- Ing, Mich. Mrs. Spencer celConda Sampson, Betty Hoog- Ann Lederhaus gave a re- ut)irace, goddess of victory ebrated her 75th birthday
erwerf, Elsto Lacey, Lenora sumo on ths club’s activities and the ehip of commerce while there,
which typlflee good will,
She later visited her ton,
Price and the Mlsees Marlene last month.
President Lederhaus also throughout tho world end J. R. Spencer and family at
MeKnlght and Belinda Mc­
rend a letter from the Ns* Useful service. Mrs. Peck Chester, Ps., and anothrr son
knight.
Sending gifts but unable to tional Executive Committee, said the nlke statue at the !J. J. Spencer and fundly at
attend were Elolse Smell, Ida declaring the first week In prow of the Ship of Progress Lancsster. Pa. En route to
BPW Week. The waa ready to lead us forward Florida she vblted a daughtMae Sjoblom, Joyce WhIUem, i March,
Yevette Ramsey, Teressa Da- theme will he “Springtime in loyally, with womtn vh- , r, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Salute To Working Women." torlous snd Joined together Leeptr end family, Jeff, Kar­
gle and Millie Schwelkert.
Plena wvre mails for a in an endless circle of friend- rn »nd Jimmy In BinningRummage Sale to be held lat­ ■hip.
ham, Ala. While there they
er In the fall, with Viola
The DeBary BPW Club wee entertained her granddaughter
Leone, rhalrmsn. It was He. chartered on December 6,
h .r family, Mr. and Mrs.
cided the October • meeting 19*®.
T. C. Martin and son. Glenn.

DeBary B And P Club Women
Enjoy Interesting M eeting

Mn-Cad Spencer
EnjoysVisiting

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geten front children’# atones la aad eau at the
depleted to entirety.
Postmaster of Sa
Soot, the water’s boilin’.
Heard. This part
Tha vernUto Mm. Werner ity perched grad
ba* mi11- 1*-1 talents and hob- her big desk didu
b in . Sb# would bva to pley "m islcrful," but
more bridge nod golf, but if she were re e d 1
time doeia't permits too big elaborate a
much. Sho b a member of the 'Taa* most beco
Woman’s Aoilllary of Semin- A N O T H E R
ole Memorial Hospital (Pink award was recenl
Ladies), and asabte at the to the Herald's
base Thrift Shop. She collects Manager, Hoy
jn m illets for various organ- was an Award o
ballons and b an anient sup- and we found otri
porter ef tho Olympie games, reading our pi
Sb* dabe to heavy oils, and quite modest, bu
The Welcome Wagon Club
Just name U, and this Ingcnous R couldn't have
of
Sanford recently held n
gal will atempt It. and with a nicer fella’,
board meeting a t the home
By Mr*. Prank White
■ucceae, even textib design• •
of
Mr*.
William
Erhold.
The
Women'* Society of
bg.
O V E R HE A
Final plane were completed Christian Servic* of the De­
bool, the water’s boilin'.
Herald Oflice —
to attend the found! meeting Bary Community Methodist
With her personality, beau- the staff memtx
to be held In Ocala on Sep­ Church will sponsor a cover­
(y, poise end sophistication, plagued with
tember 18. Members who plan ed dish luncheon and general
the well qualifies tor a model Casselberry way,
to attend will meet at the A meeting In the eoclal hall of
and airline* stewardess, but
“ Do you mean
nnd P In Pinecreet Shopping ths Church on Tuesday, Sep­
a real estate ealeeraan aud afraid of ’gators
Center a t 1:45 a.m. to hoard tember 15, a t 12:80 p. m.
marksman, nevtrl She past“WeeeU,, those
the bus.
ed the Virginia Real Estate don't bug me, b
The welfare chairmen, Mrs.
Board's license examination, a certain amoui
Dr. snd Mrs. Luthsr TarAl Probet, reported on the do­ bell of DeBary Av*. returnand being a sports fan, had J for their parents
espired to become a sports“ YVhy a man with your phil­ nation given by the club to ml Saturday evening from
writer. Following a Jeep sue!- osophy should have faith, not the Juvenile Council of San- Boston, Mass, where Dr. Tardent to Germany, her father fear.”
ford.
bell attended the annual
ave her e small pistol for
meeting of the Congresa of
Reply after mulling this
irget practice to keep her over for a split second — “ Yes
Physical Medicine and Rehab­
mind occupied during her con- ntaam, but there U a slight
ilitation, held at the Straf­
valesence. As a result, she b thread of difference between
ford Hilton HoteL Dr. Tara skilled marksman with both faith and presumption.”
bell is a charter member ef
pistol aad rifle. Consequently,
the association.
she has aa avid Interest to
T V lako Mnnreo
SINCE SOLX’ETS ARE the
guns aad laments the fact order of the day, let’s toss ooe Demonstration Club will mset
Mr. and Mrs. John Park of
there b no range to thb area, In tho direction of our County Thursday night a t 7:90 a t ths Dahlia Dr. recently enterbool, the water’s boilin'.
Editor, Judy Wells. J u d y Lake Monroe Community Con- talnod their eon end daugh­
Tha Werner’s are animal doesn’t "galivant" all over to
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
lovers, aad ar* members of club meetings aad parties a*
Since th b b the first mast­ Hunter Park ef Jacksonville,
the G bal Scbaauier Club, do soma with our cameras to ing of tho essssn. all mem­ aad son, Scott.
which ha* a membership in get our scoops. Instead ah* bers ar* urgod to attend a*
thU country of Wii thin so. •Us with her head glued to a many Important Items are on
DeBary Republican laJUs
This bundle of feminity soda- bead-set aad takes county tho agenda.
attending (he cuffeo held at
dourly christened tha family
female cat with a mate name
and If thb sounds confusing.
It's 'cause we’re confused,
hoed, tb* w iter’a boilin’.
For Christmas last year, her
25 Y e a rs A t T h e Bu m A d d reae . . . .
mother seal the family Impor­
ted bicycles. Whan her friends
416 Grandview Ave* No. — Sanford — Ph. 322-6308
inquired, she Informed them
ah* got a bike for Christmas.
• S - 4 Y ear O tda
• H o r n • t* 12
The qulsaJcal leers were pre­
empted with looks of despair
• Prom ote* C hild’* P tijralcal D evelopm ent an d
and ptty that thb poor kid
B asic S k ills F a r L a te r L e a rn in g .
needed psycho • therapy. Ne,
she wasn’t sick, aad has rig• E n rollm ent L im ite d T o 2 d C h ild ren D ally.
gtd up her bike so that her
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two i ms Her children, Clai­
borne Barron, 4te aad Mar• R eg fo iralio aa BUM O pen
• Plum * 3 2 1 4 S M
garet-hayegb, 14 munUu ride
with her on her bicycle built
,for three, white Christian Henrick, 5ia( tra ib aluog on k b

Mrs. W. Erhold

Hostess T o WW
Board Meeting

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DeBary Personals

Lake Monroe

H D Club Meets

BRIDAL ATTENDANTS of Miss Deanna Nlchob who were honored a t
luncheon are from the left, M n . Robert Bens, matron of honor; Mias
Nichole (now M n. Norman Frucci); Barby Taffer, junior bridesmaidj
Rosemary Southward, bridesmaid and Mrs. Gene Nichole, bridesmaid.

Enterprise Personals
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
M n. Ralph Coullette enter­
tained several friends of the
neighborhood with a demon­
stration party by M n. Car­
men Wiggins a t her home on
Thursday morning.

Dunn attended • lunch room
manager#’ meeting to Day­
tona Beach. M n. Whidden b
beginning her 4th year as
manager in OiUren and Mrs.
Dunn b beginning her 9th
year hero in Enterprise.

Tho staff of tho Florida
Methodist Children’s Boms
honored Mrs. Pearl Rivers at
a luncheon Monday. They also
presented her with a small
gift as a token of her friend­
ship during these eight years
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gar- shs has served as house­
t b of Bessemer, Alabama mother. She left Tuesday for
have been house guests of a visit in Ocala with ralatlves
befors going to her new Job.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Sides.

Mr. Charles Sperling snd
daughter, Gwen, of Clearwa­
ter were overnight guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
James Parson a t their borne
on Stone Island.

NEW ERA

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Oxford
Cloth la
Stripoa
Aad
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la
Prints

d i&amp; ittS lA
Fashions
Mrs. 51. E. Husted and
Mrs. Margaret Lawson re*
turned from Hollywood where
they visited with Mrs. Law­
son’s son und family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dirk Twitchell end Mrs.
Husted picked up her two
llassett hounds .

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Open Wed. pan. fr Pri. Nile

Mrs. Ethel Mae Whidden of
Osteen and Mrs. Harvey L.

tho home of Mrs. George
Stetter of E. Hertford Ave.,
DeLand, h o n o r i n g Mrs.
Charles K. Holley of St. Pet­
ersburg, wife of the guberna­
torial candidate. Wednesday
morning were Mrs. Gregory
Kessenich, Mrs. Adam Muller,
Mr*. John Leone, Mrs. Pier­
Sanford Personate
son Little, Mrs. Charlie C.
Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Hamit.
Rertach and Mrs. Hmnan
Sr. hav* returned from Okee­
Bergtr.
chobee. where they enjoyed a
delightful visit with their son
Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m
and his family. Rev and Mrs.
Bragg have left DeBary for
Texse, where Mr. Brafg has Charles Wesley Hamit, Jr. and
a new petition waltlig for We*. 3rd.

We Feature
2 Air Conditioned
Delivery Unit* —
Atuturing Perfect
Condition Of Your
Floral Offering

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. E. let 4k Sanford Ave.
322-1112
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him there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tuck of
E l d o r a d o Dr. tnUrtelnod
tnsir enudron trom Marai re­
cently, who como to hdp Mrs.
Tuck colebrato hsr Hrthday.

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wanto

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DEAR ABBY:
months i f o 1 t a i t» a
wedding receptioss. After
the gifts had beem opened,
the bride passed lo r shoe
around to bo fOM with
none?. I had turn? seen
anything like it before, la
that the custom nowadays?
It seems to me tf you take
a gift, that ■ boaId be
enough. The peqpl* I hare
asked said they bad as ear
board of such a thing eith­
er, and 1 wonder if you or
any of your renders bare.
Thank you.
SHOCKED
DEAR SHOCKED: I hare
never heard o f this 'custom*
either. Nest they'll be
ing the GROOM’S
around. Tbs bigger the foot
the greater the loot.
O •
0
DEAR ABBY: fir st of
all, these names are fictiti­
ous. My son, John, married
Jans, a lovely quiet girl
who worked to help John
finish college. They have
been marriod three years.
Jane haa a friend, who is
pretty, unmarried and vi­
vacious. Well, I think Linda
goes to John and Jana's
apartment w little too often
for everybody’* good. Sho
has stayed with them on

By Abigail Von Buron

and hoHday*. (Ska
slospa an tba pull-down bed
in the Bring room.) When
Jane's mother suddenly be.
ream ill last month, aha
flew to be with her in an­
other state. Unde then mov­
ed into Jane*! apartment to
“keep house” for John, (la
a S room apt!) I am not
Inferring that there wet
anything wrong, bat It look­
ed had. I’ve already board
earns talk about them. Even
though my son is bright and
has always been a good boy,
I don’t know bow strong be
it against tamptetiosL Jana
la not tho jealous or suspieiaus typo, bat I think some­
one should tell her not to
bo so trusting. Should 1?
USE ANY NAME BUT MINE
DEAR USE: Your son 1*
the on* you ehoald talk to.
If ha’s "bright’* ha will
quickly eeo tha lig h t And
If ha's "good" ha will want
to avoid tha spposrsnea of
aril. And if aomatking 18
going on, hall know ha
Isn't fooling anyone.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Yhat par­
agraph out of your bosk,
DEAR TEENAGER, tolling
girls exactly what to say to
hoys who ask them to
"prove their love- waa won-

Qaaoby On fih id q si
Fred Harpin'* hook on
strategy at trick one is re­
plete with examples of falsacard pltys.
Since his book concerns it­
self only with play, Fred does
not paint out that South
would have been far batter
advised to have bid three notrump inatead of t h r o e
ipadea. A threa no-trump
contract would have present­
ed no problem* at all on play.
Fcair spadta did not pre­
sent much of a problem
either. West was a fairly
eptimlitlc bidder, but not to
the extent of being fool­
hardy. Hence, after West re­
bid hearts In the face of hts
partner's failure to respond
to a one-heart opening and
South noted that the only
high card* West could hava

Ct/c

Jhsi

derful advfcs. I canid hare
uasd M four yawn ago.
I waa In lore with a bey
I weuld have dona anythlag
for. And I did. Everything
you listod happened to mo.
1 committed an Immoral
a ct I thrum sway my sail
respect I loot my reputa­
tion, and I did get in trou­
ble.
If young girls would on­
ly listen to your advice dal­
ly, they could save thornsalves and their parents n
let ef heartaches.
TOO LATE
a o o
CONFIDENTIAL TO
HARD LUCE BARRY IN
SCHENECTADY: Many ef
ua deal recognise that *pportanity la knocking until
R knocking next
Problems? Write to AB­
BY. Box to?00, Las Angeles,
Calif. Fcr a personal reply,
sac loss a (temped, self-addressed envelope.
e e o
Hate to write letters?
■and ana deUer to Abby,
Van OtTW, Lea Angelas,
Cnttf., for Abby’s booklet,
"HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCA8IONS."

By Oswald Jacoby

II was equally apparent
that Wttt’i normal play
would be to continue hearts
and give his partner a ruff.
Aftar that, a club return
would put Waal in ta give
d tt»
East
a ascend ruff.
f t
Deiperata measures were
d A J ts
necessary and South falsecarded with the king of
d AX J tod
hearts.
K«B
Wert shifted to the see ef
clubs, and aftar East plsyto
the three, South false-carded
r
Wss
again with tha tan spot. He
Pass
Pam Dbto. wanted to make sure that
If
Id
weuld bs unable to real
Fas*
tt
R S W . West
hie partner's three spot aa
his lowest card.
Psrhapa these plays should
were the ace-queen of hearts not have fooled West, but
and ace-jack of clubs, it was they did and West continued
apparent to 8outh that Wett clubs, whereupon South ran
off tha rest of tho tricks.
had a six-card heart suit.
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ByRuth Millett

Whan your husband comes | really like the new drew you
home at night you don’t hive hava bought or U you should
anything lntereitlng to share return It.
with him—and so you both You put off writing letter*
tsespa into an availing of tele- to friends and rtlaUvaa be­
vislon viewing.
cause you can't think of any­
You frequently use the
thing Intarosting to teU them.
phrase "getting through the
You often complain of "be­
dsy" or "getting through the
ing tired" tarty in tha day­
week."
long bafora you hava done
You have trouble making up
enough physical work to make
your mind about minor de­
you tired.
cisions—such as what to have
You winder from job to job,
for dinner, whether or not to
often leaving on* unfinished
go to a meeting, whether you
before you restlessly tackle
another one.
You often answer the ques­
tion, "How are you?" with
some dispirited phrase Instead
of a quick "Juit fine, thank
you."
You complained a lot about
the weather. Either It's too
hot, or too cold, or too dry or
too rainy.
"I HAVE SUCH a rounded "I Uke brown for a winter
If many of these reactions
neckline, from th o back- outfit, but my husband says saam to »PPly to you—you're
People say that It la eaiicd •hat brown Is the least becom­ probably in a rut sod bored to
"Drmiger'l Hump." 1 deval- ing color for me. 1 have san­ death and need more than
oped this rather recently. I'm dy • ffrav|«h hair I »m a deep anything else to get busy and
filly and bate the way It mak- brunette akin type. I always start living.
on me look, la there any h«|p used to wear rad, but at fortyfor this condition? I sm alio fiva think it a hit tea much (or
forty pounds overweight, try me. I have In mind a suit to
to eat simple foods but have wear to work every day with
no real plan of Attack. — several blouses or sweater
Mary."
chiogos. 1 am not overweight
By Mrs- frank Whit*
You can use my program -N -.N -" .................. ............
3tU i e! r.4gi. r.4* sccwste
fur dicing ana e**rciiing. H i
If your husband la observant
exercise No. I Is definitely enough to say what he did a- end polii, Individually or In
helpful to rid you of your tout brown, then I would ac- compieta aota, have been an­
"Dowager's Hump." And you capt bis judgment. Why not a nounced by DoBary’a Herbert
can follow tha diet very easily black a*d rad flecked tweed D. Gibb Amorkan Legion
and pet rid of that rxcoaa •ad have aua rad blouse, one Post J»».
poundage- This also helps in in white, and eoo to black. Be
Poii Commander W. G.
getting rid of the hump. Send careful in selecting face pow­ Williams Ka* appointed Pater
for the booklet. A self address der and get a lipstick In a Kopptnaal, paat commander,
ed, stamped (ten cents post­ matching rad. Touch your •a chairman In charg* of tha
age: envelope and TWENTY- cheek* lightly with the lip- project. All resident* ar* urg­
FIVE cents In coin is tho dick. It is wonderful what a ed te participate in th* Post’s
price of tho booklet. Get going touch of color Uke that can program ta have a flag flying
NOW! ! !
do for you. And, why not use over every home In th* com*
"My skin is sallow and it a color rinse for your hair?
munity on Veteran’s Day, No­
looks vary dull. I am not very It's easy!
vember it.
good at makeup but know that
1 must bay* something. My
neighbor looks beautiful when
she uses different things. 1
do not like to ask bar. What
should I use — or do? —
WE WILL BE CLOSED
G. M."
Maks a visit to a beauty sa­
W EDNESDAY &amp; SATURDAY
lon wbtra they will give you a
AFTERNOONS
lotion in simple natural • look- 1
ing msksup. They will advise
and also sell you wbat they
use. Also, pink next to your|
•kin is aUays flattering to a
M 4 8 0 . SANFORD AVE.
sallow skin.

Memo to housewives:
These art all Indications that
you may be bored with the
life you are leading, and don’t
even know U:
Your almost routine answer
to the question, "Whit hava
you been doing lately?" U
"Oh. nothing special."
When you waka up lit the
morning you are (scad with a
lot of things you think you
have to do—but not a single
thing you look forward to do­
ing.

DeBqry Legion

Has Flag Sale

lilq h tiq h iA
TV Tima eriiks
alavMto shows by streb tsm ls, watching
screenings, studying scripts
In Now York and Hollywood.
Hern a n their proviews far
today:
7:304 p.m. CBS. "At Homs
With Mrs. Gsldwater." Tele­
vision clings tenaciously to
Urn equal • time principle.
H a v i n g previously offer­
ed viewers aa at home tele­
cast with Mra. Lyndon B.
Johnson, tonight it's Mra.
Barry Goldwatar'a turn to re­
ceive tha CBS earner**, ac­
companied b y interviewer
Robert Pierpotot. You'll gat
tha complete, expected tour
of tha Goidwater premises,
plus tha expected comments
what it’s Ilka to ha tha
wile al a Presidential candi­
date.
7.3M p.m. NBC. Tho Virginian. "The Drifter." (Color)
(Rerun) Ibis apiso
bow it aU begat, u R details
tha arrival al Jtm ee Drury
(Tha Virginian) aa an ratmy
of Judge Garth (Loo J. Cobb)
and Ma coovanlon into an aUy
and employe. Drury, wfetf*
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mind you that ha’s really the
title character.
9-1:30 p.m. CBS. The Bever­
ly Hillbillies. (Rerun) Starts
slowly, but tho laughs roll
steadily when the confused
Clamprtt clan affects a goad
dead that almost backfires.
Banker Drysdale (Raymond
B a i l e y ) tavttes them to
ground • breaking ceremonies
lor a now branch of hts bank.
The Claapotta. assuming it’s
n barn raising with aU tha
neighbor* pitching in. arrive
to work clothes and a car
leaded with tools and vittlaa
only to And R’a formal. Star­
ring aa Tha Clampetta are
Baddy Ebana. Irene Ryan,
Max Ba*r and Donna Doug­
lass.
S-IO p.m. NBC. Project to.
"Tha Real Wart" (Rama)
This is tha fourth airing for
Don Hyatt’s superb documen­
tary about tba Old Wert and,
as ia true of all Project 20
prepares, R bolds up bril­
liantly under any amount of
repetition. Philip Raiaman Jr.
h a s wrRtaa a wonderful
aerlpt dohunktog stack lovable
character* u Jaaan Jam**,
Billy HH XU and tha lik*.
putting tham into their proper
perspective aa homicidal

eat, flDrves, toady ladle*, lgI* Redman, etc. Gary
Cooper did tho narration, his
final performance before his
death, end did R splendidly.
The photos are excellently
chose* and Robert Russell
Benaett’a music provides Just
the right background.
lb-11 p.m. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. "Four Feet in tho

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foreig* releaee. lt'a about a
whole mean of people with
problem* which are brought te
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geta his teen-age gtrl Mead
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Mu m e f eemmittra ehalrofflm i for the DoCrsfU Club
presented by Arthur
Bennett, president, at Uio
■ nay’s first u n tbig of tho
tea mmo« hold U*t Tburete y at tho DcBory Mansion
B oom, with 4* mtmbon end
nine goeete la attendance.
Named w on BoMo Eliott,
programs Archlo MacNeughtea, treasurers Martha Had*
dock, recording secretary!
Cornelia Shaw, corresponding
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noted merit, joined tho club
Ot this meeting and Mrs. John
Jenkins Introduced a group of
■•sets attending from DeBary
Manor.
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Leesburg Clnb will sponsor a
tee from 7 until 6 p.m. on
Oct. 11 at the Cltlsena Na­
tional Bank In conjunction
with an art exhibit.
Eliott presented a program
ef colored slides featuring
famous paintings which hang
hi museums la all parte of
the world.
A brief meeting of the cer­
amics group was held with the
Instructor following the pro­
gram.

Seminole Work
Figures Given
Total employment la Semin­
ole County stood at 1&gt;,M0 dur­
ing the month of July, accord­
ing to Joe Toy, manager of
the Federal - State Employ'
K&lt;nt office In Sanford.
The figure represents an
Increase of 600 more than that
ef July 1M but it Is also a
less of MO from the number
af 12,000 employed persons in
Seminole daring June ef this
year.
In July of IMS the county
bed 600 unomployed persons
end 700 In July of this year.
This year's figure was also
10O more unemployed than
June of 1964.
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cum ut y employed, 1,200 are
engj .ed in agriculture, A.**)
in I*m-agricultural catalilNim e t . and 3,100 in other types
of vur..
1 r July figure ot employed,
•eld Foy, also represents a
new high this month of the
year In Seminole County.

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Tim e For Facts
The continuing civilian unrest and
political uncertainty in South Viet
Nam make gloomy reading for every
American—the gloomiest since the
Syngman Rhee government was ov­
erthrown in South Korea and re­
vealed to have been corrupt.
The military situation In South
Viet Nam is bad enough. A fter the
expenditure of untoia millions of
dollars and hundreds of American
lives — not to mention thousands of
Vietnamese lives, both civilian and
military—the most the United Statee
can hope for is a m ilitary stalemate,
according to a "think piece” leaked
from the Central Intelligence AgenCy #

The recent deposing of President
Nguyen Khanh by massed demon­
strations of students, Buddhists and
others, reveals th a t South Viet Nam,
like Korea, is still fa r from establish­
ing a viable democracy.
It would be easy to fall prey to a
feeling of despair over the future of
democracy in Asia. But if South Korea and South Viet Nam, two places
where American blood has flowed so
freely, are not yet safe for democ­
racy, neither a re they lost to com­
munism.
The Korean W ar waa so unpopu­
lar and so little understood th a t most
Americans would like to forget it
completely. Yet it was in Korea th a t
outright Communist aggression of
the most lawless kind was met and
pushed back to where it came from.
The Republic of Korea, despite its
shortcomings, still exists.
And in 8outh Viet Nam. Commun­
ist aggression of a more sinister and
elusive kind is being met and so far
held a t bay.

Fortunately, American Involve­
ment there has been vastly less than
it was in Korea, where more men
fell in a given period of time th an in
the Ardennes in World W ar II.
The great overhanging question ie
whether the Viet Nam involvement
can be kept limited. R ight now it
appears unlikely th a t it ean be, for
whatever good may eventually come
of the latest political upheaval in Sai­
gon, its immediate effect upon Viet­
namese conduct of the w ar is bound
to be adverse.
In a way, it may be a good thing
th a t a new crisis has erupted in
Southeast Asia a t the beginning of
the presidential election campaign.
It is high time for a public hearing
on American mistakes, accomplish,
ments, intentions and hopes in th a t
part of the world.
It would be a bad thing, however,
if the already complicated situation
were further confused by cries of
havoc and partisan attacks from the
one side and auger-coated assurancee
from the other.
Statesmanship—and truth—from
both parties ia required.

Precious in the sight of the Lord
is the death of his saints.—Psalms
116:15.
•

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When death is imminent, we open
our hearts quickly and wide. How
much more Christian love there
would be if we didn't wait for death
to release our reserves.—Hazel Beck
Andre.

Science, World Outlook

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Martha's eat# i k m
flw lir a million, and then you vot.value of psychology tn mod-, era can figure out your tax
srs medicine. For ike was! bill if Medicare ia foisted on
ed thousands of M ia n on your breaking backs!
sd thousands sf dollars an
For when patients a rt will­
snascessary surgery and ing to spend thousands of dol­
hospital hills — alt hecasse lars of their own hard cash,
sf *■ andiagrated sex com­ they’d spend double or trade
plex. Yen Uxpsyars should that amount if you voters as­
reread Ihla case before yen sumed th* bills via free Medi­
vale an November 3th .
care.
CASE T488: Martha D„
Actually,
Martha's
cate
aged 38. Is the "Worry Wart" started within a year after her
who had consulted 8 medics marriage.
and spent thousands of dollars
For Martha thought she
oa medical care.
should be wildly excited by
Yat her basic problem could the physical tide of marriage.
havs been solved without all Moat wives never arel
that outlay.
But Martha didn't know that.
For Martha wag simply a So when the found this chore
frustrated wife.
no more stimulating than
So she subconsciously fabri­ washing the dinner dishes or
cated symptoms that teemed, ironing the clothes, the evolv­
ed of paio on the lower right ed this subconscious diag­
on the surface, to be physical, nosis:
For example, she complain
"All wives ar* wildly ex­
ed of palnplainrd of pain on cited by the physical aspect
side, which led to removal of of marriage.
her appendix, though it prov
"But I'm notl
ed to be normal.
"Ergo, maybe lomethlng Is
Then ah* shifted to th* left wrong with me anatomically!"
side, ao she waa operated on But Martha was a product
for possible involvement of of our prudish past century
th* ovary.
attitudes, so she didn’t feel
And this had gone onward she dared talk frankly even
till she had spent thousands in a physician's office.
of dollars of har husband's
Instead of saying bluntly:
money cm hospitals and me
"Doctor, I'm not obtaining
diet.
any aatisfartion from marital
Yat ah* was still without would direct the doctor's at­
cure!
tention toward her pelvis by
Multiply Msrtha'a case by her fabricsted symptoms.

sun, planets, and comets could
ooly proceed from toe console
and dominion of an intelligent
and powerful being." la this
view, then, the world became
a highly organized, harmon­
iously operating clockwork.
And ths aim of science waa to
discover mors of the machin­
ery of thia clockwork.
But what of the philosophical
understandings coming (ram
Newtonian mechanic!? Im­
manuel Kant, about t century
later, maintained that Nature's
appareot simplicity springs
not ao much from txternal
itruoturw of ths work! as from
the mind of man. that la, mac
organizes h a knowledge into
a iyatem.
We find ha the early 19th
century the rise of themodynamica whose laws deal with
energy and work but do not
spring from universal proposl
tions as do the Newtonian
lawa. Rather they arc postulat
ed regularities In nature that
are held tn be generally true
—but with exception*. Thia
more cautious view waa due
Herald Area Correspondents
to the development of the
molecular theory at matter.
Altaasoete Bpetaga
Since molecule* can b* teen
Mrs. Jalia Bartee
Mrs. BiteMe Harris
or counted, physicist Erect
in -m i
848-8X34
Mach and others were ikepU
Bear Lahe-Fereet City
cal of their existence. The
Mra. M a ry a n MIIm
Lake M in
philosophy which followed,
938-347S
Mrs. Frances
Fr*a«
Waster
founded by Mach, waa poalIB 4 III
tivism. a view that only tang
Mrs. Jane C
Menroe
ible things have real meaning.
US-1944
Mrs. H. L. I
What l« our present situs
s u -s m
Chatasfs
lion? Beginning with the 20th
Mrs. Je ss Magto
Lengwnnd
century, w* ar* under the
S45-S74X
Mrs. Donas Betas
ipell of the quantum theory
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
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North Orlando
Mrs. Frank WMto
The technical aapeeto of the sofa, a magazine a t hand,
Mrs. Margaret Coeby
quantum theory are under­ and waa about to drift off to
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Deltona
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Mr*. Mildred Haney
enberg. DeBroglle, Rlimteto, upon an advertisement that
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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etc., but there has been no brought me bolt upright.
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agreement among them a* to "Learn while you sleep," It
Geneva
O fM t
philosophies! meanings.
Mrs. JeAnn Hays
said. "If you are Interested
Mrs. Bvelyn Lnndy
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What is the essence of M s in making productive us* of
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approach tn understanding our your stooping hour* without
universe? According to this toeing your rest, send o* your
concept, an electron, for ex name and address."
ample, la neither a wav# nor
To say that t was IntorraU
a particle, but some of its sd is putting it mildly. Th*
properties are ware-like and way things have been going
some partlrle-llke. Can it be with me lately, even my wak­
T ag s 1-A S a n fo rtl, F lo rid a W ad., R a p ta m W 9 . '64 both? This »eem* contrary to ing hour* have been pretty
common
to most of us much of a bust. I fairly leap­
But what ia common ire*#?
ed at the chance to salvage
am » r i a u i n i
Einttem iild ih«t common
zomsthtng productive out of
m a g VOLTOLWW.
m m # m what "ww leant in
aleop.
EOEEET ALEXANDES
n u a t~ r r s m a s a
elementary school." Phllllpe
A d v ertisin g D irector
A aee elate E d i t o r
Anyway, when I got up
■ov n u n
Frank said that which people
■ s a a r l ju h x io *
from my nap 1 sent in my
Advertlelag Manager
M anaging E d ito r
call common sense ia merely
nor p u rr
l i l i e s KILLKMSW
nam* and address, and I am
m o r a l A d v e r t i s i n g M a n a t e e the simple and obvious. Yet
T o lo trap h E d ito r
now In possession sf a pack­
f u n la s a a u u n
DOES! W I L L I A M
waa M not obvious and simple
et at literature from an out­
E a e l a e e o M e a n t or
lo e io tr E d ito r
to
people
of
ancient
times
that
U O TTIE A t'a T in
n a n well *
fit railed the Self-DevelopM oelnalea! l i s t
city E d i t o r
the world was quite flat azsd
msnt Research Foundation,
S I L L VINCENT
Jl'D V W I L L I
not
a
round
bail?
S to ll P hotographer
C - o a ir E d ito r
la*.
Bn we find that we caoant
ask questions taken from our Th* foundation la promot­
s e m e n n ts u n s a t m
Sy HaM
Delivery
everyday world at experience ing a program of "sleep edu­
h o l e —le Cooatp
All llk e e
when we invade ths sub-mi­ cation," which employee th*
»».«• I Ttor
n i l * i roar
li e Woefc
croscopic
world of waves and multiplication tablet? They
LOS S Mootha
I H S Meotha
* I* a Mootha
IH a Maatho
atomic particles or the vast- could have been cut to a
L it t Meath
L it I MaatS
O. t rental Rotalatleao provide that eU BaM oakooritMooa bo ness of our universe. If science
paid la advaaao.
is understanding, how far can
man understand?

you can gat two paople to
By Dr. M i L. 8*UMey
pump."
Divlaioa of Sdcace,
Therefore we see two diver­
LaGraxg* Caitoge
Sc trace rad ita hand mo Idra, gent meanings given to the
technology, play
dominant word "science." The obviou*
rolea is our civUizaUoc, but meaning ia the practical one
what do we mean by science, demonstrated by the gadgets
anyway? Dr. Hrary M argraau which characterise our every­
of Yale tells of a p h y sk t class day Ufa. The obscure meaning
which was asked to use a ia the effect which discoveries
pump handle to Illustrate the about the universe have on
definition aI "mechaacUl ad our world-view, the very struc­
ture of man’s interpretation of
vantage."
A philosophy student wrote, life.
"mechanical advantaga la ths The laws of classical phy­
result of a lyatematle effort to sics, attributed to Galileo and
ameliorate an unfortunate sit­ Newton, were developed dur
uation (too much work) by m ing the 19th and 17th centuries
ingenious application at scien­ These orderly descriptions are
tific principles leading to a perfectly adequate to the
final triumph of mind over realm at evwyday human ex
maUer." A physics student pertonce. They are models of
wrote, "mechanical advantage elegance and ilmpllclty, yet
is the ratio of lever arm s." An have perfect univenity
engineering student, thinking Newton well expreased the
of application instead of de scientist's viewpoint of his
tin it ion, said, "the mechanical time when he wrote his fam
advantage of a long pump out "Principla" to 18*7: "This
handle lies in the fact that! most beautiful system of the

Than she thought th* phy
slcian would quickly ha able
to diagnose her trohule.
Hut tho 8 medics whom *hr
consulted were "trigger-hap­
py" regarding vcalpels, an they
recommended various aurgi
cal operation*.
I-est you think I am 'induty
"needling" my surgical col
leagues, please consider the
survey made by astute Dr
James C. Doyle, of th* Uni­
versity of California.
Of
8.248
hysterectomies
(womb removal), 40% were
both unnecessary and unwar­
ranted as per th* patholo­
gist's reports!
Dr. Walter Alxarez also stud­
ied 383 appendectomies and
found that in 223 of them
(38%), there had been no at­
tack of acute appendicitis or
th* disgnodt had been wrong)
Even by flipping a coin, the
surgeons could have hit It
right in 30% of the cases. Hut
they were correct in only 42%.
If you voters don't want
Medicare billions loaded on
your hacks for such free medi­
care and such grossly unwar­
ranted surgery, you better get
out and vote on November 3th.
Send for my booklet "Sex
Problems In Marriage," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c. It
cured Martha hy getting at the
basic cause.

fcaitforii

fraction If you had gnna to
sleep on the job," the foundation says.
It goe* on
say that "you
ran us* the one-third of your
life that ia lost in sleep . . .
by going directly to your sub­
conscious. Your subconscious
never sleeps."
At I understand M, the
foundation sella tap* record­
er* that rut on at night after
you have trundled off to heddv-hya and bring your nubronsrious a lesson through a
"dynamic under pillow speak­
er."
Frankly, I was expecting
something a hit mors revolu­
tionary. Thera is certainly nothing new about ilsep study.
I used to do a lot of It when
I was In college. Only In
those day* it was railed
"classroom sack time."
However, my anrlent his­
tory professor raught me
catching 40 winks during on*
of hi* lecture*.
Unfortunately, he gave me
an "F " on th* court*, and
now I realise wha t I did
wrong. I should have let my
auheontcious take th* final
exam.

to

E n tirv J a* l u t a t class a n t l e r O s ts s tr SI. 1*11 s i U s Tsai
Uf(l. • o f S a n f o rd . V i a n d s , u n d v r tb v Act # f C c s e r t M a t M a rch

Th* H e r a t * Is a m « m h * r s f t h s C s l t s a r r s t s w h ic h I s *al l l U d a s c i a * i v * l y t o t h s « • # f a r r a s a k i i c a i l a a a t a ll t b s t s * s l
O l d p rlatcd Is th is aa w re s a a r.
Kc p a r t o f s i r m a t e r i a l . a i v i # r a a v a r u a i i g , s i t h i s * d l t l s a
s f T h * I v c f v r f H a r o l d m a r ha r e p r o d u c e d I s s o r m e a n e r w i t h ­
out w rltte h perm lenlan s f t h s p sh lleh o r s f T h s H erald. A a r
I s d l v t d u n l o r f i r m r e e p a a i l b l o f a r s u c h r e p ro d u c ti o n w ill he
c o n e l d e r e d ne I n f r l n g i n s a n T t i a M e ri t l ' i « a p r r ! | h t a n d w ilt he
held l i a b l e f a r d a m a g i n g u n d e r t h e law. P u b l i e h s d d h l l j e i c e p l
S e i u r d e r . S u a d n / h a d i .'S r l a l m n a . p u h l l e h t d S n l u r d n r r r a c a a d . a a
C hrU tsnne

No Clear Evidence
Although there 1* little
doubt that th* American In­
dians originally came from
Asia, there la no clear evi­
dence relating tha languages
of th* Americans to those of
Asia or eisewhsre in the Old
W orld, according to th* En­
cyclopaedia Britannic*.

nkla a r o a ld o d t h a r 4 a M l g o a l
In r i r w u l l l l . t . r o a l f f In a r t
p n k llaS a* h r T h a H a ra l* .

Editor, Herald:
This letter le to and my
litllt controversy with Mr.
Daniel Pollock relative to the
merits of President Johnson
and Senator Gotdwater.
I am sorry to are Mr. Pol­
lock inject his war record Into
the issue to prove a point, be­
cause it doesn't
I, too, am a veteran, having
landed on the beaches of Nor­
mandy on D day plus nine to
the end of the war.
I also was in Japan when
tha war broke out and spent
four months on the front lines
ia Korea with the 13th Infan­
try, 3rd Division.
(ioldwatrr has his constitu­
tionalists and conservatives,
while President Johnson has a

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We wish to call the attention
of Sanford residents to tho
radio program, "Tha Dan
Smoot Report" which pre­
miers Weduesday on WTRR
at 8:43 p.m. If ever there was
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Th* target* selected are
sufficiently large 10 th a t if
fully met Gotdwater would
win all 60 state*. Not even
the greatest Gotdwater op­
timist talk* In those term*.
Rut one committee officer
leas great potential valu* hi
setting specific goals:
"Tell a bunch of precinct
worker* to gat out and help
carry their state and that's
on* thing. Tall on*—and then
another and another — to
boost his precinct vot* from
24 in 1960 to 31 In 1964 and
ho has something to shoot

To The Editor

At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old poet office)

"Do you remember how
many boring hours went Into
learning th* alphabet? Or the
technique of “ slrep study" or
"sleep learning."

candidates like Wendell Will*
ki* and Gen. Dwight Eisen­
hower because their broad
appeal wnt needed to com­
pensate for th* party's organ­
isational weakness.
Gotdwater wants a party
with th* kind of precinct-level
muscle and year-in, year-out
attention to duty which the
Democrat* are fabled for. He
•a no reason Democrats
should be allowed Urgely to
preempt this field.
Given this interest, his
wholesale cleanout of th* Re­
publican National Committee
waa inevitable. He ia think­
ing of how tho committee
ought to function In th* long
span after th* election.
It was probably Inevitable,
too, that th* Gotdwater peo­
ple's eyes should fall favor­
ably on a project nursed
along for years by Raymond
Humphreys, a veteran Na­
tional Committee organiser
who has spent much time
helping to advance th* OOP's
southern fortune*.
There Is no secret about
Humphrey'* project. Hs is
establishing Republican vote
quota* for all 186,000 pre­
cincts In tha United Btate*.
Quotas already are printed
up for th* 60 atates and tha
8,072 anuntiea, but they ar*
not yet flsed for something
over half the precincts.

Right n o w
Humphreys,
dashing about th* country
with John Grenier, the Na­
tional Committee'* executive
director, is selling his pro­
ject hard to state leader* in
a serlee of regional meetings.
HI* quotas a t state and
county levels taka account of
area voting history, site of
the eligible vote, th* numbers
who did not vote last time,
and the vote total calculated
to produce a safe margin In
1964. In one big atata, the
quota ralla for boosting tha
GOP vote nearly 600,000 over
1960.
Th* Humphrey* project as­
sumes a huge array of pre­
cinct
manpower, ewi swots
pressure from higher levels,
and belief In th* practicabil­
ity of th* goal*.
One of th* reasons organ­
ization-minded Gotdwater and
Letters
his party rhiefe are giving
Humphrey's system a big try
Is th at It helped produea eontfletaloliat wluilara III Iowa,
Pennsylvania and North Car­
olina (where Charlea Jonsa
T * a M arnlS eaatcaanaa 1 s t. large Florida newspaper, Gus
survived in 1062 In a gerry­
ta r s I r a n I t s r a n S a ra a n * « * lla a f f a i r s . Tfcn v a rlta r m a r n a a Hall, Klinishcnev,, Core and mandered area). Postelection
a e r a n aan s * ro v ld a g &lt;fea I a l ­ the NAACP. Whtch make* for
check showed quotas almost
ia - n ta n r n r r l a n &lt;*• a a r lla r'n
Ira # a s m * a n * a f f i r u . I .a l t a r a a better Government?
perfectly reeliied in one
a f fa a a a r S han 3 * a w a rd a w ill
E. O. Cromartle North Carolina county.
ka * ! * • ■ s r a f a r a n a a . I .a l t a r a
Casselberry
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OVER 35 YEARS

Dick West’s

The Lighter Side

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Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NBA) —
Pol let teal Iy speaking, there
are tws Berry Goldwatera.
One hasn't meek liking for
tha necessary business s f
meeting the public. Th* other
ia fascinated by the mechan­
ics of organ!astios politics.
It would be s great mistake
to Ignore the U ttar while
giving attention to tha for­
ma r.
Th# testimony of political
intimates to th at Senator
Gotdwater regards th* Re­
publican party as having been
decrepit, organisationally, for
a long time.
H* intends to do something
about It, not just for thia
•lection, not ju st for th* con­
servatives ho represents, but
for ths party's long pull no
matter who U in ths ascend­
ancy.
Not th at ho thinks th*
conservative cause would suf­
fer hi a party rebuilding. On
the contrary, Gotdwater Is
said to feel th at If tha GOP
had had solid organisational
footing In y e a n past, it
would hare dared to aominata
and could hare elected eonservatlvo candidate* for pres­
ident long before ha won
party honors.
His theory is that Repub­
lican* went outside "normal"
ronarrvativs ranks to choose

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Laka Monroe; Susan McQualIan, Shirley Slavanaon, Win­
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St. Augustine
Dealt Severest
Blow In State

Seminole County © © © © on the S t Johns River © © © * “The Nile o f America**

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ST. AUGUSTINE (UP1) Monstrous D o r a
amathed
through thia historic coastal VOL. 56
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city today and inland across
The meeting of city com* north Florida, dealing the
jnlssloner* with marina engl- area Its worst hurricane blow
liter* ha* been postponed un­ of the century.
There were no immediate
til Tuesday at 8 p. m. City
reports
of casualties b u t
Manager Pete Knowle* said
thousands were homeless in
thia morning.
Dora's wake as the storm
crunched through north Flor­
The regularly acheduled ida's Plney Woods toward the
city commission meeting will northwest Florida panhandle.
be held Monday a t 8 p. m.,
Dora left behind smashed
with several public hearing* f i s h i n g
piers, crumbling
acheduled.
beachfront restaurants and
e e •
dwellings and chewedup bea­
Juvenile Council meet* at ches between St. Augustine
8 p. m. today at the Court­ and Jacksonville beach and
house.
northward to South Carolina.
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#
Two amusement park ferria
Police of Sanford report wheels were twisted by the
everyone behaved themaelvea storm and power was out in
during the atorm. There were many coastal areas.
There were also reports of
no reports of any vandalism
or other troublemaking, and looting in both St. Augustine
only a couple of minor fend­ and Jacksonville and National
Guardsmen were posted at
erscrapping.
• a •
Brunswick, Gs., where store
All went well a t Seminole fronts were blown in.
The coastline from St. Au­
Memorial Hospital during the
atorm. Power never went off gustine north to Brunswick
and business went on as us­ was a shambles. Cottages and
ual with no emergencies at­ beach front building* sat tilt­
ed and buckled on their foun­
tributable to the storm.
• • •
dations. Windows of a clothing
Telephone company survey store at Jacksonville beach
teams went out a t daylight were shattered and manne­
this morning to all points in quins — thalr wigs blown athe county to t r y to get a way — ware pitched into the
comprehensive report on dam­ street. Winds tore their fancy
ages caused by Hurricane clothes to rags.
The weather bureau warned
Dora.
• • e
of high winds and up to 13 in- [
Word from the VA1M1, Det. ches of rain during the next!
8 Checkmates Wives Club at two days In parts of North
press time today says the big Florida, Georgia and possibly!
fashion show, scheduled (or South Carolina as Dora — its I
Friday night has been cancell­ wind* down to hurricane force
ed due to tne weather and re­ of 73 miles an hour in gusts—
scheduled ior October 9th at smashed relentlessly west­
the Ballroom on SNAS. More ward at a slow I m.p.h.
Far at sea, another hurri­
on this later.
• • •
cane, Ethel, pounded to the
Roger Harris, president of west along the same track
the Seminole High Boosters Dora took.
Club, said this morning that to­ Tha Tallahassee Weather
night's meeting of the organ- Bureau said in a special advi­
ization will be held as srhe sory that the center of Dora
duled, 7:10, at the School should pass close to the Flori­
da capital during the night.
Board Building in Sanford.

Zip Coda 32771

WEATHER: Heavy rain diminishing Friday; high today, upper 70'a; low tonight, lower 70*a.
United Press loused Wire

Established 1908

THUltS., SEPTEMBER 10, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 275

from trees which are Waning
at critical angles and could
fall if rains continue to soften
the earth around root (true*
lures.
Sanford Naval Air Matkm'a
chief meteorologist reported
peak winds in the Sanford
area w e n 62 m.p.h.
Municipal and county an
well aa public utility emergen­
cy crews throughout Seminolo
County were on a standby bas­
is and maintained services as
well as possible during Dora's
pasting.
Municipal and county au­
thorities are keeping a watch­
ful eye on Dora'a sister storm.
Hurricane Ethel. At noon to­
day Ethel was reported to be
moving westward from a po­
sition about 300 miles south
of Bermuda.

Cleanup Job In City

MIGHTY

STORM LASHES
• .•

LAKE MONROE AGAINST SEAW ALL

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Pow^r Lines Damage
Trouble Ahead
From Rainfall

Funeral Rites Set For Fliers
parents. The family requests
contributions to the Mary
Knoll Fathers. Mary 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.

WIND TOPPLES WIRES AGAINST BUILDING

Scott Burns, mnnnger of
the Florida l'owrr und Light
Company re|N&gt;rted thia morn­
ing that power tinea have
suffered considerable damage
all over the county and local
crews beefed up hy out-oftown crews are working on a
24 huur basis to restore
power.
"However, as these rains
and winds continue, and pres­
sure rises from trees and wet
moss, mare lines are coming
down all tha time," Burns
added.
Ha warned all persons to
stay clear of fallen line* and
do not touch them or attempt
to move them.
Hardest hit areas are the
Osteen and Geneva sections
of the county, where falling
trees have pulled down lines.
"W* huve de-enrrgiled all
lines that we know of that
are down, but if any more
come down we urge that they
he reported at once," Burns
laid.
“ All main feeder stations
have been testored at the
Tha Seminole County Sher­ present, and we are getting
iff's Department reported to* to the smaller tinea a t quick­
ly as we rnn,” Burns said.
duy that the home of Jamea
K U n it h i s t off
ltd. near GoMenrod burned to
the ground Tuesday night,
while the family sought safe­
ty in » hurricane shelter.
The DeBary are* wus isThe family is l”dnj/ eer»d ported h*rd»«i h(t with t-d»f • •
'* ^
•
lo r by friends amt relatives. pnont outage* by At irubst.
Hall had recently rebuilt the Southern Bell plant manager,
house after it burned down thia morning us survey crews
in TJ47. The cause of the fire began coming in with reports.
has not yet been determined.
Tha DeBary exchange of­
A case of breaking and en­ fice has been operating on
tering waa reported at the emergency generator power
Driftwood Bar on the comer for several hours and ronof Beardall Ave. and 23th St., tinuea without power at press
during the night, when would- time.
be thieves forced open a door
Rural areas seemed to have
and attempted to open a safe sustained heaviest damage,
without success. It is being but overall damages were
investigated.
judged "moderate," with no
Nheriff J. I.. Hobby com­ main rabies out. Craws are
mended tha power and tele­ working around tha clock to
phone conipnny for keeping reetora telephone service as
electric power and telephone quickly as possible, local
lines In w o r k i n g order manager Robert Sheddon said
throughout the storm.
it n»vu today.

Sheltered Family Loses Home To Fire
i

■y Julian SI*natrons
Associate Editor
SuitaInlng winds of hurri­
cane Dora, with gusts up to
82 miles per hour, lashed San­
ford and Seminolt County
Wednesday.
Striking on the fourth anni­
versary of the visit by well
remembered Hurricane Don­
na, Dora’a galaa left Sanford
aoggy but with no casualties
nor injuries. Uprooted trees—
one of which crashed into a
home a t Ninth and Elm in
Sanford — and downed power
Line* were the most serious
damages reported.
Power throughout the coun­
ty. area was reporting In ser­
vice but several areaa in San­
ford were still without electri­
city at noon today.
The greatest danger right
now, aald local authorities, is

Crews Push M assive

Area

Families, friends and ship­
mates of Lt Cdr. John F.
Moore and I.t. (Jg) Paul I.
Haney will pay tribute to the
two Sanford airmen Friday
during separate funeral ser­
vices in lbs area.
^
The two Naval officers were
killed Tuesday in the crash of
their twin-jet ASA Vigilante
into Lake Monroe.
Memorial services will be
held for Lt. Cdr. Moore at
2 p. m. Friday in the Navy
base chapel. He is survived
by his widow, June, two child­
ren and a sister. The fam­
ily requests contributions to
the Navy Relief Society Schol­
arship Fund In lieu of flow­
ers. Contributions may be
mailed to the Reconnaissance
Attack Wing One Staff, NAS
Sanford, attention Lt. Isenburg.
A requiem mass for Lt. Han­
ey will he recited at It a. m.
in All Souls Catholic Church.
Survivor* Include his wMow
Mary, three children and his

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Days Left To
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COURTHOUSE CANOPY SUCCUMBS TO DOUA

Sanford city crews, working bris cleaned up," he said.
round the clock since 7 p. m.
Regular garbaga pick-up wih
Tuesday continued today their be maintained a very three
massive clean-up operation, as
limbs, trees and debris kept days, "but debris and trash
on falling into already Uttered plck-upa #iU Just have t*
atreeta and yards.
wait."
Even during the height of He advised horac-ownera aa
(he storm and all during the they cleaned up yards to pH#
night, the yellow • flickered limbs and Hash on tha park­
crewmen were busy taking ways at the curb line and be
care oI the worst damages, ptient until city refuse crews
often with debris falling aU caa get to it.
around them.
" i t took us nine days to Bo"We have not suffered any lah up the Job after Hurricane
damage* to our men, trucki Donna,': Knowles reminded.
or equipment, but they have Large trees were reported
done a magnificent Job. None down on a home at tha corner
of the men have even been of Ninth and Myrtle; a t tho
borne since this started. They Imperial Gas Statloa at 13th
have snatched a few hours and Park and oo a home at
sleep at tha shop and then re­ Third and Magnolia.
turned to the Job of trying to Knowles also commended the
keep roads passable. We have local radio station for co­
had magnificent cooperation operation in relaying m ess­
from the Florida Tower and ages to the public.
Light crewrs, who have helped "The public has been help­
by de energizing power lines ful also in informing us of
and working with our crews," trees and limbs down and
said City Manager W. E. blocked streets," he *&lt;kled.
Knowles.
As strong winds and rain
"There lias not been too continued today, reports of
much major damage, but It Is falling storm-weakened trees
going to take our crews a cou­ and debris were itlli coming
ple of weeks to get alt this de­ in at press time.

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 was down at 207

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 itood
by at lith Street and Mulber­
ry Avenue wheo another Una
E . loth St.
was down.
The next was at 4:37 pin.
The final call of the night
when a falling tree limb pull­ waa at 11:17 p.m. when a wire
ed down a wire at 1312 Sum­ short • circuited at 1807 W,
merlin Ave.
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T U B SEV EN TH -D A T
A D V EN TIST CHURCH
C o rn e r Tib A Elm
J . L. M a r s h a l l ------------- P a sto r
SE R V IC E S SATURDAY—
S a b b a th S c h o o l ------1:10 a. m.
W o rih lp B srvles — 11:00 a. m.
W ed n esd ay N ls h t
P ra y e r B a r v lc a ------1:30 p. m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
R A PTIST CHURCH
1111 W. P i n t S tra a t
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
M o rn ln a W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Rlbla S tudy (S u n d a y ) 7:00 p m.
E v an a allatlo B arvlca 7:00 p. m.
W ed. P ra y e r M eat _7:00 p. m.
Dill S t e p h a n a ------------ P a a to r
A C o rd ial W alcom a to All

Alliance
CHRISTIA N MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1001 P a n e Ava. a t l i t h St.
R oy. C. C. D ooi, J r . ___ P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ------0:00 a. m.
W o rih lp B irvlca _ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp — 7:4* p. m.
A lllanca Y outh
F ellow ship (W ad.) — 7:10 p. » .
I? a V * r S orrleo ------ 7:10 p. m.

Assembly Of God
PIN KCREBT ASSEMBLY
O P n o n CHURCH
Cor. 171b a n d Elm
M. M. W i l d e r ------------- P a a to r
Sunday School —
OH! *• mM o rn ln s W orahlp — 10:00 a. m.
X v an tn a W orahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Y outh SarY. (Bun.) - 0:00 p. m.
M id-W eak Bar?. (W ad.) - 7:10
p. m.

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OF PRO PH ECY
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Itav. R. U S tric k la n d _ P a a to r
Sunday School _____ 4:41 a. m.
W orahlp S ervice __ 14:44 a. m.
E .- n g e lle llc Sarv. __1:10 p. m.
W adnaaday:
T o u n r P eople V. 1*. B. Sarv.
1:10 p. m.
B ible T ra ln ln a S arv 1:04 p m.

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Ph. 111-1110
P a a t o r ___ C heater W. P la n k
S un d ay School
10:00 a. m.
M ornlna S ervice _ 11:00 a. m,
T ra ln ln a Union ____ 1:10 p. m.
E v a n ln a Barvlca __ 7:10 p. nt.
W adnaaday M eatlnaa:
O ra an la atlo n a _
0:10 p. m.

VIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H I P a rk Avanua
F . ■■ C hance —
P a a to r
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T ra in in g U nion —~ • :»'* p. m.
E v a n ln a W orship _ 7:4* p. m.
W ad. P ra y a r Barvlca 7:10 p. m.

M o rn ln a W orahlp — I I »•
T r a ln ln a U unlon — l i l t P.
E v a n ln a Barvlca —_ »:»» PW ad. P ra y a r B irvlca 7:10 p.
N u ra ary Opan
W T R Il - ...... — •-— *•** PS u n d ay Nil# B roadcaat

CHURCH O F OOD
f i n d A F re n c h
H. C. S m i t h __________P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:41 a. m.
M ornlna W orahlp _ 11
a. m.
E v an a allatlo Sarv. _ 1:14 p. m.
Tuaa. P ra y a r Sarv. _ 1:14 p. a ,
T h u ra. Y ouns P eople
E ndeavor _______ 1:14 p. a .

OAKLAW N BAPTIST C H U nCH
1701 C o u n try C lub Hoad
Sponsored by P lra t B a p tla t
C hurch
Ray. R. T. R a rra lt ____ P a a to r
Hunday School ........ 0:01 a. m.
W orahlp Service _ 11:00 a. m.
T ra ln ln a Union _— 1:11 p. m.
E v a n ln a W orahlp __ (too p. m.
W ad. P ra y e r Sarv. — 7:10 p. m.

Baptist

J".
m.

m.
"*•

MISSIONARY
CHURCH
llo lly Ava.
P a a to r
—
10:01 a. m.

M o rn ln a W orohlp — llsoo a. m.

E vanlna W orM ilp — liOO p. m.,
p r a y a r Servleo — - 7.00 p. m.
P1NECREBT RAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
p a l t o r _____W illiam J. d u a i i
M orn ln a W orahlp . II :»« *• m.
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
T ra in in g Union ----- 4:11 P- '»•
E v a n ln a W orahlp .... 7:10 p. m.
W ad. O fflcara A T aachera
M eetlna ———— I 5*1 PRUD ER SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old O rlando ltd. a t H eater Ava.
B. H am ilton Q rllfln — P a a to r
Sunday School _ _ _ 0:11 a. tn.
M orn ln a W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
T ra ln ln a U nion _ _ 0:10 p. m.
E v an ln a W arsh ip — 7i41 p. m.

Methodist

Church Of God

Adventist

CONQREOATIONAI.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(U nited C hurch o t C h rlat)
P a rk A vanua a t 34th Su
t:40 a. m. _ _ C hurch School
14:40 a. m. __ W o rah lp Barvlca
1:14 p. m.
C h rla tla n Y outh
M lnlalry
Rav. W alter A. R. M crh arao n ,
P a a to r

Prayar _ ...........- 7:lo p. m.
C hoir —----------- — 1:10 p, m.

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIA N CHURCH
DISCIPUKH OK CHRIST
1007 S. Hanford Ava.
R. V ernon F u ller
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln s W o rih lp
11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
C hurch S tra o t, Lonaw ood
F r. C h a rio t W. S te w a rt, J r .
V icar
H oly Com munion _ 1:34 a. m.
B irv lc a A Serm on _ 4:44 a. tn.

Church Of Christ

441 B. P a rk A va.

HO LT CROSS
F r. L aroy D. Soper. R eelo r
H oly Com munion .._ 1:14 a. m.
F a m ily B arvlca and
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
M ornlna P ra y a r
(F lra t S u n d ay — H oly C om m union 11:04 a, m.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
O anava
R a lp h n ra w a r J r .
E v an so lla t
till.la Fchnol --------- 1:10 a. m.
M ornlna W orahlp
0:14 a. m.
K 'e n ln a W orahlp . .. 0:10 p. m.
W ad. l 'r a y i r Barvlca 7:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PADUA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Illn h w ay 41 W ait
M nrrla Ruby ------ - K vsngslD t
Illbl* Clave ...... .
lo:no a. tn.
M ornlnit W orahlp __ 11:04 a. m.
K v ttilu a W orihlp ™ 0:oo p. m.
Blblo d a a a o a Wad. _ 7:10 p. m.

F R E E M ETHOD IST CHURCH
C o rn e r 4th St. a n d L aura) Ava.
E u aa n a Sheldon _____ _ P a a to r
T elephone: I l l- T o l l
Sunday S c h o o l __ 4:4S a. m.
M ornlna W o ra h lp _ 10:41 a. m.
E vening W orahlp _ 1:04 p. tn.
W od. P ra y a r Barvlca 1:14 p. m.

“I-et’ii find a new road!" That’s a game we play often when ws take s
family ride.
Those little journeys of discovery have led us to some U-autiful, terena
sect ions of oui' community that stu never would have seen if we'd stayed on
the in:'&gt;i highway.
At time*, life itself call Mem like s crowded, noisy highway. Tho years
rush l»y . . . we |&gt;rutni*c ourselves that some tluy we'll take the time to look
around us and try to understand where we are and why . . . but worldly interests tend to 111) every minute to the brltn. We wonder why tho pleasures
that we work mi hard to obtain fail to bring us happiness . . . and we sense that
life has a deeper meaning, if we could find it.
The Church can guide you and your fumily to a new, wonderful road.
Discover tho warm fellowship, the renewed courage, the refreshing peace of
mind that grow from membership in your neighborhood church.

CHURCH OF CH RIST
1411 P a rk Avenue
R ert B r o w n ___ — B vaiigsllet
Hunday
III til • Study ____ _ 10:00 a. in.
M o r n l n a W o r a h l p _ _ 1 1 : 0 0 a. tn.

E v a n ln a Service .„. 0:10 p. nt.
Saa "H erald of T ru th " 1 p. m.
Sunday on C hannel t
T ueaday
U adlai lilbla C la n _ 10:00 a. nu
W adnaaday
lilb la C l a e a ---------7:10 p. m.

Christian Science
FIRBT CHURCH OK CH RIST
SCIENTIST
100 B a it Second S t r a it
Sunday Barvlca A
Sunday Hchonl
11:00 a. nt.
S u b je ct: "H plrlt"
W adnaaday S ervice _ 1:00 p. m.
R ta d ln a Itoom i 101 K. F irst.
W ee k d ay i: 10:10 a. m. - 4:10
p m. F rid a y E v an ln a: 4:101:10 p. m.

Cf/iyrithl I9til Ktitltr Adt*rUiing Stnut, Inc., Slnubuig, I’d.
Hunday
I-cvitlcu*
20:3.13

T ureday
I’snlma
25:1-10

Monday
I/'VlllCtll
2G: 14-20

VVt'dnrsduy
iMiiah
30:15-21

T hursday
Jcrcm lalt
3 1 :7-14

F rid a y
M atthew
23:1-10

S a tu rd ay
John
10:4-16

• Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH O F
THE REDEEM ER
1*1 W. 41th P lace
‘T h o C hurch of th a L u th e ran
Hour'* a n d TV "T hla la tha
L ife"
H e rb e rt W. Ooeraa _ _ P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ------1:11 a. m.
W orahlp Service __ 14:44 a. m.
K in d e rg a rte n a n d N uraary
OOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
34(4 A O rlando D rlva
Hwy. 11.41)
S anford, F lo rid a
Ill-T ill
T he R*v. J. O ordoa P e a r y ,
P aator
S unday School _ _ 4:11 a. m.
M ornlna W o rih lp _ 11:44 a. m.
C om m union—F lra t Sunday la
E ach Month
KIN DKROARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH

414 P a rk Ava.
Rov. R o b ert M. Je n k ln a, P a a tn r
M ornlna W orahlp _ 1:14 p. tn.
Sunday School -----. 4:41 a. m.
M ornlna W orahlp _ 14:11 a. m.
MYF M e e t i n g . __ 4:14 p. m.
(In te rm e d ia te . Senior)
E v en in g W orahlp _ 1:14 p. m.
GENEVA M ETHODIST
CHURCH
R tv . W. E. T lm m a ___ Pavtnv
Sunday S c h o o l_____ 1:11 a. m.
M o rn ln a S s r v le a e _11:04 a. m.
C hoir P ra c tic e W ad. 1:14 p. m.
E v ery One W elcome.
ORACE M ETHODIST CHURCH
O nora ltd., a t W oodland A va.
Rav. Jo h n H. H lraa J r.. P a a to r
C hurch School
- 1:11 a. m.
M ornlna W o ra h lp
11:44 a. m.
M Y F --------------------- 4:10 p. m.
C H R IST MKTHOD18T
CHURCH
S unland K ita to a
C ltrua H e ig h t!
Rav. C h a rlie B. l l o a a __ P a a tn r
C hurch School ___ 4:41 a. m.
M ornlna W orahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ...........................4:14 p. m.
Eva. W orahlp ___ 1:10 p. m.
W ad. P ra y e r Barvlca 1:10 p m.

rj

Nazarenc
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. 2nd SU a t M aple Ava.
P a u l B l c k a a __________F a a to r
Sunday School ____
1:11 a. m.
M o rn ln a W o rih lp
1 4 :fl a. m.
Y o u t h _______________ 1:14 p. m.
Y oung A dult
F e llo w sh ip _______ 1:41 p. m.
T he Name* W a B ear
E v a n a a lla tlo Barvlca T:I4 p. m.
M ld-W adk
Service (W ad.) _ 1:44 p. m
T h ird Sunday
S ln sa p lra tlo n _ _ 1:44 p. m.

C

F IR S T CHURCH
O F T H E NAZARENE
L ake M ary, F la.
Rav. W. L llolcom ba, P a sto r
Sunday
1:11 a. m. ____ Rlbla Schnnl
11:00 a. m. _ M orning W orship
1:00 p. m. _ E v e n in g Sarvlca
1:no p. tn. ._ W ad. M id-W eek
P ra y a r Service!
1:04 p. m.
I d at Wed. Ml, ato n a ry Sarvlca

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONQWOOD
*41 O range S tre et
Rav. E. R u th O ra n t _ P a s to r
Sunday School ___ 10:40 a. m.
M ornlna W orship _ Ilia * a. m.
Sunday E vening __ 1:1* p. nt.
W ad. m ills Study _ 1:14 p. m.
C u n q u rro ra M eeting
F rid a y
----------- 1:10 p, ns.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PRESIIY TERIA N
CHURCH
S anford, Pla.
O ak Ava. A Ird St.
O ro v tr C. Bewail J r . _P a a to r
E d g o r W. S m ith J r . A oalotant
P a s to r
C hurch School _
1:11 a. m.
Session M asts
1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln a W orship
10:04 a. m.
P io n eer F atlow ahlp 1:40 p. m.
S enior HI Follow ohtp 4:44 p m.
E v e n in g W o rsh ip _ 1:14 p. m.
W ad. P ra y a r M eat — 1:4* p. m.
CHURCH O F T H E COVENANT
4TTI South O rlando D rive
T hom as 11. M aktn _ — P a a to r
W o rsh ip ---------------4:44 a. m.
C huroh School ___ 14:4* a m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. II. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
a

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
118 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slaviu, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey k Employe
SR 4« k Beardall
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 25th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. 1 s t St., Sanford

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON k CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose k Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgea and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-82, Sanford

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

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

IoROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
SMITTY'S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and StaffSTATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

,

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
W1LSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. M Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

&lt;

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
A ntioch B a p tla t C hurch, Oviedo
C e n tra l B a p tla t C hurch, t i l l Oak Ava.
C h u lu o ta F lra t B aptlat C hurck
C h u lu o ta B a p tist Mlaalon
S p o rtsm a n ’* Club, C huluota
K ldar S p rin g s B a p tla t Church,
II # U h m i n lidF lr a t B a p tla t C hurch. *14 P a rk Ava.
F rle n d e b tp B a p tla t C hurch at
A ltam o n te S p rln aa
BL 414. A ltam onte Spring*
F lr a t B a p tla t C hurch a t D e n ary
F lr a t B a p tla t C hureh of O anava
F irs t B a p tist C hurch o f L ake M ary
F i r s t B a p tla t C hurch of L ake M uuros
F i r s t B a p tist C hurch a f Lungw ood, Oar.
C hurch A G ra n t
F lra t B a p tla t C hurch o f Ovlado
F i r s t B a p tist C hurch of San Latido S prings
F i r s t S hiloh M issionary B a p tist Church.

list w. nth at.

F o re s t C ity B a p tla t C hurch
F o u n ta in Maad B a p tla t C hurch, Ovlado
L eva g o u t b arn B a p tis t Mlaalon, C h u U a ia
M issionary B a p lU l
C bureh
N o rth
ltd .
E n te rp ris e
,
,
.
M acedonia M ission B a p tis t C hurch
O ck H ill ltd. O staan
A is rn lu g a la r y B a p tis t C hurch, O cauva H w y.

/

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[ f ..

f/|
f

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• «'f

It

MU Oliva M issio n ary B a p tla t C hurch, Saa
Ikindo S p rln a a R 4 , Longw ood
Mt. Zion M issionary B a p tist, Slpas Ava.
Now
MU C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p tla t
t i l l W. !3 lh a u
Now Sateta P rim itiv e B a p tis t Church.
Iio a w. tlth SU
New MU Zion B a p tist C hurch. IT1I P a a r Ava
O aklaw n B a p tist C hapal, H i t W. 14th SU
O alaen B a p tla t C hurch
P ln ao rsat B a p tla t C hurch. 4*1 W. O nora ltd.
P ra irie I .a k a B a p tis t C hurch, B ldg* R d ,
F e rn P a rk
P ro sra sa M issionary B a p tist C huroh. Midway
Second Shiloh M issionary B a p tla t Church.
N inth A H ickory
SU Jam oo M issionary B a p tis t C hureh SU.
ltd. I l l Ootacn
St. P a u l M issionary B a p tla t C hureh, Sth BU
St. M atthew s M issionary B a p tis t C hurch
C ancan H alghtc
■U Jo h n 's M issionary B a p tla t C hureh.
■t f C ypress BU
T am pU B a p tist C hurch. P a lm Springe B d .
A ltam onte S prlnaa
W astald s M issionary B a p tla t Church,
411 g. H ally Ava.
Z ion H ops B a p tis t C hurah, I I I O range Ava.
CATMOUO
C hurch a f th a N a tiv ity , L ake Mary
A ll S auls C a th e lis church. I l l O ak Ava.

St.
A n n 's
C a th o lls
C hureh,
P a ra h ln g
I'lac*. D aBary
SU M ary M agdalen* C atholic Church, M ait­
lan d Ava. A lta m o n ls S prlnaa
CHRISTIAN
F irs t C h ristia n c h u rc h , 1441 8. Sanford Ava,
C o n g re g atio n al C h rlatlan Church,
1441 P a rk Ava.
N orlhsld* C h rla tla n C hurch, F l o r i d a
K e v in D r , M aitland
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
C hurch
C hurch
C hurch
C huroh

of
of
of
of

ChrlaU t i l l S. P a rk Ava,
C h rist, O anava
C hriiU Longwood
C h rist. P a a la
CHURCH O F OOD

C hurch of Ood. *44 H ickory
rh u r c h of Uod. 4144 S. F ra n c k
C hurch of Ood, Ovlado
EPISCO PA L
All S a in ts E pisco p al C hurah B. D aB ary
A v a . E n te rp ris e
C h rlat E piscopal C hurch, Longw aod
A ll S a in ts E piscopal, (enterprise
H oly Croaa E piscopal, P a r k Ava, a t 4th

LUTHERAN
(se e n .Io n
L u tb s ra n
C hurch,
O vsrbrook
D r , C aaaalb rrry
Oood S h ap h frd U nited L u th s ra ,
3440 B. O rlando Dr.
L u th e ra n C huroh o f th a Badaam ar,
1*1 W. 3 llh Place
M essiah L u th e ran C hureh, A m erican L egion
H all, P ra irie L aka, F e rn P a rk
■U L uks* L u th e ra n C hurch, BU 444 l la v la
METHODIST
B a rn e tt M em orial M ethodist Churah, S .
D atlary Ava., E n ta rp rls a
B ear L aka M eth o d ist C hureh
B aikal A.M E. C hurch, C anaan H a ig h ts
C a sse lb erry C om m unity M ethodist Church.
H w y. I f . 13 A P lnay R ida* Rd.. C asselberry
D aB ary C om m unity M othodlot C hurch W.
H ig h lan d s. D aBary
C hrlat M ethod 1st C hureh
S unland E s ta te s
F i r s t M ethodist C hurch, i l l P a rk Ava.
F lra t H slh o d le t C hurch o t Ovlade
F ra * M alhodlst c h u rc h , 444 W. 4th BL
O anava Methodic* C hureh. O anava
(lra c a M sthodlat C hurch. O n e rs Rd.
(Ira n t C hapal A M E. C hurch, Ovlado
O akgrov* M sthodlat C hurch, Ovlad*

A

O staan M sthodlat C hurch
P a o Ia
W esleyan
M sthodlat,
BU
44
W. a t P aola
SU Ja m a s A M E , B snrord A**.
HU Mary*! A,M E. C hurch BU RU 414 O staan
St. P a u l's M sthodlat C h u r a h
O staan
Bd. E n ta rp rls a
S ta ffo rd M om arlal M ethodist C h u r a h
S. D aB ary
NAZABEMB
af
US
N s s s rtn a , w .
Flrat
C hureh
3nd a t M apta
th a N aaarana,
Kern
P a rk
C hureh a f
O 'B rian Rd., F a rn P a rk
L aka M ary C hurah of th a N a s a rta a
F R E IB T T E R IA K
C om m unity P ra a b y to rla n C hurch. L aka M ary
F ir s t
P r s a b y u r la n
C hurch.
Ock
Ava.
F ir s t P ra sb y ta rta n C hurch. C acaslbcrry
F ir s t P rd a b y ta rla a C hurch c t D sB ary,
M. H ig h lan d
P ra s b y ts rla a C hurch c f T h a C a v sn a a t
3414 S. O rlando D r.
_
............
■U A ndrew s P ra a b y ta rla n C hurch 4411 L e a ­
n e d Bch. D r . B e ar L ak a
U pas la Com aaunlty p ra s b y ta rla a C hurch.
U p M li Rd*
W estm in iste r F r a ib y ta r la a Church, H ow ell
P a rk , BU l i d
*

SEV EN TH

DAT

ADVENTIST *

F o re s t Lak* S tv a n th -d a y A d v e n tist C hurch,
H w y. 441, F o re st City
S e v en th -d ay A d v en tist C hurch, M aitland
Ava., A ltam o n te S prings
S anford
S c v a n th -d a y
A d v e n tist C hurch.
S eventh 4* E lm
O T H E R CHURCHES
A llen 's A M U C hurch, OHva A t l t h
C hurch of Ood In chrlsu Ovlado
C h u lu o ta C om m unity C hurch
C hurch of God o t P rophscy, 4141 E lm Ava.
C hurch a f Ja a u a C h rist a f L a tte r D ay
B atata, t i l l P a rk Ava.
C om m unity C hapal, A lternant* Spring*
E a s te rn O rthodox C hurch. BU John* C hryaootom C hapal, Hw y. IT-11, F a rn P a rk
C o u g ra g a tla n B ath Israel, t t t h A M agnolia
F lra t C huroh a t C hrlat, S cien tist,
Isa E. l a d SU
K ingdom H all o t Je h o v a h 's W itness
1141 W. T h ird S tra a t
F lra t P e n te c o sta l C hurch a f Langw ood
MU Oliva H o lin ess C hurch, O ak H ilt
Rd. O ctaaa
P ln a c ra a t A ssem bly o f Ood, 37th A Elm
S a n fo rd A lllanca C hurch. 1441 B. P a r k Ava.
S an fo rd C o n g re g atio n a f Ja b o v a h 'a W itnasaaa. 1411 W 1st SU
T ha S a lv atio n Arm y. 314 E. tn d SU
U n ity C hurch g | l a a f a r d , l i d E . U t BL

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

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Another real »tep forward
haa been taken in the down­
town improvement effort*
^ that are being made by proud
and loyal citizens. It'a the
e o m p 1 e t e refurbishing Job
done by Chelsea Title and
Guaranty Co. on their office
a t 119 W. First Street.
Haven't you noticed the im­
pressive and attractive sign
that in a dignified way, day
and night, calls attention to the
firm’s location T And this job
didn't atop with a face-lifting.
You should see, really you
should, the splendid job done
on the interior. Manager
Frank Finch or cne of his
capable assistants will be
glad to “show you t h e
works.”
Congratulations,
Frank, and a big thank you
from the folks who are inter­
ested in the Downtown Shop­
ping Center!!
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Have you noticed the city
crews working on the paving
job Just west of The Herald
office? This “project” will
give bank patrons a smoother
exist from the parking lot
just north of Florida State
Hank's building. Also will
give another approach to the
City Hall from W. First
Street. Oh yezz, and will ease
the way into The Herald's
press room.
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Didn't we see a building
permit that puts the official
okay on tearing down the
building on the northwest
corner of Twentieth Street
and French Avenue? That
makes way for—guess what?
• . . Yep; a filling station!!
Something new is being added
—not the type of business,
For a really new building.
Fcr which we give loud huztahs.
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School must be on the
“starting blocks," because we
see some of the nuns a t the
All Souls parochial school,
having returned from a vaca­
tion. Too, there are some fa­
miliar faces of the county
school teaching corps that are
in the eurly (we didn't say
“reluctant”) stages of prepar­
ation fur the approaching pre­
school meeting* and planning
sessions.
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There have been four new
cases of tuberculosis report­
ed in the Seminole County
area during the first five
months of 1904, is the report
we get frum Mrs. Lorraine
Graham, program adminis­
trato r of the Central Florida
TBRD Association. Shs says
these figures do not include
reactivated old cases, nor any
who might hsva moved into
the area.
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Square dance time draws
near again. And the Central
Florida Square Dance Associ­
ation is announcing tha first
dance of the season will be
held at the Civic Ce.iter on
Saturday night, Aug. 29. Fred
Rowe will be the featured
caller. If you haven't tried
this form of dancing, or if ita
been quite some time since
you have danced, we suggest
you check the date on the
calendar. I/its of fun.
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On the same theme, the
Starlight Promenaders square
dance group is planning a be­
ginners class to sta rt S ep t 9.
The lessons will be held each
Wednesday night thereafter.
Further info can be had by
calling the club secretary at
822-8572.
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It was a long 00 years sgo
today that Herbert Hoover
was born. Ju st think of the
changes in that period of
time. And today, the vener­
able Mr. Hoover is just as
sharp mentally, ju s t as active
with his mind, just as inter­
ested in affairs of the nation
and world as he was when he
wss the S lst president of the
U 'lted States.

Herald Index
Abby ----- ------------- Page 0
Bridge ....................... Page 9
Classified _______ _ Page 11
romles ----- ---------- Page 10
A lto rial ..............—. Page 4
F u n e r a ls ------------- Page 3
H oroscope------------ Pago 10
S o c ie ty .......................Page 8
S p o rt* _____________ Page 6
TV Programs _____ Page 9

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered showers; high today 88-95; low tonight in 70s.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 252

Johnson Calls In Top Advisers;
Last Raid Mistake, Turks Admit
Southeast Asia,
Cyprus Crises
Under Study
WASHINGTON’ (UP1) —
President Johnson called Se­
cretary of State Dean Rusk,
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara and other top ad­
visers to the White House to­
day for a discussion of the Cy­
prus crisis and the situation
In Southeast Asia.
The President also scheduled
a ceremony for later in the day
to sign the resolution adopted
at his request by the House
and Senate which gives him
full backing in steps he may
take to resist Communist ag­
gression in Southeast Asia.
Press Secretary George E.
Reedy told newsmen that John­
son who returned Sunday night
from a two day trip to his
Texas ranch spent this morn­
ing "going over various re ­
ports on the world situation."
Reedy said Johnson called
the meeting with Rusk, McNa­
mara "and other senior advis­
ers" to discuss Southeast Asia,
Cyprus and "other matters
affecting the world situation."
Reedy said he did not know
whether Johnson had received
replies to the strong personal
appeals he sent Sunday to
Greek Turkish and Cypriot
leaders for an end to fighting
which could lead to m ast
bloodshed on Cyprus.
State Department officials
said Johnson was In telephone
consultation with his diplo­
matic aides early today on the
Cyprus problem.
Johnson also scheduled a
lunch meeting today with a
group of business leaders—one
of a scries of such sessions he
has had with delegations from
various walks of life to discuss
pending national Issues.

Orlandoan Held
In Slaying
EASTON. Md. (U P I)-A 60year-old migratory laborer
from Orlando W’as held today
in the fatal shooting of an­
other worker at a Maryland
labor camp.
Maryland Stata Police at
Easton said Jam es Chestnut
told them the victim, 28-yesrold Theodore Stockton, also of
Orlando, and three other men
had bees h a m sin g him all
day.
He said they tried lo enter
hia shanty late Saturday night
and he grabbed a gun and
fired through the screen door,
striking Stockton in the back
and neck.

Vehicle Bids
The C o u n t y Commission
Tuesday will open bids on
three pickup trucks, two com­
pact sedans, one delivery
type van truck and a flat body
dump truck.

J f U L W A ...

11 Killed
MIAMI (UPI) — Florida
traffic accidents took 11 lives
over the weekend including
a Dude County smashup which
put eight member* of a fam­
ily in the hospital.

Red Dogma Hit
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
Pope Paul VI, in his first
encyclical,- condemned t h e
“blind dogma” of communism
today as "the most serious
problem of our time.”

Persecutions Hit

1)011 SHEDDEN

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Son. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., urg­
ed the Senate today to con­
demn officially the persecu­
tion of the Jewa in Russia
"even if it saves but one
life."

Marina Called 'Great Brenda Turns
Benefit' To Sanford
Bob Shcddon, local manager
of the Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company, hai called
for a "carefully planned and
executed” program to bring
about the lakcfront marina
now being studied by the City
Commission.
Shcddcn said such a project
"would create a more favor­
able climate" toward business
growth for all of Sanford and
surrounding communities.
His statement follows:
“A Sanford Marina certain­
ly can be of great benefit to
our community, if carefully

MIAMI (UPI) — Tropical
storm Ilremfa plowed away
from land into tha northern
Atlantic today and weather­
men snid the season'* second
planned and executed on a such disturbance bore no
realistic basis. This would at­ threat to land.
tract tourists, business inves­ First Prisoner
tors and would create a more
SAIGON (UPI) — Joseph
favorable climate toward the I.. Granger of Sumter, SC.,
promotj^n of business growth tiie first U.S. civilian offic­
in not tm!y the uowntown area ial ever to tail into Commun­
but all of Sanford and sur­ ist hands In Viet Nam, was
tnken prisoner by Red guer­
rounding communities.
“Development of this sort rillas Sunday, it was report­
has been proven many times ed today.
over in such cities as Fort
Lauderdale and Miami and Hate Campaign
TOKYO (UPI) — Red
wc can ccitainly make use of
the experience gained in these China climaxed a weekend of
and other communities having innssive hate-America dem­
onstrations by proclaiming
Marina facilities."
its rights to aid Communist
North Viet Nam in any con­
flict with ths United States,
it was reported today.

Two Buildings
Face City Ax
The regular meeting of the
Sanford City Commission at 8
p. m. today in the City Hall
will also be a public hearing
for live condemnation of build­
ings at 701 and 703 W. Ninth
St.
The commission will bear
recommendations of the Zoo
ing and Planning Commission
on three subjects. There will
be recommendations to amend
the city ordinance to include
dry cleaning and laundry uses
in tiic retail commercial zones;
lo open K 21th St. from Mellonvillc Avc. to Willow Avc.;
to support ami approve the
lake front development plan.
Commissioners are expect­
ed to appoint an acting city
manager, to take over when
W. E. Knowles must be out
of town; set up interview days

for marine engineers on the
lake front development plan;
set up budget meetings, and
sign a resolution authorizing
the sale of bonds.

Woman Driver
Held In Crash
A motorist identified by
police as Mnry Louise Marlar of 116 W. Second St. was
arrested on a charge of driv­
ing while intoxicated Sunday
night after her cur struck a
pole a t Third Street and Oak
Avenue.
Patrolmen Roderick Han­
cock and Charles Fagan said
the driver was treated by a
private physirian for a nose
fracture prior to the arrest.

Desegregation
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
Bishop R. O. Gerow Sunday
announced plans for desegre.
gallon of Catholic schools
throughout
Mississippi
in
September. He urged church
members to exhibit accept­
ance and cooperation.

‘Bug’ Bites Luci
LA HONDA. Calif. (UPI)
— Luci Baines Johnson, the
President’s 17-year-old daugh­
ter, was “bitten by a 24-hour
bug" — apparently the flu—
and forced to curtail her ac­
tivities Sunda) during a San
Francisco Bay area visit.

Rail Plan Offered
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A presidential
emergency
board hai recommended ne­
gotiation of a job protection
program for 160,000 railroad
•hop workers as part of Its
plan to settle their work rules
dispute with major railroads.

U. S. Weapons Policy Blasted 35 Americans
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
GOP preaidential candidate
Barry M. Goldwater accused
the Johnson administration
today of an "u tter disregard
for new weapons" which may
lead to a cut of 90 per rent
in the natlon'a atomic strik­
ing power over tha next de­
cade. The Arixona senator, in
a wide • ranging speech pre­
pared for delivery before the
National Aaaociation of Countle», said, “sometime in the
decade ahead, unless present
plans ara changed by the de­
mands of an aroused public,
America's deliverable nuclear
capability may be cut by 90
per cent,"
Goldwater aatd tha admin­
istration had inharited "the
mightiest arsenal for the de­
fense of freedom aver creat­
ed on earth," but th at it was

now so depleted the United
States fared the prospect "of
going into the decade of the
1970s without a single new
manned bomber.
"We face the prospect of
going into that decads with
a worn and obsolete force
composed only of those left •
over plane* still able to fly,”
said Goldwater, who is a ma­
jor general in the Air Force
re»rrvc. “ Let me also warn
you againat the public rela­
tion* gimmick of parading
venions of a single recon­
naissance aircraft before the
public and representing them
as a whole series of new
weapon systems” he said.
"Only with tha strength te
keep the peace can we ever
hope for the time in which
the ideological obsession of
cvmuiuaum will ba abandons^

by the leaders of the nations
which today wa call Commun­
ist. Yet there are those who
fear that •trength may only
provoke Jhe enemy.
“ Was it strength that was
responsible for the attacks on
our destroyers in the Gulf of
Tonkin T Or was it the ene­
my's doubt of our strength
and our will to use it? " Goldwater asked. The Arizona
senator, said he birkrd Pres­
ident Johnson's action in or­
dering the retaliatory air
strike against North Viet
Nam last week. But he charg­
ed th at the administration’s
Southeast Asia policies had
become "so twisted with dip­
lomatic red tape that the en­
emy might well have wonder­
ed if we would accept their
attacks a t sea on the tame
basis th at wa have been ac­
cepting their attack* eq land.”

Are Evacuated
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) —
Thirty-five American rvauees, mostly the dependents
of U. S. officials on Cyprus,
arrived from the Island today
aboard a U. S. Air Force CI40
cargo plane.
A U. S. Embassy statement
said the plane h id flown blood
plasms U&gt; Cyprus at the re­
quest of the Cyprus govern­
ment.
An embassy spokesman said
the evacuees were expected
to stay in Beirut and sea how
the situation develops. He said
no further American evacuees
were expected here at the
moment.

Cyprus Accepts
UN Appeal To
End Hostilities
NICOSIA, Cyprua (UPI) Turkish plsnes were reported
to have raided Cyprus today
for the fourth straight day de­
spite agreement on a cease­
fire,
Cyprus announced accept­
ance of a United Nations ap­
peal for suspension of the hos­
tilities that flared anew list
week, and Turkey condition­
ally agreed to call off its air
attacks.
But Cyprus rrporta said
Turkish plsnes again hit the
Greek Cypriot village of Polls
this morning.
In London a spokesman for
the Greek Cypriot high com­
mission said the Turkish gov­
ernment had explained that
the plane* were part of a for­
ward attack and had not been
notified of the cease-fire.
In Ankara, the Turkish gov­
ernment acknowledged that
Us planes flew over Cyprus
this morning but said they
did not attack the Greek Cy­
priot positions.
Reports of casualties In
Polii thia morning were va­
gue. The Cyprus news agency
said 50 were killed and 50
wound ad, but tie* Cypriot high
commission in 1/indon said 10
civilians were wounded.
Diplomats worked feverish­
ly to smooth out the Cyprus
crisis that threatened a di­
rect clash between Turkey
and Greece, fellow members
of the North Atlantic Alliance.
In the background of the
threatened widening of the
conflict was Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's announc­
ed support of the Greek Cy­
priot position. Khrushchev
told Greek Cypriot President
Archbishop Makarlos t h a t
"the sympalliy of the people
and of tiie government of tho
Soviet Union is on tiie side of
the people of the Republic of
Cyprus."

$88.50 Stolen
From School
Theft of a sum of money
from tha vault room s t Pinserrst School is being invest­
igated by city police.
Authoritica were told tha
burglary occurred eomelima
over the weekend and waa
discovered this morning. Ths
thief forced a door on tha
southed* of tha building to
get into an office.
Taken, police said, waa |60
from a pencil box, |36 from
cash box, fS.50 from a
stamp fund, an undetermined
mount of money In library
fines and possibly other
money.
An inventory waa being
taken today to determine if
anything els« is missing.

Board To Eye
Subdivision

SEVERAL CRASHES have occurred a t this spot off Interstate 4 a s mo­
torists, especially ut night, fnil to negotiate the left-hand turn and ram
into the concrete culvert shown in the foreground. Despite tho reflective
mnrkcrs, the drivers continue in a straight line with considerable crashdamage and some injuries. The site is the cutoff front Interstate 4 and
onto W. F irst Street or Highway 46. At least four accidents have been
recorded in this spot.
(Herald Photo)

Red China Troop Moves
Reported By Gen. Khanh
CAP ST. JACQUES, Viet ports" of Communist Chinese replied. He aaid tha reporta
Nam (UPI) — Prime Mini­ troops movement* in North were from "intelligence” sour­
ces.
ster G*-n. Nguyen Khanh said Viet Nnm.
Asked how tha Chinese
Khanh at a news confcrenro
today he had "definite realso reiterated that at least Communists were moving,
15 fighter planes from Red Khanh replied, "they move by
China had moved into Hanoi, any kind of route. They have
tho North Vietnamese capi­ railroad* coming from Yun­
tal. But he said he was un­ nan (a province in southwest­
certain whether they wrere ern China) to Hanoi.”
He declined to estimate tha
piloted by Chinese or Viet­
number of Red Chinese troops
namese.
Khanh was asked If ho bad he thought were involved.
There was no word, mean­
artual reports of Chinese
The Atlantic Fleet Battle Ef­ Communist troop movements time, on the first U.S. civilian
offirlnl ever to fall into Com­
ficiency " E ” haa been won in North Viet Nam.
"N ot exartly on the 17th munist hands here. Joseph L.
fo” the second consecutive
year by the Sanford Naval Air Parallel (the frontier with Granger of Sumer, N.C., was
Station's Heavy Attack Squad South Viet Nam), but let's raptured by Viet Cong guer­
ron 11, the Navy reported to­ say in North Viet Nam," he rillas on Saturday.
day.
The fiscal 1964 winners were
named in Norfolk by Vico
Adm. Paul H. Ramsey, com­
mander of 'he U. S. Naval Air
Forces In the Atlantic F leet
News of the victory reach­
ed VAH-11 ami Its command­
ing officer, (Mr. Robert W.
Kennedy, in the midst of Sixth
NAPLES, Italy (UPI) — A The Sixth Fleet is a power*
Fleet exercise* in the Medi­
powerful U. S. Sixth Fleet ful force of 50 ships and 25,000
terranean al*&gt;ard tho carrier
carrier (ask group steamed men. It normally includes the
Franklin D. Roosevelt
nuclear-powered USS Enter­
VAH-11 had recently return- across the Mediterranean to­ prise, largest warship in tha
cd from a similar Sixth Fleet day under apparent em er­ world. But the Enterprise Is
deployment last year when ita gency orders to stand by off on a round-the-world cruise
triumph wax announced.
Cyprus.
with two other nuclear-power­
In a message congratulating
The aircraft carrier USS ed ships, the Long Beach and
winners of each competitive Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Balnbridgc.
category, Ramsey said, "All the guldod-misslle
cruiser
It was learned that soma
Atlantic sir squadrons exhibit­ USS Boston, four destroyers
amphibious forces of the Sixth
ed strong competitive spirit and at least half a dozen other
Fleet already were standing
during this past year while American warships left Na­
off Cyprus to removo the 450
fulfilling heavy operational ples at dusk Sunday.
American nationals on the Is­
commitment!. My heartiest The l i g h t cruiser USS
land In caso fighting broka
congratulations to Die com­ Springfield, flagship of Hear
out.
manding officer, officers and Adm. William K. EUis, sailed
men of the winning squad­ today with auxiliary vessels.
rons."
A Navy spokesman declined
He concluded with tiie to state the task group's desti­
Navy's traditional words of nation. But it was learned it
high praise: "Wei! done.”
was headed for Cyprus.
An
right-year-old
boy,
Grading for the covoted "E "
Shore patrols toured restau­
award la based on a unit's rants, bars and cinemas Sun­ Richard Green of 113 Ander­
ability to perform its combat day recalling sailors to their son Clrrle, escaped Injury
mission and includes such con­ ships under emergency or­ Hun.lay afternoon when his
bicycle was struck by a car
sideration as scores in com­ ders.
petitive exercise, operational The Navy spokesman said at 20th Slteet and Hanford
and administrative inspection Ellis spent Sunday with Adm. Avenue.
scores and flight safety re­ James S. Bussell, supreme
I’ulic* identified the driver
cords.
commander of Allied Forces as Mrs. Ralph Cowan of 405
in compiling its winning re­ in soutliern Europe. He said, Plumose Dr. They said the
cord, VAII-tl duplicates! many "They have been keeping child dtovu the bike out of
of the fcate which brought It abreast of tho Cyprua situa­ 20th Strcut into the path of
the same award in Fiscal tion by radio telephone."
the car.
1963. Again the squadron flew
without accident, extending Its
string of unblemished opera­
tions in more than 25 months.
And again it demonstrated
f tc n n c t i f
IU readiness for couibat, earn­
AUMtoSPfWTQUAUTV m
ing high marks in competitive
heavy commitments of a m a­
jor Sixth Fleet cruise.
The records of both VAH-11
and
VAH-11,
Detachment
big towel buy
Eight, currently based at Sin. . . match-up
ford, figured into the grading.
Detachment Eight was form­
Halida, printa
ed from VAH-11 in August
1963 4o meet the commitments
of other Sanford-bssed squad­
rons transitioning to the A-3
Vigilant*.
Since then It has been opera­
tionally independent but adbalk alas
mlnhrtrativwly linked lo VAH11. Both units fly Douglas Aband towel* 3 far fl
SB Skywsrriors. They have
wash cloth. 6 f»r It 1
combined manpower totals of
nearly 400.
SOLIDS in big 34” x 46”
Tha last heavy attack unit
bath sisal White, five
to win two consecutive "E 's”
colors!
wwe VAH-T, which turned the
trick in 1*53 and '56.
PRINTS sa v a a a a d ia
VAH-S, now redesignated
flower design, 83" a 66”
RVAH-3 and operating In the
bath
six*!
Pacific aboard the carrier
Sanger, has also wot two
"K'a" bat they were separat­
ed be one year, coming in
OPEN WED. AFTERNOON ft FRI. TIL t k

VAH-11 Awarded
Efficiency T
Twice In Row

Plata for one new subdivliion and an extension of an­
other will be subject to action
by the Board of County Com­
missioners during public bear­
ing* scheduled at 10 a.m.
Tuesday.
The board will be asked to
approve plata for the new
Robin Hill subdivision which
ia to be located on the west
aide of Palm Springs Drive,
north of Pinaviaw Street and
south of North Street ia the
Sanlando area.
The extension Is an addition
924 G rad u ated
to Lincoln Haights subdivis­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - ion.
Florida State University pre­
Public bearings are also
sented 824 diplomas Saturday slated on fiva requests for
night.
l acini chi d im .
1860 nod '62.
W

6th Fleet Carriers
Heading For Cyprus

Boy Cyclist
Hit By Auto

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Principal Urges
New Students To
Register Now
Ry Donna Rates
Parents whose children will
attend Longwood Elementary
School for tha first tima this
fall are urged by Principal
Louis Kosky to completa en­
rollment procedures as soon
a t possible.
Proof of domicile, which
may ba obtained from tha
rounty court house in Hart­
ford, muat be presented hy
newcomera to Seminole Coun­
ty at tha school office bofore
opening day.
The office ia open Monday
through Friday from N:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Birth certificates or other
verflcatien of age of prospec­
tive first graders also must
be presented in the school
office prior to opening day.
To attend first grade this
term a yeungatar must he sis
years old on or before Jan.
1, 1MB.
Kosky advises that It la im­
possible to enroll and aaalgn
new pupils on opening day
without considerable delay.
Student* returning to Tongwood Elementary need not re­
enroll.
Bus routes and ordar in
which trips are run will ba
unchanged a l i k e u g h bus
time* will he one hour later
then last term. School hours
will he from 9 a.m. until 3:30
p.m.

canter, w i i hostess recently to members of the
Cssselberry Community Methodist Church Sunshine Circle and their
families at a swim party and luncheon. At the left in Mrs. Phillip Caenbcr.
WSCS president and a t right is Mrs. Marvin McClain, vice chairman of
the circle,
(Herald Photo)
M R8. JO H N H O W A R D ,

Nobel Prize For
King Advocated
CHICAGO &lt;UPI) — The
Christian Century Magailne
today urged that tha 1064
Nobel Peace Prita be awarded
to tha Rev. Martin Luther
King Jr.
The weekly magailne eald
it wee Joining tho Vaar
Kirke and the Abniderbladed,
two newepapore published in
Oslo, Norway, In advocating
the award ba presented to the
U. S. civil rights leader.
"Dr, King haa done aa much
ae any man In America, and
more than moat, to etir Aha
conscience of the American
nation on behalf of equal civil
rights for all, of freedom and
Justice without regard to
color or class, of nonviolent
resistance to entrenched and
traditional oppression," the
Christian Century said.

F E A S T " are mcm!&gt;ern of the Junior Department who
baked unleavened bread as they ntudied about customs in Jesus' day at
Vacation Church School lant week a t Grace Methodist Church. Around
the table, from left, are Kathy Jacknon, Laura Uotla, Debbie Cannon,
Harbara Tiffany (class storyteller), David Woods, Lowell Martindill,
A n n Martindill and, back to camera, Pauln Clifton.
(Herald Photo)
A T “J E W IS H

China Woos Pakistan
By PHII Niw ki*
U P| F enlgn News A iily d
At borne, the Chinese Red*
a re preaching to the people
that money cannot buy hapTrue happlneae, they eey,
can come only from fulfilling
the needs of the Communist
revolution and austerity must
bs a way of lik .
Abroad, am our the under-

Muted Colors
Gain In Home
LINCOLN, Neb. (UPJ&gt; Muted cobra are Raining fa­
vor in room decorating be­
cause they create an atmos­
phere of richness and • light,
spacious feeling, reports Mag­
dalene Pfistcr, University of
Nebraska h o r n * furnishing
qpecltUst
8ha suggaated that home­
makers study color schemes
used In pictures and fabrics.
When a decision Is made to
decorate, aha suggested these
guides —Walts end floors are the
largest areas and provide
background for furnishings.
—When walla are dark the
BtraJehlngs should be light.
—A room seems unified and
larger If walla and furnish­
ings are about Ihr same inlrnsity in color, light or dark.
—A lltUe bright color goes
a long way. Limit its use to
accents.
—The moat pleasing color
harmonies are accomplished
by using colors that are
dulled.
—A room dons m cool colors
such a« blues, blue-green and
grays will need a warm ar­
rant such as orange, red or
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developed nations where they
seek influence, the Chinese
are lumping the United Stales
ami the Soviet Union in tho
same basket and warning that
Soviet aid simply la another
form of neo-eoluniallam which
can make its recipients sub­
ject to Soviet domination.
This ia one aide of the Soviet-Red Chinese quarrel in
which economically the Chin­
ese have been at heavy dis­
advantage.
At a recent Asian economic
ronfarence, a Chinese apokeeman declared that the Rus­
sians often show no respect
for the independence and so­
vereignty of African and Aslan
nations in their economic
dealing! and "flagrantly Inter­
fere in their Interna] affairs."
D m Russians cut off the
last of their economic and
technical aid to China in 1DU0.
That heavy btow, plus mis­
takes committed is the name
of the "graet l«*p forward"
sent the Chinese economy into
a tailapin from which R ia
Just recovering. Even now.
an annual 3 per cent or less
increase in Chinese economic
growth harely keeps up with
the population.
A result baa been that most
Red Chinese foreign aid has
bean small or merely token.
The Cidneae Image further
has been damaged by alow de­
livery, or no delivery at all,
and by the poor quality n( its
goods.
Last June, U. S analysts
noted a sharp increase In So­
viet aid to under-developed
countries after a standstill pe­
riod of some three year*.
The increase, they believe
was the direct result of the
Fino-Soviet quarrel.
Dili spring the Soviets
made hea ty new commitments
&lt;o Egypt, Algeria and India.
Mora aid went also to Ken­
ya. Iran, Yemen and Indon­
esia.
In return for its stepped up

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NEW YORK I UP!) — The ihe Kate Dcpew Strang Can*
the most modern X-ray equip,
Strang Clinic of New York eer Prevention Clinic was the ment lor 10ft tissue studies
City, which ha* developed one second such clinic in the Unit­ and. in the administrative
of the mo*t comprehensive ed State*. After 10 years. *rea, * 24-unit dictating s y s ­
physical examinations on rec­ Strang became the nation's tem. The latter enables Ho p ord, reported recently that leading nonprofit detection tors to dictate instantaneous
since it* inception it had ex­ and diagnostic clinic for the reports on patients while th«
amined 110.000 perron* who periodic examination of ap­ data is fresh in mind. With
this system, eight central
had one thins in common — parently well adult*.
The grant that led to con­ transcriber* convert 13-min
they all thought they were in
tinuance of the clinic was ute plastic records into typed
perfect health.
More than I.soo of them realised when supporter* pro­ files on each patient. "Now
were found to have some form tected that loss of Strang our doctors apend their tima
would cut the city'* clinic fa­ where it count*—with the pa­
of esnrer.
In addition, 12.000 pre-ms- cilities for cancer detection by tients," a Strang C l i n i e
spokesman laid.
lignant conditions were dis­ almost SO per cent
Strang now is widening it*
covered and 40,000 others hud
condition* requiring medical horizon* hy acquiring the
In 1960-61 approximately
c«re and u r r r rrlerred to building on East 34th Street
their family phyiiciam for where it is located and launch­ 27 per cent of Florida’* coling ■ $2.5 million development lege age population attend­
treatment.
ed college, lly 1970 thia is
Despite thli service to pa­ fund drive.
REWARD FOR SERVICE in given Eddie Hill­
The clinic has pioneered in expected to Increase to 33,5
tients who have comr to Vow
man, (right) by Chet Macck, owner of th e C-.M
York from 36 state* end 17 Use of modern technological per cent.
Rafuaa aervica. Macek presented the savings
countries, the Strang Clinic
bond to Hillman for hia (Hillman's) contribu­
came within a whisker of
tion to tha ineraaat of 150 percent in business
closing la*t year. However,
over the past four months. Macek commended
physician* in private practice
Hillman aa loyal, devoted and sincere, and noted
and agencies concerned with
th a t customera are high in their praise of Hill­
2710 S. HWY. 17-92 — SANFORD
the cancer problem Joined
man's fine service to them.
(Herald Photo)
Strang patient* in voicing
All Sizes Self-Propelled
their conviction that the elmle‘» operation must continue.
Finally, a grant of $250,000
from Ihe Damon Runyon Me­
SALES &amp; SERVICE • PH. 322-2811
Tha Exaeutive Board of Christmas party and inttsl- morial Fund guaranteed its
continuance.
The
Fnnppin’
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tha Stmfnele Rome Demon- Isttnn servire will be held on
Established at Memorial
•tratinn Council met with the Dec. 4.
Hospital in New York in 1910,
County Agent, Mias Myrtie
Wilton, and advisor, Mrs. H.
L- Johniott, Tuaaday, to for­
mulate plana for tha coming
year.
Mr*. Ralph Newcomer and
Mrs. A rthur Putnam, who
represented the president and
delegate at tha State Short
Course held in TalUheaaae In
July, told of tha claaaea they
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new survey of federal aid to
Florida shows an increase of
almost 30 per cent this fiscal
year over the 1963 figure.
The state Chamber of Com­
merce, in its weekly business
review, said Saturday that
some $354 million was paid
under federal programs to
assist state ami local govern­
ments with education, road
building, public health and to
assist individuals.

'M y Country' Has Other Names
English songwriter Henry Ca ■King's birthday." This later
rcy under the title, "God became the Danish national
Save the King." During the anthem.
Revolutionary War. English! But music experts generally
soldiers went to war against agree on one point—whoever
the Colonists singing their new wrote it was an Englishman
national song. "God Save the and the original title was
King." The Colonists liked the
music, so made up a variety ‘‘God Save the King."
Much later, alter "America
of lyrics of their own.
Meanwhile, Germany la y the Beautiful" came along
claim to the music under tiic and there was confusion be­
title of “ Hcil dir im Sieger- tween the two titles, people
kranz” (Hail Thee in Victor's began to refer to it as "My
Crown). They said it was an
Country T is of Thee."
old German folk song.
When the cry went out for a
France claimed the music
was written by her famous national anthem. "My Coun­
composer, Lully I who actual­ try 'Tis of Thee" was a front­
ly was an Italian), in honor of runner. It was nosed out in
Louis XIV.
the finals, however, because
A publisher In Denmark ■‘The Star Spangled Banner"
printed the sung in 1790 nuder was claimed to be a superior
a long tiicl which, translated, song—and because of the bo­
means “Song for the Danish thersome existence of another
subject, to l&gt;e sung on his song of the same tunc that is
England's and Denmark's na­
tional anthem.

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of $38 million to Cuban refu­
gees in Florida accounted for
much of the 30 per cent inc e a s e over last year’s fi­
gure. Elimination of this
amount from the Florida total
a to per cent increase, still
above the national gain of sit
per cent.
"Florida received $53,675,000
for highway construction under
these grant programs last
year. Schools, principally pub­
lic received $23,183,000 in such

On the ship's last commis­
sion many of the commandos
vv e r e overweight because
the) ate too many c h i p *
(French - fried potatoes).
When we hecumc fully oper­
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ship shape, not chip-shape.
—Capt. John Adams, com­
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Florida Up 30 Percent

aids a* construction, mainten­ state and Included hospital
ance, operation and lunches.
cvnstruclion and a multitude
"For public health, a total of research projects."
of $19.!7I,WI0 was spent in the The chamber said special

aids to Individuals in the ent children and aid to th«
stale came 10 $131,905,000, in­ disabled and blind.
cluding refugee payments, old A total of $17.5 million wen!
age assistance, aid to depend to bolster agriculture, Nation­
al Guard and Civil DcfcnM
projects.
TTie chamber said th«
mink. (Jerald Behrens, Leroy granls-in-ald total did not In­
Lee. Richard Boyd, Tom Gal­ clude federal money spent ta
lagher, Ted Slictr and Joe Florida by the federal govern,
Rruth.
ment on contracts for good#
Accurate Information also and services, federal payrolla
may he obtained from Mrs, and purchases, drainage pro­
H. L. Johnson, publicity jects arul improvements t*
chairmnn.
rivers ami harbors.

VFD Officials Of fer Information O n Fire Project
Officials cf the newly orcanizcd Wcstalde Volunteer
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Hoover At 90
Fights To Aid
Nation's Youth

(IIULSUA TITLE AND (JUAItANTY 10. lias recently completed face
liltin g redecorut ion* to the fro n t of th e ir F irst St. offices. Here work­
men |nit tlie finishing touches on the job by attaching letters to front
of building.
(Herald Photo)

AKRON, Ohio (UPD—Ever
hear a patriotic song entitled
"Ode for the Fourth of July"?
jjT&gt;r "Hail Thee in Victor*
Crown"?
Few persons except music
researcher* could identify the
tuoc to fit these titles, but
every American over six
years ol age knows it well be­
cause another title is "My
Country ’Tis of Thee."
One of America's greatest
^patriotic songs has had a long
®and adventurous past, baa
been sung to many different
words, and really isn't an
American original.
Digging into the archives of
songdum to support Goodyear's "Great Songs of Amer­
ica" record album, which
cuntains 18 of tiic nation's
most beloved melodics, reg marchers found the music
was composed about 1740 by

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lion only from the officers cr
directors of the group.
Officers ore George W.
Bell, president; Don Smith,
vice president; F.linorc Slieer,
secretary snd Nathan Strip­
ling, treasurer.
Directors include Don Den-

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NEW YORK — Far from
resting on his laurels, former
president Heihert Hoover on
the occasion of his f*0th anni­
versary has launched a major
cam)&gt;aign to fight juvenile de­
' U tI » \ 5 \ T A ' I-J \*
linquency.
i V i'.*
Active for most of his life
in youth activities, Mr. Hoov­
er declares. “We must organ­
ize prevention, whatever the
mrrita of punishment may
be.” Principal among the pre­
ventative measures he sug­
gests is the establishment of
youth-guidunce organizations
such as the Boys’ Clubs of
America. Mr. Hoover says,
"We need 1,000 Boys’ Clubs
for one million deserving
lioys."
Mr. Hoover, who has served
as board chairman of the
Boys’ Clubs of America for
the past 28 years, describes
Buys’ Clubs as being “the
greatest character-building in­
stitutions In our country to­
day." Under his leadership,
the Boys’ Clubs have more
than quadrupled ill number
and membership and current­
ly olfer dally professlonul
guidance and supervised rec­
reation to more than (Khj.000
youngsters in some 635 Clubs.
Today on the occasion of
hit UUth birthday, Mr. Hoov­
er received pledges for the
early attainment of his goul
from numerous civic, service,
fraternal and labor organiza­
tions. Business, industry and
political l i s i l r r i expressed
similar cooperation and en­ » .
dorsement of the campaign.

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UIM) Gloria Tracy has two things
In common with an angel—»he
look* like one and plays *a
harp like one. A jazz harp,
that is.
Miss Tracy, a curvaceous
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Bteatia* bo often we hear the opin­
ion that Sanford will always be
“backward*' in our outlook, It is real
encouraging to observe the quick re­
action of bo many of our citizens to
the recent proposal for the “futuris­
tic" development of our lakefront.
There la a widespread, genuine en­
thusiasm for this progressive, opti­
mistic project.
But regardless of the enthusiasm,
there is a splendid practical approach
to the matter. When ‘The Idea’’ waa
presented to the City Commissioners,
the suggestion that a feasibility
study be made to determine the en­
gineering elements involved, the pro­
posers wholeheartedly endorsed the
proposal.
The Bankers Group pointed out
that the figure that was mentioned
“around 1500,000" was a “quickie*’
opinion given by a qualified engineer,
but with very little time to study
the matter. A searching depth study
waa needed. (The “depth” referred
to tho researen, not to the depth of
the water in Lake Monroe 1)
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tegrity of the men pushing the plan,
they have stressed tne fact that their
idea is A plan, nut necessarily THE
plan for the comprehensive develop­
ment of our gorgeous lakefront They
have emphasised the fact that the
coet figure they have mentioned is
bv no means an authentic estimate,
that they are convinced that the
cost will be much more.
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City Commissioners were presented
this idea, no less an authority than

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our City Manage*, W. E. Knowles,
whose engineering ability Is much
regarded said he was sure the feasi­
bility report would show a much
higher cost figure. The Banker
Group supported this opinion, and
urged that the exhaustive study be
made “soonest.”
However, the proposers emphasis­
ed there should bo no difficulty in
financing the project; that regard­
less of the total of any reasonable
cost estimate, the "shot In the arm”
for the local economy — in fact, for
the business climate of alt of Cen­
tral Florida, the new public image of
Sanford as a recreation center, would
well be worth the money spent. It
would entail some “ uptown plan­
ning," it was said, but “this should
come quickly after the project gets
under way."
And so, as the Bankers Group says,
with the many advantages to be
gained, the “million or so" dollars
that the project will no doubt cost is
well justified by the multiplied ad­
vantages to Sanford and the area
about it.
All of us owe support to the Comsioners as they make their decision
after this feasibility report is sub­
mitted a few months from now - re­
gardless of cost within reason. Mean­
while, let’s all keep planning for iti

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Thought For Today
And now, go, write it before
on a tablet and Inscribe it in a
that it may be for the time to
as a witness for ever.—Isaiah

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U ri Feralga News Analyst
Despite continuing labor
unrest and considerable pub­
lic grumbling, A r g e n t i n a
seems t* be making a start
toward solving some af th*
secretary for admlntatratloa massive problems which have
William Crockett. Uw letter plagurd It since th* days of
denying Otapks's request waa tha dictatorship of Juan D.
Karon.
read to me by phone, but fur­ Intaraatingly, it Is doing *o
ther answers are being refer­ under a government frequent­
red up the line. Meanwhile, ly accused of being a “(to
however, International Secur­ nothing” regime but ono
ity Is going ahead in execu­ whose politics of moderation
tive session with Ha Interroga­ and avoidant# of tho drama­
tion of the security staff, so tic *a*m to hava basn tha
U looks like "oo deal" on that medicine tho country needed.
Under affable President Ar­
I have It on the be* author­ turo lUla, n country doctor
ity that Otepka will refuse to who gave up pill* for polit­
back down on the other two ies, the country this yrar Is
points. Ills tag-delayed bear­ eapactad to show a 6-9 par
ing has been assigned to the cant Increase in gross nation­
department examiner. Theory al product, a respectable fig­
lically, according to depart­
ment regulations, the barring ure anywhere.
Aa opposed ta yaara of
should be hold within tww
weeks. But a 19-week period
has lapsed sloe* Otepka was
fir* accused, and hi* lawyer
is not optimistic shout a
speedy conclusion. Otepka In­
tends to persevere. One of
theae days—unless there's a
horse-trade flrst-he'U tell U
all to a Jury.
United Press International
Some of us have written, Ota- WASHINGTON (UPI) —
pka'a news story In detail, and Friendship ran bo test'd In
oo mors than a resume la many waya. You can put your
now In order. It's a story of friends to the tret by fire,
Ute shadow government which flood and sword. Also by
often bolds the mystery of
halitosis.
why our mighty country, the
But you can never be sure
bastion of the Free World and
who your frtenda really sre
tiie disciple of human decency,
esn't seem to win the (\&gt;V1 until they have met th# su­
War against tha moat notor­ preme test. Will they alt
ious aad widespread system of through 2 It hours of Senate
debate for you 7
tyranny in history.
Friend* of I'lerro Salinger
f a s reason is that doietB
O.' dally decisions, and mounds faced such a teel Wednesday
of analytical metadata, are when they ataembled In th*
put together by parxns who Senate gallery to see tha
a n not, for the must part, con- plucky former presidential
splrators but who a n accom­ pres* secretary duly anointed
modative to the eoemy's view­ as tha newest senator.
point and not at all ardent for
Tha swearing-in of a new
ours. It was Otepka’a Job to senator U usually a routine
size up the men nod woman ceremony. But Sallngar'a ap­
who get appointed to these pointment to tha seat held by
position* and to committees. tha late Ben. Clair Engl*. DTbatr work th e n la dona at a Calif., r u into a Republican
level that doesn't permit or challenge.
warrant th* same kind of cov­ Consequently, th* audience
erage raa give c o n g m sta a l that gathered at th* noon
debates and high-level press hour espactlng to sea Salin­
conference#.
ger outfitted In toga and
A security evaluator like laurel leaves in time for 12:30
Otepka doesn't, as la some­ lunch was obliged to wait
times idiotically charged and around for more than two
belie vol, pans Judgment on
hours while tha Senate de­
goastp and gutter talk. He ta
bated
whether to admit him.
Interested In document* which
■bow membership In Red hroot I'm not saying th at some
organisations, aad with active of those who cam* te witness
association with subversive*. tha oath-taking war* “fair
He believes that persona with weather” friends. B u t I
such record* shouldn't b* al­ couldn't help but notice that
lowed ka th* shadow govero- them was n rather high rate
of dropouts.
Apparently, 160 mlnutas of
Ilk superiors at Km
Department dent seam to senatorial oratory was more
cars. And that, In brief, is than they could endure.
what tbs Otepka can* la all Nevertheless, th a n waa a
about.
goodly crowd on hand when

Otepka Back In News

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July SO, is I learn from Otepka'e attorney, Roger Robb,
the answer came b a c k -re ­
quest denied as being again*
the department regulations.
As to the horse-trading, I
am asking on good grounds
whether It's true that Husk
offered to call off the hearings
and reinstate Otepka on three
conditions:
1. That Otepka would admit
ha did wrong by going out of
channels to give Uw Senate
valuable Information on secur­
ity which It rouMn't get else­
where.
2. That Otepka would accept
reassignment to some depart
meet post not connected with
security, nta life's work for
nearly 90 years.
9. That the Senate would not
Insist upon quizzing the other
security officers.
My Inquiries wars mad* In
part at the offices of aariatint

Harold Area Correspondents
AHaasante B arto n
Mrs. Jails Bertas

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disastrous trad* daficits, the
year will »** a balance of
payments surplus In excess of
1270 million.
Unemployment among a
labor foreo of tig h t million
is down to around 600.000 as
compared to 700,000 a year
ago.
Backed by this evidence of
returning economic health, the
lllla gov’t now seeks 11.6
billion In private and gov’t
credits to finance a five-year
development program which
includes poorer projects and
modernisation of her decrepit,
nationally - owned railway
aystem.
The World Rank la report­
ed to have agreed in principle
to credit* of &gt;100 million n
year and the Inter-American
Development Hank la told to
hava promised another &gt;60
million a year toward auch
projects as sanitation and
low-coat housing.

On* objective would be to
wipe out tho "villa* in Iserial,"
th* misornbla shanty towns of
muddy streets and shacks
thrown together from boxes,
gunny sacks and scrap metal
in which an estimated 200,000
to 600,000 realdanto of Bue­
nos Aires era forced to lies.
lllla has conceded that his
is a country of many "lama,”
and thaa* lima, whether Peronlim, nationalism or what
nut, could lead the people ei­
ther te th* extreme right ar
left.
But for th* nation as a
whole things sre looking up.
It Is worth noting that
Argentina Is charting its
economic course without much
regard for th* Alliance for
Progress. Illia’s nationalistic
People's Radical party fears
that the alliance would en­
croach upon Argentine sov­
ereignty.

CASE T-441: Harry G., aged
41, is a "worry wart."
Dr. Crane," his vivacious
wife begaa, “ Harry must be a
typical hypochondriac.
Far he frets all the time
about his health. And be koep*
our medicine cabinet full of
pill* and bottled medicines.
"He sprays hi* th n a t and
nostrils and literally take* 3
or S different pill* every
morning.
"Some are red and tome are
green. Others are yellow, blue
or white.
And he has (tatnmized
different doctors In the
last year, but oooe of them
seems to find anything serious­
ly wrong with Harry.
"That's why he changes
physician* so frequently, for
I really believe be keep* hunt­
ing some doctor who will pro­
nounce him as sick.
. ■mm urn- „ v r n
"Dr. Crane, what's wrong
with people who are surh
chronic worry warts about
their health?"
Faar ta usually at the bot­
l k L h m
tom of such case*.
And tear Is a Siamese twin
of Introvert!v# thinking.
When you focus mainly an
V
ft
yourself,
your perspective
- —- - - - grows narrowed.
BIN consolidation ta on* of Hw best reasons, tee, (or
Then you begin to magnify
innocent little gas bubble* per­
borrowing money, tu t, b* aura to do bwtiiWM wham
colating along your intestine
you gat avary advantage—m # G.A.C.
and unary lest you have can­
cer or peptic ulcer.
People who are a slave to
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their "Innards" thus era not
proparly extroverted.
They era too self-centered
for their major focus is on
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The Lighter Side

READS THE

Salinger finally was brought
In from th* wings. True
friendship Is a wonderful
thing.
Anyone who left early mist­
ed a hat 1 would describe as
a finely shaded discussion of
th* constitutions! provisions
for th* investiture of sena­
tors.
It covered auch points as
tha difference. If any, be­
tween appointed senators and
atactad senators; th* differ­
ence. If any, lietween voter*
and elrctors, and tha differ­
ence, tf any, betwoen being
elected to the Renata and be­
ing a member of tha Ranata.
Ben. Bam J. Krvln Jr., D-

N.C., commented that this
was Uka th* difference be­
tween tweedledum and tweadIdee. I am not familiar with
those names, but I assume
they were a couple of vice
presidents.
San. Thomas H. Kuchel, RCallf., addressed himself to
the difference between "da
facto” and "da Jura.” I wasn't
clear whether ha waa talking
about senators or aoup.
At any rate, whether "da
facto” or "da Jura,” Salinger
has c e rta in ly coma a long way
ainca I first met him. At that
ha waa lurking around tha
old Sonata Rackets Commit­
tee disguised aa a cigar.

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Teaming up w i t God thus
relieves auch tea*ion and low­
ers blood pressure, too.
But Uw 70,000,000 are not
partners with the Almighty. So
they tend to shift their *11*giance to physicians and al­
most worship Uw M.D.
That's why we medic* ana
swamped each week with mil­
lio n of worry warts who have
no diagnose hie physical ail­
ments whatsoever.
For 50% of our office prac­
tice ( 20,000.000 patients call oo
doctors every week), ta com­
posed of hypochondriacs.
The best advice for worry
warts la thus to link up with a
neighborhood church and be­
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Doyo^umihce
114

illness as much as a childless
widow or a spinster or bache­
lor.
For when a person is living
alone, he or she teals to won­
der:
“Suppose something should
happen to me! Wbo'd look af­
ter me?
"Why, I might fall to Uw
floor with a heart attack but
nobody'd miss me until I
didn't show up for work the
oext day!"
And with such negative ideas
flitting through the margin of
her consciousness, Uw *p«eter (or Bachelor) soon de­
cide* she better have a medi­
cal clwck-up.
Since 70,u00,000 Americans
do not belong to any church at
all, and are tha* trying to go
it alone, they begin to feel
unduly oppressed with finan­
cial. as well as health worries.
For nobody ta strong enough
or smart enough to handle all
hi* problems by himself.

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Argentina Looks Ahead

Holmes Alexander

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Two
d a t n SUW Department secur­
ity officers have been reluctaatly siHTCOdared by Secretary
Rusk to answer questions be•ore Senator Jim Eastland's
Internal Security subcom miltea, aad it's the kind at story
where the talk turn* to horietradlng.
Back in June, INS, Otto Ote­
pka, the Stats Department's
chief security evsluator, wss
phyaetally barred from his of­
fice apace aad otherwise humi­
liated for delivering opinions
and information to Internal
Security aver the heads of his
superiors.
After mech feudiag between
#w Senate and the department
during which three of Mr.
Rusk’s man were caught ly­
ing under oath, last Jan. 20
Otepka asked for a bearing be­
fore an independent examiner.
Exactly all months later, on

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Sanford's Royal Castle Is System's 131st
The new, ultra - modern
I’oyal Castle Restaurant and
take-out food shop which is
now open in Sanford at 2700
Orlando Drive, is the 131st to
he opened by the Royal Cnstlo
System and the first in the
Stanford area.
Thia latest addition to the
Sanford business community
features a sparkling, air-con*
■1i t i a n e d restaurant w ith
counter and tables, plus spe­
cially* designed facilities for
take-out food service, attrac­
tive self-service outdoor patio,
and parking area.
The new* Royal Castle will
he open 24 hours n day.
Specialties will Include the
Royal Custle pure beef ham­
burger, "Country Fair" break­
fasts, thick shakes, birch beer,
soups ami a wide variety of
other f o o d items and refresh­
ments, Alt items are available
for take-out service,
Carl llutfich!, formerly of
Orlando, has been appointed
manager of the new Sanford
unit. The Royal Caetlo will be
ath(fed hy approximately 12
employes, mainly from San­
ford, with training conducted
at other nearby Royal Castles
In thu Orlando area. The dis­
trict manager is Karl Christ­
enson of Orlando.
“ Tire highest standards in
food and refreshments, with
quirk, courteous and friendly
service, will be maintained at
all times," said James J.
Rush, vice president of opera­
tions for Royal Castle.
Since lla founding in 1027,
the System has expanded to
more than 130 restaurants
and food shops in Florida and
Iaiuisiana,

K. WAYNE ARNOLD
Wayne Arnold is the assist­
ant manager of the new Roy­
al Castle m Sanford.
Arnold Is a native Floridian,
born in Tarpon Springs, al­
though his parents now live
in Orlando.
lie attended the University
of Miami, and while m school
served as part-time assistant
director of adult recreation
lor Hie city of Hialeah.

Barry To Launch
Drive Sept. 4
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI| —
Republican presidential candi­
date llnrry M. Goldwutcr will
kick off his campaign for the
Whlta House in Prescott,
Ariz., Sept. 4, it was announc­
ed officially today.
Rep. John Rhodes, R-Ariz.,
ona of 111* senator's earliest
backers, told reporters that
arrangements had been com­
pleted for (J o I d w a te r to
launch his formal campaign
in the same city where he
started his successful drives
for ilia Sonata in 11)32 and

Sidewalk Art
In Showcase
TALLAHASSEE — T w o
prize paintings from the Win­
ter Park Art Festival are be­
ing placed on display at the
Florida Showrase in New
York City, Florida Development Commission Chairman
Wendell Jarrard said today.
They previously have been
displayed at the Florida pav­
ilion at the World’s Fair.
They are “ The Miser” by
Elsie Shaw, whlrli took first
prize in oils, and "Scrimmage
IV” by Joe Testn-Sccra,
painted in rusetn end winner
in media other than oil.

1UG9.

The announcement, confirm­
ing parlier tentative plans,
was made after Goldwatcr
and GOP vice presidential
cniididuto William K. Miller
held the second in a scries of
"unity breakfast meetings"
witli Republican House and
Senate members.

Newlyweds Held
For Drunkenness

OVEIl 35 YEAKS

RICHMOND, E n g l a n d

At First &amp; Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

(HIM)—Christopher Crefin, 42.
and his bride Sylvia. 4(1, were
arrested two hours after their
wedding on charges of gelling
drunk at the reception, police
said today.
The newlyweds were hooked
at a police station and then
released on hall for their
honeymoon—willi orders to be
In court today.

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Held Steel P rice, LB J V iew
WASHINGTON turn —
President Johnson, still enjoy­
ing a long political honeymoon
with big business, is moving
early to ward off a spat with
one of the biggest of all—steel
Without waiting for that
basic Industry to announce a
price ri'C, Johnson hn« let It
he known that he wouldn't like
it. He has warned that a steel
price boost "would strongly
conflict with our national in
terest in price stahility."
The President’s method for

lining this was In set forth his
views—reading from a memo­
randum—during a news con­
ference at his ranch in Texas
Saturday.
Hr did so in reply to a ques­
tion from a local reporter who
presented his query after be­
ing handed a note, during the
news conference, by White
House Press Secretary George
K. Reedy.
“ Mr. President, would you
care to comment on any of
those recent rumors about a

possible price Increase lr
steel?" the question went.
"If the reporta had any
basis, it would lie a m ailer of
very serious concern because
steel is very Important In our
economy," Johnson said in be­
ginning a long reply. He con­
cluded by saying:
"I am confident that lead­
ers of the steel Industry will
act responsibly in the nations!
interest. I have had no indica­
tion whatever that there Is
going to be any other action."

Changes In Base
Industrial
Rates Urged

Bandit Shot By
Pal’s Pistol

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and wounded his companion
during an attempted holdup,
sheriff's deputies reported.
The deputies said Sophia
Dorris, a clerk at Joe's Mar­
ket, knocked a M-catibor revolver from the hand of one
bandit and shot his accom­
plice, Episiario Pimcntal, 18,
in the arm.

NEW SAFETY CHIEF
—Appointment of Hritf.
Gen. Joint Dixon Lawlor ns executive vice
president of the Nuliunnl Safety Council
Inis Lefit announced hy
Howard P y l e , NSC
presidon I. Ccn. Law lor,
a 1934 graduate of
West Point, is retiring
from his post an chief
of staff for the Fifth
l J, S. Army to assume
his civilian duties.

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W I L 1.1 A M DAVIS.
personnel manager of

Carl Hatfield is the man­
the Uoyul Castle Sys­
ager of the new Royal Castle tems, Inc. was expected
which officially opened in to he in Sanford for
the opening of the new
Sanford Friday,
LO W E V E R Y D A Y
The restaurant is located at store here, which will
be
131st
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the
chain.
the corner of Hwy. 17-92 and
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PARK AVE. (■UNIIAMf
itoston cafeteria chain for 13
years.
Rase rates for assessing in­ L T D
Hatfield plans to relocate in
Sanford.
dustrial buildings should he
brought in line, County Com­
mission members were totil
Iasi week ns they sat as a
Runrd of Equalization.
John Krider of the Semin­
ole County Chamber of Com­
PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY # QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
merce, LeKoy Robb and Ally.
FLORENCE (UPI) - Dr. Joe Davis made the conten­
Edward
Annis, immediate tion when they appeared be­
SUNNYLAND’S CARDINAL BRAND SLICED
past president of the Amer­ fore the board. They said
ican M e d i c a l Association they have mi quarrel on indi­
(AHA), vigorously endorsed vidual buildings but did seek
Sen. Horry Goldwatcr Sunday. the change for industry.
Davis riintriideil the assess­
The Miami physician was
sharply critical of President ment of the former Drlmar
Johnson and at the same time Building is too high. It was
said he was an "active Demo­ purchased recently hy Chem­
crat" in Ilia home stale of ical Corporation of America,
Florida.
Commissioner J. C. Hutchison
in nn address lo the annual said the hoard Ims not "dis­
meeting of the Muscle Shoals covered any inequity."
Medical
Assembly.
Annis
11 was agreed (lie opinions
charged Johnson "is typically contained considerable merit
ixilillcal" us opposed to Gold- and houid members said they
LIMIT-2 LBS.
water who stoixl for "basic did not want to tux anyone
WITH OTHER
good citizenship and responsi­ out of the county.
PURCHASES
bility of government."
No more compluints will he
PLEASE
About 200 doctors from Ala­ tevolved by the hunid until
bama, Mississippi, Georgia Aug. 2G when it will recon­
and Tennessee were present vene.
for the address.
Annis criticized Johnson's
support of civil rights as a
political move and branded as
socialized medicine Johnson's
hacking of health insurance
- TORRANCE, Calif. (UI’D lor the aged financed through
A 4(1 year-old female market
social security.
clerk Sunday night took one

Nurse Shortage
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Nylon Covered Bufa
Red, Matching Chair,
t Tahles, S Lamps.

Neither the reporter nor
Johnson specifies! the origin of
reports that steel prices might
go up. But White House aide*
say they were aware of wide­
spread publication of such spe­
culation, largely on financial
pages.
A presidential side said he
knew of no direct soundings
from the steel industry to the
White House, in that regard.
Mindful of the showdown in
April. 1962. when the late
President John F. Kennedy

FANCY GOLDEN RIPE

BANANAS

�This Time Orioles Grab Crucial Series
Take Three Out
Of Four Games
From Yankees
By O u t Black
U N Sports Writer
Baltimore • kipper H a n k
Bauer doesn't want to appear
ovar-confldent but cooilder
aoroa of hla tnovu over the
peat weekend:
—Ha brought Steve Barber
out of the bullpen to aucceaifully pitch the opening game
of the crucial aerler agalnit
the Yankee*.
—Benched regular* Boog
Powell, hie leading home run
producer, and Norm Slebern
in Saturday'a conteat which
the Oriole* came from behind
to win 0-1 In 10 innlnga.
—ineerted Earl Robinson
into the lineup far the laet
three gamee and waa reward’
ad with five hlte and flawkeaa
fielding.
-W ithheld hU winnlngaat
pitcher, WaBy Bunker, from
the four-game act but uaed
young tiara D a v e Vineyard
end fran k Bert*In* effective­
ly In relief In Sunday'a doubleheader which the Oriolee split,
toeing the flrat M and taking
the nightcap 4-1.
In abort, the crucial aerie*
which the Yankee* ‘'always"
rallied to win this time went
to the Oriole* three gamee
to ooe—and left the Bird* m
fam ea In front of Chicago In
the American League race.
Meanwhile, Y o g i Berra,
Bauer'a counterpart, euffered
on the home team bench Sun­
day with aoma thought* of hla
—Whltey Ford la out Inde­
finitely with a calcium de­
posit on his right hip.
—Michey Mantle's fragile
condition remains a day-today affair. Ik e awitch-hitting
centerfUidar was limited to a
pinch-hit eppearance Sunday
due to a pulled groin muscle.
—Unlike years gone by,
th e n la no Joe Page, Loula
Arroyo or even Marshall
Bridges Berra can summon
from the bullpen la the late
Ik e m ajor league's largest
crowd of Ih* season, 16,lot,
saw southpaw A1 Downing
hurl t four-hit win In the open­
e r while fanning 10. Singles
by Bobby Richardson and Els­
ton Howard accounted for tha
Yankeea runt.
In tha nightcap, Powell's
gfth homer, a two-run belt in
tha third, offset Yankee blast*
by Roger Mari* and Johnny
Blanchard and helped Robin
Roberts to hla 267tb career
victory and ninth of tha sea­
son.
Elsewhere In the American
League; Washington nipped
Loe Angeles 6-5; in doubloheader octloa, Boston beat
Chicago 6-1, then lost 4-1;
Cleveland blanked Minnesota
T-0 before dropping a 5-1 da.
clskm; and Detroit swept two
from Kansas CUy 4-1 and 5-3.
Ia the National Laagua,
Pittsburgh abut out Chicago a0; Philadelphia stopped the
Meta 4-0; Houston outaoorod
St. Loula 6-1; Ban Francisco
aUpped past Cincinnati T-l;
and Milwaukee defeated Los
Angeleu 62.

American
League
Baltimore
Chicago
New York
Los Ang,
Detroit
Bostoo
Cleveland
Washington
Kan. CUy

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64
86
81
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Chicago • Boston 3
Cleveland 16 Mkaceota ■
Detroit 4 Kansas CUy 3
Leu Angelas 3 Washington g
Sunday's Results
Washington 6 Los Angelas I
Boston 6 Chicago I, let
Chicago 4 Bostoo J, md
Detroit 4 Kansas CUy t , 1st
Detroit I Kanaas CUy I, tod
Ctovaland T Minnesota o, let
Minnesota 9 Cleveland 1, Ind
New York 3 Baltimore 1, 1st
Baltimore 4 New York I, md
No gamaa echeduled
Cleveland at Los Angeles, (N)
Washington at Kao. CUy, (N)
u n t i l at Mioneoota (N)
Boston at Baltimore (N)
Chicago at Now York I, (D-

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P a g e 6 — A ur . 10, 1964

R rralb

Local Swim Team
W ins Novice Meet

17-Fishing
By Bill MeComlck
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
No need to tell the confirm­
ed fisherman the benefits of
angling from a boat, but too
many boatmen are not fisher­
men. Although some people
Juat never take to the sport,
a great many boatmen and
their families might like to
fish If they would only give
M a try muter proper condi­
tions.
One advantage of fishing
by boat is that you can go
where the fish are. Angling
from a bridge or pier, the
fisherman has to wait for the
fish to come to him. If they
decide to go somewhere else,
he baa no catch.
Trolling, you get about
fairly rapidly and when you
coma to a spot where hungry
flab are teeming, you stay
there. Chances ara there will
be no o t h e r Waltonlani
around to cut in on your fun
as there would bo at a shore
spot.
Around oceans and lakes
great fishing can be enjoyed
from offshore rigs. Aa a gen­
eral rule, tha bigger the fish
you are after the farther out
you will have to go. There la
juit as much fun in landing a
comparatively amall fighting
baas or pickerel aa there Is in
hauling In a huge prize.

MOST m o d e r n out*
tannin nre nuitablo for
for fishing.
For offshore fiihlng In the
aca, boats In the 18 lo 30 foot
length range are eiaential.
These require from &lt;53 to 100
horsepower at a minimum.
On large rivers and lakes
the he*t fiihlng can bo had in
14 to lOfoot craft powored
with 10 to 20 horsepower.
End of series.

Pro Grid Radio, TV
To Cost $30 Million
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A record total of nearly |30
million will be spent by radio
end telavlalon networks and
aUtions this year for broad­
cast rights to college and
professional football games.
A survey published by
"Broadcasting" magasina Sun­
day showed th at a total of
820,410,060 would be spent
827,309,000 for n e t w o r k
broadcasts.
Tha remainder will be split
between payments to profes­
sional and coUage teams by
Independent radio stations.
Tha rights to last year’s
gamaa sold far lesa than |15
million, tha magazine said.
The largest alnglo contract
Is for 828.3 million over a
two-year period for rights to
N a t i o n a l Football League
NFL game*, which will be
broadcast by the Columbia
Broadcasting System (CBS).

National League
W L F c i GB
Phils.
68 43 .602
Ban Fran.
64 47 .377 2Vt
Clan.
61 81 .343 6
Pitta.
86 30 .341 6Vt
St. Louts
81 32 .327 6
Milwaukee
86 34 .SOB 10
Lo* Ang.
53 34 .503 lOVk
Chicago
52 57 .477 13V4
Houston
a 44 .421 20
New York
34 78 .304 83
Saturday's Results
Pittsburgh 8 Chicago 2
Los Angeles 5 Milwaukee 4
Philadelphia IS New York 8
Houston 4 St. loula 1
San Francisco t Cincinnati 0
Sunday's Results
Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 0
Philadelphia 4 New York 0
St. Loula ■ Houston 2
Baa Francisco 7 Cincinnati 8
Milwaukee 6 lo* Angeles 2
Monday's Games
Lo* Angelo* at Cincinnati (N)
San Francisco at St. louts (N)
Only game* scheduled
Tuesday's Games
New York at Pittsburgh, (N)
Philadelphia at Chicago
San Fran, at S t Louis (N)
Los Angelas at Cincinnati (N)
Houston a t Milwaukee (N)

Itunnerup was » two-year
contract between the Nation­
al Broadcasting Co. (NBC)
and the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA)
for more than 813 million.
Tha largest payment for a
single game was 81-8 million
by CBS for tha NFL champi­
onship game Dec. 27, the mag­
azine aald.

How To Pick New
Commissioner Is
Meeting Topic

The Seminole Swim AisocUtlon racked up another
winning performance Friday
night when the group's team
poitcd a victory over four
other associations in the
Kingawood
Manor
Novice
Meet.
Kathy Reagan was the
winner In both the breaststroke and backstroke events
for girls 8 year* of ags and
under while Marchelle Oliff
placed fifth in the breast­
stroke event and sixth In the
backstroke.
Tommy Hunter was flrat
in the freestyle for boys 8
and under while Michael
Smith and David Dekle were
third and fourth respective­
ly. Stephen Baker waa second
In the breastroke, Mark
Ilrown was fourth and Dekle
sixth. Smith waa third in tho
butterfly and Hunter fifth in
tha backstroke and fourth In
the butterfly.

For gtrla 10 and under,
Holly McCrady waa first in
the freestyle and first in the
butterfly. Cindy Baker tied
for first in the backstroke,
was second In tha freestyle
and third In the breaststroke.
Beverly May tied for first in
the backstroke and was fifth
In tho backstroke while Judy
Bales was second in the
breaatroke and fourth In tha
butterfly. Martha Parker took
fifth place in both the free­
style and backstroke events.
Garland Harden waa first
in the butterfly and third In
the freestyle for boya 10 and
under. Shanda Wallace was
third in the breastroke and
fourth In the freestyle while
Allen 8ingletary waa fourth
In the breastroke.
In events for girls 11 and
12, Rita Simas was first in
tha freestyle and fourth In
the butterfly, Jennifer Oliff
was first In the backstroke,
second In the butterfly and

fourth In tha breaststroke,
Susan Baker was aixth in tha
freestyle and Susan Brown
waa fifth in the breaststroke.
Francis Smith took second
place In the freestyle and
sixth In the butterfly for
boyi 11 and 12. Wade Sin­
gletary was third In both the
freestyle
and
backstrok*
events while Danny Reagan
was fourth In tha W k itro k a
and fifth In the breaststroke.
Nancy May was first in ths
breaststroke for 13 and 14
year-old girls and was second
In the freestyle event. Jana
Polgnr was second In the
breaststroke and fourth In
the freestyle while Margaret
Smith was fourth in the back­
strok* and fifth in tha breast­
stroke.
In events for the IS and 14
year-old boys, Chris Wilson
wns first in the freestyle
while Kandy Bowling was
first In the breaststroke and
third In the freestyle.

United Press International
Upstart Tommy navi* beat
the Cleveland lirowns and Lou
G-ota at their own game.
Davis booted four field goals
and ooe extra point at San
Francisco Sunday aa tit* For­
ty Ninera crushed the Cleve­
land Browns 28-7 In their first
National Football League ex­
hibition game.
Groza, • 14-year veteran who
owns seven NFL records In the
kicking department, was able
to boot only ooe point after aa
the Forty Nkiera defense pres­
sured Cleveland quarterbacks
Frank Ryan and Jim Ninowakl and aoowed under premier
ground gainer Jim Brown, pre­
venting the Browns from scor­
ing until the last quarter.
Davis, who has kicked 154
consecutive PATa In hla six
year NFL career, booted field
goals from 12, 37, 19 and 36
yeardi.
Five games were played
Saturday night oo the first long

weekend of the exhibtion sea­
son.
A poised and confident Roma
Gabriel, in his third season,
engineered the Los Angeles
Ram* to a 17-6 victory over
the Delia* Cowboy's a t Loa
Angeles.
Gabriel completed 14 of 26
tosses for 139 yards, while
Cowboy signal caller Don
Meredith hit on 12 of 29 for ICO
yards. Dick Bast scored the
key touchdown in the second
quarter as he burst through
the center of the line and
romped 17 yards.
Rookie Clarence C h i l d *
made New York coaches
stand up ind take notice as
he returned a kickoff in the
third quarter 108 yards for the
score, but the rest of the
Giants failed to click a t the
Minnesota Vikings woo 21-7 on
their homeflrld. Childs' return
bested the NFL record by two
yards but it won't go into the

record hooka because this waa
an exhibition contest.
Gary Cuozzo, Johnny Unilas' understudy, proved his Phi
Beta Kappa from Virginia was
not only In academics aa he
stepped off the bench with the
score tied 7-7 and passed for
two touchdowns to give the
Baltimore
Colts
a
26-17
triumph over the Philadelphia
Eagles.
The Detroit I Jons nipped the
Washington Redskins 28-27 at
Charlotte, N. C. when quarter­
back MUt Plum connected on
a 16-yard pass to halfback
Terry Barr for the winning
seconds remaining in the
game.

Southern League
Sunday's Results
Knoxville 6 Birmingham 5
Charlotte 3 Columbus 0
Chattanooga T Lynchburg t
Asheville 9 Macon 3

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CHICAGO (UPI) — Raseball’s brain treat met todey
to decide how and when to
pick u new commlasioner when
Ford Frick retires next aummer.
Executives of both major
leagues also plan to map
plana for a player draft sim­
ilar to that used by the pro
football leagues.
National Laagua Pnaldent
Warren Giles said h* expect­
ed the council meeting to be
brief on the matter of de­
termining h o w to select
Frick’* successor.
Frick, commissioner alnre
1061, announced last week
that ha would not be a can­
didate to aucceed himself
when hla present term ex­
pires on Sept. 21, 1966. Frick
will b* 70 later this year.
Two meeting* were sched­
uled and both war* expected
to devote time to discussion
and a vote on a proposal for
a draft of free agents Ilka
the draft of college players
by professional football clubs.

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Bride-Elect Honored With Luncheon Wedding Plans
“Ml** Niki Aahby, lovely) Mme*. Clifford McKibbln Jr., Southward, Ernest Southward, I Hutchiaon Jr. and Mra. Blahop | Alao the Mfaaea Donna Aahbride-elect of Alex McKibbln, mother of the future bride­ Wally Philip*, Fred Ganaa, Aahby, mother of the bride- by, Merritt Philip*, Judy Lud| wig and Pat Donahoe.
was honor gueit Wednesday I groom, Robin Brown, Ira John Galloway and William | elect.
of a charming bridal luncheon1
.a t Jim Spencer'* Reataurant,
with Mr*. G. D. Blahop J r.
and Mra. Frank Donahoe
aerving a* co-ho«t#aae*.
The private dining room
wa* beautifully adorned with
floral arrangement* created
by Mra. Donahoe. Centering
the bride-elect'* table waa a
beautiful milk glaaa pedeital
compote containing an arrangement of carnatlona, tube
to lea, and pink ahaita dais*
lea combined with white apical
eucalyptua, accented on eith­
e r aide by two branched milk
-glaaa candelabra h o l d i n g
glowing while tapen. Porce­
lain cupid figurine* at each
of the table* held miniature
colonial bouqueta of dalaiea
and tube rare* ahowered with
narrow white aatin atreamera.
Milk glaaa candelabra con­
taining white taper* centered
the gueat*' table, accented on
cither aide by identical colon­
ial bouquet* to thoae of the
brlde-elect'a table. D a i n t y
bridal place card* marked the
gueat*' place*.
The hostesses preaented the
bonoree with a beautiful or­
chid coraage to complement
ber colorful border p r i n t
dreaa. Mra. Blahop'a hoateaa
gift to the bride-elect wa* an
electric fry pan, and Niki re­
ceived a hand etched brandy
anlfter from Mra. Donahoe.
Other* enjoying the delec­
table cold luncheon courae
preceded by eparkllng pink
elcct and her mother, Mrs. Bishop Ashby. StnndCO-HOSTESSES FOR A LUNCHEON a t Spenchampagne cocktaila were the
injf are Mra. Clifford McKibbln, mother of the
ccr’a Restaurant, honoring Miss Niki Ashby

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Not Detectable
Do you Uke to apice up the
flavor of your meat* with
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If ao, the guiding rule for
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Home demonatratlon speciallata with the Florida Agri­
cultural Extenaion Service
auggeat ualng chive* with
ground beef dlahc* and beef
pot roaata . . . basil with pork
diahea . . . aage in atufflng
for round ateaka or beef bird*.
A hint of dill ia good for
bralalng pork chop* . . . thyme
and roaemary go well with
beef and pork . . . roaemary
la alao good with lamb . . .
and aavory i* right for either
lamb or veal.

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AN APPLE for tho teacher completes the "buck
to school" outfits from l’ennoy'a of Sanford
which Donn Mount, ngo nine nnd his sister,
Sherri, seven, will model in n fashion show to bo
given nt 2 p.m. Thursday at Land O’Lnkcs
Country Club in CnitHclltcrry by the Young Wom­
an’s Club of Seminole County. They are the
children of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Mount, Queen’*
Mirror Circle, CnsHolltcrry.
(Herald Photo)

Female Lawyer Encourages
More Women To Enter Law
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)
—Female lawyers have won
full acceptance In the legal
profession in moat of the na­
tion, aaya Marian Evelyn
Wise, international auprame
dean of Iota Tau Tau, world­
wide legal sorority for wool*
en.
Mr*. Wise began her legal
career a t the age of 15 with
a 83-a-wsek Job In ■ Lawton,
Okla., lawyer's office.
The attorney, the lata Nick

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Phone 322-0915
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Gensman, insisted ah* learn
the meaning of all those legat word* and phrases eh*
typed for him.
"Mr. Genaman taught me
many things," ah* said. "I
dared not turn my brief* and
legal documents in to him
without knowing every word
on the page," eh* laid.
‘‘There’s plenty ef room at
the top for women who wiih
to become lawyere.
"Women make very good
lawyers, but they must be
prepared, in the beginning, to
go through a period of five
to six years of having very
little and feeling fortunate In
paying their bill*.
"The legal proieeeion ia
relatively new to women. W#
are a litUa backward in Ok­
lahoma toward female trial
lawyer*. But on both Eaat and
West Coasts, woman ar* very
important in the court aystarn.”

With Bridal Luncheon

Beach Party
Enjoyed By
Wives Club
Membera of the Jaycee
Wives Club and their huehands enjoyed a eookout a t
New Smyrna Beach laat
weekend.
Mra. Jim Rowe and Mr*.
Jamea McKee were In charge
of the arrangementa .
Couplea attending were, Mr.
and Mra. Harold Chapman,
Mr. and Mra. Jamea McKee,
Mr. nnd Mra. Tom Price, Mr.
and Mra. Carry Skate*, Mr.
and Mra. Phillip Skatea, Mr.
and Mr*. Jim Rowe, Mr. and
Mr*. Garnett White and Mr.
and Mr*. Clyda Long.

MRS. DOUGLAS STENSTROM, left, wns hostess for a recent bridal
luncheon a t the Imperial House, in W inter Park, honoring Miss Niki
Ashby. With the hostess, from left, nre Miss Ashby, her mother, Mrs.
Rishop Ashby and the mother of the groom-eicct, Mrs. Clifford McKibbin.
(Herald Photo*
Mia. Niki Aihby, brideelect of Alex McKibbln was
gueat of honor a t a recent
luncheon a t the Imperial
House, In Winter Park.
• Hoateaa waa Mr*. Douglaa
Stenatrom. The luncheon table
was overlaid with an Irish
linen cloth and centered with
an attractiva arrangement of

pale yellow and white cushion
type mums and leather leaf
fern in a low sterling silver
bowl.
Single aterling candleholdera with white tapers were
placed on either lids of the
arrangement. Place c a r d s
were attached to small bagi
of whits nylon net filled with

Show
Eye Bank Project

Mrs. Woodruff Speaks O n

By Jane Caaeelberry
Due to the numerout inquirira from women in aurrounding communitlea Interrated In Joining the newly
formed Young Women's Club
of Caaaelherry the name of
the club ha* been changed to
Young Woman's Club of Sem­
inole County In order to en­
large the scope of the organ­
ization, according to Mrs. D.
E. Mount, general chairman.
Any young woman, under
4b years, Interested In becom­
ing a member ia cordially In­
vited to attend a tea for pros­
pective members and a "hark
to echool" fashion show to be
held from 2 until 4 p. m.
T h u r s d a y at the (.and
O'Lakee Country Club In
Casselberry.
Mra. Ray Wesley will mod­
erate the fashion show which
ahould b« of particular inter­
est to all mother* faced with
(he problem of outfitting
their l&gt;oya and girla for school
this fall.
Youngateri taking part In
the allow, which will feature
fashions from Pennry'e of
Sanford, Include Pam and
Jana Huggins, children of
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Huggins;
Donn and Sherri Mount, chil­
dren of Mr. and Mra. D. E.
Mount and Lea Cote, eon of
Mr. and Mra. Lawii Cote.

New

Final plana ar* announced
for the wedding of Mia* Janet
Johninn, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Clifford Johnaon, 1408
Bel Air, to Michael Anthony
Knrgan, aon of Mr. and Mra.
Edward A. Korgnn, 2408 Or­
ange Ave., ell of Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of Aug. 11 at 8 p. m. a t
Chriet M e t h o d i a t Church,
Tucker Drive In Sunland Eetatca. Rev. Charlea Hogg,
will officiate aailated by Rev.
Hugh Booth, of DeBary.
All relative! and friend* of
the couple are invited to at­
tend both the wedding and re*
caption, which will follow the
ceremony in Fellowahip Hall,

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future groom and the hostesses, Mrs. Donahoe
and Mrs. Bishop.
(Herald Photo)

were Mrs. Frank Donahoe and Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Jr. l^cft to riKht (front) is the churminK bride-

Announced

Miss Niki Ashby Honored

Hospital

The Jaycee Wivei Club held
a recent mcUng a t the home
of Mr*. Jim Rowe. Several
thank you lettera were read,
including one from the boy at
the Sunland Training Center,
in Gaineavllle, sponsored by
the club. He thanked the
membera for gifts and money
received enabling him to have
candy and other things not
furnished by the school.
Mra. Phillip Skates, chair­
man of this project, asked
each member to send card*
and other small remembran­
ces to him as often aa possi­
ble.
Nominations for Ute Key
Girl Award were Mrs. Larry
Skates and Mrs. Phillip Skat­
es. A secret ballot was taken
and tha winner will be an-

Anna Miller
Circle Meets
ATTRACTIVE young model*, eight year old
Jana Hugginn and her alittcr, Pam, 10, *tanding, will be modeling these adorable fall fashion*
from Penney’* of Sanford nt Thursday’* fanhion
show and teu for prospective members of the
Young Woman’s Club of Seminole County which
will Imj held from 2 until 4 p.m. a t the Land
O'Lnkes Country Club in Cnssellicrry. Jnnn and
Pum Hrc daughters of Mr. nnd Mr*. J. W. Hug­
gins, 211 S. Embry, Casselberry.

Residents Welcomed

Mr. and Mra. Ed Roger* and
family from Winiton Park,
Daytona, Fla.; Mr. and Mr*.
Cecil Thomaa of W. Welling­
ton from Chevy Chase, Md.;
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Fritx
of W. Wellington from Cincin­
nati, Ohio; Mis* Dora Helling
of Rockhill from PiUburgh,
P a.; Mr. and Mr*. Anthony
Kuaick and family of Rockhill from Chicago, ill.; Mr.
and Mra. Harold Swaok of
Horizoa from Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. See­
ley of Rockhill from Framing­
ham, Maas.; Mr. and Mra.
Jam es Drake of Horizon from
Orlando, Fla.; Mra. Ella Sut­
ler of Rockhill St. from St.
Louis, Mo.; Mr, and Mra. Ed­
ward Pankiewict of W. Wel­
Thera'* a record crop of lington from Plymouth, Wis.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Coel of
California pluma thla year,
nearly 110,000 ton*. The U. 8. W. Wellington from Plymouth,
Department of Agriculture re­
3
port* that la 39 per cent above
(•(Ihsllll |i \ Mill \ililH
average.

By MIMrnd Haney
July arrival* of families In
Deltona havn kept the Wel­
come Wagon Hoateaa busy.
The beautiful Florida weather
has Joined with her In welcom­
ing the following new resi­
dent* to their home* in Del­
tona.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Nebergall of Hartley Ave. f r o m
Springfield, Ohio; Mr. and
Mra. Jay Poucber of Horiton
from Waukegon, III.; Mr. and
Mra. Dillard Martin of DelIona Blvd. from Quincey, III.;
Mr. and Mra. Whitman Hoptoo of Hartley Ave. from Ar­
lington, V*.; Mr. and Mra.
Frank Vernon of Hartley Cir­
cle from London, England;

Wia.; Mias Cl*re Sonqulst of
Normandy from Park Forrest,
HI.; Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Shinn
of Merrimac from Jessup,
Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mencter of Normandy from Datrolt, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Al­
vin Timmerman of W. Wel­
lington from Chicago, 111.; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen King of
Normandy from Oak Park,
III.; and Mr. and Mrs. Eugona
Neaheim of Normaody
New York. N. Y.
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nounced and the award given
at the installation banquet in
September.
Elected to serve on tha nom­
inating committee were the
president, Mrs. Tom Price
and Mra. Dave Berrien, Mra.
J i m McKee, Mrs. Phillip
Skates and Mrs. Charles Tetenbaum. The hostess gift was
won by Mra. Berrien.
Mra. Frank Woodruff gave
an interesting talk on SHEBA,
the Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank. The project it sponsor­
ed by the Pink Ladies of Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital, the
Sanford Lions Club and the
Casselberry Lions Club with
the co-operation of the hospi­
tal and Dr. Ed Lindsey.
SHEBA sent the first act of
eyas to the University of Flo­
rida two years ago and eight
additional sets have been sent
aince then. Mr*. Woodruff ex­
plained how everyone can don­
ate eyes to help someone else
see.

The Anna Miller Circle of
(he Sanford BI’O Elk* Lodge
1241 mcl Aug. 4 at the BPOE
Lodge Hall.
Membera present were Mm
Membera p r e s e n t were
Mmaa. W. J. Clarke, W. 11.
Liptbrott, Frank C. Wight,
Hukm Hale, Clyde Elliion,
Clayton Smith, Warren Hay­
nes, Christine Blankenship,
Laymen R. Goodman, J . R.
Hoolehan Jr., J. R. Hootehan,
Sr., and Mrs. John C. Brown.

rice to be used a t the wed­
ding.
The menu consisted of cran­
berry-pineapple cocktail, fruit
plate, miniature rolls and
aweet bun*. For dessert min­
iature two-tiered w e d d i n g
cakes, topped with wedding
bella were acrvrd on white
doilfea along with raspberry
sherbet
The honorea wore an a t­
tractive white linen dreaa
adorned with avacado green
nnd rose floral print. Other
gumta included, tho hostess,
Mra. Stenatrom, Mr*. Bishop
Ashby, mother of the brideelect, Mrs. Clifford McKibbln,
mother of the future groom
and Miss Ashby's two «l*t&lt;««,
Mra. Robin Brown and Mias
Donna Ashby.
Alao Mrs. W. H. Stempcr,
Mra. Hugh Whclchel, Mr*. A1
Wallace, Mra. W. A. Admits,
Mrs. G. I). Bishop J r. and
Misa Marty Stcmper,

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with their daughter and her
family, Rev. and Mrs. C. C.
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By Abigail Van Buren

They called it quits after a
year. At 19 she married a
L'9-yenr-old Mamma's boy.
Thst tasted two years. Her
last husband was an older
man. She had known h im '
only a month and, after she
married him, she found out
that he hadn't even been
free to murry her. It was a
mess! Now she is back
home and has started to
date. She has no special
training ami hns never
worked a day in her life.
Her father supports her. 1
think, under the circum­
stances. we should have
some say about tile com­
pany she keeps, don't you?
Some of the characters she
goes with would make you
ill. She is our only child and
we do love her. What can
we do 7
troubled

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your daughter she is old
enough now to stl|i|Kirt her­
self, and l hut she must.
She is still young enough
to acquire "special train­
ing" if she wants it. If she
w i l l accept professional
guidance, it would be Worth
the effort. It will have to
come from outside, howev­
er, us she quit listening to
you years ago.

Qjcucobi}

DEAR ABBY: 1 recently
married a man who likes
dogs, but he can't stand
cats. 1 have always hud a
cat. 1 love cats. At the pre­
sent my mother is keeping
my two cats, and when 1
told my husband 1 wanted
to bring them home be aald,
"NO CATS in tliis house!"
He says cats are for old
maids and lonely widows
who hare nobody to love
them. I dun’t agree with
hlin on this, but don't want
to make an issue of it. What
ran I do 7 This is my first
marriage and his thinl.
LOVES CAT
DEAR LOVES: Leave
your cats nt your mother's
and go to visit them when
you get lonesome. Your hus­
band sounds tough enough
to live with WITHOUT an
excuse.
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TV Time critics preview rml makes it clear she's not
coming television shows by to be left alone with Gomer
attending rehear.-uls, watch­ at Ihe dance.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Holly­
ing screenings, s t u d y i n g
scripts in New York and Hol­ wood and the Stara. "The Unlywood. Here are their pre­ sinkahle Betty Davis." (Re­
run) A dissection of the ca­
views for today:
7:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Monday reer of Belle Davis via film
Night Movie. "House of Num­ clips, a discussion of her
bers." (Rerun) Jack Balance problems with motion picture
stars in a dual role in this studios and an overdose of
picture filmed almost entire­ superlatives. There’s an interly in San Quentin Prison. Jack rutting of scenes from various
plays a convicted murderer pictures, including a sequence
and his respectable look-alike on Bette's smoking techni­
brother. Aided by his wife, ques.
played by Barbara Lang, tin*
10 JI p.m. NBC. Sing Along
convict uses his resemblance with Mitch. (Color) (Rerun)
lo his brother to break out. Tho gimmick is newspaper
Then lie has to coni end with headlines, which, as anyone
a blackmailing guard.
knows, cover • multitude of
8:30-10 p.m. ARC. Wagon sins, Leslie Uggams does "It's
Train. "The Grover Allen tiie Talk of the Town." Victor
Story." (Rerun) We happen to Griffin warns you (o look uut
be pushovers for Burgess for "Jim m y Valentine" in
Meredith, particularly when crime news. Worth listening
he plays little men who rise lo to on their own merits, but
groat occasions, such as mur­ rather tlunsily connected, are
der. In (his episode, that's his "Dear Old Donegal" by Hob
role, and if his playing sug­ McGrath, "My F a v o r i t e
gests a lost suspect front Tilings" by ixniise O’Urien
"Burke's Law," that's all to and Hie opening "lan e is
the good,
Sweeping the Country."
9:3U p.m. CDS. Hie Danny
llMI p.m. ABC. Breaking
Thom us Show (Rerun) Very Point. "Bird and Snake." &lt;Re­
enjoyable. Danny Williams run) A confusing plot witimut
(Danny Thomas I is in a spot a clear dramatic definition,
when wife Kathy's Aunt Molly but the acting is very good,
(Barbara Mullen) makes a particularly Ilia I of Rotiert
surprise visit from Ireland Bedford as a hostile psychotic
with her four sons and calm­ with sadistic tendencies. Dr.
ly insists they s h o u l d get s Tliompvon (Paul Richards)
singing debut in Charley llal- isn't gelling anywhere with
per’s nIghl club. Danny can't tin apathetic therapy group so
talk her out of it, so Charley ho inject* Bedford into Ihe
posts a cop at the door to keep class in tho hopes he'll stir
them out. But they get to sing them up. But the scheme
because tho cop just tiupiwns boomerangs when his danger­
to be an Irishman. And the ous patient runs off with a
singing is mighty good be­ mild neurotic member t.Uacause the tour sons are real­ risa Pa van).
ly the Clancy Brothers and
Toni Makein, whom you’ve
Research proves that air
heard on many recordings.
conditioned buildings a r •
9:30 ID p.m. CHS. The Andy mere conducive In study Hum
Griffith Show. (R erunI Very those (hut aren't.
funny, sometimes hilarious.
Barney (Don Knotts) has a
problem with his girl friend
Thelma (Betty Lynn) who re ­ i v T i l l : i t i i i t t r m i i i t
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NOW thru WED.
Cliff Robertson

Whom do they have lo im­
press?
If a young couple has mure
fun and gets a king belter liv­
ing very simply in a furnished
apartment Hun In a lieuse full
of unpaid lor furniture and
gadgets, why can't Hiey give
themselves this kind of a
break?
They can then eaae gradual

ly into acquiring Hie tilings
they want, instead of getting
evertyliing at once und being
swamped by installment pay­
ments.
Meanwhile, they have had
those few' carefree years in
which to find out that in order
to be happy they don't hate
to keep up with the Joneses—
or anybody else.

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dummy's spade suit.
Three diamonds bid and
made against you isn’t much
of a tragedy at rubber bridge,
bul the game was duplicate
and the difference hclwccn
our score of minus lit) and
the pasible score of plus "no
was tile difference between
top and bottom.
East had a reason for lead­
ing the fourth heart. He
poinled out Hint if I had held
tiie jack ui diamonds and not
the king of clubs, his play
would liuvc liealrn the hand
while a club return would
have allowed South to make
his contract. It had never
occurred to him that my shift
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Marriage* made in college
v for more successful than
io»t, according to a recent
irvcy.
And here is the e x e r ts ' exnotion: "There are no social
ressuros on married college
udenU.
"They are not expected to
jy new cars, sm art clothes,
•tier furniture to keep up
ith the Joneses, and in these
rat unpressured years they
in really get to know and
nderslind each other In a
•taxed and carefree almushcre."
Isn't there an idea here for
il young couples just beginng their marriages?
If married college students
in do without "things" for
few years while they comete their education, why
rn't otiier young couples gite
emsclvoj two or three years
' casual, inexpenshe hung?
by need they strain the budft with monthly payments on
house, ■ new auto, a dDhather, a television, an auto
kite w tsber and dryer, a
wise full of new furniture—
xi so on?
Why should a young couple
el they have to start out
ith everything in order to be

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DEAR ABBY: I nm a 17year-old girl. I had taro
date* with an IB-y ear-old
boy I've hail a secret crush
on for a long time, lie was
an hour late both times, but
I didn't say anything. Then
ho took inu to a big part),
and wandered away. No­
body even knew who I was
with. I had a horrible time.
Later he took me to the Sen­
ior Prom and 1 never had a
better time in my whuie life.
He aald he had a great
time, too, and 1 know he
did. That was the Inst tima
I saw him. I hgard that he
is practically rushing an­
other girl off her feet. I
want him to know that a f­
ter all I took from him, he
can’t ireat me this way and
get away with it, and if he
were to call me up und
BEG me for a date 1 would
turn him down. How can I
let him know how I feel?
"WHO NEEDS HIMT"
DEAR WHO: When lie
calls you up and BEGS you
for a date, tell him!
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Our adyear-old daughter has been
married three timer. The
first marriage was a mis­
take because they were both
too young. (The boy's m oth-'
er had to sign for him.)

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GENERAL TENDENCIES;
A day whan the little things
which can be dona to show
you a rt thoughtful of the
hopea and wlahaa p i othera
la vitally Important, and you
can certainly arrange lome
Joint affalra that cement ro­
mantic tiea. However, tonight
almost everyone becomes pret­
ty edgy, ao do nothing to
arouae tempera.
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB) A heart to heart talk with
aaeociatea reveala what la ex­
pected of you, end how beat
to operate In the future. Be
helpful In emotional matter*.
Give them a chance to feel
secure.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) If you look about you, you
aee where you can make ar­
r a n t e menta, adjustment*,
quickly to Improve conditions.
Da helpful with fellow Work­
ers, also. They then respond
In kind.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) You can use both hands
and mind wisely In operating
home more efficiently, har­
moniously.
Favorably
lmpreia those who live with
you; they then respect you
more.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) If you are Tery
efficient a t your dally duties,
othera will take an In tern '
In aiding you, furthering your
projects. Produce! Have u
rharmlng evening with pala,
sens arguments.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) You need to asm more,
and your first stsp is to In­
crease good vrill with othera,
starting with thoss d o st to
you. Have wlss talk*. Much
benefit een come from such.
VIRGO (August 22 to September 22) You hsve other
fins talents which can be put
into operation to Increaas
abundanct. Do It now — aee
your bankers, If necessary.
Budget wiaaly. Be grateful
for friendly Investors.
L1BBA (September "3 to
October 22) Ability for artis­
try, friendly partnerships is
vary evident 111 your sign —
make the most ef such today.
Get busy with color, new con­
tacts, etc. Relax In PM.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 11) It Is now pos•Ibis for you to comprehend
whatover has been hexy In the
past. Be sura later to assist
those who come to you with
their problems. These can al­
so be emotional.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Confid­
ing In personal friends for
soma specific reason Is wiss,
since they are loyal to you.
They assist also In social
alms. Join efforts In some
constructive idea.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Use that in­
genious streak In your na­
ture to get the support of
higher-ups todey. Increase
good will to ail appreciable
extent. Evening fine for re­
laxation.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February IB) Get Impor­
tant dutiea handled quickly
so that you can Inter look in­
to outlet* that are profitable.
You have been aucceasful In
certain arena In the paat. Ex­
pand In ibis.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Uy using your In*
tullivs faculties wisely, you
now gsl the answers to vexing problems and idsas that
have heretofore eluded you.
Act on them quickly. He remantlc In PM.
IF YtiUK CHILD IS UOUN
TODAY, he or ehe will have
such • charming nature that
others take to your progeny
very quickly but the social
anob or antagonist will never
be In this chart. Slant Uia ed­
ucation toward forming a
partnership with right per­
sons, since much success
comes from having this com­
mon (ouch with the public in
general.
“The Stars latpel, (hey
do net compel," What you
make of yeur life is largsly up to YOU I
Carroll ItighUr's Individual
Forecast for your sign for
Sept, is now ready. Fur your
copy send your blrthdate and
|1.0(l to Carroll (tighter Fore­
cast Ths Sanford Herald, Dux
1B21, Hollywood 28, Califor­
nia.
From classified to display,
day In and day out. news­
papers a r t the finest advertis­
ing medium there U, accord­
ing In Orville W. Johler,
pruiidyit of independent Gro­
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WILL accept best reasonable
P ” N5 tt RABBITS
oiler for 18 cu. It. stainless
Approximately 60 rabbit*
steel commercial refrigera­
135 Male and Female
*’h. 322-9197
tor. Good running condition
Contact Dick Aiken or call
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop­ 322-6825.
tion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­ FREEZER, Upright, 20 cu. ft.
1200. 322-4734.
sota, Del,and. Ph. 73I-1R16.

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Aug. 10, 1964 — Page 11 95. Houses For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

11 per Day Reolal for Electric
Carpet Shampooer with purSHETLAND PONIES. 175 and
chaae of Blue Lustre. Carup. Will pasture. Plenty rid­ roll'* Furniture.
ing space. Ph. 322-5479.
4 YEAR OLD HOTPOINT
HENS FOR SALE. 200. All Electric Stove with thermoMust Go! 35c each. Snyder's
•taUc griddle Included. 185.
Poultry Farm, Lake Jessup.
322-7075.
n.VNO IN STORAGE
Beautiful spinet-console stored
OKRA. 322-0415.
locally. Re ported like new
Responsible party can take
OKRA. PH. 322-6558.
at big saving on low pay­
ment balance. Write Ml AC
15. Spcclnl Services
Credit, 135 Simpson Dr.,
Rome, Georgia.
COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
Service. 322-2J10.
CLUB ROCKING CHAIR 8c
Scoop chair. Reasonable.
22. Plumbing
668-5100.
KL C a te rin g - Food

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25. Air Cnnd. &amp; Heating
AIR-CONDITIONING
Hy FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

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PIECE DINING R o o m
Suite, Gas range. Odd piec
es. Ph. 322 0454.

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BART PILCHER, BROKER
Personal Service
Call 322-7408

Train lor U. S. Civil Service 87. llunlncHH Rentals
tests. See our ad under Edu­
F o n LEASE—Service Station.
cation-Instruction classifica­
Good location. Good pro­
tion. Lincoln Service. Es­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
tablished 1918.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

77. Situation Wanted

FORMER CARETAKER for
Giants wanU yard work.
HI*: c h a r t * * p, D e d m o n
Very dependable. J a c k
fi.'-ii-h Au* in. ir,
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Laurence, 322-4823.

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425-5938
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(D ial Dlraot)

ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cret MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
of equipment. Ph. 322 4013.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
Scott Ave. Will consider
84. Real Estate • Sale
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322WANTED
0228.
WEEK END RANCHER
Who needs 4 acres of excell­
LAKE MINNIE
ent pasture land, (fenced
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
with two flowing wells). Al­
Fully Improved
so includes a modern to x
45 ft. '59 model bunk house Sewer, Water, SUe 112 x 180.
Sacrifice 15500 Each. Char­
with Cabana and screened
les Seligman. 1201 E. Robin
porch. HURRY! "STAKE
son A ve, Orlando. Phone
YOUR CLAIM NOW." Ride
422 2576. Broker* Invited.
Southbound Stage 3.4 miles
from City Limiti. F o r
schedule call
NICE BUILDING LOTS In
Mary. Any size avail,
EVERETT A. HARPER Lake
able. You NAME THE
AGENCY • REALTOR
TERMS.
M85 S. Park Ave.
HART PILCHER, Broker
Fbones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 226:.
322 7498
RIVERFRONT HIDEAWAY
Located in center of Shad A 95. Houhm For Sain
B ail fishing on the beautiful
St. Johns River a I960 in x NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bad.
room, screened porch, nicety
55 Ft. Aluminum trailer
iindscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
completely furnished on
large lot. Trailer, lot and
2 BEDROOM house, UT Gar­
tildes way with restful quiet­
rison Dr. Ph. 322-7708.
ness and privacy may be
yours for |8,SuO with Easy 3 nEDROOM, 2 bath home.
Tcrma!
Residential. 322 5596.

Stemper Agency

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82. IIutiinesH Prop, • Sale 9(1. Lola For Sale

FLEA MARKET
Every Saturday &amp; Sunday, 715 Men-women, 18-52. Start high
N. Dixie Freeway, New Smy­ as 1102 a week. Preparatory
rna. Antiques, Modern, Uaed, training u n t i l appointed
Thousand* ol Jobs open, Ex­
Space Available.
perience usuall neocssary.
1958 316 Chav, motor complete­ FREE information on Job*,
ly rebuilt. 322 9311 after 5 salaries, requirement*. Write
322-7347,
TODAY giving name, ad­
dress ami phone. Lincoln
WORLD BOOK Encylopedla. Service, Box 85, Sanford
Used, large type edition. Herald.
Park Ave. Trailer C t , Lot
93, Sanford.
KINDERGARTEN
AUGUST SPEC. New canvass
1101 W. 20th St. (Rear)
cots, 13.99 value, now 13 M.
Mrs. J. W. Carter
Army-Navy Surplus.
8til Year — 322 0517
Enrollment of 15 Only
You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­ Bed in Pre school education
Realtor Iniuror-Tra.let
ald Cliastfled.
322 1991 1919 S. French Ave.
71. Mule Help Wanted
AMBITIOUS?
MAN to service Insurance IF You're willing to do a lit­
Debit in Sanford. Salary
OLD NEWSPAPERS
tle fixing and painting, you
plus commissions with op­ will profit and be proud to
portunity lor fast advance­ own this large 3 RR LAKEment Reply to p. 0. Bo*
FOR SALE
FRONT Home. Almost 2
1125, Sanford.
acres (could bp divided la
ter).
Private but only 10
PAINTERS
Experlenred
only
25 LBS. • 50c
mile* from town Reduced
A .1 Adrork. 322 9558
to 115,100 with good terms.
SANFORD HERALD
71. Mule or Female Help Call

LOOKING FOR
SECURE JOB?

103. Mobile Home* • Rant 115. Autoa For Sale

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
HOUSETRAILER, 2 Room*, 1952 CHEVROLET. Excellent
room, 2 Ba(h, pine panel­
condition. 322-7536.
St. Johns Realty
large carporte, connecting
ed Florida Room, Central THE TIME TESTED FIRM
large lot, Westslde, 150. Ph.
1958 MERCURY St*. Wgn.
air, sprinkler system, patio, 118 N. Tark Ava. FA 2-8123
322-5118.
New motor. 1385. 322-5598.
150X150 lot. Ph. 322-8522, 207
96. Houses • Sale or Rent 106. Apartments for Rent
Ridge Rd.
1961 CORVAIR 700 4 door. 1995
1961 VOLKSWAGEN conver­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON Finn. Apt. 2300 ntenonvtlle.
tible, 11195
LAKE. Call s v a n l n g a
FURNISHED apartment*, 6 1961 VOLKSWAGEN S u lim
822-1597.
FHA - VA HOMES
blocks from downtown. 845,
Wagon, 11195
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
THREE BEDROOM, 14k baths
160 and 185 per month. 1959 PONTIAC 4-door Hardtop,
1, m , k 2 BATHS
G. I. loan, targe comer lot
1995
Some utilitiea furnished. Ph.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
large shade treoa, 107 Tuck
322-3641.
SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
er Drive, Sanford. 322-2288.
800 French Ave.
322-1383
For Complete Information
NEAR NAVAL BASE
97. Houses For Rent
See or Call Your
•63 CORVAIR 700. 323-0384.
Nicely Furn. 1 BR A pt
Ph. 688 4323
FHA - VA
2 BR. Unfurnished house. Ph 2015 Sangord
322-8892.
SALKS RROKKR
AIR conditioned bedroom in
A&gt; Have The Home For You
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 3 room furnished apt. 165.00
111 E. 8th, 332-4285.
ped. large corner lot. close
te shopping centers, walking
distance to Pinecrcst school. FURN. Apt. Cleie In. Jimmla
5685 PARK DRIVE
Cowan. 322-4013.
63 Renault, 1993 bat, 143 m&lt;v
182.50 mo. 2700 Magnolia
322-2420
322-7495
61 Renault, 1683 ha!. 132 mo.
Ave. 3223754.
EFFICIENCY.
140.
811
Park.
GREENBRtAK
61 Opal Wgn.. 1742 bal, 133 mo.
Choice Iota available hi 3-BEDROOM house, 702 Cher MODERN Fura. apu. Alan (W Ford Ang. 1599 bal,, |32 mo.
okee Circle. 322 8438
Gretnhrler ef Leeh Arbor
Storage space. Ph. 332-1374. 58 Rambler, 1499 bal. 124 mo.
overlooking golf course. 2 BEDROOM furnished house
57 Ram. Wgn. 1611 hat, 131 mo.
Custom building to your
108 W. 18th St. Ph. 349-3952 CLEAN tit Floor Apt. Pvt. 54 Metro, H96 bal, I2t mo.
.58 Old*. Iflni bal, 131 mo.
specifications.
Greenbrier
rnl. 1001 Palmetto,
ORANGE CITY, all electric
57 Bulck, 1591 bat, Lin mo.
developed by
furnished home, 1-bedroom 1-Rnom Efficiency apt. with 55 Cadillac, 1599 bal. 131 mo
KING5WOOD
enclosed garage, elderly or
pvt. bath A shower, suitable 51 Ford Wgn 1747 ha I, 133 mo
BUILDERS, INC.
middle aged couple, large
for couple or tingle person 58 Chev., 1541 ba!., 129 mo.
202 Falrment Dr.
or retired. All utititie* In­ 55 Fontiae, 1499 bal, 123 mo.
lot. Phona Irma Williams
FA 2-8074
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ 58 Cadillac, 1787 bal, 137 mo.
775-3531.
cated on U1 St., within 1 50 Ply , 1791 bal, 134 mo.
4 BEDROOM. 2 Baths. Flor­
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houaes
block of 3 fro* parking lota 59 Chev., 1641 bal, 132 mo.
ida Boom, cent, heat A airPayton Realty
and sboppSsg renter. In­ 57 Old*. 1307 bal. 129 mo.
conditioning. Ph. 322-4876.
322 1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
quire at Manuel Jacobsoa 59 Ford. 1399 ha!. 123 mo.
Dept, store 211 E. First St. 58 Chev. Cnv., 1742 bal. 136 mo.
RENTALS
$100 DOWN
57 Olds, 1597 bal, 137 mo.
Furnished or Unfurnished
FHA-VA HOMES
W E L A K A APARTMENTS 58 Chav. Cav. 1895 bal, 139 mo.
Ball-Blair Agency
114 W. Firet St.
SEVERAL Outatanding 2 k 3 Ph. 322 5841 218 S. Park Ave
58 Lincoln, 1592 bal, 131 mo.
Bedroom Home* available in
57 Ply. 1517 bal, 129 mo.
all Areaa of Sanford. Let ua 1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex 58 Pontiac, 1774 bal, 133 mo.
apis, l tlh Ave., Longwood,
Show you Around I
5122.
58 Mercury, 1590 bal, 132 mo.
6 mi. from N.A.S. Fh. 83860
Falcon, 16M bal, 132 mo.
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
3208.
58 Dodge. 160! bal. 133 mo.
furnished, on Lake. Adults
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­ 33 Chevy, |147 bal. 84 mo.
only. Ph. 322-7434.
1001 S. Park Ave.
RAGE APT. Water, electri­ 60 Lark, 1299 bal, |14 mo.
FA 2-5232 anytime
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, large
city furnished. Nice shady 55 Ford, f i l l bal, 13 mo.
lnt. Available August to. 703
lot. Adulta only. Ph. 323-1305. 5« Mercury, 1117 ha I, 14 mo.
Government Owned
53 Pontiac, 199 bal, 13 mo.
Cherokee
Circle,
Sunland.
Homen
Ph. 323-0940.
1 BEDROOM Furnished apart­
ment. Cloae downtown. Ph.
3 BEDROOM house. Clean A 322-1482 between 9 A 5:30
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
REPOSSESSIONS, INC,
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Monday thru Friday; 322322-4013.
Bedrooms located in varioue
4501 other time*.
I flll
SANF0RD AVKsections of Sanford
l u l l OPEN EVENINGS
UNFURNISHED HOUSE,
Immediate Delivery
bedroom, fenced yard. Lake FURNISHED Apt*. 822-6530.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS Mary. 322 1507.
Phone 322-4503
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
FROM $50.00
utilities Included. A d u l t * 120. Automotive Service
1
BR.
fura.
house,
Lake
Mary.
FOR THE BEST HOME
only. Lake Mary. 322-4903.
No pels. 322-3049.
BUY
VW SPECIALIST
SEE YOUR
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un FURN. APT. 328 2000.
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
furnished house, 2 bedrooms, 2 ROOM APARTMENT, Prl
Foreign A Domestic
screened porch, carporte,
S. Sanford Ave. Acrone
vate bath k entrance, 111
iillllly-elnragc, kitchen equip­ Mellonville, Ph. 322-3430.
from H.L.1I.
322-0247.
ped. Excellent condition. Ph.
322-2461.
FURNISHED apartment. 401 COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free ioapection, estimates,
Palmetto Ave.
LAKE MARY - Completely
pickup, delivery. He coring
refinished inside A out Un EFFICIENCY apartmant for 1 A repairs discounted.
furniahed 5 Rooms, kitchen or couple, lights k water furn­ M itt E. 3rd.
823-3443
equipped, new carpeting, ished. 145. 332-7399.
Auto G lu e, Tape
Florida Room, screened
A See* Gevera
j
porch, enclosed garage, 1 3 ROOM Furnished Apartment.
Ph. 322-5927.
block of Public Beach.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Adults or with small child HIK. Koome For Kent
SEAT
COVER CO.
(IS. Ph. 322-4411.
Office: 322 2118
&gt;•4 W. ted St. FA 38931
SLEEPING ROOM, Private
S BEDROOM HOUSE, U*Nights: 323-0700
bath and entrance. 382-39M. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
furnished, 322-1837.
322 0840
2524 Park Drive
AUTO GLASS
3-BEDnOOM, 2 bath, Fla. 115. Autoa For S alt

\ Bank $

Stenstrom Realty

PLUMBING
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
Contracting Repairs
2x12. Sheeting and flooring
FREE ESTIMATES
3220793.
T X t* U I
X
R. L. HARVEY
r ^ f iT * ■
51.
Arlirlea
For
Rent
704 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
1 oaiit writ©, *o m juat DICTATE my latter to you!1
ELDER SPRINGS
RENT A BED
RoPaway, Hospital A Baby
PLUMBING
Bedi.
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
By Day, Week, or Meath
322 7857 or 322-3125
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St
24. Well Drilling
CARROLI 'S FURNtTURE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, 55. Furniture For Sale
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typei and Sires
For the biggest selection of
We Repair and Service
nearly new and used furnl
STINE
lure, see Noll's Furniture
Machinery and Supply Co.
Brokerage in Casselberry
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6432 oa 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.

95. Houses For Sale

$100 DO W N

10 . Poultry • Livestock

CLEAN SIMMONS HIDE ABED SOFA 133; 1 tingle bed
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
with box springs A innerA. Itcauty Care
AIR-CONDITIONING
spring mattress A head
REFRIGERATION
board 120; Clean; 1 Mahog­
l'crraaoeat Special
Sales and Service
any Duncan Phyfc Console
Our Budset Wave Now JCL'Jj
FREE ESTIMATES
Table $5; 2 single head
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Ph. 322 6154
boards, both for 15; 3100
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834 Ed Callao
11. Musical InHtrumentM Park Ave. Ph. 322 6589.
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERFREE ESTIMATE
VICE. Reasonable prices.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Upholstering A Mattress ran
Free parking, 2nd A Oak. W L. Harmon - FA 2-4MI
ovating. New A Used Furnl
llarriett'a Beauty Nook, 105
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
35. Vacuum Cieaneru
S. Oak, 322-5742.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
FA 2-2U7.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
la closed. Customers call Cut YOUR REXAIR DEALER
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
256b S. Park
322-6611
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
Quick Service With the
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Cash. SUPER TRADING
PEBMANENT SPECIAL lor
POST. FA 2-0077.
August, 16 complete. Haiel 43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds
Porter Reauty Shop, 1164 W. CALADIUMS, large beautiful Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
25th. 322-1321.
plant*—8c each (while they
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Iiat). BELL'S NURSERY, 1
Ava.
Ph. FA 2-4112.
IANFORD HERALD
mile west Big Tree Park—
off Hwy, 17-92.
FURNITURE, 6 moa. old. 701
WANT ADS
Cherokee Circle, Sunltnd
50. Mine, For Sale
322-8252.
BRING FAST
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
RESULT*
69. Schooln &amp; Instruction*
BARN OF 10,000 Itema open
days. 1300 Grapevllle
HOLLY AVE.
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
KINDERGARTEN
JUNIOR KINDERS
READY MIX CONCRETE
xaT K K o r M i.t:
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
N o lle* l i h « r« b y g i v e n ( h i t ratio*, Floor, Free Estimate*
Pb. 3223560
p u r s u a n t le ( h r ( I m t d i ' - n i
n f f o r r o l o a u r * a n d u l i r t u r r r d Sills, lintels, iteps, blocks,
The Fine* In
In (he c i u a r p e n d i n g In lh «
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Prc School Education
C i r c u i t C o u r t In anil l o r Crm lsteel, grease traps, dry
n o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , n a r .fluewells.
Stepping
stones.
Vat h u i n b r r KITS. I tie u n d e r a l g n e d C l a r k will ar il ih» p r o .
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
p o n y a l l u i t r i l In a r i d C o u n t y
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
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JIM H U N T
REALTY

room.
kitchen
equipped,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
draperies. 1135 mo. 322 5836
Realtor
evenings 322-7480 daya.
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaao.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 2 BR, unfurnished house, $90
mo. Air-conditioncd. Dll. 6io
WE LIKE TO DO
E. 14th St. J. N. Robson Jr.
BUSINESS
322-1515 or 322-0228.
with people utio can recog
mi* a true value in thla 2 2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
space healer, kitchen equip­
bedroom home. Include*
ped. Available Aug. 5 A
electric kitchen, fireplace,
Aug. 28. 322-2858.
wall to-w.dl carpel, fenced
yard, well and pump for
watering, plus niiny more 1(10. H n u irt Kenlaltt
extras. All this in a nice
HUTCHISONS
neighborhood a n d o n l y
OCEANFRONT APTS.
110,000 with 1500 down and
339 So. Atlantic
175 per month.
Daytona Beach
Call 322-40.58

SO U TH W A RD

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116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
New H o m e , West Fourth
NEW HOMES
Street, Just off Persimmon. Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mar&gt;
Shown by appointment Ph.
Call 838 3911 Collect.
322-3581.
Shown Daily 1-T
NORTH ORLANDO RESALES
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Available in Sanford area and Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM
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Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
17-92). Ready for occupancy
1100
Down. Payments loss
165 00 per mo and up.
than rent.
Salea office: 802 Highland Ave.
HELMLY REALTY
Longwood, Fla.
Ph. 322 1841
8311-3911 Collect

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needs motor work. 8100. 110
FISHING BOAT wlUi Control*,
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motor and trailer, 1810. Ph.
322-7775.
62 CORVAIR Monsa, 4 speed,
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4 Door HT, 1 local owner,
auto trana., RAH, power 17' Class Boat, 50 hp motor,
Tilt trailer. Many extra*.
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Reasonable. 322-2679.
1150. Ph. 323 0453 or see at
121 Garrison Dr.
Gateway to T le waterway
1P37 OLDS MOBILE^ Straight Robson Sporting Goods
shift, 1200 ph. 322-3454.
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504-6-0
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Umveriiim Magazine. Up to
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1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
Built! Sparkling Blue and
NEW and USED
IJke New! Only 11391! ! Call
Awning* A fahanaa
Tim Adams at Holler* of
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Sanford. Downtown, 322-0711.
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562
1962 Ford F250, »♦ ton 6 Cy.
103. Mobile Homed • Kent Under engine. Low mileage,
1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAIL­ overload springs, Van type
body. A real buy at 11495. Radon*. Stock** * M a st am t
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175 mo. Ph. 322 1187.
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nights, 322 0711 Days.
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Old Story
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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Mrs. Penrose Love, princi­
pal o! the Seminole County
Business School, has been
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,
y 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
0 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."
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Members of the CampbellLossing American L e g i o n
f 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.
•

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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.
•

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•

Thnso television programs
y 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
p 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
cials.

»

No Increase
j^ a n fo rfr f c r a l f r In Millage

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Z ip C o d a 3 2 7 7 1
W EATHER:

VOL. 56

Parole Officer
Cites Parents'
Responsibility
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.

New Students
Asked To Sign

Holley Goes To
Barry’s Summit

2 Casselberry Town
Officials Resign
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

Mrs. Cowan Not
Involved

T a rtly

c lo u d y

United Tress Leased Wire

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.

A New* Item in The Heretd yesterday Identified the
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.

Herald Index

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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

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."
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO.

253

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Mrs. Harkey Gets Chore
As Acting City Manager

Brenda Fading
MIAMI turn - Tlie

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 t i l 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.

season's second tropical storm,
Brenda, lost some of it* punch
By Dottle Austin
Knowles was named Acting ance Director Henry Tamm Monday and began breaking
City Editor
City Manager for two day* fly lo New York to sign water up in the North Atlantic.
Mr* Mary Harkey. secre- this month, while Knowles, revenue bonds, August NJ and
Wife Next?
tary to City Manager W. E | Mayor A. L. Wilson, and Fin- 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 Mrs. G. Checkup
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
w Iki Joined in p ra is in g
Mrs. nominee, was undergoing a
Hut k e y '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 Body Found
missioners this morning in departments, provided extra
and meetings with marine en­ HIALEAH, t u r n — 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 LBJ’s Guest
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
.MRS. MARY HARKEY
period ha* anybody's taxes
in the field amt had excellent Justice Aides
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 Jackie Thanks
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
than commensurate with pri- message to Greek Prime Min­
Member* of tlie City of front nun inn nml motel com­ wrecks we have lo have Indore
Manford'a Zoning uml Plan­ plex development be con­ it Is 'sufficient'," said one American owned luxury yacht,
ister G e o r g e Papandreou,
today called President Tito
rilled
for a speedup In cur­
ning Board have gone on rec­ st tuctoil ns soon ns the engi- commissioner.
At tlie public hearing on her thanks for courtesies
Heeling data reveals that
rent Cyprus talks in Geneva,
ord ns unanimously endorsing such n program is feasible condemnation of buildings at shown her in Yugoslav water*.
Switzerland, and predicted It
development of I lie c ity 's wa­ and prnclicul anil in tlmt:
701 and 707 West 9th St. own­
was jmiijble to reach agree­
Crash
Kills
Youth
A
woman
housed
in
the
city
ed
by
Agrenla
Constantine,
terfront, to ssin g in an Olymp­
"They rceognizo lliut the
ment "within a month."
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPl)
A
Jail
on
a
drunk
and
disorder­
ic pool with other construc­ Wliter front Development Pro­ 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
tion.
gram may not monetarily pay
went
out
of
control
on
a
curve
tress
In
her
rell
last
night,
notice to "repair or demolish."
S i i j b t Sabres aent over lha
The board met Aug. 0 and for itself in the next few
Three recoin mend at Ions from here Monday night, killing one police reported today, anal had
drew up n memorandum years, hut that in other aieaa the Zoning and I'lannlng Com­ of thp youths, Mitchell Kaplan, an additional charge lodged Kokkina area of northwest
which was presented to City wbeie marinas have been es­ mission were heard. One wa* 16, Tlie other six all were In­ against her of defacing and Cyprus took no offensive aotinn.
Commissioners at their meet­ t abl i shed, the lorn I commun­ a unanimous endorsement of jured, one critically.
destroying city pn&gt;|&gt;crty.
He said tile planes, on a
ities have prospered and the
ing Monday.
Police
identified
the
woman
the waterfront development
Members of the Zoning and local governments have gain­ plan and urg&lt;-d the commiss­ Held In Slaying
as Carrie Kensle and said she reconnaissance mission, re­
ported "not very im portant"
Planning lluaiil, with Clifford ed monetarily from an inioner* to proceed with con­ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. had threatened to set fire lo a
ground fire.
McKibliin, chairman a n . Art eteased tax revenue.
struction as soon a* live en­ J. (UPl) — Eugene Morre, 39, house at inifl Orange Ave.
Harris, Roliert Harris, William
"Therefore, the Board rec- gineering data reveals that of Weal Pilm Reach, was or­ lodged in (lie city Jail on the
Bush, A1 Is'o, Dr. Brooke ominriid* Unit the City create such a program Is feasible dered held in $5,00(1 hall Mon­ first charge, site was trans­ Cars Smeared
Smith, Pat Johnson, Mason the land and rent the land to ami practical.
day night on a manslaughter ferred to the county jail after
Vandals smeared
catsup
\\ bai ton and Joe Davis.
private enterprise for the
Commissioner* set a puts charge in the death of Charles the second incident, police re­ over several ears parked near
Text of the memorandum motel, restaurant, and Olymp­ lie hearing lor Sept. 11 on an K. Goldsm ith. 19, of Pslson, port. Bonds totalling $315 •HU Vllilnn Hoad Monday night,
h a n d e d to ronimliiloner* ic pool development. Amt amendment to the zoning o r­ N. J.
wv-re placed against her.
police reported today.
reads:
further that, it, is felt that dinance delrting tlie dry clean­
"The (Zoning nod Planning) the municipal and hotel inter­ ing operation in tlie C-l zone
Board gives their unanimous est should Join on runinmn and combining dry cleaning
support and strongly recom­ ground to entire AAU regula­ and laundry o;&gt;eratio* in the
mend* to the City Commis­ tion swim meets to meat In C-2 zone.
sion that the proposed Ukr Sanfnfd in the motel pool."
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
n
sh o p
Knowles to have city survey
The State Board of Health the essential Information.
House-approved
hill by voire
craws make surveys on 21th
today urged parents who have
Application must include the St. and also on Orange and vote. Ih e legislation, an es­
SANFOltD!
children starting school this full name nf the child; the Willow Avenues lo see whe­ sential element In the Presi­
fall Ur obtain certified copies full narri! of (he lather; full ther an opening could be made dent's election plans, will em­
of the birth certificates im­ maiden name of the mother; tV re, if property owners bark the government on a
mediately.
the day, month, yrar, rily and agree to give the city an • a»e- broad program of financial as­
At the same Ume, Everett county of birth; whether thu ment.
sistance to areas where porkH. William* Jr., director of child is male or female; and
The former e g re s s to the eta of poverty persist amidst
the board'* Bureau of Vital 'he child'* ra n The original area, Glenway Drive, was
general prosperity.
Statistics, cautioned that hos­ birth certificate n u m b e r blocked off by an Irate pro­
TRIM, SUM
A key provision will estab­
pital birth certificates are not should be included if possi­ perty owner a few months
CASUALS FOR
lish youth ramps to train
accepted by school*. Olficial ble.
ago, and in view of the fact young men and women In new
ACTIVE GIRLS
birth certificates arc issued
If (lie child was born in an­ that the widening of 25th St.
■kills
and
give
them
outdoor
by the Bureau of Vital Statis­ other state, the certificate will auon hamper travel on
tics anil some county health must be obtained from that that road, the Zoning and conservation experience, The
I lo i t
bill also will provide aid to
departments. Williams also state.
Planning Board recommend­
AA-II
advised against waiting too
A full photocopy or a wal­ ed (hat 24th St. be opened to ■mall businessmen and farm­
long to obtain a birth certrii- let sized b i r t h registration provide access. Among other er* to underwrite local anti­
Cotton a r m y duck u p calion. He said "Although we card encased in plastic may things, property owners ob­ poverty projects.
It la certain lo be an issue
pern are air cooled,
are pro.-iSJ ng shout 500 birth be obtained from the bureau. ject to the removal of several
eertificatiorif a day right now, The type wanted should be very large old live oak tree* in the presidential election
Lontc-weur rubber aoles
we can give fast service. La­ specified. A fee of II for each that are standing on the right campaign.
in buff crepe design,
Sen. Ilarry Goldwater, the
ter, during any last minute copy or card must accompany of way.
italanced arch, tapered
rush by parents, service will the application.
The commissioner* instruct­ Republican nomine* for I’reitoe atyle. Sanitized®.
be slower, A child can miss
The board also suggested ed Finance Director Henry idant, opposed tha bill when
White o n l y .
an entire year of rf.’mxd un­ that before starting the first Tamm lo take over the duties it flrat passed U* Senate July
less a birth certificate it ob­ grade, the child have a phy­ of tlie city manager while 23, aa a hodge-podge of dis­
tained in Ume."
sical examination and all the Knowles attends a City Man­ credited programs resurrect­
OPEN WED. AFTERNOON
Application iurm i may be b ' a 1 c inoculations against ager's Association meeting ed from the New Deal 193u'a.
obtained from a county health whooping cough, polio, small­ Saturday and Sunday and Goldwater signed a blistering
AND Fill* NIGHT TILL 9:00
department but a letter will pox, typhoid, dipthuria and takee ■ weeks vacation from Senate GOP condemnation uf
uc adequate If ii contain* ail tetanus ( lockjaw j,
the bill' aa being designed "to
August 17ih tu £lrd.

★ ★ ★

Avery Cites Gains
With No Tax Raise

More Turk Jets
Fly Over Cyprus

Marina Endorsed

By Zoning Board

Prisoner Sets
Fire To Bed

Anti - Poverty Bill Sent To LBJ

Pupils' Birth
Papers Urged

B A C K -T O -S C H O O L V A L U E S!

IV

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T in i t —

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f.

• M on. • Tues. • W ed.

Q uiz: W ould You Like To Be The Boss?
tta Impartaaca af
aalf raUaaea la prapara trainaca far tta tay caaipaay paaiWaul to ho a booot
Ueaa af flora management.
Wall —
To aaa how yoa rata aa
m
maaaiamaat material, give
yoaraalf to potata far each
"yas” la tta following quia,
five poiata lor each "halfi la M a i y n " and arm for each "no."
a aaaacar, taring a toagMr rh e a aaa tta acorlag table at
j s t ftsa yeu can U ad h ipslla to t aad.
aatr w m tf aad f*flur*. Oa tta
atta r band, if yea do have
what II Uta«, knowing that No quality la more importyen hava M wifi tatp give you to aa executive. Tta opinion
tta toeeativa to »ustota a other* have of you la oftea a
dries to tta top.
reflectioa of what you think
I f u n i a t la E at H. Jordan, about them; If you like them,
executive viaa praaldtst of tta they'd Ilka you — aad work
J. C. taantjr Company, attry- for you. Thla doaen’t mean
aaa wta atptraa to raadi tta that you muat be friendly to
MglNa af msasgs msnt should tta point where you fall to
aak ItaBStlf 10 taala quos- crHJeiae poor effarta. It doea
mean, oa tta other hand, that
your criticism ahould ba aim­
yaid ftlck by which all Pen- ed at helping your aubordia*
iaaa fa n ara n * n - ate, aaver at merely booetlag
I la whkh they must your own ago.
Da yea realty know year
tnialiif p r o g r a m lab?

Dimes Savers
Pose Problem
For II. S. Hint
Whaa tta man tied Ma tie
aad pat aa hit coat, ba atao
took tta dime from hia dreseer. Oa hie way to work, ho
aaad tta dimt to buy a paper.
T ta aewaboy epent the dime
for a cup of coffee at a shop
where tta proprietor gave the
dim# in change to a man who
bought a pack af cigarettes.
This man left tta dime oa
a tip when he bought lunch
and tta waitrvae epent it for
bobby pine that afternoon at
tta &lt;i»— store. Tta dimo atora
gate H la change to a woman
wta bought a pair of nunglaaaoo and aha epent it for
a roll of mlnto at the candy
ehop. Tta man In tta candy
•hop gave the dime In change
to a man who bought hla wife
a boa of chocolate*.
In a alngl# day, the dim*
oarvad aa a medium of ex­
change In eight tranaaeIlona.
Dut there It atopped. For the
man whe bought th* choco­
late* la net only a thoughtful
huaband, ha la alaa a dlmoaavar. When he got home, he
dropped the dime In a cigar
box bi hla drecaer drawer
whera It will remain—along
with 167 earlier dime*—and
more to tome.
|a the dime-aaver doing
wrong? Not in th* ueual
aenae. In fact, he I* practic­
ing thrift through caving, a
generally accepted virtue. Hut
today our country la in the
throe* of a coin ahortog*. No
body rlalma thla shortage ia
being cauaed by dlme-aavera,
but th# dreener-drawer depot
It, tta piggy-hank balance and
th* auger-bowl supply are an
eient and widespread customs
and account for literally Ml
lions of roina now deaperately
needed to ease tha naeda of
retail trade.
Both U. 8. minta are now
working overtime to Increaae
coin production, and another
mint la to ba ronatrurted. In
the meantime, roina already
minted muat he kept in cir­
culation if both retailer and
eonaumer are not to ahara In
a frustrating Impaaae a t th*
aaeh register.
Do your ahar*. Take your
eeina to the tank and turn
them In for paper money. Or
bettor yet, put them in a sav­
ings account whera they’ll
multiply through the magic
ef Interest. That’a an added
benefit you'll never get from
your dresser drawer.

T t wining to state amwaas
•laa taw la do oomathlng, progressing at tta same clip.
you’re tta "responsible" Usd There’* nothing wrong with
dock-watching to long oa you
who'a Utaly to go placca.
Aro yoa wBtag to b a n ?
u u tta dock as a stimulus to
T ta potential e s a e u t l v o work, not aa aa escape iron
knowa that ta must literally K.
lo an to aucceed — by taking Are yon aa aptfartst?
m i , talking to superior* A good executive Is optimis­
of mors experience, co-work- tic and enthusiastic about his
a, keeping up with trade job aad hla company and
literature. Dot technical know­ seeks to looter this construeledge ia not tta whole story. five approach ia Us co-work­
T ta development of lifelong ers. Do you "talk-up" your
"study habits" that have little firm when you’re a m o n g
to do with booUorc; recognis­ friends, instead af joining tha
Do you try to dream up ing tta aeede of customers, futile chorus af gripers?
ideaa that will attract dwto- talking to people about their
man, tecraaaa aalaa, aava needs and preferences; learn­
the company money? Do you ing all you ran about the The hast way to time your
undort land aad work at tta people your firm serves —all speed in the race for success
important function af finding help you do ■ more effective Is to keep a record of year
the moat efficient way to gat job now and boost your man­ performance. No matter what
your Job is, note how much
agerial potential.
thiagi done?
you accomplished each weak
Do
yew
accept
eritklaas
Do you aoab m p auriMIRy?
or each mooth. Set your awn
If you look around for soma- graciously?
goals.
Taking
criticism
personally
thing to do whoa your Iramcdlato aialgameat la fulfilled, If Is not only a sign of immatur­ Score yourself as follows:
you atay with a job whoa ity — It's a sure way to cheat *3 to loo points — you have
othora would let down. If you- yourself of good will and val­ It, aad ara a prims manager
uable pointers. If you honestly prospect with an excellent
think your critic Is wrong, llklihood of reaching tta top.
speak up and make counter- 13 to M — You are definite­
suggestions. But be sure you ly maaageaMOt material, but
apeak from knowledge and you'll be wise to step up your
not from hurt pride — especi­ efforts if you want to live up
ally if it’s tta boss whose to your potential.
76 to SO — You can make It,
opinion you're challenging.
Can yen express yourself but you have a lot of compe­
Uclpatlon ia civic and com­
tition. Ask yourself bow you
well?
munity endeavors as outstand­ Unleu you can phrase your can Improve.
ing qualifications for this po­ thoughts dearly and concise­ U to 70 — the odds are
ly, you're not adequately against your landing a job in
sition.
Hultart, a Maitland area equipped to tell others what top management unless you
resident for over IT years, is to do. Numerous personnel ean lick those traits that have
a member and past president studies hava shown that exe­ cost you so many points.
of tta Maitland Chamber of cutives la every field tend to Below U — being a mana­
Commerce, aod a member o£ have above • average vocabu ger isn't everything. Your best
tha Winter Park Chamber of larlea. If you know you're bet is to seek success as a
Commerce. In additloa, he is weak hare, or In the spelling spouse and as a eitisen. If
a paat vice-chairman of the or grammar department, cor­ you hava tta gumption a man
Weklva District, Boy Scouts rect these deficiencies before agement position ia barely
possible, but you would prob­
of Amarica, and an elder and they hurt your chances.
ably be happier seeking a
trustee of Maitland’s First Doea time fly ?
career
in another direction.
If
It
eceras
to
stand
still,
Presbyterian Church. He is a
mamber of tta Central Flori
da Navy League and a dlree
G reat Savings On Easy Term s
lor of the Mental Health As­
sociation of Orange County.
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
He Is part committee chair­
man of the Plant • Engineer
log Committee of the state­
wide Florida Telephone Asso­
ciation.

RIGHTS
RESERVED

Locke Visits
Lions Club
By Jane Casselberry
Tha Llona Club of Caasalberry received an official
visit last Thursday night
from Claude E. Locke of
taeshurr, district governor
of 36-0, a t a meeting held at
the Trada Winds Cafeteria In
Seminole Plata.
Lock* gave a report on th*
Llona International Conven­
tion held thla aummer In Tor­
onto, Canada.
Other diitinguithed guesta
at tha meeting were Deputy
District Governor At targ e,
Sam I- Shaw, Mt. Dora, and
Deputy District Governor for
Krgion Three, Harold A. Jen­
kins of Orlando.
To emphasis* the problems
of the blind and encourage
Interest In the club's light
conservation program, Lions
Milton Freeman and Hibbard
fasaeltarry ate their aalads
while blindfolded.

Spectators Gored
SAN SEBASTIAN DE LOS
REYE8 , Spain (UP1)—More
than 3(1 peraons were knock­
ed down or gored by ait
stampeding fighting
bulls
her* Sunday during an "enrlerro," when ihe streets are
barricaded off and th# bulls
herded along them to the bull
ring.
Spectator* are allowed to
run with th* bulls.

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M A T H E R of Sanford

An employe of the Winter
Park Telephone Company for
ovar 31 years, Hultart has
risen "through the ranks'
from lineman to hla present
position as executive vice
president, lie was elected to
t h e Telephone Company's
board of directors in 1962.
Ilulbert ia marired to the
former Isabelle M. McNair.
Mrs. ilulbert, as well as the
couple's four children, Jim­
my, Chuck, Grace and San­
dra, were all born in Mait­
land. HU parents, Mr. and
Mri. Ernest E. Ilulbert aWo
reside in Maitland.
South Seminole Bank was
rhartrred in 1961, opening on
June 26 of that year. The pro­
gress made by this financial
institution over the past 3
years U indicative nf the ra­
pid development of the Millland • South Seminole County
area. Resources of South Sem­
inole Bank hava increased to
their present total approach­
ing 17.000,000.
South Seminole Bank now
cmploya 20 and continues to
expand its facilities as de­
mand wararnts.

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E. 0. Banka, president of
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Park, today announced tta
election of Ruaaell P. Hal­
bert to memberihip oa tta
bank'a board of dirt etora.
Tha board of diractori la
naming Hultart as a new
member pointed out hia bullnail career and genarous par-

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tta Caucus Room of Florida
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regardless of party affilia­
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something tangible to help in
t t a campaign are invited to
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City Speeds 'Cane
Workmen Told
To Stand By
For Big Blow
c i o c*
RVAH. One Navy Wive*,
sponsoring the forthcoming
Talent Show for the benefit of
the USO, report that the "Vig­
ilantes" — a five piece band—
t*Ul appear on the program.
The quintet Is composed of
Bob Mooney, Emile Caup,
Jack Shafer, Rum Hamilton
and Steve Collins.
Jack LcBianc, a vocalist
■nd pianist, has alto agreed
to perform. Additional audi­
tions are slated for Monday
nights the 7th and 14th of
September.

• • •

Clearing of right-of-way pro­
perty for repaving SR 427 Is
under way. Dense brush is being removed now on a sec­
tion ot tne road just north of
Lyman High School. It’ll be
a blessing when this project
is completed.

• • •

Note to the parent who
wanted us to check on lunch
periods at Sanford Junior
High School:
Yes, madam, your child is
correct! There arc three lunch
periods. The first starts at
10:J3 a m., the second at It:26 a.m. and the third is at
12:29 p m.
Can you imagine going to
lunch before 10:45 in the
•nornlng? But tint's r»gfr;,
Principal Hugh Carlton e iplains it this way: “We’ve got
more than 1,300 students here
•nd the enrollment is grow­
ing every day. When a school
term first begins more pupils
eat in the cafeteria. We're
feeding between 300 ami 400
*t each lunch period. If we
only had two lunch periods
we’d have to expand the time
of the lunch period to be sure
they were all served."
But that's not all. Carlton
also said that since classes
begin at g a.m. a large num ­
ber of students must be up at
6 a.m. for breakfast in order
to be ready to catch buses as
early as 7 a.m. “By 10:45
most of them are ready to
eat," Carlton said. "If you
don’t believe it, visit our cateteria during the first lunch
period."
Wc believe you!

City crews were hard at
work today under the direction
of City Manager W. E. Knowlea and department superin­
tendent! battening down the
City of Sanford ahead ot
threatening Hurricane Dora.
"Emergency crew* have
been placed on standby, and
we are proceeding with our
regular checklist of hurricane
preparations," Knowles said.
Preparations include check­
ing out fuel supplies and work­
ing conditions of (he city's
emergency generators that
supply power to City Hall, the
police station and the Navy
Shore Patrol offices, the gen­
erator at Kadio Station WTBR, two way radios, and heavy
duty equipment and trucks.
Crews were busy boarding
up (lie zoo, wiiii men U&gt; dam]
by during the hurricane to
keep watch over the animals.
Knowles said that a man with
a high-powered rifle has or­
ders to shoot if any of the
wild animals should escape
during the storm.
Draglines, axes, chain saws,
bush hooks, low cables and
trucks are ready to move
trees, limbs or other heavy
debris off streets or property
if they are blown down by
the storm winds.
All portable objects, includ­
ing city trash cans wilt be
removed from streets and
stored.
Citizens are advised th at if
they have debris lying around
in their yards that they wish
to remove themselves, the
city land fill area will be open
until 4:30 p.m. today.
City crews and official* will
be on emergency standby duty
all night and until all danger
has passed, Knowles said.

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Huge Storm
Preparation Heads West
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WEATHER: Hurrlcnne wnrnlnjra posted; high todny In 80’s; low tonight In 70’*.
VOL. 56

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Established 1908 TUES., SEFrEMBER 8, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 273

Bulletin
A twin-Jet Navy plane flee­
ing from hurricaM Dora's
path crashed la Lake Mon­
roe early this sflerwoon and
eyewitnesses said both fliers
were killed.
Henry Pyle of Lake Mon­
roe Inn said the men,
neither Identified by naval
officials, had either died in
the rrash or wrre drowned.
He said be visited the plane
rrash site in n boat and that
“neither man survived."
The plane bad Jost left tho
naval station for Olathe,
Kas., to ride out the storm
from that safe haven. It
crashed In Lake Monroe about three miles from the
south shore and In the vicin­
ity of Enterprise.
Pyle said Uve men elected
to ride to the water In the
plane slnre the canopy was
slill secured.
Identity of the two fliers
was wlthhrld pending notifi­
cation of next of kin.

County Adopts
Road Program
For 6 Months

MIAMI (U PI) — Massive
Hurricane Dorn, with top
winds howling nt 130 miles
un hour, churned n rrtrntless
course todny toward the Flor­
ida and Georgia coasts.
Tho nation’s space renter
a t Cape Kennedy, included In
n 225-mile stretch of coast­
line where hurricane warn­
ings were flying, began bat­
tening down for the eecond
time in icea than n month.
Five rockets were ordered
removed from their launch
pads.

Westward Movement
Dora, pushing • ' • a d 11 y
westward a t about 15 miles
an hour, was throwing gale
force winds 350 miles to Its
north and PH) miles to its
south.
No hurricana In this ren$ury has ever smashed into
north Florida directly from
the Atlantic Oceon.
•There always is a remote
chance that a hurricane will
tu m but we think there is a
high probability that Hurri­
cane Dora will hit some place
• trtng the north. FLu«!«
coast,"
said
Gordon
E.
Dunn, chief of the National
Hurricane Center at Miami.

('IIECKINT. FLIGHT I’LANS prior to evncunntion front Sanford Naval Air Station are these
ntentliers of tho base. Shown are, front left, G.
W. Mitchell, AM 1; Georgo \V. Beers, AQ 1; Lt,

Cdr. P at O'Gnrn, Lt. Cdr. O. W. McGuire and
Lt. Cdr. D. F. (Kirk) Kirpatrick. Behind them
is a TA-3B Skywurriur.
(Herald Fhoto)

Navy Pianos Flee From Storm

Hew Chairman
Selected For
Viet Nam Role

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Bombers Head
For Safe Zone
Across Nation
Sanford Naval Air Slatinn
plan*1* departed shortly be­
fore noon today for the hurri­
cane flw-a-way station at USNAS Olathe, Kansas, Lt. Sam
Dow, Wing IMO officer ha* re­
ported to The Herald.
Meanwhile, atorin prepara­
tions at the local station are
p r o c e e d i n g aa scheduled
throughout the day for maxi­
mum protection of personnel
and property.
At 11 a.m. Chief Meteorolo­
gist LL Vincent Law reported
slight traces of rain, wind
gusts up to 23 miles an hour,
from the north • northwest,
though the barometer was
steady at 29 895 inches.
Lt. luiw said that gusts will
be near 6(1 miles an hour by
H p.m. today, with rain and
winds increasing from the
north • northwest.

"Dora la a large and severe
hurricane with highest winds
estimated nenr 130 ni.p.h.
near tha center and it has
tha strength to put up a ten
food tide near and a little
north of where the renter
rearhea the roast along with
hugs waves,** tha Weather
Bureau said.
Dora la located about 350
ml Us east of Ca|&gt;a Kennedy
whera five rockets stood on
their lnunrh pods, including
the giant Saturn-1 super
rocket act for launch 8ept.

17 with a dummy Apollo
moonship.
Tha warnings rams aa
Dora, termed nearly threw
time* aa large as last month's
killer Hurricane Cleo, pushed
steadily westward a t about IK
m.p.h.
“ Dora Is a large, severs
hurricane with highest winds
estimated a t 130 milra an
hour near tha renter and
galea extending nearly S50
miles to tha north and 100
miles to the south,” tha ad­
visory said.

Stern Warning Given
"All interest in the area of
wurnitig should take neces­
sary precautions against high
winds and tides and especial­
ly In the area of hurrlcnne
display," the weather bureau
added.
"Tiiis hurricane will pro­
duce tide* of 10 Net above
normal near ami a little north
of whera the renter reaches
tha roast, generally around
flva fret elsewhere to the
north of the re n te r'. . . and
2 to b feet in the nrea of gnle
display un the South Carolina
roast.
“ All persons on low coastal
areas of northeast South Car­
olina should take the neces­
sary precaution* to protect
themselves a g a i n s t these
tides. Persons where access
roads would be flooded should
evacuate today.
Huge swells and abnormal­
ly high tide* were already
hashing the toast ami fore­
casters said minor beach ero­
sion was reported from Day­

tona Beach, Fla., northward
into the Curolinna.
Cities along the coast ba­
gs n preparing for the blow.
Dora was ona of threa
storms churning tha Attantic.
The Miami bureau located
Hurricane Ethel early today
at 400 milea south, southeast
of Bermuda. I t waa moving
toward the west, northwest
about 12 milea an hour and
should pass south ot Bermuda
tonight
Ethel was described as a
“small affair with wind guata
of hurricane force In aqualta
near the center and with
some galea extending tOO to
200 miles from the center."

Herald Index
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Bridge ........... ---- - Page 7
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7, 71 County To Use

Warning Given Aren Residents p0|jCe powers
A s 'M onster' Heads This W a y

22

Residents In low * lying
areas “where access roads
would be flooded** were urg­
ed to move to higher ground.
Emergency
crews
wars
alerted at Capa Kennedy and
workmen
began
securing
loose equipment a t tha apses
renter which waa brushed last
month by Hurricana Clao but
esrnped major damage.
In a 10 a. m. advisory1,
the Miami W eather Bureata
urged residents In tha hurrW
cans warning and watch
from S tu a rt to Myrtla
Beach—to begin precautions
for tha protection of Ufa and
property.

Ten Foot High Tides

Ily Julian Slen*trom
Associate Editor
A tentative road program
for the next six months was
adopted today by the County
Commission calling for nn
expenditure of $292,300 in
ccunty funds for mutt-rials.
Except for Id,200 remain­
ing in the current year's road
uml bridge fund the amount |
to be expended will come 1
from the budget for the 190405 fiscal yesr.
Major projecti Include the
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U n &gt; completion of the north mile
—South Viet Nam’a military of Winter Park Drive, South­
triumvirate has elected Maj. west Road, West Lake Brant­
Gen. Duong Van (Rig) Minh ley Road, Twenty-Fifth Street
■i it* chairman and will re- extension, Io»ke Mary Boule­
• • •
elevate him to the honorary vard from Lake Mary to 1-4
Among the SOS graduates title of chief of state as well, and routine maintenance.
who completed their work dur- the government announced
Thi* section of the program
ing Florida State University’s today.
will amount to 1102,500 for
third semester were Penelope
It was not immediately the coat of materials.
Anne Blackford of Altamonte clear in this latest of fre­
Additional projects Include:
Springs, Lorraine Y. Whiting quent recent shifts in the
Iliarict One — Richmond
of Geneva and Elizabeth Bu- Vietnamese political kaleido­ Road, Moore's Station, Sipee
ford Williams of Sanford.
scope whether actual power Avenue and Pineway, a total
hail shifted to Minh or was of 521,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. •till retained by Premier
District Two — Hutchison
HUBRICANE DORA is under conatunt monitoring ut the Sanford Navul
Kastner of Sanford will bci
... .
I’urkwny, County Home Road
Air Station ns it moved relentlessly toward the coast. Checking the |x»siplaying feature role* in plan*
. Bn
.
and Konta Barbara, a total
tion above are Capt. James O. Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance At­
for the 21st annual convention' ? * r,mv,r“ •
^
of
$10,500.
tack
Wing One, left, and Lt. Cdr. Vincent Law, atation weather office*-.
mind to tum power over to
of the Florida Fruit and Vcg
District Three—Longwoodcivilians within two month*.
etable Association. Mrs. Kast
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It consist, of Minh, Khanh Markham Road and Raymond
ner is chairman of the ladle* “ ,
,,
_
„ Avenue, $35,000.
golf tournament to be held in
r ,n
District Four—Reed Aveconnection with the organize-,
*’m’ .
,
|nue and l.ah* Milla Road.
tion'i get-together. Harold is s Th« thr« **n' r*,»
$7.1500.
member of the men's tourney Monday night on Minh a ee
District Five—Iowa, For­
committee. The event will b e!va,ion
est Drive, Vinewood, Sunset
They gave him the respon­
held Sept. 23.
and l.ake Mary drainage,
sibility of naming • civilian
• • •
$17,700.
The newly formed Humane council, which in turn is to
Of these five districts the
Society meets Sept. 19 at the draw up a provisional consti­ Longwood • Markham Road,
Civil Defense and Red CrossJ emergency equipment.
Civic Center from 7 to 9 p.m., tution and name a provisional with materials running $28,I nity Building;
Hurricane shelter* will he
South Seminole Junior High
R. T. Johnson announced lo- assembly by the end of Octo- 000, would call for tha larg­ authorities voiced u r g e n t
dv;. ‘it
Ti;-\V’*v'dv •«* her..
est outlay ftf funds. Thr C*a&lt; ’Mrninqs today for all citizens opened In the following loca­ —south and central Seminole
tion* to t»V«- eare of designa­ County; pickups at Mobile
"bring n Irirnd." -flilnc-vb-j Jtinh was one c[ *Ji»
,
rv
- r.C .'df 1-1 the. Sefn'wMf Cnwty.
Manor Trailer Park in Sanments will be served, he says. in the coup which jverthrew for the Hutchison Parkway. to take every precaution Im ted areas of the county:
the late President Ngo Dinh
( room* Academy — —San tando and at Bear L a k e
mediately for “a very, very
Diem 10 months ago. He in
ford area, plus north, centra^ School.
dangerous hurricane."
turn was kicked upstairs to Bikes Help Trio
“Thi* one i* a mon*ter," I and northwest Seminole CounItosrnwald School — South
figurehead chief of state in
taid Disaster Chairman Tom ty; CD vehicles to pick up Seminole County.
On Theft Spree
Khanh'e own coup Jan. 30.
my Peterson. "We can't urge passengers at Flemings store
Persons who come to the
DENVER (UPI) — Denver you too strongly to batten in Midway for two and a half shelters ere urged to bring
When Khanh proclaimed
himielf President last Aug. police Monday arrested three down securely, and prepare hours after announcement of bedding, amusements for chil­
IS, Minh was stripped of teen-agers who allegedly stole for a heavy seige of hurricane shelter opening;
dren and if posible, cat supper
even his honorific title. Rut mora than $3,000 worth of winds for a long period of National Guard Armory — before coming.
he came back into prominence loot in house burglaries and time, perhaps as much as to Sanford area, plus northern
"Tie down everything loose
following the rioting that made their getaways on bi­ hours, if Hurricane Dora con- tral and northwest Seminole around your home before you
ended Khan's one-man rule cycles.
tinuea on her present course," , County; pick-up vehicles at leave," Peterson urged.
Detectives said the three— Peterson warned.
10 days ago.
Elder Springs Baptist Church
The Salvation Army is pre­
In another surprise move, two brothers, 15 end 17, and
Days Left To
The disaster chief urged and Wilson School in Paola;
pared to help with 60 vehicles
South Viet Nam's powerful a friend, 18—would toss the that householder* remove or , Oviedo City Halt and Oviedo fur evacuation to ahcltcra in
Buddhist leadership appealed loot Into empty newspaper tie down all loose objects in Junior High School —north­ the area, and stand by sup­
Register For
to the Communist Viet Cong begs strapped over the han­ yards, stock up on water, can east and southeast Seminole plies for the emergency, Capt.
General Flection guerrillas to end their civil dlebars of their bicycles an I dies or flashlights, radio bat-; County; pickups at Geneva Harry F&lt;*len, local SA offi­
war against the government. ride away.
tcriei, canoed foods or other j School and Chuluota Commu­ cial said this morning.

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Forecasters strongly urged
residents in low-lying aiean
to make plana to move te
higher ground. Along thn
coast, from Myrtle Beach, S.
C. to Stuart, Fla., prepara­
tions were rushed for the full
force of the storm late to­
night or Wednesday.
Dorn was described an
three times an large as Hur­
ricane Cleo which swept up
the Florida coastline threw
weeks ago, doing millions fas
damage after killing 131 par­
sons in the Caribbean.

The County Commission to­
day decided to exercise its
police powers and call for
strict enforcement of regula­
tions which prohibit the use
of the county's old clay pit in
the vicinity of Tee 'n Green
Estates.
W. T. Hensley, a resident of
the subdivision, told Commis­
sioners that windows in tha
neighborhood are being shot
out by unknown persona in the
vicinity of the pit and request­
ed some action.
Commission C h a i r m a n
Jam es Avery informed Hen*
ley that there is ■ regulation
on the books now that prohib­
its the use of the pit for any
reason between sundown and
sunrise. The board agreed to
erect sign* posting the clay
pit area and to ask the Sher­
iff’s Department to enforce
the regulation.
“ We’ve got to do something
out there," Avery commented,
"before auueuoe geU killed."

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Highway Carnage Tops 5 0 0 Total; Exports Hope For No New Record
Total
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California lad Oil OUtaa with
14 traffic deaths fsyertod.
T h u had II, tniaolo M. Now
York 27, Mkhlgen 22 and
Ohio 21. Only Dalawara, Ha­
wed and Montana aocapad
without any holiday traffic
IT death*.
Tha aafrty rouncil aathnaU
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a t Saol ltd pmoom
la M t t i aoridsMo h*.
• m b . local tfaao PH*
Bay u 4 midnight Monday.
The brankdown:
Traffic
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teU M art M
A m M today wRh tat*
M highway accMmU
fai. Safety exM ttrtrt S to * m &gt;

A V i M Free* latornatira- Mlacatlai

ad hofora tha holiday
•ana waald dla in traffic ac­
cidents. fo r a time, aafety
exparU feared tha toll might
p u a the record of M l act tact
Labor Day.
Tha record for all holiday*
waa act during tha 10M

"Black Christmas," whan TOO the other* drowned
Tha latest traffic victim
waa Alcalde lo g o n , a II*
year-old Negro from Miami
MIAMI (UM) - At Icaat who died last night in a crash
24 penona died In Florida ac­ at State Roads 04 and 7 near
cident* daring tha thrac-dar Port Lauderdale.
Labor Day holiday. M ice
Daniel Dents, a 17-year-old
aaid I t of the vfcdau war* Jacksonville boy, waa the last
killed in traffic miahapa and holiday drowning victim. Mo

yesterday while
a t I t Georg* laland near Jacksonville Beach,
A high speed roar-end
smashup west of Miami yes­
terday killed Mrs. Gladys
Heaton, 45. of Miami Police
•aid tha ear whieh rammed
Mrs. Heaton’S auto waa trav­
eling over 101 miles an hour.

Day Weekend Provides Barry's Stand Experts Study Escape Details Of Heroic Flier Sanford Woman
Dies Af Age 92
Meaning For New Dad Given Blast By
1AM President

M artsy, Marts a r t hto wtto
MAYWOOD (UM) - U w Day weokaad tod tort at
MIAMI REACH (UP!)
a ap*ciai n e ta ia i far Arthur
PrasiAiat A. J. Hayts dpeart
tto UUrMUaASl AseastottoB
to, ML m srtlal, MM W t
AH III
ef Machtolato * * * * * * today
m t I t M i t grt
by waning "tt’a a vies" to
H to t tutor's sttprtog.
rtaL
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defend too type of frssdom
Marta* “ t t t h a t r
Rea. Barry Goldwater aupT b rtrtej » i» l what h t laah

Officials Told

Hayaa laid tha U M
raaaial cMvaHiea dtlafitos
tha sales would "a n
ORLANDO - Commlttaoa port aitramlata la ardor to
far the Slat annua] coavon- dafaad aaymto'a h Wi
tioa ef tha Ptarida fru it A •artlag bread «f Utorty, t o
vi | v iiiw Anrtiiwon which
opana Rapt. SB at tha Ameri­ "Wi hdpfOR to toltova that
cana Maul, Malm! Buck, totramtot to tofart tog Mad
kata to ra aaaouaced by W, at fraaiam Baa. Barry GeldAllan Markham, Okaaehobsa, water aapmiaaa to • rtos,
general convention chairman. wa toltova tola toasuaa maav
BDty Rogers, South Ray, r t aa sad svr farafsthara artchairman of the registration farad m aty to il ydara tu rn
committee, will to aeelstod by tool typo of ftaadom, tha 1AM
G. B. Hogan Jr., Pompano praaMaat said.
Beacht A. J. Rutledge, Lake "Wa da to t toltova tha w art
Worths Vanes V. Vogel, Gibto tar
•oataas aad John f. Whit­
to
worth, Pompano Raaeb.
is exploit
Tha reception committee vantages ef otheri;
will to headrt by W. It. la work far tow. wages; fros­
(Billy)
Wynne Menltoah,
ts atarvai freedom to
Committee momtora arts live to alums a r t Deadest to
Robert Apelgrta, Pahokae; dtor dtosflatoattoa."
C. 0 . Carpenter, Homaataad;
PraaMaat Lyadoe Jahassa to
Sydney O. Chase Jr., flan- •atodutod to address the 1AM
fords Buford W. Council, aaavoatloa asst weak, other
Ruakia; Joka D’Albora Jr., Matured spa(tors lashrtt LaCocoas aad Joan RUIott, Pa- tog Secretary W. Willard Wlr*
la, Paaea Oorpa Director Bartokst.
gert Shriver a r t Caaadlaa LaMtolatay Allaa MaeFtth-

For Cenvantlon

Darttra MU Marla R wmiM
b t a whOa pai bahra Katoara b a n ttth tra On Priday mot
tog, M arts raturaad t t tha
htatlttl. Irh irtti with him
m r t tha family prts, t do(
M M f Mttbath.
Marts west M &lt;hs third
filar m H andy waHtag warn
a r t ptaad tha flaar. B tfm
iM d h t w«M la bis ear to
d a r t « Macbeth.
"My to rt," h t ramamb s trt
"Macbeth'* had t
Pram th at a t, Msrha sped
hrtwaa t tha ear u d to t m iMsebeto had i total i f fits
At t:MI a.m., POT, a
laahsd at Marks ssd aaid:
"You have )ost become Urn
father ef a beautiful
'
msayT”
Mirks.

Lake Monroe Jottings

Former DeBory

R. B. Kidd, 56,
Taken Ry Death

studied Massively at the Pen­
tagon for details that might
help ether U. I. service*,*
gala freedom if eeyturod.
tacapoe by Americans in
Urn Par Bast have beta rare.
Thus, hto caaa may toaoma a
elassie example la a U. A
program elaborated since to t
Korean War to prmride to
much eeeapa training aad lastmetien M possible for aervlcomoa.
The program, aa outliaod in
t h a Damson Department's
coda of conduct, eophiiU is
that priMnon should "luitela
a poettive attitude under ros­
ed captivity" a a d
"meha every aflart to

Bouton Burton Kidd, 9S, IS­
IS P art Avatua, Sartard, died
Monday.
Ms moved to fdrtord three
year* ego from Louisville, Xy.
•ad waa a mam to r ef the BapUM Church a id r t MManic
Lrt«a SCO, UrtrvUla.
J4a edgn
WTtvWI IIV aiMB m
Wlrtj
Ml*
B sntos Kidd r t flMtorts a
H u m ana hlmteif pratum•an, Orville KMi r t
ably tonofltrt from tha trainH lli

G O P Business Men
Join Johnson Camp
Peieem, feraser secretary r t
Health, Education aad Wel­
fare.
Co-chairmen r t the group,
selected at Thursday's organ­
isational meeting, are John T.
Connor, president af Merck A
Co., flummlt, N J., and John
I. Loeb, Rhoades 4 Co., Now
York.
Connor eaM he la an Inde­
pendent Democrat Loeb said
to la a registered Republican.
Conner told reporters that
throe quarters of the 41 or­
ganisers of tho committee
ire Republican* either by
registration or peat voting
habits.
Hs said they hod banded
together with a national head­
quarters at M Perk Av*., New
York City, to recruit Johneon-Humphroy support from
tho bualneta and financial
world, end to rale* money for
the national ticket
The membership Include*
"Or they can choose quit*
e d l f f a r o n t America—an Ford Motor Co. Chairmen
America tacking tail and Henry Ford II end Marriner
turning about to retrace ito 8. Eccles, Belt Lake City,
chairman of tha Utah Con
courts."
T h o Elsenhower cabinet •traction and Mining Co. and
members listed aa originating former chairman of the Fed­
sponsors ef the "National eral Reserve Board.
Twenty-els member* of tho
Independent Committee for
President Johnson end Sens- group attended Thursday’*
tor Humphrey" wore Robert meeting and lator had a twoB. Anderson, former Treas­ hour toeelen with Johnson.
ury secretory, and Marlon B,

By Atvta flpfvak
United Pram latoraattoaal
WABHINOTON (UP1) PraaMaat Johnson's camyalga
hopes ware buoyed today by
euyport from a now "ladecommittee of big
Isadora composed
largely r t Republicans.
The group Included two
r t former President
Dwight D. Blerahewer’a cab­
inet.
After the 44-member nu­
cleus of tha committee waa
farmed Thursday, Johnson
■aid that political Indepomiante this year have a choice
of “the kind of country they
want America to be."
Johnson said:
"They can choose an Amer­
ica which sells a straight and
sura course, steered by ex­
perience, confident In Its
strength, steadfast In its pur

with Happy Birthday to
Daisy (Mrs. Ed) Dowell. Al­
ike same to Bon Hodges
end again late wish ana to
Word kaa boon raoaivod In
Hoary BUraee. I think they
all aaid they were "Jack Ban- DoBary of the death ef Mrs.
tM remart'i that by tha taaha •y’b IP*. Anyway, Happy Frieda DeKarto, mother r t
r t ell the hooka to brought day to you. • • • Then Herbert D. Gibb for whom
homo to study It must already there's Joy Wilson to with American Legion Poet 260
to test Urn*. Anyway, happy happy birthday too. She wee named.
Mr*. DeKorta, who died
months abort toddles- * * * wouldn't any the was 39 be­
Aug.
M in a Whltehouse,
cause
she
would
to
telling
a
This past weekend Kay (Mrs.
Jim) Thompson flew up to BIG one. 8hc ha* Just turned N. J., hospital after a lengthy
Aaaapolls, Mdn U see son IS end It now In tho seventh Hints*, and her late husband
Jimmie. I t waa Parents Open grad*. • • • Beginning this resided In DeBery In IBM end
Roue* Weekend there end Key Sunday, Sunday School will were charter members ef the
■aid It was a "peeked full en­ •tort at 10 a.m. aad Worship local American Legion Poet
joyable ene." Rh* tteyed *» service at 11 a.m. at tho Up- end Its Auxiliary Unit.
lb# home ef Chsplln Jemee tala Presbyterian Church.
Reeves while there, jlmml* Very glad to welcome beck
•eya ha to meet satisfied Rev. Hardin and wife Boa and
there and if I knew Jim at little daughter, Mary Louie*.
all, to has gained a thousand They have been In Teaaa go­
of friends. • • • Agnes (Mrs. ing to summer school. • • •
Cspt. Benjamin H. Williams,
Risk) Rant called to say that My Oh My. Guoao what little ■on of Mr. end Mrs. B. H.
they have a new grandson, Tommy Edwards decided to Williams of 2S1S Polnietto
daughter has named dof He goes to school the Avo., too arrived for duty with Manne. ax e . tu r n s u t x i x
new arrival Robert Jar- first day and then cornea home the 4045th U.B. Air Pore* —runsret &gt;.rvlr«. for tin.
Annls kauris Mssits. I}, m u
He weighed d Ito. 14 os. end while out playing breaks Hospital a t Osan AB, Korea.
n. P»rk Avt.. Osnfnrtt. wh«
aad waa bora at Orange Me- hie arm. Brothers Ricky and
A graduate of Remlnole ■llt'l Moncl.r, will ht h.M si
Ills p. m W.dnssd.y *1 Ih
aerial in Oriende. Congest- David tolls me that It la brok­ High School, he received his
int PrtabyttrU* Chur-'
slrttoai to tha new parents en In several placet. Wo ere B.R. degree from tha Univers­ P
with H*v. Qrsvtr C. Sew '
and of Mures, to tho proud very sorry. Tommy, and all ity r t Denver and hie M.S. Jr. .(flouting. Burial will t&gt;«
rirssnweeg C .a.t.ry , Or­
grandparents. • • • Talking joking aside, we wick you a degree from Washington Uni­ In
lando.
(Irsmkow gunsrsl Horn* In
ef Rkh and Agnea, their speedy recovery and get back versity, 8k Louie, Me. He wee
there* *f leesl arrtnetdaagbter Paulin* and huaband to school reel quick. * *
commissioned In 1951 by di­ menu.
L. J. Kris have bought Tom­ New personnel at Wilson and rect appointment.
widb . n n t a n e n rn T o v -T h .
my and Louisa Thompson's Lake Monroe Retools this
hoSjr at lUuken Burton KliM.
Pallor Lip*
homo oa Palm Terraco drive year Includes Mrs. Jim WeiM, t i l l Psrk Avsnus. Bon.
ford, who dlsd Mendsy, will
la Laha Monroe and aro now ter who la teaching the fifth Thin lips een to mad* to look hforward** by (Iromhow
"at borne" there. Welcome to end alxth grades at the Mon, fuller. Apply lipstick outside
Kun.r.l Hum. to lll.i|ii* .
Ky. for i.rvlc.* and liurl.l.
the neighborhood. * * * Tom roe and Mite Oml Re* Sum­ tk* natural Upline following
drsmki'W In .ksre* «t tool
my aad Louis* aad daughters ner who also Is at Menroe the natural pattern.
srrone.m.nts
Rea aad Polly mevtd Into teaching second grade. Wa
ere glad to have them aa
Barter*. We will mis* the
out her*. • • • Congratula­ tsschers. In a conversation
tion* to Cherlee and Lucille Hth the school seerttory,
Jerrett *fi their 12th wedding Mrs Helsn Stapler, I waa told
annlvenary. They are certain­ that all ether teacher*, perly e very nice tnuple. We eonnal end lunchroom peraon- AIR CONDITIONIR
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wish them many more hep- net are the terns at test year.
py one*. • • • Glad to know • • • ! know that everyone H. B. Pope Co., Inc.
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WASHINGTON (UPD Navy LL Charles P. Kluamana's asetpa fmm a Comm­
unist priaoa to Lose la tolag

Captain Starts
Duty In Korea

lag. He completed a two-week
course at the Navy’s Rurvlval,
Evasion, RcslsUae# aid Es­
cape (SERE) school roar El
Centro, Calif., II months ago.
Now at bosM In Rea Diego,
H u m ean res*tod Thailand
last week after tolag held
aaarly twn months at the Pattet Lae Communist head­
quarters in Kbang Khsy, La
os. He parachuted into captiv­
ity when hie reconnaissance
plane waa shot down during
a minion from tha carrier
Kitty Hawk June g.

License Sale
Announced By
Tex Collector
Itata and County occupa­
tional and tovernge licenses
tor 1944-80 ere now available
at tho Tax Collector’* office
at the Remlnole County
Courthouse, according to John
L. Galloway, county U s eel
lector.
Nntkmu he** b**n mriln!
to current license holders,
said Galloway. Ho anticipated
to eell some t,k o occupation­
al and about 100 tovorago
llcensM.
Occupational licenses era
due Oct. 1, and are required
by all who practice a profes­
sion, operate businesses, and
by each coin operated vend­
ing machine of any descrip­
tion.
He pointed out that under
tho present lew holder! of
tovereg* llc*ns«a must pressnt the license for the cur­
rent year to obtain a new
on*. Also, If they operate
within the limits of any in­
corporated municipality they
must obtain e city license end
present it to the tax col­
lector's office before e state
end county license can be IsIf for any roaaoa a bever­
age license Is not renewed by
Ock 1, a new application
must bo made to the 8tote
Beverage Department end in
addition pay a penalty.
Galloway pointed out, "It
Is n violation of tho lew to
practice e profession of any
kind or to operate any busi­
ness or coin machine without
proper llconeoa."

Mra. Axaie Laurie Heeds.
Ran92. 3019 8. P art A'
ford, died Monday.
Bha cams to Florida 10
yearx ago from Meridian,
Mlii. 8hn wax a member of
tha First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford and until her illm i s , an active member of the
Sanford Woman’s Club.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mra. Kalph A. Smith of San­
ford; grandsons, Ralph A.
Smith Jr. of Quttmaa, Miss,
and Walter M. Smith of Mia­
mi tad four g n a t graadchildren.

An accident on U.S. High­
way 90 soar Panama CKy
Monday killed 22-year-oM Lu­
ther Herman Blocker, an Au­
burn College student from
Andalusia, Ale.
Henry Brown, a 43-year-old
Quincy Negro, was killed in
his sleep Sunday nlgM when
car crashed into his todJacksonville youths
killed Sunday when
■truck by a ear near their
bom*. Police identified th4n
m Clara Strong, 13, end to r
18-mosthold cousin, Robert
Leonard.
Mr. end Mrs. Joseph V. Hlggin* of Rk Petersburg, were
killed Priday when their car
hit a bridge abutment near
Orange Height*.
Pour people drowsed Banday. They were Dnnlel Al­

fred, 41, Jacksonville; Donald - .
PraakUa Tutea, t l , Penan- T T.
dins Beach; Jamas Rickard
Lodes, 24, Atlanta, and Jon ' /
Komler Jr., Macon, Ga.
Mb*
P ag* 1 — Swpt. 8, 1964

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Bepubikaa
gubernatorial
candidate Btp. Charles R.
Holley of St. Petersburg,
spoke briefly Sunday after­
noon kt the preliminary open­
ing ef the new Seminole
wounty Republican Head­
quarters located on Highway
17-93 across from Seminole
Plasa la Casselberry.
He waa Introduced by Rep.
Jan Fortune, chairman of the
Seminole County Republican
Kxacntlva Committee, which
nude' arrangements for the
candidate to appear at the
MlH«ing.
A large crowd of eupporU
ers waa an hand to greet the
candidate and Inipeet the new
foeUity.
The headquarters win be
staffed by volunteer workers
and will be open to the publie from 9 s-m. until 9 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday,
under the joint sponsorship
E f the Seminole County Young
Republican Cinb and the Ex­
ecutive Committee.
Campaign literature, but­
tons and bumper itrips for
the local, state and national
GOP candid*tee will be dis­
tributed.
Serving on the House Com­
mittee are Richard Davis of
(fo re s t City, chairman and
Mlsa Margaret Cattle and
Bill Medcalf of Altamonte
Spring* pnd.Vra. 0 .0 S*yant ef Sanford. Mrs. John
Border of 153 Ptnewood Drive,
Lakewood Shore*, is is charge
of scheduling volunteers and
anyone wishing to donate a
few hours of their time should
itactt her or
co—n tac
* alga up at the
headquarters.
Also on hand for Sunday
afternoon's event were four
of the local party candidates,
E. Pops Bassett, candidate
for county commissioner; Wal­
ter Hobcrg, candidate for
school board; Dr. Robert
Hoover, candidate for house
of representatives and Guy
fh ilen , candidate for tax as­
sessor.
Th* headquarters building
Is not hard to recognise a*
the exterior has been gaily
repainted In red, white and
blue and is decorated with tho
familiar party symbol, the
elephant

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Twenty-on* persons srer* ex­
ecuted by civil authorities
b u t year. Th# number « u by
far th* lowed on record tine*
1930.
The V S . Bureau of Prisons,
in Its annual report of • locu­
tions in tba 60 states and fed­
eral jurisdictions, said Mon­
day the number waa lees than
half the total for 1M2 when
47 persons were executed.
Texas had the tartest num­
ber with four. New York.
Ohio, Mississippi, Arisons

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Original Objartfvs
Original objective ef the
founder* ef Dartmouth Col­
lege waa to educate Indian
youths. The college was es­
tablished under a charter
granted to' Eleasar Wheelock
in 1769 by tbs king of Eng­
land.

cution in 1913 were California,
Florida, New Jersey, Okla­
homa and Washington.
The report reflected a dra­
matic decline la executions
since the Bureau af Prisons
began Issuing Its annual re­
ports 34 years' ago.
The number of prisoners
sent to the electric chair, the
gallows or the gas chamber
averaged 167 a year during
the 1930's; 123 a year during
the 1940's; 73 a year during
the 1050's; and 43 a year dur­
ing the 19001s to data.

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REPUBLICAN VOLUNTEERS who will be staffing the new Seminolo
County headquarters in Casselberry ore Miss Margaret Gattis, of Alta­
monte Springs, secretary of the Young Republican Club, and Mrs. O. G.
Bryant of Sanford, vice chairman of the county executive committee.
The headquarters will be open six days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for
distributing campaign literature.
(Hsrakl Photo)

Social Security
Tips Given For
-ions Club
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
President Johnson will pursue
n campaign them* of “pros­
perity, Justice and peace,"
with additional emphasis on
his dispute with Sen. Barry
M. Goldwmter on control of
nuclear weapons.
This became clear today
after Johnson's opening cam­
paign speech a t a Labor Day
rally la Detroit attended by
• crowd estimated by pollca
at more than 100,000 persons.
jAfctwn. •ihaTUngtng oe«.
viewpoint expressed by his Re­
publican opponent, declared:
“Make n* mistake. There la
no auch thing as conventional
nuclear weapons."
He referred to a statement
by Goldwater In a speech
Aug. 25. The GOP president­
ial nominee told the Veterans
of Foreign Wars convention
In Cleveland that “a way
must be developed to provide
NATO with its own stock of
small, tactical battlefield wea­
pon*—what may truly be call­
ed conventional weapons."
Johnson, with an emotional
tremor In hia voice, told tha
crowd that "for 19 peril-fill­
ed years no nation has loos­
ed the atom against another.
To do so now is a political de­
cision of the highest order.

none may know. No president
of the United States can di­
vest himself ef the responsi­
bility for such a decision.
"Modern weapons are not
like any other," Johnson said.
“In the first nuclear exchange
100 million Americans and
mors than 100 million Rus­
sians would all be dead and
when it waa ever our greet
cities would be ashes, and our
fields would be barren, and
our Industry would be de­
stroyed, our dreams would
have vanished.”
The President's appearance
before the union • sponsored
rally held la Cadillac and
John F. Kennedy Square,
where Democratic candidate*
since Harry 8. Truman hava
launched their campaign*, was
not officially described by
Johnson as political. However,
the Democratic National Commillet paid for tha President’!
transportation aa it does on
all his political trips.
Johnson was nway from
Washington only five hours.
After making hie speech, he
shook hands with hundreds
who crowded the squares be­
fore leaving the auto city.
His next campaign trip Is
expected to be Thursday when
" It would lead us down an he travels to Harrisburg. Pa.
uncertain path of blowa and
counterblows whose outcome

By Jane Caseilhsrrj
Guest speaktr for the Lions
Club of Casselberry last
Thursday night at a meeting
in ta* Trade Winds Cafeteria
was Herbert MeKenii* from
the Social Security Adminis­
tration district office in Or­
lando.
He advised his listener* to
get their information direct
from the Social gecurity of­
fice rather than from their
neighbors and to check every
threo to four years while
they are still working to
make euro their file is in or­
der, particularly If they have
changed jobs or locality.
Ho stated that in Seminole
County them are 5,263 re­
cipient* who roceivo a total of
917J)94 each month in Social
Security payments.
Milton Freeman, who re ­
cently returned from a tour
of Europe, presented the club
with a silk pennant sent from
tho Lions Club in Paris.

Teachers Form
English Council
Ry Jsn# Caasetberry

EN ROUTE WITH GOLDWATER (UPJ) — Republi­
can presidential nomine* Bar­
ry Goldwater, denouncing th*
Redminletratlon’e “patent madkin* approach" to politico and
foreign policy, today accused
President Johnson of failing
to include freedom In his pro­
posed "great society."
Tho Arisons senator said
the administration “in effect
promises to regiment onr peo­
ple at home and has demon­
s t r a t e d that it will wreck our
alliances aboard."
Goldwater sighted In on the
President’s Labor Day speech
which opened the Johnson
election campaign Monday In
Detroit. Th* senator made hit
comment* in a otatement pre­
pared for delivwry in San Die­
go, Calif., where he was to
begin his own first week of
^intensive campaigning.
“ President Johnson, who
failed to mention communism
In his acceptance speech, has
now defined his great society
without including freedom aa
ona of the elements,” Goldwa­
ter said.
"He lists prosperity, Justke.
and peace as the three parts
^ o f his pledge to th# Amerkan
people. But not freedom. He
should know, and th* Ameri­
cas Jkir'i ■should remember,
that there have been prosper­
ous slaves, thst Justice can
be found in a prison and that
tyranny cun bring peace to
anyone who will surrender.
“Lyndon Johnson, misread­
ing th# entire span of our
Hhlstory, lays that hi* three
items are the foundations of
our unity. Without freedom,
however, unity is nothing
more than conformity," Goldwater said.
II* said the President's
comments in Detroit stress the
nation's choice in th# f o rth ,
coming election — ' the choice
a between weakness or strength
abrogd.

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and Georfia followed with
two each. The federal govorament and Missouri carried
out one execution each-their
first In six years.
Other states with ene exe­

administration's pa­

tent medicine approach to
politics and to foreign policy
can be rejected in November,
and for the sake of the free­
dom which President Johnson
seems to have forgotten, I
pray that It will b* rejected,"
he said.
Goldwater headed for Cali­
fornia from hia hilltop home
near Phoenix, Aris^ where he
ha* been awaiting th* start
of his day-to-day campaign­
ing. Los Angeles GOP offic­
ials hoped to fill the 66,000s e t t Dodger Stadium tn
Chaves Ravin* for a big ral
ly tonight.

CalcalaUs*
Process of radiocarbon dat­
ing relies upon the priucipl*
that on the death of an organ­
ism its radiocarbon begins to
diminish through ita own rad­
ioactivity at a known rate and.
therefore, by determining the
loss which b a t taken place,
it is poslbie to calculate th*
time elapsed line* burial, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia.

Junior and senior high
school English teachers met
for a noon luncheon last
Wednesday at th* Trad*
Winds Cafeteria in Cassel­
berry to organise the Senti­
nel* County English Council
and elect officers for th*
eomlng year.
Those elected include Mis*
Dorothy Morrison, Seminole
High School, president: Mrs.
Mary Grace Kosky, Sanford
Junior High School, vies
president; Mrs. Carolyn Durisk, Lyman nigh, secretary;
Robert
McKentie, South
Seminole Junior High, trea­
surer and Miss Lois Ruddell,
Oviedo, historian.
Mrs. Ann Allen of Semlnola High served as tempor­
ary chairman and Mr*. Alicia
Schmidt of Lyman served as
chairman of th* nominating
committee aa well aa making
arrangements for the lunch­
eon.
Items under discussion in­
cluded possible projects, use
cf mors instructional aids,
further professional study,
and language arts activities
for students.

Osteen P T A
Postpones
Meeting

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The first regular meeting
of th* Osteen School PTA for
the 1964-65 term has been
postponed from Tuesday of
this weak until Tuesday of
next week, Sept 15. Emeat
Skinner, president baa an­
nounced.
A meeting of the executive
board was held last Thursday
evening at th* school with
the new principal, Miss Car­
men Henle. Officers serving
this year, other Uian Skinner,
aro Mr*. I . W. Jones, first
vies president; Mrs. John
Tatum, second vice president;
Mrs. Darteen Nettles, secre­
tary; Mrs. John Ju ris, treas­
urer; Mr*. Nolan Osteen,
parliamentarian a n d Mrs.

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�■a MO tsday with tats
aa highway accidents
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A United Pwee Intcmatlea*

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Califemia led all States with
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tweed • pm. Meal tima Fri­ Terse had * tlliaets M. New
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was set during tha 1966

MIAMI (UP!) - At least
24 persons died In Florida sceidenU during tha three-day
Labor Day holiday. Polka
said 10 of tha victims were
kilted In traffic mishaps end

studied iatsniively at the Pen'
tagna far details that might
halp ether U. S. servlet rasa
gala freedom If captured.
Escapes by Americans in
tha Par East have beat rare.
Thus, hie eaaa may besoms a
classic a s s a u lt lo i u. I.
program elaborated aiaee the
Kama War la prmide u
much escape tralniag and instruciion aa passible for ser­
vicemen.
Tha program,
outlined in
t h a Defense Department's
coda of conduct, empbaiitts
that prltaaars should "auatala
a paattWa attitude under con­
ditions at captivity” s a d

Officials Told
For Convention
ORLANDO - Committees
far the H it annuel conven­
tion ef the Florida fru it A
Vegetable Aaoecietke whkh
opena S ept M at the Ameri­
cana Maul, Malml Bench,
have been announced by W.
Allen Markhntu, Okeechobee,
general convention chairman.
Billy Regan, South Bay,
chairman of the registration
committee, will be assisted by
0. B. Megan Jr., Pompano
Bench; A. J. Rutledge, Lake
Worth; Vanco V. Vogel, Glbsonton; and John I. Whit­
worth, Pempnno Beach.
The reception committee
will be headed by W. 8.
(Billy)
Wynne Mcnltoeh,
Committee members ire:
Robert Apelgran, Pahokee;
C. C. Carpenter, Homestead;
Sydney O. Chase Jr., San­
ford; Buford W. Council,
Ruskla; John D’Albora Jr.,
Cocoa; aad Jasa Elliott, Pa­
hokee.

G O P Business Men
Jein Johnson Camp

Former DeBary
Resident Dies

Captain Starts
Duty In Korea

ing. He completed a two-week
course at the Navy’a Survival,
Evasion, Irsistones sad Es­
cape (SERE) aciaol near El
Centro, calif., II moaths ago.
Now at hams la Sen Diego,
Xlusauna reached Thailand
last week after beiag held
snarly twa moaths at the Patbet Lao Communist head­
quarters in Khang Khay, La­
os. He parachuted Into captiv­
ity when his recomsUiaact
plant was shot down during
a mission from the carrier
Kitty Hawk June t.

License Sale
Announced By
Tax Collector

State and Caunty occupa­
tional and beverage Ikenses
for 1064-60 are now avallablo
at the Tan Collector’s offko
at tha Seminole County
Courthouse, according te John
L. Galloway, eounty tag col­
lector.
Notices have been mailed
WASHINGTON (HIT)
Co-chairmen of the group, to current llccnae holders,
FraaIdeal Johnson’s campaign
hopes wars buoyed today by •elected a t Thurtdsy’a organ* sold Galloway. He anticipated
support from a new "Inde* Isational meeting, are John T. to tell some M 00 occupation­
pendent'’ committee ef big Conner, president ef Merck A al and about 100 beverage
business leaders composed Co., Summit, NJ., end John Ikensae.
I. Loeb, Rhoades A Co., New
Occupational licensee are
largely ef Republicans.
due Oct. 1, and are required
The group included two York.
Connor anld ha la an Inde­ by all who practlco n profes­
members ef former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s cab­ pendent Democrat. Loeb raid sion, operate businesses, and
be is n registered Republkan. by each coin operated vend­
in et
After tho 46-member nu­ Conner told reporters that ing machine of any descrip­
cleus of tho committee woe three quartan of the 46 or­ tion.
He pointed out that under
formed Thursday, Johnson ganisers of tho committee
the
present lew holders of
were
Bepublireaa
either
by
anld that polltkal independ­
beverage licenses must pre­
registration
or
past
voting
ents this year hove a choke
sent the license for the cur*
of "the kind of country they habits.
rent year to obtain a new
He
said
they
had
banded
want America to be."
one.
Also, If they operate
together with a national headJohnson said:
within the limits of any in*
quartan
at
M
Park
Ave.,
New
"Thsy can choosa an Amor*
corporated municipality they
fen which as lie a straight and York City, to recruit John- must obtain a city license and
aon-Humphrey
support
from
sure course, steered by ex­
present it to the tax col­
perience, confident In its the business and financial lector's office before e state
strength, steadiest in Its pur­ world, and to raise money for end county license can be is­
the national ticket
poses.
sued.
The membership Includes
"Or they can choosa quite
If for any raaeoa n bever­
a d i f f e r e n t America—an Ford Motor Co. Chairmen age Ikenae la not renewed by
America tacking sail and Henry Ford It end Mtrrlner Oct. 1, a new applkation
turning about to retrace its 8. Cedes, Salt Lake City, must be made to the State
chairman of the Utah Con­ Beverage Department and in
courts."
T h e Elsenhower cabinet struction and Mining Co. and addition pay • penalty.
members listed ae originating former chairmen ef the Fed­
Galloway pointed out, "It
sponsors of the "National eral Reserve Board.
is a violation of the law to
Twenty-ilx members of tho practice a profession of any
Independent Committee for
President Johnson end Sena­ group attended Thursday's kind or to operate any busi­
tor Humphrey" were Robert meeting and Intsr had n twa- ness or coin machine without
proper licensee."
B. Anderson, former Treas­ hour session with Johnson.
ury secretary, end Marlon B.

with Happy Birthday to
Daley (Mrs. Ed) Dowtll. Al­
so the earns to Ben Hodges
and again lata wish one to
Word has been raeeWed In
Henry Starnes. I think they
all anld thsy wars "Jack Ban- DeBary of tho death ef Mrs.
ay'a M". Anyway, Happy Fried* DeKorte, mother of
day to you. • • • Then Herbert D. Gibb for whom
there’s Joy Wilson to wish American Legion Poet 259
happy birthday too. She was named.
Mrs. DaKorta, who dlad
wouldn’t say she wee 39 be­
muse she would bo telling a Aug. 26 In » Whltehouse,
BIG one. She bas Just turned N. J., hospital after a lengthy
13 end Is now In the seventh illness, end her lota huabond
grade. • • • Beginning this resided In DeBary In 1936 and
Sunday, Sunday School will were charter members of the
•tart nt 10 s.m. and Worship local American Legion Poet
ecrvica at 11 a.m. at tha Up- and Its Auxiliary Unit.
•ele Presbyterian Church.
Very glad to wekome back
Rev. Hardin and wife Bea and
little daughter, Mary Louise.
They have been In Texas go­
ing to summer school. • • •
Cept. Benjamin !!. William.,
My Oh My, Gueaa what little son of Mr. end Mrs. B. H.
Tommy Edwards decided to Williams of 2613 PolnsetU
Their dnngkter has named doT He goes to school the Ave., has arrived for duty with Naans, ane. tuvia tsvaia
tha new snivel Robert jar- first day and then comes home the 6046th V S . Air Fores
— fu n e ra l eervlcee for Mr*.
Annie l.aurle Meeite. II. lo ts
ease. Ha weighed t lbs. 14 as. end while out playing breaks Hospital at Osen AB, Korea.
a. Perk Ave., Sanford, wh-&gt;
and was born at Oranga Me­ hie arm. Brothers Ricky and
A graduate of Seminole
■I ie l Monday, will he held n&gt;
lilS p. m Wedneedey el t&gt;&lt;*
morial In Orlande. Congrat­ David telle me that It Is brok­ High School, ho received his
Fleet freeb yterien Chur-'ulations to the new perente en In several places. Wo are B.8. degree from tha Univers­
» lih nev. d r i v e r C. l e » "
Jr. officiating. Bvrlel will lit
end ef eourae, to tho proud very eorry, Tommy, and all ity of Denver and hie M.8.
&lt;lreenwe«4 Cemetery. Orgrandpa rente. • • • Talking joking aside, we wish you a degree from Washington Uni­ In
lends.
(Iremkow f u n e r a l Home In
ef Rich end Agnes, their speedy recovery aad get back versity, St. Louis, Mo. He wee
eheree of laeal arranaedaughter Pauline and husband to School real quick. • • • commissioned In 1931 by di­
menu.
L. J. Erie have bought Tom­ New personnel nt Wilson and rect appointment.
inn, aavaaa ar*To*-Thmy and Louisa Thompson’s Lake Menree Schools this
Hsdy of llauhea Burton Kidd.
Falter Lips
ktoM on Palm Tarraca drive year Includes Mra. Jim Wal­
9•. I»1I f o r k Avenue. San.
ford, who died Monday, will
&lt;a Lake Monroe and are now ter who is teaching the fifth Thin llpe can be made to look
h* forwarded by (lramkow
"at bams’’ there. Welcome to and sixth grades at the Mon­ fuller. Apply lipstick outside
fu n eral Hume lo Olaeeuw.
Ky. for eurvlcee and l»irle&lt;.
tha neighborhood. * * * Tom­ roe end Mlsa Omi Rea Sum­ tho natural Upline following
(Iremkuw In ekare* of Uiral
my and Louise and daughters ner who else Is at Monroe tho natural pattern.
arran g em en ts
Sua and Polly moved Into teaching second grade. We
Saaferd. Wa will miss them era glad te have them si
out here. • * * Congratula­ teachers. In a conversation
tions to Charles end Lucille with ths school secritary,
Jsrrett an tbair 16th wadding Mrs Helsn Stapler, 1 waa told
•nnivanary. They are certain­ that all ether teachers, per­
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By Mra. M. L. Jekaeuu
WaU what 4® »ou k"&lt;rT' .al*
maat one wash of school baa
goua by. I havant beard any« M ‘‘fuaafcf* y*t but w*K unm J t d m L One child made
tad ramaWltltat by tha toaka
of all Urn hooka bo brought
homo to study It must already
ho tost time. Anyway, happy
meatha ahead kiddles. • • *
This past weekend Kay (Mra.
Jim) Thompson flow up to
Annapolis, Md., to soo son
Jimmie. I t woo Parents Open
H o m o Weekend then end Key
Ik eras a "packed full en­
joyable OM." She stayed at

Ole others drowned.
The latest traffic victim
was Alcalde l a s ers, a II*
year-old Negro from Miami
who died last night in a crash
at State Roads B4 and 7 near
Fort Lauderdale.
Daniel Dents, a 17-year-old
Jacksonville boy, waa the last
holiday drowning victim. Ms

went aadcr yesterday while
swimming a t SC George la*
land near Jacksonville Beach.
A high speed rear-end
smeshup west of Miami yes*
terday killed Mrs. Gladys
Heaton, 63, ad Miami. Polics
said the ear which rammed
Mrs. Heaton’s auto was trav­
eling over 100 miles an hour.

Aa accident on U.8. Mlghwajr 10 soar Panama CMjr
Monday killed 22-year-old La*
Uier Herman Bloekar, aa An*
bum College atudent from
Andalutia, Ala.
Henry Brown, a 63-year-old
Quincy Negro, waa killed la
hie aleep Sunday nifM when
a car craahed Into hia bad*

fred, 41, Jacksonville; DoMld
Franklin Tula*, t l , Fcraandin* Beach; Jamas Sickard
Loden, 24, Atlanta, and Jon
Komkr Jr., Macon, Ga.

Two Jceksonvfllo youths
were billed Sunday when
struck by a ear near their
home. Police identified thWn
aa Clam Stmng, 13, and her
16-month-old cousin, Robert
Mrs. Annie Laurie Meeds,
•3. »1» 8. Park Avsaua, San­
ford, died Monday.
She cam# to Plorida 34
years ago from Meridian,
Mlsa. She was n member of
tha P in t Prsebytarlaa Church
of Sanford and until her Ill­
ness, aa activa member of tha
Sanford Woman’s Club.
Survivors are a daughter,
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith of San­
ford; grandsons. Ralph A.
Smith Jr. of Quitman, Mlsa.
and Walter M. Smith of Mia­
mi and four g n a t grandchil­
dren.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Hig­
gins of BL Petersburg, were
killed Prldey when their car
hit a bridge abutment near
Orange Haights.
Pear people drowned Isa*
day. They were Daniel At*

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By Jam CassiBirry
Republican
gubernatorial
candidate Rep. Charles R.
Holley of St. Petersburg,
spoke briefly Sunday after­
noon kt the preliminary openlag ef the new Seminole
Bounty Republican Head­
quarters located on Highway
/;» s ir tfO*
17-93 across from Seminole
Plata la Casselberry.
Ho woo introduced by Rep.
Joa fortune, chairman of the
REPUBLICAN VOLUNTEERS who will be staffing the new Seminole
Seminole County Republican
County headquarters in Casselberry are Miss Margaret G sttis, of Alta­
Exacntiva Committee, which
monte Springs, secretary of the Young Republican Club, and Mrs. O. G.
made arrangements for tho
B ryant of Sanford, vice chairman of the county executive committee.
candidate to appear at the
The headquarters will be open six days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for
opening.
distributing campaign literature.
(Herald Photo)
A large crowd ef re p o rt­
ers was sa hand to greet the
candidate and Inspect the new
fhcility.
Tbs headquarters win be
staffed by volunteer workers
and will be open to the pub­
lic from P a.m. until 9 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — none may know. No president
der the joint sponsorship
Guest speaktr for the Lions
ths Seminole County Young President Johnson will pursue of the United States can di­
Republican Club and the Ex­a campaign theme of “pros­ vest himself of the responsi­ Club of Casselberry last
ecutive Committee.
perity, Justice and peace,M bility for such a decision.
Thursday night at a meeting
Campaign literature, but­ with additional anrphaala on
“ Modern weapons are not in the Trad* Winds Cafeteria
waa Herbert McKemie from
tons and bumper strips for his dispute with Sen. Barry
tbs local, stats and national M. GoIdwa tar on control of like any other,” Johnson said. the Social Security Adminis­
“In the first nuclear exchange tration district office in Or­
GOP candidates will be dis­ nuclear weapons.
tributed.
This became clear today 100 million Americans and lando.
U* advised his listeners to
Serving on the House Com­ after Johnson’s opening cam­ more than 100 million Rus­
mittee are Richard Davis of paign speech at a Labor Day sians would all be dead and gat their Information direct
^forest City, chairman and rally ia Detroit attended by when it was over our gTsst from the Social Security of­
Miss Margaret Gattia and a crowd estimated by polJc* cities would be ashes, and our fice rather than from their
Bill Medcalf of Altamonta at more than 100,000 persons. fields would be barren, sad neighbors and to check every
Springs and Mrs. a G. Bry­ Johnson, challenging one our industry would be de­ three to four years white
ant of Sanford. Sirs. John viewpoint expreee-d by his Re­ stroyed, our dreams would they are still working to
make sure their file Is In or­
Border of 253 Pinewood Drive, publican opponent, declared: have vanished."
The President’s appesrsnee der, particularly if they have
Lakewood Shorts, is in charge “Make no mistake. There is
at scheduling volunteer* and no such thing ss conventional before ths union - sponsored changed Job* or locality.
He stated that in Seminole
rally held in Cadillac and
anyone erishlng to donate a nuclear weapons.’’
County there are 6,262 reJohn
F.
Kennedy
Square,
few hours of their time should
Ha referred to a statement
cipienta who receive a total of
^on tact her or alga up at the by Goldwater (n a speech where Democratic candidates 317,994 each month in Social
since
Harry
8.
Truman
have
headquarters.
Aug. 25. Tbs GOP president­
Security payments.
Also on hand for 8unday ial nomine* told tbs Veterans launched their campaigns, wss
Milton Freeman, who re­
not
officially
described
by
afternoon’s event were four of Foreign Wars convention
cently
returned from a tour
of the local party candidates, In Cleveland that “a way Johnson as political. Howevsr, of Europe, presented the club
the
Democratic
National
Com­
E. Pop* Bassett, candidate must b* developed to provide
with a silk pennant sent from
for county eommlseloncr; Wal­ NATO with its own stock ef mittee paid for the President's the Lions Club in Paris.
ter Hoberg, candidate for small, tactical battlefield wea­ transportation as It does on
school board; Dr. Robert pons—what may truly be call­ all his political trips.
Johnson was away from
Hoover, candidate for house ed conventional weapons.”
Johnson, with an amotional Washington only five hours.
of representatives and Guy
RAllcn, candidate for tax as­ tremor in his voice, told the After making his speech, ho
crowd that “for 19 peril-fill­ shook hands with hundreds
sessor.
The headquarters building ed year* no nation hna loo*, who crowded the squares be­
Is not hard to recognise as ed the atom against another. fore leaving the auto city.
Ills next campaign trip Is
the exterior has been gaily To do so now Is a political de­
expected to be Thursday when
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
repainted In red, white and cision of the highest order.
The first regular meeting
blue and Is decorated with the
“It would lesd us down an he travels to Harrisburg, Pa.
of the Osteen School PTA for
familiar party symbol, the uncertain path of blows and
the 1944-65 term has been
elephant.
counterblows whose outcome
postponed from Turjday of
this week until Tuesday of
next week. Sept. 15, Krnest
Skinner, president, has an­
nounced.
A meeting of the executive
By Jane Ca»»elb*rry
Junior and senior high board was held last Thursday
school English teachers mst evening at the school with
the new principal. Miss Car­
EN ROUTE WITH GOLD- tent medicine approach to for a noon luncheon last men Henle. Officers serving
WATER (UPJ) — Republi­ politics and to foreign policy Wednesday at the Trad* this year, other Uian Skinner,
Winds Cafeteria in Cassel­
can presidential nominee Bar­ ran be rejected in November,
berry to orgsnixe the Semi- are Mrs. L. W. Jones, first
ry Goldwater, denouncing the and for the aake of tha free­
ncle County Englith Council vice president; Mrs. John
Radminletrmtlon’a “patent med­ dom which President Johnson
and elect officer* for the Tatum, second vie* president;
icine approach" to politics and seems to have forgotten, I coming year.
Mrs. Darleen Nettles, secre­
foreign policy, today accused pray that H will be rejected,"
Thus* elected include Miss tary; Mrs. John Jurss, treas­
President Johnson of failing he said.
Dorothy Morrison, 8cmlnol* urer; Mrs. Nolan Osteen,
to Include freedom in hta pro­
Goldwater beaded for Cali­ High School, president; Mrs. parliamentarian a n d Mrs.
posed “great society."
fornia from hi* hilltop home Mary Grace Kosky, Sanford Harold Pell, historian.
Ths Ariiona senator said near Phoenix, Aris., where he Junior High School, vice
the administration "in effect ha* been awaiting the start president; Mrs. Carolyn Dupromises to regiment oor peo­ of his day-to-day campaign­ rak, l.yman High, secretary;
ple at home and has demon­ ing. Loa Angeles GOP offic­ R o b e r t McKenxie, South
s tr a te d that It will wreck our ials hoped to fill the 66,000- Seminole Junior High, trea­
^alliances aboard.”
s t a t Dodger Stadium in surer amt Miss Lois Ruddcll,
Goldwater sighted In on the Chaves Ravins for a big ral­ Oviedo, historian.
President’s Labor Day speech ly tonight.
Mr*. Ann Allen of Semi­
which opened the Johnson
nole High served as tempor­
election campaign Monday in
ary chairman and Mrs. Alicia
Cslcalstloa
Detroit. The senator mad* hit
Process of radiocarbon dat­ Schmidt of Lyman servsd as
comments in a statement pre­ ing relies upon the principle chairman of tha nominating
pared for dslleory In San Die­ that on the death of an organ­ committee a* well aa making
go, Calif., where he wss to ism its radiocarbon begins to arrangements for tha lunch­
begin hi* own first week of diminish through its own rad­ eon.
ioactivity at a known rate and.
E'ntrnsive campaigning.
Items under discussion in­
“President Johnson, who therefore, by determining the cluded possible projects, use
Convenient
failed to mention communism loss which has taken place, cf mors instructional aids,
In hia acceptance speech, has it is posible to calculate the further professional study,
...A n d Easy On
now defined his great society time elapsed since burial, ac­ and language arts activities
without including freedom ss cording to tho Encyclopaedia. for students.
Your Pecketbook
on* of the elements,” Goldwa­
ter said.
“He lists prosperity, Justice,
and peare as the three parts
^ o f his pledge to ths American
people. But not freedom. He
should know, and ths Ameri­
more bills and comblno
can people should remember,
thorn Into a single loan.
that there have been prosperEverything it handled on •
out slaves, that Juxtke can
sim plified basis. You
choose the amount* and
be found in a prison and that
dates ef payments.
tyranny cun bring peace to
anyone who will surrender.
“Lyndon Johnson, misread­
ing the entire span of our
BhUtory, says that hi* three
items are the foundations of
our unity. Without freedom,
however, unity Is nothing
more than conformity," GoldRrutk s s One*. . . I mmU for MontKm
water said.
II* said the President’s JOHNSTON’S NO-ROACH: Simply brush Johnston'n
comments in Detroit stress the No-Roach in cabineta to control cockroach**, on sills to
322-3741
nation’s choice in the forth­ atop unis. Colorless, odorless coating stays effective for
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coming election — “the choice months. No need to move dishes. Harmless to pets.
421R. Orsaga tea. ......424-1405
R em em ber: No-Roach m eans no roaches.
^between weakness or strength
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Johnson Puts Stress
On Control O f A -W a r

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Twenty-on* persons w«t* as­
sented by civil authorities
last year. Tbs number was by
far the lowest os record since
1930.
The U A Bureau of Prisons,
fat its aaausl report of exteulions in the SO states and fed­
eral jurisdictions, said Mon­
day the number was less than
half the total for 1M2 when
4T persons vers executed.
Texas had the largest num­
ber with four. New York.
Ohio, Mississippi, Arisons

and Georgia followed with
two sack. The federal to re ru­
ment and Missouri carried
out one execution each their
first in six years.
Other states with one exe­
Original Objective
Original objective ef the
founders of Dartmouth Col­
lege waa to educate Indian
youth*. The college waa es­
tablished under a charter
granted to Eleaxar Wheelock
in 1749 by the king of England.

cution in IMS wore California,
Florida, Now Jersey, Okla­
homa and Washington.
The report reflected a draaiatlc decline la executions
since the Bureau of Prisons
began issuing He annual re­
ports 34 years' ago.
The number of prisoners
sent to the electric chair, the
gallows or the gas chamber
see raged 16/ a year during
the 1930’s; 12S a year during
the 1940‘s; 73 a year during
the 19M's; and 41 r year dur­
ing tbs 1940‘S ts drt*.

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Dr. Crane's

T he Future’s W orth It

11

W orry C linic

how long they were and, a t times,
now hopeless.
It is Just as difficult when we try
to look ahead. There is the same
trick of perspective. The horizon ap­
pears flat, and the richness and color
of life, the infinite variety and promise of the landscape ahead, cannot
always be seen.
Sometimes obstacles loom large in
our path and obscure the view. We
think we will never overcome them
and sometimes wonder if the future
is worth the e ffo rt
For all men knew in 1939, man­
kind was entering a chasm it might
never emerge from. It might have
been avoided had niAn had the wis­
dom to take different turnings years
before. But in 1939 there was no
choice for free men.
We are the heirs of those who
fought and died and triumphed over
the forces of hate and antilife in
World War II. Because of them, we
are across th a t great chasm, and
though the way ahead is still danger­
ous and edged with precipices, we are
in sight of broader, greener uplands
than men have ever known.

Twtntjr-fhr# y t u i mo , on Soj&gt;1, N u i pMunrs crashed
•cross the Poliah border. Within two
days, Britain and France declared
w ar on Germany and for the second
tim e in a generation, Europe waa
plunged into the madneaa of war.
I t is interesting to note th a t only
n week before this anniversary, the
French were observing the 20th an­
niversary of the liberation of Faria
—August 28, 1944.
And only three months ago, hun­
dreds of veterans, from generals to
privates, had returned to France to
wander over the beaches and hedgerow-bordered fields of Normandy as
they relived and retold the story of
th a t famous D-Day 20 years before.
I t is more than ju st a coincidence
of the calendar, however, of our dec­
imal method of reckoning numbers,
th a t has us commemorating so close­
ly together these epochal events
which actually occurred five years—
and millions of lives—apart. It has
to do with the nature of history it­
self.
I t Is as if a traveler were looking
beck down a long road he had walk­
ed. Huge landmarks that wero mites
•p a rt are now shrunken and merged
together Into the flat background.
So It is when we look back on his­
tory.
It is difficult now to comprehend
the real distance between Septeml&gt;er
1, 1939, and June 6 or August 23,
1944. We know that five crowded
years separated them, but even those
who lived through those war years
now find it hard to remember just
to m b tr

S
r

It's Harder W ith Two W ires

Q uotes

to

Thought For Today
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and
where the Spirit of the Is&gt;rd is, there
is freedom.—HCor. 3:17.
•

♦

•

Through all modern history cen­
tralized government has l»een the
chief threat to personal liberty. —
Winthrop W. Aldrich.

Fbr they add Innumerable get well even WITH THEIR
neurotic aches and pains m DOCTORS! So wtoo ap to re­
caw s i t ef their Inertia aa top of bona fide peptic ulcers ality!
(Alway* write to Dr. Crane
they wifl f t to tha palls aad
veto w Ftoreasher MB. If or an inflamed appendix, bun­ in care of this newspaper,
enclosing a long stamped,
yw taxpayers wish to see ions. etc.
Americans have gone ber­ addressed envelope and 20
J u t visualise tha millions of serk In their worship of doc­ cents to cover typing and
printing costa when you
Marthas whs will ha aa year tors!
And they are often far more sand for one of his booklets.)
harks If Medicare la eaactconcerned about having a hos­
It
pital bed reserved for them,
CASE T-008: Martha D.,
than a pew in their church
aged 30, ia a typical “ worry or a mansion in heaven!
wart."
Millions of Americana liter­
“ Dr. Crane," iha began, ally enshrine the M.D. and
T am perfectly certain ha
“ why do doctors oppose Medi­ make an idol out of their doc­ (former President Kisenhow*
tor, worshipping him instead er)
care!
so pioud of Gov. (Wii"For I have spent thousands of God Almighty!
liam W.) Scranton—whom he
Yet we medics can't even and I and othara persuaded to
of dollars on medical fees and
hospital bills, and still I am heal a scratch on your skin! run for governor—that I am
We can't make blood clot o n satisfied in my own mind he
not well.
So why shouldn't the gov­ cause a fractured bone to bolievee ba would he the
ernment help furnish me free heal!
strongest candidate against
So PLEASE get wise to,
medical care?"
President Johnson.
medical facts! Quit being so
MEDICARE MADNESS
—Sen. Hugh Scott (R-Pa.).
Martha la a typical “ Worry doggone chicken about your
Probably they have left
“innards."
Wart" concerning health.
their
efforts too late. Hut
Live like a lion instead of
She Is a neurotic on a*x
there
ia just enough uncer­
matters because she is scared a fearful “ Worry Wart” tainty to make the next few
about her forthcoming doth sheep!
"Hospitalitis" ia now a na­ weeks exciting.
birthday.
—London Times aditorial oa
For she feels that will sig­ tional scandal, for we already
the Republican "stop-Uoldhave
twice
as
many
hospitals
nal the approach of the meno­
water” movement.
pause. And, like millions of as are actually needed, if you
I like it.
“
Worry
Warts"
would
Just
get
women, she makes the mil—Rilly Running, 0, summing
take of thinking the meno­ active in your churches.
Eighty-five per cent of pa­ up his reaction to th« nopause to the death knell o( a
hit gams pitched against
tients get well IN SPITE OF
wife's physical appeal.
tho New York Meta by his
THEIR
DOCTORS!
So she has shopped around
father, Jim Running of the
And of the other 13 per cent,
from one doctor U&gt; another.
Phillies.
(She admitted she had con­ 3 per cent to ID per cent can't
sulted 0 ).
Bach week we medlct re­
ceive 30,000,000 patients. Hut
10,000,000 (30 per cent) have
.NO DIAGNOSABLE PHYSI­
CAL AILMENTS WHATSO­
■hiftad from positions of EVER!
power to pluses where they
Do you voters thus wish to
would wWU las* Influence ia pay the medical and hospital
• crista.
bills lor the 30 per cent of pa­
One axamplu to an out­ tients who hava no significant
standing general does to physical ailments?
Khanh. Hs was a key man in
U so, Just back the socialis­
tha Revolutionary Military tic scheme of Medicare, which
Council and head of South our last two administrations
Vist Nam Internal security. have been sponsoring (or
Recently, though his abilities mere vote-buying.
aro badly needed in Viet
loist year the amount spent
Nam, hs was appointed am­ by Americans on health ran
bassador to tho Chinese Na­ as follows;
tionalist government In For­
Hospitals—6.2 billions
mosa. Government officials 1
Physicians—3.3 billions
talked to called It “exile” aimDrugs—1.2 billions
ed at getting him out of tha
Total-13.7 billions
way.
Taxpayers would get sturk
The strong man of the with even lar more billions
military trlumvirato la un­ for needless medical care i(
All savings accounts opontd, all addition!
doubtedly Khlem. Americans Medicare were voted Into e l
♦o your account th at ar« mad* by th« 10th
who know him say he has feet.
of
th* month, ta rn dividends from tha 1st.
brains, ambition and an abili­
For If people are willing to
ty for showmanship. Ameri­ pay &lt;13.7 billions out of their
cans and Vietnamese I've own pockots, think how much
FT PAYS TO SAVf WHEPI
talked to either liked Mm morr likely the'l be to glut our
strongly or disliked him fer­ hospitals if you taxpayers paid
SAVING PAYS...WITH US
vently.
ail those bills!
Minh, a big (0 ft.), genial,
Remember 30 per cent of
likeable, war hero, takes life our present PRIVATE paying
eaay. Khanh aaya of hla, “ Alt patients have no diagnosahis
he likes to do ia play tennis.” physical ailments at ail!
Ami even of the remaining
Khanh has alienated many
A T I O M
Vietnamese by bis Inability to 30 per cent, the physical ail­
maks decisions and carry ment is often not 10 per cent
312 W E S T F IR S T S T .
SA N FO R D , FLA.
at their trouble.
them through.

Martha's rasa toaald shock

Sa ertrs Ira million Amort-

frill /

Jr

-MM

Bruce Biossct — Roy Crowley

M usic B elongs In H om e

ir

By Dr. M i D. Asd.rsoa
Depart meat of Musto
(LaGrasi* College)
Tiztr.li reveal a vrhs'.Mon*
interest In thvlr children's de­
velopment and an awareness
of tha eurrint need* of Indiv­
id u a l when they aak, "When
aheuld my child begin to stu­
dy music?" But If tha child
la In school, tha parents are
already lata la considsring tha
question.
Parents, perhapa without
m illin g it, function as in­
structors in music, both be­
fore and after a child starts
to school. From hla earliest
daya, a child hears and be­
comes accustomed to the type
• f music ha hears In hla home.
I t la unfortunate that there
la not mors singing in the
modem home. Tha songs of
a mother to her child give
her an opportunity to help
shape his tastes and desires.
The quality of sound and tha
quality of material which tha

child henre will become the
criterion for his musical tastes
and wants in the future.
Radio, record player, tele­
vision, and church services
provide the pre school child
the most contact with music.
By Uis tlma hs enters school,
those contacts hava had a
strong influence In shaping
hla musical sspcctations. If
ha hears only the raucous
shouts and pcreusslvt sounds
found dally on radio, tha
child will coma to aspect that
all music will lie of that type,
and will probaldy resent of­
ferings contrary to his s iperlcncs. However, If ha has
had opportunities to listen to
a wide variety of music, which
Includes the msaterworks of
the musical ages, hs will be
more apt to accept the sounds
which represent a wider ga­
mut of musical tasts.
Television offers more var­
iety In musical fare than does
radio In most local areas. This
is not to Indicate that tele-

P olitical N otebook

vision necessarily runs to a
“higher” type of mu.ic, hut
WASHINGTON (NBA) — nominal head. They a r t to
that there are occasional pro- The new caretaker governact for two months until a
frame af good music for both mtr.i f
V'et Vsrc w'll National Aiermby osivrt# a
adults and children.
lie hard put to held together president. Presumably t h a
Many children have their for Ilia two months it's iche- triumvirate will pick tha Na­
first "live'* contort with mus­ doled to rxi.&lt;t unless It hss tional Assembly or deeida
ic through church services, liberal shots of L\ S. bolster­ hew it is to bs chosen.
The three generals vrlio
but there is little awareness ing.
Such strong I'. S. barking, compose Uis ruling triumvi­
of the Importance this enrly
may stir up more rate have hern maneuvering
listening and participation in turn
may have on shaping their under-the-surfuce resentment against tach o t h e r for
months.
tastes and prejudices In both against the United States.
Dr. Nguyen Xuen Oanh, the
A high Vletnamrie official
music and religion. Sunday
school singing gam 's often Harvard - educated temporary in Saigon told me that
become such an integral part premier, hns no political base Khanh and Minh are not ex­
of tha experiences and tastes in South Viet Nam. lie has actly friends. Other officiala
of the child that ha wilt re­ livrd most of his adult life echoed this Statement.
Khlem, third member of
peat them at play during thn in tlie United Stales, lie re­
other days of the week, ami turned to Viet Nam a year tha triumvirate, has hesn at
ha may avsn retain them ago after being away 18 work for soma time putting
years out of the past ‘.'it. Po­ his mtn in strategic govern­
throughout Ilfs.
Music in tha worship serv­ litical and military Vietna­ ment positions. Key officials
ices becomes a part of that mese I talked to In Sulgon in the major ministries have
vast unconscious storehouse recently called him “The been reporting to Khirm re­
gularly as wall as to their
of musical experience which American."
Though he’s an abla eco­ own ministers.
ultimately shapes adult tastes.
Dttrirg tha past months,
The child should not lie ex­ nomic technician, they said,
pected to categorise his ex­ he hns little knowlei Ige of Khiem lias on various occa­
periences as the adult ha* Virt Nam or of political ad­ sions countermanded Khanh'a
military, political and foreign
learned to do. Music Is simply ministration.
Thpse Vietnamese felt that policy orders, both when
tells him that there is one
level of music for piny, an­ lie had been made deputy Khanh was prime minister
ami after ha became presi­
Altamoat* Spring*
Fntirprtot
' other fur worship, and still s premier for economics (his dent.
post
until
recrutlyl
because
Mrs. Julia It.rt*#
third for entertainment.
Mrs. Rltchto Harris
Khirm hss seen to it that
131-1110
The record player is the of his American connections.
008-3034
men
kynl to Minh and to
Hut
Onnh'n
“Americanism”
is
most valunhle device for pro­
■sar Lake-For.it City
MB MM
Khanh havs been gradually
Mr*. Marysnm Milsa
viding a family with ready­ the least cf the problems the
Lake Mary
111-3070
made music, In that it will re- ruling military triumvirate
Mrs. France* Wsstor
produce exactly what is desir­ faces.
Casselberry
333-0119
The Revolutionary Military
Mrs. Jaa* f t.w lto n f
ed aa often as desired. It is
Lake Muarn#
Council
appointed f o r m e r
838-8840
a sad plight that many chil­
Mrs. H. 1.. Johssoa
Chie f of State Mjj. lien.
dren
have
no
access
to
such
Chuluota
333-4733
an aid until they reach adole­ Duong Van Mlnh, “ I’rcslMrs. Joan Msgla
Lnngwnod
103-37U
scence and have derided that dent” Maj. tien. Nguyen
Mrs. Donna ItoUa
they “know what they like.” Kluiiih and Defense Minister
838-3317
DoBxry
l.t. Gen. Tran Tliien Khirm
It Is m o s t Important,
Mrs. Fraak WWto
North Orlando
u
three-man group to run
though, that the parent real­
outzzx
Mrs. Margaret Cushy
333-8793
ise that the young child nerd the country, with Khnnh as
Deltona
not lie limited to “children's’'
OaW.n
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mr*. Clsr.nc. Hsydsr
records; lie line not hud the
008-1001
333-414!
long
years of conditioning
Geneva
Oviedo
which leud to rejection «f
Mrs. J»Ann Hays
Mrs. Evvlyn l.aady
318-4873
"long-haired” music Up will
383-3110
Q—What «n&gt; the outcome
respond to tha music which s
of the treason trial of Aaron
provided fur him, and it is
lliirr?
here that the greatest burden
A—lliirr was acquitted.
of responsibility ties on th«
parent. We have known of
Q—Wh.it dues the word clo­
pre-school children whose fav­ ture u . applied to tha U. S. |
orite music was a Mahler Senate mean?
A—Cloture Is a seldomsymphony or a Bartok string
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Tues., Septcml&gt;cr 8, 19(54 quartot.
Used rule by which two-third,
When should my child be­ of the .onute may break a
wraLTBse a . w i k l o s v . a x i r r o a
m as
gin music T The answer must filibuster.
r a a x K v o i . T o i . i n a , i,
be that hs will Iwgin to learn
U « , • Q .if ft l a a a . s . i
Q—When i. Armed Force*
j v L i a s L. s T i a a T a a a
aoB K ar u iiu s iik b
muaie when wa bring him Duy observed.
A .M o is t s &gt; 4 1 1 .r
A 4 v .r t l .l n g D ire c to r
home for the first time. Our
■ a u n t i. jo H ii u s
a o s I4MKBB
A—Hy Presidential procla­
M a n a s ln g K d lt o r
A d x r t l.lu K U o s o g tr
main task is to ninke those mation, the third Saturday in \
■ K I N K * KlLl.tMIlV .W
bus m a t t
early contacts hear valuable May ia observed a . Armed
T .N .r .p h
K d lt u r
O SD o ro t A d v o r ll. ln a U i n &gt; | i i
H um s w ill, ta n s
fruit.
iASIS IHOKSAKSa
Forces Day. It r e p l a c e d .
B s c lt t y
K d lt o r
M s sla ts s
U o sA str
Army, Navy and Air Force
D um a s tu n s
ra au w lus
City K d l t o r
■ O dhaatesl S u p t.
Day a
Johaan Htrauas. Ranker
J U U f W K I .I .S
■in. v iarav r
C
3 d . t or
UtAtf I’bulogr.pher
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Do you know which
League
got off to • fast start
tool#
High
grldmeu
wfta la i
at Jet Lanes aa no less than
tho Tribe’s perimeter de­
fiv* teams tied for the top
fense?
spot. Rex Liquors, Dick’s
A good bet would b* that
Appliance, Atlantic Const
ue lotis than 76 per cent of
Spring tratatag wt#
line, Autowetics end HLH
SHE’S grid fans don’t even
Products “A" worn aQ able
Mai «f m tm tU m
know what e perimeter de­
to win throe of tho total
m i Orr-Ml pariad h r tto Mofense is.
potato to their matches.
p a l n n f T i w K u la d
But the best opportunity
Lance aad Ben Ward Real­
w**M k m M, wan i
followers of tho Seminole*’
raop their holiday double-1
ty ended up by splitting in
to H u n t drawing c a m .
football fare end fate will
reder agelut the Pittsburgh |
Muir match to round out tho
I
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ever have is to ses and hear
katoe #4 aad M .
night’s roiling.
the Tribe’s coaching staff
The twto victories came an
ft
Last soMon’s high a m a r*
demonstrata it end explain it
the baela ef a Sunday triumph
champion looks Uko • repeatFriday night a t the f ln t an­
at Philadelphia aad moved the
as Vergil Anderson bad
nual production of Players
Giants tola a virtual three-way
kte big bomb tonrtng Mam up
THESE
GREYHOUND
qonrterbaeka
wiH
guide
tha
Lyman
High
eleven
WINNERS OF BALL AND CHAIN BOWLING with a 210/681 to grab high
Night at Memorial Stadium.
» tor m e a d place, evt
1m ,
this aemaon through w hat will undoubtedly be It* toughest campaign.
Loaguo honors wero won by Susy Reno (loft)
Tho program, for nil SHS
imee back of Me PtoUtoe.
i* honors. Dick ZuckerThey ar* (from left) Gary Smith, Ray Galnea and Jack Blanton.
who chalked up a high series figure of 629 and
fans, to being especially
Maya Inland lie back la a
maa was tho solo champ with
Verna Bolton whose 162 was th e high average • 221 game and 633 aeries.
geared to explain some of tho
game at Philadelphia tort Fri­
for th e loop’s women participant*.
techniques of football to fans
day night, sat nut Saturday’*
Buddy Noel paced Dick’s
—particularly tho ladlso.
game
AppUsae* to their thno-gam*
Yaakaa Itofw Marta waa
For example, Sets tool* uses
romp over Team No. 4 with
Nported cat aararal d a n af­ aeorteg tho wkatog nm to the
tho “typewriter huddle.1' Do
whan ha walked
184/487. Dick Bchnitaler and
ter riUTU*g t o caflaa a* Ma
you know whet Met means?
aa the PhilJohn Martin war* the high
to o t. . . Taammato WhRay Ilea committed two error* at­
You can find out Friday
men for HLH Products “A"
ra n i aufhra tooaa tha c
night, says Roger Harris,
tempting to pick off Willie.
wiM 111/818 and 188/100 ia
. . . A Mat atratoad Ma Back
president of Me l ew tael*
May• started the
a thee game win over GlassVida fa tin g hair tent* « Ma
High Booeters Club.
hitting Ida 40th homer to the
Met. Doug Owen* rolled 200/
hand . . . Almoet a third M
How about n p u l l i n g
first inning. Dark decided to
808 for Glasa - Mat. Don
kaaaban la auftoriag from
guard? Chances ar* not one
rest WUlle la the second gome
Thompson 178/607 and N**l
•oacla pull* aad atralaa.. . .
tost with fan Francisco trailfeminine football fan in a
Maxwell 182/608 tend tho AuOr. LawrttM Golding, HBy
DsvM
nggtohrtham
According
to
Pigott
tho
fol­
tog 4-t to the fourth, Maya
forget to mention that they dosea has tha least Ids* of
Junior Bowling League.
By Jobe A. Bpolehi
loetor at Koto Mata Univar&lt;
Herald Sparta Writs,
lowing athletes will b* aa Ma toasties team to a thro* gam*
o got somo prlso money, what H mtana.
Tho plana which were for­
nod over Wall Plumbing.
sfcyte nationally recognised came off the beach to blast Hera's hoping that pen all
one ef reliever Frank Bock’s had a safe and happy Labor mulated by members of the too. (Just to time to spend It
“What does he puR?" In­ Whistles shattered ths air vanity squad for tho fall
applied phytWogleal labaraMe toft field Dayl (I think I’m gonna local men's and women's on the hide goto’ back to quired on* gal to whom
and balls bounced everywhere palgn:
tarr. baa taatad thousands at
scoreboard
aad
then aat down hafto talk to the boss and bowling associations in re­ school!)
put tho question. And did you Friday aa the Seminole High Quarterback* — Boon]*
amateur and professional atkknow that Ssminol* High thla
to rest his aching back.
gards to acUvely assisting
lataa to all apocta. Ha kaa again
coaching staff composed ef Hinson, aauior, IB ; A1 Boni­
g * * 1T S T ’c a rd to .J Uei M w t « * » * w h,t that U *
season will us* asvoral plays
face, Junior, 143 and Frank
l l S ? bor Day rtenda fori From • thla league are a giant step Talking about good time# (I
iMBd that:
Head Coach Jim Pigott and Whigham, sophomore, 160.
-B ig laagua baU pUyan C
bi the a .a . Ull an hour before forward. Special thenke to don’t know If it's old age or in which tha tackle pulls.
And here's on* for ths assistants, Jim McCoy and Right halfbacks — Danny
Shirley 8imae, 8ue Jackson, what) but brother they get
• f t nttla more physically fll
ladies!
What ia a button- Dick William* worked the TUlis, senior, 183; Rick Wal
h
f
7 2 F.leanor. Anderson, J o h n better and better.
o rm tl th»n.tV epertatora at u» S E ? S r t *
back of tha Phitaes, by acor- ’*• * h !W r
’
T
liijV
. find out Friday Tribo tm yaiil rvttuua and sirom, junior, 183 and Ernie
uOwk?
Knaeland, Gordon Hcneycutt, Perhapc It’s because we had
aaaaparabla age*.
lag twin S-2 victories over the 111'&gt;
Baumoister, Junior, 163.
Garry Fox and Phil Roche such extraordinary hosts as night whan Hand Coach Jim kickoffs.
—Baseball raaka aigktk
The Phillle split with.
for taking time to hold a pre­ Betty and Rich Murphy of Pigott explain*, demonstrates
Ma amount at phyiieal condlthe
The aquad'a kickoff epeclal- Left Halfbacks — Buddy Topper Avenal M Me cap­
the technique along with
Burton, senior, 194; Bornie tain and president o! the Sentliminary meeting regarding Casselberry.
ttaatog roqidrad to partoni to
ists, Bill Kyndundall and Bcr*
Barbour, junior, 165; Chuck tool* High School Band for tho
The Mr. and Sirs. League threading the needle.
thla league. It founds won­
16 major ipocta.
ping the nightcap 1-1; the MU- w,th • n,lr thr#* *° *
Ever wonder what Ronnie nie Barbour, are both much Scott, junior, ISO aad Start
had
their
summer
league
ban.
derful
and
I
know
the
kid’s
—BaU players aa a V
1884-1986 term, according to
waukee Brave. Swept the C h i - There’, an s p rin g f c rtw o
quet at the Murphy’s and Hinson, Tribe quarterback Improved in height and dis­ Weber, Junior, 168.
a n phyakally waak la com
will appreciate it.
an announeament todiy by
tags Cab# AT and 104, and
2
tells
his
club
from
that
type­
tance of their kicks. Mean
Fullbacks — Lee Sparkman, Bandmaster E n a it Cowtoy.
p a r im wttk etkar atklataa. the New York MeU beat Me that you’ll bo through bowl- We’re eUll giving the free wouldn't you know it but that
B iir tin raqubea UtUa Houston Colto twice 74 a n d 1»» by 10H5 p.m.
lessons for any youngiters •omeona did get thrown-In writer huddle? Well, you will while, tho Tribe worked on junior, 213 and S ony Messer, Peggy Bower is a first lieu­
hear that, also. How about
kickoff returns setting up v ar junior, 193.
s o n fttaoaa tbaa It takca
tenant and win sorv* s i treas­
U
I Should be around ala teams who'd like to Join a t 10:18 (elothea and all). And it mlddla guard and a corner
loua blocking formations.
Centers — David Howe, een urer and chaplain as well a t
wasn't Splituki this yearr
bowl or play golf.
Baltimore regained fln t competing In thla group of a-m. each Saturday.
The Tribe's stalwarts in the ior, 190; Steve Balint, senior, vice president of tho band.
linebacker T
• • •
Golding aspUlaad, "Btl place to the American League women who ehould have avereither!
Football
technlqua
a
n
d
punting
department, Buddy 210 and Tony Gooxales, Jun
piayara can and do get by on by (putting Identical t-1 dad- agaa of 1W er higher,
There were more than 10
Other officers ar*: First LL
This Friday the Navy
.m i aiooe. Groat bitten will sloes with Kansaa City, Chlea- Borne of those who did get Wives will start their bowling eouplts on hand with an out terminology has changed con­ Burton, Ronnie Hinson, Frank ior, 168.
Joel Fabd, la charge of oper­
kit no metier how muck they go skidded • half-gam* off started last week ehow eome league at 9:30 a.m. with &gt;0 d o o r barbecue, swimming, siderably and even eld tlm* Whigham and Sterl Weber are Guards — Steve Harris, Ju* ations; First LL Ed Hubbard,
grid fans may learn quit*
able to get their punts off nior, 170; Joe Farlfts, senior, drum major; Second LL Mar­
axarc lea. Since a fallow caa't the paca by dropping a pair to mlghtly Interesting score*.
teams. Tha girls had them­ dancing . . . . and lota of fun,
bit
during
Players
Night.
quick
and get good distance.
193; Joe Purdy, senior, 188; cia Lippincott, secretary; Sec­
become skillful merely by ox- Washington 34 and 42; New Bowling with the Wednea selves a fine time this past
Thla year wo have 16
"And the interesting thing
The formation of blocking Steve Clark, senior, 186 and ond Lt. Terry Rabun, librari­
erclalng. be pracUcee but York moved to within 1H day afUrnoon Hl-Noonere, Friday with coffee aad cake couple* bowling on Friday
doea sot work to Improve hie garnet of tho lead by gaining Roes Patrick of the Wlleon- and trophies being awarded nights ta thla Mr. and Mrs. about it,” says Harris, “is positions used on punt returns Steve Groover, senior, 186.
an; First Sgt. Elliott Toole,
that we’ll enjoy the season
ia much harder to get into Tackles — David NoeU, sen
phyilque.
• 34 ll-tontog verdict over Meier foursome took duel to the winners. Better not League and I'm certain that lot mors If w* have some than those used for kickoff ior, 215; Brad Pnidcn, senior, operations; First Sgt. Donna
"Stoce yea caa taepr
Danktefs, assistant secretary
the baste Idea won't be for­ idea of what ia really going
Minnesota (their second game honors with a 191/817 ecm
returns. There is more time to 182; David Jarre!, junior, 210; and hiatorian; First Sgt Linda
year perfarmaaca greatly la
gotten, It’s strictly to t the on out there on the field dur­
was reined out); Cleveland blnatlon. That'e the way to
set up on a kickoff than
David Golloher, Junior, 198 W e b b , {assistant librarian;
awtmmtag, footbeU ar track downed Detroit 74, and Los kick-off tha aeaaon, huh
fua of Itl
ing the ball games."
punt as the line is rushing on and Earnie Steele, junior, 200. Staff Sgt. Ed Wagner, opera­
by daily rhythmic exercise,
s e e
Angelea dubbed Boston twice, | Rose 7
Players Night will get un­
punt, Pigott pointed out
Ends — Larry Watson, Jun tions assistant and Staff Sgt
Mae# piayara a a a d i t l a a
T h o Seminole Memorial derway at 8 p .m. and will
4-1 and 44 to It innings.
Coach Jim McCoy ran the ior, 210; Bill Kuydendall, sen­ Pet* Darml, librarian assist­
ttonaaahraa m an."
Hospital league took off with fenture the SHS band, major squad through a blocking drill
Sounds liko lightning strtk
e e i
ior, 175; Mike Gray, junior, ant.
Jonnie Elam handling the cites and cheerleaders, says
Ing twice. Andy Patrick,
the players called "Burma 175; Andy Lyons, senior, 153 Febd, John Horner, Tool#,
Tha fitness expert added
chorea as secretary-treasurer
while toiling in the Bunday
Road." Dummy bag* were and Eddie Griffith, aenior, Charles Stein and Peggy Bow­
Harris.
uA1m , baiebell U a sport
again. After starting with an
night Mr. and Mrs. Leagtte
placed &gt;11 over the field and 166.
when Injury is not inherent to
er were named section beads.
absentee or two Jonnie call­
also stepped Into tho Indivi­
lbs (quad made the rounds The Semtoolcs will play Ti­
tho fame. Football pUyen
ed
to
tell
us
that
come
this
dual spotlight with a 210/681
throwing a number of differ­ tusville a week from Friday,
know injury eltuitlons and
week lilt be u full force
set. Leading tha gals waa Jo
ent kinds of blocks.
but this Friday they will give
prepare for them. They run a
topplin' the wood-work.
W. L. P e t GB Brown with a 178 high single
The purpose of the drill
a command performance for
great deal before the contest
and Colleen Sandlin taking
Baltimore
83 56 .697
to get youngsters accustomed Seminole fans. The affair U
Monday’s Results
i
to protect themselvei. . . Ever
Tomorrow
morning
the
Jet
Chicago
84 61 .603 H series with a 487.
to making an "extra effort" on sponsored by the SHS Boosters Columbus 4, Knoxville 1
•at a ball team doing thl*7"
s e e
Bowlerettes will start league
New York
80 56 .688 1H
each play to get more than Club and will be held at 8 Lynchburg 8, Birmingham 1
FORT LAUDERDALE
atb African • hens
play with ■ 10 team league (UPI) — St. Petersburg’ one block on a play, McCoy
Detroit
74 67 .626 10
Just remlnsclng "bout the
p.m. a t Sanford Memorial Asheville 10, Charlotte 0
data prafceeor Mid,
according to Alice Sexton, Mike Daniel spoiled n no-hit- explained.
U a Angelea 74 70 .814 11H | Saturday J u n i o r Bowling
Stadium.
la NO axcaea for
Chattanooga 0-6, Macon 1-2
league
secretary.
League makes me feel real
Minnesota
70 69 .604 13
ter last night with a wild pit
palled er strained mastics
Another one of the many ch that gave Fort Lauderdele
Cleveland
60 70 .498 14 Igood. The same holds true for
to organised (pacta. Simply,
who’ll be starting again ia a 1-0 win to the Florida State
Boston
61 80 .433 38 | our eo-coaehca Garry Fox end
a ballplayer who palla a
the Thursday Night Mixed League pennant playoff*.
Washington 86 88 .300 29
Eleanor Anderson cause we
mate la la NOT la shape ta
League, also a six-team en­
nsas City 61 80 .364 32)4 Ihad over 90, as a matter of
It was the Yankees’ second
play his apart."
try according to Erma An­ straight win in the best of
Monday's Resells
fact,
Just
missed
100
kids
out
Golding then rated iporte
derson — secretary, for the five scries. The Yankees acor
few York 6, Minnesota 4, | hero for tho leaguo and in.
according to their conditioning
League. S h a d o w bowling rd their winning run to the
1st, day, 11 Innings
structions.
requirements. From highest
starts at 6:55 p.m. with the fifth when third baseman Mika
New
York
at
Minnesota,
2nd,
That’s
the
most
we
have
to lowest: Swimming, track,
l e a g u e actually starting Ferrara walked, stole second
[ever had participating In the
football, wrestling, basketball, night, ppd., rain
promptly at 7. They’ll be go­ was sacrificed to third and
Washington
3,
Chicago
0,
1st
hockey, tennis, baseball, bowling with fiva bowlers to u scored on Daniel's wild pitch,
Washington
6,
Chicago
2,
2nd
ing and golf.
team.
Cl*
vs
land
7,
Detroit
2
st. Pet*.
aoe aeo aeo o n
Compared to athletes In
1 hope that I've been able Fort Land. Nt-M M Ss-l-M
other sports, baseball playen Baltimore 6, Kansas City 1,
&amp; B U IL D IN G S U P P L IE S
1st
to point cut to you that you
Daniel and Gooeseu; JureW. L. P et GB
had fairly strong grips, weak
do
have
an
awful
lot
of
fun
Kansas
City
8,
Baltimore
1,
Iphlladelphta
w
in,
Hutton
(8),
Willoughby
8.1 64 .608
backi, average leg strength,
when you're bowling in a (9) aad Pappas.
Cincinnati
77 61 .668 6tf
low physical fat content, audio 2nd
LAWN BOY
league.
77 61 .668 6
and visual reactions far above Los Angtlta 4, Boston 1, 1st, St. Louis
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S. Francisco 78 62 .657 8Va
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MOWERS
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70 87 4 U IS
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2nd,
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Innings
Milwaukee
70 68 .807 13Vh SHS J a y V e e Head league bowler and they'll toll flight of soma 22.000 miles,
below average.
Tuesday’s Games
world's longest euch flight
Los Angeles 68 60 408 15
Baseball players a rt Ju t
Coach R a l p h Stumpf you the same story.
62 76 .448 21H will pilot his c l u b
A COMPLETE LINE OF
not aa physically fit aa they New York at Minnesota, 2 Chicago
Wednesday's Gams*
Houston
88 82 .414 26)4 through ft nix-gam e
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THIRD ROUND
No Job Too Largo,
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DBAS A B B Y : Fifteen
r—n a n whoa i « u so,
1 * 11 very food of a 24year-old n a a • about town
«tw (a to n o a big ru&lt;h.
Thaa I tfiacevorod (hat bo
waa tollla« outraftoaa lit*
about n o la order to build
hi* ropuUtioo aa a lady*
kilter. I dropped him imme­
diately, and bavo bad ao
eootaet with him aiaco. I
am aow happily married
aad have a lovely boma and
family. My mother wrote
that this old boy friend had
vialtad my bom* towa, aad
b t’d telephoned her aiktai
for my addreis. He aaid ho
travel* a lot and wanted to
aee m* again to talk over
old time*. My mother lnnottatly gave It to him. How
•bould I haadl* him if be
call* me? Should I dlaeuia
It with ray huiband la caie
be abould c*U?I definitely
want a» more to do with tbla
maa.
UPSET
DEAR UPSET: Don't diecute It with your buaband.
Ho might woodor why you
•re ao upaet aver a lot e&lt;
15-year-old Ilea. U Mr. Ladykiller calls, tell him you are
happily married and would
rather not at* him, ao
plaaa* wot te call azote.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 am i 15

By A bigail Van Suren

year-old girl wh* aaaia a
straight answer. Exactly,
what is wrong with falling
aaitep with a boy If you
have all your clothe* ea?
Plea** don't say it's just
not "right" aa that to aa an­
swer. Think you.
WANTS TO KNOW

vert* would bo unfair to bis
family He is SO years older
thaa I, but sometime* 1 feel
like his mother. He's the
only maa I’ve ever loved
aad I don't want to too* him.
WILING TO WAIT
DRAB WILING: To watt
lor what? Uatil his children
a n grows aad gone, aad his
wM* to 18? WU divorce
thaa ha any oastor ea hi*
wife? Paco tt. lb* "only

DEAR WANTS: There’s a
time for satartatotog a hay,
aad a time for sleeping.
When it’s tima to sleep, it's
time to bid the boy farewell.
That way you wont haw* to
wonder M something waa
said or dooo —or if you oaly
dreamed it.
• • e

longs to

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Match

dtcoacy,

alas,
you met him.
discretion with
I gat out ef bis

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CONFIDENTIAL TO B. W.
AT WAV1 IN DAYTON: A
little bird!* (aU right. Rood
Sbermaa) reported that you
are now the original THIN
MAN I
Congratulations,
Haadsoma. How did you do
ttr
o n e
Problems? Writ* to AB­
BY, Box * r 00, Los Angelas,
Calif. For a personal reply,
nadoao a stampad, aalf • ad­
dressed envelop*.
• • •
Hate to write letters? lead
one dollar to Abby, Box 09,700, Loa Angeles, Calif., for
Abby'a booklet. "HOW TO
WRITS LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

DEAR ABBY: I am tovol*
ved with a married maa in
hi* to’*. W* lota oaeh other,
Abby. I know our relation*
•hip la wrong, but I am dis­
creet and maaaga to set
him without disrupting his
family lift. Lately ho has
been talking about dlvoctlag
hit wtfo and marrying me.
Nothing would make me
happier than to be his wife,
but the last thing I want te
do la break up his bom*. He
has n compatible relation*
ship with his wife, but be
doesn't love her. He Is Just
staying with her because of
the children. Ho la wen able
to support two families. How
can 1 convince him that di­

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My old friend, Gordon Keel
of Vancouver, has thought of
ATM
a most enusual fslso-eerd.
P ill
The contract was throe no♦ AQMIS
AKJ
trump. West opened the king
■AST
of spades and Last played
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with the ace and ducking with A M
SOUTH (»&gt;
the deuce.
A A J1
Gordon says that neither
WAIT
play was likely to succeed. If
♦m
declarer wins with the nee, he
AAQNS
will lose the diamond finesse
to East'a king and n apade
return will giva West four 1 N.T. P u s SM.T.
spado tricks.
If he playa the deuce. West
will shift, feeling certain that club *r a diamond, everything
South la sitting with the ace will work out beautifully for
ami jack. If West shift* to a South, but W dt is most like­

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Newspaper Enterprise Aaaa.
Memo to alder nadere:
How easy—or how difficult
—do you mska It for thosr
whose help you need to help
you?

"I am fifty and look sixty
-dry skin, wrinkled neck,
nd dry, graying hair. I wae
i dark blonde, still am in a
iltiful way. What can I do to
mprnv* my look*? And, of
ourse, I am overweight.—
fina.”
Well, you have the "after
orty blue*, "alright, and ycu
lo not spar* yourself. I feel
ure you have many eorapenations but you art right
bout improving yourself »nd
ou CAN. Bo, first, the dry
kin—usa a *ood but simple
Icansing cream, good quslity
ritch hasel for rsfreshing
Jter cleansing. Then use (at
irst) generous applications
if cosmetic oil. Use the oil on
»our scalp, alao, and aa acalp
s skin you will hsve the
ama good result aa on your
see and neck. Now — send
or my Figure Perfection diet
ind a copy of "How to
Ifouthify Your Neck", both
eaflets will aid you IF you
ise the Information. To ch­
ain these aids send me a
ong, self-addressed envelop#
ind enclcse TWENTY cents
two dimes). I will also send
rou a "gift" copy of “Diet
Indebted ta Swede
Much of the early growth
f the U.S. Navy it owed to
Swedish soldier, John Ericain, who once served in the
wedish army. Eriscson built
te first armored turret ship,
te Monitor; invented the
:reve propeller; and contriuled to development of tho
irpcdo, according to the Enyclopedia Britannic*.

That question Is prompted
by numerous letten from
readen who have responsibil­
ity for som* alder person—
usually a parent—who Isn’t
raiy to get along with or to
do thing* for.

Breaks.” So—stop “analys­
ing” yourself and get busy
earing for your special "after
forty” conditions.
"What do you think of the
straight, unbelted l o o s e
dretaea? I am wot much over,
weight, but not thin, and I
am forty-four. Can I properly
wear this type drees?—Ger­
trude.”
Yes, because hanging “free”
aa they do, yon look slim.
Study tb* contour and a**
what I mean. But, If only a
tiny bit overweight, why not
correct It with the use of
my “Figure Perfection” diet?
Read above bow te obtain a
copy.
"I havs a length *f handpainted fabrie. Could It b*
used for a dies*? The colors
sra very good—small design,
on cotton.—Mrs. T.”
Maks a straight, belt!***
(heath and hava a deep open
neck and no sleeves. Lovely
for pstio, garden or "Just
around the house.”
"Is it necessary to wear a
dinner drasa whea dining at
the beet restaurants in New
York and what about a hat?
I tm fifty-six—gray hair,
slender and like to be pro­
perly dressed. Wbst should
my husband wear?—M. H.”
A simple after-five type of
dress, preferably black is th*
smart thing to wear. A bow
in your hair, a email toiffure
cap or a pill bog are smart­
est. A dark suit, white ahirt,
highly polished black sects
for your husband. If ho does
not wsar a hat, this Is not
necessary, but I like hats on
both men and women!

ly to shift to n heart. If ho
goes aU the way and shifts
to the queen of hearts. East
will be abla to establish three
heart tricks which will b*
enough to boat the hand aft*r
the diamond finesse loess. If
West Just shifts te a low
heart, it will still be within
the realm of possibility for
further heart plays.
Gordon proceeds to point
out that South has an auto­
matic correct play of the Jack.
West will read his partner's
five spot as second highest ef
three and will continue spades.
South will taka his see and
lota the diamond fin#***, but
E u t will be helpleas and
South will wind «p with 10
tricks.

ByRuthMiiiett
Older persona have two
good reasons for being inter­
ested la thess complaints.
They should want ta make It
as eaiy aa possible for those
who ar# willing to help them
to do to. And, from a purely
■elfish point of view, Um
easier they make it for others
to giva them help, tha mora
help they’ll get.
How, then, ean an older per­
son Judge whether or aot he
la making hia dependence
more difficult than it aaed
be?
Theta few questions, honest­
ly answered, ought
give
him a good Idea:
Do you make a real effort
to b* cheerful, instead of
storing up complaints to bur­
den others with when they
■pend Um* with you?
A rt you flexible enough ao
that you ran break routine
when it It suggested that a
new or different way of doing
something might b* simpler
and easier?
De you refuse to feel sorry
for yourself or show hurt
feelings when those who feel
responsible for yon teem ne­
glectful during periods when
they ar* everwhelmed with
other responsiblllUee?
Can you remember your
own busy, hectic years clear­
ly enough to realise that your
children may not ba able to
■pend as much time with you
aa you wish they could or that
they wish they could?
I&gt;' you co-operate with your
children when they try ta gat
you ta do something for your
own good—Instead of stub­
bornly refusing ta listen to
them?

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lean how to catch a snake,
don’t mlas this. Ignore the at­
tempts to gtvo this “import­
ance” and tb* sometimes
overly cute narration. It's a
groat travelogue.
8:30-0 pm. McHalt’s Navy.
"Babette Go Homo” ((Rerun)
Another gMdy episode, with
Ensign Father (Tim Coawty)
again tha chief laughgstter.
This otw Involve* th* unlike­
ly clrcumitanc* of a Pr*neh
cutl* stowing away aboard a
PT boat Bosea 811* te delici­
ous as the disruptive young
lady.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. (Rerun) Not much
of a laugh plot hut there ar*
a lot of w*ird amateur en­
tertainers to make it fun.
Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan)

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from eliminating th* com­
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Farmers Elect ■
ASC Officers
Farmers recently elected to
serve as the Agricultural Stab­
ilization a n d Conservation
(ASC) County Committee for
tho fottowtn year taclixto:
Prod A. Dyson, Sanford,
chairman; Chsrlrs S. Lse,
Oviedo, vko chairman; W. G.
Kilbce, Geneva, member; Paul
M. Lukas, Ovisdo, first alter­
nate; R. U. Hutchison, Route
1 Sanford, second alternate
The election was held by
mail balloting between August
21st and Sept. 1st. The newly
elected committee will take
offles October 1st and ssrv*
for s period of one year.
Duties of county ASC com
mltteemcn consist principally
of policy and decision making
functions In th* admlnlatr*
tlon of National Farm Pro­
grams, dealing directly with
farmers. On the county tovtl
they are responsible for Uw
proper operation of such pro­
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port and commodity loans
acreage allotments and mar­
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By Oswald Jacoby

T:M-t:S0 p.m. NBC. Mr.
Neenh. " P a n That Well.”
Thai expectant unwed mother,
wh* created problems on all
the medical aariss last winter,
turns np to create a few
headaches Per Jefferson High.

though hta stand goes against
accredited school policies. Mo­
reen Corcoran la believable as
ths girl In trenbls.
7:30-1:30 p.m. ABC Com­
b a t "Bridgehead” (Rerun)
This episode concentrates on
tha differences In attitudes
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TUESDAY P. M.
and reactions among soldier*
IS ) O at T h e M e ia a g s
S:ie ID News
u : t e I t ) M laetag L la h a
facing combat and is effective­
*:te &lt;e&gt; Starts
(Cater)
• at (#&gt; Wasther
ly anti-war. Th# cast Is head­
(I) Rata And Otadye
*:M IS) CBS Nava
(!) Tha tbjtot la
ed by Nick Adams, as a G.I.
(t) Huatlar-lrtaklay
to go back home
Saport
WEDNEHDAY P. M. determined
(I) Aquanauts
alive at any coat, and It's a
t:C# (t) M-Sqaa*
wall-acted hour.
(I) ASvaature* la h n - u s e (t) Tane P in t Is
ilea
M p.m. CBS. High Adven­
(47 Lev* *f Uf*
(t) Tha natal
(I) Sevan Kaye
ture. (Rerun) On* of the
T:M It) Mr. Navah
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triguing series and a show
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a* September I t St tto hem*
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Thla «IQ to a etaak cook-out
for tto members and their
husband*, ao all you gala mark
I oar calender*.

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They wffl to re a rtd a s a o a
a vary T M stiy and Thnrtday,

COMBINE WIG AND WIGLET for hniratjrln
variety—What to do with aa old wig? Dress it
up, sad y m t U , with s wiglet. Doric P ariaien n e
wig was cut and combed softly, with
hangs. Blonds wiglet is attached to
and combed through the hair. The 1
especially effective for stoning wear.

throng (to im intian af tto
Ism laali C a a a t y PabUa
Schools, who are making aa
art teacher available.
TUa will certainly to a to e
boast to all those who tool

project to to told Thanday,
O rtotor • from 10 am . to IB
pm . a t tto gaaferd Woman’s
Club. Mora explicit details
win to aaaoaaead a t a later
data.
T to Entertainment Commit­
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party to to told at tto home
of Dr, and Mrs. Thomaa Lar*
gen on Lake Golden to bid

Female Crew

DISCUSSING PLANS fo r the new season a t a ‘’kick-off* meeting of
Theta Epsilon Chapter o f Beta Sigma Phi held recently a t the Ravenna
Park home of Mrs. Bob Dekle ere from the left, Josnne Bohannon, presi­
dent; Ja n Cahill, secretary; Barbara Dekle, hostess and treasurer; and
Sherry Bolte, corresponding secretary. Kay Lea, vice president, was not
present fo r picture.

Sets Sail For

CAROL STONE is ntehraSlag to r Silver Aaalvanary is
tto aurscry school bostons
this year. Or we should sty ,
totosrvtog” «toee Miss Mess
says she’s toe busy to colo-

Dream Trip
SEATTLE (VP!) - E d Bond
and his an • femals craw will
set Mil from to re September
11 to t be doesn’t expect any
mutiny.
Bond’s craw will consist of
his wife snd adopted daugh­
ters Jeaaaie, If, Christina, 17,
Prances, IS, snd Valerie, 6.
They'll call aboard the 45foot catamaran Con Amour —
meaning "with love” —bound
for New Orleans and Acapul­
co, Mexico.
The Con Amour la a back­
yard, fiberglass Job built by
Bond, a design engineer in
the missiles division at the
Boeing Co., and his family.
“ Without the love — and
work — of my wife and four
daughters, she never would
have been built,” says the

She notes that most of the
re a m e r's pretty brides were
once to r little nursery stu­
dents, including Kay Ivy, Meet*
lye McDaniel, Judy Herron,
Niki Ashby and Kethto Carl­
ton.
Miss Stona has to e s In busi­
ness so many ytars, she is
now working with tto second
generation at some of her
ormer youngsters. Those who
are now sending their children
to to r include the offspring of
Roger earner, Jack MeDon^ Rod Brumey, Robert Gi iles, BIB U nWINN1LL MESSER
ler, Ellen Lyons Lattner, Pat­
ABag • brief vacation, aha ty Collin* Estridge and Yvon­
■Una to leave Thursday to ne Cullen WUUamsou.
M toi to Chattanooga as a
aaglatorad nurse to tto Intenrive Care Unit at tto same
to ep to l to which she train-

MR. AND MRS. CARL SPENCER of 8187

day for Oraag* Memorial
Cecelia Drive in Bear Lake iecently celebrated
School of Nursing In Orlando
their 76th birthdaya jointly. Mr. Spencer was
to begin their drat year.
75 on Aafeuat 31, and Mra. Spencer had her 75th
Dottle Is the famous ventri­
birthday on August 14. Joining in tho celebra­
loquist who has entertained so
tion were Mra. Spencer’a sinter and her hus­
many folks with tor tatklag
band,
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Pence of Bear Lake
doll “Wally”, and Brenda was
and their daughter and her fumily, Mr. and
Mias Seminole High School last
Sb* has two mors years to
Mra. Charles Lecper, Jeff, Karen and Jimmy
year.
go, toforo getting to r RN and Ccnl Wheatland who had
from Birmingham, Ala. and close frienda and
she reports its a tough course,
neighbors.
planned to go to Orange Mem­
But tb s likes R.
orial
has
changed
her
mind
* • •
and is going to Grady Nurilng
ANOTHER STUDENT who
School In Atlanta, Instead.
toe made his parents very
All of the girls were mem­
proud is Doug Miller, eon of ber* of the Seminole Memor­
Ed and Voode Miller o&lt; San- ial Candystrlpcra, and Dottle Tho Jayceo Wives Club the Juycces’ with the recent
met recently at tho home of
lord.
served as reporter for the Mra. Charles Thomaa with fishing rodeo.
Doug reports to mad* tto
Officers elected to aerve
Data's List at tto Unlvenlty group, which does so much election of officers th* main
to help at the local Institution
for
th* coming year were
Item on th* agenda. Memtora
•( Florida during the summer
trimester, where he la studying
were thanked for assisting Mra. James McKee, president;
to to a chemical engineer. School Drop Out
Mra. I'hllllp Skates, vice pres­
Doug la now to his Junior
ident; Mrs. Larry Outlaw,
year.
secretary; ftlra. Dave Berrien,
' He to a IMS graduate of Short Cut To
treasurer; and Mrs. Jack
Bemlnoto High, where he waa
Ludwig and Mrs. Jamea
■resident of tho senior class. Trouble
Rowe, directors.
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Tto Installation banquet
A BOUQJET of roses, interWASHINGTON (UPl)-The
will be held September 2t&lt; at
•parsed with sprig* of baby’i youngster who drape out of
th* Trade Winds Cafeteria
breath to Joyce and Dick high school or coasts through
with a social hour following
Jeoes, (Big Daddy) who ars to graduation without learning
at ths homa of Mrs. Larry
starting all over again, wa a skill is in for a vary tough 1
SkaUa in Longwood.
hear. Lite la Just full of thaaa time In tto Joti market of tho 1
i»w*.
i
Mttto aurfriasal
• so
That warning comes from &lt;
New Residents
MAN OF THE MONTH U John Virgil M. Rogers, director of i
E. Hedge, a fellow who sets the National Education Also- &lt;
a pace lor others to emulate, elation's (NEA) automation
Of N. Orlando
If tbty (is ,
project
Mr. Hodge la having bis Rogers pointed out that
Welcomed
first "One Man Stow” (or tto "there are proportionately
Seriord-SamtooU County Art few Jobe left for unskilled
Association, and bis palntinp workers — that is, for young
trill bs on display at Senkarlk'a people with too little educa­
Gallary to their paint and glaaa tion.
•bop on Magnolia Ave.
"Elevators are being n a by
This busy men started paint- pushbuttons. Ditches ars being
tog about two yoara ago, with- dug by machines. Machines
• r i any iastroctioo.
ars being used to deliver tele­
He haa gottsa ao Interested grams, wash dlsbsa, past po­
to this avocatloo. to now takes tatoes and mix dough. Most
leaaaaa ene morning a week, of ths alapla Jobs ars disap­
so to caa ds an svsn batter
fab aa his favorite subject, tto pearing.
"On tto sttor band,” Rogars
•L John's River.
•aid, “th an are shortages of
■killed workers, and than will
(Be river, and tto many beautrial landscapes that caa he be plasty of Jobs to tto years
goes from tto river are very •toad for those who can in­
recognizable to anyone fami­ stall and service machines.
liar with the area, be doss Even a Ugh school diploma
■ eat ef bis painting at night la NO guaranies of employa­
Ib is ia understandable, since bility to tto rapidly • automa­
i s li chief engineer at Semi­ ting Job marks! af tbs go’s.”
nole Memorial Hospital, there­ to said. It may be necessary
to rt net aa free to participate for many blgb school gradu­
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learn
mors
la
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to
hasp
to atndy courses of tto SSAA.
Howeve r,, be recommends up with now machine*, now
painting pictures as tto finest techniques and new Idea*."
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tor busy people,tike himself. will to aa oid-faahioaad me­
chanic to Just a few years un­
less he go** back to school,”

Jaycee Wives Hold Election

NEW YORK (UPI) — Can
tha Japanese a rt of flower
arranging flourish in Ameri­
ca T
lt may not sweep the coun­
try tike the Beatlo craw but,
according to • Japanese au­
thority, its chances for ex­
panding popularity are good.
Shofo Kurotobl director of
Ikenobo University for flow­
er arranging, aays Interest ia
growing in tho United States.
He even hat long range plans
to open s school in this coun­
try.
H# has been her* sines Feb­
ruary In connection with tho
Tokyo-New York "sister city"
celebration snd, more recent­
ly, the opening of lkenobo’e
exhibition of Ikebans in tho
Japanese pavilion at the New
York World’s Fair. He hns
traveled extensively In the Un­
ited State* to lecture and five
demonstrations.
Kurotobl looks upon tho
floral art as an Important
Sanford Personals
avenu* of cultural communi­
Rev. and Mrs. Joe C. Crews cation between Japan and the
of Ocoee, and former pastor United States.
"Many Americans want to
of th* Church of God on Elm
Avenu* recently visited their study flower arrangement, not
daughter and her family, Rev. only because of the beauty of
and Mra. Bob Welch. Ala* re­ the thing, but tocaue* they
cently visiting ths Welch*’ are eager to learn new phil­
were her sister. Miss Wanda osophy snd new culture.
“Why do ao many Ameri­
Crews, and brothers, Ronnie,
J. 0. and Jos Dan Craws. Tha cana go la for Judo or sen
Jo* Dan Crews are horns buddhism T Not only for prac­
from Germany, where h* waa tical or scithstle reasons. It's
stationed with th* Armed th* urge to dig Into some­
thing new snd rewarding.”
Forces.
Kurotobl admits that It’s
not easy to transplant culture
OLD-FASHIONED WAY
Th* Egyptian coiffure waa from ons country to another,
really down - to - earth. Th* but he thinks It’s worth a
women wet their hair, wound try. He points out that Japan
It around stick* and packed absorbed a great deal of its
ths wound curia in Tnud. culture from China BOO years
Then they sat In the sun until ago or mors.
tto mud baked dry. Accord­
A mild, cheerful man, to
ing to ■ manufacturer ef
bom* permanent* Akin tech­
nique gav* their heir th*
body snd curl needed for
their exaggerated hairdos.

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Wears Like
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A new stow will be seen at
toe Senkarlk Gallery each
■onto throughout tto season,

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your cbencee of not gettin
dumped or diepiseed or Ore,
you seed to keep on Warning
m w ekilli, end keeping up
with technological change,”

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A new eppreech «e t eerbtog the typewriting tench system.
This compact beaklot ewsblea yen I# type aa you read. Ns
■aparttales n p l n f . Mettod appeals U student*. u f
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had an accident Tuesday,
L t and Mrs. Albert Law*
when be fell and Injured hie rence and children, Carmen
back. After treatment at the and Stanley returned to their
hospital to returned to hie
parents borne to recuperate. home In Norfolk, V*., Tuesday
after a visit with their par­
ent*
and other relative! and
Word haa been received
from Mrs. Jamea Wallin that friends.
Jim'a work has been com­
Mrs. Lae rue Harvy recent­
pleted In Lincoln, Nebraska.
At this time they do not know ly spent four days with her
whether they will go to Cali­ husbands sister, Mrs. Luna
Sharpton in Fort Pierce.
fornia or return to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Uwaon
and Mr*. Eva Williams at­
tended the covered dish sup­
per and meetings of World
War 1 Barracks and the Au­
xiliary, Friday evaning.
John Tatum li a patient in
the Orlando Air Force Base
Hospital.

who go to Japan, absorb
something of Iktbana, and re­
turn to the United States to
apply their own Ideas, which
he describee aa “abstract,” to
Gower arrangement. Such In­
dividualism obviously disturbs
him.
In Japan, four out of every
five persons Interested in
flower arrangement are wom­
en. Kurotobl thinks It may be
tha tame her*. He waa en­
couraged by the fact that
about 2fi men took off from
work to attend a demonstra­
tion before a group of 600
In Washington recently.
Although tha World’s Fair
la barely under way, Kurotobl
and hit assistant, Yoshlharu
Yamamoto, are encouraged by
falrgoers’ response to the two
large and alx small Ikenobo
arrangements Many personal
and telephona Inquiries have
been received.
They plan to hold demon­
strations later this month at
Ikenobo headquarters in the
Flushing section of New York
City.
Ikenobo haa offices in
Washington, Chicago, S a n

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clerk
attended the wedding of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to
T. J. Durrett, Friday evening.
The ceremony took ptaeo in
tho Chapel of tho First Bap­
tist Church of Atlanta, Geor­
gia. Others members ef the
brides family attending were
her brother end family, Mr.
and Mra. Albert Clark end
children, Pam and Eve Lyan,
and her aleter and family, Mr.
and Mra. Robert Hirt end
children, Robert Jr., end Rite
and Rena.
Gary Gatlin of Lake Mon­
ro* apent a week recently with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Clark.

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Kenneth Harvy, hit wife
end month old eon, Kenneth
Jemee, arrived Sunday for
a visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Learue Harvy and
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCullough and
other rvlatives and frienda.
Kenneth hae reinlieted and
will again report to Altue
Navy Base In Oklahoma. He

talalng tto ecrority’e ectivitias for tto forthcoming year
war* distributed.
Lovely rod tolrod Nancy
Reynolds waa chooon to repraMnt tto aorority aa “Vaitntina Girl,” and aha will bo
entered in tto national contaet to to told in November.
Members preeent w a r #
Mmee. Walter (Joanna) Bo*
hannon, 8 tame (Sherry) Bolts,
Don (Jan) Cahill, At (Sher*
ran) Davie, Bob (Barbara)
Dekle, Jack (Betty) Erickson
and Bob (Jo) Knhlke.
Also the Mmee. Thomaa
(Pat) Largon, Art (Kay) Lea,
Pant (Betty) Lewis, Bob (Bet*
ty) 'McKee, Randy (Nancy)
Reynolds, Bill (Fran) Rivera,
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Forecast
Wads soday. Sepc 9, 19*4
G E N U A L TENDENCIES:
You are very clever and
• BIO NEWS around Sanford of “ Recipes On Parade,’’ a
astute now, as la most everyNAS tdala « d la tha fashion collection of top-rated, mouth­
one, ss to w hot la the best
show, Friday night a t tha Ball- watering recipes from oftleer's
room,
aponaored by tha wives all over the world la
usans to get year business,
traw l, or representative ideas
Cbsdkmatss (VAH-11, D c t • shown around a t club m eet­
enlisted w im dub).
ings.
acmes, bat you need to be
Wa have seen aomt o&lt; the Almost all the clubs, efflc
very careful la any romantic
modela trying on some of the era and enlisted wives, have
interests, since there to a ten­
stunning fashions, and it looks copies or can get them for
dency on meet everyone’s
Uka it's foing to be a real you. and everyone aaya M
part to be Jealous, eariooa or
first rata shov. We snapped a looks beautiful, sounds scrum
possessive.
flboupia of photos for you to ptlous and la worth the nomi­
ABIES (Merck II to April
giro you a taste of what's com­ nal fee.
19) Covet the favors of sxingIt's hot off the presses, and
parts who can give you exAH those lotrely clothes will five of owr local gala have
cellent Ideas for self-improve­
be from the Hollywood Shop their recipes Included. Those
ment. Precision In ell that
and Garrett's and we can who “mode it” are Mrs. Paul
you do end say is necessary
promise you they will make Werner, Mrs. Norma ShipIf you w ent to make head­ SB
you alt up and taka notice.
man, Mrs. Jean Sheridan,
way.
Delight everyone.
Tha abow starts at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Bryan B. Brown aad Mrs.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
with Agnes Buenavtsta doing Clifford Nelson.
30) Listening to the sugges­
the commentary, hair styles
Congratulations to tboee fine
tions of an associate Is pre­
9 b y Harriett’s Beauty Nook, cooks!
ferable to westing time or
Russell Matthews at the or
Jackie Kennedy and Lady
money on n higher-up who Is
gan and decorations from Byrd Johnson have recipes in
Mona’s Florist Shop.
adamant Don't antagonise
there, too. Order yours today.
• • •
Other models, beside the
partners. Carry through with
two shown in photos on this
best Ideas.
E V E L Y N FITZPATRICK
page include EUren Cornett, was high point winner at the
GEMINI (May to June I t)
Bonnie Jenkins. FUi Rios, Judy VA1I-3 bridle held at Joanne
Your Ingenuity most be call­
Moreau, Sandra McAnnelly Sample's last week.
ed into play when doing de­
and Janice SccrUce.
Four tables playrtd, with
tailed work oo that you get
Modeling instructors
who Fran Hawkins coming In se­
right toluUons to problems.
fh a v e been working with the cond and Sherry Bolts low.
Vital ro-workers have fine
GI.ENDA THURMAN la shown here in threegirls in practice have been Jo A new member was Judy.
suggestions. Adopt t h e m
Molooey and Arlys Chapde (Mrs. Robert) Hendrickson.
pieces of a four-piece sports outfit from Holly­
quickly.
lalne.
wood Shop, in green herringbone tweed with
Doris Johnson s u co-bos
MOON CHILDREN (June
• e e
touches of leather.
(Herald Photo)
test.
22
to July I t ) If you permit
THE SEARCH continues for
jealousy to snter into that
the Navy’s best talent with
satisfactory
romantic
ar­
Elaine Oraii adding n e w
rangement, yon spoil today’:
names to her list everyday
fins aspects. Be charming
However, we know there’s
with everyone. Then yon be­
a lot of you people who can
come extremely popular, liked.
^ en tertain others, but you're
LEO (July 22 to August
just shy.
21) Your judgment is not
Don't wait to be asked, your
particularly good where fam­
USO needs you, and the Tiger
ettes need you.
ily and kin are concerned to­
By Frances Wester
Call Suiann Konrer and of
day. but yon would do well
fer your talents. Who knows?
The first business meeting In the outside world. Don’t
A Hollywood producer may be
of ths Lake Mary Chamber of | *&gt;• tco bissy with appearance.
watching and you could wind
Cammercs for the 1W4-63 "SlmP,e* u ilo r^
M
up rich and famous!
best
year
was
conducted
by
Presi­
Mrs. Orail'a name la not
VIRGO (Angus! 32 to Sep
dent Jim Daughtrry last
f t » the phone book, but you can
tember 22) Why fret about
Thursday
evening
following
get her number from Informs
tha informative program pre­ worries, real or Imaginary 7
tkm.
sented by Gordon Orr, plan­ Get out and make your mark
Some of those who have been
ning director of the Orange- In the world of hatlnrse or
signed up Include the swinging
Seminole Joint P l a n n i n g finance. Find a new philoeoVigilantes band; Johnny Le
phy of life. Take the time to
Commission.
Blanc, pianist and singer, who
study seriously.
Daughtrey
reported
on
meis also a composer; Barbara
I.IIIRA (September 22 to
tlvties of tha board of diracKanner, singing redhead; and
tore during the eummrr (Vb.ber 22) You can add much
some darling girls from a lo­
montha and urged people of to present abundance, even
cal dance studio.
the community to giro their though you may have to con­
| Many of the other wives,
eupport to the Jayrres who tend with an overly dynamic
clubs are busy working up
JOHNNY LeBLANC, piuni.it and ainger will be
will conduct a survey in re­ person. Look Into books, bud­
cute skits which will be pre­
seen and heard at the USO Benefit Show (dated
gard U&gt; getting houses num­ get. Get everything in effic­
sented between acts at the
for 8 p.m., Sept. 26th nt the Civic Center. The
ient onlcr.
bered in the area.
USO benefit show, which will
show u being sponsored by the HVAH-1 Tigerbe held at the Civic Center,
Donald Jackson, chairman of
SCORPIO (October 22 to
etten Wives Club.
(Herald Photo)
Sept. 28tb at • p. m.
tha board of directors who re­ November 21) Avoid that
By the way, Tlgcrcttea, you
T H E 211 VIGILANTES ported for the Rights of Wi’ay higher-up whose ideas are too
are to have your regular meet­
Navy Wives Club is to meet Committee, advised that ACL farfrtrhrd anil rely on own
ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at
la the conference room of the officials have agreed to In­ ability at this thus. Good,
the home of Mrs. Floyd Oaks.
Enlisted Men's Club at 7:30 stall an overpass over the ■table ideas occur to you. Use
^T here's another meeting Sept.
p.m. Sept. 14th. The nursery tracks if all rights of way that fins magnetism you pos­
17th at 7:30 p. m. at the Ball­
aro obtained for connecting sess!
will be open.
room.
Lake Mary Boulevard to In­
• • •
SAGITTARIUS (November
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terstate
4.
22 to December 21) If you
MBS.
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WILLYOU CAN HEAR the ooohs
In other businrse It was
HAUCK was hostess for the voted to change nirmlierahip lend s helping hand to oth
and the aaahs all over the
I Staff Officers Wives coffee dues next year to $3 per fam ­ ere, you will find that your
place when the newest edition
own lot is not so bad, and
last Thursday.
ily and plans to provldo for
The group heard reports steady growth of the building thus solve own problems eas­
during the meeting from fund w#„
briefly. ily. Get home, office, mads
mors attractive. Use right
treasurer Mrs John Moore
A record attendance of
and Wives Club rep., Mrs. members was noted at this colore.
CAPRICORN (December 22
Cliff Nelson. They also ac­ first msstlng of the season
quired one new member, Mrs. and unanimous spprovul was to January 20) Being with
good friends both today and
Stan Kltlredge.
E. S. Douglass, director of
glvsn ihs motion that a latter on the morrow will bring
Next
bridge
will
he
at
the
Vocational and Adult Educa­
be written to Frank Evans,
home of Mrs. Herbert More­ founder of ths organisation, wonderful ideas you ran put
tion for Seminole County, an­
to good use. Group msstlng*
land in October.
nounced today that classes in
thanking hint for his many ■re particularly profitable.
• • •
air conditioning, refrigeration
efforts on its behalf and for
A BENEFIT BRIDGE will use of the building which un­ Take real Interest.
and heating mechanics will
AqUAItlUS (January 21
be held Sept. 2ith at noon in til thia year haa bean used
open a t Lyman High School
to February 19) Ons who is
the
Ballroom,
(lie
executive
as
a
msstlng
plare.
7 p. m., Sept. 14.
socially prominent can do
board o( the Naval Officers
* “This will be a continuation
much to help you get your
Wives
Club
has
announced.
of tha class which closed for
aima at thia particular Urns.
Along with bridge, there
the summer last June.” Doug­
You may not be operating
will lie assorted sandwiches,
lass stated. “It will, therefore,
as efficiently a* you think.
pastries, anil beverages. You
be an advanced class ami new
Get rid of errors In training.
are asked to make reserva­
applicants must have some
PISCES (February 20 to
tions by twosomes, and by all
background in air condition­
March 20) Out-of-townsrs ran
means bring along all your
E
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E
E
N
B
I
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B
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ing and refrigeration as well
give you ths henefit of thslr
models » three piece civilian friends for this one.
as baala electricity.’*
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
experience if you want to car­
All the proceed, go to charity.
The ins true tors will be red wool knit suit from
School opened at Enterprise ry through with sums new
The board has decreed that
^ T a n k J. Sedlak of Lyman
Elementary last week with a form of expression or lucra­
all
summer
merchandise
at
Allgh’n faculty and B. F. Gnrrett’s with n white
the Thrift Shop is to be sold at minimum of proidema in spits tive outlet. Adopt ■ new phil­
Ganaa of 8anford. Classes will felt h a t
half price from September of having to reedy s new osophy of Ilfs. Make the fu­
meet four nights each week,
15th to October 15th. The shop building, “The Cow Palace,” ture brilliant.
SAVAGE
SONS
wives
(RVMonday' through Thursday,
IF YOL’K CHILD IS HORN
is
open to military penonnel on the campus of tha Metho­
Alt-3) met last Mooday at the
from A:15 until 10.
and their dependents only, of dist Children’s Homs to house TODAY, hs or she will be a
Applications
should
be home of Mrs. Robert Lovelace
course. Profits go toward the fourth, fifth and six grades most magnetic person with
made to Douglass a t the at a farewell bridge for Ann
charitable projects of the due to loss of ons building of greet ability for anything
School Administration Build­ (Mrs. Cliff) Thompsoo.
ths school In ths recent firs. connected with real estate,
The grotp gave Ann a eterl owe.
ing in Sanford.
Also on the agenda was the
Enrollment numbered 2rt0 holding and particularly ths
Ing silver cup and dip tray,
discussion
of
the
new
cook
students
on opening day anti handling thereof, but you
which was presented by U n
book,
which
has
excited
a
•Rescuer Needs
mors
were
expected through must help him or her with
Paul Werner.
encouraging words ssrly In
great
deal
of
interest,
and
was
Labor
Day.
Enjoying coffee and snacks
Rescuer's Aid
jwrpassed around for member's
Main problem of tocatlng life to that the hwMt
from
the
round
coffee
table
GATESHEAD, E n g l a n d
m
tr-rnce
la
formed.
Teach
approval.
Sale
of
this
book
the three grades in toe 'l o w
(V P !)—Helpful house paint­ for the last bridle with Ann nil] also add to the charity
Palace” to that atudente have to be more altruistic, too, so
were Ann tail, Ucity Kelley,
er Desmond Gibbons climbed
treasury.
to walk from ths highway to that fine alliances are form­
Mona Lewis, Betty Lillis,
a chimney Sunday when a Peggy Marko, Carol Myer,
The meeting of the execu­ ths classroom, hack to ths ed in case of need.
little girl asked him to res­ Sue Monroe, Rainey Olsen, tive board took place at the
“Tho Stars Impel, they
lunchroom for lunch end back
cue her parakeet. But once be Kathy RuxacII, Jo Watson. Iso- home of Mrs. E. D. Foy. who
4e not coaspsi.’* What you
to tho main campus in ths make of your lift to largegot
up on the roof, he found be! Goshorn. Ruth MicheUon. who served cheese cake and
,
afternoon to catch ths bus. At ly sp to YOL'f
fce
couldn't
get
down.
hot
or
cold
beverages.
Senior
d '
wells and Bertie
this time no arrangements
Carroll Righter’a individual
w By
Rv tho
the time firemen res­
rea- grou.jb
advisors were Mr*. Chandler
have been mads for sheltered Forecast for your algn for
cued him, the parakeet had
Swanson
and
Sirs.
James
Betty Kelley wet high with
walkways.
October is now ready. For
Mayo who were present
flown away and the little girl Peggy Marko second.
your copy tend your birthPresident
Evelyn
FiUpahad wandered home.
Ann's husband, Lcdr. Cliff
Lack Metherly laslinct
lists and fl.OO to Carroll
Thompson, Safety Officer of trick presided *nd others
Female
reptiles
do
not
Righter Forecast (The San­
there
included
Mrs.
Cliff
Nel
•Tree of Life”
RVAH-3, D going to attend
In Norse mythology, the post-gradute school In Mont-i»on, Mrs. John Maloney, Mrs. guard their rgge. They dig a ford Herald), Bo* 1921, Hol­
Yggilre.il wee the great a»h crey, California. Ann Is going j James Bell, Mrs. Earl Unger, hols in ths ground, deposit lywood 28, California.
the Mrs.
eggs within it end leave
tree, called the tree of the | to leave soon for Kansas City |
Mrs. William Shattuck,
them
to their fate, according
Ths Republic of San Ma­
world. It was ths tree of life to visit with hij folks until he Gerald
Atkinson and Mrs.
Qnd
knowledge and repre- gets lo Slonterey. The Thomp- Robert Watson. Next meeting to ths Encyclopaedia Britan- rino to th s world’s smallest
republic
me a.
It* with Mrs. Earl Cage?.
stated fats, tun-. and space, jaons have four children.

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makes k—drsAa at Faocy
etitehea, makaa battoahoios,
m o n o grama, embroiders,

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aoanaa in. tali her to ta k a off 4 0 pounds!*

CARNIVAL

READY MIX CONCRETE
t i l Per Yard
Patios, Floar, Proa Esttmahs
aaad, cement, rack, pipe,
atari, graaaa trepg. dry
wella. Stepping etoses.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Mb Elm Are.
323-3781

By Dick T urner

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OUR ANCESTORS

eomlaaUbla S Bedroom Cus­
tom built bom* on weB
Uadacapad bomeaii
Festan a kaclnda tally equipped
electric kitchen (Including
diahvaabv). screamed norIda Patia, Brick fireplace la
liriag room, aad many extraa iaehsdiag air-coodUiosar, Praaaar, a u t a m a t l e
clothaa washer, and others
too aamenma la ttamiaa.

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
4. liemsty Care

i—Lett a r o t i i
I—Ftrioaala
t- B H itr Cere
»—D»r Nurtarlae
t —Child Cere
I— Do**—Cat*—F*la
1*—Uvttonck
It—Speclel Notice*
!*—Ceterlna
14— Fleets to Eet
II—aptclel Bervlcee
It—Iwlmnlnf Poole
11—Jeeltortel Services
1»—Do-It-Te-jraalf
If—Bulldara luppllaa
J5—Co&amp;crcu Co&amp;&gt;tr.
II—Home nepelra
II—Plumbing
II—Painting
I t—Will Drilling
II—Air Cond. a Hasting
It—Radio • Talavtalon
I»—Photo a Equipment
I*—Home Appliance#
II—Mualeel InatrumanU
II—Uualnaaa Equipment
15—Job Printing
St—L'pboliterr

II—M*a*y Wanted
at—faring* * Lena
to—laiurane*
It—School* a taetruetloag
I*—Kaiplormiat Service*
Tt—Male Help Wanted
ft—Pamela Help Wanted
TP-Male or P«malo Help
Tt—lalao Hein Waited
TT—Situation Wanted
It—Income Property
IS—Butlne** Prop—Sal*
II—Real Eatate Wealed
It—Real Eotat* Sal*
IT—Bailee** Rental*
18-Lot* Tot Sal*
II—
Perm*—Ororaa
«t—Out •( State Acreage
t l —Heueea Por Sal*
tl—llouie*—Sale or Rent
IT—llou*« Por Rent
tta—Reeort Kernel#
101—Trailer*—Cebene*
lit—Mobil* Homo*-Sal*
III—
Mobil* Home*—R«at
l i t —Traitor Spec*—Rons
SOI—'Trailer Lata-Sale
l i t —Apartment* Por Ran!
I tl—Rooma Por Rant
Si—Vacuum Cleaaera
lie—Hotel Room*
II—Moving a a to rag*
111—Rental Agent*
If—Exterminator*
it—Plenbe—riowtre—Beeda SIS—Wanted To Rend
l i t —Auto* Por Sal*
SO—II lie. Por Bale
Ilf—Auto*—Sal* or Trad*
II—Article* Per Real
l i t —Truck* Per lal*
IS—Rwap or Exchange
ISO—Automotive Hervlop
II—Wanted To Hup
II—
Purnlturo Pur del# l i t —Ccootera * Crete*
St—Antique* For Hale
111—lloate * Motor*
III—Marin* Supplle*
II—Mona* T* Loan
to—Bu*ln**a Opportunities

RENT Blua Luitia Electric
Carpet Sbampooar with purchase of Blua Lustra. CarroU'i furniture.
UPRIGHT PIANO. Reason­
able offer accepted. Phone
322-0650.
PRIVATE SALE!
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
KITCHEN UTENSILS
CHINA, GLASS
SILVER A RUGS
OTHER ITEMS
AT 1304 CELERY AVE.
10 a. m. to S p. m.
MRS. W. A. FITTS, SR.

SEPT. SPEC. Men's Tee
Permanent Special
Shirts, 48c. Army-Navy Sur­
Cur Budget Wave Now $8.03 plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834 51. Articles For Rent

“Anyway, dear, ha rfo8in*t kssp you Invaittgatlng th#
silane# in th# front rooml”

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

•%M#dl Ink# down tit# Jolty Rofer and
run up th# m##n #n#P

SHORT RIBS

PERMANENT SPECIAL fot
RENT A BED
August $6 complete. Haiel Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Porter Uoauty Shop, 1104 V
Beds, by Day, Week, or
23tli. 33-1321.
Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER 118 W. lit
322-3181
VICE. Reasonable prices
Free parking, 2nd k Oak. 52. Swap or Exchange
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103
ALUM CRAFT Sport boat. Ga­
S. Oak. 322-3742.
tor trailer, 10 b p. Evlnruda
—12 Gau. Ithica Feather
weight pump gun, for Tra­
WORKING MOTHERS!
vel trailer. 17-82 N. of
I will give good care to 1 or
Bridg* on right aide. Oglei.
2 children 3 or # daya. Can
furniih excellent references. 53. Wanted To Huy
Reasonable. Sunland. Ph.
LARGE Drafting Board, good
322 3443.
condition, r e a s o n a b l e .
322-1298.
15. Special Servient
TRACTOR Mowing. 322-7664.

A A B ROOFING CO.
COMPLETE ROOFING SVC.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Financing Arranged
322 9338
322 2283
RICHARD S TREE SVC,
FREE ESTIMATES
Pb. 323 0300.

I'ltimhing
ELDMt SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7837 or 322-3123

f HSHIIH6HTI1MAT^ ALL1
WSEVW DO. SOMETIMES
ASD&amp;rttfPEMECOePSt

PLUMBING
Contracting Bepairs
'D o n 't complain. It's much b etter to have him a t th#
FRET ESTIMATES
o th er end of th a t telephone line th a n hors in person
R. L. HARVEY
w hh hi# (uttarT*
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3283

77. Situation Wanted

BABYSITTING, days, night* 95. Houttes For Sale
or regular. Cathy 322-1212.
or 0039.
LONGWOOD AREA
Price $10,300 — No Qualifying
DENTAL ASSISTANT de*lr*i SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
permanent positioo. Phone
W per month Pays All
668 3923.
3 BEDROOMS, lVh BATHS
Carport*
81. Income Property
WeiUngbouae Kitchen
Central Oil Hsat
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
come property, c o r n e r COUNTRY CLUB HTS.
Rt. 17-82, Turn on RL 427
French Ave. and 3rd St
Zoned Commercial. Phone At Five Potato, W ml. to SR 15
Salesman on Premises
322 4737 or 322-3020.

69. Schools &amp; Instruct Iona Yon LEASE—Service Station.

By FRDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

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volcano

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nickname
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SOCaatomU
41 f lu (dial)
43Pbr*lgnar
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64 Martnar'a
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89 AccompUahae
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67 Low haunt
DOWN

200 So. Park Ave.

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MAN 21-43 Cor InsurancoHeSit,
Sanford area. Salary plus
322-4234 commission. 323-0643.

NEED YOUR FURNACE
11
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You will find my work fast, SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
reliable k efficient. Exper­ Need latlioa, 33 • 63, with or
ienced ta all type Gas Ser­ without cor for Surrey work
vice A beating. Call Wayne 4 hours, 3 days per week
No telling. $1.23 to ttJO pec
Poole, 322 8162.
hour. See Company Repra
tentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
Room 206. Melsch Bldg.. 221

Piano Servicing k Tuning
tlene Cam boa — 322-2661
11
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43. Pluntt, Flowers, Seeds

Stenstrom Realty
G o ram m an t Owned
Homes

$100.00 D O W N
Rsdrumna looted la virions
sections t f Sanford
Immediate Delivary

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 950.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

V A -F H A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: m - n i s
Nights: 313-070#
J22-064J
2324 Park Drive

Legal Notice
s o r t e r op a m .io .tn o n
r o n Tax d eed
tie*. IM.lt PterMa SOWN* *6
IMS)

NOTICE T« HEREBY HIT.
EN, That D. Rom* th* hold­
er of th* following certificate
hae filed eatd eertlflcat* for t»*
d**d te he leaued thereon. Th*
eertlflcat* number and jeer of
leeuanc*. th* deaerlptlon of th*
property, and th* aam* In which
It **• *****a#d are a* fellow*:
Certificate No. l i t !
Tear of
leeuanc* list

Penrrtptten *C Prepertyi
HI. Real Extate • Sale
FREE ESTIMATE
EVERETT A. HARPER
Atl (Laea Teaglewood Sec.
I’phoUterini A Mattress resAGENCY - REALTOR
tlnn Two S Pert Deec In
orating New A Uied Furni­ NICE BUILDING LOTS or
ORR Itl Pag* ItT 4 ORB
M 8. Park Ave.
Bueincie lota sod 1 Building
III Peg* tt«) Blk t Tinture. Cell Nis Bedding Mfg.
PboMS
FA
&gt;2)84
or
FA
MJB3
gl*wood Replet Piet Book
C*.. i t 70# Celery Ave. on the lots. Have 8 left, one
I Peg* tt
for |50U jt eight for $2300 on
Nam* In which ei *««o«l Well­
FA 3-2117.
ITS ALWAYS SPRING
born C. Phillip*. J r . ine. All
the cornor Mata St. and
eatd property being In th*
Sell Us Your Furniture.
Court St. and Lexington Ave. When you enjoy th* comtort of
County of Seminole, Stele of
Quick Service With tb*
of central hsat and air ta Florida. Unleeo each certificate
Enterprise, Fla. 668-4601.
this beautiful bom*. 3 Bed­ •hell bo redeemed according t*
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
th* property deeertbed ta
POST. FA 2-0677.
room, 2 Bath, electrically law
•uch eertlflcat* will be eold
BART PILCHER. Broker
equipped kitchen, covered to th* hlgheet bidder at tb*
Used furniture, appliances,
front door af tb* Semlnol*
Personal Service
pstlo aad siaay extras. County
Court Hone* at ranford.
tools, cte. Bought • Sold.
Call 322-7198
815.000 Total price — $300 Plorlde. on th* ftret Monday la
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
the month ef October, lilt,
Down.
87. lluAinewt Rentals
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
which la th* Ith day *f October,

Good location. Good pro­
DANCING LESSONS: Ages 4- ducts. Good treatment Pb.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, up. Ballet, Toe, Jau. 83 per
loeaily 322-4342, or apply to
month. Instructor Marilyn the PURE OIL COMPANY.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Bennett. Call Bob Ray's
All Types tad Sines
Studio of Dance, 322-4740 be­ Concrete Block Building, 38 x
W* Repair and Service
34, terraiM floors with 1224
tween T and 10 p. m.
STINE
feet floor space for Rent.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Bowman's Trailer Ct. Ph.
207 W 2nd S t
FA 2-4482
868-4906.
MEN for full-time Nursery
farm work. Call Mr. Wells
after 6 p. m. 322-4660.
AIR-CONDITIONING

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srngnMBl
ySimiMtolniaer
(Blk)
STurmoil*
SQutrhua*
Indian
10Tidy
lIMaa's aam*
17 Comhad, a*
wool
ISTopa *( heads
ZJMor* rugged
34 Mitlgala
3d CrtpualUoe

BUGS BUNNY

90. Lots For Sal#

IRONING ia my home. 322- 3 LOTS. DREAMWOLD SEC
TION. 322083d.
8203.

2-1. Well Drilling

&gt;i^ m to 4

rHA# Mf ^
OOMSVBT,

For toe biggest ictecUon of
Marly new and uied furni­
ture. *e* Noll's Furniture
Brokerage ta Casselberry
on 17-82. Open 8 daya • to 6.

Prom Sanford Eachangn

Pi 01* Barnlnol* Oountp
(Dial Direct)

3uvwft m m rrm

1W ft.’ 'frontage, U# No.
Scott Ave. Will consider
rvasonabie offer. 3. N. Rob­
son. Jr. Pb. 322-1333 or 322-

Legal Notice
N O T H '*

Th* tttt Tax Aaaaaamanl Roll
(ha City nf Ranford. Florida,
will b# aubmlttad lo tha City
Cnmnilaaton totting a* *•
Kqualllullon (luard on Monday,
faptambar II. lift, at I:**
o'clock F. M.
All paraona daalrlng eorraclloaa mad* la aald Roll, whathtr In Hating or valuation of
proparty or otbaralaa. ahould
HOUSEWORK. Ph. 322-56W. fit* with tb* City Clark on or
bafnra th* day pravloua to tb*
maallng Ibtlr patltlon* tatting
forth thalr objactlona or coniplalnta and th* rhangaa they
GIRL FRIDAY for General Of­ daalr*
ta hav* mad*.
U. N. Tamm. Jr.
fice work, experienced, parCity Tea Aataaaov
manent resident, 323-8372
City if Sanford. Florida
Puhtiah SapL I, l»tt.

UGUSTRUM — Viburnum,
gal csss, 1 for $1. Cartons
Nursery. Lake Drive, CsssciUxry.
IKaNLNG. 122-0777,

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SOU TH W A RD
Ia vest meet A Realty
tl# N. Park Ave. 322-9173

nortrw o r

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lilt.
Dated thU Itrd day of Jely
lilt.

(Official Clerk'* S**l)

Arthur H. Beckwith, J r .
clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County. Plorlde
By: O. T. Ray. J r . D. C.
Publleh Sept. 1. I, II. II. 1111
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a pplication

ro w wax DEED
! m ») ,M J* rtotse* etaiwtM af
*°J1CH IS HEREBY OITEN. That D. Rom* Ih* held•r #,J h? 7*Oowlag cartlftcat*
ha* filed *ald rartlflcat* far
la* d**d to b* (Muad thtrvon
Tb* sartinroio numb.r and
yMr of laauanr*. th* d**crfpHou af th* proparty, and tha
Mm* In which It wa* i *h h «1
ar* at follow*:
Carltfloat* No. H1| T u r , f
loouanc* lit)
*J*»**JPttow af Fvapaatyi
Dot t Ulk t. llaftlar Hum**
Orlando Sac On*. Plat Book
i t i*Bg*a t e e
Nam* la which aaaaaaad Law.
* Dorothy A. Patmon.
A" °J “ *d proporty bolng In
tho County of aomlnolo. Slal*
of yiorl.la. Unl.ta ouch eortlflcal# ahnll bo rodoomod accord­
ing to law tho proporty do#rrlbad In auch rortmeata will
»* aoM to tb* hlgoaat bidder at
th# treat door af th# gaalnol*
County court Houao at Saafard.
Klurid a. on tho flrat Monday
In tha month of October, lilt,
jrbUk la th* tie day at Octobar.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY OtV.
EN. That D. Rom* th* hold­
er af th* following certificate
haa filed aald eertlflcat* far
tea dead to bo taauad tharaoa.
Th* eartlfleat* number aad 7&gt;ar
of laauane#, th* daacrlptloa of
th# proparty, and th# nam* la

rollowa:
Cart Ifleet* N«. Ml
Taee at
laauane* ttt)
D t a n lr t U a *&lt; r » n n l , i
Lot T Dlk A. Vallowahlp
Addition. Flat Book I, Fag#
I
Nam* In which MMaaad Pub­
lic Mortgag* Co, Inc All ef
aald property balng la lb*
County af Samlnot*. State at
Plorlde Unlaa* auch cartlflMta ahall b# radcamad accord­
ing to law the property daacrlbad In aucb carllflcat* will be
eold ta th# klgbaat bidder at
Ik* front door ef th* Samlnola
County Chart Houa* at Han­
ford Florida, an Ih# flrat Mon­
day la tha month of Octobar
lit!, which la th# tth day af
October. IMt.
Dated tbta llrd day af July
' l l ’*1*4 thU Ut*
** U l,‘ toll
•Officio! Clark’* goal)
(Official Clark a gaol)
ArUue B. tackwitk. J r .
Arthur U. Backwilh. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Clark Circuit Court
Samlnola Cauaty, Ptorlda
■amlool* County, Florida
By: O. T. w»y,
p c
" f O T Ray. Jr.. D. C
Fubllah HapL 1, k. li, )), ltll.
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97. Houses For Rent

102. Mobttt

115 A b Ibb F a r

3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, scrata- 4 ROOM HOUSE. Furnished. MOBILE HOMES moved ran 61 VW, KxMlkat n o d ., RAM
2603 Sanford Ave., 323-0633.
sonably safaly. Details a r­ Blsek. tu m . 3334177, 3-7:39
«d patio. Fh. 123-OTtt.
ranged. Aaywhera Fla. Ap
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S E V E R A L O qU tgadtag 3 0 1
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B e d r o o m Horn#* a v a i l a b l e l a
RED MODEL A. See at 178
HOM ES
hack yard, kitchen equipped. ing room, dining, kitehaa, 1- Box 1344, Saaford.
all A re a a o t S anford. L et us
W. ISth St.
Easy terns. 323-t43a or 323- Bedroom. Eath, water and
electric furnished, 163 plus
Show y o u Around!
1-3
end
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F O R SA L E
gas and lax. Located on
S t Johns Realty
99 rent,
NEW sod USED
BEDROOM. 1 Bath sta r 17 92. 1 block 9. of No. 419
T H E T IM E T E S T E D F IR M
38 OUfe Was-. A/C,
Awaiafe
k
Cabanas
Seminole Realty
Plate real School A new function (at f-Foliits). See QUALITY MOBILE HOME!
111 X T u t A v t .
F A 34133
Ter t b s B s a t Bur t a
Shopping Caoter. VA Loan, anytime. Fh. 38-1497 after Hsry. 17-93 B.
38-3989 58 P eri W a g - f t «
A New or R e s its H om s,
M W 9 . P a m Ave.
304 Laurel Dr. Fh. 3234*34.
« p. m. weekdays or any­
•33 P o st Waf. - i t a o
F A 3-3312 a n y t i m e
S ss S ttattro m R stR y
time Sat. or Sun.
33 Ford P U - 1173
104.
Traitor
Space
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JUMBO HOUSE » Room, 3
SUNSHINE EDDIE’S
W s H a v a l b s H o m s F o r Yau*
car garage, patio. Stove,
3Al
AVAILABLE Sept. 1. 323-4347.
USED CABS
disposal, dish w a s h e r .
Payton Realty
Call
n o t ic e o r A m .ic A T to r
333-1431.
$100
DOWN
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Apart
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323-1301 1742 at Hiawatha
row tax o n n
Stenstrom
Realty
" • * . 1M .10 F lo rid a l l a i a i t e a f
2 BEDROOM Furnished house. Working widow wishes to 3 ROOM Fnrafehad Apt. AMSMB)
FHA - VA HOMES
2365 P A R K D R I V E
N O T IC B t * H F.I IK NT O i v .
•19. Children w e l c o m e ,
share her home with e wo­ coodiUeaed Bedroom. $81.1U
&gt;.N. T h a t Ik H. Iloy I* th # h n littr 3 2 2 - 1 4 3 0
A 3, A 3 R R D R O O M I
333-7 4 3 1
Lengwood. Fh. 2*34334, Or­ man ar COUpW. 322-4367.
E. 8th., 38-4383.
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Clean 4 Rooms, i l l Park.
RENTALS
c e r t l f l c a t a n u m b e r a n d jraar of
LOW M ONTHLY PA Y M EN T)
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F o r C om plsts In fo r m a tk a
Choice lata available la
p r o p a r t y , a n d t h a n a m # in
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished 2 38 Chrjrs. IMS bsl, 0 3 mft.
Ball-Blalr Agoncy
S s s o r C a ll Y our
w h l r h I t « i i a i a a s a a d a r a a*
Green briar af Loch Arbor
Bedroom apartment, kitchen 39 Rsmb. 1379 hsL $19 mo.
follow *:
Fh. 322-3441 311 S. Park Ara.
overlooking gelt eoaroo.
•qulpt 10SH W. 18th i t Pk 39 Cbsv. 9498 bsl. 134 iBG.
C a r t i f l c a t # Vo. |n «
T a a r of
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61 RsasuR, »IM bsl, $39 BMk
Xaauane* I M a
Castem haUdiap to your 3-BEDROOM house, kitchen 348-388 Geneva.
SALES BROKER
DaoaalpH oa a f r r a p a a ty i
39 CsdUlse 9797 bsl. 197 SBft.
•purifications.
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F a H av a T b s H o m s F o r You
I&gt; n I f B!k A T r a c t IS. t a n .
r o t t t u x n r ten
37
Ply. HT. $399 bsl, 9 8 mo.
FURNISHED
apartment,
todevoloped by
t n n d o S p r i n t s A c c o r d i n g to &lt;*»»• IB4-IS M o e tS a a t a l a t e a a f
322-0929.
D a t a t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d upon IP ta i
quire 404 E. 14th St., Apt. •1 Chcv. 8997 bsl, $43 m&lt;N
KINGSWOOD
th a
Public
R e c o rd *
of
'80 Ford, $797 bsl, $33 mo.
n o t ic e
i s m k r e d t n i v - Stenstrom Realty
7.
BR. Fura. House. T h . Ml
BUILDERS, INC.
S em lnol* C ounty F lo rid *
E N , T h a t D R o m e th * h o l d ­
M Part. 9481 btL 9 8 mo,
Nam*
In
which
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318.
3M Filrmont Dr.
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332-7 4 1 1
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom vale bath A entrance. III » Ply Wg. 98tr bsL 9 8 mo.
o f S e m i n o l e , S l a t e o r P l e r ld a .
N I G H T S 323 (3 3 4 - 3234343
T h a certlflcata num ber and
U n le » a s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e ah all y a a r o f Iaeuanre. t h e d eecrlp
96. Housos • Bala or Root House. 3411 Palmetto, Pb. MtUonville.
U Pont. Wg 9U1 bsl 98 mo.
b e r e d e e m e d a c o o r d l n e to law t l o n o f th e p r o p e r t y , a n d t h e
333 0274.
*1 k v Mm M hM to a r t m m n m ik i , — I w a n t to iW t
38 Chsv. Wg. 978 bsl, 936 mo.
Ah# p r o p a r t y d a a c r lb a d In auch n a m e In which It w a e a a a t a e s d
3 ROOM Furnished apartment 37 Olds Wg. 9897 bsl, 9 8 mo.
■ y p i m b t o --------------------CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
r t r t l f l c a t a will b* aold l o th * a r e a e follows:
3
BR,
Unfurnished
house.
Ph
with bath A garage, 2330 » Mort. 998B bsl, 9U s b o .
LAKS. Call a v o a i a g a
h l g h a a t b i d d e r a t t h a f r o n t door C e r t i f i c a t e Na. 1ST
Taar af
3224802.
o f t h a P a m t n a i a C a u n t y C a u r t l a a u a n c a ISIS
Narcissus, 322-3144.
333-US7.
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t h a f l r a t M o n d a y In t h e m o n th
3 Bedroom homo, 117 Catenae. WB L A K A APARTMENTS 39 Chev. VI 9 m bsl, 939 mo.
Dot IS Rlk 34. D r a a m w o M
97.
Houses
For
Rent
AIR CONDITIONED 3 BsdLAKEFRONT (STATE
o f O c t o b e r , t i l t , w h i c h la th a
P l a t Rook S P a g e * IS * SI
60 Fsleoa |7(7 bsl, M mo.
S t h d a y o f Octo b er, IMS.
1 BR. funs, house, Lake Mary. 114 W. First St.
S Bedroom, I Bath Horn* oa room, I Bsth, Ftorids Room,
A^ P l a t Book 4 P a s t s IS A
61 VW. $1091 bsl., « 8 mo.
D a t e d t h l a lo th d a y o f A u g u s t
2
BEDROOM
Trailer,
30
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No
pots,
38-3048.
2 acres with over 200 ft oa sxtrs b Icb utility room, n i w
1 1 ( 1.
EFFICIENCY. $49. U1 Park 30 Olds. Cpc 9997 bsl. 939 mo,
N am * la w hich aaaaaaaS M a r- 4* t b s e m e r r r corm r o r
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private
lot,
173
mo.
at
333
( O f f i c i a l C l e r k '* M a i )
large lake. Oaly $13,300 with he4 wstsr bsstsr, shsdy
t a r a t T h a n * . All o f *«IS p r o - T M B Ml m i J U D I C I A L C I S M OMs, 9389 bsl, 81 mo.
N. Winter Park Dr., Cassci
A r t h u r H. Ba ck w i t h . JV.
$30 am. Up. Surplus City.
p o t t y b ein g In t h o C o u n t y o f e t r r i * a m d f o b s s b i m o l b
fenced yard, ficiag lake
Terms!
Call today!
C la r k Circuit C ourt
37 Olds HT, 9M8 bsl, 1 8 Bso,
■am ln n|a. S t a t e o f F lo rid * U t - COUNTY. V L B D I D A .
berry.
Pfe. 332-4B3B.
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , r i o r t S a la aa auch c a r t i f l c a t * a h a l l b* C D f t N C B B T MO. I 4 M
8 Chsv. Bel. 1991 hsL 9 8 mo.
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURN
I l y : O. T. n a y , J r . , n . C.
r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o l a w lh « T H E UNION C E N T R A L L I F E
R EN TA LS
ISHED 3 Bedroom Duplex 34 Pont. 948 bsl. 934 mo.
Stemper
Agency
Wuhlloh S e p t. 1, I . I I , SI, 1114. p r o p a r l y d aacrlb ad In auch c a r - IN SURANC E CO M PANT.
3 ROOM HOUSE on Old Or 3-BEDROOM, l i t bath. Avail
C D B -I
Plaintiff.
Apartment. Tarrauo floors 34 CsdUlse 948 bsl, 934 mo,
t l f l c a t a will be aold t o th * h i g h laado Hlway. Fh. 323-0013 able Oct. 1st. Children wet
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RENTERS
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It's Just good bualaeeo to Ph. 38-2334 after I p. m.
8 Lin. A/C 11393 btl, 1 8 BMt.
( M e . 1 P 4 4 S r l e t Ida S t a t u t e a e f H o u a o a t M n f o r S . F l o r i d a , o n
NOTIC B D F S U I T IN
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FURNISHED garage apt. Ph M HiUmaa, 9397 bsl, 81 mo.
o f Octobor, l l l d . w h i c h ta t h a
room, screened porch, nicely
N O T IC B IS H R IS K R T OIV- I t h d ay o r O clo b ar, 14(4.
T O i RAYMOND M. DKS KINS
to Base, IN. 322-6244 before largest H o m e Scrvlclaf 38 2800
E N , T h a t D. R o m * t h * h o l d ­
a n d D I X I B D. DESKINS,
landscaped. 130 N. Cortex.
Agency.
Floe
Homes,
Fairly
M Ford PU. 9397 bsl, 81 n o .
D a t e d th la 3 ! r d d a y o f J u l y
1:30 p. m. or after 4 p. m.
e r a f l h a f n l l o w l n t c e r t i f i c a t e 1)44.
hla w if e
NOTICSI o r APPLICATION
Priced.
In
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Sliest
34 Ford PU. 948 bsl, 98 mo.
l i a s f i l e d eald c e r t i f i c a t e for (O fficial C l e r k 's S cot)
R K a iD E V C F .i U N K N O W N
LARGE
2-bedroom
furnished
r a n TAX DKRII
FHA • RESALES
t a t d e e d t o be te au ed t h e r e o n .
AMD TOi All p a r t i t a c l a i m i n g (■new I M . i a r l e r l d a aanaute*
S3 Csddy 938 bsl, 919 n a ,
FURNISHED
Large
garage
A r t h u r If. D s c k w l t h , J r .
apartment.
$48.30.
1703
Mag
Lika new. 3 A $ BEDROOM
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n u m b e r and
I n t a r t a t s b y . t h r o u g h , u n ­ *f itea&gt;
Clerk C i r c u i t C o u r t.
33 Fort,
$79 bsl, 8 mo,
apartment,
1103
Maple,
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38-3881
or
333-2391.
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N O T IC B la H E R E B T O I T MASONRY Homai, 1 A a
Seminole C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
38-0731.
t l o n o f t h e p r o p e r t y , a n d th e
33
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Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
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h e r e b y n o tified e r o f th o fo l lo w in g c e r t i f i c a t e
34 Chsv.
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h a s file d aold c e r t l f l c a t a f o r
C DK -4
apartment with attic fan 33 Olds. $ 8 bsl, 8 n o
a certain m o r tg a g e encumber
C e r t i f i c a t e No. SIS
Tear at
t a a d eed to b* lesued th e r e o n .
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than rant.
•d. $30. Out W. 1st St. Ph.
Adults 38-1834.
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Call Today, For Prompt end
S33-68M.
D eee rtp tlea e f r e a p e r tr I
roo t p r o p e r t y , t o . w i t :
HELMLY REALTY
y e a r o f leauanc*. t h o d e s c r i p ­
FOB TAX D E ED
L o t 17 ft v r i t r t o f Lot
LOT 3. BL OCK 30. NOR TH t i o n of t h * p r o p e r l y , a n d ih *
Efficient
Service.
It
Pays
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ROSE COURT APARTMENTS 60 VW truck 9793 bsl, 934 mo.
Th. 333-1141
I S Bile r I t a w a r t ' a f u b - (now. l P d . l t F l o r i d a S t a l e ! * * ad
ORLANDO.
according
t o n a m a In w h i c h It w e e aeaa aead
3-BEDROOM furnished house,
1MOI
1 BR. Furnished Apt 1st IToor, 8 Msrc. $797 bsl,, 8 3 mo,
p l a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In a r * aa f o llo w s:
dlv lalo n P la t Bock S paa*
NOTICB I I H E R E B T OIV near
Golf
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and
Lake
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3
Baths,
waU
Netr Naval Rasa. MU San­ *8 Chsv. 9387 bsl, 81 bsL
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P l a t R o o k t t . P a g e s in a n d C e r t i f i c a t e No. t
T e a r of
Stenstrom
Realty
*8 Chsv. 819 bsl, |19 mo.
11. Public R e c o r d s o f Sami l e e u a n c o ISIS
N a m a In w h ic h aaaeeaed J o ­ E N . T h a t D. R o m e th * h o l d ­
Mary.
384607,
to-wall carpal, built-in ap­
ford Ave. 888-438.
s e p h D. A N ancy 1. Jo h n a o n . e r o f th * f n l l o w l n r c e r t l f l c a t a
not* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
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'80 Ford Wg. 9997 bsl. 937 n o
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All o f a a l d p r o p e r t y l&gt;elnt In
E&lt;4 e f N E U o f SK&lt;4 S ec­
NEW 2 Bedroom house, kitFURN.
Apt.
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t h e C o u n t y of Hemlnol#, t t a t * t a g d eed to b* Iss u ed t h e r e o n . tb # ah « « a s t y l e d eull. a n d you
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fenced.
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37 T o w n e h l p I I &gt;
322-7495
choc equipped. $73 month 322-2420
o f F l o r i d a . Unt eaa a u ch e e r t l f l - T h * c e r t l f l c a t a n u m b e r a n d a r e r e q u i r e d t o s e r e * a copy
Cowan. 3394011.
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333-3301.
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of y o u r A nsw er o r o th e r P le a d ­
N a m * In w h ic h a s s e s s e d J o h n
Ph. 83-3643.
i n g t o l a w lh a p r o p e r t y daa- t i o n o f th * p r o p e r t y , an d t h * in g t * th * C o m p l a i n t on P l a i n - F . W i l l i a m * . Sr., T r u e t e * . All
1-Room Kfflciascy ape with
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3-BEDR00M, lib bsth. Avail
n r * a s fo llo w a:
pvt. bath A (bower, luttable
RUSH. DEAN ft L OW NDES, 111 C o u n t y e f Sem inal*. B t a l * ef
be eo ld t o th * h l t h e a t b id d er a t
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
T o a r o f E a a t C e n t r a l B o u le v a rd . O r ­
able Oct. 1st. Children wel
t h e f r o n t d o o r of t h # Hemlnol# C a r t i f l c a t * No. 3d!
for couple ar slnile peraoo
F l o r i d a . Unto** s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e
la e u a n c * ISIS
SANFORD AVr.
2
BEDROOM
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la n d o , F l o r i d a , a n d ftl* lb * e r l - a h a l l b e red e e m e d a c c o r d i n g le
C o u n ty C ourt llnuae a t dancome. Phone 38-3609.
or
retired.
All
utilities
InDeec rlp Ilea e f P r e p e r t r t
FO B TAX D R B D
f o r d , F l o r i d a , on th * f l r a t Mon­
g l n a l A n s w e r o r o t h e r IMaad
electric kitchen. 38-3631.
OPEN
EVENINGS
L o t I I Blk C. I l e n e o n 's Ing In th * o f f l c o o f t h * C l a r k l a w t h e p r o p e r t y d e e c r l b o d In Is* # , t s t t a F ieri* * s t a t n ta e *1
dudsd In raot. Ideally lo­
d a y In l h a m o n t h o f October ,
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedroom,
Acre* P l a t B o o k 4 p eg * S3 o f th * C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b e ­ a u c h c a r t i f l c a t * w ill b e eeld to 4040)
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NOTTC1 | g M R R B BT O IV .
O c t o b e r . 1X 1.
d e e r e f th * S e m l n o l a C o u n t y
Phone 322-4503
w art
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Inc.
All
block of 3 free parking lota
1X1. If y o u fa ll t o do ao,
D a te d thla J lr d day of July
C o u r t H o u s e a t d a n f e r d . F l o r ­ KN, T h a t D. Hem * t h * h e!* 38-1307.
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ocuthwsst Mississippi Elaawhsra ever th* South, calmm m nign*d and school in*
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were any violation* of federal
law. Thor* wer* no injurlee
and damages wer* relatively
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mit, a barbecue pit a t Mag­
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th* saplotioes Inrolrad pro­
forty ownod by N«|W m but public achool at Tuakegee,
apparently had nothin* to do Ala., went off Monday with­
out any algna of violenca
with achool Intofraticn.

when 14 Negro** attended
high achool elaasea with 69
white*.
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deaegreration action of Tuakege* achooli, »Ute trooper*
under th* orders of Gov.
G*org* Wallac* ringed th*
school and kept oat 13 Ne­
groes who had been ordered
admitted.
When th* Negro** wer*
finally admitted, whites stag­
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Congress Eyes Early Recess
For Election Year Campaign
WASHINGTON (U PI) CengraM returned from a
Labor Day races* today, anx­
ious to adjourn for election
year campaigning but atill
f a c e d with Mveral bill*
considered essential by Pres­
ident Johnson.
Moot pressing Is the health
ear* for the aged program
approved by the Senate last
week. The House la not ex-

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peeted to net on th* legislation
until S ept 14.
Prospects for approval at*
dim because of long-time op­
position by Chairman Wilbur
D. Mills, D-Ark., chairman of
th* Ways A Means Committee
which handles th* bill.
The Senate still Is snsnarl*d In the reapportlonmenl
battle which Srnata GOP
Leader Everett M. Dirksen
hopes to end this week by
filing a cloture petition to­
day. If it wars successful, the
lengthy talkathon hy liberals

opposed to stalling th* iuprema court’s state legisla­
ture redlstrlcting order would
end Thursday,
However, the chances that
Dirksen ean muster the nee**,
sary two-thirds vots to cut­
off debate ar* slim because
of th* Senate’s traditional re­
luctance to force an end to
discussion of a measure.
Other bills also to be re­
solved Include Johnson’s $1
billion program to rehabili­
tate Appalachia and a sugar
extension art.

Th* Seminole County Voter
Kegistratioti office will be
open a number of evenings
between now and th* tim* the
t t J a close Otlr 3, —-------Coral Bruce, supervisor of
registration, announced today
that th* office will be open
from • a.m. until • p.m. on
Sept. 0, 0, 10, 13, 16, 17, 22,
23, 14, 29, 30, and Oct. 1.
This mean* that the office
will be open during the eve­
ning on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of eaeh week
between now and Oct. 1.
In addition, to being open
Mondaya and Fridays from 0
a.m. until s p.m., the office
wlU b* open on Saturdays
from • a.m. until noon Sept.
13, 19 and 26. On Saturday,
Oct. 3, the office will be open
until 3 p.m.
The registration office la
aituated on th* ground floor
of th* Courthouse.

Presbyterian

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Women To Have
Installation
The Women of the Church of
the Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant. South Orlando
Drive, will have the annual
Service of tmtsUatlon of offi­
cers for th* work year beginn­
ing next month, at I p. m.
today. Officers to he installed
ere: President, Mrs. Arthur
DeYoung; vice president, Mrs.
Charles Kauffman; secretary,
Mrs. P. J. Weber; treasurer.
Mrs. J. M. Garrett; historian,
Mrs. Thomas If. Makln;
Chairman of Personal Faith
and Family Life, Mrs. George
K. Sires; Chairman of Christ­
ian Community Action, Mrs.
Georg* A. Rufas, Chairman of
Kcumencial Mission and RrIstlons, Mrs. Elmer W. Avenel;
Chairman of Leadership and
Resources, Mrs. Sidney Mor­
rison; Circle Chairman, Mrs.
Walter M. Abendschein.
Rev. Thomas II. Makln will
be la charge of the service.

that state school officials or­
dered the school closed.
Elsewhere:
Flint, Mich.: Fifty police
officers succeeded early to­
day in breaking up a gang of
300 Negro youths after th*
windshield of * police erusler
was broken by a rock. No in­
juries were reported. Six of
the youths, all juveniles, wer*
arrested, but were later turn­
ed over to their parents. Po­
lice wer* unable to give a
; « s s o o for th* sudden dis­
turbance which erupted last
night.
Farmville, Vs.: Prnlcs Ed­
ward County reopens its pub-

lie school* today with token
integration after a five year
lapsa and 13 ysara of legal
maneuvering.
Montgomery, Ala.: Bight
N*gm students were schsduled to enter three desegre­
gated schools her* today to
bring to seven th* number of
school systems desegregated
in Alabama.

Canton, Miss.: Nineteen Ne­
gro etudents planned to make
appearance today a t th* allw h i t e , junior-senior high
school in sn effort to desegre­
gate classes.
Willlamston, S. C.: A Ne­
gro brother and sister de­
segregated Palmetto High
School Monday, ending sche­
duled lowering of racial bars

South Seminole
CIP To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
The Council of Teachers
and Parrnts of South Seminole
Elementary School at Cassel­
berry will meet next Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. in the school audi­
torium with the new president,
Mrs. Gerald McGinnis, presi­
ding.
Christy M. Harp, principal,
will Introduce members of the
faculty and parents will have
an opportunity to meet their
child's tracker and visit his
room following a short busi­
ness meeting.
Room tally will be taken at
the door to determine which
class has the most parents
present and CTP member­
ships will be sold.
Refreshments will he serv­
ed in the school cafeteria hy
-bw ad - -CXC.
meetings are normally held
on the first Tuesday of every
month.

In S 0 n t h Carolina public
schoole for the year. There
wer* a* Jocidonts and fow
spectators.
A t l a n t a : 8*gr*gaUonlst
L etter Maddox aald be will
eract a 38-foot-high frame
structure at his restaurant as
"a monument to th* death of
I t 0 0 enterprise." Maddox
closed his restaurant last
month rather than serve Ne­
gro customer*. A federal
court returned a permanent
injunction against him laat
week aaying he can never re­
open unless he serves all customars.
Charleston, S. C.r Three
private segregated schools
plan to open today. Th* com­
bined enrollment of a col­
lege prep school, a primary
and an elementary school was
estimated to be around 300.

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13, In the school cafetorlum.
Principal Morris Ruby will
introduce members of the fac­
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opportunity for room visitation
fallowing the meeting.

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commistioned a year ago In
colorful rites, and cbriitcnad
with a shower of rain, opened
Tueiday with an even more
auspicious weather forecast
for a full-blown hurricane.
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"Plankies," l a s t year's
charter midshipmen who took
the first cruise, were safely
on board this morning but all
the new “ men” are scheduled
to come a b o a r d today.
Looks as if they might be
tacking In on a gale.

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Enrollment this year is dou­
ble that of last year, and run­
ning right at peak complement
with current facilities. There
is beginning to be urgent need
for the new academic building,
and it b hoped that construc­
tion may start soon.

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Signs of the brief history ot
the first criise of the Acade­
my are already apparent
with the ' plank - owners”
plank, engraved in bronre
with the names of the mid­
shipmen on the maiden toy
age, displayed in a prominent
spot on the bulkhead of the
quarterdeck.

GRIM VIGII. wnn stnRcil here Tuesday nfter a
jet bomber crashed in Lake Monroe killing two
Sanford Naval Air Station men. A t left, a Ma­

2 Fliers Die
In Jet Crash
After Takeoff

rine punni arrives at the bandshell site to keep
curious away. In the next picture, a base chnplain stands by as rescuers boated to the crash

scene. The victims were returned to the Osteen
Britlpe area by sontixr rescuers. At right, a
spectator uses special help to get a view of the

downed plane, the tail of which could be seen
from shore.
(Herald Fhotoe)

Monster Still Points At Florida

Dora Leaning More To North

A Navy A-5A Vigilante attack bomber crashed two min­
utes after take-off from the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Tuesday, killing both crew
Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns Uiver * * ♦ * “The Nile of America”
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members.
Also seen on the bulkheads
The plane crashed Into Lake
are plaques of the several Monroe, and was one of 30
companies, engraved w i t h launched for inland refuge
~ lTfl‘ir stmetlc humus. In a
prominent place on a glass bases as part of the station's
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) case is the huge sliver Adm. emergency fly-away measur­
Hurricane Dora veered to a
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Zip Code 32771
J
Paul F. Johnston trophy, a- es for Hurricane Dora.
northwesterly course toilay
warded to the most outstand­ Both crewmen were dead
but rakrd this ancient city's
WRATIIER: Ilenvy rain through Thursday; liiyght today in 80*«; low tonlpht In 70’*.
ing midshipman of the year, when picked up in the water
coastline with the outer teeth
which was won the first year by a rescue boat a short time ToiTftiT L'niteil I'rcss Lciwell Wire
of US mila-an hour winds.
Established
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by Gcrrold Sargent ot Chulu- after the crash. There were no
Tides up to six feet above
ota.
reports of an ejection from
normal piled against the ocean
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the aircraft before it plunged
shore and gusts up to 91
Gleaming new green vinyl into the water.
MPH were reported at expos­
tile greatly improves the looks The pilot was Lt. Cdr. John
ed Marineland, on the sea­
of the quarterdeck and the F Moore, 38, of 230 Lake
shore 18 miles south of .St.
mess deck, with colorful pla­ Seminary Circle, Maitland.
Augustine.
ques of the HATWING squad­ His bombardier • navigator
With the shift in Dora's
ron ensignia, company ensigns was Lt. (jg) Paul I. Haney,
course, the Miami Weather
and shiny brass torpedo tubes, 3t, of 609 Mellunville Avc,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —!
Bureau ordered gale warnings
linked by plaited lines m ark­ Sanford. Both had long exper­ ilaydon Burns reported to the ;
removed on the Florida Gulf
ing the passageways.
Coast In-tween Sarasota and
ience operating the Vigilante. secretary of state's office he
Apalachleola, ami other warn
Moor* was attached to the has spent $46,819 in the la s t1,
The Clock Winders wish Reconnaissance Attack Wing three months campaigning for
ings down south of Sarasota
“ Good Sailing" to Col. II. J. One ataff; Haney to Recon­ governor.
and on take Okeechobee.
Furman, Capt John Williams, naissance Attack Squadron
At 9 a. in., the weather bur
Headmaster Burch Cornelius One (RVAH-1).
eau located the center of
Dora's 50-m ile-wide eye about
and the officers and midship­ Sanford control tower per­ VATICAN CITY (UPI) - A
An estimated 500 persons
men of the Sanford Naval sonnel reported a flash of fire key document on the role of (
too miles east-southeast of St.
rode out last night's heavy
Augustine. It was moving at
Academy, as they "up anch­ from the plane's exhaust tiie Roman Catholic church in | City M n n a g e r W. E.
winds
in
the
eight
hurricane
a slow 8 Mi'll on a northwest
or” for their second voyage shortly after take-off at H SO the modern world will he Knowles said today that there
shelters scattered throughout
course,
the weather bureau
In the teeth of the storm.
have
been
no
accidents
or
ready
for
debate
when
the
a m. After the flash, the air­
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said.
craft appeared to climb nor­ Ecumenical Council resumes ' emergencies in the city, no
Civil Defense and Red
Forecaster Gilbert Clark said
Mrs. Carolyn L. Carter is mally to an altitude of 2,500 work Monday, it was learned 1
Cross official* again stress­ that despite the change in
power outage*, and rrews nre
beating the drums against the feet, when tower operations today.
ed that Inhabitants l» the courss*, Dora was so close to
continuing on standby alert.
proposal of the City Zoning lost sight of it in light haze, i
shelters must bring their the coastline that "it's got to
A num W id small tree
Commission to allow agricul­ Moments later, other observ- j
own blankets and other hit land somewhere."
ture in ail tones. She lives in ers reported it down in Lake
WASHINGTON (CPI) - linihs were reported down,
personal Item* needed In'
He and other forecasters
a H-1AA section. Hearing is Monroe, its tall section exten University of Illinois Prof. Re. and refuse crew* have been
weather out the* storm. working over weather maps
set for Sept. lUh, I p.m. If ded above the water surface. vilo P. Oliver appears before keeping street* cleared of
They said many are arriv­ and reports from reconnais­
you are in accord with Mrs.
Lt. Cdr. Moore is survived a Warren Commission ataff any falling debris.
ing at shelters empty-hand­ sance planes flying Into the
Carter's objections you might by his widow, Jane, two chil­ member today, presumably to
Lake Monroe continue* to
ed tnd deprndrnt on sup­ hurricane would not pinpoint
speak up to your city commis­ dren and a sister, Mrs. Maur- outline his theories on the as­ rise steadily, with waves
plies there.
a probable landfall, but Clark
sioner, or attend the hearing ine Young ot Scottsdale, Ariz. sassination of President John lashing over the seawall,
said the center should cross
at City Hall.
some dork* along the seawall
Lt. Haney's survivors include F. Kennedy.
a SENSE O F llU M U lt prevuiled in Sanford lust
the county, then were told to the coast "somewhere in the
completely underwater and
liKht u* merchants braced for Dora’s winds.
his widow, Mary L., three
go home, clean up and lie area between St. Augustine
others with waves sloshing
Kiwanians will hear Chief children and his parents, Mr.
I ere, officials of Wilson-Maier Furniture Cotnready to return this afternoon. and Savannah The center is
John Parker of the NAS and Mrl PauI j „ ancy Sr
ZOMBA. Malawi (UPI) — over the decks, as winds
ptny used the masking tape to Rive a wishful
Red Cross Disaster Chair­ so big that we don't want to
Ground Controlled Approach o{ fo rt Stockton, Texas,
Premier Hastings Banda of whipped lake waters to a
nessnRe to the hurricane. But it was ignored
man
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson pinpoint it any closer right
tell about his year in the An-1
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Malawi has fired three cabin­ frenzy.
a: the storm continued ploddifiR toward the
• aid the shelters will remain now."
arctic at their meeting Frt
Knowles reported that the
et ministers whom he accus­
pininsula.
(Herald Photo)
in operation until the "mon­ He said the center should be
day n c 'i at the Civic Cen­
ed of being under Chinese meeting of City Commission­
ster” storm has passed.
"very close to the coast by
ter.
Communist influence and plot­ ers with the Maurice Connell '
All of his staff have been mid-afternoon."
• • •
ting to overth -w his two- engineering firm, scheduled
He said a weakening of the
placed on duty as the danger
A note in the Kiwanis bulle­
for tonight has been post­
month old government.
high
pressure ridge which had
becomes
more
prominent,
he
tin voices serious doubts aponed until 8 p. m. Thursday,
blocked a northward movement
aaid.
bout the future of the water­
pending weather conditions.
Military vehicles, p o l i c e of the storm in the past two
North Orlando V i l l a g e
front development plan —"It
ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia
cars and civilian autos scur­ days rained the shift in dirblew hard for a few days." j Council, meeting in regular (UPI) Premier Molse Tshomried around the county Institution today. He attributed
'Ihe Clock Winder calls the! session Tuesday night, unnni- be of the Congo toilay rejected Meet Delayed
the drop in winds from 125 to
Kiwanis Club's attention to mously approved a resolution
DE I t o r r (UPI) T h e ; "The UAW has reached night and early today cheek­
The business meeting of
second attempt by the Oring on the couditions at the 115 MPH near Dora's center
t h e Meeting Thursday of! authorizing Florid# power i ganization for African Unity Pinerrest
Baptist
Church Uniter. Auto Workers Union agreement on aU major ecoCity Commissioners with the Company to provide street | (0 AU) to settle the rebellion scheduled for this evening ha* -nd Cirysler Corp. today an j nomic , „ u e i/. ^ „ | d. And right shelters and assuring
that everything was in readi­
Connell marine engineering lighting nt designated points in his country, tnlorrned sour been postponed until o n e nouned agreement on a new
; he added that they were still ness for the big blow.
firm out of Miami to begin ne-j along Longwood-Oviedo Rond ccs said.
week from today, Rev. Wil- lhree-)iar contract catling
Officials said there were no
gotiations for an engineering and at 12 locations in the
(or the highest pension pact In , wurking «n minor contract
liam J, Guess, pastor,
auto imustry history.
I language that can be worked u.nu*u*. ,nc*,l,rn,J throughout
study and plans for the mar- village proper and in Coronnounced this morning.
the night.
tna Have all you Kiwanians ado Homes section.
UAW President Walter P. o u t
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Word was passed to Hie
It was explained that many Proposals a»kmg for a pen­
spoken words of encourage­
Rcuthei said Hie union arrived
"1 have notified all locals
shelters
at 7 a m. this morn
ment to your city commission­ residents of the community sion hike of $2t*) a month and Parley Halted
"at the most historic agree­ not to strike and continue coning for persons to go home,
er and made your support were under the erroneous im­ lowering the retirement age
The Seminole County Zon­ ment in the history ot the la­ dueling local negotiations,” he
check their belongings, get a
pression that lights hail pre­ limit to 50 tor coal miners ing
known?
Commission
meeting, bor mowment."
said
good meal and be prepared to
viously been discontinued due were discussed hy the United 'slated for tonight, hss been
Reuthr said the union had
The settlement announce­
,
_
to village action but that the Mine Workers (UMW) rcsclu j delayed :;r.?i! Sept. 2.1 due to settled f-r an early retirement ment came shortly before a scoot back to the safer haven
ADULTS
as quickly as necessary.
Offices To Open discontinuance had been hy lions committee Tuesday. | the weather.
10 a m. EST strike deadline
package of $400 a month.
City Manager Warren E. authority of the prospective
Knowles said this morning the purchaser of the North OrCity Hail offices would reopen Undo Company to the power
at 1 p. m. toilay.
company.
Immediate action will he
taken by council to designate
A check of various places of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — attached as a "rider" to the i the votes to shelve the con­ Ark., rhairman of the power­
location of the lights to be
business in the Sanford a re a ,!
ful
W'ay*
A
Means
Committee,
I’icsident Johnson's f t billion long stalled t l .1 billion for­ troversial issue.
turned on.
end GOP Leader Charles A. in mid-morning M a y showed
Other m grestional news:
program to revive the eco­ eign aid authorisation bill.
&gt; mixed reaction by mer­
Halleck, Ind.
Health Tare: The AFLA vote on Dirksen'* pro­
nomically depressed Appalach­
Antitrust: The Senate anti­ chant!.
Some stores were open —
President trust and monopoly subcom­
ian area was before the Sen­ posal is blocked at present by CIO la urging
Johnson to make an all • out mittee resumes two days of some e I u * e d. M o s t mer- ]
a
Junior
grade
filibuster,
con­
ate
today,
but
there
was
litAhby _____ _ ----- Page 9
chandise stores were closed
Bridge .............. ___ Page '.1 I tie prospect of an immediate ducted by several liberal drive to wn House passage hearings on economic concen­ and apparently will remain
of
the
Sviate-r-pproved
bill
Democrats.
Dirksen
moved
to
tration. Subcommittee Chair­ closed all day. but banks, most
Classifid
Page 3A ' vote on the measure.
GOP Leader Everett M. halt debate by invoking clo­ to provide lialth rare for the man Philip A. Hart, D-Mich., restaurants, bars, gas stations,'
Comics ........... .... Page 2A
Editorial ......... ___ Page 1A Dirksen, III., made it clear ha ture. He predicted a close aged finanril through Social said the sessions would be and food stores were open, at |
Days Left To
Funerals __ ___ ...... Page 4 would nut permit a vote on vote Thursday on the move, Security. Alminiatration of- focused on such metier* a* least for a few hours, pending
Horoscope ...
.... Page 2A trie bill until the Aenata dis­ but It appeared unlikely he (iciala are icssimistic, how­ industrial and business merg­ further hurricane reports.
Register For
S o c i e t y _____
One downtown restaurant re­
Page 8 posed of his proposal to da­ would win. Both side# agreed, ever, about he prospects of ers, the causes of concentra­
isy Supreme Court - order- however, th a t as of now those getting the lifislatlon through tion and the relationship of ported doing a brisk business'
Sports ............... ------ Page
, General Election TV Programs
. Page 9 id rcapportionment ofj state opposing Difk«en'a reapport- the House ovr the opposition tlx* to efficiency and Innova­ all morning, but at most loca­
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tions abofpers were "apuUy” |
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^briefs 500 Hide In Shelters
Spenclinff Listed

Debate Ready

Disaster Crew
In full Swing
Awaiting Blow

Workers Given
Standby Order
For Emergency

Theories Told

Reds Fired

Street Lighting
Resolution OK'd

Offer Rejected

Last-Minute Accord
Averts Auto Strike

Massive Tides
Flaying Coast
Base Monitors.......
Gusty Weather
l,t. Ham Dow, Wing PIO
reported from Ike Hanford
Naval Air Station today
that atatioo weather re*
ports show winds In the
Sanford nrva reached 85
Mi'll In gnata about 8:15
a. m.
Sustained winds nt th a t
time were 54 MPH, accord*
Ing to Chief Meteorologist
Lt. Cdr. Vincent l.nw, with
.69 of nn Inch of rain hav*
lag fallen by 7 a. m.
Winds a t • a. hi. v ern
from the wMt-northweet,
end the barometer stood a t
29.17 and falling.
to th« storm's passage
slightly cooler water and Its
approach to land.
Fred Willis, St. Johns Coun­
ty Civil Defense director, esti­
mated tides S to 7 fret above
normal at 8 a. m. with fre­
quent hurricane-force gust*
in the 75-milc-an hour range
ami sustained winds of 35 to
60 Mi’ll. The reporting station
it Marlnehml, had not been
heard from since 2 a. m. when
gusts up to 77 MPH were re ­
corded.
The Northwest Florida coast­
line, where 23,000 persons hud­
dled in 213 shelters after leav­
ing their beach homes, waited
anxiously is Dora's fearsome
center, parking t25 MPH
winds, stumbled slowly for­
ward offshore, slightly north
of Daytona Beach.
Winds up to 60 MPH began
hitting the coast from New
Smyrna Beach northward to
Jacksonville Beach a t day­
break.
But Willis and other author*
Hies poised for the emergency
emphasized that Dora’s dir*
cct effects had caused no ser­
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Alliance

I*rayer Service —

1:1* P-

Assembly Of God
P1NKCREHT ASSEMBLY
O F HOD CHURCH
M. M. W i l d e r ---------,
Sunday School —
*•*]
M o r n l n s Worahlp — 10:1
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 1:1
Y outh Sarv. (Sun.) . 1:0
Mld-W oak Sarv. (Wad.)

B- m.

Baptist

f ir s t

tth d ft Franck
H. C. S m i t h --------------- I
S u n d e r S c h o o l ____0:41
M o rn ln s W orahlp __ 11:00
E v a n g e lis tic Barr. - 1:10
Tuan. P r a y e r Barr. _ 1:10
T hura. Y oung People
E n d e a v o r ........... . 1:10

JO RDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1011 W. F l r e t S tr e e t
Sunday School __— 10:00 a, m.
M o r n ln s W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (S u n d a y ) 1:00 p.m.
K vangsllstlo Service 1:00 p. m.
W sd. P r a y e r Meet _ 1:00 p. m.
BUI Stephana ---------— P a a to r
A Cordial W elcom a to All

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1101 P a r k Ava. a t 14th SL
Rvv. C. C. Dee*. JrSunday School —
• ! « *■ *“ ■
W orahlp Service _ 11:00 a. m,
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 1:»0 P- «"
Alliance ToUtH
F ellow ablp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. m&lt;

Methodist

Church Of God

Baptist

Adventist

Tlsv, R o b e rt M. J t n k l n s , P a a to r
Morning W orship _ 1:1* p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:11 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __ 10:11 a. m.
HY P H astings
*:2t p. m.
(Inta r m a d la ta , Sanlor) 1
Kvanlng W orahlp _ 1:10 p. m.

CHU RCH O F OOD
O F PROPH ECY
1101 E lm Avanue
Rev. R. L S t r i c k l a n d _P a a to r
Sunday School -- ---- 0:41 a. m.
W orahlp Service — 10:41 a. m.
E i.-.n felletlc g e n r . __TiIS p. m.
W edneaday:
Y o u n s People V. 1* D. Sarv.
1:10 p. m.
Bible T r a l n l n s Sarv 1:00 p in .

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 C o u n try Club Road
Sponsored by F l r e t B a p tla t
Church
Rev. R. T. B a r r e t t . . . . P a a to r
Sunday School ....— 0:10 a. m.
W orahlp Service __ 11:00 a. m.
T r a l n l n s Union .— 0:41 p. m.
K ve nlns W orahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r S e r v . _1:10 p. ra.

Congregational
OSTEEN BA PTIST CHURCH
I t w r . 411
P h. 111-I1II
P a a t o r __ - C h e alar W . P la n k
Sunday School ........ I0:00 a. m.
M o rnlns Service
It;** a. m.
T r a l n l n s Union
*:I0 p. m.
K venlns Service __ Ti SO p. m.
Wedneaday Meatlnga:
O rga nisations „__1:1*
p. m.
P ra y e r
--------- l i l o p. m.

CONGREGATION AI&lt;
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(United C hurc h of Chrlal)
P e r k Avenua a t 14th St.
I i OO a. m. - __ Church Schodl
10:00 a. m.
W orahlp Service
1:10 p. m. _ C hrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatry
R or. W a l t e r A. R. McPhareon,
P a a to r

Choir ---- ------— 1:19 p, m.

Episcopal

Christian

CHRIST CHURCH
C hurch Stra at, Lon* wood
F r. Charla a W . S te w a rt. J r -.
V icar
Holy Communion^— 1:1* a. m.
Sarvloa ft Sermon _ l i t * a. m.

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES UK CHRIST
l*ul H. Sanford Ava.
R. Vernon F u lle r
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp
l e t * a. m.

F I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a r k Avenue
F. B. Chance
p ,,to r
M orning Worehlp — t M a. m.
Sunday School —— *:** *• m M o r n ln s Worahlp - 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union — •;«» P- "»•
E v e n in g Worehlp ~ t j l l p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:10 p. mCENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14lh SL ft Oak Ava.
n a il Sm llh
---------- p “ , "r
Sunday School ...— 1.41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp — lit* * ■- "JT r a l n l n s Uunloa — •'** PK v e n ln s Service
*:•• PW*d. P r a y e r Sarvlca I:!Q P- m.
Nuraery Open
W TK H - - r : - ; — M " . ►
W K8TSIDK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t t b St. ft H olly Ava.
P a u l M. C a ll a y ------ 1 S*‘
Sunday School - Sunday
M urnlng Worahlp
Sunday
Kvanlng W orship
Wodnaadky
p r a y a r a«rvle# —
PINECRKST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
P a t l o r — — W illiam J . Oi
M o rn ln s W orahlp . II:** a
Sunday S c h o o l ------A
T r a l n l n s Union ------ • :! » P
Kvanlng W orship — t i l l P
Wad. offlo ar* ft T aachara
M e a l i n g ------------------------ ►
E L D E R S P n iN O S BAPTIST
Old O rlando ltd. a t H eater Av*.
B. H a m ilton O rlffln — P a a lo r
Hundnif Hcliool
i 'f i l i t ***•
M o rn ln s W orahlp — II:** •* mT r a l n l n s Union — i l l * p, m.
Kvanlng W orahlp — !■** P- *■

HOLY CROSS
4*1 S. P a r k Ava.
F r . L eroy D. Sopor, Roelor
H o ly Communion .... 1:1* a. m.
F a m il y Service and
Sun d a y School ——
l:*0 a. a .
M orning P r a y a r
( F l r a t S unda y —
H oly Communion 11;** a. we

Church Of ChriBt
CHURCH O F CHRIST
Geneva
R a lp h n r a w a r J r .
E v an g a lla t
Bible School ....... — 1:10 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp .... 1:10 a. m.
K v e n ln s Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:10 p. m.

John is thinking about “what he wants to be.” No, he doesn't wsnt to be a jet
pilot, nor a nuclear physicist, nor a lawyer, nor an actor, nor a doctor, nor yet a
banker, baker, or chemist, John has decided. He wants to be a MINISTER.

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
l l l s h w a y 41 Waat
Morrla R u b y ----- - E vangelist
Bible Claaa --------- I*;«* a. m,
M o rn ln s Worahlp _ ll:»o a. m.
E vening Worahlp .... 4:0* p. m.
Bible c la a ta a Wad. _ 1:14 p. ra.

Free Methodist
The Church la (ha frealaat
factor on earth for the build*
lng of character and good
citiranshlp. It la a storehouse
of spiritual valuaa. Without
• strong church, neither
democracy nor clviliiatioa
can aurviva. Thera era four
sound reasons why every
parson should attend service*
regularly and support th*
church. They e r r (I) Per hia
own sake. (2) Par hia chil*
drrn’a sake. (3) Per Iha take
of hia community and nation.
(4) For tha sake of Iha church
itaalf, which noada Hia moral
and maUrial support. Fla*
lo go to church r*sularly
and read your Bible daily.

I wondered If his father or his uncle or anyone else In the family Is a minister?
Strangely enough, no I He won’t make a lot of money, and knowing John, he cer­
tainly won't particularly like the Idea of getting up to “preach" to people. Definitely
he won’t have • big shiny car to make his calls. I wondered why John had decided
to devote a lifetime to service In the Church.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
t i l l P a r k Avanu*
Bart Brown -- ------ K va nsa lla t
Sunday
lilbla Study _____ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a- m.
Kvanlng Sarvlca — 4:10 p. m.
■aa "H era ld • ( T r u th " 1 p ra.
Sunday on Chennai I
Tuaaday
I .a dl*a Ulbla Claaa - ItiO* *• m.
Wedneaday
Bible C l a a a ---------1:1* p. «*-

I asked John for a frank answer and he told me many smalt accumulative ex­
periences which boiled down to this: A etrong Chriitian influence from family,
friende, and church kindled a epirit of awarenetc and devotion which stems to be
latent in every human heart. Of course, we can't all be like John. Few of us have
j-ecelved the stimulus to devote our entire life to the Church. But some of John’s
spirit does dwell in all of us. Too often we nro unaware that we possess this miracu­
lous gift from God. Rekindle your spirit by going to church tills Sunday.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o r n e r 4th SL a n d l a u r e l Ava.
S u s a n * Sbaldon
Pastor
T elephone: 111-1*11
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
M o r n ln s W orship _ 10:41 a. m.
K v e n ln s W orahlp .... 1:0* p. m.
W ad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:11 p- m.

Lutheran
L UTHERAN CHURCH OP
T H E RKDEKMER
t t l W. I l t h Pise*
"T h* -Church of tho L u th e ra n
Hour** a n d TV "T his I* th*
Llfo"
H a r b a r t W. Goaraa ___ P a a to r
Sunday School
1:11 a. m.
W o ra b lp Sarvlca _ 14:10 a. m.
QOOD S H E P H E R D
L U THERAN CHURCH
2**1 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17**2)
Sanford, Flo rid a

Christian Science
F IR S T C H Iin c il O F CHRIST
SUIKNTIST
l»« E a s t Second S tra at
Sunday Sarvlca A
Sunday School —.... 11:0* a. m.
Subject; "S ac ram e n t"
Wedneaday Barvirv - l i t * P- m.
tteadln a Room: lo t K. Flrat.
Waakdaya: 10:10 a. m. • 4:2*
p. m. F rid a y E v t n l n s i «;!*•
1:1* p. m.

Itl-IIII

Sunday
IsnUh
flI-13

Monday
John
1 :3M2

Tuesday
John
1 ;43-5I

Wednesday
Acta
8:1-16

rrlday

Thunday
Romans
10:6-17

Galatians
1:1-6

T h * Rav. ) , Oordoa P • a r y,
P a a to r
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M o r n l n s W orahlp _ 11 too a. m.
Com m union—F l r a t Sunday la
E ac h Month
K IN D E R G A R T E N AND NURS­
ERY

Saturday
Galatians
.1:11-24

m e t h o d iit c h u r c h
« lt Park a h ,

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd„ a t W oodland AVO.,
Rev, J o h n H. Hlrea J r ., p a a t o r
Church School _ _ _ 0:40 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F --------------------- 0:10 p. m.
CHRIST METHODIST
CK U nCK
Sunland E s t a t e s
Cltrua M a lsh te
Itav. C barlaa B. H o p s — P a a to r
Church School .----- l : 4 t a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F ........... ................ 0:10 p. m.
Eva. W o r a h l p ------!:I0 p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r Service 1:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. !nd 8L a t Maple Ava.
Paul B l c k a a .................... P a a lo r
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Youth - ....... - ______ 1:00 p. m.
Youth Adult
F a l l o w a h l p ----------- 0:00 p. m.
little th in s * — BIO RESULTS
E v an g a tle tlc S ervlet 1:00 p. m.
M id.W eak
Barvlea (Wad.) _ 1:00 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
Slnga plra tlon _ _ ( i OO p. as.
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NA ZA nEN B
Cake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Paatoo
Sunday
1:41 a. m. —— Bible School
11:00 a. m. — M orning W orahlp
1:00 p. m. _ E v en in g Service
1:oo p. m. _ Wad. M l d . W e tk
P r a y e r Sarvlcaa
1:00 p. m . _Loot Wad. Mistt o n a ry Service

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
141 O r a n g e S tr a a t
n*v. E. R uth G r a n t .... P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 10:10 a. m.
M o rnlns W orship _ 111** a. m.
Sunday K vanlng _ 1:1* p. m.
Wad. Bible Study - 1:1* p. m.
C om iusrors Mealing
F r i d a y _________ 1:1# p. as.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PRRSBTTKR1AN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Av*. ft I r d St.
(lrovar C. Bewail J r . _ P a a to r
E d g a r W. Sm ith J r , A s sista n t
P a a to r
Church School ___. 1:41 a. m.
Session M a a l a __ _ 1:44 a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp
10:00 a. m.
Plonaar Fallo w ahlp 1:00 p. m.
Sanlor HI Fallo w ahlp l i ( 0 p.m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ T:t* p. m.
Wad. P r a y o r Meat — 1:0* p. m.
CHURCH OF T H E COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drlv*
Thomas H. Makln —__ P a a lo r
W orship ____ l:on a. m.
Church School _
H i** a. m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO,
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON k CO., INC,
Oviedo, Florida

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey k Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO,
Robert A. Cameron IV

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

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

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First k French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. lit. SL, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phone 822-0226
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO„ INC.
SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whltly k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th Bt-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. 1st. St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS
1400 S. Elm

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff
SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employeaa
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GA8 CO,
Jolw Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO.,

PERFECTON
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Uapttat Church, Oviedo
C e n tr a l U eptlat Church, 1111 Ock A v a
C h u l u o ta P i n t Uaptlst Church
C h u l u o ta B a p tla t Mlaalon
S purta m a n'a Club, C huluota
E ld e r S p r in g s U eptlat C h u n k ,
I I * L e h m a n Rd
P i n t B aptlat Church, 111 P a r k A v a
F r i e n d s h i p B a p tist C hurch nf
A l t a m o n t e S p rin g s
RL I I I . A lta m o n te Springe
F l r a t B a p tla t Church e f DsBary
F l r e t B a p ti s t C h u n k ef O cacva
F l r a t B a p ti s t C hurc h e f L«k* Mery
F i r s t Uaptta t C hurch e f L ake Monroe
F i r s t B a p ti s t C hurc h of Longweod, Cor.
Church ft O rant
_ . .
P i n t B a p ti s t C hurch of Oviedo
P i n t B a p tist Churoh c f San Land* Spring#
F i r s t Shiloh I f i e s ta a a r y B a p tist Church,
t i l t W. I l t h SL
F o r e s t C ity B a p ti s t C hursh
F o u n t a in H e ad B a p tla t Church, Ovltdo
L ev* S o u t h e r n B a p tis t Hlaslen, C h uluela
M issiona ry
B a p tl a t C h u r c h
K crU
Rd.
Macedonia Mlarton B a p ti s t C h u n k
Oak H ill H i. O stc sn
H e r n i a s Glory B a p ti s t Church, G «a*va Hw y.

ML Oliva M issio nary B a p tist Church, S e a
Kan t o S p rings R a , bongwood
ML Zion M issionary Baptist, Blpsa Av*.
Naw
ML
C a lv a ry
Missio nary
Baptlot
11*1 W. 12 th SL
Naw Salem Prim itive B a p ti s t Ohurch,
I to * W. I l t h SL
Naw ML Blon lia p tla t Charch, H I * r o a r Ava
O a k la w n B aptlat c h a p e l, 11*1 W. t l l h Bt.
Oat**n B a p tist C hurc h
P l n s e r a s t U apiisi c h u r c h . I l l W. O nora Rd.
P r a ir ie L a k e B a p tla t Church, Ridge R d ,
Fern Park
P r o g r e s s Missionary B a p U t t Chur eh, Midway
Bsoond Shiloh Mlastoaary B a p ti s t Church.
N in th ft Hickory
■L Ja m s* Missionary B a p tla t Church Bt*.
TUI. I l l Osteen
SL Paul Missionary B a p tla t Church, I t h I t .
ML M atthew s Missionary B a p tla t Church
C a n aa n H a l s h t a
BL Jo h n 's M issio nary B a p tla t Church,
11* Cyproia SL
Tem pi* B aptist Church, P a l m Bprlngs R d ,
A ltam o n te S p r i n g s
W sstsida M issionary B a p tl a t Church,
411 a. Holly A va
E le a Mop* B a p tla t Church. T U O range A v a
CATHO UO
C hurch *1 the N a tivity, L a k e Mary
AU Souls C a fh e lU Church, f i t O a k A v a

SL
A nn's
Cetbelle
Church.
P e r sh in g
Piece, DcBcry
SL M ery Magdalene Catholic Church, M ailla n d A v a Altam onte Sprlnga
CHRISTIAN
F i r s t C h rla lla n Church, t l t f S. Sanford Av*.
C o n g r s g e tlo n a l C hrlatlan Church,
2411 P a r k A v a
Northald* C h ristia n Church, F l o r i d a
l la v a n 12r. M aitland
CU U R C tl OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
ef
of

Christ, 1112 S. P a r k Av*.
Christ, Qenave
Christ, L ongweod
C hrist, P t o l a
CHURCH O P OOD

Church of God. 4*4 Hickory
Church ef God, l i t * S. F rench
C hurc h of Oed, Oviedo
EPISCOPA L
AU S a ln ta Episcopal Church K. D s B a r y
A v c , E n te r p r is e
C h r ist Kplscopel Church. Longweod
All Salnta Kplscopel, E n te rp ris e
H e lp Cross Episcopal, P e r k Av*. a l 4th

LUTHERAN
•

Ascension
L u th e ra n
Church,
O v a rb rce k
H r , Caaaalbsrry
flood s h e p h e rd United L uther*.
21*0 B. Orlando Dr.
L u th e r a n C h u r o h of t h e R edeemer,
1*1 W. 24th Pla ce
Messiah L u th e r a n Church, Am erican L cp lca
llall. P ra irie L ake, Yarn P a r k
SL L u k e s L u th e r a n Church, RL 4M Slavla
METHODIST
B a r n e t t Memorial M s th c d lst Church, B.
D sBary Ava, E n t e r p r i s e
Baer L ake M ethodist C hurch
Bethel A.K.E. Churoh, C a naa n H a ight*
C a sse lberry C om m unity Methodist Church,
Hw y. I T - It ft Plnay Hldg* R d , Caacclhtrry
D s B ary c o m m u n i ty McthedlM C h u n k W.
H ighlands, D sB ary
C h rist Methodist. Church
i u n l a n d E s ta te s
F i r s t M ethodist Church, 411 F o r k Av*.
F l n l Methodist C hurc h * f Ovlada
F r a * Method 1st Church, I t * W. 4th BL
O r tc e Methodist Church. O n o ra ltd.
t l r a a l Chapel A 24.B. Church, Ovlcd*
O a bgrov* Methodic! Church, Ovlsd*

Osteen Methodist C harch
P a • Ia
W esleyan
M ethedU t,
ML
*d
W. a t P a c ta
SL J a m e s A.M.K, Sa n fo rd A v a
■L M ary's A-M.E. Church SL RL 411 Octccn
■L P a u r * M s th c d lst C h u r c h
Oataaa
a t a ( ( ^ r d &gt;r&gt;&gt;Mtm*r1al
D s B ary

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Church

BEVENTH D A T

ADVENTIST

Forcct Lake Bavanth-day A dve ntist Church,
Hwy. I l l , F o rs o t C ity
Savsnth-day A dve ntist Church, M aitland
A v a , Altam onte S p r i n t *
Santerd Sav a n th -d a y
A d ve ntist Church,
Seventh ft E lm

NASARXNB

O T H E R CHURCHES

F I ra t
C h u rc h *f
th*
N a a a r c n a W.
In d a t Mapta
Fern
Park
C hurch o f t h a N a a a r c n a
O'Brien H d , F e r n F a r k
L a k e M ary Ohurch * f t h e N a a a r t a a

Alien's A.M E. C h u n k , Olive ft I l t h
Church e f Oed la C h r i s t Ovlsd*
C huluela Com munity Church
Church ef Clod t | Prophecy, H I T Kim Av*.
£?,*r.a
{.*•** Chrlpt e f L a t t e r Day
Balata, m i p a r k Ava.
C cm m ualty Chapst, A lta m o n te Spring*
■ e e ta rn Orthodoa Church. gL John* C h r y
Mclam Chapel, Hwy. 1T-M, F e r n P a r k
C e a g r e g a tle a B eth Israel, 14th ft M egnolla
« r * « c h u r c h e f C hrist, Beleatlst,
• • • We S&amp;d BIU
F lr a t P e a ta c e a ta l C hurch *f L cngwood
D L Oliva H e lla ca a Church, O a k HlU
Rd. Octcca

FRKSBYTK RIAN
Com m unity F r M b y te r l a a Church. L a k e M ary
First
F ra n h y icrlan
Church,
Oak
Ava
F l r a t PrtM hyU rla a Church, C a s e d be rry
First
F r a a b y ta r la a C kure b * t DsBary,
K- H l s h l a a d
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P r o s b y to r la a C h u n k • ( T h * C a v s a a a t
H I S a. O rlande Or.
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BL A ndre w s F ra o b y U rla n C hurch 1*11 L can s a l Bah. D r , Boar Oaks
Upanic c o m m an Ity r r c a h y t a r t a n c h u n k .
W^lstmlbUtar P r a s h y l s r i a a C h u n k . H a w a ii
P a r k , R L 41*

Alliance C h u n k , l i l t B. P e r k Av*.

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Th* Oalvattan Army. I I * B. 2nd SL
Dully C h u n k e f Sanford, l « t B. U t a t

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Complaint: Why do our
billa have to have ao much
advertising In them. Haven't
finished paying- the current
account and we’re being lured
into more and more. Quite a
cycle.
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•
People looked a lot calmer
thia morning than they did
laat Monday, what with the
Fourth of July celebratlona
and auch. The hnggard looks
were infrequent. Nice to have
a quiet weekend for a change,

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A TOPSY-TURVY WEEKEND — T. C. Lewis, 17, of Orlnmio caused
$1,700 damnRea to this Spar Station at 1001 French Avenue when ho lost
control of his car und knocked down both ros pumps early Sunday a.m.

TRUCK-DRIVER WAYNE Phillips, 25, of Orlando lost coni ml and ended
up in tho ditch on SR 46, losing his load of building Band at 5:30 a.m.
Saturday.

•

Mike Thomns, a former
' ATI in the Navy, is on the
unemployed list — since last
Thursday. Mika retired after
putting 110 years in the Navy
during ceremonies a t the San­
ford Naval Air Station. He's
been a legal resident of San­
ford fur the past 11 years.
Mike's a native of Pittsburgh
but he plans to make his
home here.
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•

When interested partlea ap­
pear before the County Com­
mission and moat nf the- coun­
cils of most of the towns In
Scminolo County, the presid­
ing officer asks these indi­
viduals to state their names.
We wish those who preside a t
the meetings of the County
School Hoard would do the
same.
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Mrs. Harriet Uoyd, 317
West Third, reports that her
little dog, 12-year-old “Sonny
Boy" wua missing for three
days before he was found on
Country Club Road. Hut “Son­
ny Boy" was in a critical con­
dition. Apparently somebody
hit him across the back with
a heavy object and the little
dog’a hindquarters are now
paralysed. It's believed some
boys struck “Sonny Hoy” with
a board, picked him up and
dumped him alongside the
road.
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Miss Carol Lederhaus of
DeHnry has received a tuition
acholarship a t the University
of Florida and a student assistantahip in the psychology
department. In her Junior
year, she is a dean's list stud­
ent and was winner of the
Dcliary Business and Profes­
sional Woman’s Club award
for high scholastic ability
while a student a t DeLand
High School.
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Some of the most outstand­
ing “a rt work” we've seen
around here is the work of
several local medical men's
wives who have a great deal
of talent. They have psed that
talent to make the new ped­
iatrics wing a t the hospital
as charming and delightful as
a hospital could l&gt;e. More
about this later.

Council To Meet

The Board of Alderman of
the Town of Caaselberry will
convene at 7:3o p. m. today
at the Town Hall for the coun­
cil's monthly meeting.

Herald Index
Abby ---Bridge
Claasified
Cornice ...
Editorial — .—
Funerals ■—.....
Horoscope — —
S o c ie ty ----------Sports .... .... ......
TV Programs ....
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Zip Code 32771

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Local Doctor's Home Vandalized

eh?

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Mra. Ida B. Wllaon, public­
ist for the Semionle Swim Aaaociation reminds parents of
the association members that
the organization's monthly
buaineas meeting will be held
a t 8 tonight at the Civic
Center.
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Speaker for T u e s d a y ' s
luncheon meeting of the San­
ford Lions Club will be The
Herald's sports editor, Julian
8tenstrnm. He’ll talk about
sports In the early day of
Sanford.

* on flic St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

WEATHER: Cloudiness throuRh Tuesday with occasional showers in afternoon, evening, high today 87-90; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 232

el o c
The Clock stopped late Inst
week. Did you notice T The
big time-temperature clock a t
the Sanford Atlantic National
Bank d e v e l o p e d internal
trouble. And a team of clock
coniultanta were aummoned to
fix I t They did and we're
back In business Around The
Clock.

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ANOTHER VW DRIVER, Gregory LaFon, 20 of Orlando, charged wilh
D\YI In thia wreck ut Hards crossing on SR 43,‘JIU pns c ' .C. R 'hu d ».
Ko.smnn Jr., 20, also of Orlando was charged with public into- icntlun.

Orlando Drivers 'W reck' Havoc
In Sanford During The Weekend

Hearing For 8
Youngsters
Set Tomorrow
The alertness of Sanford
Policeman Lt Ben Butler paid
off in the quick apprehension
of eight youngsters aged eight
to IS years old, Sunday, for
vandalising the home of Dr.
Leonard Munson at 120 Scot!
Ave. over the weekend. Tlic
family la on an extended va­
cation.
Hearing has been set by
Judge C. Vernon Mlse for 2:30
p. ni. Wednesday ia Juvenile
Court.
Three of the five boys who
were lodged in detention were
released in their parents' cus­
tody with two boys to remsln
in jail until the hearing. Judge
Mize told the IleraUl at noon
today that the case Is “com­
plicated" alncc one of the
children is a deaf mute and
one a retarded child who Is
awaiting admission to Sunlsnd
Training Center.
Lt. Butler spotted three of
the youngsters carrying bun­
dles on their bicycles, stopped
them and questioned them.
They subsequently confessed
and Implicated three other
boys and two girls, aged nine
and 11 in the breaking and
entering,
vandalism
and
theft. All are while.
The youngsters gained en­
try by removing glass Jal­
ousies from the kitchen door,
entered the house and went on
a wild spree of b
smashing and defacing
thing they could i t Km
hands on, police reports!
Bottles of catsup, (
fruit Juices, sauces, wmm
smashed and strewn all over
the kitchen, drawers were pull­
ed out and tliclr contents flung
out, creating a mess that City
I'olico cslmatcd will result in
"an enormous cleaning job."
Total damages of the con­
tents of the house, plus theft
of many articles, which the
youngsters made several trips
to carry away, are estimated
at "$3,000 or $4,000."
Friends of the Munsons told
The Herald today that Dr. and
Mrs. Munson are taking an
extended varatlon this sum­
mer ami are at the present
time In Mexico. They said
they did not plan to notify the
"Munsons of the vandalism
of their home as It wrouid up­
set (hem and spoil their va­
cation." They are not expect­
ed home until about Labor
Day, friends said.
Police Chief Roy Wililims
said that neighbors of (he
Munson's later became aware
of "something going on" and
notified police, but the first
youngsters had already been
apprehended.
Judge Vernon Mize viewed
the damages Sunday and set a
preliminary Juvenile Court
hearing for 9 a. m. today with
parents of the eight youngsters.
Five of the youngsters were
lodged in the Juvenile Deten­
tion room of the county Jail
Sunday pending the hearing
today.

GOP Kicks Off
Lack Luster
Convenfion

NAS MAN, Henry Knowles loat control of his VW on Sanford Avonuo
and turned turtle.

Charter Election
Off Once Again
By Julian Stenstrom
and Judy Wells
Effort* to hold the on-again,
off again charter elerUon In
the Village of North Orlando,
originally scheduled for today,
encountered additional diffi­
culties this morning wften the
polls were r.ot opened In ac­
cordance with an announce­
ment distributed througlwut
the community Sunday,
The election was to have
been held on proposed changes
In the village charter as fug-

gester by the five members
of the elected charter board.
They are Chairman Bob Dean,
Charles Tresler, Robert Der­
um, Mrs. Etta Harville and
Mrs. Mary Rowell.
At last Tuesday night's
regular council session there
was a vote of the four coun
cilmen present that the elec
tion be set aside on the grounds
that legal notice of the elec
tlon was not published In the
newspaper within time limits
set by Florida law and that
public notice within the vlll
age waa not posted a* called
for in the local ordinance
flectio n * .

Hunt Pushed
For Slayers

Nikita Admits
Red Problems

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12 Killed
MIAMI (UPI) — Twelve
persons died on Florida high­
ways over ths weekend, five
of them In a high-speed
amashup near Jacksonville.

Dead Red
PARIS (U P I)— Thousands
of mourners today filed |mst
the bier of French Communist
leader Muurice Thorex, the
pro-Soviet coal miner whose
30 years of leadership made
ths French party on* of the
biggest outside the Red blocs

Senator Wecjs
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Maurlno B. Ncttbcrgcr,
D-Ore., and Boston paychlntrlat Philip Solomon were
mkrrlrd Saturday night nt a
private ceremony by the fed­
eral judge who first Introduc­
ed them.

Resignation Of
Tamm On Tap

LONDON (U PI)—Commun­
ist China charged today that
Soviet P r o in i e r N i k i t a
Khruehchev la trying to re■tore cepitaliem in Russia. It
said his oppressive 'dictator­
ship" has tha Soviet peoplo
“seething with discontent."

Barry Hopes
Wallace Will
Withdraw

Chinese Blast

Reds Win Battle
Vlh'H CHEO, Viet Nnm
(U PI)—Tho government cas­
ualty toil rose to more than
260 today in a Viet Cong
guerrilla uttack and ambush
that may have been the big­
gest Communist victory of
tha Vietnamese war.

Examine Torso
JACKSON, Mlse. (U PI) —
Authorities toduy examined
the lower half of ■ body,
found floating In the Missis­
sippi River Sunday with Its
legs bound, to determine if it
Is one of three civil rights
workers missing for three
weeks.

Joe Thinks It's
One Of Dullest

Stenstrom To Talk

ANG Meets

Churches Burn

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More Sky Spies

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
—Sen. Barry Goldwater aald
today that hla delegate
strength has now climbed
to "a little more than 800"
whose votes he counts on for
a first ballot victory at (he
GOP presidential convention.

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tempts to bring off th* mir­
acle it will take to upaet the
Arizonan's bandwagon.
Ho challenged Goldwater to
a television debate before the
delegates begin tha balloting
on Wednesday. He also prom­
ised a floor fight on the
party platform which, In
draft form, echoed closely tha
view* of the front-running
senator.
To the challenge Goldwater
retorted "ridiculous*' 'and to
the th tra t of n platform floor
fight Goldwater aides shrugRed,
Tho Scranton challenge, In
tho form of a letter denounc­
ing “Goldwaterism," provided
practically the only excite­
ment aa tho convention got
under way. (Other convention
■torie* inside.)

County Home To
Close Shortly
The County Home is being
closed as soon as possible ac­
cording to an announcement
late Friday afternoon by tho
Seminole County Board of
Commissioners.
Tho Commissioners took
the action while drafting thn
1961-63 county budget when It
decided that It could accom­
plish for about $6,000 annual­
ly for what It Is currently
spending $23,000.
The Commission revealed
ed Uiat residents, which num­
ber six, will bo placed in what
lt termed suitable private faci­
lities.
Plans for the use of tha
facility by other agencies of
the county arc now being stud­
ied.

f e n n c i f f
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *

Adams Approves
Bums Offices

LBJ May Start
On Labor Day

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&gt;n, according
^M em bers of the
posted notices
fee village an
that Vie charter elecUon would be held as schedul­
ed. The board is said to have
been advised to proceed with
the election and that its legal
Ity could be contested at a
later date.

Consideration of several
plans for proposed marinas
and watrrfront development
will be one of Ihc prime topics
for discussion when the City
Commission meets at S p. m.
tonight.
Orlando drivrra wreaked do, driving a Volkswagen Ted Johnson, also of OrSome of the plana have al­
havoc on themselves and pro­ east on Kit P) nt 11:30 p.m. lunilo suffered ruts and abra­
ready received some closed
perty In Sanford over the Saturday, lost control, knock­ sions, and tho car was judged
session study from commiss­
weekend.
ioners and tonight's meeting
ed down a atop sign, and a total loss,
Three drivers, all from Or­ turned over twice. He waa
will see all plans set forth,
Lewis
was
lodged
in
city
lando, lost control of their chargrd with DWI by State
with the possibility of combin­ City Commissioners will
cars doing a total of clcae to Trooper Bill Strlngfletd, and Jail, charged with failure to
ing or coordinating two or consider the resignation of
Finance Dlrecior Henry Tamm
more of them.
$3,000 in damages to cars a passenger in the car, Rich- have hi* vehicle under con­
trol ami defacing private
at their meeting tonight at 8
Other
Items
listed
on
the
and property.
aril Koiman Jr., 20, also cf
long agenda fur consideration o'clock.
Two other Orlando younr, Orlando was charged with property.
include the controversial pro­ Tamm submitted his reaig
Patrolmen
Dodson a n d
man were Involved aa passen­ public intoxication. Both men
posed
lease with the county nation by letter on Friday, ef­
Rotunda,
of
the
City
Police
ger*.
suffered ruts, bruises and
school board for the use of the fective November 1st, "after
Saturday about 6:30 a.m. abrasions, und damage to the Department investigated.
the tax roll comes out."
stadium.
Wayne Phillips, 26, of Or­ compart car was estimated at
Tamm said he plans to ac
First
reading
of
an
ordin­
lando, driving a truck loaded approximately $600.
ance to rosone plats in Semi­ cept a position In the office
with building aand for MIdAnother Volkswagen was
nole Park and Town of San­ of the County Clerk of the
State Hauling Company, go­ also involved in an accident
Circuit Court as chief clerk,
ford from R-2 to R-Sjj
ing east on SR 40 reported on South Sunford Ave., at
Consideration of hid* for a auditor.
he ewerved to avoid another 2:30 a.in. Sunday when Henry
In the resignation letter,
pneumatic roller;
car, loat control and ended up Knowles, NAS, cf 403 Tucker
Consideration of an appoint­ Tamm commended hla staff
on hla aide In a ditch, dump­ D r i v e , Kunland, traveling
ATHENS, Ga. (U PI)—FBI
ment to the Civil Service and co-workers for their co­
ing hla entire load of aand south, lost control and turned agents and local officer*
operation and service during
board;
in the front yard of a resi­ his car upside-down. He was pressed their search today for
Request for a beer and wine his tenure as Finance Director
dent. He was not injured. taken to the NAS dispensary the shotgun nrnu-d marauder*
licenses for consumption off for the city, and offered his
the premises at 713 West Ninth cooperation to the city prior
8tate Trooper Jchn McCon­ for treatment of injuries. who kHied Lt. Col. Lemuel
to and following his resigns
Penn
and
attacked
another
St.;
nell investigated.
Charges are pending, Troop­
Negro and hia family on a
Consideration of a possible tion.
Gregory LaFon, 20, Orlen- er Bill Stringfirld said.
lonely north Georgia road.
consulting service for special
More than $1,700 damages
ized work during construction
Officers Investigated an at­
were caused to the Spar Ser­ tack on a Florida insurance
In the water improvement
vice Station at 1001 French man, C l a r e n c e Ellington,
program;
Ave. early Sunday morning which bora a striking resem­
A request tor payment from
when Thomas Carl Lewis, 17, blance to the ambush slaying
Reynolds, Smith and Hill*
of Orlando, driving south on of Penn, a reserve officer and
for the port study contract;
French lost control of his prominent Washington edu­
Several Inquiries Into the SAN FRANCISCO ft TP
MOSCOW (U PI)—Premier 196:1 Ford, skidded 147 feet,
sale of city-owned property; Sen. Harry Goldwater ha* ex­
cator.
Nikita S. Khrushchev today hit a power pole, bounced into
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A reading of a resolution for
admitted the Soviet Union
traffic lights at Third and pressed hope tiiat Gov. Geor
the
sbutmrnt
of
the
pump
LAKE
CITY
(UPI)
—
A
has had production problems
Ninth Street* on French Ave. ge Wallace of Alabama will
island and turned upside young Negro, shot from a
during ths past two years but
cancel plan* to run for pres
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) he again predicted an eco­ down, knot-king down both passing car Sunday, remained
Ident.
gss
pumps.
In
fair
condition
at
a
hospital
Secretary of State Tom Adams
nomic victory over th* United
Lewis and his passenger, toduy with a bullet in the said in hi* opinion the asstgp
State*.
back.
an appearance before the Flor
Tho Communist leader re­
ment of offices In state legis
Polire in this r a c i a l l y Ida
Republican
delegation
peated a previous boast that
lative
quarters
to
Democratic
troubled town took two white
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)— Sunday he hoped Wallace
his Marxist soceity would
men Into custody for ques­ governor - nominee llaydon Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. would realize that hi* candi­
catch up and pass the capital­
tioning
shortly after the Hum* of Jacksonville Is i gave the 1984 Republican Na­ dacy would "add chaos to the
istic United States in econom­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ■hooting.
proper governmrntl function. tional Convention the once­ chaos that already exists, and
ic output.
Adams Is custodian of the over today and railed it 'on* withdraw."
“We are competing with the President Johnson probably
of the dullest of all times."
Republicans fear that Wal­
rapitaliat world and especially will launrh his campaign for
•tate rapitol building by la
election
with
a
traditional
La­
H* only hopes It* lasts long lace would split the conserve
with the United Statee,” he
but
he
said
he
never
Inter­
Julian Stenstrom, spurt* ed­
enough for him to consider live vote and reduce Goldwatold an opening session of the bor I)*y s|&gt;eech In Detroit,
feres with the lop floor space casting a vote fur Sen. Mar­ ter’a chances In the South.
possibly
followed
by
a
Tramitor
and
assuiiatu
editor
of
Supremo Soviet parliament.
“W* shall win without fail,” an-styl* whistle stop tour The Sanford Herald will be assigned to the House and garet Smith of Maine.
westward.
the gueat speaker at the Senate.
ha said .
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, meeting of the Lions Club,
D-Wsah., chairman of the Tuesday noon at the Capri.
MIMS (U P I)—The sheriffs
8enate Democratic Campaign Stenstrom will take about,
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)— office clamped an 8 p. m.-6
L O N O B E A C H , Calif. Committee, gave this glimpsa "Sanford S ports— Then And NATCHEZ, Miss (U Pl)-T w o The Air Furc* plans to rockat •- m. curfew on this small
(U PI)—Tha Slat annual con­ of Democratic plans for tha Now.” If* is, and has been, Negro churches ware destroy­ a pair of aecrat aaUllica into city Sunday night following
vention of tho American political wars in a wide-rang­ an active sportsman aa wsll ed by fire here early today la orbit Wednesday to doubla racial Incidents which left
Newspaper Guild (ANG) op­ ing interview user ths week* as broadcaster ami s(iorU ed­ what (ire officials aaid waa America's deep spar# watch two Negroes wounded by gun
itor.
and.
for clandestine nuclear teste. blasts.
ened today
"dcfinMcly arson."

COW PALACE, San Fran­
cisco (U PI)—The Republican
party began lta 28th National
Convention today with Sen.
Barry Goldwater apparently
assured nf a first-ballot nom­
ination for president.
But his only major chal­
lenger, Gov. William W.
Scranton o f Pennsylvania,
waa not giving up hi* at-

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Page 2—Mon. July 13, 64

County Attorney Harold
Juhnion a p o k • Thursday
night for membere of the
newly organfred Weataide
The American Legion and
Vnunteer Eire Department to
Auxiliary, Campbell • lapsing
explain atrpa that m int b*
Toat S3 of Sanford recently
taken in the area to citabllah
held installation ceremonies
a fire dlatrirt.
for both units at the Leflon
Referring to Chapter 81Hall.
8870 of a local bill, he pointInstalling officer* for the
ed out the necessity of peti­
Legionnaire* was Cdr. Carotioning County CommissionCarolyn Frid. ilr*t woman
era for approval and of con­
SOUTH SEMINOLE BANK nt Fern Park recently observed the third
evar elected a DUtrlct Com­
ducting a apeclal election for
anniversary of Its founding. On bnnd to cut birthday cake were, left to
mander who performed the
vote of residents within
right, directors Arthur O'Hclr, Amos G. Carroll, Herman J. Heldrlch and
eeremonie*; and Mr*. John
b'nmdariea of the proposed I - 1 * 4 w f .'
Henry of EuslD. who Install­
Juck P. Toole, vice president and cashier.
district area. Tax methnda for
ed the new Auxiliary offireri.
aupport of the district alio
The now auxiliary preiident
were explained.
la Mr*. Minnie Petold, with
Next meeting of the group
Mrs. Roy Tlllla ei senior vlee
will
he held Thursday evening
preiident; Mra. Helen Con­
at the Lake Monroe Com­
stantine a i Junior vice preii­
munity House. Petitions will
dent; Mra. RuiseU Tench, seche ready at this lima for
retary; Mrs. C. E. Hunter,
ilgnlng and dlitrlbutlnn to Robert 81
treasurer and Mr*. John Pierro, historian and Mra. T. N.
membera who will contact all
Dillard and Mra. Jerry Farresident! of Precinct ‘J , Dis­
The Food and Drug Admin­ trict G.
alia, sergeant at arm*.
Mrs. W. J. King, outgoing
istration U eipacially concern
' tW-H 8
ad today about the food supple­
crused past president** pin
ments which ara being pro­
JULY 10. 1066
from the unit.
Admissions
moted ■■ cureatla for condi­
Mr*. Henry told membere
i t
1
Llllla H. Williams, May
tion*
which
require
medical
that the preiident'* slogan for
Mathis Jr., Hattla R. Clarks,
1964-AS la "Not Lest Than
fa .
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attention, says Mryrtie Wil­
Greet
Hanaon, Jeffrey Sween­
I
n
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Your Best." In adopting this
son, H o m e Demonstration
idea, Mr*. Henry expressed
Mr*. Anna Urquhart Sy* ey, all of Sanford; Charles
Agent ior Seminole County.
her hope that each unit would
monels, 87, 1 South Winter Robinson, Osteen; Uriel How­
“ The damage caused far Turk Drive, Casselberry died land, Long wood; Ralph W.
follow through and participate
Scott, Lake Mary; Lcvclla
this can be great when pat­ Sunday.
whole-heartedly In the cal­
endar of activities outlined by
ients with disea sea of the
A native of Dolgeville, N. Y. Thompson, Maitland.
Births
the national organisation.
nerves, blood, liver, kidney*, she moved to Casselberry 14
Mr. and Mra. W i l l i a m
She recalled that during her
years
ago
from
Daytona
heart or digestive tract ne­
early years in the auxiliary
Beach. She was a member of Hutchison Jr. of 8anford, a
glect proper medical treat­ tho
ebe had worked closely with
Community
Methodist Baby Boy; Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ment In the hopes they can Church of Caxsclbcrry.
ald G. Tiae of Sanford, a Ba­
Sanford members and mada
many friends here.
find a cure In a capsule/’ Survlviors arc her husi&gt;and, by Boy; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Assisting with the installa­
says Mlsa Wilson. "Americans John F. Symonds of Cassel­ Howland of Longwood, a Ba­
tion were Mra. Alvin Marsh
must be cautioned against so- berry; a sisler, Mrs. Francis by Boy,
acting chaplain and also presi­
Diachargea
Craique of Chicago and a step­
called nutritional advisers
dent of Orlando Unit 19 and
Donlta Braden, Leeale Sew­
brother, Charles' Motyca of
who offer door-step diagnosis Hialeah.
Mra. Maude Young, Sixth Dis­
ard, Roea Lea Hughee, Towtrict aargeant at arm i, from
along with the tales talk, she
ana Jackeon, Eugene Hall,
Tavares.
added.
John L. Brumley, Mary Besa
New Legionnaire officials
"When unknowing or unscru­
Lae, Agnes Crumley, John
Mra. Eva Jane Moore, 76, ford, died at 6:30 p.m. F ri­ pulous promoter* distort the
ir e Thomas A. Bait, com­
TOKYO (UPI) Prime I'robet, Jeffrey Sweeney, Cyn­
day.
;00
H.
Park
Avenue,
Sanmander; Jam es T. Tab
truth and claim benefits Minister Ilayato Ikcfla today thia Alston, Myrtle Mateny,
Horn Nov. 21, 1668, in against diseases or aymtoms won re-electkm as president Deloria Lane, all of Sanford;
madge, first vice command­
e r; C. D. Donaldson, second
Liberty County, Ga. ah* had which are not caused by a of the faction - ridden Con­ Annla Ruth Roblnaon, Pier­
vice commandsr; Karlyle
lived In Hanford for the pait dietary deficiency at all, the servative party and thus s son; Larry Busby, Lake Mon­
Hootbolder, service officer;
four years and was a mem­ result* can be tragic, she new two-year lease on the roe; Lucy Henry, DeBary;
Victor Jencks, chaplain; W
ber of the First Methodist claimed. "People who have premiership which he hai oc­ Lillian Young, New 8myrna.
F. Yeackle, finance officer;
•ertous medical problems are
Church of Sanford.
JULY 11. 1961
cupied for four yean.
A. L. Waller, aargeant at
being misled by these false
Admtoelons
Survivors
are
her
husband,
arm* and Engene K. Sto­
claims to rely on products
Amerl
CHICAGO (UPI)
Larry Smith, Ella Mae
Dr. Thomas G. Moore of San­
vall, historian, adjutant.
cam need not lake a hack ford; a daughter,“ tfia. J , W. which do not actually help
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Blue, Eselte ; Ashley, Julia
Cdr. Frid urged all legion­
seat
to Europeans when it Smith of Lemon Bluff; sen, Uicm. Such f A s a n ," alte said, Richard Sinatra, Frank Sin­ Mae UiUlei, ill &lt;f Sanford;
naires to be enthuilastlc in
"m ay fall to get proper medi­
Betty Lake Hutching, Lake
their duties and said that en­ comes to residential design, Dr. John I). Moore'of Delray cal attention until it la too atra's cousin, landed a role in
Mary;
Margie Morris, Apopka.
thusiasm 1* the key to the says Jay Dorf, Interior de­ Beach; three grandchildrent late. Others cannot afford such "None But the Brave" which
Diachargea
two
g
r
a
n
t
grandchildren;
hi*
famous
kinsman
la
direct­
success of each post.
products which are priced far
signer.
Ardith
Malre,
Anne R. Tyn­
She recently conducted the Americans have moved well thro* liste n and on* brother. beyond their actual value." ing.
er, Gall Ritchie, Joseph Lockfirst school of Instruction for
art I, Eugene Brewer, Howell
the delegates to the Ameri­ a lie ad of Europe In contempo­
L. Thomas, Darfel Whitaker,
can Legion Boys State held la rary design and have closed
Morris Forguion, Alexander
the
gap
in
the
traditional
cate­
Orlando a t Post 16. She re­
Smith, Phyllis Warren, Louise
ported all Sanford candidates gory, he maintains.
Wildt, Caroline Welaaman and
bad attended and had express­ "This last decade has been
Imby girl, all of Sanford;
ed their appreciation of (he one of dramatic progress in
Windy Sue Madison, Del.and;
course.
designs for living In the Unit­
Bessie Quick, Marie Farley,
ed
States,"
he
aald.
Boy's State members from
DeBary; Donald Spivay, Al­
Sanford Included Jo* Farleaa, "Our contemporary furni­
lendale; Frank L- Smith, Or­
sponsored tor Klwanla; Ronald ture, aceesaoriei and textiles
ange City; Edward LeatherHisner, sponsored by Rotary; siirpaaa European counter­
bury, Winter Park; Lind*
John Horner, Clvitans; David parts. And even though Euro­
Mote and baby boy, LongLanier, Jaycco* and Jeff Wil­ peans gave the Initial push
wood.
liam*, Elka,
to contemporary d e s i g n ,
The idea of the training Americana added to and re­
JULY 1*. 1964
Admlaatona
school waa Instigated by Cdr. fined It for practical living.
Frid and has proved so succ­ "A chair or a light fixture
Thelma Brown, Myrltne
essful that it la expected It ran certainly be a work of art,
Bullard, Carolyn Rlchburg,
will become an anuual event. as many original European
Mary Davia, Ardith Malre,
design* were.
Joe Hall, Kyle McMillan,
“But their first raquliitei
Hie Civil War engagement
Hrnry Oliver, Lee Ford, Ann
of Lookout Mountain, near are to fulfill certain living
Piatt, all of Sanford; Lurlla
Chattanooga, Tenn., some­ functions, such as seating a
Wlllcutt, George Ryan, Wil­
times is called tha "Battle person correctly and comfort­
liam Willcutt, all of DeBary.
Above the Clouds."
ably nr providing proper Ulumin.ilion for a room nr an
Burial place of Button
area.
Gwinnett, Georgia signer of
"Amrriran
rent* in (Mira ry
the Declaration of Independ­
design now is fulfilling llicae
ence, la unknown to bistortfunction* with litlln or no sac­
rifice of the artistic aspect."
lie also clfrd superior use of
a t BrU.on F u n ,r « l Ilnma In
Sanford wtlh n*« Bobart M man made materials such a*
J r n k t n t nf F ir st MsthodUt plastics and synthellc textiles
rhurch ntflrlatln* llurltl in plus modern Irrluiology aa
b* In I ^ V . V I,w &lt;-«mtlary
H r l x o n F u n a ra l I ln m . In means to combine beauty and
r h a r * . nf «rr»rnt»mfnl»
function.
American designed applian­
n o n e . M ils . EVA
H *F_
F u n . n l «,rv1r,« fnr Mr*. ces, television and stereo, air
Kva Jan* l liw r i. lloa a P a rk
AvMine, Hanford. Him dl.d conditioners and dosens of
CHANGING PLACES — llubiti Gruonwuld'H mother find father had to
Friday, war* hi Id at I 'in p other products now look as
m. today at flrlaaon Funeral though they actually belong in
leave her alone fur it fuw minutes at a San Francisco dog; show. Thia was
Hutna wllh R tv R.ibart SI
the way they solved the problem, with the Afghan hound they were
J t n k l n * nf Flrat SUthndiat homes, rattier than factories.

Mrs. Symonds
Dies At 87

Mrs. Eva Moore Dies At 75

William H. Grogan Jr., 78,
806 Roaalie Drive, Sanford,
died at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at
DeBary Manor.
Born in North Carolina, he
later made hia home in Trenton, N. J., apendlng wlntera
in Sanford. He waa a mem­
ber of the Baptiat Church

and of the Woodmen of the
World.
Suvivora «r« hii wife, Mrs.
Eula Grogan of Sanford; a
ion, Rev. William M. Grogan
of Waynesboro, Tenn,; a
daughter, Mra. June Rutkowiki of Trenton; a aiater, Mias
Cora Grogan of Brevard,
N. C. and six grandchildren.

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING
. WOODROW CASH
The term we regularly uia for our
claaning method la “dry cleaning.
Yet quite often your dry cleaner
mu»t «l*o b« nn #xp*rt In wet
cleaning*” Many of the aUlna vhlcn

Dteehargae
Jaaate S h e f f i e l d , James
Thomas, Georgia B. Parramore, Jim Brown, Ann Lynn
Hahn, M argaret D i l l a r d ,
CharUs B. Flandtrs, Shlrlty
61. Martin and baby, boy, all
of Sanford; Mary Sheppard,
Ovlado.

EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS’

Premier Wins

Americans Ahead
Of Europeans In
Interior Design

Relatively

Funeral Notices

showing, Klamot’s Keblr Koh, acting at baby litter.

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c h a r t * *f a rra n sa m a n t* .

The Sanford Herald

The appointment of Mr. Carl Williams
as salesman for Frigidaire Appliances

Eugene Dobo, labor organixer and .five tiraoe Socialist
party candidal* for prcsldent, received almost a mil­
lion vote* for this office
while in prison in 1020 for
wartime pacifism In viola­
tion of the 1016 espionage

Virginia Patraaki
P. O. Box 1114
Sanford

Mr. Williams Invitee Hit Friend* To
Contact Him At 322-2601 Or 322-3883
For Thair Frigidaire Need*.

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NEW YORK ( U m —A hlstcriun haa uncovered a cache
of more than 250 love letters
written by the late President
Warren G. Harding to a Mar­
ion, Ohio, woman while both
were married to s e p a r a t e
spouses, the New York Times
reported today.
The Times quotes historian
Francis Russell an having
rend the letters Harding pen­
ned to Mrs. James Phillips,
wife of a Marion Department
store owner, between 1909
end 1020. Harding was elect­
ed to the White House In
1920.
One Irtler Indicates Mrs.
Mrs. Phillips asked Harding
f&lt;v money to keep their rom­
ance quiet after he became
the Republican nominee for
president, Russell told the
Times. Harding waa reported
to have offered $S,000 a year
to her during his term of of­
fice.
Times Reporter R. W. Ap­
ple Jr. quoted Russell, who is
preparing a biography of
Harding, as saying the letter*
constitute the first document­
ation of assertationa that the
late president was carrying
on affairs with two women
whilo married.

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My Office la nt Your Service
Many of you Folks have just Arrived in
the Sanford and Seminole County Area,
II is a Strange place to You.
May I help You, In Your Ileal-Estate Need*?
1 am n Member of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, and a Registered
Real-Estate Broker.
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SMILING AS IF he hail something up hi» alcove, Gov. William Scranton
ncpnis to he confident that he can stop an indicated first ballot nomina­
tion of Carry Goldwatcr as the Republican presidential candidate.

Merle W. Warner, Realtor

708 South Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Phone 322-3829
Lets nil Attend Church thin Sunday.

SAN FANCISCO helps keep Itnrry Goldwnter going in tho right direc*
tion with n sign of greeting for the Arizona Republican who hopes to ho
nominated for the presidential contest on the first ballot.

F o r the free booklet,
“Strokes: A Guide to the Fam­
ily," write to Seminole-De­
llary Heart Association, Sox
106 Sanford.

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Wednesday. Entries are from
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CRUNT-AN’-GROANEBS — Sen. Ralph Yar­
borough, D-Tex., left, and Sen, Strom Thur­
mond, D-S.C., right, engaged in a wrestling
mutch outside a hearing room in the new Senate
Office Building. Committee chuirtnnn Sen. War­
ren MngnuRon, D-Wasli., finally broke it up.

Mother Of Four
Killed In Car
MIAMI (UPI) — A twtwrar
colli* Ion between station wa
icons loaded with children kill
ed a mother last night and
aent 10 persona to the hospital.
Killed Instantly waa Mrs.
Genevieve Jankowski, 30. of
Miami. Her four children, Deb­
bie, nine months; Gall, I;
Charlene, 7, and David, 10,
were all hospitalized.
Taken to a hospital in aertoua condition were Gable
Campbell, 29, and hla wile,
Grccla, 24, of Miami Springs.
Hie four Campbell children,
Geni, six months; Gray, S;
Gable Jr., 4. and Jerri, •,
were all admitted.
Approximately ona out of
every five households has a
member with eome form of
cardlovascular disease, Includ­
ing high blood pressure. Dis­
cussing vacation plans with
the doctor is especially im­
portant for them, SemlnoleDeBary Heart Association
■ays.

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only being ridiculed but also cursed.
I imagine this is but another exam­
ple of the old adnge that people who
try to do something must suffer rid­
icule and the derision usually comes
from those who aren’t doing any­
thing at all."
Then the magistrate leaned for­
ward and emphatically declared,
" It’s a downright disgrnce for people
who are trying to do the right thing
to be crucified."
He called the language used dur­
ing the argument and ensuing brawl
both "vulgar and unforgivable" and
cited this instance as one of the rea­
sons that today delinquency among
juveniles is traceable in most cases
directly to parents."
The magistrate, ns his eyes swept
the hearing room, pleaded for n spir­
it of understanding nmong the North
Orlando factions and called for their
acceptance of responsibilities for the
furtherance of the community.
The Sanford Herald has refrained
from becoming involved in the dif­
ferences of opinion nmong North Or­
lando's citizens, except to make an
honest effort • to report the news
events — political and otherwise —
in a factual manner.
But The Herald does believe that
the citizens of North Orlnndo ought
to heed the wine counsel of Justice
Cox. One glance at the survey of
building permits issued in Seminole
County during the first six months
of 1964 reveals the effect the long
list of controversies has hnd on the
growth and development of the vil­
lage. In a county where over 500 per­
mits were Issued amounting to more
than $3 million, North Orlando’s rec­
ords indicate only one permit for on­
ly $2,000.
Further evidence th at the magi­
strate's advice should be taken is in­
dicated in the fact that approximate­
ly one-third of the homes In North
Orlando are vacant. If ever factions
in a community needed to bury the
proverbial hatchet it should be done
in North Orlando.
The Herald — vitally Interested
in the economic and moral growth
of the entire county, joins Justice
Cox in an appeal that there l&gt;e no
repetition of what hnppened on In­
dependence Day in North Orlnndo.
Another incident could actually en­
danger tha lives and property of its
residents.

Almost from the time North Or­
lando came Into existence as one of
Seminole County’s six municipalities
there have been sharp differences of
opinion among the residents concern­
ing nearly every phase of the vil­
lage’s politics.
The situation has become rapidly
worse during the past few months.
Charges and counter charges have
been so numerous that recently one
resident swore out a warrant against
another and charged violation of a
state statute.
A new low In the community’s at­
titude and moral conduct was struck
when an Independence Day celebra­
tion culminated in a brawl which
started as an argument — of all
things — over the Little League
baseball program.
During a hearing which was the
result of the fisticuffs at the July
Fourth festivities, Justice of the
Peace L. L. Cox of Longwood was
confronted with a difficult decision.
After the justice wisely encourag­
ed a doten or more witnesses to say
anything on their minds regarding
the incident — obviously hoping that
If they talked long enough they
would talk themselves together — he
spoke to them in a rather blunt but
yet a kindly manner.
"You folks in North Orlando," he
counselled, "have a wonderful oppor­
tunity to build a very nice town. But
when you act like this," he shnmed
them, "you’re hurting yourselves and
defeating your own purposes. Contro­
versies such as this thing, get noised
around, particularly In small towns
and in a small county."
Judge Cox continued, "I regret this
incident very much. But more than
that, I’m tremendously concerned
about the fact that I’ve heard these
witnesses testify that teenngers were
present, heard the arguments, listen­
ed to the foul and vulgar language
that persisted, and actually saw the
fight, It was indeed a sorry example
to set for the sons snd daughters of
North Orlando parents."
With a concerned expression still
on his face, the justice declared, "I
know for a fact that there are some
people Jn North Orlando who are
putting forth every possible effort
to carry out a fine program of rec­
reation and entertainment for the
young people of the villnge. Yet, I
also know that these people are not

covery seems assured, Edward Kennedy may well be reflecting on those
several doors for men to take thoir
lines from the poet John Webster:
"I know death hath ten thousand
exit."
A nation which recently grieved so
deeply now is relieved thut those
doors—this timo—were closed.

That brooding, dark figure which
seems to hover over the Kennedy
family has for now been forced to
retreat. The skilled hnnds of doctors
and th at master physician named
Chanca have driven him into the
mist.
Not seven months after an assas­
sin’s bullet struck down his brother,
the President, Sen. Edward Kennedy
came within a breath of meeting the
same fato which befell his sister,
Kathleen, and another brother, Jos­
eph Jr.—-death by plane crash.
From the crumpled shambles of
the twin-engined aircraft ho emerg­
ed severely Injured but alive. Two
men with him died.
Now, as his slow but steady re­

Thought For Today
If God hath mnde this world
so fair
Where sin and death
abound,
How beautiful beyond com­
pare
Will paradise be found.
—James Montgomery.

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mr*. Jsa. R. Mathleni
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Mrs. Frances Waster
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Mrs. H. L. Johassa
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Lssfwaad
Mrs. baa as Estes
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Mrs. Doria b a ss
222.1181
Oateas
Mrs. Clarence Beyder
222-4841
Or lads
Mrs. Erelya Landy
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Washington b n rraurrata
hare already eeUbliuhrd a
Gestapo t)pe of inquleitiort
by which children are artaally rewarded la rash for
apylag oa their own par­
ental Bo be grateful to
patriots Ilka Eddie Itirkrnbacker. And send for the
booklet below eo you ran
prevent tha tavaaiun of
family privacy, aa Senator
Goldwater ably points out.
CASE T-419: Eddie Rickenbacker has long been the dy­
namic head of Eaatcm Air­
lines.
,Uut ha recently resigned
from the company in order to
devote hla remaining years to
helping arouse Americans to
tha bureaucratic invasion of
our basic freedoms.
He wue our top “scs" In
World War I, and bus lieen
a staunch patriot alt his Ufa.
In case you might wonder
about tha need for volunteer
patriots or try to brush off
such fears aa mere “witch
hunting," please consider tha
following psychological under­
mining of our liberties.
Under Hitler, children were
actually taught to spy on
their own parents and turn
them In to the Gestapo.
Here In America our bur­
eaucrats do the very asms
thing! For if the son of a
wealthy father grows dis­
gruntled because ha isn't get­
ting a new sports car or a
big increase in his allowance,
do you know how our govern­
ment entires such a boy 7
All the lay needs to do la
report hi* father to tha Col­
lector of Internal Revenue aa
probably having avaded soma
Item In hla Income tax return.

The boy’s Identity 1* kept
secret, but ho gets a “cut" on
any or all additional taxes
that can be drummed up
against his own dsdl
Any hotly, too, who Just dis­
likes his neighbor ran secretly report him and likewise get
a ru t on any additional tax
that can possibly be found
chargeable to hla foe.
I)o you know th at our bur­
eaucrats thus are spending
tens uf millions of dollars in
aecret "cut*" to informants,
rrgardlesa of w hethtr It be a
son trying to seek revenge on
hla own dad or any jealous
citizen trying to harass hit
neighbor.
And that Isn’t all, for Sen­
ator Rarry Goldwater has
properly objected to tha pro­
vision In the National Dtfens*
Education Act which encour­
ages teachers to pry and
snoop In private family af­
faire of their pupils.
Bays Senator Goldwater:
"Under this heading, students
have been made to tell their
inquisitors whethtr they hare
had trxual relation*, hava
ever broken into warehouses,
have atolen money, or have
fought physically with their
own parents.
"They also hava been asksd
to tell which of their parent*
is fairer in meeting out pun­
ishment, etc."
All such personal data la
certainly no business of outaider*, Including the “Inquis­
itors" or teachers who admin­
ister these testa.
If tha 6th Amendmtnt is so
often invoked in our court­
room*, then maybe our school
children need similar protec­
tion.

p ro v id e t h a t *1)

For Hitler’s Gestapo "in­
quisitors" apparently h a d
nothing on th* same breed
that have now crept Into our
government.
We taxpayers, moreover,
are actually compelled to fin­
ance this type of Invasion of
our personal liberties.
So aaluta staunch patriot*
Ilka Eddie Rickenbacker and
don't get the false notion that
"all's right with the U. S. A."
America is rapidly slipping
into bureaucratic control, so
send for my booklst "How to
Bare Our Republic," enclosing
n long stamped, return envoiope, plus 20 cent*. .
(Always writs to Dr.
Crane la rare of this new*,
paper, enclosing a loag
stamped, addrresed envelope
and 24 rents to cover typ­
ing and printing costa wkea
yon sand for ana al hla
booklets.)

Quotes
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istic.
—Mrs. Lao Ploutte, wife of
a Montreal Polio* Depart­
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Republican moderate* might
as well face it — they've lost
the battl*.
Gov. William Scranton of
Peomylvanla now hai little
proipect of doing more in the
Republican convention than
give hla party's moderate
cause ■ “ respectable p ret­
ence’’ in the face of an over­
whelming Barry Goldwater
tide.
This reporter hai Jutt com­
pleted a recheck of 20 atatei
with sufficient delegate fluid­
ity to have offered Scranton
tome hope of a breakthrough.
There ii no breakthrough.
Senator Goldwater'* Cali­
fornia primary victory June
2 was the great divide. Once
that reiult was in. Uie (till
■tout reahtance to hit candi­
dacy crumbled In many cru­
cial quarters.
With each patting day Goldwater's d e l e g a t e position
seems mure Impregnable.
Barring some tremendoui emotional explosion that could
ihake the whole delegate
structure, Goldwater will win
going away at San FrancUco.
Tliia meant that for hit one
busy month of campaigning
Scranton may be honored on­
ly for conducting a caretaker
operation for the Republican
moderatei. He may roll up a
presentable too to 450 votes
in the convention. Juat enough
lo permit the moderate* to
pereuade themaelves Goldwater did not win by default.
BUT THE BLUNT FACT
IS, without taking anything
away from Goklwatcr and hit
hard-working delegate rustle n , that the moderate* in
1944 did default.
Scranton'* late entry into
the battle does not absolve
them of thli charge. More
than a few observers believe
that hi* entry i* explained In
considerable part by hi* wish
to escape the personal dam ­
age done him by the Indeci­
sion he exhibited at the Cleve­
land Governors’ Conference.
But the portrait of indcci■km which embraced not Just
Scranton but all the moderate
leaders at Cleveland was
merely the dram atic exposure
of a condition with deep and
distant roots.
As leaders, the moderates
do not necessarily constitute
a majority of the Republican
party. Yet they think of them■elves as leading a clear m a­
jority a t the party faithful.
THIS IS HOW they “led” :
After John F. Kennedy's as­
sassination they failed to take

Goldwater'a conservative can­
didacy seriously. A quick
glsnce, however, would hive
shown them lie still stood to
rapture at least 250 Old South
delegates, the bulk of the
mountain area's 106, at least
a third of the Midwest's
whopping 324.
Knowing full well they had
no rival borae, these moder­
ate chieftains rarely if ever
talked among themaelves,
never co-ordinated t h e i r
ideas, never planned, never
realistically appraised possi­
ble alternative candidates.
They dreamed fancifully of
lucking it through. They coun­
ted on Goldwater to beat him­
self or fall before New York
Gov,
Nelson Rockefeller,
whom they ail demeaned.
They spoke of nomination for
Scranton or Richard Nixon
with a certainty which bore
no relation to reality.
At nearly ail times, they

were Ill-informed. Much of
the time they behaved and
thought
urprofeaslonally.
Some kept excusing their rodderks*. desultory performance on the ground a GOP
nomination in 1964 “ would not
be worth much" against *
soaring President Johnson.
No true professional in a
major party thinks — at least
not on company time — of
giving away the presidency.
But this year the GOP moder­
ates have acted, except for
this last frantic dash by
Scranton, as if both the pres*
idency and their own cause
were worthless.
Barry Goldwater may not
be to their taste. Neverthe­
less, his backers have played
the game as if it were worth
winning. If the moderates are
to be no more than * “pres­
ence” at San JYancIsco, they
have no one but themselves
to blame.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, The Herald:
Since you were kind enough
to say 1 "wue right ■* lain"
that the canal traffic could
produce equal to a payroll of
f 1,36&lt;&gt;,000, would you also
agree that the Sanford shad
fishing would produce equal
to a payroll of 23,660,000.
The present fishing haa ex­
pended on it 36,000 fisherman
days. Say a quarter of these
■re tourists, that would be

8,760 divided by 24 equal* SOS
times 100,000 equals 23,650,*
000 payroll that the fishing ia
worth to this area.
Don't you think thut even
a third of this would la
worth advertising with • sign
aomeplara saying “Try Our
Shad Fishing Jan. lat-A prll
16th."
8. B. (Jim) Crowe
Our computer broke on your
arithmetic—Editor.

Barbs

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him and 1 don't accept his
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—Henry Cabot Lodge score*
S a n . Barry Goldwater’*
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ia Viet Nam.

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Southern Republican* went in- Harry Goldwntcr as the presito the 19*54 GOP convention dcntial candidate.
today voicing acceptance of
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"The liberals were beaten

AMERICAN LEGION Awards for Citizenship and Americanism were
presented by DeRary Herbert I). Gibb Post at area schools. In the photo
are, from left, Adjutant Harry Lyons, Randy Spencer. Enterprise; Charles
Thomas Douglas, Orange City; Kay Crawford, Enterprise; Linda Whid­
den, Osteen; Gail Rrenda Laid, Orange City; Roger Cutter, Osteen and
Past Commander Fred McLaren, Americanism chairman for the post.
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down on the platform com­
mittee and a big factor was
Southern leadership," s a i d
Verger, Mississippi state GOP
chairman ami head of the
Southern Association of Re­
publican Party Chairmen.
GOP leaders and delegates
from the South gave Goldwater a tremendous ovation
Sunday night at a Dixie-wide
reception where banjo and
guitar bands strummed hill­
billy tunes.
Florida’s .11-man delegation
continued to be the only weak
link in the Goldwater chain
across 11 southern states.
The Floridians went into
the convention still lorn by an
intra-party feud that began
earlier this year.
Tempera seethed S u n d a y
during the state caucus and
thu shouting delegates ad­
journed still hratcdly debat­
ing the Goldwuler-Scranlon
nomination fight.
Three bodyguards ringed
Goldwater when more than
IT.OtJO S o u t h e r n delegates
surged touurd the Arinina
conservative and pressed him
against a wall as he tried to
leave the plush Murk Hopkins
ballroom after a brief address.
"I don’t tare who the nom­
inee is,” said Goldwater. "If
he can’t get hia foot in the
door in the South, he’s not
going any plare.

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further information pretainThe Forest City Community ing to the assceiation or to
the building plan.
Association is currently con­
ducting a $5,000 building
fund drlva to construct a
Club House and Hcrreation
Ceptcr on a three-and-onehalf acre tract of land located
a t the northeast comer of
Lake H arriet Estates In For­
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through cooperation of the
Srminola County Commission.
Major p art of the the fund,
when collected, will he used
for materials since most of
the labor will be donated by
■killed men from various
building trades in the area.
The building will give the
community a place to vote
and to hold eoclal gatherings
and other approved functions.
Ground* will he developed
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The association Is a non­
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Page 6—Mon. July 18, '64

Between Harris Slates
Us Fans Club's Goal Is
1,000 Members

By Sandy Padwe
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YOIUC (NEA) —
From the way Hayes Jones
spoke, It seemed that some*
one would have to carry him
Co the starting line and give
him a push so he could run in
the 110 meter hurdles.
" I’m tired of running," he
said. " I ’m 23, in pitiful shape
and I'm reid y to retire."
A lew minutes later, this
self-proclaimed
relic
took
Just 13.4 seconds to gain a
•pot on the 1M4 U. 8. Olympic
team.
•■Well, that’s Hayes for
you," said Blaine Ltadgren
who finished second to Jones
‘•Memberships," Said Har­
In both the Olympic trials and
ris, " a r t only $1 per year.
the AAU meet. "He know* Last year there 312 members
bow to beat you off the track ot the organisation and this
as well as on it. Ha's a master year we’re going to go all out
a t psychological warfare.
to triple that number."
"Wbat I mean Is that he’ll
Harris aald be felt that the
come up to you before a race
goal of 1,000 could be reached
and casually aay ’I feel great through promotion and per­
today* o r ha might ten you
sonal contact and that the or­
something about being hi bad ganisation's membership com­
ahspe. The next thing you
mittee wt* geared to do exknow, you're really wonderctly that.
lag,
Chairman of this year**
" I t took me a while to figure membership committee Is Jim
him out. I used to really be
Grant, 552 Valencia Dr., San­
nervous and tenia around him
ford.
because ha baa so much
"We also have Individual
experience and has been committees," a a l d Harris,
around so long. But now I Just
"who will enlist the aid and
try and accept K because support of the parents of
everyone knows heU be the youngsters who will participate
favorite any place or any
In the various sports at the
tim e,"
school." He listed them as fol­
Jones' 11.4 in the Olympic
(rials equaled Ms best pre­
vious time for the event and
was Just two-tenths of a asc­
end off the world record of
13.2 held Jointly by Martin
Lauer of Germany and Lee
Calhoun of the United States.
It also bettered the existing
Olympic mark of 13.5, and
established him as the fav­
orite for the upcoming Tokyo
games.
This means Jones will be
th* favorite to the Olympic
110 for th* second straight
time, but be vows there will
bs no repeat of 1960 when
Calhoun dipset Mm In Rom*
"I learned from that,"
Jones aald, "and 1 have been
walling for nothing else since
This is for me. I'm retiring
after the Olympics and right
now that gold medal Is the
most important thing In my
life. It is my last chance to
prove that I'm the best In the
world.
"1 was ranked the best tn
Rome In I960, but ! wasn't
ready to be a champion then.
I walked into the stadium and
saw 100,000 peopla and lost
my composure. Then I lost
everything I had worked for.
1 cannot forget that experSince his upset at Rome,
Jones h is matured Into the
best short hurdler in the Unit­
ed Slates, winning every ma­
jor championship available.
His biggest feat, though, Is bis
indoor winning streak which
stood at 56 when tha 1864
season ended, It began in
1059.
Th* streak,
lied a strange affect on this
scholarly fellow from Detroit
and Eastern Michigan College.
"Il'a not easy to keep up
that kind of pace, he said.
"Actually, I'm tired or rac­
ing and I'm losing my inter­
est. I feel I have to divorce
myself physically from racing,
I've been on fop a long lime
—sines I was a freshman.
When you're No. 1 like that,
everyone is aiming at you all
the time and you don't have
time to breathe.
"But since the indoor sea­
son, I’ve been taking it eas­
ier and plan to work myself
Into shape gradually. I'm still
not in true form yet, but I
will be by October, Last time
1 got ready too soon and
everyone knows what happen­
ed.

lows: Football— Mr, and Mra.
Fred Gray; Basketball—M n.
Fred Murray, Baseball— Mr.
and Mra. J. A. Kuykendall,
Track, Mr. and M n. Ed GifNth, Golf—Mr. and M n. John
II. Williams, Swimming— Mr.
and M n. B. F. Winn, Cheer
Leaders— Mr. and M n. Ben
Wiggins.
In addition to Harris being
president of the organisation,
Julian Stenstrom of Ih* San­
ford Herald Is vke president,
M n. Irene Lsney Is the secre­
tary and A1 Lyons is treasur­
er. Mr. and M n, David H.
MacGlllii are th* historians,
M n. Orville Barks and M n.
Roger Harris are the hospital­
ity chairmen, and the execu­
tive committee 1* comprised
of the officers plus Principal
Andrew Bracken and SHS Ath­
letic Director Fred Ganai.
The chairman of the various
sports as listed above com­
prise an advisory group bead­
ed by Immediate paat presi­
dent, Dr. Orville Barks.
Harris stated that in addi­
tion to the Individual memberships at t l there are family
memberships for |2.

OVIEDO BOYS playing in Little League this Benson ore, front from left,
Ken Rose, Billy Smith, Jimmy Meeks, Mike Coe, Tommy Cauthon nnd
Jimmy Massey; back, Mike Hobbs, Johnny Moon, Doug Arie, Bobby
Cameron and Thomas Whittle. Allen Daniel, not shown, is pitcher; John­
ny Moon is catcher. Alternate pitchers are Mike Hobbs and Billy Smith.
Billy Mlkter is team manager,
(Herald Photo)

By C M Block
UPI Sports Writer
The Los Angeles Angels are
giving Bill Rlgney flu snd
Sam Mele nightmares.
The Angels, along with skip­
per Bigney, were on top of
the baseball world when they
Jumped on American League
rivals for 11 consecutive vic­
tories in mid-June for th* m a­
jors’ longest winning stresk
of the season. Then they did
an about face and dropped
nine of their next 12.
But another re v en al of form
waa in order this weekend for
Mele and hia visiting Minn­
esota Twins.
Righthander Dean Chance
blanked the Twins on four
hiu Saturday while the An­
gels scored a 1-0 win.
Sunday the Angela took two
sudden death decisions from
Minnesota, winning 2-1 on
Jimmy P im a lP s one-out dou­
ble in the last ‘of the ninth in
the opener and 3-2 on Bob
Rodgers' two • out 10th inning

Henry, who connected for his
first In the majors.
In other American League
games, Chicago took two from
Kansas City, 3-1 and U-4, Bal­
timore woo the opener of a
doubleheader from Detroit, 4-3
and lost the nightcap, 4-3 in
10 innings, Boston best Wash­
ington, 5-3, in the first game
and lust the nighlcsp 10-3,
snd the Yankees and Indians
w en tied 2-2 when the first
game of their scheduled doublchcadcr was rained out.
The Orioles clung to a 2Vt
game lead aa Brooks Robin­
son belted his Uth of the sea­
GOLDENROD BOYS In Little League this season are, front from left,
son with a man aboard to
Glen Boggle, Sammy Adams, Grog SIndad, Lynn Scott and Rodney Haw;
break a 2-2 tie to the opener.
back, Donny Smith, Mike Hutchinson, Couch Juan Adrfatlco, Tom Spelz.
Luis Apa rlclo provided an In­
hausen and Corbett Scott. Corbett Is the pi teller and Tom is the catcher
surance run by singling, stealscoring on an Infield o u t
After Baltimore took a S-2
lead In the top of the 10th of
the second game, the Tigen
put together a walk, a field­
e r's choice, a passed ball and
two singles to band reliever
Stu Miller his third defeat in
seven decisions, Tiger catcher
Mike R oaita’s two-run single
Poit 53‘s Marvin Sheffield
While Ida matea were rack­ and Jim Courier took over was the winning blow.
took tha hill for tha Sanford ing up 10 hits and 13 runs, and went the rest of the way.
American Legion Junior base­ Shtffleld mowed down tha Together they h e l d N e w
ball team Friday night at Casselberry's Post's would-ba Smyrna to one hit.
hitter# one after tho other to
I t waa S a n f o r d'a third
Cooper Field in Casselberry's enter baseball's c h a r m e d
straight
shutout victory and
Recreation Park and turned circle.
due to a pair of losses by Or­
In s performance every pitch­
Not a single C an el berry lando’s Post 10 to Euatla and
52 30 .634
er dreams about—a perfect player waa able to reach first Post 242 of Orlando tha locala BaUlmone
New York
48 31 .606 IV*
aafely aa Sheffield and hia are now tied for first place.
game.
Chicago
46 33 .600 I
mates posted the 10 to 0 de­
Minn.
46 38 .541 TV*
cision—Sanford's 12th win of
Detroit
42 41 .506 10H
tha season.
Los Ang.
41 46 .476 13Vt
Manager Frank T b o m s i *
Boston
40 45 .471 15Vt
boys
recorded
their
18th
Sat­
W L Pet. GB
STANDINGS
Clove.
. 35 45 .436 14
urday
night
whan
they
went
Kings wood
J l 0 Cleveland
San Fran.
51 33 .607
35 45 .436 14
to New Smyrna Beach and 31c Raney
8 3 Wash.
Phlia,
48 S3 .600 1
33 55 .375 22
won
a
11
to
0
affair.
Red
Pitta.
42 37 .533 6Vi
Florida St.
8 4 Kan City
31 31 .373 lU t
Jansen
hurled
for
Sanford
Clan.
44 38 .530 6Vt
Longwood
T 4
B atw day't Rasntt*
during
tha
first
four
innings
Itobbs
•
I
Milw.
43 41 .506 6Vi
Baltimore 7 Cleveland 4
Los Ang.
41 41 .509 9
WU. Motor
3 8 New York 3 Washington I
Chase
3 3 Detroit g Boston 1
St. Louis
41 41 J00 0
CMcago
36 43 .468 UVi
U8 O
1 11 I-os Angelas 1 Chicago 6
Houston
39 45 .464 UVi
Games Moaday
Minnesota I Kansas City 4
New York
36 60 403 36
Kingswood at ria . State 7:30
Banday’s Resalts
Saturday's Results
Charlotte 0, Asheville 8.
Chase at USO 6:45
Boston S Washington I, 1st
Milwaukee 9 Pittsburgh I
Birmingham 4, Lynchburg ( F t Mellon Softball Field)
Washington 10 Boston I, 2nd
1
San Francisco 7 Chicago T
Baltimore 4 Detroit 3, 1st
Loo Ang.
41 41 .500 3
M a c o n a t Chattanooga,
Detroit 4 Baltimore I, 2nd
postponed, wst grounds.
St. Louis
41 41 .500 0
CMcago I Kansas City 1, l i t
NEW YORK (U P I)-R lch ls Chicago 11 Kansas City 4, 2nd
Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 1
C o l u m b u s a t Knoxvilia,
Guerin of tho S t l/ouls Los Angela* I Minnesota 1,1st
Sanday'a Resaila
postpone, wet grounds.
Hawks, J o h n n y Blanchard, Los Angelas 3 Minnesota 3, Snd
New York 1 Cincinnati 0, lit
New York 5 Cincinnati 1, 2nd
Clste Boyar and Jim Houten New York 3 Cleveland 2, 1st
of ths Naw York Yankees and New York a t Cleveland, Bad,
Hilwsukee 6 Philadelphia 3,
Tom Gola of tha New York
lit
ppd. rain
Milwauka 3 Philadelphia I,
Knickerbockers will be among
M a y 's Glass*
the professors this week a t Chicago a t Kansas Ctty, I
DELAND, FIs.—Baikothelj the Free Daily aporte clinic a t BsMmore a t Detroit
Chicago 6 Los Angelas I, 1st
Los Angeles 6 Chicago 2, 2nd coaches from throughout the tha Freedomland Amusement New York at Cleveland
Houston 5 San Francisco 4, South will convene here Park.
Boston a t Washington, (N)
Thurdey morning when the
(N)
Only gams* scheduled
8L Louis s t Pittsburgh 2, ppd., second annual Stetson Univer­
Tha madrons, or madrono,
sity Basketball Coaching Clin­ tree is a beautiful white-flowrata
ic gets underway. Soma 160- ering tree which grows In the
M a y ’s Games
Cincinnati at New York
200 conchas era expected to Pacific states and British Co­
Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) be in attendance with regis­ lumbia. Thia tree belong! to
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (l-T-N) trations already received from the arbutus, or htalh, family.
Los Angeles a t CMcago
coaches aa fa r away as Cali­
San Francisco at Houston, (N) fornia and Taxes,
Tuesday'! Games
A field of sight bsakstball
Naw York at Chicago
experts selected from all lev­
Houston at CtactanaU 8, (T-N) els of play will spend throe
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Philadelphia a t Pittsburg (N) coaches.
Headlining the taient-Udsn
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The Elks turned the tablei
on the Shriners last Friday
night in the Junior Boys Lea­
gue tournament finals and
took th* title with a 3 to 1
decision over the league champtonc.
The Elks managed only one
Mt off the hurling of Ron Dud­
ley, a fifth running single by
Gary Maples, the Elk's hurle r who limited the Shrine to
throe hits.
After giving up a pair or
hits to the Shriners in the first
frame, Maples allowed on
ona other during the last six
innings and Issued but throe
walks to hurling the Elks to
the tourney title.
The Elks did til their scor­
ing in the fourth stanza. Two
costly Shrine mlscues plus a
ball and four walks provided

the Elks with the cushion they
needed.
The Shriners scored their
only run of the contest In the
sixth inning when Ron Dudley
diringly stole home.
Dudley was tagged with the
despite the fact he whiff­
ed 16 and walked seven,
The score by inningi:
Shrine
000 001 O -l 3 2
Elks
000 300 x—3 1 1
WP— 51spies, L P - Dudley.

Milo Cobts of St. Peters­
burg, driving a Fairlana Ford,
defeated Col. Beecher W yatt
and "Tho Rebel, Too" in a
best thrsa out of five races
Saturday night a t tha Oseoota
drag atrip.
In a Seminole Timing As­
sociation affair, W yatt In Ms
Plymouth won tha flret event,
Coble grabbed tha aecond,
Wyatt took the third, but
Coble bounced right back to
taka tha fourth and fifth
ovanta.
Tha best time was turned
In by Coble and hia Ford,
10.27 second for tho quartermile.

To Be Honored

Loagfsllow'e "Song of Hia­
watha" la coosidrrsd by asms of the islands of Hokkaido, tha
to be the great folk epic of main island of Hoashu, Shiko­
ku and Kyushu
the United States.

Braves Trounce
Phillies Twice;
Giants In Lead
United Press International
The Philadelphia Phillies* are
getting the same diet as the
New York Y inkcej, plus
Hank Aaron.
Milwaukee fed the Phils two
more lefthander* Sunday in
the person of rookie Wade
Blatingame and veteran Billy
lloeft and dropped Philadcl.
phis out of first place with
4-3 and 6-2 setbacks.
The defeats were the third
and fourth in a row for the
Phils, the previous two being
Inflicted by Cincinnati hurl,
ers Joe Nuxhall and Jim
O'Toole, both southpaws.
Aaron collected a pair of
hits in both games and drove
in a total of three runs as he
extended
hit
consecutive
game hitting streak to 16
games and Increased his car*
eer hit total to 2,000 with a se­
cond game fourth Inning dou­
ble.
Houston nipped San Fran­
cisco, 5-1, the Mots topped
Cincinnati, 1-0 and 3-1, Chi­
cago took the first * om Los
Angeles, 6-3, then lost the se­
cond game, 6-2, snd St. Louis
wss rained out at Pittsburg
in the National League action.

Result! Friday
Panthers 13 Cubs 8
Rebels 16 Yanks I
STANDINGS
Chiefs
T t
Panthers
5 2
Tigers
4 3
Rebels
2 5
Yanks
3 5
Cubs
1 6
Garnet Monday
Chiefs vs Tigers
(Ft. Mellon Little League
Field 4:30)
Panthers vs Cubs
( F t Mellon Softball Field
4:30)

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nant winner in the Interna­
tional League in 1944, and the
late Max Bishop, an Orlols
sta r between 1919 and 1928,
will he honored July SI dur­
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ed by ths Ortolan and the
Maryland Professional Base­
" I know it will be a long ball Players' Association.
road to the medal, but I am
amoog the beat and hava ths
potential to win."
COLORADO S P R I N G S ,
There aro very law track
and field people who would Colo. (UPI) — Former heavy­
disagree with Jones' evalua­ weight champion Jeck Demp­
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when he wasn't really to peak the all-time greatest Colorado
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might do when ha is com­ on Aug. 8. It will bo present­
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that be won't even have to enforcement officers and re­
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Role O f Convention
Delegate Is Rugged
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
How doc* someone get to be
a delegate to a national poli­
tical convention?
Milton W. King, one of nine
District of Columbia delegates
to this year’s Republican Na­
tional Convention in San Fran­
cisco isn’t quite sure himself.
"To tell you the truth I don’t
really know how I was chos­
en,” he said.

AND IlOWI—T h e leg en d of
H iaw atha la bigger th an lifesize in n o rth e rn Michigan,
and th e 50-foot statu e of tho
legendary Indian Immortallie d by H enry W adsworth
Longfellow In "Tho Song of
H iaw atha’* fits th o Image
well. It has lu st been placed
in Ironw ooa, Mich., by the
C ham ber of Com m erce to
boost prom otion of scenic
attractio n s in th e area.

Duncan Named
Coordinator
James T. Duncan, Orlando,
has been named convention
coordinator for tho 21at An­
nual Convention of the Flor­
ida Fruit and Vegetable As­
sociation.
Duncan, manogcr of the
FFVA’a transportation and
communication division, will
have charge of all arrangementa for the Septemlier 2124 meeting in Miami Reach.
Tho annual convention a t­
tracts aome 1,600 members
•nd guests from all parts of
the United States and aevaral
foreign countries.

Meeting Delayed
The RVAH-5 enlisted Men’s
Wives Club meeting, original]y scheduled for tonight, will
be hold Instead at 7:30 p.tn.,
neat Monday, In the AceyDeucy Club.

• I

The Gregorian calendar was
made up by Pope Gregory
XIII lu 1532, to correct the
Julian calendar of Julius Caes­
ar.

Actually, M’a not all that
mysterious.
After making a couple o(
telephone calls to party headquarters. King found out that
he and the other eight dele
gates had been picked to run
In the primary by a nominat­
ing committee of the District
o( Columbia Republican Cen­
tral Committee. The nine
nominees were unopposed la
the primary although anyone
else could have been on the
ballot by collecting 100 signa­
tures.
Aside from the mechanics,
King, as are many delegates,
was selected as a sort of re­
ward for his work, support
and financial contributions to
the party.
King la a 73-year-old lawyer
via Princeton and Georgetown.
He has long been active In
Republican circles, although
he says he "doesn’t take poli­
tics very seriously.” He also
Is a vice president and gen­
eral counsel of the Washing­
ton Redskins of the National
Football League.
lie was elected an alternate
delegate to the l%o Republi­
can Convention in Chicago. He
found himself a delegate
three days before the conven­
tion when a delegate fell 111.
As King paints it, being a
delegate isn’t all sunshine and
roses.
"As a delegate, I have the
’privilege’ of working for the
party, contributing money to
it, and paying my own way
to the convention," he said.
"Quite a privilege, wouldn't
you say?"
Hut King does take his Job
seriously. He said he has, ever
since his wife lectured him on
the Jmportantce of being
delegate in 19G0.
The District of Columbia del­
egation has voted to go un
committed. But five of the
delegates say they like Penn
aylvania Gov. William W.
Scranton, two favor Ar irons
Sen. Barry Goldwater, and
two, including King aay they
haven't made up their mlndi.
"1 don't see any reason to
be committed before the con­
vention If you don't have to
be," King said. "Too much can
happen before we all leave for
San Franciico."
King had been a Goldwater
man but recently hat been
taking a second look. He said
he had been deluged with tele­
grams urging him to vote for
Scranton but that he was not
going to be easily swayed.
Mrs. King won't be making
the trip. One of the reasons,
King said, la that ahe has
been doing a lot of traveling
recently and "doesn’t want to
look at another suitcase for a
while." •
Another reason could be
that King had Just received
a letter giving him the "pri­
vilege" of contributing $500
to help elect Republican sentors and representatives In
November.

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Miss Judy Lavender was
hostess at her Oak Avenue
home recently lo a ml*«llancous bridal shower honoring

. . .

Miss Hegg Engaged
To Wayne E. Albert

Miss
Judy Lavender Hosts A Bridal
Shower Honoring Miss Janet Johnson
The party rooms were dec­ Contests and games were
Mias Janet Johnson, popular
bride-elect of Michael Kor­ orated with assorted summer played with Sandy Slayton,
ean, with her aunt Mrs. W. Rowers and bridal decora­ Carol Samuels snd Brenda
tions accented the occasion. Brown awarded prizes.
W. Tyne m istin g .
The hostesses served a de­
licious fruit sslsd course to
the guests after the gifts were
opened snd Jsn received a
lovely carnation corsage to
complement h • r stunning
white frock.
Guests included Mrs. Clif­
ford Johnson, mother of the
honoree, and Mrs. Edward
Korgan, mother of the future
groom, and Mrs. W. L. Hicrs,
grandmother of the brideelect.
Also the Mmcs. Harold
Hicrs, Bart Galleta, L. T.
Brown, W. L. Rowland, and
Hubert Smith.
Also the Misses Csndl Con­
ifer, Brenda Brown, Gwen
Champion. Carol Samuels,
Ann Mahan, Joy Duggar,
Marilyn Hunt a n d Diane
Smith.
Also the Misses Cenl Wheatland, Sandy Slaton, Sherry
Thrasher, Donna Peters, Sha­
ron Stanul, Marie Rowland
and Audrey liters.

Mrs. Celia A. Hegg of Man­
kato, Minn., announces the
engagement of her daughter,
Mlis T ricy L. Hegg, to
Wsyne E. Albert, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas G. Albert
of this city.
The popular bride - elect
was born in Mankato snd at­
tended Mankato High School
.id ± .J L ^ A
■nd Mankato State College.
She was graduated from St.
MISS TRACY HEGG
Francis Hospital’s School of
Medical Record Library Sci­
ence, Lacrosse, Wls. She is
The Ethel Root
presently employed as Medi­
cal Records Librarian at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Circle Meets A t
Mr. Albert is s graduate of
Mankato High School and was
Fellowship Hall
graduated f r o m
Mankato
The Ethel Root Circle of State College with the class
the Congregational Christian of lM t. He Is presently em­
Church met recently at Fel­ ployed la the Commercial
Loan Department of the Flor­
lowship Hall.
ida State Bank and it on the
The Business session was
presided over by Mrs. Wal­
ter Bethea. Routine reports
were
heard from various
committee chairmen, after
which Mrs. T. R. Alford fed
the group in prayer for the
By Jane Casselberry
Church expansion program.
Guests of Mr. snd Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Lossing gave a John Blrkhetmer, Sr. of Sem­
very interesting treport upon inole Blvd. this week are Mrs.
Ryder Memorial Hospital in Charles Fortner, a friend
Humaco, Puerto Rico, telling from Huntington, West Vir­
of the progress which has ginia, snd their son-in-law and
been made there In the last daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Paul
ten years.
Johnson of Washington, D.C.
Mrs. Bonner Carter spoke with their daughters, Step­
to the group on "Let Free­ hanie, Ginny, snd Cathy.
dom Ring", detailing both
Mrs. Fortner sccompnnled
spiritual and political free­ other old friends of the Birkdoms .
helmer's, Mr. and Mrs. Char­
les Scott, of Huntington, who
are In Orlando for the wed­
ding of their daughter.

"She’a not only a 'real' Indlan, ahe'a also e Princess,"
wc volunteered.
"She Is 7"
"Yes, she lives In Sanford."
"She d o est"
"She llkca it here very
much,"
"She doc* 7"
The lady under discussion
was s t her lovllcst in a stun­
ning moss green chiffon sari,
carrying a gold purse, a gold
tipped umbrella and looking
every Inch a princess, as ahe
watched the ball game for a
few minutes and took In the
sights and sounds of the Fair.
She is every bit as fascina­
ted with what she sees in aSnford, as Sanforditcs arc In
socing her.
• • •
JIMMY WILLIAMS, son of
Ted and Selma Williams has
completed his Marine Corps
recruit training at Parris is­
• • •
land, S. C,, that historic bas­
MISS JANET JOHNSON wns guest of honor nt n recent bridal shower
W E ’ R E DISAPPOINTED tion of green Marines,
Riven by Miss Judy Lavender nt her Oak Avenue home. From the left are
that we didn’t get to tell you
Jlm y will now report to
Mrs. W. W. Tyre, co-hostess, Miss Lavender, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Clifford
ebout e charming and love­ Camp Lejcune (or combat In­
Johnson, mother of the honuree and Mis. Edward Korgan, mother of
ly lady wa know who doca ao fantry training.
the future bridegroom.
• • *
many nice thing* for otheri
—who la alwaya smiling,
MR. AND MRS. J. L. HOR­
helpful, kind and interested. TON, Sr. of Sanford have
Some most peculiar circum­ had as their guests Ensigns
stances prevented using her Frank Rockwell of Avon,
i t ’s a curious paradox that
story. But when 1 tell you that Mass, and Jam es Shcrrard
man is afraid of color In his
the governor of her home of Portsmouth, Va. Both arc
clothing, but runs the gamut
state once named her an hon­ June graduates of the Cosst
of the rainbow in his cars,
orary Ambassador of Good Guard Academy at New Lon
his furniture, his house and
Will you'll pet an idea of what don, Conn.
his garden, say Ron Postal,
an Interesting personality she
Outstanding feature of this
director of the National
If.
USCG Academy graduation
Council of Men’a Fashions.
Maybe lite r, we hope.
was that the President pre­
• •
•
SIDELIGHTS ON INDE­ sented the commissions for
N e w one - piece Italian
PENDENCE DAY:
the first time In history. Both
bathing suita reflect the twoJuly 4th was Labor Day were thrilled to have shaken
piece trend. Dealgncra us*
for the Lions Club. To a man, hands with LBJ.
contrasting
fabrics and pip­
they all worked hard to make
Jimmy attended Seminole
ings for a. low-level, twotheir Fun Fair a big success High School here for a couple
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Allman
part suit effect. Most are
. . . and it was.
of years while his father, C.
entertained Saturday with a
stretch nylon and feature
The bell on the old fire en- H. McKibbln was procure­
chicken barbecue at their
built-in bras.
ginn never ceased to clang as ment officer st Sanford NAS,
home.
• * •
children clsmbened over It He will now report for duty
Attending were Rev, and
Watch for the "cruiser
all day long, and all the aboard :ho Coast Guard cutler,
Mrs.
Arthur Beatty, Mr. and
bag"—a longlsh, rectangular
swings In Fort Mellon swung Scbago out ot Pensacola.
Mra. F. C. Peterman of Desack
of
striped
canvas
which
»
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briskly to and fro, the see­
can double up as a cushion Land, Arthur Cottcn, Mr. and
saws went up and down and
YOUNGSTERS, Gail and
when full. It's cruising to­ Mrs. V. P. Allman, Mr. and
In between the rides on the Bob Gatchcl, children of Dot
Mra. Grant Clutter and chil­
ward beach, pool, patio,
horses and the train, happy and Stewart Gatchel of San­
dren, William, Dwayne, Cin­
•
•
•
youngsters munched hot dogs, ford are visiting Patty and
dy and Brenda, Paul Allman,
The diplomat brush, intro,
sipped mow cones and soft David Gatchcl in Fcrnandlna
and Jake and Johnny Allman.
drinks.
duced by Kent of London, 1*
for a couple of weeks, a post
fashioned of extra-ioft na­
A feeling of excitement Ril­ card from Ptty tells ui.
Miss Frances Riggs, daugh­
ed the air, shouls of m erri­ " W e ’ r e enjoying beach­
tural bristles to gently mas­ ter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred ProMR. AND MRS. ARTHUR WILLIAMS of Roehampton, England arrived
ment, the eroma of popcorn combing, swimming a n d
sage a male’s scalp and thin­ vatt has finished school In
last Sunday via jet to visit their daughter and hor family, Mr. and Mrs.
and hot dogs, the screams beach parties, as well as ex­
ning hair. Tha style: mili­ Jacksonville snd Is now home
James C. Lovett in Hear Lake. Mr. Williams is affiliated with the Ad­
end laughter of children on a ploring old Fort Clinch,"
tary. But it has been supple­ for a month. She accompan­
miralty Security Office in England and Mrs. Williams is in Civil Service
holiday.
writes Patty.
mented by more feminine ied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shi­
work with the Treasury Department. They expect to remain in Florida
A show • stopper occurred
Saw David and Patty In San­
styles. The firm discovered vers and sons, Mike and Donabout six weeks. Shown in tho picture are the Lovett children, Dcbru,
when Princess Vijaya and ford recently, after they had
women snapped up ths "dip­ 1c, (or a week's vacation at
Jamie and Max, with Mrs. Williams, Mr. Williams and Mrs. Lovett.
her husband, BUI Iloulwell attended a reunion here.
lomats"—and re-tooled for the their cabin at Salt Springs.
strolled through the park late
Asked them, "How's Fernmore dainty-looking models.
in the afternoon, to ace how andina?"
Males don’t havs a monopoly
The following children at­
small town America cele­ "It's still there," they re­
on thinning hair
tended the 4H camp at Camp
brates Independence Day.
•
•
•
plied.
McQuarrie this past week:
The crowds stopped what
Pally and David miss their
A great revival of heir­ Karen and Beth Pettis, Kar­
they were doing to watch Uic Sanford friends since they
loom Jewelry la due for fall en Osteen, Diane Pell, Becky
Princess and your reporter left here last fall, wlien David
to Deltona from Jacksonville,
By Mildred llaney
By Mildred llaney
and winter. Trend • setting Cutter, Douglas Juris, Ron­
watched the crowds watching accepted the job of city man­ Several new families have N.C, where ho was a Lt. Col.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muth New York designers have nie Riggs, Ash Pell and Bob­
her.
ager there. And their Sanford recently moved to Deltona In the U. S. Marine Corps. He of Deltona lllvd. have return­ been showing tha great blobs by Jones.
Ons excited man said to friends miss them.
and wene welcomed by the has retired after 23 years of ed to their home after spend­ of Jewels with new togs. Old
Mrs. Lowell Pettis, leader
his wife, "I've got to ace who
service. They have two sons, ing two months in New J e r­ shoe buckles are made into of the local girla group and
Welcome Wagon Hostess.
this is,” as he edged closer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pan- Lynn, who was a student at sey.
pins. Fringes on evening Miss Joan Stewart, assistant
lor a better look.
kiowlcx of W. Wellington E a s t Carolina College in
dresses
frequently are county agent, accompanied
He earn# beck and exclaim­
Miss R o b e r t a Soar of strands of tiny rhinestones. the group.
Drive are from Brldgcvicw, Greenville last year and
ed, "She's e real Indian!"
111. Mr. Pankicwlcs was a who will enter Stetson this Crosse Point, Mich, is spend­ Chunky bracelets are fourSupervisor of Components of fall, and David, who will be ing several weeks with her inches wide—end wider. A r
Telephone Parts a t Kellogg a ninth grade student.
C(JNSUI I US f OH YflllH
parents, Mr. and Mrs. How­ lot of the Jewelry has parts
• • •
Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Kern Switchboard Co,
ard Soar of Whltewood Drive. that dangle, looking like tiny
• • •
and their children, Dabby and
Col. and Mrs. Joe Mels of Mist Soar, who is a social crystal chandeliers.
Cherrla of Miami, were re­
Mr. and Mrs. James Cole W. Wellington Drive ore from science teacher in the Warcent visitors of Mrs. Kern's of W. Wellington Drive have Alexandria, Va. Col. Mels Is ten, Mich, schools, has Just
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger (wo children, Carol, who will with the U. S. Air Force sta­ received a masters degree In
Miller of Lake Charm,
enter college this fall, and tioned at the Pentagon in Political Science at Wayne
m ar
Another daughter of the George who will be a loth Washington and is nearing re ­ University,
tirement.
Millers, Mary and hor hus­ grader.
• • •
Mr -and Mrs. P. L. Walston
Mr. Cole waa In the plumb
Miss Linda Monohan, dau­
SILVERPLATE HY —
band Warren McCall, of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Poucher ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo of Morning Glory Dr., are en­
INTERNATIONAL
Gainesville alao were visitor*. Ing buslnOM for SO years in
Adding to tiro list of the Plymouth, Mich., and In Dc of Horizon St. are from Wau- Monahan of Flngami Terrace, tertaining t h a I r s o n and
SANFORD
kegon, 111. Mr. l’oucher U a left last week for a month's daughter-in-law, Mr. and M n.
Miller’s visitors, were J. K. trait.
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retired carpenter. Mrs. ou vacation with her old friends C. E. Walston of Omaha, Ne­
Miller and Hal Miller of At­
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shinn cher has a sister, Mrs. Her­ In Pllshurgh, Pa., ber former braska, and their three chil­ Cor, B. lat A Buford At *.
lanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
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112 B. PARK AVE.
dren, Mark, Greg and Dennla. I H - l l l l
of Mcrrimac Street come man Mertz, living In DeLsnd. home town.
McCIcskey of Marlatta.
from Jessup, Md. Ha has re
tired from the Federal Com
municatlons Commission in
Washington, D. C,
• a •
FROM 8:00 TILL 11 A. M. ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mldklff
There’s h o need of i long statement
of W. Wellington DrIvs come
Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. parly included Niki Ashby
when our message U brief. So well
Just sk ip ______ .____________________
Johnson roomily entertained and Alex McKibbln, Barbara
Bradley
and
Frank
Bowman,
at a patio pool party honoring
Miss Judy Ludwig and her Linds Mills snd John Mann,
Shorra and Gerald Jones, Ann
Mr. and Mrs. Clauds H fiance, Glynn Hodgci, and
Crapps and John Whelcbel
Grizzard of Atlanta, Qa. an members of the Ludwig •
and Charles Fox.
nounce the arrival of a daugh­ Hodges wedding party.
ter, Karon Elisabeth GrisThe site of the party was
down her* and ear "RANDALL ELECTRIC
sard, bora July I, 1864 in At­ st the Elliott Avenue MayCOMPANY of fe n a complete electrical
lanta.
fair home of Mrs. Johnson's
service, doe* good work, does ft prompt­
The maternal grandparents parents, Mr. and M n, Fran­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and doea
are Dr. and Mrs. Harry cis Houmlllat, where an elab­
appreciate Its customers.”
Woodruff cf Sanford and the orate bullet table was spread
paternal grandparents a r e on ths spacious patio, with
Mr. and M n. Claude T. Grii- the guests enjoyiug swim­
*TOB PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN*
sard of Atlanta.
ming, chatting and soft stereo
, Mrs. Grixxard Is the form music.
er Elizabeth Woodruff of An electric wall clock was
112 Magnolia Avenue
Sanlord and the Grixaarda presented to tha coupla by
Phone 122-0815
COR. lat A MAGNOLIA
PHONB 822.2482
have one other child, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Commercial , . . Raaldootlal . . , ladootriel Wiring
"Chip,"
Members of Um wedding

DEAR FRIENDS:
W hit are y'all doin’ out
there In reader-land T What­
ever It la, we're getting left
out. We've been out of circu­
lation too long — loit touch
with ao many of you who used
to keep ua Informed.
Don't mean who went over
to visit the folkr laat week­
end, or ao and ao went chop­
ping in Orlando, or ao and ao
is visiting for a weekend.
That's country village kind
of stuff.
Tell me about the people
who are doing something Im­
portant. Something for others.
Something to mako Uio world
« belter place in which to
live.
The unusual things — the
interesting sidelights. The hu­
m an interest story — the unsung before and heroines
These are the people we
■want to know about.

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The Jack Stuarts
And Friends Have
Holiday Outing
By Maryann Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuart
and sons entertained a group
of friends at their camping
site on Lost Lake over tha
fourth of July holidays.
The group pitched six xmalt
tents and one Urge one for
cooking and dining, with Mr.
Stuart serving as head chef
with his culinary specialties.
Water sports and fishing
were enjoyed with some good
bridge games In progress.
Others enjoying the outing
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob New­
ell and five children; Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Smith and two
children; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gerbaidt and son; Dr. ana
Mrs. Jim Prater snd child
and Mrs. Margaret Horrell.

BARGAIN
COUNTER
OF SUMMER
JEWELRY
ALSO
OTHER

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menne
of Wentsvllle, Mo., and chil­
dren, Sharon, Billy, Linds,
and Shelly, arrived Tuesday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Herald of Lake Trip­
let Drive.
The Menhes first met the
Heralds white the two men
where stationed in Germany
while serving In the U.S. Ar­
my in 1952, end this is the
first time the two couples
have been together in 10
years.

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Deltona Families Welcomed Deltona
By The W W Club Hostess

Board of Directors of tha
Sanford • Seminole Junior
Chamber of Comerce.
The wedding will be an event of Saturday, September
5, 1984 st 7:30 p.m. at the
First Methodist Church of
Sanford.

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DEAn AD BY: We live In
w • project. In »ummer wc
keep all our windows open
and so do the neighbors.
There is a kid next door
who takes violin lessons,
lie's about 11, and he prac­
tices all the time, but he
doesn't seem to Improve
any. I always thought the
teacher gave the kids a new
£ piece every week. Well,
m somethin? is wr n? here
b e c a u s e this kid has
been playing HiriORESQ IE
all s u m m e r .
I
saw his father on the street
and
Isaid. “ Your Marvin
sure practices a lot. I hear
him night and day." His fa­
ther said, "Don't complain.
It's free. Some day you’ll
M have to buy a ticket to hear
^ him play." I don't wint to
tile a complaint, Abby, but
that kid is really disturb.ng
my peace. Any suggestions?
A NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGHBOR: If Mo­
ther Love Is "blind.” PathLove is "deaf." Buy Marvin
mute, or buy yourself some
ear plugs until it's time to
§ to buy the "ticket."
DEAR ABBY: I have a
very dear friend whose feel­
ings are easily hurt. It
seems that anything I buy,
be it furniture, toya for the
children or clothes, she al­

ways ends up with one like
it. This has been going on
foe a long time. Our hus­
bands work together and we
go around in the same
crowd. 1 suppose I should
be flattered that she likes
my taste so much, but peo­
ple are beginning to ca 1 us
"THE GOI.D DUST TWINS.'
How can I solve th s pro­
blem without ruining our
friendship.
A "GOI.D DUST TWINDEAR GOI.D; You cannot
possibly tell your friend
that you resent her copying
you without hurting her feelirgs. Either do your shop­
ping out of the city, or tell
her how you feel about tills
"Kate and Dupli cate" rout'ne and be prepared to
write off the friendship.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: The woman who boasted that she
taught her children to in­
quire ton the telephone),
"WHOM is railing, please?"
needs to go hack ami study
her demon ary grammar.
Doesn't she know that
WHOM Is objective, and it
should be. "WHO Is calling,
please?" Did she tell you
what the response to their
"WHOM is calling, please?",
was?
C l ’ It lot

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DEAR CURIOUS: No, But

QcucoJby On fijudgsi
"Always cover an honor
• with an honor," la a pretty
good rule, p r o v i d e d you
change the word "always" to
"most of the time."
One time when you should
Snot cover is when your honor
will be lacrllicicd when you
do and when the honor may
turn out to tie of value to you
If retained.
If South covers the queen
o( spades with dummy's king,
he may win (hat trick. Onco
every year or two, someone
leads the queen from ace^q u e e n against a four-heart
^ c o n tra c t. Tills isn’t one of
those onco a year occasions
ami the ace It silting back of
dummy's king. If you carver,
you will lose that first spade
trick and assuming tiie de­
fense doesn't fall apart you

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badlyfor you butyou wilt

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News item with a London
dateline: "British doctors and
psychiatrists are combating
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By Abigail Van Buren

en who find themselves men­
tally unable to leave their
homes without suffering at­
tacks of tha wvepa ami the
shakes."
Well, that’s one ailment we
don't have to worry about
crossing the Atlantic and at­
tacking the women of Ameri­
ca.
If there’s one thing that
hoimcwive* in this country do
at every opportunity il'e GET
Out Of The House.
T h e American woman’s
dread of being house-bound
has resulted in the second
car's tiecoming a modern day
heceasity; in the cult of to­
getherness that takes mama
along wherever papa goes;
in tiie spread of women's
clubi and organizations that
keep housewives on the go.
The American woman is so
bent on avoiding cabin fever
that she much prefers to meet
with a group of women to
hear a book review than to
stay at home and read a

it was probably, "It’a ME!"
DEAR ABBY: I am not
asking for advice, I just
want to cry on your should­
er, and ho]»e that the right
people read tills and do
something about it. I am
living with my oldest mar­
ried daughter. I have two
o tter married daughters,
and a married son. but this
daughter is the only one
who knows she has a mot'e r . I make my home with
1m-r as I am a widow. I
realize every fam.ly needs
to !&gt;c alone once in a while,
but I havu nowhere to go.
I wish some of my other
children would invite me for
a weekend, or even a night,
but they don't. I am not In­
dependent. I am not able to
earn my own living. I have
nothing. Sign me—
DISAPPOINTED IN MY
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have helped your own bad
luck along.
Let's sec what happens tf
you play a low spade from
dummy.
West will hold the leaiLund
will probably shift to a
trump. You will win with
dummy's nine and lead a low
spade from dummy. East will
play the ten spot and you will
ruff.
Then you lead a second
trump to duminy'a ten and
lead another low spade from
dummy. This time East will
haw to play his are of
spades and your king of
spades will now be high.
You will still lose tiie club
finesse, but you will In* able
to discard your acvrn of
clubs on that good king of
spades and wind up with one
club l&lt;»er instead of two.

By Ruth Miiiett
book. She would rather go to
a meeting of her garden club
tliun weed her flower lied. Him
can't resist helping to form
a ladies' auxiliary to any or­
ganization her husband be­
longs lo, nr a mother'* tlub
to any organization that in­
terests nnc of her children.
It's not having to leave her
house that gives tiie Ameri­
can housewife an attack of
l)io weeps and the shakes, B'»
being forced by cruel circum­
stances — to remain house­
bound for a week or two that
gets her down.
There are probably hus­
band* In this country who
wouldn't mind if their wives
did get a mild rase of atayat • homeltis. B u t t h e y
shouldn't get their liopes up.
It can't happen here.

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A dsy la alt back and con­
sider w hat you can do to Im­
prove poor relatlonahlpa with
everyone by being more coop­
erative and thoughtful and by
doing the little things which
will bring pleasure and en­
joyment to all. Your sense of
neat touch and artistic abil­
ity can now be expressed
easily.
ARIES (March 2t to April
10) Contacting partners and
showing that you will coop­
erate fully In practical af­
fairs Is wise. 8uccess follows
such a course. Hobbles are
best relegated to the evening,
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Getting all duties at
hand done In a way that co­
workers approve brings fine
help from them. Later, get
small gifts that they will
like. Show gratitude and you
advance.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Perfecting any particular
talcnta you may hava will
bring Increased profits soon.
Practical Ideas srs your*.
Joining with ths right peo­
ple brings an early upsurge,
too.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
22 to July 21) Getting Into
the most fundaments! aapecta
of your affaire quickly re­
veals If all la In tha order
you want It to be, Make plane
fa r Into the future. Long
talke with allies bring cooporation.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) It would be a good idea
to show your affection for
those you truly Ilka In some
tangible way. Reconcile If
there have been any altercatlone In tha paet. Plan a hap­
pier, more profitable future.
VIRGO (Auguet 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Elevating your
consciouiness to bigger things
soon makes your success more
palpable. Meet persons who
are auccessful, stimulating.
They cen help much with
your alma.
LIBRA (Septamber 22 to
October 22) Better take In­
ventory now and see who la
helpful, who Is not, what la
needed, what la superfluous.
Msks needed changes. Beau­
tify surroundings. Bs socia­
ble In PM.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) If you use dip­
lomacy with others, they will
come through with vital data
you need at this time. Don’t
alarm anyone. Look forward
to a romantic evening with
mate.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Good
friends can be relied upon to
assist you with your legltl*
mala goal! now. Be aura to
get out eoclally and make
now contacts, pine buslmee
erratigcmente can be In the
offing.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Be open to
tha fin# opportunities In the
active world about you and
other* quickly help you to
capitalist) on them. He loyal
to higher-ups. They then glvo
further support.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) A novel ap­
proach toward present goals
1* required and then you can
act with swiftness tomorrow.
Find naw source of helpful
information. Travsl If neces­
sary to get it.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) By willingly of­
fering to do difficult work,
you find th a t others apprec­
iate you more. New and bet­
ter associations are formed.
Be truly devoted with hus­
band or wlfa In PM.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, ha or she will be one
of those Individuals who tikes
whatever Is artlstle, charm­
ing, nut too difficult to un­
derstand or exscuta, and there
Is an underlying sense of hu­
mor that la very Infectious.
Cultural attainm ents srs the
alt-important things In this
life, so give every advantage

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ton while be wse president
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bat befere.Wa Japtifvation..

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TIZZY

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CARNIVAL

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C L A S S IF IE D IN D E X

RESPONamiUTY:

The Herald wnj oot be re- D* L ont &amp; FounB
iponsible lor more thin one 2. Notices - rersonals
incorrect iniertlon of your id, 3. Education - Instruction
sod reserve* the right to re 4. Transportation
tile or reject any advertise,
tnent from what ordered to 5. Food
conform to the policies of this 6. For Rent
P»P«r.
HA Special Notices

7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
From Seminole County
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
425-5938
DEADLnres
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
Office 204 W. First STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED; 15.
Business Opportunity
Tuaa., thru Fri. - 2 r . M. day
NOT LONG DISTANCE before Insertion. Mon. • S e t 16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
noon.
18. Help Wanted
Legal Notice
19. Situations Wanted
Legal Notice 20.
Babysitter*
FICTITIOI'e *4*1*
NOTICE IB h-r#liy x l v .n tji*l
21.
Beauty
Salona
! am t n t a i ' d In b u r t n l u at In lha Court of m e C o a l y 22. Build - Paint - Repair
"on XV. »th It., Sanford, i#m1. Jndno. Xomlnal* County, I t a t a
28. Building Materials
tin)* County, rioM da. undar a t Florida. I* P robot*
t h a fl c t a t o u * nam* of. BUN. In r* tha E atai* ofi
24. Electrical Service*
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RANDALL
aIIIN K TV. a n d t h a t I Inland
PeeeaeaB. 25. Plumbing Services
t o r#xl#t*r *ald name with the
FINAL NOTICE
C l a r k of tha Circuit Court,
26. Radio A Television
Nolle* I* hereby given th a t
Krmlnul* County. Florida. In
Ihe
underalgned
will, o n th* 27. Special Services
a c c o r d a n o a w i t h t h a p ru v lalo n
o f th a t f c t l t l o u * Kama I t a t u t a a X t h day ot July. A. D. 1MI, 28. Laundry Service
t o . w i t : Section l l t . o a rio rM e preaent to th* Honorabt* Coun­ 29. Automobile Service
t y Judge of Bamlnnl* County.
E ta tute a m i .
Florida, hta final re tu r n a c ­ 29A. Auto Accessorise
B ll: Millard TT L aeter
count and voucher*, aa E x e c u ­ 30. Machinery - Tools
K a n n a th TV Mclntoah, C#q.
tor of th* K itat* of NELLIE
JMtornay a t Law
II. RANDALL deceased, and at 31. Poultry - Live etock
Poet Offlca Box l l i n
■aid tltna, than and there, make 31 A. Pets
Sanford, F lorida 32771
Puhllah J u l y I. II. JO, IT. 1111 application to th* aald Judge
l o r a final l e t l l t m e n t of hta 82. Flowers &gt; Shrub*
CD B -ll
a d m in istra tio n of u i d eatai*. 33. Furniture
and for an order d la a h irg ln g 34. Articles Tor Sale
N n tlre mt P w blle H o ard )#
Notice I* hereby l iv e n , Board him a* euch Executor,
Dated thla 17th day of June, 34-A Swap or Exchange
of County Commlaalonera of
Krmlnol# County, Florida, pro A. D. 19(4.
35. Articles Wanted
E dw in Bennett Randall
Jm&gt;##« to raaona th a followln
Aa E xacutor of tha Eatato 36. Automobilea - Trucks
d ra c rlb a d
p r o p e rt y p r a a m tl y
of N ELLIE H. RANDALL 36-A Autos Wanted
aonad A-l A g r ic u ltu r e t o C*
Daeaaaad.
Com marotat:
37. Boats - Motors
N o r t h e r l y l»* f t o f Block • TENSTROM. DAVIS
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
X, Mobil# Manor Bubdlvl a McI n t o s h
alon, Baoond Baotlon, r . B. Attorney* for Executo r
39. Trailers - Cabanas
11. P a a a a I I to 41,
pro Post Office llnx ltlft
UTT1
p a r t y k n o w n a a J u n g l e la. Banford, Florida
Publish Jun* 21, 39 A Ju ly (, 2. N o tices - Personals
t
land.

322-5612

Public h e a r i n g will be held
In tha Seminole C ounty Cout
Moure, l a n f o r d . Florida, In th
C o u n ty Commlaalonare (loom,
on J u l y I I , l i l t a t 10:00 A. M.
« r aa aoon t h e r e a f t e r a« pnai
Ible.
Hoard of County Commlaa.
lonera
Eemlnola County, F lo rid a
Ily J a m t a P. Avery, Jr.
C h a ir m a n
A t t e s t A r t h u r B eckw ith. Jr.
P u b lish J u l y II, l i l t
rn u -io
NOTICE OF BALE
Notice la hereby alven t h a t
p u r a u a n t to final decree rend
ered on the I t h d a y of J u ly
1M4. In t h a t c e r ta in r m «
p e n d in g In the C ircuit Court
In and for Seminole County
Florida, In Chancery, where
In FIH 8T FKDKHAL BAVINOK
AND 1X3AN ASSOCIATION OF
KKMINOLK COUNTY, a cor
poratlon,
le
Plaintiff,
and
AVAN DA
OUKIOS
and
B.
P ltA N K n m u n s . Jit. he r hue
hand, a t al a r t defendant!.
C h a n ce ry Docket No. I l » l l , I,
ARTHUR K. BECKW ITH. JR.
C lerk of the aforeeatd Circuit
C ourt, wrill w ith in the legal
hour* of aale on THUnEDAT,
JU LY 10. l i l t . O ffer for eale
a n d aell to tha hlgheet and beet
hlddor for caeh a t the fro n t
do o r of t h a Courthouae of
Bemlnolo County, Florida, la
Sanford, Florida, the fallowing
described
property,
altuatad
and bein g In Bemtnole County,
Florida, to .w lt !
T he South t t t feet of Ihe
N o rth II* feet nf the Weet
111 feet of Lot IT nf
BANFUIID CULUIIT DEL.
TA.
according
to
plat
t h e r e o f raoorded In Plat
Book 1. p a g e ! Tl and Tl of
the public record! of Semi
hole County. Florida. LENS
W i n to fe et for road pur*
poeaa.
Bald eale will be ma le pu r
a u a n t to and In otder to e a t .
lefy tha term a of aald final
decree.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. Jr..
C l e r k of Circuit Court. In
a n d for Hemlnola County,
F lorida.
Byt Bandra f. Johnaon.
D. C.
Khtnholeer and Logan
A ttorney* at I.aw
P. O. Uox ITSI
Sanford. F lo rid a
A ttorney* for P laintiff
Publieh J u l y II. t i l l
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SWEETIE PIE

J u ly 18, 1964 — P age 11

By Nadine Seltzer

NOTICE OF MUST
■TATE OF FLORID* T»i

M TRTIE O. WILLIAMS, If
allva, and h e r unknow n apouae
If married, and If das,I, her
unknow n helra. devleeee, gran
teee, aaolgneoe, llenora. ere,II
tora, trustees, or any o th e r
p a rties claiming hy, through,
under or analnet Myrtle O. W i l ­
liam s; and any and all p e r ­
son* haying, ur claiming lo
have, any right, t il l s nr I n t e r ­
est In a n d to th* following
d e a rrlb td land, lying and be­
ing In Seminole County. F lorIda, to - w lt: UR 1. Block "C” ,
T rac t
39
of
SANLANDO
SlUtlNUS. according to Plat
th ereof recorded In P la t Book
S, page 44 of th* Public Re­
cord* of Bemlnol* c o u n ty , F lo r ­
ida.
You, and each o f you, era
hereby notified t h a t a suit h i t
been b r ought a g a in st you In
tha Circuit Court, In and for
Bemlnol* County, Florida, In
chancery, entitled It A. DEF R E E a n d SHIRLEY L DEF R E E , hi* wire, plalntllfa. v#
M T R T IE O. WILLIAMS, et el
defendant#, and you, and each
of you, a r a required to file
yo u r Answer tn the r la ln tlf f 'a
Com plaint w ith the c l e r k of
eald Court, and aerva upon
Plaintiff# or P la in tif f s ' a tl o r nay,
THOilAB
ASPEER,
who** addria e la P. O. Box
11(4, Fanford, Florida, a copy
of aald Answer, on or before
August IS, 1&gt;«4. and It you
fall to do ao. a decree pro
confeaan will be e ntered agalnal
you, and each ot you, for the
relief demanded tn eald Com­
plaint.
Th* n a tu r* of th is suit la to
quiet th* title lo the above
deecrlbed land In plaintiffs. II.
A. DKI'ltKE a n d HHIHLKT L
DECREE, hi* wife.
WITNESS my hand and I he
• ra t nf aald Court, a t Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, thla
l i h day of July, A. D. 1*44.
(SEAL)
A rthur K. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of Said Court
Ily: S a n d ra 8. Johnaon,
D. C.
THOMAS A S P E E R

3| ACRE. Paola. 322 2683.

L.ARUE 2350 aq. ft. aturdy A
Permanent Special
JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
strong. Can be uicd for Our Budget Wave Now $6.95 $5.99. Army-Navy Surplus,
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
one huge family or 2 medi­
310 Sanford Ave.
322-0834
um ilte one*. On 2 beauti­ 318 Palmetto Ave.
VA-FHA —
WORLD Book Encyclopedia,
ful Iota, Complete privacy.
FHA IN-SERVICE
$15. Park Ave. Trailer Court,
South on Rl. 17-92, 6 Mi.
Call owner for appointment. 22. Build • Paint • Repair
lot 93. Sanford.
Right on Seminole Hlvd,,
322-9256.
FOR PAINTING A REPAIR
One Block to Sales Office
WORK Call 322-5436.
READY MIX CONCRETE
802 Highland Ave.
EVERETT A. HARPER
Patloa, Floor, Free Eatlmatsn
Longwood, Florida
FOR A PAINTER, Inakle ot Sills, lintels, step*, blocks,
AGENCY - REALTOR
out, call Luther Ttaker at
2465 S. Park Ave.
FREE $2,400. equity. $100
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
322-6159.
steel, grease traps, dry
down, $60. mo. pay* all. Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA I-22SS
wclii. Stepping stones.
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17’
IDEAL 2-bedroom hideaway 2S. Plum bing S c rv lt
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
near Sanford 1*4 acceaa,
en, terraiio floor*, Helmly
309 Elm Ave.
321-5751
PLUMBING
$13,500, HAL HARRISS, 138
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
Contracting Repalrt
N. Causeway, New Smyrna
BOWLING RALLS: Lady’a 19
FREE ESTIMATES
Beach, 428-5563.
lb., man’* 16 lb., like hew.
R. L. HARVEY
510
each. Come by A try
FA 3-3385
JUMBO house 8” room, 2 car 204 Sanford Ave.
them for stie. 322-8551.
garage,
patio.
Stove,
dis­
a, 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
posal. dlth waaher 322-1426. 97. Special Htrvleea
1, M , A 2 BATHS
AUTO air conditioi^r, Voraa*
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
do, very reasonable, Sen
COMPLETE
Lawn
A
Yard
FOR COMPLETE INFORMA­ LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR. 2 Batha,
"Dick” Kintey, Otto’e Gar­
Service. 322-2310.
Fla.
Rm.,
cent.
heat.
211
TION SEE OR CALL YOUR
age, weat side U. S. 17-92*
Ridge Rd., 322 9051.
near Longwood, south aids
Piano Tuning and Repair
3 BR„ lt» hath, cent, air A W. L Harmon — FA
of Rocket Trailers Plant.
SALES BROKER
heat, aprinklcr pump. IT8
DEEP WELLS drilled up to 36. Automobile* - Truck*
mo. 322-8225.
150 ft. Everything furnish­
Stenstrom Realty
BARGAINS GALORE
ed
Only' 8395. Nothing NEW LOT. » Ford*. '57 CadV
A
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A
322-2420
2565 PARK DR
down, $13.75 mo. Longwood
lilac. '55 Butrka. Many
838-4393.
Property
MmmRcmont
others. Sunshine Eddies Us*
COUNTRY CLUB
&amp; Sales Broker
ed Cars A- Parts. 1 milen
MANOR
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
West of 1-4, 17-92 overpass
FOR Just $10(1 down and $fil
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
on Orange Blvd. Formerly
per month, this 1 bedroom. Jim Hunt Realty
All Types and Sites
Zurkerman'a Salvage Yard.
H i bath, cement block
Offers for your a*lection
We Repatr and Service
322-8072.
home can be youra! Presentthese Beautiful 3, 3, A 4
STINE
]y undergoing complete re
Bedroom
'Machinery' add "Supply C3. '55 FORD, good body, good
modeling! Almost Immcdi
307 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
mechanical condition, CaU
ate occupancy.
Government
322-6646, Claude UajroU.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

. FHA - VA

"Sweetie Pie sure teems determined to get me Into
the! icy water!**
I. Education • Instruction 6. For Rent
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

FURNISHED 2 flit House
2481 Palmetto. 3220274.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
Kooma private batha, l i t
as $102.00 a week. Prepay
W. Flrat St.
atory training until appoint
ed. Thousand* of Job* open 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A ihower, suitable
Experience usually unnee
for couple or aingle peraon
e n try . FREE information
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
or retired. Ail utilitiei In­
on job*, lalariei, require
YOUR RF.XA1R DEALER
cluded in rent. Ideally to
tnent*. Write TODAY giving
2355 S. Park
322-45(1
cated on let St., within 1
Dime,
addrcn
and
phone
Sale* — Parts — Service
block of 2 tree parking lota
Lincoln Service, Box 73,
and ahoppmg center. In
fianford Herald.
quiro at Manuel Jarobaon
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
l a th * U a a rt *1 t h * U a a a ty 5. Food
Jake*. Seaalaala Caaaty, D m RENTALS
Mb , l a P m h a t r,
OKRA. 322-0415.
fa r r i K a t a l* a f
Furn. apt. nice
$50. mo,
PAUL CIIOVANKC
Furn. apt. good
$60. mo.
DeceaeeS 6, For Rest
T a A ll f r a g lt a r a • • * Pereoaa
Furn. apt. apactoua $85 mo.
t la v la g
(Talm a * r
D eaaaaSa CLEAN let Floor Apt. Pvt
Furn. 2 br. 1 bath
$85 ma
A g a la a t aald H atatai
eat. 1004 Palmetto.
3 BR, 1 bath Mayfair $100 mo.
You amt each of you ara
h t r t h y notified and required 2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph 3 BR, 3 bath Kit Eq. $100 nio.
to p resent a n y claim* and d*
3 BR, 2 bath Loch Arbor $125
322-M92.
mende which you, or e ith e r of
you, m ay hav* a g a i n s t th*
mo.
aetata of PAUL CHOVANEC, Oat. sp t 1201 Magnolia Avs. 4 BR, 2 bath nice itae $145
daceased, late of eald County,
Apply 8-6:30.
mo.
to th* County Ju d g e nf P#mt
nola County, Florid*, at hla
I BR, 3 bath on lake $150 mo
1
BR.,
Furn.
Apt.
with
Pvt.
offlca In th* court h o m e nf
For The Fineat Rental* Sec
aald County a t Sanford, Flor
bath, SIT S Park Avt.

Legal Notice

Ida,
w ith in
al*
c alendar
month* from th* tint* or th*
flrat public ation of thla no
tic*
Taro onplea of
aach
claim nr demand shall h a In
w ritin g, and shall a ta t* th*
idao* of rMldene* and post
files addrea* of t h a claim
ant. and ahall ha a w orn to by
the c la im a n t, hla a g e n t, o r a t ­
torney a n d accom panied by
• filing f*a of one d o lla r and
• uch claim or dem and s e t aa
filed ahall be Told.
/ * / Ait,art P a ul Chovanec
Aa executor Of th* Last
Will and T e s ta m e n t of
PAUL UllOVANEC,
deceased
Wlnderweedl*. Main** A W ard
I* O. llnx H7
W inter P ark, Florida
Puhllah J u ly II, to, 37 A Aug.

EFFICIENCY, i l l Park.
Furs. A pt S300 sieflonvflfo.
LAKE COTTAGE
1 Bedroom, Furn. $30. mo,
Ph. 322 6108

Stenstrom Realty
256S Park Dr.

323-2420

3 A 3 Bedroom ilouaea

Payton Realty
322-1301

REMODEL - REPAIR

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park Dr.

322 2420

RAVENNA PARK

IMAGINE being ablo to pur
chase a 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
kitchen equipped home In
till* choice area for only
$11,500, with Just $350. down
Only onol

Stenstrom Realty
*565 Park Dr.

322 3430

New Cuelom-built, Lake Mary
C. B., 2 BR, carportc, uti­
lity. shade A citrus. FHA
Finance. 322-6859.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Av«. FA 3-6123

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly payments
From $43.50
To mako the beat home
buy, aee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322-2118
Night 323-0648
323-0700
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

4 BR, 114 Bath, florid a Rm.
central tw it A air-coodi LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bit. 2 Bath,
Honing. Ph. 322-4876.
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink
lent, patio. Ph. 322 8522, 207
See Suburban Estatee
Ridge Rd.
W. 20th St., 1000 ft. weat
1-4. Sanford
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
1 to T p m. Daily
lota. First $2,500 lakes this
\ i Acre lota, home of your
properly. Ph. 668-4601, En­
choice.
terprise, Fla.
E. O. Fawcett, Developer
THERE’S PEACE A QUIET
LMN Enterprises
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
2 UK. recently repainted, ixiw paved street you ran buy
down A assume $58.88 mo
for 13,750 Cash. Ph. 668-4601,
Ph. 323-5562.
Enterprise, Fla.
HOT ZIGGIDY. we have new
custom built homes. 3 and
6 Mi. South on lit. 17 92
some 4 IwdriMni, 2 hath,
VA-FHA —
frmn $350. lo $N,ooo down,
FHA IN-SERVICE
Alan several expansive, not
Maine Street
cxpeniivr pre-owned home*,
So. Long wood District
1 owner FHA A VA $100
down. How can you miss on Contact: Mr. Fertfuaon
802 Highland Ave.
this selection.
Long wood, Florida

17-92 at Hiawatha
MODERN Furn. apt*. Also
Storage apses. Pb. 322-1374 FURN. 2 BR. home, $80. T iv
Point*, ilwy. 17-92. Inquire
UNFURN. 3 BR tkkuc. 2100
Wren Gia Station.
Cordova. Ph. 322 0274.
2 BR., home, clean A dote
8LEEPINO room. Private onin. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.
trance sad bath. 322-3986.
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
FURN. APT. 322 2800.
home al 009 Catalina Dr.,
I9 li.
$85. It. A. William*, 322 3951.
&gt;11-14
FURN. Apt. 3 Room* &amp; Bath
Clow lo. $55 mo. incl. wa
IN Till! CIlitTIT rnUHT IT
RENTALS
ter A elec. Ph. 322-9507.
AND Fill! ■■NlWOf.lS COCNFurnished or Unfumlihcd
T t. ri.oniDA.
nili-tliilr Agency
IN ( IKNt HRY NO. I
NICELY furnlihed garage apt
T H E llltONX BAVINOS BANK,
Adult*. 1912 Sanford Ave Ph. 322 5011 218 S. Perk Ave
corporation,
322 5668.
Plaintiff,
UNFURN 2 BR Duplex Apt
va.
Kit. equip!. T erraiio floor*
1IUWAUD JOHN HILL, at UX. CLEAN 4-Room», down, sun
Stemper Agency 15 Uunlnciw Opportunity
D e fenda nt!
tile hath, Venetian lhad**,
porch.
611
Park.
Attorney for plaintiff*
NOTICE OF SALB
P. O. Box 1141
water furn. Ph. 323 2314 aft­
F n n LEASE—Service Stalion.
Realtor-Insurnr-TraJcs
Notice I* hereby f i v e s t h a t
Sanford, Florida
p u rsu a n t
to lha Final D*ora* 3 ROOM furnlihed apt. Water*
er 5 p.m.
Good locution. Good pro­
322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Puhllah J u ly IS, l», ST, A Aug. nf Fore, loaur* a n d Sain e n te r
it IlghU furnished. 322-1744
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
S, 1941.
ed in die &gt;aiia* pending In lh«
FURN.
Apt.
Close,In.
Jimmie
MUST
aell,
owner
transferred
CDU-IT
Trrtiii Court In and for f a r a l .
locally 322-4342, nr apply to
Cowan. 322 4013.
$200. huya our S year equity,
dole &lt; „ u n t y . Florida, case d e c ­ 2 BR,, Fie. room, fenced
llic PURE OIL COMPANY.
IN T H E CIRrOTT COURT OF kel num ber l l l t t , Ihe u n d e ryard. Lake Mary. 322-1507.
3 bed~onmi, screened porch,
T H E SIXTH JU DICIAL C tR . ■tgned Clerk will eetl th* pro
RENT A BED
IN T U B CIRCUIT COUNT OF CHIT IN AND FOR SEHINOLR perty si t u a t e In aald county
109 Valencia fir., Ravenna Ifi. Female Belp Wanted
2 BR Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia Roi’away, Hospital A Baby
THH NINTH Jt IJU IAI. UIH. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
deerrlhed ee
Park. 322-3563
$65.
Ph.
322-3931
or
322
2296
C U T IN AND FOR •K M IlU l.B IN UHANCHRY N». 1**41
11AIIY Sitter needed for work*
Bed*.
I-.t
I I of Block "Id".
COUNTY. FI.ONIDA.
NOTICE OF
KAHTIIItnOK
SUBDIVT
tog mother. 5 days, 820.
By
Day,
Week,
or
Month
IN CKANCRRT NO. tieoo
roEECLO al'EM SALE
BEDROOM, unfurnished
KIMS'. UNIT NO. SIX. a*- 3
SUFFOLK COUNTY FE D E R A L
ph. FA 25181 116 W. l i t SI. B n l l - B l n i r A g e n c y
NOTICE OF
week. 323 0769 after 6
cording tn th* P l a t t h e r e ­
house.
$100
mo.
1813
Paloma
FORECLOBUNE t l l . E
BAVINOS AND IX&gt;AN ASSO
of as recorded In P l a t
CARROL!'S
FURNITURE
REAL
ESTATE-INSURANCE
INSTITUTIONAL RECUR ITIEB CIATION, a I 'n t l t d Stataa of
HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
Kook 'U " , a n d pas**
3rd A Park Ava.
CORPORATION, a New Tork Amarlea corporation,
end &gt;4. Public Record* of OARAGE Apt., furnlihed, $41 8. B ench R enlnla
white, live in Salary Ph
Plaintiff,
a o rpora tton.
Bemlnele County, Florida
322-2302 or 322 318.1.
ftione 322 5641
Plaintiff,
321-0587 before 6 p in
Together with alt c trueturen
*v*.
RAT KENDALL and OOLDtB and Im provem ents now and 3 BF.DROOM home, unfurnUh NEW SMYRNA BEACH
323 0912 afler 6.
RICHA RD ARNOLD WEBBER. K E N D A L L hi* wife,
$
1
0
0
D
O
W
N
ha rea fta r on aald land, and
Defendants fixtures a tta c h e d t h e r e to ; a l ­
ed on Lake Mary. $100. mo Apartment on bcarh week or
I&gt;!f*Ad!nt
month. Call 322 6496.
NOTICE l« HEREBY OIVNOTICE IS H E R E E T OIV- so all gae. eteam, electric, w a ­
F IJA -V A
H O M E S 18. Help Wnntrd
Ph. 322-6131.
E X p u r l u a n t to a Finel Decree EN p u re uant to a Final B a ­ ter. end other h e alin g , r a n k ­
SEVERAL
Qutatanding
IA S
of Fore c losure deled July *. rra* of Fopracloaura date d Ju ly ing.
HUTCHISON'S
T -frlgeratlng,
llghllng,
Bedroom
Home*
available
In
I l l * , and entered In Chancery . 1941. and anta red In Choa- plumbing, vent Hating. I r r i g a ­ FURN. 3-room opt. with bath
OCEANFRONT APTS
LOOKING FOB
Cae* Na. 111*0, of the Circuit hary Caa* No. 11941, of tha ting. and pow er ayetems. m i k garage. 2520 Narciaiu*.
all Area* of Ranfrmd. Let u*
338
So.
Atlantic
SECURE JOB 7
C o u r t of th* Ninth Judicial
Ircult Court of tha Ninth chlnaa.
appltancaa,
flxturaa
Ph,
322-3146.
Show you Around I
Circuit In and for Fmdnul# Ju d ic ia l Circuit In a n d for and a ppurtenancaa, which now
Daytona
Beach
County. Florida, wherein IN Seminole
County.
Florid*, cre or may h e r e a f te r p e rta in
Call 322-4088
Train for U. S. Civil Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY to. or he uaed with, In o r on CLEAN Unfurn. apt. MS Mag
■TITUTIONAL
SECURITIES wherein
CORPORATION, a New York F E D E R A L
BAVINOS
AND cold premia**, even though
solia. Apply downataira af
tests. See our *d under Edu
Seminole
Realty
oor poratlon, la Plain tiff end LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Halted they b* d a tc e h t d o r detach9. For Hale or Itaat
tar 6 p. m.
rat ion-instruction classifica­
RICHA RD ARNOLD WKHMER, S ta ts * of A merles corporation, abi*
1801 fl. Park Ave.
tion. Lincoln Service. Ea&gt;
a alngl* man. la Defendant, I
P la in tiff, and RAY K E N ­ T o g e th e r w ith lha fallowing
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
FA 1-5232 anytime
will eetl to the hlgheat and DALL and OOLDIR K E N D A L L Heme of properly which ar* I BEDROOM furnished house
tabliahrd 1948.
LAKE.
CaU
a
v
a
a
l
a
g
s
beat bidder for caeh at Front hla wife, are Defendant*, I will located In and p e r m a n e n tly In1S3-SOT0.
Door of th e Seminole County erll lo the hlghee t a n d beet e l t l l x l ae a p a r t of th a Im­
322-1397.
TAKE TWO!
Courthouae. In th* c i t y of San* bidder for caeh at the Front provement* on eald lend:
■R. nicely (urn. houae
Two sound homes, on on# lot, 19. S itu a tio n * W anted
fard. Florida, a t U:«« o'clock P o » r of th# Seminole County
W eetlngheue* E . l a a t r t c
12. I(«1 Eatai* For 8ala in town. Groas income $115,
AduRa. $60. mo. 333-SITS.
A. Mo a n th* 17th day »f July Courthouse tn the City of S a n ­
Built-In Ov*n. Model OLCIM4. th* follawlng deecrlbed ford. Florida, a t 11:00 A. St17-*. Serial V t t 4 ( « | ;
or live In one and rent the IRONING In my h o m e .
LOCI! ARBOR
p ro p a rty aa eat forth In eald on the 17th day of Ju ly , t i l l ,
FURNISHED
Weetlngbowa* B i a s t r i e
322-1203.
other. Only $8900.
S u m m ary Final Decree, In wit: the following described p r o ­
Hull! - In Hang*, Modal PLg 1 BR., 1 hath ................. $5$ SPACIOUS homtaMe In aefoct
L o t ?S. Block "A" of POL- p e rty aa se t fo rth In aald Final
.«; l e r l a l V l * » l l ( ;
BART riLCHEn. Broker
area
of
Loch
Arbor.
Only
RAT H A N D It. Seminole Dacrat, lo-w it:
MARRIED man would like
Q ua ker W all H e ate r. Mo 3 BR., I bath, Gar. Apt- *5$
CaU 322 7438
$4,000, CaU or see.
Lot
41. BEAR L A K E
County. Florida, according
del RH I I S - 1 , Serial H 4 t- 3 BR., t bath ................ ITS
work to Package Store.
HILLS, acoordlng l o th*
t o th* P la t thereof record­
11*1.
Bondable. Sanford Herald,
P la t thereof, a* recorded ■ I public eels, to th* hlgheet 3 BR., 1 bath, nice . . . . $60
ed In P la t Book It. P a x '
A. WILLIAMS
In P la t Book I I a t Pag* a nd b a it bidder f a r cash ha- I BR., m bath. Fla. rm. 1133 Stenstrom
I I , of tha Public llcrorda
Box 87.
Realty ROBERTRealtor
17. of th* Public Iteeorda tw sen th* hour# of eleven
of Seminole County. F lo r ­
UNFURNISHED
of Seminole County, F l o r ­ o’clock la th* forenoon and
ida.
322-2420 Raymond Lundquist, Asso. HOUSEKEEPER, babysitting
ida; to g e t h e r with t b s f o l­ tw o o'clock In th a a f te r n o o n on 3 BR., 1 bath, kit. equip. $60 2565 Perk Dr.
T o g e t h e r w ith th* following
or wiU do ironing in own
lowing:
FA 2 3831 AUsntlc Bank Bldg.
th* l l t h day a f July. !*(«, a t
daaurlbad household Heme:
UREENBKIAR
3 Ele ctrend H e a t e r s Modal th* front door of th* Sami- 3 BR., 1 bath, kit. equip. $65
H eater
home. 322-6588.
400U
■al* County Courthouae la Baa- I BR., 1 bath, kit. equip.,
Burfac* Unit
Choice lota available tn
DATED thla I t h d a y af J u ly fard. Florida.
Oven
21. Beauty Salona
4-Acrea ........
MS
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
D a ted thla I t h day of July 1944.
D O N ! AND DATED a t BaaVA-FHA —
(SEAL)
ford. Florida, thla I t h day a f a BR., 1 bath. kit. equip. $ss
overlooking golf course.
11*4.
FHA
IN-SERVICE
HOT JULY SPECIAL
A r t h u r H Beckwith, Jr., July. III*.
IM tA L )
, .. .
3 BR., 1th bath, atove
Custom building to your W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary in our air-conditioned salon.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court (COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
of Seminole County
only
...........
$135
specification*.
Greenbrlar
C lerk of th# Circuit Court
A r t h u r H- S ack with, Jr.,
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake
Permanent! starting at $5.
By; S andra S Jo hnaon
By: Sa n d ra 9 J o h n a o n
Clerk
developed by
Mary Fire Station, Right to
Deputy Clerk
Shampoo-Sets, $1.78. Hair
Sandra t. Johnaon
D e puty Clark
COURSHON AND COURJHON
KINGS WOOD
Deputy C t l r k
H oltaday A a a r d n a r
Office in Model House on
cull, $1.25.
H i 41st Street
Mehoney, Hadlow,
P. O. Box 14*
BUILDERS,
INC.
Abbott Ave.
Ace Beauty Salon,
Miami Beach. Florida
Chamber* A Adam*
C a r a t 0*M#» 14. Fla
REALTOR - INSL'ROn
202 Fairmont Dr.
i'u bll-h J u l y 11. 1144
I'uMI-h Ju ly II, 1**4
LMN Kntemri-rs, Inc.
Puhllah Ju l y 11. m i .
Mayfair Hotel
C
D
fi-U
CUD-44
Y
FA 2-4991 1313 5. FrtacA Ave.
FA 2-W/4
1CUV-4I
fix. 322 2744
' Fboue 322-8525

NEW HOMES

NEW HOMES

Stemper Agency

y fc iW /t*
J

34. Articles For Sain

NEW HOMES

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Tuee., thru Frt. - z P. M. day
before Iniertlon. Moo. - S at
cooa.

IS. 1*44.
C D A -tl

12. Real Eslnte For Sale 12. Rent Estate For Sale 21. Beauty Kiton*

CaU B. E. Link, 322-7029

MUST SELL due to order*
1957 Plymouth 4-door hard*
top, white with new whit*
AIR-CONDITIONING
wail Urea, aU power, auto­
ny FEDDER3
matic transmission, radio,
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
heater. $395 cash. CaU 323200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 9601.

Building; Contructor

29. Autom obile B ervlc#

Auto Glaaa, -TOgM
A Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

1963 Chewy 2 S. S. $200, take
up payments. 322-1187.
'63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excel!#*
rood, Ph. 322.8283.

1955 BUICK, air eondiUoned;
1957 Pontiac; both reaioo.
able; See "Dick" Kintey,
Otto's Garage, west side
U. S. 17-92, near Lonfwood,
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
•outh side of Rocket Trail#
Free inspection, estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
era P lan t
k repairs discounted.
*55
FORD Convertible, atan*
31m E. 3rd.
322-3448
d ird shift, RAH. Good con#
ditioc. 332-8600.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8038
ALL WOHK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarlk Glean and Paint
Company
110 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4U2

31. Poultry • Llvaetock

$ Bank $
Repossessions

'60 Peo. Wgn $787 bal, t n mo.
MCE gentle 48" m i n , $125, '57 Ply Win., 8397 bal, |23 mo.
Phone 838-7745
55 Ford Wgn 8389 bal. $23 n o .
'53 Mar. Wgn $381 bal, $11 uMk
31 A. Peta
'55 Bufck, $228 bal, $11 mo.
KITTEN, InteUlgent, house '55 Pontiac, $374 bal, $21 mo.
broken, for adoption, 2 mo. '51 Dodge, $714 bal. $32 ora.
322 9631.
*59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 an«
GERMAN Shepherd puppies '53 Merc. $569 bal, $32 mog
'56 Chevy. $517 bal, $28 meg
132 8310.
'87 Old* , $467 bal, $11 meg
DACHSHUND Puppies, several '31 Pont. $499 bal, $14 mo.
weeks old. Registered. Ph '58 Chivy, 1667 bal, $11 mag
'57 Huk'k, $396 bal, $29 mag
322 8621.
'56 Chevy, $519 bal, $29 mo.
AKC Registered, black, fo '53 Cadillac, $490 bal. $24 mo.
male Poodle, 1 yr. old. Rea- '58 Imperial, 1777 bal, $33 m«g
sonable. TE 8-3737.
'58 Rambler, $481 bat, $24 m&lt;s
'55 Olds, $471 bal, $24 mo.
32. Flow ern • Bhrube
'38 Olds, $781 bal, $33 mag
Ripe hydroponic tom* toe*, '57 Chevy, |T92 bal, $35 mo.
25c IS. Grosser Hydroponic '56 Chevy, $419 bal, $14 meg
Farm*. So. Sanford Ave
‘80 Ford, $399 bal, $31 mo,
'53 Olds, $177 bat, $15 mng
33. Furniture
'56 Merc. $133 Hal, $4 mog
'57 Ford, $90 bal, $3 mo.
f r e e e s t im a t e
Upholstering k Mattreaa rax*
ovatlng. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 3-8117.
SANFORD AYR.
OPEN EVENINGS

National

FURNITURE

3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $240.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.
198 Ixmgwood P laia
17 92 Ph. 838-4583

IUIZ
Phone 322-4503

37. Oonle - Motor*
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. TA 2-3861

18. MolnrrydM - Scooter*

fell Ua Your Furniture. VESTA Scooter, 1963, A-l (Cfr
Quick Service With the
dltioo. Roll bare tod ap art
lire. $225. 321-7683.
Cask. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 1-0877.
1962 VESTA motor eoooter.
Used furniture, epplUacea,
8175. 323-0629.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'a Mart 111 Sanlord 89. Tnllero • C tbiaia
Ave. Pb. FA 1-4118.
APACHE Camp Trilfort. New
* Uaed. 322-3467.
For lha biggest inaction of
Marly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
B t-l or e y o u b u y
Brokerage ia CwselbeiYy
on 17-82. Open 8 day* 8 to A

34. Articles For Salt
Jolly Donuts WITH Jelly la
a t W arren't Donut Shop
2012 French Ave.
828-4088

see

O r ix n u t
■Bmmm

• A $1»«M W

« aP to

*. • (if k ,

OLD NEWSPAPER3
FOR SALB
26 LBS. • 60c
SANFORD HERALD

DICK’S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
516 Sanford Ave, 322-7*1

�Vffr

Ontfnri

* tofire 12 — July 13. 1984

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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 th at 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 of 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 of
the platform was written hy
tha GOP Resolutions Commit­
tee during two week-end ses­
sion* wracked with conflict.
I t 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
of tha civil rights law, but
Instead pledged:
"Full Implementation and
faithful execution of the civil
rights act of 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" of the statute.
On tha question of politi­
cal extremism, the 8,500-word
platform was silent except for
• gibe at the Domocrata it ac­
cused of 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 i l nuclear weapons. Goldwa­
ter has contended that the
NATO commander should be
given greater supervision over
use of 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 of withdrawbig diplomatic recognition
from tha Soviet Union In or­
der to gat Communist conf i l l Ionia

1

Establishment o f a a 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 w ar etreU gy amthe attack. I t ad­
vocated preaalng more "deelsively" for victory In South
,Vlet Nam, recognition of •
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Pnlnce In San Francisco, filled with delegates to
the Republican national convention. Some lively
and reorganisation of 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.
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they were prepared to us*
their “biggest names” in such
a fight, Incluiiiling New York
Gov. Nulson A. Rockefeller,
and Michigan Gov. George
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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 of 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 of Clear
laike, Iowa. First runner-up
was Jane Olmstad of tiie Uni­
versity of Kentucky ami aecend runner-up was J a n
!'helps of Colorado Springs,
C o lo ,

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 (UPI) —First
baseman Ed Kranupnul of 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 of 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.

HAN FRANCISCO (U PI)—
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:
"Well, a t 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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Seminole County * * * * on the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America**

Zip Code 32771

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VOL. 5G United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 233

. Three Development Proposals Placed Before City
Council Calls
Study Session
After years of being icnored, Sanford’s unde­
veloped waterfront was suddenly the focus of 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
in surh n way that all could (Continued on Page Three)
ha lined.
--'■ nutf-h* pleaded with emu-* .......★
★
Ar
mlasionera, "we urge that you
not conniiler leasing nny por­
tion of 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 executive director, we )nWATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PLAN, ns duvelojied
“ 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
ml.;/":,
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 s e e
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
how leasing to one of the Howard Hodges, working in
"waller groups would In* de­ conjunction with John KriEDITORIAL COMMENT
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!
group" was a "tremendous Mrllonvllln Avrunr, Involv­
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 of It."
feature or well known attraction.
John Krlder, H o m l n n l o cipal control.
•
•
•
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 ft..
. . . First Federal
. . . Architect
, . . Sanford Atlantic
nro not proposing this plan group," headed by Jam es
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 of upptoximnteThree Sanford hanker*, con nt intense interest tn munici­ chopping it up nnd parceling Page Three,
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 financing feasibility of liie
At the same time, it is pro­
The marina nnd lakefront center will pro­ manager of the Chamber of posed
Uluntly, it is estimated at downward trend, stem the
that n new land-fill
Commerce
and
several
other
project.
vide Sanford with a major attraction, it will
flow of business away from the
of the must progressive and project iti the basin will pro- aland (500,000.
develop one major aspect of the river, it will
We (eel that such develop­
The ligurrs were derived
forward-looking rilixens Imve vide area for service build­
city and bolster a sagging ment is financially feasible
revitalize the downtown economy, and it will
presented to the City of San­ ings to provide for the re­ frmn inquiries and investiga­ economy, put their head* to and that necessary financ­
enable Sanford eventually to become tho inland
ford Commissioners a plan, quirement* of the h o n t * tions made by the office of gothcr and came up with an ing ran be obtained by utili­
boating capital of Florida, a new phase of
ALWAYS Rftrr QUALITY m
thu magnitude of which has therein ns well us u small pri­ John A. Horton IV, architect,
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 Kanlnnl bukines* urea
It is also proposed to create who was responsible for the the City of Sanford Is In the ticipated revrnues and the
The development of Sanford's lakefront is
from slipping into oh-mri- 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 erono- mately 35 acres w'hirh will
Daytona Iteach Yacht Basin, Just another lakr, but a wa­ appear lo be sufflrirnt, if
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
cilities of a similar nature in to Jacksonville and on up unrbanged, In make the
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 tificate Issue a bankable
f r o n t farilltie* extending and other facilities.
The half million dollars
from the former l«rntlnn of
This facility should have would he spent by the City to a feasible, finanriablr, posa- transaction,
|d % 7 7
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
WXllE 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
It is proposed that facili­ structed and operated by service, electric service, sew­ Kanford on the map—will
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
-vrlopnirnt of industrial vantage of low-cost barge ties would he developed to
draw peiqtlr and money this project and to assure
parties such us one of the age service, construction of
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 of 1904, The
Very truly yours,
Production industries con­ and up, in a yacht basin.
and piers.
Commissioners which accom­
Smal l
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 of Hanford should be piers and docks has already their plan:
Vice president, First Feder­
ic inland water currier plant facilities slung naviga­ ticn with the p r e s e n t the logical party to construct been formulated, and the fig­
al
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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
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e of plant construction second quarter of 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
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uunogcmcnl lo lake ad­ &lt;Continued on Page Three)
The plan envltiuna the ac­ (Continued on Cage Tiller)
(tuuliuurd uu I’agr Three)
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Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. It. L. Johnson
Well I declare, wasn't last
Thursday
Just
yesterday?
Time U just going by too fast.
Watch out boys and eirls,
school dsys will be here be­
fore you esn almost say Jack
Itohlnson. There are families
still on vacation and some just
coming home. The Charles
Bakers and their children a.
long with Frances Warren and
■on, Melvin, are camping out
at Alexandria Springs. The

Baker children were anxious­
ly awaiting this trip for a long
lime. Hot they arc Having the
lime of their live*. • • • Con­
gratulation* to Edgar and
Mary Ann Bruce on their brand
new arrival, a cute little gal.
• • • We want to extend our
sympathy out to Hie family of
Mr. II.
Dunn, who passed
away last week. Mr. Dunn re­
sided on Upsets Hoad. • • •
Di&lt;l you sign the petition for
getting Hie West Side Fire De­
partment started towards be­
ing a reality? The names were
needed in order to gel onto
the Novemlier election ballot.
1 understand that a certain
amount of name* were need­
ed and that Hie committee got
them easily. Now the NEXT
step? Your continued support
and when there is a meeting
date announced, HE THEBE,
(icnrge Hell, who is Ihe presTALLAHASSEE (I ll'll The Florida Mayors Council Ident, (old mu that he ha* the
on Fair Apportionment made promise now of a (Ire truck.
Hi well 'publicized move m cl That la grand. So by all means,
day and asked a circuit Judge do support this organization
to remove the state'a present because It la working real
apiwrlinnmcnt plan from Hie hard to see (hat everyone out
here in Oils district gets (ire
November ballot.
St. Petersburg Mayor Her­ protection. • • • Mrs. Harry
man Coldner filed the petition (Vallie; Wilson was In Hushwith Cirruit Judge Hugh Tay­ nell last week to attend Hie
lor on grounds the ll. S. Su­ funeral of her cousin. Mrs.
preme Court hud declared Die Jerry Chovoua. .She leaves lie*
42-irnstor, H2-rrprcaentnlive bind her husband amt two
small children. Our sympathy
plan unconstitutional.
“ By virtue of the Supreme goes out to Die bereaved fam­
Court's decision," C o l d n e r ily. • • • Sorry lo hear Dial
said, “ House Joint resolution Charles Italnm is confined to
5 X la unlawful amt In viola- lhe local hospital. Hurry out
tlon of the Hlh Amendment Charlie. * • * And glad to hear
of the Untied States Constitu­ that Mrs. Freddie (Ann) lirelircns is now out of the bustion." •
Taylor art Aug. H at 10 a.m. pital, • * • Mr. and Mrs. 1-ec
for a hearing on thr petition. Keller have returned home
Lust month, Miami attorney alter a nice vacation spent in
lllchard Swann filed suit in the mountains near Knoxville,
federal district court in Mi­ Tenn. Uncle Iwe just finished
ami to order Hie Legislature budding a summer catiin up
to reapportion Itself "with all there. ♦ * • Ulch and Agnc*
convenient speed" or let the Hans amt son liny have return­
ed from a vacation which also
court do it.
Oov. Farris Bryant told the took them to Knoxville and
mayors a few weeks ago ttiat then on to Hammond, Irul. for
he would cooperate with them a nice visit with Itich's family,
legally in a move to get Hie • * * llov, amt Mrs, William
plan oft Hie ballot, trill lie lias Lultrrll and family will ar­
aaid repeatedly that he doea rive Saturday afternoon for a
not think that now la the pro­ visit with us amt other rela­
per time for a special session tives. Hill is pastor of the
Trafalgar Indiana Methodist
on rcapportionment.
Church where the family re­
side*. His young son Mark will
sing a solo Sunday morning in
the local Naiarcnc Church.
And I will have the pleasure
of uccompaning him. • * • The
local men's softball league
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) — champions. Kings wood Hinkl­
Jnrkaonvllla Mayor lluydon ers, were our guests at a
Burns, Florida’s Drmnrrntir hamburger party at our home
nominee for governor, und Tuesday evening. Mr*. Iwroy
Mrs. Duma will attend no o f­ (Frankie) Estridge assisted
ficial sluto dinner nl the mo in preparing for it. They
While House Thursday night. boy* won 27 of their 38 game*.
President Johnson invited I-a st night lliey drove over
lluras to the function which to Kau Callic to enter Hie
will he held In honor of Sec­ state tournament. They are a
retary Utmernl of (lie United wonderful group of boya, I
sure hate to ic e Hie hall sea­
Naliooa U Thunl. Thu White
son end as I enjoy the games
House said it it the first o ffi­
k&gt; much, * • • our thought
cial viait of the Kecretary
this week is Kind Word*: If
Cicncral In the Ill-year history
you hear a kind word spoken
of the United Nations and he
of some worthy toul you know,
will Ihi honured as u lo ad of
It may fill hi* heart with sun­
state.
shine, if you only fell him »o.
Hums aaid today It is his
hn|ie, while In Washington, to
arrange a later conference on
the subject of Interama, the
proposed Inter A ui « r i t s n
Trade and Cultural Center In
New (earlier*'to the SeminSi i a m i. The gubvinatiiilHl
nle County school system sre
nominee
recently
obtained
being asked lo report Aug. IT
support for the project at the
to the English Estates .School
National Conference of May­
for a briefing session prior
ors.
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sacrifices needed fur waging
war.

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Eye On Red China
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. on Communist China today
S. tercei in Southent Alla, lest it decide to back up ita
bolstered by ■ iwift buildup threats with aggression.
of air power, kept a wary eye
Defense Secretary Robert S,
McNamara said K la "proba­
ble" that Red Chin* will move
combat aircraft into North
Viet Nam because of the
Navy's deadly rsid on Com­
munist torpedo boat nests.
But the Renatgon chief said
there was no evidence at this
time of any substantial move­
ment of Red Chinese forces,
either on land or in the air.
Top U. S. officials said the
Navy's deadly reply to North
Vietnamese attacks on U. S.
destroyers
in
International
Next time you feel like tak- waters, plus the prompt build­
Ins your seaplane for a ride up of American power in the
pay heed to an announcement area, appeared to have ans­
from the U. S. Corpi of Engi­ wered its purpose for the time
neer*. They've served notice being.
There was s growing feeling
that provisions "governing the
use and navigation of a sea­ in Washington that the "Bat­
plane restricted area in the tle of Tonkin Gulf" had en­
St. Johns itiver is hereby re­ tered the talking stage with

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voked . .
The restricted
ares in question is near the
U. S. Naval Air Station at
Jacksonville.
• • •
The Kiwanis Magazine lias
won a top National School Bell
Award for 1964. the Clock
learned from Dr. John F.
Darby, Sanford Kiwanis Club
president. The award came
for '‘distinguished continuous
coverage of education during
the year ended April 1 by a
specialized audience maga­
zine." Thus, the Kiwanis pub­
lication joins an elite group
w h i c h includes "Changing
Tim es," "Reader's Digest,"
"L ife," "L ook" and the three
national broadcasting n e t works,
• • •
An estimated 300 physicians
and nurses from five states
and including Florida will
meet Aug. 20-22 in Daytona
Beach for the 14th annual
postgraduate obstctric-pcdiatrie seminar. The seminar is
sponsored by stale health de­
partments
from
Florida,
Georgia, -South Carolina, Ala­
bama anil Mississippi. It's
held yearly to discusi meth­
ods of improving medical care
of babies and women before,
during and alter childbirth.
• • *
June contract! for future
construction in Florida de­
clined 2« per cent in June,
compared with the previous
June, word from the F. W.
Dodge Company told us to­
day. Still the figure is quite
impressive—SU2.9C3.ooo. The
total for the first six months
of the year is given us $1,123,082,000, a 21 per cent Increase
compared with 1903.
• • •
Gremlin Department: The
Seminole All Star ha sc ha II
picture which appeared in The
Herald's sports page Wednes­
day failed to carry the iden­
tity of Art Lego, the manager.
Howard Willoughby is not the
manager, as reported, but is
the team's acorekecpcr, ac­
cording to Jane Casselberry.
« • •
A reminder to farmers from
Frncsl Lundberg, assislant
county
agricultural
agent:
Many farmers and others in
the agricultural field do not
realize they are entitled to a
gas tax refund on gasoline
used on the farm for farming
purposes. The term "farm "
includes stock, dairy, poultry,
bees, fruit, fur bearing ani­
mals, trurk farms, plants
( i n n s , randies, nurseries,
ranges, gre*'nhouse« or other
similar itruclurcs used pri­
marily for the raising of ag­
ricultural
or
horticultural
commodities.
» • •
Lundberg advises any oper­
ation falling into one of these
categories is eligible for Ihr
seven-cent per gallon tax re­
fund. Actually, lie adds, there
arc two refund*, a three cent
per gallon federal tax refund
and a four cent per gallon
state refund. These must be
applied for separately by the
owner, tenant or operator of
the farm. Refund forms arc
available at his office, he
sayi.

Herald Index
Abby ............................ J’aE* 3
Bridge ...................... Fate 9
Classified ...........
&gt;011
Comics .............. Bases 2A-3A
Editorial ................. I’ afie 1A
Funerals ................... Ra^e 3
Horoscope ......... Fagcs 2A-3A
Society ....................... Rage 8
Sports .......................... Page 6
i l V Programs .......
R*R*' 1
Page 'j
We the Women

the next moves probably to
come on the diplomatic front.
McNamara said his assump­
tion that Communist China
may move some of its air
force into North Viet Nam
was based on the fact that the
North Vietnamese have no
combat aircraft of their own.
"I assume they would make
such a request, and it would
be answered," he said.
Communiit China has offer­
ed “ moral aupport" to North
Viet Nam, but McNamara,
the Slate Department and
Gen- Earle G. Wheeler, chair­
man of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, have said there is no
evidence at this time of any
Chinese buildup along the
North Vietnamese border.
Even »o, Congress was
ready to give President John­
son • resolution backing any
action he may deem necess­
ary to halt aggression in
Southeast Asia or other trou­
ble spots.

Longwood Council
Hears Engineers
Ry Donna Kates
Representatives of the engi­
neering firm of Leffier, Diets
and Clark explained before
the Longwood City Council
Thursday evening the neces­
sity of having a feasibility
study made on present and
future requirements of the
sewerage system of the city.
Thu firm pointed out that
the population of Longwood
had increased at a more
rapid rate thun that of the
state as a whole and was con­
tinuing to Increase at a
slightly steeper rate than Ormtige County. The growth is
uhuut 12 per cent a year and
projected figures into 1980
show that the area will doulde
its population by that time,
making it • necessity for the
city to provide an adequate
sewerage system.
Possibility of having the
study made was taken under
advisement.
L. L. Cox, representing
property ownrrs on Lake
Wildmere, appeared to protest
the request of a sewage treat­
ment company to dump waste
from a proposed coin laundry
into Lake Evergreen.
Council assure Cox that
permission has not, as yet,
been granted to the company
and that the objections reg­
istered would be taken into
consideration in the mutter.
In other business, a letter
from Mra. Sadia Proehl was
read by Mayor A, It. Ixirmann offering to deed 25 feet
of property to the city so
that Beider Street could lie
extended from Oak Street

West. Council agreed to accept
the property snd extrmi the
street as soon ns a warranty
deed could be obtained.
Hid* on chlorination equip­
ment, as submitted by Wal­
lace snd Tiernun, Inc., and
Fischer and Porter, Inc., were
rend In full and turned over
to A. K. O'Nenll and Associ­
ates,
city
engineers,
for
further study snd recommend­
ation.
Council voted to install 14
new street lights in I.ongdnle
if rnicments could be obtain­
ed on Longdate Avenue mid­
way between Highland and
Wuynmn Streets, lAirmann
Clrclo N. between Hunt lluiid
and the curve of the Circle,
Selma Rond between l.imgdule
Avenue and Logan Drive and
Hamilton between
Carlson
Avenue and Logan Drive.
It was voted to purchase
necusssry tools from Sear*
Roebuck anil Company for the
maintenance department and
fur the new municipal ware­
house.
After extensive discussion
it was decided to purchase e
1:m’i5 Dodge police car from
Seminole County Motors at
Sanford.
Councilman Carl Lommier
recommended that the rity
purchase a completely rebuilt
tractor with all necessary ac­
cessories. The recommenda­
tion was tabled until further
information could bo obtained.
An equalization meeting
was scheduled for Monday at
8 p. m. The meeting was ad­
journed subject to call.

House Approves
LBJ's Decision
WASHINGTON (U PI) The House and Senate ap­
proved in quick succession
today an emergency Viet
Nam resolution upholding
President Johnson In any
"flghl-lf-we-muat" measures
needed to eounler Red ag­
gression in Southeast Asia.
• a •
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
House, casting aside electionyear politics, today g a v e

Water Bond
Bids Opened

President Johnson a ringing
bipartisan endorsement of his
"fight if-wc-must"
resolution
to deal with the Viet Nam
crisis.
Senate approi al, completing
congressional action on the
emergency resolution, w a s
imminent.
The resolution stiles that
"the Congress approves and
supports the determination of
the President—as commander
in chief—to take all necessary
measures In repel any armed
attack against the forces of
the L’nilrd Stales and to pre­
sent further'aggression."
It was proposed to Congress
Wednesday after Johnson or­
dered 11. S. carrier planes to
bomb North Vietnamese tor­
pedo boat bases which had
sent out attackers against
two U. S. destroyers.
The only major opposition
to the declaration came from
Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.,
who waged a delaying action
against the resolution in the
Senate. House passage came
after a 40minute debate.

Low bidders on the $800,000
of revenue certificates for the
City o f Sanford’s water im­
provement program Thursday
were Leedy, Wheeler and Allman. investment brokers of
Orlando.
Bids from four firms were
opened at a special meeting of
the City Commission, with the
winning bid sold at a gross
interest rate of 3.71T43.
Loomis Leedy, a member of
the firm, is the city’s fiscal
agent.
The
water improvement
program ia already under Final Swim
Seminole Swim Association
way, and involves the drilling
of four new wells and two ofticials today reminded mem­
water treatment plants to al­ bers that the final meeting of
leviate tha present situation In the summer will be held at
which all pumpi are working the Civic Center at 8 p.m.
at peak capacity and water Monday and urged tint all
j members attend.
i jtHuong is threatened.

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 196-t

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 251

JC's Endorse W aterfront Project
Following Public Discussion
By Dnltle Austin
City Editor
More than 100 persons gath­
ered at the Civic Center
Thursday to join the Sanford Seminole Jayrees in hearing
the proposal for a waterfront

development program on Lak*
Monroe, ns presented by A
group of leading Sanford businessmen.
Following the meeting, the
Jayeers Board o f directors
met and voted, and issued the

following statement:
•‘The Jayrees hereby go on
record as endorsing a study
o f the Sanford marina and
motel facilities as outlined by
the panel.*1
The panel which spoka to

the Jayrees and their guesta
at the town-meeting type pro­
gram at the Civic Center was
made up of the original pro­
posers of the long-range, com­
prehensive plana to develop
the Sanford waterfront into a

“ new image of Sanford," with
marina facilities for all sties
of boats and yachts, enhanced

by a motcl-restaurant-yarht
club complex.
Main speaker was George
Touhy, rxeeutivs vice presi­
dent o f First Federal Savings
and Loan whn told his listen­
ers that the long waterfront
area is ■ distinctive geograph­
ical feature and sets ilia com­
munity apart.
"The City of Snnford has
a natural asset in the lake •
front shoreline, which is pari
of the river, and seems to
provide the answer to offset
the economic blight that Is
slowly draining the business
life of the community," Touhy
said.
John Krider, executive di­
rector of the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce told the
audience that the SI. John's Indian River Canal Is a ''sure
thing" and that with the
rrnss-stnto barge canal, and
the port authority, will put
Sanford on the mainstream
of the nation's waterways.
"R ut Irregardlrsa o f tho
canal, this river Is going ta
he full of boats. One out of
•Vary ten Florida families
»o b ’ own a boat," Krider
'pointed out,
remark* by 'marine bgckerd,
SANFORD -UEM1NOL
"W e must take the Initia­
microphone ns Thomas S i«er, Jaycee program
Btgged a public forum on the proposed lehnfmnt
tive
to develop our commun­
chairman and forum moderator, stamls behind
mflnlM, tintwing more than 100 permina to the
ity now. If we don't have
him. In foreground, left, are Clyde Long, JayCivic Center luncheon. Above, Gcorgo Touhy of
enough confidence In the fu­
ren president, and John A. Burton IV, architect
the First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association,
ture to do It ourselves, ws
for the marina proposal.
answers a question posed by a member of tho
certainty have nn right to ex­
(Herald Photo)
audience following the formal presentation of
pect someone else to come In
here and do it for us," Krider
rmplinfized.
Touhy and Krider were
Joined by John Burton, IV,
nrehltect, who explained the
drawings and pictorial ren­
derings of the proposed wa­
terfront development, a n d
HANNOVER, Germany — Howard Hodges, president of
(U P I)— Fugitive Nazi killer the Sanford Atlantic Bank
Hans Walter Zech-Ncnnlwlch wlm epnkr on the financing
today surrendered to West aspects of tho plan.
German authorities, ilia Low­
T. E. Tucker, president of
er Saxony Justice MlnbLray the Florida State Bank, also
announced,
one of the proposers o f the
plan rniltd not lie present be­
cause of a business commit­
ItEHTt OKD, Gits land (Ul*l) ment. Panel moderator was
—Sharon Timms, 18, was fined Jayree Tommy Speer.
10 pounds ($28) for hitting Jo­
Tbe entire program was
seph Ice on tbe head with a broadcast live over radio sta­
policeman's nightstick alter he tion WTRR by Announcer
had been acquitted o( raping Bill Reck, and televieion cov­
TART OF THE t’ROWI) which gathered at tho Sanford Civic Center for
her.
erage by Channel 2, WE8Hbriefings on the proposed lakcfront marina is shown in this picture. More
TV was seen on tha 6:30
tlmn 100 persons were on band for the first public presentation and sjMinNewsrope program.
sored by the Sanford-Seminolo Jayrees. They listened with intense inter­
MOSCOW (UPI) - The So.
Present at the meeting, hut
est to the background plans and future schedule of events, should the
vlel Union kept up a barrage making no comment were
City Commission react favorably to the project.
(Herald i’ hoto)
of anti-American propaganda members o f City Commission.
over the Southeast Asia crisis
t o d a y but stopped well short
of promising men nr weapons
to Communist North Viet Nam

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BRIEFS

Nazi Surrenders

For G o ' d Measure

Reds Complain

Property Takes
A Beating In
2 Accidents

Tun accident' six minute*
apart caused heavy properly
damage Wednesday afternoon
but nn Injuries.
City police said a truck
driven by William H Plumtey
o f Ocoee and a car operated
by Douglas L. Braswell of
Route J, Sanford, collided at
the intcracction of Flr»t Street
and French Avenue. Braswell
was charged with making an
improper turn. The mishap
occurred at 3 p m.
Six minutci later cars driv­
en by Joseph W. Heath of 514
Mellonville Ave. and Dennis
J. Irwin of lie l.aurrl Ave.
collided at Park Drive and
French Avenue. Irwin was
charged with failure to have
his vehicle under conlro).

Window Broken
A window
booth at the
was ihstcred
nesday night,
today.

in the phone
Municipal Zoo
sometime Wed­
police rcjKit ted

15 Exceptions
Typhoon Roars
By Ruby Denied

DALLAS (U PI) — Judge |script of the triul testimony
Joe B. Drown refused today will go down to the state
to approve any o f 15 exrep. Court of Crminal Appeals in
Austin.
tinn* condemned Jack Ruby's
The court of criminal ap­
lawyers bud filed a* tbe first peals, liie highest in the state
step in appealing Ruby's in criminal cases, is expected
death sentence for murdering to hear Ruby's appeal in Jan­
Lee Harvey Oswald.
uary or February.
The defense lawyers 10
days ago filed 15 bills of ex­
ceptions. That is, 15 instances
ill which they rlaimrd Judge
Brown erred in his conduct of
Ruby's murder trial last Feb­
TALLAHASSEE fU P I) —
ruary and March.
Nine ministers released from
The defense lawyers now jail terms they were serving
have five days in which to for freedom ride convictions
file a "bystanders' bill;" that three years ago left Florida's
la affidavits from persons capital today and headed for
who heard and saw the trial, their homes.
saying that they think the de­
The Negro snd while min­
fense exemptions are Justi­ isters got up early and caught
fied,
a plane to Atlanta, Ga. After
Eventually, the bills of ex­ changing planes there, most
ceptions, Judge Brown's re­ were expected to arrive at
fusal to accept the hills, the Newaik, N- J , shortly after
bystanders' bill Slid e Iran- 8 p. • .

Freed Clergymen
Head For Home

MANILA, Philippine* (UPI)
—Typhoon Ids shrieked across
the northern Filippino islands
today with winds up to 150
miles an hour and dumped
torrential rains on Manila and
the rich tobacco provinces to
the north.

Delegation Picked
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
The newly formed Freedom
Democratic
party
(FDP)
Thursday night elected a blracial delegation of 68 persons
to rhallcngc the seating of
regular stale Democrats at
tlw Democratic National Con­
vention.

ATHENS, Gs. (UPI) - Four
Ku Klux Klansmen were held
today in connection with tha
shotgun murder o( a promin­
ent Washington, D. C. Negro
educator on a lonely Georgia
highway near here last month.
Authorities swore out war­
rants charging the four, seis­
ed lato yesterday by FBI
agents, with s "felony." Tha
warrants war* designed ta
bold the suspects until state
authorities decided whs* spe­
cific charges, Including mur­
der. to file again*! them.
Murder la among the charges
classified as a felony.
The warrants were sworn
out In DanlelsvUle, Ga., the
county seat of Madison Coun­
ty where Lt. Col. Lemuel A.
I’ cnn was shot to death July 11
white returning to Washington
with two Negro companions
after a tour of Army Reserve
duty st Ft. Denning, Gs.
J. J. Casper, assistant FRf
director who headed up an In­
vestigation into the slaying,
said earlier the four had been
charged with murder In war­
rants aworn out in Daniels-

vllle.
Murder hi punishable by
death under Georgia law,
A speeding car pumped two
shotgun blasts into Penn's
car ai he drove near Colbert,
Ga.—ID mile* northeast of
Athena—ai Penn, s prominent
Washington, D. C. educator,
and two Negro companions
were enroutc from Ft. Den­
ning, Gs., to Washington.
There la no federal charge
agalnit murder snd when FBI
agents arrested the f o u r
Klanamen late Thursday they
charged them with • civil
rights violation that carries a
penalty of 10 years In prison.
Traditionally, no bond* am
act In murder cases in floor*
tfa.
U. S, co m inki si oner Girard
Hawklna set Iciupwrary bonds
of 825,009 against the four
men at a preliminary bear­
ing Thursday night at which
he said one of the Klanamen
confessed to partJcipallng In
the shooting and Implicated
the oilier three.
The men were being held in
the Clarke County jail. Au­
thorities s a i d
preliminary
hearings probably will be held
next Friday on the murder
charges.

Enterprise Sets
Registration
Pnrcnls expecting to enroll
pupils at Enterprise School
this fall are requested to reg­
ister their children Monday
and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. Parents of pupils who at­
tended Enterprise School la it
year arc asked to telephone
the school giving the name,
address and grade level while
parent* of new pupil* are to
come in person to the acliool
cafclorium and register.
The special registration Is
in place of the regular preschool registration scheduled
for next week. Loss of school
records due to the recent fire
necessitates tho need to de­
termine as accurately is pos­
sible the number of pupils la
he accommodated.

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Exiles Rescued
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I)—Five Cuban refugees
completed a perilous five-day
flight from Havana Thursday
when they were plucked from
the sea near Grand Bahama
Island as shark* circled ben­
eath tbe inner tubes they used
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Vrrall Page 2—Fri. Aug. 7, ’64

Sewell

The Bible
Speaks
I urn lure that many nf you
become weary of hearing peo­
ple preaent thrlr idea* of the
way that would maka life
moat worthwhile. Certainly
are have a great abundance
o f reading material, we have
npportunlUea galore nf hear­
ing epcakera. and we have
many other meana of com­
municating
one
peraon’a
thoughts to another. Even
though thfa la true wa long
for direction that la infallible
and not merely an opinion,
f o r thla we rauat hear God
apeak to ua through the Bi­
ble.
Today, 1 would like to ahara
with you eome o f my favorite
Bible portiona. By them God
apeaka to me and He will to
you If you will let Him.

The Bible Speak* Of Itself:
", . .man doth not live by
bread alone, but by every
word that proceedeth out of
the mouth o f the Ix&gt;rd doth
man live." (Deuteronomy 8:3)
"The word I* a lamp Into
my feet, and a light Into mv
path." (Psalm 110: 106)

Vacation Church School Sets
Closing Program For Today

Area Channel
Adds Religious
TV Program
TV viiwcra in the Kauford
area have an opportunity to
see a program which for three
year* has been voted the liest
in religious televising. Thla
program, which presents u
startling challenge to Holly­
wood professionalism, ii callrd "THE STORY", and can
be seen earh Sunday over
WKTV, Channel if, Orlando at
12 noon.
Under the direction and In­
spiration o f Host Minister,
Ford Phil pot. "TH E STORY"
is both entertaining
and
thought provoking. Set design
shows great imagination and
the music is crisp and stimu­
lating. Th* program proves
that presentation of the Christian message ran keep pact
with modern time*.

“ All Scriptura I* given by
Inspiration of God, and is pro.
fitabla for doctrine, for re­
proof, for correction, for in­
struction In righteoutneti."
Tha Bible Speaks Of The
Church:
ADULTS, CHILDREN AND TETS, averaging
at leant 50 each clay, were In attendance ln«L
"How amiable art thy tab­
week for Vacation Church School at Barnett
ernacles, O Lord o f hosts!"
Memorial Methodiat Church In Enterprise. Mrs.
(Psalm 81:1)
Format o f "THE STORY"
Ralph Coullette, director, was assisted by Rev.
" . , .upon this rock 1 will each week Include* an Infor­
build my Church; and the mal Interview between Dr.
gate* o f hell shall not pre­ Philpot and a carefully chosen
vail against It." (Matthew Christian layman or woman.
16:1*)
Home o f th* nation’s leading
. .Christ also loved the hualneaimen and athletes tell
church, and gave Himself for In a atratght-from-the-shouldIt;, . ." (Ephesians 6:26)
er manner how Christianity
"And let us not hold aloof hae influenced their lives.
from our church meetings aa
Somn nf the featured per­
Hy Jane Casselberry
some do." Fhlllipa’ Transit- sonalities on "THE STORY"
Members of the Sunshine
tlon (Hebrews 10:26)
Yeung people of First Meth­ Circle of the Casselberry Com­
ara Dal* Evans, Georgs Bev­
Tha Bible Speaks Of Faith: erly Shea, Ethel Waters, BUI odist Church of Sanford are munity Mathodlit Church WS"Trust in tha I,ord with all Jones (sponsor of tha presi­ completing plans for Youth CS end their families were
By Donee E ilti
The (home of the evening thine heart; end loan not un­ dential
prayer
[ircakfast), Week, Aug. 18-22, to be held gueate of Mr. end Mrs. John
Vacation Bible School at Find to thins own understanding." Georgia Lee, Major Andy Mil­ on the theme, "Thy Purpose Howard at their home on
Peutaeoetal Church of U ag- (Proverbs 8:6)
ler (Salvation Arm y), and for Thy World We Share.
Lake Drive Tuesday for a
Rev. Kenneth Jones of Win­
wood to bo held nest week,
'T ru st in Him at all timai; athletes Bobby Richardson,
swimming party and covered
ter
Perk
wlU
be
devotional
0:43 until 0 p. m., Mooday ya people, pour out your heart Buddy Dial, and Dava Wickdish luncheon.
s p e a k e r and enrichment
through Saturday, will be "Y e before Him; God is a refuge oraham.
A brief business meeting
courses will include: The
■hall Know the Truth and the fo r ua." (Psalm 62:8)
Not only does Ford Philpot
was held after lunch with tha
History
of
the
Methodist
T ri** Shall Make You Free."
"Behold, God is my salva­ produce this television pro­
Church, The Lives of (he Dis­ vice chairman. Mr*. Marvin
Teacher* and themea of the tion; I will trust and not b*
gram, "TH E STORY," but he
ciples, Problems in Christian McClain, presiding In the ab­
varioui department* will bo: afraid: for the Lord Jehovah
also baa an evangelistic team ClUienahip end Finding Your sence o f 3lre. Don McLeod,
M n . M. L. McDaniel and Mra. is my etrength and my song;
with headquarters in Lexing­ Vocation.
chairman.
Ruby Brown, "The life of He also hna become my sal­
ton, Ky. Ha conducts areaSir*. William Shook, pro­
Workshops are planned In
Chrlat," beginner*, four, five,
vation." (Isaiah 12:2)
wide and city-wide crusades the
fields
of
recreation, gram chairman, gave the de­
and aix year old*; Mra. Fred
"Thou wilt kaep him In all acroaa America. Members
drama, jr.iuic and program votional from the b o o k ,
M cU ary, "Children Who Love
perfect peace, whoa* mind in o f his evangelistic team who
planning which will be led by "Strictly Personal— What God
G od," primary, aoven, eight
atayed on The*: because he are aeen regularly on "THE the older youth,
la Really Like,” by Eugenia
and nine year old*; Mra. Janie
A Saturday outing and Gali­ Price. Mre. Frank Mceiick
Higginbotham end Mra. Ro­ truatath in Thee. Trust ye in STORY" ara Howard Whit­
the Lord forever: for in tha more and Rob Gibbons.
lean Service will climax the gave the prayer.
bert Adams, "Enllat hi 0
In Its fourth year, "THE week which is being planned
Army o f God," Junior*, lo, 11 Lord Jahovah is everlasting
A new member, Mre. Charstrength." (Itaiah 26: 3-4)
STORY” Is in demand all ov­ to include ell youth of the lea Pierce, wae introduced and
and II year old*.
"A nd Jeaua answering aiith er tha nation. It la presently church.
lira. Thom a« Atrey and Mra
th* group applauded the fin*
Frank Penner, "Book o f the unto them, have faith in showing over more than 30
work o f Mre. Howard aa
Acta of the Apoatlea," teen*; God." (Mark 11:22)
station*, Including Hawaii,
chairman during the past
"F ight the good fight o f and several Canadian sta­
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, patter
year.
and vlaitlng teacher, "Grow faith. .
(I Timothy 6:12)
tions. Unique in 1U Held o f
Thoa* attending included
ln ( In Cfarirtr la Grace and
The Bible Speaks of Dedi­ Chriatlsn television, . "T H E
Rev. end Mr*. Delmea Cope­
Knowledge e l the Truth," cation:
V
RIWIY"* h on* gnawer to
land, and children Matt and
adults.
" , • .Consecrate youraalvba Irltlea who feel t h a t ' TV
Carrie Lynne: Mre. McClain
Rav. Grant win earve
today to tli* L o rd .. ." (E xo­ should present more culture!
A special church conference and children, Jackie and Mar­
superintendent and be aaaiat- dus *2:20)
nnd eduratinnal programs.
and quarterly conference ha* vin; Mre. Shook end Tatty,
ad by M bs Sybil Grant who
"Also 1 heard the vnlca of
been called for Sunday, Aug. Jimmy Jay and Ricky; Mr*,
will b t hi charge of tnualc and tha Lord, saying, Whom shall
23. Immediately following the l.orralne Cataher, Mra. Melhandicraft*.
1 send, and who will go for
10:55 a. pi. service, by First lick end daughters, Marilyn
All children and adulia of uaf Than said !, "Here am II
the area, regardleea of reli­
Methodist Church of Hanford and Patricia; Mia. Darlui
Send m e " (laaUh 6:*)
gion* affiliation, are Invited to
Purpose of the meeting will
The Circuit Assembly nf
"And he (Paul) trembling
and astonished said, Lord, Jehovah's Wilnessea in North be to authorise eale of the pre
what wilt Thou have m* to Central Florida will be held sent parsonage in preparation
Aug. 14-16 at Peabody Audi for future construction of a
doT” (Acts 0:6)
Methodiat Youth Fellowship
"I beseech you therefore, torlum In Deytnna Beech.
new one.
groups of First Methodist
Rush N. Stafford, local
brethren, by ' the marclee of
All members of (he church,
New usher* at P in t Meth­ God that ye present your bod­ presiding minister of Jehn
Church of Sanford will meet
1* y ea n old and older, will
odist Church of Sanford for ies a living sacrifice, holy, vah'e Witnesses who will he
at 6:3o p. m. Sunday for sep­
the month* o f August, Sept­ acceptable unto God, which la attending the assembly, ad- have a vote on the matter.
arate discussion hours after
ember and October were y o u r
which they will meet together
reasonable service." vises that a apeclal education
named Uxla week In the
a
l 7:30 p. m. to attend even
al feature of the meeting will
(Romans 12:1)
church's
newsletter,
"The
Ing worship service* and alng
I could go on listing verses be thawing o f the film, "P ro­
Methodist Meeeenger."
in the choir.
which mean much to ma. and claiming Everlasting Good
For the l:S0 a. m. sen-ices
The Junior High MYF will
you could add many that 1 New* Around the World."
Family Month at Lake Mary conclude discussions on "Chris­
will be Kenneth Rodd, Russ­
would ntisa, which emphaaisea Study acsalons nlso will he Church nf the N eurone began
ell Febrman, Art Beckwith
tianity and the la w " with the
conducted lo ehnw how in last Sunday when Jo Ann and
and Ralph Siumpf, W. T. Hen the unfathonable riches of the
program, "It’a Your Reapoo
riey. W. B. Nicholson, E. D. treasure house of wladom, di­ struetinns end point* nf caun* Bill Lowdermllk set e total of albUity," to be led by Janice
Kirchhoff and Robert Karat rection, and inspiration that tal received at the Jackeon- eight points in the contest to Doyle and Pam Matuls.
will serve at tha 10:33 a. m. wa find in tha Bible. Let us vllle convention can he better determine‘which family during
Topic for the Senior High
worship hour and T o n Beat use it and thereby hear God localised by practical uea In (he month can bring the great­ MYF’* will he "Answer th*
est number of visitor* lo Call" end will be led by Jer
Jr. and Jerry Myers at the apeak to us in words that the mlnietry.
Local aeiltlence In pre-or church services.
leads ua Into the life that la
7:90 evening worship.
ry Myers.
Thia Sunday Marlin and Joy
AMeraatee Include Milner radiant, beautiful, creative, genital ion fo r the assembly It
Ryaia, R. W. Sturdivant, Her- joyous, and, moat Important lining given by R. Dotson of Stoverson will he contending
the field service department. against the T/iwriermllk score.
old Appleby and Ashby Jones. of all, pleasing to Him.

Closing exercises and pro­ ner, Mra. I.uther Sterling and
gram for this week’* Vaca­ Mrs. Lamar Williams; pri­
tion Church School at Grace mary department, Mrs. John
Methodiat Church will be held A. Williams, superintendent;
Mrs. R&lt; J- Skibenes, Mrs.
at 7 p.m. today.
The primary department Thom** F. Price, Mrs. Milton
will present a ahort play, "I Soroknwsky end Mre. l.ow dl
W*a With Jesus" and Junior* Martindill;
Junior department,
Mrs.
wilt portray living scenes de­
puting events in tha Ilf* of Jsck Rossmen, superintend­
ent; Mrs. Andrew Crocker,
Christ.
Immediately following the Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs.
program, the church's Men’* Jimmy Rowe, Mr*. C. L. ButClub will he host to its third ncr, Mrs. Phil Turner end
Mrs. Russell Gill; nursery,
annual Ira cream aupper.
A tots) of 113 children were Mrs. John H- Hire* Jr. and
enrolled for this yrar’s church Mrs. William Bruce.
achool and an nverage daily
Mr*. Robert Bennett end
attendance of 101 was record­ Rev. Hire* were in charge
ed. Theme for the week w*» of th* music and refresh­
"Jesus, Learning About Hitn ment* were provided end
Wight Kirtley, Mr*. Dellhuntley, Mm. Marian
and From Him." fn charge served delly under direction
Brnddock, Mr*. Scull, Mr*. Echols, Miss Doris
were Mre. James L. Griffin, of Mrs. Thomn* Quillin, chair­
Faber, Mrs. F. Nutt and several o f the older
VCS director and Rev. John man of the WSCS.
girls. Theme for the achool was "Jesus: Learn­
H. Hires Jr., pastor of the
Members of the Methodist
ing about Him and from Him,"
(Cox Photo)
church.
Youth Fellowship who as­
Offerings will go to the sisted Included Barbara Tif­
special mission project of fany, Carl Rossman, Mery
helping Rev. Ken Trasler, a Lou Kley, Patey Thompaon,
native of Alachua, in hie work Patsy Foy, I'at Lyon, Karen
of building a new mission in Williams, Merinallo Griffith,
Brasilia, Brasil.
Tommy Hite, Blair Kitner,
The teaching staff consist­ Billy Shepherd, Kathy Quil­
ed o f: kindergarten, Mre. lin, Pat Lyon and Colleen
By Mre. Freak White
Carl Vollrath, son of Mr. Richard Bream, superintend­ Williams.
Pringle, Mre. M. C. Bugging,
ent; Mr*. John Martin, Mrs.
Mrs. !. G. Reuter end daught­ and Mre. Paul Vollrath of William
Rape, Mrs. Carl
er Terry; Linda Bterling; Mr. DeBary. will receive hit doc­ Gronquist, Mrs. Russell KitFOR ANY OCCASION
tor's degree in music from
and Mrs. Thomea Gullickson;
FLOW ERS
Mra. Pierce, Mrs. Robert Dep- Florida State University this
ARE ALWAYS
pen end daughters, Laurie Saturday.
CORRECT
Hi* mastcr’a degree is from
end K ey; and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Caasalbarry end Dan, Columbia and his bachetor's
Children living in the Pin*
Melenda end Cathy.
degree la from Stetson.
crest School area who have
The next meeting of th*
Born in New York City, he not yet registered for the fall
circle it aet for Sept. 1 at 8
has composed music and pre­ term may do *o now, accord
a m. at the home of Mrs. Me*ing to H. I. Hcekenbach, Plne■ick, 461 Hlblacua Road, Cas­ sently is working on an opera, creat principal.
selberry. Plans will be mads "The Children’s Cruaade." He
School office* are open daily
SANFORD
for tha clrcts’ i Christmas was music consultant at two from 8 a. m. to noon and from
FLOWER
SHOP
decoration booth et the WSCS different schools in Miami and 1 to 2:30 p. m. First graders
Cor. K. 1st k Sanford Are.
Batter to be held in Novem­ in 1063 joined the USAM Band must bring their birth certifi­ 322-1822
322-8462
at Weat Point for three year*. cates, said Hcekenbach.
ber.

First Methodist Casselberry Sunshine Circle
Prepares For
Enjoys Party And Luncheon
Youth Week

Pentecostal
Church To Have
Bible School

DeBary Couple's
Son To Receive
Degree A t FSU

Pinecrest Open
For Registration

iail or bring this coupon

First Methodist
Sets Conference
On Parsonage

and have the Sanford Herald

Assembly A t
Daytona

M YF Groups To
Sing In Choir

Church Names
New Ushers

Family Month
Contest Opens

A tte n d

Religion's Victory 'O n ly The Beginning'
Religion la America
By Louis CaaseU
Halted Proas International
A HUle more than IB
months ago, Protestant, Cath­
olic and Jewish leaders mat
in Chicago at Ui* ft: at Interfaith conference o f Ua kind
In U. S. history and agreed
to wage a Joint cruaads
against racial discrimination.
Thalr first objective wa*
tha enactment o f a strong
federal civil rights law.
That objective has now
bean achieved. Both Sen. Hub­
ert H. Humphrey, D-MInn.,
who was Senate floor man­
ager for the civil rights bill,
and Sen. Richard B. Russalt,
D-Gs., who led tha southern
filibuster against it, have
publicly stated that church**
and synagogues played a de­
cisive role in Um legislative
battle, U wa* perhaps tha
greatest concrete v i c t o r y
which organised religion has
ever won on n social issue.
Minlatere, priests, rabbis,
geminarians, l a y m a n end
women whs tabbied fo r tha
civil rights act ara now un­
dergoing the kind o f shock
at combat infantrymen axwbaa th e /

that beyond the hill which has
just been bloodily wan lie* a
whole range o f higher end
steeper hills which are still
to be annulled.
The riots in Harlem, Rochi
ester, N. Y., and Jeraey City,
N. J., were grim reminders
that Negroes fee| hemmed in,
lmpeaed upon and discrimin­
ated against not only in th*
South, where the new law will
have its principal impact, hut
alao In northern communities
which have taken a prema­
tura pride in their lack of
overt racial barriers.
Tha lesson which churches
■u4 synagogue* must Irarn
from tha violence In northern
cities Wat spelled out last
waek by th* most Rev.
Charles H. Ualmaing, Roman
Catholic bishop of Kansas
City, Ko.
In • pastoral letter to all
parishes in hit dloceae, Bishop
Helmsing said passage o f the
civil rights law "is a begin­
ning, not an end."
"It means not that w* have
ended prejudice, but that w*
have at laat begun to be fully
conscious o f Ua pretence and
Ua effects in our society," ha

said. “ Thr lew will control
some of the outward effects
of prejudice. But we mutt go
further. We must strike at
tha root."
Religion has a iperial re­
sponsibility in their area, he

•aid, because “ racial prejudice
i» basically a moral and spir­
itual problem." Some of it
may be "unconscious" and un­
intentional, but much o f it
is "fully conscious and delib­
erate," and therefore alnful.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson Thursday
paid high tribute to former
President Herbert Hoover and
railed on the nation to join
In observing Hoover’s 90th
birthday Aug. 10.
Johnson's tribute was in a
proclamation issued os he
signed a Joint resolution by
the House and Senate pro*
viding for commemoration of
the 31st President’s birthday.
" I t is appropriate that on
the anniversary of the birth
of this statesman and human*
itarlan we pause to express
our gratitude for his dedicat*
ed service to our coun­
try and to the w orld/' the
proclamation said.

promoting Beef Month), and Jim Reiter, presi­
dent of the Cattlemen’s Association. Hodges as­
sured the county cattlemen and farmers that the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank will do every­
thing possible to support the industry during
this critical period.
(Herald Fhoto)

PRIZE HEREFORD HULL, from the Earl Ilisrginbotham ranch, poses with local cattlemen to
point up Beef Month, the month of August.
Shown above are Earl Higginbotham, director
of the Seminole County Cattlemen’s Associa­
tion: Billy Higginbotham: Howard Hodges, pre­
sident of the Sanford Atlantic Bank, (which is

The month of August hat
been designated as "Beef
Month" and the Sanford At­
lantic National Bank will lend
Us assistance to the Florida
Cattlemen’a Association and
the Florida Beef Council to
promote American produced
beef.
Tills announcement w a s
made today by Howard liodgc», president of the Sanford
Atlantic National Bank. Hodg­
es is a member of the Sem­
inole County Cattlemen'! As.
soclation as well as Ute state
association.
During Ute entire inonUi of
August, ■ colorful beet poster,
turnislied by the Florida Beef

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T o n art hereby r-utlfl-d that
a Util o f Complaint for Fora,
closure hse barn file J ««»tu*t
you. and you ara rortulrad to
aarra a enpy o f your Answer
or Flooding u&gt; the Bill of « -*m.
plaint on tha t'lalntlff'a Attor*
nay. JOHNIE A SICt.EOD. Bo*
t*3*. Apopka. Florida, and file
tho original Anawar or PleadIng In tha o ffice o f tha Clark
o f tha Clrrult Court on or ha.
fora tha Ith day of e -pU m ber
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If you fall to do ao
judgment by default will he
taken aralnet you f--r the rell»f damanJa J In tha Bill of
Complaint.
DONE AND O f lD E R n p at
Ban ford.
Seminole
County.
Florida, title Sth day o f August

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MARSHAL LOSES OliT— Amundu Blake, who
plays Kitty on "Gunsnioke" hits finally found
tiie right man, Jason S. Day Jr. lie's a cattlo
man, too, from Arizona. They're shown as they
got their marriage license in Santa Monica,
Calif.
(NEA Telephoto)

LONDON (UPI) — Great
Britain stood ready today to
help U.S. efforts to keep tha
Southeast Aslan conflict from
spreading.
But the government mad*
it clear that, while It will back
W a s h i n g t o n diplomatic*!*
ly and in the United Nation*,
it plan* no armed interven*
tlon.
High diplomatic source*
noted thot, under the South­
east Asian treaty the Unltotl
States, having been subject
to armed attack by North
Viet Nam, hits the right to
ask for British military aid.
But they said such a re­
quest waa most unlikely, be­
cause the United States ia
"more than capable o f looking
after itself."
They sdded that President
Johnson ordered retaliatory
a c t i o n without Informing
Prime Minister Sir Alee Doug­
las-Home in advance.
Ilut there was no Indication
that Britain expects the cri­
sis to escalate into war.

17 Killed By
Terrorists

WHERE PLANES STRUCK — Defense Sccrctury Robert S. McNnmnra points to tiie target
areas smij'ht out in North Viet Nntn in retalia­
tory raids following the uttack on U. S. des­
troyer*.

LUSKA, Northern Rhode*!*
(UPI) — A marauding band
from Hie fanatical Lumps re­
ligions soot killed 17 person*
and took 25 prisoners Thurs­
day night when it raided •
village in the Lundail district
of Northern Rhodesia, th*
government said today.
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died rnrly today in an Ashe­
ville, N. C., hospital.
A native of Asheville, he
bad lived in Sanford for the
past seven and one halt years
and was a metnbtr of HolyCross Episcopal Church.
He is survived by Ills wife,
Mrs. Doris M. Williams, and
a daughter, Mary lam Wil­
liams, both of Sanford, and
lour sisters and three broth­
ers.
Funeral services will be
held this weekend at CalvaryEpiscopal Church in Fletcher,
.V C. Burial will be in Ashe­
ville.

STUART (UPI) — One of
five convicts who overpowered
a guard at Woodbine, Ga., to
escape last week is being held
in tie Martin County Jail.
llubvit Coady, 33, was ar­
rested Wednesday while walk
ing on a highway near here,
according to Sheriff Roy Bak­
er. The sheriff said Coady was
not armed and offered no re­
sistance.
The escaped prisoner is be­
ing held pending the arrival
of Georgia authorities to make
arrangements for his return.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
highest tem|&gt;erature reported
Thursday to the U. S. Weath­
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Santo Honored

WHERE BODIES WERE FOUND — Nowamnp
spots the locution of the excavation (A ) where
bodies of three mistting civil right* workers were
unearthed near Philadelphia, Miss. Their burned-out station wagon had been found ut (B)
when they disappeared June 23.

CINCINNATI (U Pt) — lion
Santo, Chicago Cults third
baseman, was named the Na­
tional League "player of the
month" for July. Santo drove
in 27 runs last month.

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NOTICE
NOTICE 18 IIEIIEUT OIVEN that tha Board o f County
Commissionerof
Seminole
County. Florida, will mast In
compliance with Section M i 54
o f the Florida Statutes at 1t&gt;.» &gt;
a. m. or ae soon thereafter as
posslhls, on August 34, MC4. In
tits regular meeting room of
the Commissioners In the Court
House at Sanford. Florida, for
th* purpose of hearing any raa.
eolte that the fo llow in g pe r­
sons, firm* or corpora tions may
dsalr
to s i r s r-s a r d ln c thr
valuation riaeo hy the Uoard
Increasing the value ae eel hy
the County Tas Ae.e.eur end
a- lo why they should he
chsnaed se to the respective
percale ehown hereinafter:
Tu payera neitt*: S Howard
A Vivienne W. Brewer
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Board o f County Commlaalonere
8-mlnul* County. Florida
Ur James I*. Aver y. J r,
Chairman
Attest:
Arthur H. Ueckwlth. J r .

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bockwltk. J rc i t r k . Circuit Court
Clerk
Seminole County. Florida I'uhllen Aug T. MI4.
By: Martha T. Vtblan
C D C -ll
Deputy Clark
JOHNIE A. MeLEOD
You can Bad anything yon
Bas ISM
Apopka. Florida
need advertised In the HerPublish Aug. 7. It. SI. SI. MM

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AUGUST 8
Admissions
Mae Myers, Lillie B. Britt.
Jaeie Wynn. Natalie Hcidcnj reich,
Emporia Hankcrson,
Mary Scrivcns. Jeanette Ab­
ney, Nezzie Cameron. Albert
Kerchofcr, Willis Mathis. Carnlyn If. Znlman, Shirley A.
Burkett, all of Sanfortl; Pa­
tricia Newman. Longwood;
Philip K. Lake. Lake Mary.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Abney
of Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Zolman of San­
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Newman of Longwood,
a girl.
Discharges
Walter Gray, Marie Collard,
David Jcrnigan, Tiny 1-cc
Johnson. Kirk Anthony Butler,
all of Sanford: Rose Signori!li, Reuben Alley, Denary;
Lloyd Taylor, Orlando; Ralph
Scott, Lake Mary; James
Brower, Thomasvillc, Ga.

Council, will be displayed
prominently in the bank.
"W c arc pleased to be able
lo help out Florida's vital cat­
tle industry," said Hodges.
"Florida is being besieged
by an ever-increasing volume
of imported beef coming into
tiie atute through our pjrts.
Our own cattle industry needs
and deserves the support of
every citizen of Florida."

V. R. Williams
Dies A t 54

Bryant Rapped
On Education
GAINESVILLE fU P I)-T h e
chairman of the Senate's
Higher Education Committee
delivered a scathing rebuke
of Got . Farris Bryant's pol­
icies in operating Florida’s
educational system and called
for sweeping changes Thurs­
day night.
State Sen. J. Emory (n od)
Cross, long a powerful legis­
lative voice in itate education
na chairman of the commit­
tee. said that Bryant operates
the system "like a highly cen­
tralised factory, with all tlia
power at the top."

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Convict Held
Seminole Cattlemen In Attack
Observe Beef Month

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Two
candidates
qualified
Thursday for legislative posts
in Levy and Pinellas counties
and for Judge of the 6ih Circuit
Court in Pasco and Pinellas
counties.
Special primary elections to
fill the vacancies in nomina­
tion and office will be held
Sept. 8 and 32.
Tliose who qualified as legis­
lative candidates were Demo­
crat Ford Lincoln of Willi*ton and Republican Robert A
Halvorsen, of St. Petersburg.
James T. Smith of St. Peters­
burg qualified as a candidate
for the post of district Judge.

UNITED NATIONS, N. V.
(U PI) — The 11 members of
the United Nations Security
Council reported agreement
today to Invite both North and
South Viet Nam to participate
in council debate on the South­
east Asia crisis.
There w e r e
indications,
however, that North Viet Nam
would turn down such an in­
vitation. even though it stem*
imd from a Russian proposaL
Sources close to the Com*
inunlst bloc here said the
North Vietnamese, who gener­
ally support Peking In the
Slno-Soviel dispute, would re­
fuse to attend any meeting at
which South Viet Nam was
present.
Neither Viet Nam is a mem­
ber of the United Nations, but
UN rules aay non-members
may be invited by the Secur*
ity Council to participate in
debates which cooeern them.

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NASHVILLE, T « n . (U P D -

Rep. Rom Bom, a Dm p South
Ubaral to o put hla career on
tha 11m b y voting (or the civil
right* bill, Meet* over Gov.
Frank dement Hwwday In a
Democratic primary upwt to
fill tha Sonata acat ot the late
Eaten Kefauver.
ft waa the flrat time that
Clement, once regarded at tha
•■boy wonder" oI Tenwaaee
po li tico, had been defeated far
public office.
Silver-haired Sen. Albert
Oort, alao ragardad aa a li­
beral, eaally awn rcnomlnatlon
for a third term, defeating hU
neareat opponent, Nadivllle
lawyer Sam Galloway, nearly

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In another upaet, Shelly
County Squire (member of the
county government) George
Grider, making hla drat bid
for major elective office,
claimed victory over Clifford
Davta, Temeeaee'a aenior U.
8. representative.
With 1*3 of 1M precincts re­
ported, Grider had 43,980 vote*
(a 1S.T91 for Davie.

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T U T , N IN T H J U D IC I A L C I R ­
CU I T IN A N D F O R lE W I N O L W
COUNTY FLO R ID A.
C H A N C E R Y NO. HB4I

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TOi PAUL
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I.KSIK DICKSON BAUGH,
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MEStilF.NCBi UNKNOWN
AND Till Alt |i*rtl»« rlnlmln*
IrRaraata by, through, un­
der or against tha afuraaald ptrwina
TOU AUK h crabj n o tif l'd
that a Complaint to forarloaa
• certain inn rt s a g . «neumb»rIn* Ilia following daaorlbad
taal property, lo - w lt:
1,1.1 40. Block I, o f EASTII H O O K
aUllDIVIHION,
UNIT NO. I, according to
tha Ptat tharauf aa ra w rdad In Plat Rook II, Paa*
to. Public Itaoorda o f BamlRola County, Florida,
b * a barn Iliad acalnat you In
tha abova atylad suit, and you
•ra raqulrtd to larva a copy
«&gt;f your Anatvar or othar PtaadIng to tha Complaint on I’ lalntirra attornaya, ANDERSON.
H u m . DEAN * LOWNDES. I l l
Kaat Central Uoutavard, Or­
lando, Florida, and flla tha
•irlglnal Anawar or othar PlaadIng In lha otfloa of tha Clark
o f tha Circuit Court on or b»&lt;ora lha Ith day o f B . p t . m b . r
H i t It you fall to do an, a
darrea pro oonlaaao will ba takan agalnal you for tha rallat
Aaniandad In lha Complaint.
Thla Notlca ahall ba publishad onoa a waak for four conaarullva waaka la tha Hanford
llarald.
DATED rut* »th day o f
August. m i.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. nark with, Jr..
Clark of Circuit Court,
By: Mar Iha T. Vllilan
Dapuly Clark
Yuhllih Au*. T, 14, *1, tt. I M l
C D C -H __________________________

CENTER DEDICATED— President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson pose with
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Newhouse at Syracuse, N. Y. The president made a fly­
ing trip to Syracuse University to dedicate the Newhouse Communica­
tions Center there.
(NEA Telephoto)

Membership
Drive Set By
Post 259
lly Mr*. Frank White
Flan* ami detail* to launch
tho 1984.dC ntembenhlp drive
for OeDary’a Herbert D.
Gllib Anterirnn l.eifinn Foal
2CU were made nt n rerent
meeting called by Dr. Luther
Tnrbell, first vire cnmmnniler
and membenhlp chairman of
the post.
Nnmei o f post member*
were allotted to roinmlttretnen who will mil to cidlort
the duel, Prize* will h« given
for 23 or more new member­
ship* nnd for 10 up to lb nnw
one*. Membership rnrda will
ha ready by the poit'* flrat
meeting of the new aenaon to
bo held on Sept, 3 at 7:80 p.m.
at tha Community Center.
Attending the planning sas•lon wera llnrry Lyom, Ed­
ward A. Fntteraon, William
Drumbaitgh, Fred Hammerer,
Fred McLaren and Frank
Ryon.

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NDTICM HF KLK4TION
|la It known that I. TOM
ADAMS, Sacralary of Htata o f
tha Htata »r Florida, do hartby alva n o lle , that a OEMBIIAL ELECTION will b* bald
In Hamlnola County, Florida,
on Tuaa.tay naat auccaadlng
tha flrat Monday la Novarabar,
A. D. IMt. lha aald Tuaaday
balng lha third day o f Noram.
bar, to fill tho follow in g atflcaa:
Unltad Ftataa Ban at o r
Haprataniallta In Oongroaa for
tha Filth Congroaalonal Dla.
trlct
Thraa &lt;d) Jualloaa o f tha Huprama Court, ilroupa 1, t and
d
Thraa ( I ) Judgao o r tha Dlairlot
Court o f Appaal for tha Ha00nd Appal lata Dlairlot, Group#
A. C and E.
Oora rnor
Harralary o f Hist*
C o iplrollar
Commlatlonar o f AgrlcuUura
Traaaurar
Atlornay (lanaral
•uparlntandant o f Publla I s ■trucilaa
Florida Publla UIIIIIMa Cornmi aalonar
JfttHla Attorney o f tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit
Public Defender Ninth Judicial
Circuit
One i l ) Member o f tho Itoiue
•f

Itepreeentatlvea,

County Judge
Clark o f tha Ctroutt Court
Sh eriff
Tom A m m k t
T s * Oollaotor
County BuparlnUndent o f Pu b­
lic Inptruotlon
Huparyloor o f Haglatratlon
Three ( I )
Menibera nf tha
Board o f County Commissionora. DlatriuU 1, t and !■
T w o ( I t Mam bare o f tha Hoard
•f Public InaUuuUon, Plaitlule
8 md 1Thraa ( t ) Jaetleea o f tha IWaca
D is tr ict. 1, 4, and 4
Throe &lt;l) Conatablaa, UDLrlola
», 4, and &lt;
County Burvayor
Froaacutlng Atlornay
(HEAL)
la
Tantlmony
Whereof,
1
have hereunto aol mr hand and
the Oread Baal o f tha Htata o f
Florida, at TalUhaoaao. tha
Capitol, thla tha tlilrty-flrat
day o f July, A. D , 1444.
TOM ADAM*, SECRETARY
OF BTATM
FOR Semlnol# COUNTY
TO Mr. Waltar a ia lo w , Editor
Hanford llara ld
la a fo r d . Florida
Publlah Au*. T, 14, 81, II. 1111
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Work On Gap In Waterway Urged
TALLAHASSEE (L T D —
Gov. Farris Bryant urged
work toward the "missing
link" In Florida'! intercoastoi
watorway on tiw Gulf of Mexi­
co Thursday in a meeting with
representatives of the state's
two newest Inland navigation
districts,
Bryant told the Big Bmd and
Suwanco - An d o l* navigation
illstrk-l* Mist it was tli&gt;;ir reaponslhility to implement the
project, a 200 mile gap in the

Catholic Groups
Set Meetings
Rjr llonna Kite*
The Board of tiw Church &lt;4
ths Nativity Catholic Women's
Club will meet at 8 p. m. Mon­
day in the social hall of tha
church. Mr*. Gen* Shannon
president, will conduct tile

intarcuaaUl Gulf aysUim U
canals.
"W e must make adequate
prepara tlun for Florida's r»p
Idly iiiiTeoaing population,"
Bryant said. "Waterways will
encourage industries to move
here."

Blind School
To Be Enlarged
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Gov. Finds Bryant and top
ofliciaLs of Die Florida Sclmol
for Llic Deaf ami Blind met
here Thursday to discuss ex­
pansion of tivc facility in SI.
Augustine.
The officials told Bryant that
a-crash program for revamp­
ing •suiting facilities was al­
ready in progress, and oiiilinesl an expansion plan calling
for assistance from the state.

meeting.

Pre coding the board meet­
ing, Mrs. Jennie Fox, way*
and means chairman, will pre­
side at a meeting of the Fes­
tival Committee at 7 p. m,,
Ry Jans ('anarlherry
•Leo in the social hall. Flans
Rev. Dolmas Copeland of
will tie discuised for the club’s tha Cassalberry Community
IN T U B
CIRCUIT
COURT.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Parish Festival scheduled for Msthodiat Churrh
will be
IN
AND
FOR
AllMINtlLK Oct. 23.
away ths week nf Aug. 83-27
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN CIIANCKRV NO. H I M
teaching and apiuiking at a
•UIT TO *|l ll:T TIT LE
scries o f city-wide youth
W Dll Ill'll II. IIAINEH. ■* Ad
meetings In Fort Myers.
mlnDlratur «&gt;f th* Ealata of
Isabella F. Gladding, deceased, IN TH E IIHL'UIT ITH HT OP
Rsveptren
Methodist
Plaintiff, THU NINTH J IIIItT S I. 4:111.
v*.
UUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Churches in the city will par­
IIETTA T. FlItTION, et at.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ticipate in lh« week of youth
Defendants IN CHANCERY NR. I3MI
activities.
NOTICE
WAL L I'LUMIIING end HEAT­

Rev. Copeland
To Teach

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

STATE CF FLORIDA
Tol llelle T. Flrtlon, HFD 4.
lUtckvlIle, Connecticut
Mellon H Key. *7 Ledgewood Drive, Glastonbury
Conn.
N orm a

A

W aaaell, H

llund HI., Watherafleld,
Conn.
Helen L. Hpelri, II GIL
letta BL, Weal Hartford,
Conn.
F. Joan Th ompioa, II
Madison Ave., HprlngfleiJ. Meta.
Philip York and —
York, hla wife, (addraaa
unknown)
Carleiun Paacoa and —
I’ aacoe, hla wlfa, 111 Old
Country lload, Windsor
Lock*. Conn.
Warren Paeuoe and ----Paecoe, hla wife. Wind
aur Locke. Connecticut
you
A im iiic n E u r n o t i FIE' that a lu ll to quiet tills
has been brought In tha Circuit
Court
of
Femlnole
County.
Florida, agalnal you and each
of you, claiming any ealata,
right, title or Interest In or
lien upon the following dr
acrlbed real property sttustsd
In Hetnlnula County, Florida,
to-wlti
Eaat II feat o f Lot II and
all o f Lota II, 11. I t and II
In Block F,
Robert L.
Delta Addition
to Alta­
monte, as per plet theriuf recorded In Plat Book
I, 1’agea II and IT, Publla
Record ! o f Hemlnola Coun
ty, Florida,
and you ara hereby required to
file your answer, or other
written defi-neo, personally or
by your atlornay, with lha
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Ninth Judicial Circuit, Hamlnola County, Florida, at the
Court Hones In Henford. Flor
Ids, and to aerva a copy thereof
upon the Plaintiff's attorney
wlnie# name la Wlnderwredle
llalues and Ward, l i t Park
Avenue, Houlh. Winter Park
Florida, nut later then the Jrd
day o f Haplambar, t i l l , there
In aaltliig up lha ealata, rluhC
tllla, tntaraet In or Ban upon
lha abova dvei-rlbed proparty
clatined by you end ahould you
fall la do ao dacma pru oon
leave will ba anterod agalnal
you
WITNESS my hand and aaal
o f aatd Court at Hanford, Flor
Ida, ihla Itl h day of July, 1144
{HEAL)
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Clerk o f (he abova atylad
Court
By HaJidrw S. Johnaoa
Deputy Clerk
Wlnderweedle, Haines and
Ward
I I I Park Avenue. South,
Winter Park. Florida
Publishi July II, Aug. I 14. II,
1444

cDu-ui

ING,
tlon,

I,SO., a Florida i-nrpor
I'UIntlff,

va
HUIIY 1. TIMMS a / k ’a RUBY
l.r.Ml.tK TIMS now known &gt;•
BUI) Y WILLIS and MAHVIN
WILL1H, her husband,
Defendants,
and
J. WILLIAM MARTIN,
Inlervenor.
NOTICE OP C L E R K 'I SALE
Nollra Is hereby given that
the underelaned, as Clerk of
the Clrrult Court o f the Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In and for
Kemlnnle County, Florida, un.
der and by virtue by the Final
l&gt;ecrwe o f Fnrectoaure here,
tofora entered In a certain
rauaa pending In tho Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Kemlnnle
County, Florida, In Chancery,
being number H i l l , In which
W A L L PLUMBING and MEATING, INC., a Florida corpora
Hon. la Plaintiff. RUBY 1.
TIMMS a / k / a RUBY LESLIE
TIMS now known aa RUBY
Wll.t.IH and UAIIVIN W i l d , IS,
her husband, aro Defendant!,
and J. WILLIAM MARTIN, Is
Intervenor, I, aa Clerk o f the
aald Court, under and by vir­
tue o f the Flntl Decree, will
offer for eels and sell at pubtla outcry ta Ih* highest and
heat bidder for cash at lbs
frunl door o f tha Hemlnolo
cou nty courthouse In the city
o f Hanford, Florida, on the
lt th day o f August, 1444, at the
hour o f ItitO A. M.. the same
being a legal sales day and the
hour a legal hour o f sale, the
following described real pro
perty
eltuate
In
Hvmliiole
County. Fkirldat
Lola It and If, o f Florida
la n d and Oolonleatlon Co.'a
addition (o Houlh Hanford
according to the plat there
o f ae recorded In Plat
llook “ 1", Pago TS o f the
Public Keronte o f Hemlnola
County, Florida
The utorre.ild property togeth­
er with all tenements, hcrrdl
laments,
and
appurtenances
thereunto belonging, or In any
wlae appartwlnlng, being sold to
satisfy the estd decree.
Dated this 4tli day o f August,
lent.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
o f the Ninth Judicial Clr
cult, In and for Heiulnole
County, Florida.
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
William Trlokel, J r , o f
W I T F I E L D . WRIOHT 8
LEONI1AKDT
707*114 Metcalf Building
Urlaado. Florida
Attornaya for Interv
Publlah A us. I, 1144

Legal Notice
IN TIIH r i H f l ' I T UOUHT OF
TIIE Olh J l l m l s l . M i n i II
IN
AND
F llll
SEMI MILE
r i l I N T Y , FLORIDA
IN UIIANtEIIY NO. I 1 M
EAST DIVER HAVINGM HANK,
Nsw York oorporallan,
Plaintiff,
va
IIOMER O r n n i N knS MIL­
DRED GKIIH1N, hi* wire.
D*f«n&lt;l*nia
NOTICE TO DEFEND OH
Ol . I E R O F

f i r l u -a t i i i n

SUIT FOR r O H E r l.O I I HE
TO: MILDRED UEHIIIN, wlf*
o f HOMER UEIIHIN
(IlMldsne* unknown)
And all unknown iisrlti*
claiming any lnt*r**l by.
through, und*r or agalnal
Ih* abov* namad party
who may b* d*ad or 1*
not known to ba d*ad or
ally*.
TOU.
MILDRED
OERRIN.
ara h*r*by n olllKd that
Complaint for Forarloaura o f
Uorlg aga
baa
b a•n
fllad
agalnal you, and you ara raqulrad to **rvo a copy o f your
Anaw*r or Plaadlnga to th*
Complaint on tha Plaln llf ra a t ­
torn*)-, Joaaph M. Kltigarald,
114 Btcurlty Truat tlulldln
Miami 11, Florida, and f i l l
th* original Anawrr or Plead­
ing In Ih* o f llc * o f th* Ctirk
o f Ih* circuit Court on or b i ­
ter* ih* tnd day o f Hapumbar
A. D , 1144. If you fall to do
ao, |Ldgm*nt by dafault will ba
takan asalnal yuu for tha ra11*f damandad tn tha Com ­
plaint.
Tha daanrlptlon o f lha rail
proparly twoeaadad asalnal la:
Lot t, HT. JOHN H VILL­
AGE. Hacond llavlalon, a c ­
cording to plat tharrof aa
racordad In Flat Riaik 14,
pagaa 11 aud 71, Uuhllr Raeorda o f Hamlnol* County,
Florida:
TOGETHER WITH tha follo w in g p tra en a l prw partyt
Pi aw ay ttpara H im tar. Mo­

dal No. 44411
Thla nollra &gt;hall l*a pulillthad onca aarh wvak for four
ooitoaoutlvs waaka In tha gANrtiR
IICRAU).
DONE AND ORDERED at
Hanford, f.amlimla C o u n t y ,
Florid*, tbla 14th day o f July
A.D, 1414.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark, Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Dtputy Clark
Joaapb U. F ll ig era lJ
I I I Isourlty T r u l l UuUdlng
Miami 11, Florida
Fltanklln 1-1471
Publlah: July II. Aug. T, II, 11.
till

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Premier Warns
Attack May
Come Any Time

AF Planes Buzz
Airliners,
Soviets Charge
MOSCOW (U P l) — Hie So­
viet Union charged today that
U. S. Air Force planes have
been "b u n in g " Soviet pass­
enger and cargo ships In in­
ternational waters around the
world.
Tiw official news agency
Taas said a Soviet protest note
to the U. S. Embassy called
for due measures by the
American government to atop
the air actions which "can
lead to serious consequences."
"The Soviet government has
lodged a protest against the
dangerous snd provocative ac­
tions of the American Air
Force, which Impermissibly
buzzes Soviet passenger ami
cargo .ships in the International
waters of different areas of
the world," Tae* *ald.
Tim protest note cited "nti
mi-rout facts nf impcrmtisitde
actions of American warplanes
and ships against Soviet ships
In the Fsciflc ami Atlantic
oceans, in ihc Mediterranean,
Northern and other seas,” said
Tass.

PLANES MOVE IN— An uirniun kuriiIs Home of the F 102 Delta DuKKer*
flown to Saipon, Viet Nam, ns part o f “ aulMtantiai military reinfoivenientd to Soutlieiuit Asiu" ordered l»y Dulenae Seeretnrv Itobert S. MeNunitirn.
(N EA llMdio-Telojihoto)

Church To Aid
Orphanage
Ry D odds Eitea
The membership of Uie First
Pentecostal Church of I-onjwoikl is observing "Christmas
in August" through tales of
ciioco’ aU) wafers with n'tifeeds to benefit tlie The Child­
ren's Mansion In Tupelo, Miss.
The orpltange was founded
by T. C. Montgomery during
the winter of 1050-51 when,
after meeting with church of­
ficials, lie was encouraged (&lt;&gt;
la-gin raiding funds for such
a homo. Two Imihlings were
completed ami tile flr*t child­
ren accepted for residence in
late 1933. To date, almost 100
children hav* called the Man•ion "h om e" ami more limn 50
are In resiibmce at lids time.
ilev. K. Ruth Grant, paator
of
tho Long wood
Church,
three years ago ssstHied with
arrangements for flvo cfiiblren of tills area to Ik.' eared
for at tlie Mansion, all of
whom still ire there.
Tiic wafers arc available
from any mcmlKT of tlie
rliuirli or youth depurinu-nls.

Casselberry
Church To Hear
Rev. Wood
By Jane Csssrlherry
Rev. Hubert Wood, pastor
o f the Congregational Church
In Hprlng Valley, N Y., will
be guest preacher nt tin1 Cas­
selberry Community Methodist
Churrh Bundsy nt both tha
B;30 and 11:00 a.m. worship
■srvlrsi.
Ills sermon topic will be
"The Basis of Morals." Rev.
Wood is the son of Mrs. Har­
old Wood, Normandy Bond,
Casselberry and lins frequent­
ly been asked to preach at
ths loest church while in town
visiting hit mother in tlie past.

Legal Notice
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s u it

T U B STATE OF FLORIDA TO
BTKPIIKN
K E N S B T II
MOBIL
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
A sworn Complain! having
b**n filed - agalnal you In lb*
Circuit Court In ami for Kami*
not* County, Florid*, by MYR,
TL B I. MOBIL fur itlvorr*.
the *hort till* nf which l*
MYRTLE I. MOBIL I’ lalntlf f.
veraua STEPHEN KENNETH
MOHR, Dtfsndant, thr*» pr«**m* ar* to oommaml yuu lo
appaar and til* your Answer or
other defenae or plnadlnn here­
in with (lie Clark o f the Cir­
cuit Court o f Hamlnnle County,
Eteri.1*. and serve e copy
1 hereof on Plaintiff’a Attorney,
Carroll
llurke.
Attorney
i
I .aw. p. O. Drawer E. Senfor
Florida, on or before the 14th
day of Heptciitbar. A. D. 1444,
or otherwti* deeree pro m n
fi-aio will be entered aaatnet
you.
Th* Hanford Hamid In denlgnatsd aa a n*w*i&gt;aprr o f
grnaral atreulallon In « Itloh
this oltallon shall ba piibllnlird
once each weak for fuur co n ­
secutive weeks.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
cial s a il o f Ih* Cl*rk o f t l x
Circuit Court on this th* 4th
day o f August, A. D. 1444.
(HEAL)
Arthur It Beckwith. Jr„
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By; Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Carroll Burk*
Attorney at l a w
Butt* 111
Hanford Atlantic National
Bank Building
P. o . Draw er E
Hanford, Flarlda
Attorney for Plaintiff
PuMI.lt Aug. 1, 14, 11, tt. t i l l

cu c-n

SAIGON. Viet Nam (U TI)
— Premier Nguyen Khanh to­
day declared a full stole o f
emergency throughout South
Viet Nam with a warning
that "w e can be attacked at
any moment."
KiiNnh'* dtc la ration
fol­
lowed tho t’ . S. uir raids on
Communist North Viet Nam’s
torpedo boat base* on Wed­
nesday, ami U. S. reinforce­
ment o f air strength in South
Viet Nam.
L*. S. aircraft today straf­
ed and bombed the jungle
near Naigon In an attempt
to scatter Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas fighting o ff
efforts to reach a U.S. Air
Force
B.’&gt;7 laiinber which
crashed Thursday.
BIT’* and FI92 Jet fight­
er* have been flown to South
Viet Nam during the past two
dnyi to strengthen air defens-'.
One nf the B57’a enroute
from Clark Air Force Base
in the Philippines crashed
Thursday only 10 miles east
of Blen Mon and 20 mi!&lt;‘a
north o f Saigon, in an area
heavily infiltrated with guer­
rilla*.
There was no sign that the
two-man crew hud survived
the crush. A reconnaissance
plane which flew over the ar­
ea Thursday night was driven
o ff by
heavy Communist
grmmdfi re.
The death* of two Ilo7
crewmen, if confirmed, would
raise to 238 th* number of
Anterirnn servicemen to die
in South Viet Nam since Janunry, 19(11. O f these, 180
hitie been killed in actual
combat.

Churchwomen
Plan Bazaar

A POLICE PATROL rnr was the object o f the moli'n wrath tluriiitf racial
violence in Jersey City, N. J. Rear window was broken by missiles tossed
at police by the mob.
(NEA Telephoto)

Politicians Divided On Bomb
Decision A s Campaign Issue
WASHINGTON (U P l) — erod the limited retaliatory such a situation (Viet Nam)
Democratic and Republican attack necessury hut prudent ilevthip is a valiil eumpaign
issue," lie said.
political leadera ncrust thu in tlie nucleur nge.
Smith, a farmer governor,
Wiiilu approving tlie alta.-k,
put ion were divided loduy on
said Join mm’s Mellon was
whether President Johnson's some Rcpublii an h’nilern nnld "tint particularly a strung
decision to bomb North Viet that it by no mean* would one," nnd still left the Unit­
No in Navy hn*&lt;-s will bo an
prevent them from question­ ed States in a position of
issue in the campaign, al­
ing tiie U.S. role in South waiting to il*« whnl the Bed
though nil indicate,| their sup­
Viet Nam and throughout Chinese and North Vietnam.
port for the action,
Southeast Asia between now c.ip would do next. Smith Da­
A United Press Internation­
kota
Republican
Chairman
nnd November.
al survey showed that most
Oregon Brpuldicu'1 Chair­ tom Temmey mild U.S. Aslan
governors or state party chair­
man Klntu Smith, saiil tlie policy di'fitiitely woutd he an
men felt that Johnson had no
''general foreign situation” issue because "we are still
other choice except to order
would have to he included in losing American boys over
U.S. pluin-* into action ngainst
llie campaign, " ' I h c Mud of ( (here over something whlrh
the Coflimunisl PT port* af­
foieign policy that makes tin: administration has told
ter attacks on two U.H. de­
tts nothing."
stroyers.
,
Most Democrats indicated
that Viet Nam would lota It*
Itcmember
place aa the primary foreign !■ Ih* 4'dinri nf Itir f'tiunfp
iliiillF. %rittlM&lt;»l(* f uiittly. I‘l«r*
policy isiua for Republican lf(n* In I’ fHlmlp.
1 1lOst'
candidate* this fall. They said In r^i Ivilal* of
ANNIKHUI.
W A l.K K R
GIBthat most Amerirana cunaid- IIOK, OtT'if)n
i d %ll I rnlIfor« nm! f*rr»iiii»
Ilnilnn
I Itiliii* nr
llrnuintli

By Donna E tlei
Mrs. Edward Kuhn, presi­
dent of th* Episcopal Churchwomen of Longwood’s CBri.-t
Episcopal Church ha* an­
nounced tiiat tlie organization
will sponsor a bazaar, Oct.
23-24, on tlie church grounds.
Member* are urged to col­
lect good used clothing, while
elephants,
kitchen
utensils
and other hems to be sold at
tlie rummage sale to b« held
In conjunction with the bazaar.

Alan Robertson
New UF Dean
GAINESVILLE
(U P l)
Alan Robertson of Fort Myers
will assume duties as dean of
university relations and deve­
lopment at the Untveratty of
Florida Sept. 1.
BotH-rtson. 43, succeeds H irold B. Crosby in the post. Cros­
by resigned last month to ac­
cept the presidency of tlie new
(late university at Pensacola.

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COUNTY.
ID A.

Aftnliifal ^nltl I'.fafntn

COURT
OF
T ill:
J U D G E , SE M I AOI.E
STA TE OF FLO R .

la ra tha Batata all
MARGUERITE A. NEUMANN,
D*«a*a*4,

IN PROBATE
F IN A L NOTH B

N o lle . I. h a t .b r g l r . n that
th* untl*r*lgn.J wilt p r . i . n t to
th* Bonora bl* County J u d o of
S.mluoi* County, Florida, thalr
final
rslurn,
aeeount
and
vo u ctx r., a* Eiseu lara o f th*
Eatata o f Margu*rll* A. N.uIfialtU,

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ttm*, th.n and thar*, m i k i a p ­
plication to th* aald Judg* for
a (In al aatttitr.tnt of t h . lr adnilnlatratlun o f aald *.tat*, and
for an ord*r dl.cha ra ln g th*m
a* such K i.cu te r* .
D a l.d thla Ih* 44th day o f
Ootobar, A. D 11*1.
/ * / C alh irln * M. Lawaon
/ • / Donald W. I-aw.on
A* Eateutora o f th* Katat*
o f M a rs u .rlt* A. Naumann
D .c.u a .d
Jo*. It. M u r u k o , Atty.
P. O. II.is 144
Earn P*rk. Fla.
Publlah: July 41. Aug. T, 14, *1,
14(4
CDU-144

You nnd oic li o f you * ri
h»r»t*&gt;’ no'lflvJ nnil requlr^il to
profttil any claims nnd demands
» h t c h you. or either o f you
may have a gut net the *«tat* of
A s s n :m :u
w alkbr
nmUON, defeated, lata o f Charlie*
ton County, Houth Carolina, to
the Countv Judge o f Seminole
County, Florida, at hla o f f l ' t
In tha court houea o f eald
County at Sanford,
Florida,
within
els calendar month*
from the lima of th* flret pub­
lication of tbit mol Ice. Tw o
co p U t o f each claim or demand
etnitl 'be In writing, arid eh a II
elate the place o f reeldenre and
poet ofrive addreee
of
U»*
claimant, and ehall be eworn to
by the claimant, hie agent, or
■ ttnrney and accompanied by a
filing fee o f on# dollar and
inch claim or demand not ao
filed ehall he void.
/tt t i o u o T i i r
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An Ancillary K i e c u t r l i of
th* Uaet Will end Teeta*
ment «.f ANNIEUKL WAL*
KKit OIllltON, tleceaeed
Of!0. A. BI'KRII* JU
Attorney for eeld Kaecutrlt
I* O. Mot ttM
Sanford. Florida
Publlah July 17* U , II * Aui7. 1114.
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Florida'* flood control canals arc choked with weed*.

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Manatees cat nothing but weeds and are threatened with
rxtincti-’ n. The Central and Southern Florida Flood Con­
trol District bus launched h three-year study to see if
the problems don't have one simple solution—put mans-

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A WEED EATER Is lowered gently into ils new Florida home, a weed
choked eauL

Blood Donors
For Month Of
July Listed

NETTED MANATEE—alight
ly drippy.

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THE SEA COW get* a tidbit, tome lettuce, at a Titusville, Fla., animal farm.

Older Business Areas
Show Signs O f Comeback

Blood donors for July hnve
horn listed by Mrs. Robert
Bauman, recruiter for the
Seminole County Blood Bank.
The names and amount o f
blood donated included:
E. J. Muughton, 4 calkins;
Robert B. Johns, 1*8 pints,
William B. BiCImrdc I'd, How.
nrd E. Bass 2.1, Clifford Proc*
tor, 22, John S, Bczwierhrnn,
J. K. Alderman, 20; Marry R,
\\ ilson, Edward T, Simpson,
10; Robert (1. Wade, 17;
William R. Pressley Jr.,
Woodrow W. Hartley, 2 gal*
Ions; Willie Anderson, id;
l.ester l „ Tillis, Benjamin
Hughes Jr., 11; Clayton J.
Beaulieu, and Wyatt Harris
Folds, 12; Mis. June Fletcher,
10; Britt E. Yates, Edward J.
Perry. Ben F. Bullard, 0;
Fred W. Williams, Ernest
Myrirk, Frank J. Pizzo, Har­
old K. Long, and Fred Burfeind, gave 8 pints and joined
the gulloti club.
Richard A. Evans, Charles
A. Vining, Moultrie Kelly, A.
O. Payne, Franklin I). (loro,
7 pints; Hamel T. Haskins,
Adrian T. Gridley Jr., (llrnn
M. McCall, Raymond E. Lord,
fi; Randall Reynolds, C. O.
Johnson, 6 pints;
Dale
Duckworth,
Milton
Young Jr., 4 pints; ponatd Q.
Britt, James Mathews, Clar­
ence Jessup Jr., 1; Tommy S.
Whitley, Salvatore F\ Manfre,
George E. Swann Jr., Joe T.
Corley, 2.
First time donors are John
W. Robinson, Mrs. Betty Rob­
erson. Curtis F. Blow, I.. C.
Mackey, C. B. Schirurd, Mary
A. Blackman, Mrs. Catherine
Till!*, Walter E. Dzurus,
Richard E. Hattan, Joseph
Bryant, Michael laic Griffith,
William E. Spates. Robert It.
Brown, Terry Carlton, Weldon
Franklin Sr., Waldon Frank­
lin Jr., Ralph D. Scott, Au­
brey Moran, Morris M. Pow­
ell, Mrs. Virginia K. Mercer,
Janies Bill, W a n d e 11 E.
Springfield, Prevo L. Clark,
Mrs. Berci Fosnighl, Robert
M. Meyers.

Is business going to follow
the same path ns the home
owner an.l desert live central
oily in favor o f the suburbs?
Although there has been a
migration of business to the
suburbs during the past 20
years, this trend is showing
definite signs of reversal, ac­
cording to Earl A. Totting,
CP.M, Minneapolis.
Writing in the just-released
July-August issue of the Jour­
nal of Property .Management,
Totting declares "what seem­
ingly would have been a whole­

Injection Of
Race Issue In
Debate Scored

WASHINGTON
( UPI)
A Georgia Democrat Thursday
Cl it Icited injection of the race
issue into House debate on
President Johnson's povcrl)
bill as an "inflamatory" ef­
fort to "build prejudice where
tolerance would be more con­
structive."
Rep. Phil Landrum, (D-Ga.),
got a round of applause from
both Northern ami Southern
Democrats when he said there
was "no reason for (urthei
dlscuislon" of segregation or
integration In connection with
benefits of (he 1962.5 millior
"war on poverty" measure.
Landrum replied to Rep
Charles E. Goodell. (R-N. Y.)
who charged that a key states
’. PETERSBURG (UPI)— right* amendment to be offer­
ubliran gubernatorial ran ed by-Landrum actually was a
tc Charles R. Holley said "segregationist" device that
y the state's "intangible would permit Southern gover­
Is the primary reason why nors to veto programs designed
ly new industries
are I"to help a particular type of
id to locate In Florida." people,"
l-andrum told Die House that
S'o aninut of advertising
attract those industries the 1964 civil rights law "is an
I this discriminatory tax accomplished fact" and that
rpealed." Holley told the Southerners like himself who
Petersburg Women's Club, opposed it had lo recognize
alley also charged that that "w e cannot choose what
ises used by his Demo- laws we will obey and what
lie
opponent.
Haydon laws we will not obey."
"There is no reason for furns. regarding industrial
elopment and tax improve- tiler discussion,” he said. “ To
its "are so vague they are do so Is only lo fill the record
ipletely meaningless ami with inflammatory material lo
! no indication of any post- build prejudice where toler­
action the candidate ance would be more construe|Uve."
Id take U elected."

)lley Blasts
tangible Tax

State Dinner
Barker Resigns Honors Thant

As Delegate
To Convention

JACKSONVILLE (D PI) —
Richard D. Barker of Jack­
sonville resigned yesterday
as a member of the Florida
delegation to the Democratic
National Convention because
he said he could not support
President Johnson.
Barker, chairman of the
Duval County Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committre. resigned
in a letter sent tn Gov. Far­
ris Bryant.
"For many year* T have
had considerable difficulty
reconciling my membership in
the Democratic Party — a*
far as national issues and
candidate* were roncerned —
with my own feeling* and
beliefs a* a constitutional con­
servative American,'* Barker
said.
White not mentioning Sen.
Harry Goldwater by name,
llaikrr left little doubt he
would support the Arizona
Republican.
"Until now, conservatives
Iin this country have had lit|tie rhoire between the two
partir* — both have been
controlled by the liberals," ha
said. "W e do have a cholra
this year and I am going lo
support a man who will defend and protect the consti­
tution of the United Stales,
who will fight for our fresdom and liberties and whn
will maintain the honor and
integrity of this nation.
"It is my duty and privi­
lege to support such a man
and that is why I am not go­
ing to Atlantic City a* a del­
egate for Johnson.
"In making this decision I
am cognizant o f my obliga­
tions to Hint portion o f the,
Democratic Party to which I
still profess a high degree of
loyalty - - to local and stale
candidates such as Mayor
Haydon Burns and Senator
Spessard Holland, and to yon
and a host of other fine Dem­
ocrats who share with me a
mutual concern about the fu ­
ture well-being o f this coun­

sale exodus from downtown I management service to the
of those In search of cheaper public.
rent and free parking has
Totting, president of the
now shown definite signs of Knutson Companies, discloses
cruel economic realities."
that a recent study made a
The Journal of Properly 381 firms in Minneapolis which
Management is published bi­ moved from downtown office
monthly by Ibc Institute of quarters to outlying districts
Real Estate Management, an since 1917 revealed that ap ]
affiliate of the National Asso­ prnximately 23 |&gt;er cent have
ciation of Ileal Estate Boards. returned to the downtown in
The Institute awards llie de­ the last four years.
He adds tilers aie indica­
signation Certified Property
Manager (CP.M) to managers tions that there are also num­
who arc able to meet its stand­ erous other firms in the group
ards of ethical ami competent which arc silting out their
long-term leases and waiting
to get hark downtown as soon
as possible.
''Historically," Mr, Telling
states, "the owners of down­
town hulldini!* were directly
responsible for driving good
tenants (&lt;» the hinterlands.
Lack of parking, rapid obso­
Wirt/. calling for renewed ef­ lescence of oflires, lack ol
fort* to achieve full employ­ maintenance, slowness in re
RATTLE WON — IlirtcUtTH broke into cheer*
ment. also credited “ consum- modeling lo inert modern
when they broke through into the cavern where
e” , business and labor con­ standards, all contributed to
nine men were trappeil at ( 'liampapnole, France,
fidence” for helping score the Increasing 'he 'push to subur
after a night of tricky drilling.
breakthrough.
bia."
Now. in 1964, the picture has
Chairman Walter W. Heller
nf the President's Council of changed, he [mints out. New
Economic dvbers said the de- office buildings have ix’rn
line in the seasonally adjusted built, and are being built
unemployment rate to 4.9 pet Parking structures ami park
cent of the total U. S. labor ing lots are being created, anil
force bcars out administra­ the fresh new look of tries,
tion forecasts, made early this landscaping, and open vistas
between buildings is comm ;
year.
ALBANY, -V Y. iI ll'll - Young (old newsmen after the
"It does show the tax cut Is of age.
Gov.
Nelson A. Hockfcller has two-hour meeting.
doing what is exported of it"That means he'll go out on
joined
the Son. Barry Gold
that's pretty clear," Heller
tiie
stump," Young added. The
water-for-president
campaign
said.
chairman noted that four years
ami indicated he may actively
Wirtz said the tax cut was a
ago Rockefeller made 283
large contributory factor a
slump the nation for the GOP speeches for GDP pruaidential
long with other legislation passtand ardbenrer.
candidate Richard M. Nixon
od by Congress in recent &gt;rars
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sir
Rockefeller, outspoken pre­
"Ami then he got hit over
The Labor Department an­ Cedric Hardwicke, 71-year-old
convention political antagonist the In'ad with charges lie didn't
nounced Thursday that unem­ veteran of the British ami
sopjiort lho ticket," Young
ployment dropped by 879.(8X1, American stage and screen of Hie Arizona conservative sai d.
was
roundly
applauded
Tliur.-to 3.811,000 in July. The suc­ died in University Hospital
Ihe imwi-rlul organization td
cess of teen-agers in finding here died Thursday of a chro­ day when 1m- told |iowrrfti! county chairmen, long influen­
jobs was the mean reason fot nic respiratory disease.
New York stale Republican tial in Ihe mudrratr ami lib­
tiie la-ttcr-than-tmia! improve­
From his earliest days, the county chairmen he was sup eral wing of the party, also
ment for mid summer
actor longed to tie a clown. porting tile national ticket of went on record as "vigorous­
The number of jobs in the In 1957, his ambition was ful­ Goldwater ami Rep. William ly " supporting the candidacy
United .Mate* climbed last filled partially when he rod*- E Miller, til N.Y.), for presi­ of Goldwater.
month by 152.noo fo a record an elephant In what may well dent and vire-presklent.
Rockefeller, as hr has in the
peak of 72.105.0(H). It was the have been the biggest circus
The governor also made a past, said Ihe party was big
first tune In history that em­ ever staged, the late Mike strong appeal for party uiiity enough to rmhrarc all who lieployment went over the 72 mil Todd ’ * Madi son Sq uare Gar­ during the rioted door meet licvc in basic Republican prtn
den party Ui celebrate his ing.
lion mark.
ciplrs, even though they differ
movie, "Around the World in
"Sure, Rockefeller said he'd on how liesl to implement
80 day*."
support the ticket," Republi­ them or translate them into
Famed in seores of movies, can stale Chairman Fred A. political action.
theatrical and television pro­
ductions for his suave, sophis­
ticated. witty and scholarly
portrayals. Sir Cedric main
tained his composure although
SIN G LE ROLL ................
$ 9 ,7 5
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - several times he nearly fell
from
the
elephant
The Road Department said
25 ROLLS — P E R ROLL
. $ 9 ,4 0
Hardwicke was one of a
Thursday that work will be
handful of actor* knighted hy
(AMERICAN I POINT — HEAVY)
started this week on the fourth
British royally. He was proud
of seven projects to construct and honored that the late
Interstate 95 from State Road King George V knighted him
514 to State Uuad 46 in Brevard in 1934, taut lie also once con­
County.
ceded to a Hollywood writer
The *3,159,616 project will ex- that:
W E H A V E MOVED!
tend from I-ake Washington
"Artistically the ‘air’ has
Road east and northeast about been a cross for me to bear."
NEW LOCATION MIGHT ACROSS STREET
10 miles to State Road 503.
Sid Cedric noted that the
220 N. FRENCH AVE.
The project calls for construc­ "s ir " In front of his name was
SANFORD,
FLA.
.122-5112
tion of multi lancd highway and to blame (or the endless roles
a 137-foot bridge over Wick­ as a Muffed shirt that were
"Hcu&lt;li|uurU-rs For Sprinkler Systems’*
ham Road.
thrust upon him.

Idle Drop Laid
To Lower Tax
WASHINGTON
( UPI)
Two of President Johnson's
top advisers said today the
dramatic decline in the na­
tion's jobless rate below 5
per cent for the first time
since I960 shows that the SI 1 5
billion lax cut is beginning to
do what it's supposed to do
Labor Secretary W. Willard

I hr •■nforh frralb „
Fri. Aug. 7. '64— Page f»

tees in the canals where, theoretically they will eat all
the weeds and flourish. Five of the aquatic creatures,
known as sea cows, were raptured and put to work. The
biggest was a female 11 feel. 4 inches lone and welch,
ing 2.17(1 pounds. Scientists will watch from the hanks,
hoping the manatees become fat ami happy.

try."
Cost* of attending college
have doubled sinre 1910 and
will ccntlnnr to rise, accord­
ing to the Southern llegional

WASHINGTON (D PI) —
President Johnson, looking be­
yond the crisis in Southeast
Asia, foresees the develop­
ment of a "new and resolute
morality" among
mankind
and less danger of major war.
Johnson made the forecast
Thursday night at a stale
dinner honoring United Na­
tions Secretary Genetal Thant.
The White House a f f a i r
wound up n one-day state
visit—the first ever by a UN
secretary genet at—which snw
the two world leaders discuss
the current difficulties in
Southeast Asia.
There was no foinial com­
munique or joint statement
on the business meeting be­
tween
the
President
and
Thant.
Instead. Ihe two restricted
their statements lo re mm k*
at the dinner. They steered
away from specific discussion
of the recent North Vietnam­
ese attack on U. S. naval ves­
sels and the retaliatory II. S.
air strike.
Earlier in the duy after a
meeting with Secretary of

Slate Dean Rusk, Thant said
he did not see how the UN
Security Council rould he
“ usefully involved in any set.
tlemenl" of the crisis at this
time.
In the toasts they exchang­
ed at the dinner, Iwilh John­
son and Thant roncentrated
on the fiver-all rendition of
international relations and the
neersaity for strengthening
ttim structure of the United
Nations.
The Piesident foresaw a
steadily improving climate of
peace despits the current
troubles in tha Far East.
"W ilful men may still de­
sign willful schemes for war,"
ho said, "but they will meet
today I lie strong and stead­
fast will of men everywhere
who reject war as an accept­
able instrument of national
policy."
He added that in this cen­
tury there had formed a new,
resolute morality which re­
jected "both the immurality
of war as well as the immor­
ality of indifference and in­
action toward all tnreait « f
war."

R. N. Wells
To Retire
TALLAHASSEE (U PD R. N. Wells, veteran assistant
comptroller for the State Road
Department, will retire effec­
tive Aug. 12.
Wells, « . announced hi* re­
tirement Thursday. He ha*
worked for the department 30
years, starting a* a federal
voucher clerk.

Tot Killed
F o n r MEADE (IIP !) —
David C“oy, 21-montha-old, was
fatally injured here Wednes­
day in a traffic accident in­
volving two car* and a truck
near the downtown area.

OVER 33 YEARS
APPOINTED — Pierre
S a i l u k e r , Prcnhlcnt
K ** n n « tl y ' « former
p r i* a m HL'iTi’ tnry, lias
lit'i'ii

n p poiiitcil

U.

S.

Kenalnr to succeed t lie
late Clair Futile. Gov.
E d m u n d (L Bruwn
m a d e Ilie announcem e it t in Sacramento,
Calif.

At First A Palme It*
(Alongside old poet e ffk e )

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpel* • Furniture
• Tile
• Plano*

* Rental Reds

Rocky To Stump
For Goldwater

Veteran Actor
Hardwicke Dies

Work Slated On
4th 1-95 Job

INSURED

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

BARBED WIRE

WALL SUPPLY

No one has ever lost a penny in savings insured by
this U.S. Government agency in the 30 years since the

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

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Harmon Clouts 3 9 th Hom er
By O H Block
UFI Sporta Writer
Amorteait League msnooDtlsuo to throw righthanded pitcher* at Mtnesota,
Harmoa KaUobraw might go
an ttw wap.
A ■urrey of KJUebrew'i ma­
jor league leading total of 30
borne runa ahowi that 30 have
c o n e at the expense of rightbeaded huriera, supposedly
the antidot* to batter* who

work from the right aide of
the plate.
Hammerin’ Harmon, who
divide* his blow* equally, 20
on the mail and 19 in hla
home itadlum, poled No. 39
In Thuriday’a 6-5 Minnesota
victory over Boiton a n d
booited hla batting average tu
,300, a charmed circle he baa
failed to attain aa a major
league regular. It gave him
the league RDI leadcrahlp at
M, one more than Boaton'a

Dick Stuart.
The inevitable comparlaon
to home run champion* Babe
Ruth and Boger Marla place*
the killer nine games up on
the Bambino'* pace and 11
behind Maria TM1 clip.
The 28-year-old slugger's
specialty has been felt by
every team at leaat once. Boaton huriera have been touched
acven time*, three from Jack
Lamabe while the Cleveland
ataff haa allowed only one.

iff and home rum by Roger
31aria (16) and Eliton Howard
(0). Rocky Colavlto and Nclson Mathew* clouted roundtripper* for the A1*.
Detroit icored twice
third
and fifth lnnlngi aa hpaw
Mickey Lolich recorded hla
11th triumph In 18 declalona.
The White S oi collected 11
hits off three Tiger huriera but
atrended 11 men a* Joel Hor­
ten Buffered hla aeventh set*
back agalnat eight victorlea.

Boaton right fielder Lee
Tbomaa overran Blch Rolllna'
fly ball In the aeventh inlng,
allowing It to fall for a triple
and acorlng Zollo Veriallea
from firat with the winning
run In Thursday’* game.
In the only other American
League contcata, New York
atopped Kansaa City 5-3, and
Detroit beat Chicago 5-2.
Ralph Terry (5 4 ) won hla
third in a row with lata In­
ning relief help from Hal Ren­

Philadelphia's Margin Shaved To I 1/* Games
A s Dick Farrell Finds Winning Mound
Houston's Star
:inally Tallies
Victory No. 11

PBEWEE LEAGUE’S CHIEFS posed for this
picture m they wound up tho season In the local
baseball scene. Shown are, front row from left,
Ben Butler, coach; Chris Frank, Joe Payton,
Benny Butler, Victor Rlchburg, Charles Ueckj

John McCIan, Gary Zittrower, Bobby Bryant
and Dick Frank, assistant conch; back row, Ted­
dy Miller, Dick Dcus, Allen Miers, Ricky Grant,
Alfred Green and Wayne Russell.
(Herald Photo)

Giant Manager Bears Picked To Capture
Given Backing College All Star Contest
From Sloneham
IAN FRANCISCO (U PI) All those rumors about Alvin
Dark are Just ao much bilgewater, eays the on* man In
the world who ought to know.
Horace Stoncham, owner of
tho San Francisco Giants,
gavo Dark a vole of confi­
dence Thursday and announc­
ed that ho bed no intention
ot replacing the Giant man­
ager.
For three unhappy days,
Dark had been the subject of
rampant rumor and specula­
tion following a report by a
New York aporti-wrllcr who
quoted him aa soylng that Ne­
gro and Latin American pinyera on hla team lacked the
Intelligence of white players.
After release of tho Inter­
view, Dark called a press
conference In New York Iwo
days ago end laid he had born
"gravely misquoted" and that
the writer had apologised to
him.
The rumors
that Dark
would be fired continued, howover, and Stoneham
sold
Thursday that he felt com­
pelled to clear them up.
" I want to take this occas­
ion to deny all reports that a
managerial change is con­
templated," Stoneham said in
a statement released hero.
"W * feel that the incident
that grew out of Alvin’s re­
ported Interview . . . has been
ciaggerated and distorted end
that his reply to It haa been
generally accepted," Stoneham aald.

CHICAGO (U PI) — The
Chicago Bear*, loaera only
once in alx matches against
tha pick o f collegiate football
heroes, were favored today to
rack up another win In tonlght’a AI at renewal o f the
College All-Star grid game.
The Bears, their moralo
Jolted by tha deatha o f team­
mates Wlllia Gallmor* and
John Farrington In a trainIng camp auto crash, had tho
added Inrenlive o f revenge tu
prod them toward another
win.

Tha All-Stars wen laat
year’s gama against tha Na­
tional Kotbell League cham­
pion Graen Bay 1’ ackera 2017, and they also won the
last tima the Bears were In
the game, In 1047 when
Frank Leahy coached tha col­
legians to a 16-0 decision.
This was added ammunition
for Bear* owner - Coach
Georgo Hal** to give hli hehemnths, and ha reminded
them frequently during train­
ing that "wo can’t afford to
lean two in a row.”

Baseball Czar Set To Retire;
Musial Pushed As Successor

when hla present term expires
Sept. 21, 1905.
In a joint statement, Giles
and Cronin aald they had ask­
ed Frick, who will lie 70 later
this year, to convene a meet­
ing of the Major League Ex
pculiva Council to maka rec­
ommendations on tho selection
of a successor.
Cronin, a former major leaguo player and manager, has
been prominently mentioned
ns a possible successor.
Frlck’a announcement atso
drew a proposal from Ht.
I.ouis Cardinal aportscaster
Harry Carey that Sian Musial
W in s Title
bo elected commissioner.
‘Tha way tho gamo is to­
ITHACA, N. Y. (UPI) Craig Luther of Buffalo won day, tha commissioner is moro
tho New York State Junior an Imaga than anything else,
golf championship Thursday and if baseball docs not avail
Honk Kong It a British at the Cornell University golf llaclf o f tha opportunity to
crown colony made up of an course by defoating BUI Hav be represented by ito greutest
Island and p u t of lb* Chinese cron o f Eait Aurora, ona-up, image, then It Isn’t as smart
as it ehould be,” Carey aald.
in the 16-hole final match.
mainland.
BOSTON (U P I)—Tho Ma­
jor Laague Council haa raquested a hurry up maetlnf
In Chicago for Monday to lay
ground work on procedure to
select a baseball commissioner
to replace Ford Frick who in­
formed tha 20 major leagua
teams that he la resigning.
Frick told President War­
ren Giles o f tha National Leagun and Jos Cronin o f the
American Laagua Wednesday
that ho will leav* the post

Howevar, tha Bears will b*
gainst a team which will
equal them In sis* and speed,
but not in experience, and
Otto Grahnm, tutoring the
All-Stara for tha aeventh
etraight year, bellaved that
with luck hie squad could win.
"W e’r* not as big or aa
fait as wo’v* been,” ha said,
"and wa’vt had mora injuries
than uiual to hamper our
drills. But we have eomo fine
football players, and I hop*
they’ll be enough.’
The game will lie nationally
televlied and broadcast, but
■till will pull a aellcut crowd
of about 76,000, with local
Interest boosted liy tha appearanca o f tho home town
llcara.

United Preaa International
A funny thing happened to
Dick Farrell on the way to
20-vlctory aeaeon.
When tha muscular right­
hander stopped the Cardinals
4-1 on June 14 for hla 10th
victory o f the aeaeon against
one aetback It aecmed only an
Injury could prevent him
from becoming the firat Hou­
ston pitcher to win 20 game*
in on* aeaeon.
,
However, 10 uneucceeeful
■tarts and alx defeat* lay on
tha road to victory No. 11,
which waa finally achieved
Thursday night, seven weeks
later, at tha expense o f the
league-leading Phillies, 2-1Tha 6-foot-4, 220-pound faitballer la row aiming to bet­
ter hla 14-13 mark of 1063.
Farrell blanked hie former
toammatea on four hits for
eight lnnlnga Thureday night
befort being lifted by Mana­
ger Harry Craft after Waet
Covington’s one-out double In
th* bottom o f the ninth. Re­
lief ace Hal Woodeshlck fac­
ed only pinchhlttor Gua Trlandos, whose single scored
Covington with the Phils’ onrun.
Woodeshlck was yanked In
favor o f Jim Owens, another
ex-Phlllle, who served up a
game-ending double play ball
to Tony Taylor, which made
Farrell's record 11-7,
Tha loss decreased Phila­
delphia's lead to m
games
over idle San Francisco.

Sanford Entries
Notch Wins In
Slo-Pitch Event
Sanford'a two antrieo In tho
■uh-dlitrirt Sto Pitch Tourna­
ment in Eau Gallia entered
tha semifinals with victorias
posted In their last games.
Hanford All Star* defeated
Puckett Motor* o f Orlando
last night to tha tuna o f 7 to
4, tho slnn,' second win, hav­
ing defeated Melbourne previ­
ously 16 to 1, Tha local ag
grrgatlon play* the host team,
Eau Gallle, tonight at 7:30 as
the tourney continue*.
Kings wood Builder* hopea
to continue Its winning ways
with a 9 p. m. clash with
Cocoa tonight
Harold Helms hurled tha lo
cal ulna to last night’s win aa
Larry Helman end Roy Llsk
dominated the hitting depart­
ment

Pro Football Returns To Birthplace
By Jim Alexander
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) —
Professional football returns
to IU birthplace Saturday
night whan tbs modern edi­
tion o f tho legendary Canton
Bulldog* makes it* United
Football Laagua debut.
The pro • season exhibition
gam* with tho Toledo Tomadoas marks th* flrot appear­
ance o f a pro - league in Can­
ton sine* 1928,
Many fane who attend tha
gamo at Central Catholic Sta­
dium can remombar the bloody
Stark County rivalries with
tha Maiellloa Tigers which
b ou g h t together such names

T “t t
lit

aa Jim Thorpe, Wlllia Baaton, Pop Sweat, Graaaey
Noale, Howard "Cub” Buck,
Pate "Fate” Henry and Char­
lie Bricklcy representing the
Bulldogs, and othar top stars
o f the era. Including tha fam­
ed Notra Dame passing com­
bination o f Gua Dorala and
Khute Bockne.
Tha first gam* between the
Bulldog* and Tigers resulted
from a challenge issued to
Hill Day o f Canton by his long
tlma friend Eddie Stewart o f
Massillon.
Th* game, won by tha Tigera 14-4, waa played on th*
frostn turf o f tha Maialllon

mental hospital.
Extreme betting, a threat­
ened libel suit by Bloody Wal­
lace, first Bulldog coach, and
several dismal performances
wrote an end to the pro aport
In Canton fo r about five
years.
Whan tho play for pay
sport returned to tha Canton
seen* in 1015 it brought with
It tha most famoue o f th* fa­
bled Carlial* Indians.
Jim Thorpe, who waa tha
Bab* Ruth o f pro - football,
was aa difficult to tackle as
a ghost and many o f tho fana
Saturday night still grimace
at tha thought o f tha
In-

dlan's bon* • crushing tackles
lea.
According to facte coipplled
by tha professional football
Hall o f Fame, located in Can
ton to honor tho origin o f tha
pro aport, the first profes­
sional leagua waa launched In
tha humbls setting of Day's
auto agency in Canton.
Day, Joo Carr o f Colura
bus, Frank Natd o f Akron,
Carl Storck o f Dayton, and
Leo Lyons o f
Rochester,
N. Y .t organised th* Amarlean F o o t b a l l Association,
which two years later was
ra - christened tha National
Football Laagua,

American
League
W L Pel GB
New York
64 40 .615
RaltJmore
66 42 .611
Chicago
64 43 .598 lVi
Los Angeles 56 54 .516 10
Minnesola
53 55 .491 13
Detroit
54 57 .486 13V4
Boston
53 57 .477 14V4
Cleveland
49 59 .454 IT
Kansas City 42 66 .369 24
Washington 42 71 .372 2614
Thursday’s Results
New York 5 Kansas City 8
Minnesota 6 Boston 8
Detroit 5 Chicago 2
Only game* scheduled
Today’s Gamea
Baltimore at New York, night
Kansaa City at Detroit, night
Washington at LosAngeles,
night
Boiton at Chicago
Minnesota at Cleveland 3, Iwinight
ftatwday’a flames
Boston at Chicago
Kansas City at Detroit
Minnesota at Cleveland
Baltimore at New York
Washington at LosAngeles,
night

Vf}t

50-60 Entries
Scheduled For
Osceola Strip
Between SO and 60 entries
are expected at the Osceola
Drag Strip Saturday night for
the weekly races as officials
prepare for a special Aug. 2930 feature.
Tomorrow night the gates
will open at 7, classification
events are planned for 7:30
ahd eliminations will begin at
about 10.
Sponsored by the Seminole
Timing Association, the week­
ly contests draw well over
1,000 spectators to the strip
located off Highway 46, east
of Sanford and near Geneva.
Meanwhile,
officiate
an­
nounced today that Huston
Platt will give a special ex­
hibition race Saturday and
Sunday, Aug. 29 and 30.
Driving a Chevrolet, hla beat
time to date la a 10.63 at 125
SKIIN’
mile* per hour In the quarter.
type of bout.
On the same weekend an­
other big money event will be
presented with top names
from Florida and Georgia ex­
By Blit McCormick
pected to participate. The
Newspaper Enterprise A sen.
club will also give away a
Contrary to general belief,
|50 savings bond during the
waterskiing is so easy it is
events.
for everyona in the boat, not
Just the spry youngsters. Ac­
tive water skiers actually
rango in age from under 6 to
over 60.
With modern power, skiing
can be dona from behind n
wide variety o f craft, even
some houseboats. The ideal
water skiing boat has speeds
By United Press International from IB to 26 miles an hour.
Tho Syracuse Chiefs arc Below 18 miles an hour the
sitting on top of the Interna­ inexperienced skier may have
tional League and they are trouble getting up on plane.
Too small a boat, or a boat
determined not to head for a
(all—as long aa pitcher Bill too Urge for its motor will
Faul continues fate fine burl not act properly tewing a
akler. Its stem will be pulled
ing.
Faul, who was 54 with De from side to aids as the skier
trolt test year, notched hla crosses back and forth be­
third shutout of the season by hind it.
defeating last place Atlanta,
A 10-horsepower motor, on
2-0 while yielding only four a light enough boat, will pull
hits Thursday night, to booat a child or amall teen-ager, A
hla record to an impressive novlc* skier may have trouble
11- 1.
getting up beesuse o f com­
The Jacksonville Suns, lea­ paratively slew acceleration
gue leaders unUl they blew in a 16-horsepower motor,
five straight to the Chiefs last but It can pull one adult.
weekend, defeated Rochester
Rigging for skiing Is inex­
6-3 to remain one game out.
pensive and simple. Rings or
New York Mcts hopeful hooks may be attached to the
Cleon Jones belted his 10th transom just to the sides of
homer in a losing cause as the the motor cut-out (cn an outBuffalo Blsont lost to tha Co­
lumbus Jets, 4-2. Pancho Her­
rera connected for hla 15th
and John Powers notched his
14lh circuit clout to give Earl
Francis bis seventh win in 17
decisions for Columbus.
John Anderson blasted a
two-run homer and allowed
only five hit* as Toronto de­
feated Richmond 8-0, to give
him hla fourth victory.

16-Water Skiing

Syracuse Chiefs
Lead IL Behind
Faul's Hurling

E anfnrS

Pago 6— Fri. Aug. 7, '64

St. Pete Pulls
Nearer Tampa
With 1-0 Win
By United Press International
St. Petersburg moved to
within two gamea o f th* top
of tha Florida Stats Leagua
heap Thursday night after
shutting out Miami 1-0.
League-leading Tampa waa
rained out of a home gama
with Orlando. A double bill
ia scheduled for tonight.
Tho Saints scored their
only run in the eighth when
Chuck Goggin singled, moved
with a wild pitch, then on an
Infield hit and scored on a
passed ball.
In other league play Thurs­
day night, Fort Lauderdale
blanked Sarasota 8-0 and th#
Yankees picked out 10 hits la
the nine innings.

tJono from almost any
heard) and a few lnchra from
the top. A bridle or V-ihnpcd
rope atached to these hooka
makes It possible to attach
the tow ropo to the center of
the bridle. There Is a pulley
assembly available by which
the tow rope may bo attached
to the bridle, permitting the
tow rope to awing along the
bridle. Don't attach two ropes
to lifting handles. In a sharp,
steepty hanked turn, the pull
o f tho tow rope on an inner
lifting handle can upset your
boat,
A new sport, somewhat
similar to water skiing is
called surfless surfboarding.
In this, tho wake of a power
boat serves as the motive
po^cr for surfbonrdlng. A
comparatively alow boot with
a wide transom ordinarily
churns up the best wako for
this sport.

Swimmer Ties
State Record
In WP Event
A Sanford swimmer tied a
state 5-mctcr freestyle record
Thursday night In Winter
Park only to have another en­
try beat the mark and push
her Into second place.
Maureen Scott, 14-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Scott of 437 Scott Avc., tied
the freestyle record with 31.7
and then learned that Anna
Wilson of Tampa had beaten
the mark with a 31.2.
The girls were competing
with entries from 30 tesms
from throughout the state in
the AAUW Long Course State
Meet in Winter Park.
The cvcnti resumo today
and conclude Saturday.

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August Sale

National League

W L Pet. GB
Philadelphia 62 43 .500
62 46 .574 1H
San Fran.
60 49 .550 4
Cincinnati
57 48 .543 ■
Pittsburgh
56 51 .523 7
St. Louis
55 32 .514 9
Mllwauka
Los Angeles 51 S3 .500 9tt
50 53 .478 12
Chicago
47 64 .423 18
Houston
34 7 .312 30
New York
Thursday's Basalts
St. Louis 5 Chicago 2
Pittsburgh 4 Lo* Angelas 1
Houston 2 Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati 9 Milwaukee 2
Only gamea scheduled
Today’s Games
New York at Philadelphia,
night
San Francisco at Cincinati,
night
Houston at St. Louis, night
Los Angeles at Milwaukee,
night
Chicago at Pittsburgh 2, twl
night
Saturday's C an s*
New York at Philadelphia
Chicago at Pittsburgh
Los Angelas at Milwaukee
Csh
NEW YORK (U F U San Francisco at Cincinnati,
( Flash) Elorda ot Ibo
night
Philippines waa named "tight­
Houston at St. Louis, night
er of tho month" today tor th#
third Urn* by Tho Ring maga tins bee s u m of h l a Impcaaa R eyes W inner
iva seventh defence of
TOKYO (UPI) — Feather­
world Junior lightweight crown weight Oscar Reyo* of th*
at Tokyo on July IT.
Philippines won a majority
Elorde, 29, scored a techni­ 10-round decision over Tatcal knockout ovar Japan’s auya Takaml, tho former
Teruo Koaaka in th* 12th round bantam weight champion of
betors 1,000. Elorde seated Japan, Thursday night.
exactly 139 pounds, ttw Junior
lightweight limit.
This tlma Elorda had stiff Final Tuneup
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Ay
com petition tor fighter-of-tbamooth honor* from former ess undergoes his final tun*middleweight champion Dick up for tha $125,000 Hambtetoaisa today ia Iha $14,000 Arden
Tiger of Nigeria.
Tiger Impressively launched Dowds Slakes for three-year4 oomaback July 21 at Madi­ old trotters at tho Meadows
son Square Garden hy stop­ race track.
ping “ •poller" Jose Goe sa­
The Hottentots kve te
ls* of Puerto Rico In too sixth
round,
Union of South Africa,

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Frl. A ur. 7, '64— Paj?e 7

"Peking" At Movieland
Tha Boxer U p r I ■ I n g In
China la tha backdrop for the
faatura film at tha Movieland
Drive-In Theatre next week
aa “ 66 Dajre At Peking"
opena a three-day run etarting Sunday.

CHARLTON HESTON (left), Avn Gardner and
David Niven Btar in Camucl Ilronston’a multimillion dollar production of '*r»5 Days At Pe­
king," played against the backdrop of the Boxer
Uprising in China. Heston portrays n United
Stntcs Marine Corps mnjor, Miss Gardner n
glamorous Russian noblewoman and Niven a
British diplomat.

The movie featurea Chartton Heaton and A»* Gardner
with David Niven. It rune
through Tueiday night.
Sharing the billing la Walt
Dianey'a true life adventure,
"The Legend o f I,obo" in
color.
Wedneaday and Thuraday
the Drive-In bringa "Young
Guna of Texaa" in color and
atarring Jamea Mitchum ami
Alan Ladd. Alao to be screen•d ia "Sweet Bird of Youth”
with Paul Newman, alao in
color.
The werk'a program concludea with a triple horror
ahow Friday and Saturday.
On tap arc T h e Slime Peo­
ple." “ The Crawling Hand”
and "The black Zoo."

'633 Squadron' At Ritz
Intonecly d r a m a t i c mo­
menta, taken from actual
events in World War II, ap­
pear to bu tha forte o f Cecil
F. Ford, producer of the Miriech Corporation's ” 0.13 Squad­
ron," In color by ITeluxe and
Panavlaion, opening at the

Riti Theater Sunday.
The exciting movie runs
through next Wednesday.
Ford earned a considerable
reputation for hlmaelf aa pro­
ducer for "The Guna of Navarone," baaed on a true oc­
currence in tha Mediterranean

4th Week's Run
"The Carpetbaggers" movie
at the Scminolc-Cinema Thea­
tre ia being held over for the
fourth big week aa the man­
agement bowa to the wishes
o f the public to see and re-sec
tills compelling movie. The

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same name and la listed aa
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Meanwhile, aa a special
courtesy to its customers the
theater ia offering for sale
tickets to "A Hard Day’s
Night," starring the Bcatlea
and which will premier Aug.
27 at the Parkwood Cinema.
The tickets will go on sale
Monday at the Seminole-Clncma until the performance
starts and then will be sold
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TV Time critics preview
coming television ehowe by
attending rehearsals, watch­
ing screening*, e t u d y i n g
•cripte in New York and
Hollywood. Here are their
preview* for today:
7:30-8:30 p.m. CRS. The
Great Adventure. "The Night
Raiders." (Rerun). This utory
of abolitionist John brown'*
stand at Harper's Ferry and
hi* trial compares poorly
with the movie version. Jack
Klugmnn docs a good Job
with his role o f the zealot,
hut suffers in comparison to
the splendid job Raymond
Massey did In the movies.
Ironically, the courtroom ac­
tion is more interesting than
the battle.
7:10-8:10 p.m. NBC. International Showtime. "Circua
from Holland. (Rerun). Ex­
citing moment* from Amster­
dam's Althoff Cirrus feature
Tio Nock, a high wire expert
who performt with hi* son
nnd daughter over a rage of
linn*. Other good feature* inelude
International
Magie
Congress champion magician
Ted Alton, a daring cquestrum act, plus assorted jug­
glers nnd acrobat*.
7:30-8:30 p m. AI1C. "The
Festival
Frenzy"
(rerun).
An hour o f festival hopping
in Europe. I'rubahly the zanir*t segment concerns the

during the war, and also for
“ The bridge on the River
Kwal," which w a s b u i l t
around a true incident.
In "633 Squadron," which
co-stars Cliff Robertson ami
George Chaklrls, the atory
FRIDAY P. M.
deal* with tha actual raid 1:1* (1) Newscops
upon a hidden Nazi strong­
|tl Itrp. Ci.nvsn.
(V) Nswtlln*
hold In the rock-lined walla of
S IS i t ) on. « np»rts
a Norwegian fjord, which
( I ) 11unils y - llrmklsy
many bellava to have turned t:4 t &lt;*&gt; T IIA
t.0» ( I ) Kltsnt B.rvlca
tha tlda o f battle in favor o f
( f ) Iti-p Nst. Cnnven.
T. II. A.
the Allies by frustrating the
7:1# ( I ) tot 8li"Wtlni*
reduction of England by rock(Si llu rkc'. l o w
eta launched from similar se­ 1:1* C ) lloli II- i&gt;«s Cliry.
Theatre
cret cites.
(II I'rli-a Is lit *lit
Maria Parachy plays the 1:0* (9) 1#S« &lt;*"llcK» AII-BIsr
Kr.ithall (Isme
feminine lead in "033 Squad­
1:1* (21 Kuitiitierllms Utar
ron." Others in the cast are
( f ) Alfred llllr h r o ik
Hour
Harry Andrews and Donald
11:00 (1) J s ik l’ **r (Color)
Houston. Ford produced tho
( I ) Twilight Zone
film for Director Walter E. 11:0* (2) News
( I ) News —Murphr Mar­
Grauman and Executive Pro­
tin
ducer Lewis J. Rachmll. The 11:11 (11 News, ftperts, Westthsr
script la by James Clavell and
(1) Theater o f the Stars
Howard Koch.

T V Time Previews

Venice film festival, with intrigulngly dressed p r e t t y
young starlets. You'll also he
exposed to the incongruities
of the Glyndebourne Opera
Festival, the running c f the
bulls at Pamplona, and wild
and strange raring at ratio.
Other visits include a Bas­
tille Day celebration, a me­
dieval pngennt and an llaliun
food orgy.
8:30-0:10 p.m. ARC. Burke's
I.aw. “ Who Killed Marty Kel» o ? " (renin). There ia a plot
tonight, something shout a
Hollywood murder, hut just
concentrate on the suspect*
and enjoy yourself. The busporta are headed liy luscious
I.ucinna Paluzzi, Diane Mrllain, Marie Wilson, ex-Miss
America Mary Ann Mobley
and Glynis Johns. If you like
acting, there are also Hersrhel bernardi, John Ericaon
nnd Don Taylor.
0:10-10 p.m. NIIC. On Par­
ade. Tills half hour collects
severnl of the best, sure-fire
hit* used by Phil Kurd nnd
Miml Hines nn other televi­
sion allows and in their night­
club routines. Don't look for
fresh ground here, hut if you
like Mini! ns n Japanese
hall player or as a nutty
mouse, here's
n welcome
chance to see them again.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Al­
fred Hitchcock Hour. "The

Evil of Adelaida Winters."
(Rerun). In the title role,
Kim Hunter effects an excel­
lent characterization of an
who
unscrupulou* p h o n y
fleece* gricf-strickcn people
by claiming to put them In
contact with dead loved ones.
Good as her nervous accom­
plice ia Gene Lyons; even bel­
ter is John l.atkin as a
wealthy man. Ha seemingly
is convinced sha ran put him
in touch with his dead aoidirr
ton, and offers her a fabu­
lous sum to concentrate on
him. The story take* a chill­
ing tum nnd sha has good
reason to wish sha hadn't
moved in tho rich man’s home.
10-11 p.m. NIIC. Tho Jack
I’aiir Show. (Color) (rerun).
Guest Kato Smith sings "I've
Got the World on a String"
nnd "A s Long as 11a Nerds
Me." Sam Lcvenson's comedy
monologue discusses the “ new
lock" in grandmas, teens nnd
kisses. About half the pro­
gram Is taken up with the
films o f Tahiti and Pitcairn
Island Pnar took when he
visited the South Pacific last
summer. It's a little too into
to plug the drprrasing Mar­
lon Rrando movie, hut Jack
also auppliei some informa­
tion on tho llcunly Mutiny
and a m-iv thought on what
really happened to Fletcher
Christian.

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SATURDAY NIGHT is alwaya "ateak night" at tho
Trad* Winds Cafeteria in the
Seminole Plata. You can have
a nice big T-bone broiled just
the way you like it for only
a dollar. Can't heat that, can
you? They serve dinner front
4:30 to 8 p.m. and of course
Orre are all those other ap­
petizing meats, vegetables,
salad* nnd mouth-watering
dessert* from which to choose.
• • •
One of the nicest places
around to get away from it
all, relax in a meat delightful
atmosphere and treat your­
self to the best in food and
drink, la Freddie's
Steak
House in Fern Park. In the
background is the tinkling
piano music of Vicky Rlalr,
if you are dining In the Gas­
light Room, or sing-niong
tunes with Carol Pettijohn in
the Lamplighter Lounge.
• • •
Having company this week­
end? Take them to dine at
Jim Spencer’* where they ran
have their choice o f delicious
steaks or seafoods , crispy
sslnds and severnl kinds of
potatoes In unusual forms.
Relax before dinner witli
something cool from the bar,
or if you like, spend tho
whole gay evening In the
lounge, with your friends nnd
your favorite cocktails.
• • •
You won’t have any trouble
finding the Cariha Lounge at
night. The whole place is so
lit up, outside, It'a easy to
find tha door and get lit up
Inside, loo, if you like. With
the huge round gloltes shining
the Park Ave. entrances, the
huge necn signs on top o f the
Valdes Hotel, you can ap­
proach from any direction.
Delicious food served from
Rose and Wilk'a Restaurant,
to your order. This popular
eatery has Just pegged Its
first successful year in Han­
ford, winning a host of
friends and customers,

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Relax in eool eomfort at
George'* Tavern. Enjoy your
favorit* beer or mized drink*
at the bar and then restock
your home bar from the pack­
age store. Thera ar* special
low price* by the raa*. Prices
are reasonable, there's planty
of fre* parking, and the
friendly ntmospher* makes
for a relaxing afternoon or
evening. All your friands go
there, ao meet them
at
George'*.

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Jean and Rocro Morsillo
welcome you to Jean's Spa­
ghetti House in Orange City.
They have been at this loca­
tion for 10 years und have a
long list of satisfied patrons.

Their Italian foods and pizza
are served daily from II a.m.
to 10 p.m., including Sunday,
in air-conditioned d i n i n g
room*. Win* and cold beer
are sold to give that added
touch to a good tneal (beer
only on Hundayi), So for a
delicious meal by candlelight
bring the family to Jean's
H|&gt;agh(Ui House.
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Enjoy dancing.
In this
weather, you ask? Ah, but
It’s cool and dim In the
Capri, and you can dance in
air-conditionnl comfort to the
mellow tunes of the Jack
Rossman Trio.
Dining in
sumptuous style, or Just ait*
ting in the lounge with your
favorite beverages, it's ail
part c f the friendly atmos­
phere at the Capri, that has
won ao ninny steady custom­
er, ami attracts new ones all
the time. Luncheons, too —
specials for businessmen and
women in a hurry.

WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN
YOUR PARTY AND TAKE
ALL THE WORK OUT OF IT
FOR YOU! BRUNCHES —
LUNCHEONS — TEAS —
BANOUETS — YOU NAME
IT — WE "CAN DO"!
Fur Your Danring Pleasura
Frl. and Hat. Nile* — B Till 12
We Feature
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CowtaQw'ce
Come dma with us. Lnjoy crisp, appetizing a sle d s.,.
tasty piss, cakes snd cisains.. .tsndar, delicious piim*
masts and gsrdsn Irsth ysgstsblss. . . served In truly
pieeisnt surroundings. And rsmember, Thursday night
Me •‘family night" with free desserts for a ll...a n d
, Saturday night Is "stssli night" when you get a big
*,* ib. 7 Sons stssk cooked to yeur order lor only
(one dollar.

-luncheon; If A U. •2 IS f . U. Dewar; 4; JO •6.00 P. M.
Trada Wind* Cafeteria* also located la
Orland*, Leesburg, Cocoa, Melbourne * FL iTerco.

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Pape 8— FrI. Aug. 7, *64

VrriIS

D eborah Trepanier, Lt.(Jg)
F.

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Sherrill Repeat

T h e Ostranders
Return Following
Enjoyable Trip

Vows

By Maryann Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Os­
trander and children, Ricky
and Cathy, of Jamison Drive
Deborah Bruce Trepanier, I which was held In Ihc Parish, Ihe Carolina Mountains,
daughter o f Mr. and Mr*, House for 50 close relative* i Lt. and Mrs. Sherrill will be In Bear Lake, have returned
Darwin F. Bruce of DcBary, and friends, the couple de-1 at home at 1525 Mcllom ilte home after ■ delightful vaca­
tion.
and Lt. (jg ) Forrest William I parted for a wedding trip to I Avenue In Sanford.
The family motored to Mi­
Sherrill Jr., son o f Itcv. and
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ami to visit his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Forrest William Sherrill
snd Mrs. Fred D. Ostrander
Sr. of Clover, S. C., were
and then drove to Sanibel Is­
united in holy matrimony on
lands for three days. They
Saturday, Aug. 1, at 11:30
visited friends In the Ever­
a.m. in an Impressive candle*
glades and enjoyed a trip deep
light and double ring cere­
In the glides. Later they were
mony at Holy Cross Episcopal
guests of friends in Tampa,
Church with Father Lorny So­
and visited Six Gun Territory
por officiating.
before stopping in Gainesville
The church was beautifully
to visit Mrs. Ostrander's mo­
decorated with glads and car­
ther, Mrs. Pearl Wingcnback.
nations, tastefully arranged.
Upon returning home, John
Miss Beatrice Buck, church
Perkin of Tampa was Ricky's
organist, played "March In B
houscgucst. The two boys
Flat" by Handel and "Itlgauwere fishing and Ricky had
don" by Campra.
the misfortune of geting a fish
The lovely bride repeated
hook caught In his eye, and
the vows In a French blue
was hospitalised in Orlando,
street length gown of pcau dc
hut the doctor assured his
sole, appllqucd with Chantilly
parents there would be no eye
lace, and accented at the
damage.
neckline with seed pearl*. Her
matching veil of illusion fell
from a tiny pill box accented
with seed pearls. Her bridal
bouquet was a cascade of
white roses centered with pale
pink rosebuds and pink car­
nations.
Mrs. James F. Bell attend­
ed the bride as matron of
The Ginderville Volunleer
honor, and was thn bride's
Fire
Department has post­
only alrndnnt. She was alllm l
poned the regular scheduled
in a smart bclgp silk shantung
sheath with matching access­
meeting from Monday, Aug.
ories and carried a nosegay of
10 to Sept. 14, at which time
while carnations and yellow
the meeting will be held at
rosebuds.
the Elder Springs Baptist
Lt. Cdr. Thomss P. Conroy
Church.
served the groom a* best
Members are urged to note
man, and uahera were Lt. Cdr.
this schedule change and to
James F. Bell and Lt. Charmake plans to attend the Sep.
lea E. McKenna.
MRS. FORREST WILLIAM SHERRILL JR.
lember meeting.
T.iu bride's mother chos#

M rs. Hugh W helchel Entertains W ith Bridal
Luncheon Complimenting M iss Niki A sh b y
Mrs. Hugh C. Whelchel w i i
hostess recently st Jim Spen­
cer’s Restaurant to an ela­
borate bridal luncheon hon­
oring Miss Niki Ashby, brideelect of Alex McKibbin,
The bride-elect's table &gt;. as
centered with a lovely ar­
rangement of pink carnations,
chrysanthemums and t u b a
roses accented by Icathrrleaf
fern dusted white. The guests*
t a b l e featured Plttsporum
centering the entire length of
the tabic.
Mrs. Whelchel presented tha
bride-elect with gifts of lin­
gerie and received the guest*
in a chic white two piece pi­
que ensemble. Niki was strik­
ing in a bold, brown, black
and white print with tho low
cut fitted bodice trimmed in
Jet black. Mrs. Martha Bishop
Ashby, mother of the honorce,
chose a champagne beige silk
shantung sheath, and Mrs.
Clifford McKibbin Jr., mother
of Niki’s fiance, wore a cool,
low cut pink pique iheath.
Others enjoying Ihe delic­
ious bridal luncheon of lobster
salad, tomato aspic, assorted
relishes and Iced dessert were
Mrs.
James
Crapps
and
daughter, Miss Anne Crapps,
Mrs.
Esther Ridge,
Mr*.
Kathryn Hilltop, Miss Donna
Ashby and Mrs. John Kadcr.

Ginderville V F D
Postpones Meet

Until September

an off white, floral design,
creme puff dress with beige
accessories, and her corsage
was of yellow roses.
The groom's mother was at­
tired In shirred blue cation
with white accessories and
she wore a corsage ot pink
carnations.
Following t h e
reception,

Maple whipped topping adds
a touch of genius to the pan­
cakes and waflles so popular
for breakfast, brunch and supper.

To M a rry Lt.(Jg) D avid H. Dow

Helpers
An Ironing board cover fits
snugly when put on while
damp, It slays smooth and
dean longer if dipped in a
medium solution of starch be­
fore being stretched on tho
board.
•

MAJOR AND MRS. IlERSHEL CHAPMAN and their three sons, from
tho left, lloli, Charles and John Chupmnn, of Hear Lake, will move to
Monroeville, Pn. in the near future, where Major Chapman will enter
the University of Pittslnirffh to study for his muster's degree. Tho Chap­
mans live on Ronnie Drive in Rear Luke, where Mrs. Chapman has been
actively engaged in eivic and social affairs while Major Chapman was ill
Korea serving ns Chief Personnel Manager, and has recently returned.
Roll, Charles and John have all been active in Roy Scouts.

Personals

Remnants Are Real Bargains

Mrs, Ossie Firlds is still
hospitalised at Seminole Me­
A Wonderful
morial Hospital. It was re­
Some women can't resist a
ported earlier (hut she had
remnant, others s a y :
"1
returned to In-r home, hut due
haunt the remnant counter
to a set back, was not dis­
Imping to find fabric that I
missed ns was nnlicipnlcd.
cannot afford to buy from the
bolt."
New World of
One reader writes: "When
I arc beautiful remnants t
never
know whether
the
amount of fahrlc is right for
what I’d tike to make. Can
you tell me haw la gauge the
Shopping Enjoyment
yardage when I don't have a
Don't forgcl
pattern at hand to ch eck ?"
your camera and Kodak film Here are aome rule-of.
thumb measures which will
help you gauge yardage fur
\\ i \ r r n r \ i u &lt;
a sheath, blouse or skirt.
if you have been using a
CAMERA SIKH'
sleeveless sheath pattern and
210 H. PARK AVB.
know It is right tor you, then
gauge it this way.
For a size I io It, hips not
over 38 inches, then one
length—yes, 1 said one length
—plus five inches ot 48-inch
wide fabric. This will make
There’s no need of a long statement
you a sleeve leas sheath.
when mir message is brief. So we'll
If your hips are over 38,
just skip ________________________________
llien buy erne length plua five
Inchei of M inch fabric.
Usa the tame gauge for a
skirt — y o u r finished skirt
length plus five Inches. This
allows for shaping at Ute
waistline and for a nice hem.
For a blouse \ yards of 44down here and say “ RANDALL ELECTRIC
ineb or wider will make a
COMPANY offers n complete electrical
s i m p l e straight sleeveless
service, does good work, does it prompt­
blouse for sizei I to 14.
ly, efficiently and cheerfully und docs
If you want short or \
uppreclute its customers.”
sleeves in ■ dress or blouse,
buy ti to W yard more.
Sid Vihlen
One woman saya: "I buy
every lovely percale, calico,
Randall Electric Company
or easy care fabric I see on
112 Magnolia Avenue
remnant counters that are \
to 1H yard* long. I make gift
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M iss Tam zene Ann Shay En g ag ed

Household

Personals

Wieboldt’s

NOTICE

matching putholdcrs. I even
buy remnanta or trimmings."
There are many iheiths
with a seam down tho center
front and center bark. Half
Ihe dress is print, Ihe other
plain. Of course, they are
made of the same kind of
fabric. Some believe such is
slenderising.
Often a short rrmnant ran
tie found for a llllle Jacket
or bolero to wear with a
sheath dress. This can prove
a real bargain.
When buying remnants, buy
what you need and can use.
They can be real bargains,
mpccially if you know how
to adapt your pattern to your
material and io use a faring if
your length ii short, or act
in a piece at the waist six to
right inches deep—that makes
a band around the waistline,
which can so easily be divided
with a narrow belt of the ma­
terial of the iheath.
A large department store
made
a
survey
recently
among ila charge customers.
They found many women who
bought remnants did not al­
ways use them, They also
found many had full dress
length! that had not been
made up. The fabric appealed
at the time, but the iniplration to make it did not last
long.
So be wise, U you buy
remnants, use them. There
is fashion la fabric as In sil­
houette. Don't leave your fab­
ric in the drawer or chest too
long.
Make a simple dress, blouse
or skirt from your remnanta
before
your enthusiasm
wages.

the left, arc Mrs. Clifford McKibbin Jr., m ol her
of Niki's fiance, Miss Ashby nnd her mother,
Mrs. Martha Ilishop Ashby.

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Sponsors Picnic

Mr. and Mr*. Thomas M.
.Shay of Tampa announce Ihc
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Tamzene Ann Shay, to

Forest City

By Maryann Miles
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Gre­
sham and daughter, Diana, of
Terraco Blvd. have returned
home after visiting w 11 h
friends at a farm in the Blue
Jtli^ge Mountains.
Following their r e t u r n
home, Diana look her first
flight via jet to visit friends
in Atlanta, Ga., and will re­
turn homo next week.
Rev. Gresham is pas lor of
the Forest C i t y
Baptist
Church.

MRS. HUGH (MARY) WHELCHEL, left, re­
cently entertained Miss Niki Aahby, bride-elect
of Alex McKibbin nl a bridal luncheon at Jim
Spencer’s Restaurant. With Mrs. Whelchel, front

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Sift powdered sugar quickly
and easily by brushing it
through the sieve with a lungbristled pastry brush.
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Attach s short curtain rod
to the tiack of baby's high
chair. Hang bib and damp
wushdutbs on it.
• • •

Lt. (jg ) David Harman (.Sam)
Dow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred W. Dow of Sacramento,
Calif.
The lovely bride-elect was
born In Morehcad, Ky., and
was graduated from Morebead Slate College. For the
past two yrars she has been a
(acuity member of Kdgcwatcr
High School in Orlando.
Lt. Dow was bom in Au­
burn, Calif., attended schools
in Sacramento and was grad­
uated Iruni Stanford Univers­
ity. Prior to entering the navy
in I960, lie served as a re­
porter on 'th e San Diego
Union. He is currently serving
with the Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing One Stall, NAS,
Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of Saturday, Aug. 15, at
1 p in. at the Sanford Naval
Air Station Chapel.

This Saturday
Personnel of VAH-II, Dek 3
are reminded of the picnie
scheduled Saturday at the Or­
lando Air Force Rase Lake,
sponsored by the Enlisted
Wives Club.
All enlisted personnel, their
wives and children arc in­
vited to attend. Hot dogs and
"buckets full of homemade Ic»
cream” will be highlights of
the refreshments, with salads
and other food furnished by
the wives dub.
Swimming, games and ac­
tivities will begin at 1 p.nt.
with food to be served at 3
p.m. Committee member* In
charge of arrangements aru
Mrs. Pat Clemens, Mr*. Jan­
ice Cerici and Mrs. Agnes
Bucnuvbla. Further informa­
tion may be obtained by calling any one of the commute#
members.

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A
cast
cook
This
with

new threc-compsrtment
aluminum skillet enu
or hrnt an entire meal.
"tri-fri" pan is available
or without non-stick lin-

Have a snagged sweater?
ing.
Run a needle, threaded with
MISS TAMZENE ANN SHAY
a contrasting color, through
the snag snd knot securely.
Then, pull thread and snnggcd
yarn back through to the
Running about In naked
wrong side. Clip thread. Do tootsies, according to the Bu­
The New York World’s Fair food coloring, just enough to
no tcut yarn.
reau, isn't too awful. Some­
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times it's
therapeutic for is studded with fine restau­ give the liquid a true water­
One cup of vinegar added to feet's sake. However, In the rants. One of our favorites is melon tint. Stir in mixture un­
one gallon of warm water interests of accident preven­ The American Restaurant in til the sugar Is completely
dissolved, then pour the mix­
cleans varnished wood beau­ tion and good health, it's sug­ Ihe Gas Pavilion.
tifully. Tlie gloss of the var­ gested that parents urge chil­
George Lang, who super­ ture into a deep ice cube tray.
nish is not impaired.
vises this exquisite dining Set the tray in the freezer
dren to heed these rules.
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The Fat ’N Place
unit of the refrigerator with
—Don't let them go barefoot room with walls of glass open­
the control set at its coldest
When making drop cookie*,
ing
on
to
the
dream
world
of
New Short • Cut To
all day king. Shoes should be
butter the bottom ot a tumb­
the fair, is a supergmirmrt. point, and let the mixture
worn st least a part of the
Summer Comfort!
freeze
to
a
mush.
Remove
the
ler. dip it in granulated su­
Ills inspired interpretations of
dsy for support.
We'll Shape And
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American regional dishes arc tray front the refrigerator
gar, then use it to press cook­
—Have them walk only in
ies flat, Tlte tumbler must be
the delight of sophisticated and beat the mixture wllli a
Taper It —
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sandy or grassy places. Gra­
tastes. This Walermelun ice rotary tx-alcr until it is
dipped into sugar for each
vel, creeks, ponds, streets, the
cookie, and *rra|kcd and re­
is an example. Picture your­ smooth. Return the tray to the
FOR APPOINTMENT
woods nearby
snd public
but tercd occasionally.
self seated beside ceiling-high refrigerator snd continue the
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hold
down-to-earth
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glass windows, over a minia­ freezing, beating s e v e r a l
dangers
ranging
from
rusty
times
more,
until
the
ice
is
of
Remove
the shine
from
ture lake wills water flowers,
navy bluematerial by spong­ nail* to lurking germs.
spooning this cooling dessert the proper ronsistrney.
—Have them wash their Like the Idea?
ing it with undiluted vinegar.
One of the most .versatile
The shine disappears and so feet often, especially before
WATERMELON ICE
llalr Styling Salon
fish, halibut, is temptingly
does the vinegar odor as the putting on shoes nr going to
(8 servings)
2201 8. Park Ave.
flavorful when served with
bed.
material dries.
1 quart watermelon pulp
Just butter and lemon.
—Wear socks with shoes.
'a nip sugar
The socks absorb perspiration
lv cup orange juice
and protect feet from the shoe
Altamonte
'•* cup sherry
E V E R Y S U N D A Y SPEC IAL!
lining.
Red food coloring
—If injuries develop —
Remove the seeds from
C,OLDEN
scrapes, cuts, stubbed toes— watermelon pulp, and force
don't rely on practicing med­ the pulp through a fine sieve.
BROWN
By Maryana MUes
icine without a license. Take Blend in sugar, orange juice,
Mr*. Margaret Horrcll of the child to a doctor.
sherry and a few drops red
SO U TH ER N
Hermit's Trail, has recently
returned from visiting her sis­
ter and brother-in-law, Mr.
A "M ajor" must for the new Hair Trrnd 1s a
and Mrs. Waller Bryce of
tto lls Body Perm.
Vcro Beach. Mrs. Bryce has
been quite ill, but la on the
road to recovery now.

Down-To-Earth
Tips Reviewed
For Feet’s Sake

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Personals

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Special For August!

Fashionettes
Moat American males are
ell choked up — with the
wrong-sited shirt collar, says
Ron I’oital, a filmland design­
er. Postal said tho collar
should be loose enough for the
weerer to Insert his Index fin­
ger easily inside the neck­
band.

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Will Anyone Uphold The Belt?

HOW T O t ih 1 a belt ou t &lt;&gt;t lift*. One w ay is to b u y till) sla ck s.
By Jerry Sheehan
y r n p r p r r Enterprise Assn.
NEW YOHK — (NBA) Slacks are more than just
cloth tubes around Uie lug!.
They have become a i llul ele­
ment in the young look (or
men.
Well, then, what arc the
young men looking like, you
ask.
According to n leading man
ultielurcr of men'* and IwyV
slacks, half of their sales are
without cuffs. Most of these
garments do not have a M l
loop to be seen. Just plain
tab slacks.
All of which may cause an­
guish to the belt manufactur­
ers, hut jxirtend less compli­
cated living lo the men of this
nation.

There you are in the morning. with eight minute* left
to call'll the tram In the office
or shop. “ What did I do with
my b ell?" You see. all that is
out the window. Your slacks
ol tomorrow probably will not
Use belts.
Nor will your slacks have
cuffs, if current indications
are lo be trusted.
The reason fur cuff* on
men’s trousers is lost in hi».
lory. As far as researchers
can determine; it stems from
a shortage of ashtrays m the
mid-lUlh Century. The only
place to deposit cigar ashes
was in a lulled-up punts leg.
Oi course, lodny many men
have overcome their reaction
to Army Class A uniforms
and once again arc asking lor

cufflcss slacks. And with rea» "n
No man suffers from (lie
tall look. The absence of cuffs
means tliat the physical tine
is stretched from the floor(wards right up lo the armpits No ugly horizontal lines
are in evidence.
The rise in slacks sales can
be traced largely to the c v
pending school trade. Flirty
iwr cent of the sub's are to
the high school and college
market — almost do million
pairs annually.
It has been lound that al&gt;oul
ns iwr cent of the young
crowd wears slacks to school
regularly — either with sweat­
ers. shirts or sport jackets.
It all udds up to the easy­
going look for a large segment
of the population.

j P o lly 's, P o ln t e r s Mj

Chain' Links Family
lly Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise A**n,
DEAR POLLY—Since our
mother’ll death in IU—it. wo
five children huvo kept in
touch with encli other iiy what
we cull our "chain letter.’’
Since our uges range fioiu 71
to Ml and wo livu miles apart,
from California to Ohio to
Florida, It would be ipiitc all
effort for us to cm h write In­
dividually to all the others.
This way we hear from each
other at least once a month
ami often enclose snapshots
of our children and grand­
children. Keeping this family
relationship olive baa brought
us great pleasure. I'an any­
one bent oar record of IIS
years?— .MRS, W. It.
fit III.S—Many of us who
may he negligent about writ­
ing family letter* would ben­
efit by the system used by
these loyal ami wonderful
brother* and sister*,— POLLY
DEAR POLLY--Have you
ever written with a fnuntuin
pen that stained your fing­
er*? My pointer for press ntIng this is very simple. I find
that If the »p»ngc part o f a

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sponge hair curler (with n my childien’a jackets.
It
hole in tile center) is slipped wears well, is warmer ami
dms not sliovv tlie soil. MILS.
over tbu pail of the |iuu near
II. J. P.
the point there Is no stuin
DEAR POLLY—To keep
problem. It also prevents tlie dust o ff clothing bunging
llioso callouses t lint collie in u closet, cut open one side
from writing for long periods of a plastic dry* denning bug
ami bung it over the rod and
of time.—SI. A, L.
.DEAR FULLY— R a t h e r Die clothing that is on the
than haul my toddler’s toy* hangers.
into the house from our fear— To remove the price
eddn yard each day, I bought marking on a box that is to
a 20-gidhni trusli ran wills a lie used for a gift, cuv«r the
lid to hold even the long muiking will) cellophane tape,
handled toys. This can be left rub over it with the l uck of
in a corner o f the yard, the a fingernail and then remove
toys ure protected front the (lie tape. The price matrk will
weather and the yard looks come o ff right along with the
neat. When the youngster is tape.—MRS. R. \V.
old enough to bring toys In
(■MILS— I found this last
himself, the can will lie us".| hint
excellent
for
price*
fur thu put pose it whs in­ mm bed on w ith a marking
pencil hat not *o good for
tended.— CAROLYN
DEAR POLLY—So many atnmpcd-un niniihei* such n*
children's Jackets come lined the chain stores use.— POLLY
with a pile fabric at tlie top
Slime your favorite homeand quilted niyon material
on the lower part, The pile making Ideas , . . send them
holds up under hard wear but to I'ally ill care o f The San­
often tlie rayon doe* not. t ford Herald, You'll receive a
purchased a dark plaid cotton bright, new silver dollar if
flannel material and com­ Polly uses your idea in Pol­
pletely covered the rayon in ly’s Pointer*.

T h e C lo t h e s Poll
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Chic Young Chicks

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By Helen llennessy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women’s Editor
It's all right for song writ­
er* to claim thst heaven
should tie thanked for little
sirls. Rut mom and dud might
want to qualify that a bit.
They know their dainty
offspring are a fore* to be
reckoned with where thu bud­
get Is concerned.
Parent* o f teen-age girls
cun tell from their dwindling
checking accounts that their
young darlings have a con­
suming and expensive inter eat
ill fashion—an interest that
has been catered to and sur­
veyed by experts.
And now thr people who
design and t»*'ll clothe* have
•et their sights on pr*-tenn­
ers. Thes# youngsters are IK
million stronr •• compared to
the 16H million In the th-IP
sga group and they have de­
finite tastes and opinions.
Television and the fashion
pages o f newspaper* have
played a big role in awaken­
ing young people to the fact
that elothe* und grooming
can ha a way of life. And
they'ra clamoring for the
aama Independence in select­
ing their wardroU-a as i» giv­
en to their older sister*.
Eli Rousso, whose wellknown sportswear firm (Rue*

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Togs) bus done considerable mom or a teen-age sister
research on the like* and dis­ would be delighted to wear—
the lowered waist, the A-lino
likes of this age group and
und the new* chise-to-lhe-liody,
its economic impact, laid this
yet easy shapes—which seems
to say:
lo prove lliey know what
"They’re a new force to bu fashion is all about.
reckoned with. They're hep Chic Chat:
"They want Independence,
(j: "1 bought a pair of
und now i* the time to givu shoes which have thu new
it to tla-iii. They're young short, thick heel. I like them
enough to guide hut old because they are cumfurtuble,
enough to absorb values that hut luy fi lends tell me they
can last them all their lives. make my anklet look heavier
"Let them have a hand In than they are—and they’re
selecting their clothes. Cloth­ not slim to begin with. My
ing means a lot to the pre- fret hurt in high heels and 1
adolescent. It's why fad* are don't think flute are dressy
born, why tomboys turn In­ at all. Do you have any sug­
gestion?” Alice It.
to young ladies overnight."
It's also why a supervised
Dear Alii*' It: You don't
charge account stalling at have to wear high heels nor
uruuml 12 or a clothing al­ do you have to Vvem the low­
lowance u* early us It) isn't er stacked ones if you feel
as revolutionary as it sounds. they niske ynur legs look
And in the opinion o f Hona- heavy. Many of the new shoes
eo and other business exrru- have heels no higher than the
tives it is psychologically short, thick one*, but carved
out so (but they are us slim
sound.
"Once u girl has a voice In as high heels. They are very
choosing her wardrobe, she comfortable to wear and most
realises what it east, then altrartlvr.
must wear it all season long,
please send your fashion
she'* hound to he selective
ms she goes along," he told problems to Helen Heron s v
in rare o f Tlie Hanford Her­
me.
And what kind o f clothes ald. While *he cannot answer
are the youngsters choosing? each letter personally, letter*
Surprisingly enough, they're of gcner»l interest will be
just the kind o f clothes that answered in this column.

O sW i

C U )b l} •

DEAR ABRY; 1 wa* go­
ing through my daughter's
dresser drawer* looking for
something 1 bad misplaced
when 1 came across a letter
she had written to you, but
not mailed. In It she thanks
you fur helping her out of
some "m ess" she had gutten herself into. We are
very dose, my daughter
and 1, and she has always
come to me with all her
little problems, t don't
want to ask her what tlio
"m ess" was she had written
to you about because t don't
want her to gel the impres­
sion that I was snooping
through her things, but I
want your explanation of
Hurt "m ess" whatever it
was. flense don’t fe d that
you would be betraying her
confidence by anything you
•ell me, Abby, lucuuse we
nro just like sisters, ami
she ti ll* me everything any­
way. She signed herself
"OLD ENOL'tiH."
HER MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Since
she tells you everything,
why don’t you usk her?
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DEAR .Milt\ : Will you
please help settle an argu­
ment between my mother
und me? A friend of outs
to whom I luol sent an announeemenl of my high
school giaduntlon sent me n

very nice card and on it she
wrote: "1 did not know*
what to gel you so I have
enclosed a five doilur hill.”
Ahliy, the envelope wus
seated up tight (I opened it
myself) hut there
no
fire dollar hill inside, t am
writing my thank-you note*
and my mother says I
should just thunk her for
the gift and let it go at
that. I think I should tell
her there wasn't any five
dollar hilt inside In-cause
nmyhe she forgot In put it
in, or someone opened the
envelope, took it out am!
sealed It hack again. What
do you think? I don't want
her In think 1 am hinting
fur the money,
PUZZLED
DEAR PUZZLED: Write
and thank her for renicmbeiing you on your gradua­
tion, and tell her frankly
Unit no money was enclos­
ed.
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DEAR AIIIIY: I was ask­
ed to be a bridesmaid. Thr
bride'# mother I* making all
the bridesmaid*' dresses In
the same style, hut In d if­
ferent culms. 1 am the only
redhead in the hunch, and
she gave me the pink dress
to wear. Abby, redheads
can't wear pink! I asked
her if I could have another
color, hut she said all the

Qaaobif
Hie weak, jump - nverrul!
was invented by me bm-k In
19.12 for use in Ibe t.iiiz-f’ ulhertson match. It is very pop­
ular ill «'X|iert circles today,
although I have lost some of
my enthusiasm for it.
i Midi piny it. vviih some
partners. With others, I pre­
fer tu Ure an inlet mediate
jump-overcidl that crowds the
bidding, hut s h o w s s o m o
strength at the same time.
The pre-emptive jump-overcull is like a two-headed rat­
tlesnake, It cun bite its User
ns well Us Hie opponents.
West's two-heart bid was
slightly on the strong side for
a weak Jtimp-ovi rcall, hut de­
cidedly on the weak side for

to

By Abigail Van Buren
other color* were taken.
Should I wear pink and
look terrible or should I
drop out of the bridal
party? I’ve never been a
bridesmaid before and hate
to pass it up, hut I am
afraid I'll took like a freak.
HATES PINK
HEAR HATES: You just
THINK you enn’ t wear
pink. Thanks to modern art.
color* that have been clash­
ing for ycur* aie now on
good terms, and very smart.
Wear pink, and think Picas­
so.
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C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
“ M I N D I N G MY OWN
BUSINESS": If you truly
believe that it is no busi­
ness of yours if your neigh­
bor is mistreated, and Hint
there is nothing one man
run do about Ins govern­
ment, then you had bettor
teach your children to count
in rubles.
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Troubled? Write to AHHY« Box 00700, Los An­
geles, Calif.. 1*0009. For a
personal reply, enclose a
stamped, sclf-uddressetl en­
velope.
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For Abhy’s booklet, "How
To Have A Istvely Wed­
ding.'* send fit) cents to Ab­
by. Box 09700, l.os Angeles,
Calif., I'OtltW.

By Oswald Jacoby
On(Bhldqsi
NORTH

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Opening lead1— ¥ K.
111 intermediate out, After
Hast hid tin re sipudes, West
'•imputed 10 four spades, lull

J h s Utom sw :

both East and West decided
to Ity to defeat the five club
contract rather than to Incur
n sure lamalty at five spades.
West Opened till* king of
hearts uml right here is
wIlfm tlie s n a k e t u r n e d
mound and hit its owner.
Routh was curtain W rit's bid­
ding indicated a six raid
haait suit. Hence, South grub­
bed that first heart trick.
Then Im drew trumps and
took the diamond fimfesse. lie
expected it to Iosp and it did,
hut since West loot Hint six
rani heart suit, East did not
have a heart to lend to Ills
partner and eventually South
whs niilu to discard one heart
on dummy's filth diamond.

Use Of Coloring Books
By Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise A»sn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: A recent
letter you published
against coloring hooka for
children prompts me to write
in behalf o f them.
You seem to agree that
children heroin* frustrated
when they can't color within
the lines, isn't that thn case
with any toy? They are just
as
frustrated
when
they
can't put a puzzle together.
But they uru quite elated
when, after a great deal o f
lined work, patience, and conccntrntlon. they make the
pieces fit. This also teaches
them to control their emo­
tions.
If you give n child a piece
of blnnk paper, he won’t
know what to do with it.
Most smalt children don't
have the ability to draw their
own picluic*. A coloring hook
presents a rluillenge. and

eventually they will develop
enough co-ordination to color
the pictures the way they
think they should lie colored.
As a mother of eight, I also
think coloring books are time
consuming and easy on moth­
ers’ nerves, especially on a
rainy day. 1 don't stress col­
oring within the lines, and my
older c h i l d r e n have been
taught to praise the little
one* for their efforts because
their so-called srrihhlllng is
just a* important to them as
good coloring is to the older
one#.— MOTHER OF EIGHT.
ANSWER: Substantially, I
ugiea with you a* well as
witli Ilia mother who wrote
thn previou* letter about col­
oring books. In many ways
you confirm her viewpoint.
Thu original discussion was
not concerned with the u s e hut thn misuse—of coloring
kook*. Using them at home ns
a ruiny-dny activity, with no
undun *tres* on staying withr—
t .

Developing Self-Confidence

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Ask For Car Rental Facts
Nothing hinigs home the
plight of other# more than be­
ing caught in u similar situa­
tion. Three fiat tire*, a •Trav­
eling'* buck seat and a car
with an out-of-line chassis
not old) In ought about cull*
to executives o f three auto
reiilul firms patronised on
separate weekend* but made
us curious a# to others' *xperlrnrr* wlien renting BUtoS
for business or pleasure trips.
What ueliun can the lessee
(driver) tuka in such in­
stance# when tlie attendant
muii k#
and saj*. "Tough
luck," even when tlie company
ud promise# ears in A-l
shape anil rebates for minor
(imihtr?
In some iuslanees the auto
renting firm* ate taking steps
to correct such problems,
which tliey feel are isolated
incidents. Often thn giants In
tlui field pul the Ida me upon
Urn local and discount ear
renting operations. However,
D) metropolitan New York
mid iinthuml auto rental rumpanics obviously recognised
the consumer was getting
stuck or being misled enough
to do something about It.
They
set
up
advertising

standards to help the firms
|ailic* themselves. Misleading
statements ami halt ads are
out. llut It Is still up to the
consumer to nsk specifies
about maintenance, insurance
mid extra charges.
"The prospective auto rent­
er should know just what he
in going to got for Ids money
and what hidden loopholes
liiura may U&gt;," according to
nn executive of one of the
giant* (H erts). Knowing gen­
et at industry practices helps
n driver to ask the right
questions.
For example, tlie typical
rate for a standutd-slxu sedan
daring a full 24-huur day is
generally fiO and 10 cents a
mile, inctmlltlg gasoline, illsuruuee and a full range of
nervier*. Hmv doe* the com­
pany you plan to rent a car
flout vary from tills? If you
get lower rates for shorter
periods of tlmo, are the hour*
spelled out? Compart ear*
generally rent for a lower
rate. "HprrhiU" surh at con­
vertibles,
station
wagons,
sport* or luxury ears uru
higher. Uherk closely when
renting for "economy" or
■'discount" car-rental dealers.

In must instance#, these am
reputable operations but they
provide fewer services and
usually do nut include gaso­
line.
For gasoline costs, yon
must pay for all gasoline if
yon rent from a firm that
a d v e r t i s e * "no mileage
chargu" or "unlimited mile­
age.” A "minimum mileage''
charge Is similar to a "mini­
mum" in a night club. You
have to pay the rate adver­
tised even If yon clock under
tire minimum mileage.
Your guarantee that you
are getting a sufe, well-ser­
viced car rest* with the re­
liability of the rental firm.
However, you can take your
cosh to the Bettor Business
Bureau, local Chamber o f
Commerce or even the district
attorney when you get a car
In poor driving condition.
Your complaint could eava
another'* life end you money.
For further information or
manufacturer'* name o f any
item described above write
SHARI* SHOPPING, In car*
of Thr Hanford Herald. Enclwse clipping or identify item,
and enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelope.

The Doctor Says:

By Ruth Millett

ONE mistake I'll never make
iigain," ami then stops worry­
ing llhullt it.
Realizes tlml In friendship
it is h# important to let thn
other person do tilings fur
you ns tu he willing to do
tilings for the other person.
Never feels that him wishes
«ho could keep her eldldien
little und dependent ulwuys hut take# pleasure and pride
in each step they take toward
complete independence.
laugh# first when she finds
htusclf in a (tinny nr awk­
ward situation.
Figures that other people
will realise her shortcomings

W in e

I’lease semi your srhool
problems to Busan Light in
rare of The Stanford llcratd.
While she cannot answer each
letter personally, letters o f
general interest will be an­
swered in Ihi* column.

[ S h a r p Shopptfrg i

New Ulcer Treatment

and faults without being laid
Hhull l •lu- in.
Is quick to uptdugixu when
Bom* tune ago I reported
slits I# in tlm wrung.
Resists the urge t■&gt; confide on Hi*' new treatment for
all per tonal trouble# to her )&gt;eptlr ulcer which has com*
closest friends.
to he known as tin* frosted
Makes tier rnoipliun-nt* iliatummy technique. This con­
criminating and subtle enough
sist# of introducing u balloon
to mean siouelhlng.
Talk* mole ahum Hie things into the stomach and circu­
site likes tiian the tiling# site lating a refrigerant through
tlie balluim fur 43 minutes at
"can’t »t*nd."
Makes a habit o f looking a trniperatilru between minus
directly at tlie person with 4 and plus IH ilegiees F.,
wiinlil she is conversing.
thereby freezing Hie stomach,
Can smile and rlml with
t tt IIm post Iwo yeli i s the
anyone she encounters In thu method Inis been widely used
course of her day.
uml a clearer pictura of 111*
value of this procedure it hrginning to umsrgs.
In most of those whose
T h » M a t u r e ;P « r# n t 1
stomach* wei* frozen O u t *
'
: *
wns prompt relief of pain
■ ml suppression of the set-ra­
tion of hydinchliirlr ai id Iiy
tli* stomach. Tba stomach
acids returned in from six
Self-idealization
promise# are all things possible; tbu .weeks to six months—■ pi(During her vacation, Mu­
riel Lawrence i* turning lies not only a riddance from his neurotic'# version is; nutblng , nod sufficient in any cusa
is Impossible lo me, lloruuse
column over to excerpts from pain fill und unbearable feel­
thu main goal is the attain­
' ' N e u r o s i s and lluuiitii ing# (feeling lost, anxious, in­
ment of glory, tlie neurotic
Growth," by Karen Horouy, ferior and divided) but, in ad­ becomes disinterested in ths
31, D. Copyright,
IU&amp;0, by dition, an ultimately myster­ process o f learning, of doing
\V, \V. Norton A Co., Inc., ious fulfillment of hlmsslf and ami gaining step by step. In­
HY MIL FIX
New York. Reprinted by per­ his life. No wonder then, that deed, lie lends to scorn It; He Newspaper Enterprise A»»a.
when he believes that he has 'does not want lo rlimb a
mission.)
Garage* that are "Ion big"
For many reasons the neu­ found surh a solution thst he mountain; lie wunts to lie on
hav*
rarely been built. Hut
rotic has not had the chance clings to it for ileur life. No its pe#k. Heme lie loses lha
quite
■
few people havo gar­
to develop teal self-confi­ wonder tlust tu use a good psy­ sense of wliul growth means.
chiatric term, it heroine* com- Thu uinpliMsie ‘rliifts from be­ ages Unit are too am*ll.
dence.
Feeling inferior to ollo-rs, pul#lve.
Part of this situation is th*
ing to appearing to he.
less
substantial,
Ir.s
Well
Tlie eoinpulslvoness of ill#
The search for glory I* a result of poor planning, from
equipped for life, lie needs need for indiscriminate #u- most powerful drive. So is- skimping on #pace wlion th*
something thut will give him prcmeacy makes him Indif­ act ions to frustrations must garage is built. Part is due
a hold —a feeling o f Identity. ferent to truth whether con­ he severe. They are indicated to Improper use of available
This could make him mean­ cerning himself, other# or by tho terror of doom and space. If your present garage
ingful to himself and despite fuels.
disgruc* thst fur many peo­ seems too small, you can pick
All the drives for glory ple is spelled in the idea of up extra space will; some
all the weakness in his stiucthoughtful arranging.
ture, give him a feeling of Imvo in common the reaching full ii re.
power and significance. Grad­ out for greater knowledge,
KeioTlnii# of panic, di'pree
Sin co a gsrage generally
ually and unconsciously thr wisdom, virtue and power* ■Ion, despair, ragu at self and does more titan house u cur,
Imagination sets to walk ami than srr given to human be­ oilier# to what is conceited conaider mur* tiian just tlie
creates in hi# mind an ideal­ ing#. Nothing short o f abzul- "failure" are frequent. Tho length and width of the aver­
ized image o f himself. Event­ utu fearlessness, mastery nr way to infinite glory is in- age auto when you plum A
ually lie may come to Identify saintliness has any appeal fur •vitality also the way to an garage 10 feet Wide will lake
the nrurotic obsessed with thu Inner hell of self-contempt cars of a single car, hut on*
himself with It.
This transition eon occur drive for glory. He ie the an­ and self-torment. By taking that is 14 f*ul wide is l»etl*r
in u person only beciiu#u his tithesis of the truly religious this road, tlie Individual Is In — you can open all car doors,
real seif lias previously be­ man.
fact losing hi* soul—hi* real hav* room for slorag* or even
For the latter, only to God MIL
come indistinct.

Tho women who Inis the
best chance to live n happy,
Well-adjustud life is the one
who —
Realizes that n situation
way " f milking and keeping
friend# is to bn the kind of
person it is fun to lie with.
Expect* no in wind fur do­
ing "Die light tiling." except
the feeling of satisfaction and
self-respect
the act itself
brings.
Hcnlipc# that a situation
Hint can't he changed must
eventually he accepted ihe
quicker, tlie hut Inr.
Hays tu horse If when she
has mode a mistake; "That’*

1

in the line*, Is fine. When the
child is praised fur his e f­
forts, he acquires needed seifccnfidcncc.
A normal amount of frus­
tration, as you mention, may
have beneficial result.*. But
whin a nursery school child is
under constant pressure to
color precisely before he nr
she has developed the co-or■llnntioii to do so, tlie result­
ing frustration and lack of
confidence cun ho harmful.
I do question your com­
ments about the blank sheet
of piper, Even young children
can—and should—be taught
to use their imagination* an t
express themselves creatively.

lu ulluw thu ulcer to heal. In
fairly larg* proportion of
these subjects a second /re e l­
ing wut necessary to product
tlies* result* and a few re­
quired three nr innrr freeslugs.
Tlie suppression of the acid
did not Interfere with diges­
tion beciiut* all ths import­
ant digestive enzymes are
supplied at s levs! below the
outlet of the atoinarh.
Till#
technique has
Us
drawbacks, however. It is al­
ways followed hy soma bleed­
ing from ths stomach wall.
This stomach bleeding usually
clears up in a few days with­
out any treatment. Freezing
may alto he fallowed hy an
ulrer of tha stomach wall but
this too usually heala spon­
taneously.
Less
frequently
tin- freezing may cause stric­
ture nr obstruction *llher at
tlie opening of the esophagi!*

ii

Into the stomach or of th*
•tomuch into the duodenum.
Becaus* o f thes* complica­
tions It is necessary to select
carefully
th* persons on
whom to use gastric freezing.
This technique is not used on
those whose ulcer is deep or
on those who already have
some obstruction of tin out­
let of the stomach. It has it*
greatest value in ths treat­
ment of those who hav*
rhrunlc ulcer* that hav* ruspomled poorly to diet and
medical treatment and who
ure poor risks for surgical
operation.
Please send your questions
and comments to Wayne G.
Ilrandstadt, M.D., In care of
Tlie Hanford Herald. While
Dr. ilrnndstudt cannot answ­
er Individual letter* h« will
answer tetters o f general in­
terest in future column*.

Garage Has Several Uses
Provide Storage Spare
A length of 20 fest is gen­
erally sufficient, but 22 feet
will take car* of the longer
car you may some day owu.
And don’ t forget the ceiling.
One H feet high or higher will
permit overhead storage, A
gable roof with a sleep pilch
will give you an overhead
room. A folding stairway will
provide access.
Il' sl of all—if you liavs thu
room und can afford it—plan
a two-car garage even if you
have only on* auto now, A
building 20 hy 22 ft. will give
you all the space yuU need.
There are lileiully hun­
dreds o f item* that you will
want to plac* In the garag*
in addition to th* car. With
hook*, hangers, cablncU and
shelve* you can find room for
most of them and still keep

Cupboards Handy
One place where th*re i*
dead space that should he us­
ed (or alon g * Is th* back
wall. There's plenty of room
abuva tha hood for storage.
Hse cupboards rether than
open shelves so that item*
won't fail on th* car. These
can he suspended from the
Joist*.
All too often garden tools
stand in a comer, alway*
about tu fall over, loo often
• hazard as well a* a nuisance.
I'se prgbuard and hooks to
hang them. A strip of lumber
nailed to ths studs will k**p
tools in placo—Just slip them
in behind.
Shelf brackets and Inex­
pensive lumber will provide
all th* shelve* you nead. Long
shrives placed up high can
be suspended front joists, us­
ed for storage o f lit Us used,
HHQD4I itiKBIg

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

2. Per*onul*

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The Family of Mrs. Charlotte
Reynolds witbe* to express
their thanks to tlm many
friends A neighbor* who
were to kind to ua during
the lllnea* ft death of our
beloved aiatar.
Signed; Mr*. Hattie Mag'
ette, Mra. France* Mun­
son

4. Beauty Care

,.*&gt;0. Ml sc. For Sale

50, MIhc. For Sole

73. Male or Female Help 84. Rent Eslate • Sale

HILLS BARGAIN BARN
CLUB ROCKING CHAIR k Couple to collect eggs on Chic­
ken Ranch, man and wife
Scoop
chair.
Reasonable.
BARN OF 10.000 Items open
preferred. Place to live if
668-5100.
6l.V days. 1300 Grapevillc
you quality. Good salary. S.
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
1 YEAR OLD HOTPOTNT
D. McKinney, Old 44, two
Electric Stove with thermo
WILL
accept
best
reasonable
miles East of 437, Eustis,
DOGS RECEIVED for Adopstatic gr.ddlc included. $83.
offer (or 18 cu. ft. stainless
Fla,
lion, boarded. Animal Res­
322-7075.
steel commercial refrigera­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
f i. Sale* Help Wanted
tor. Good running condition
sota, IlcLand. Ph. 734-1818.
51. Articles For Rent
Contact Dick Aiken or call
DO YOU KNOW
3226625.
10. Poultry - Livestock
RENT A BED
THIS MAN?
Rul'away, Hospital k Baby
FLEA MARKET
He is between age 20 and 45.
SHETLAND PONIES. $73 and
Beds.
Has his eye on the future
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid­ Every Saturday k Sunday, 713
By Day, Week, or Month
N. Dixie Freeway. New Smy­
and Is willing to work (or
ing space. Ph. 322-5179.
J*h.
FA
2-5181
116
W
1st
SI
rna. Antiques, Modern, Used,
WHAT HE
CARROLI'S FURNITURE
HENS FOR SALE. 200. All
Space Available.
WANTS
Musi Go! 35c each. Snyder'*
He is looking for security in a
55.
Furniture
For
Sale
FREEZER,
Upright,
20
cu.
ft.
Poultry Farm, Lake Jessup.
salaried position that offers
3200. 322-4734.
opportunity for advancement
cor tile biggest selection oi
111. CntcrlnK - Food
plus the added incentive of
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
nearly new and used furni­
commission. He has a good
1064 New Home, A l condi­
ture, tee Noli's Furniture
OKRA. 322-0115.
tion, m a k e s buttonholes,
aulomohitc. He can be away
Brokerage Bi Casselberry
OKRA. PH. 322-6858.
sews on nullons. monograms
from home four nights each
ou 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6
week (home weekends) and
bllrd hems and makes de­
FREE ESTIMATE
15. Spec-in I Services
corative designs. Small bal­
can accept employment at
once. High School education
ance, or pay 37.25 per mo. I'pholtleilng &amp; Mattress ren­
COMPLETE Lawn &amp; Yard
ovating New A Used Furni­
322 9U1.
or equivalent required.
Service. 322-2310.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
IF YOUR AnE
1038 348 Chiiv, motor complete­
Co
al 709 Celery Ave
THIS MAN
i’ limiliinjr
ly rebuilt, 322-0311 after 5
FA 22117.
You will be paid starting sal­
322-7317.
ary of 3155 per month and
PLUMBING
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture
bonus. You will be given t
Contracting Repair*
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
Quick Service With the
complete
and
successful
FREF ESTIMATES
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
Cash
SUPER TRADLNG
training program fat com­
R. L. HARVEY
322-0703.
POST PA 2-0677.
pany expenses). Your future
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
and security will be insured.
Used (urntiure, appliances,
ELDER SPRINGS
Singer Select-O-Matlc Zig Zag
For Personal
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
PLUMBING
A-l condition, makes button­
Larry t Mart 215 Sanford
In'erview See
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
holes,
sews on
buttons,
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
MR. V. C. SMITH
322-7857 or 322-3125
makes dozens of fancy silt
10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
ches. Now assume 7 pay­ FURNITURE, 6 mo*, old. 701
MON., AUG. IT, 1964
Cherokee
Circle,
Sunland
24. Well Drillin'!
ments of 19.73 will accept
FLORIDA STATE
322-8232.
trade-in Phone Credit Man
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
ager 322-8027.
200 S. French Ave.
BABY CRIB with mattress,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
SANFORD. FLA.
solid
white,
2
yr*.
old,
Ex­
AH Types and Sires
RENT Blue Lustre Electric
cellent
condition.
333.
Ph
We Repair and Service
Carpet Shampoocr only 31
77. Sitnation Wnnled
323 U907.
STINE
per day. Carroll's Furni­
Machinery and Supply Co.
FORMER CARETAKER for
ture.
(1*1. K c Iiimi I* K In.ilructlonH
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6132
Giants want* yard work.
PORTABLE record player,
Very dependable. J a c k
MOLLY AVE.
25, Air Ccmil. &amp; llentlnK
Motorola, with approximate­
Lawrence, 322-4829.
KINDERGARTEN
ly 1230 records, price *123.
AIR-CONDITIONING
JUNIOR
KINDERS
Liku new. Can see anytime
82. Iliihlness Prop. - Sale
By FEDDERS
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
at 303 S. Sanford Ave.
H. B. PORE CO„ Inc.
Ph. 322-35U0
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cost
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 UPRIGHT PRACTICE PIANO
The Finest In
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
Good condition. 375. 322-4387.
Pre-School Education
AIR-CONDITIONING
83. Real Estate Wanted
REFRIGERATION
SEWING MACHINE
71. Male Help W an ted
3 BEDROOM. 1V4 Baths. Will
Sales and Service
DUE TO DIVORCE
assume mortgage A pay
FREE ESTIMATES
1064 White Zig Zag, Looks ami MAN to service Insurance
closing. Monthly payment*
Debit ‘ in Sanford. Salary
Ed Callan
Ph. 322-6154
aewa like new, Monograms,
In low $80'* or less. Ph
plus commissions with op­
Buttonholes, sew* on but­
.’II. Musical liiHlrumentH tons, fancy ilitclie*, over­ portunity fur last advance, 3236194.
mcnl. Reply to P. O. Box
cast*
raw
edges, blind
Plano Tuning and Repair
1125, Stnlord.
Items,
darn*
and
mends,
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-4213
small Balance or $7.41 per PAINTERS. Experienced only
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
month. Write Box 8u, SunA. J. Adcock, 322 0558.
Rebuilding • Rcfelting
ford Herald.
PLUMBERS. Licensed to in
FREE ESTIMATES
AUGUST SPEC. Foam kc
stall Water Neuters. State
GENE CUMBAA
chests, 99 cents. Surplus
Qualifications. Write P. O.
322-2661 - Aftor 12 p. m.
City, 201 W. 1st St.
Box 544, Hialeah, Fla.
p : : ns

&amp; RABBITS
Approximately CO rabbit*
383 Male ami Female
.•h. 322-0107

95. House* For Sale

95. Housed For Sale

Une.ENBKtAR
WE LIKE TO DO
WANTED
Choice
lota sTallabla
In
BUSINESS
WEEK END RANCHER
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
Who needs 4 acres of excel­ with people who can recog­
overlooking golf
courts.
nise a true value in this 2
lent pasture land, (fenced
Custom building to your
bedroom
home.
Includes
with two flowing wells). Al­
specifications.
Greenbrlar
electric kitchen, fireplace,
so Includes a modem 10x45
wall-to-wall carpet, fenced
developed by
ft. '59 model bunk house
yard, well and pump for
with Cabana and screened
KINGSWOOD
watering, plus many more
porch. HURRY! "STAKE
BUILDERS, INC.
extras. All this in a nice
YOUR CLAIM NOW". Ride
202 Fairmont Dr.
neighborhood a n d o n l y
Southbound Stage 3.4 miles
FA 2-80'74
$10,000 with $500 down and
from City Limits. For sche­
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, Flor­
$75 per month.
dule call
ida Room, cent, heat k airEVERETT A. HARPER
conditioning. Ph. 322-4876.
AGENCY - REALTOR
MSS S. Park Are.
NEW HOMES
Investment k Realty
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-228'
Available
In Sanford area and
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
Long wood area (6 ml. So. on
87. Business Rentals
17-92). Ready for occupancy.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
$65.00 per mo. and up.
lota. First $2,500 takes tilts
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
property. Ph. 668-1601, En­ Sales office: 802 Highland Ave.
Good location. Good pro­
Long wood, Fla.
terprise,
Fla.
duct*. Good treatment. Ph.
838-39U Collect
locally 322-4342, or apply to
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Government Owned
New H o m e , West Fourth
Homes
9(1. Lol* Fur Sale
Street, Just off Persimmon.
Call 838-3911 Collect.
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
Shown Dally 1-7
1U2 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bedrooms located In various
Scott Ave. WUl consider
sections of Sanford
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
Immediate Delivery
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322SEVERAL Outstanding 2 k 3 MONTHLY PAYMENTS
0228.
Bedroom Homes available in
FROM $50.00
LAKE MINNIE
all Area* of Sanford. Let us FOR THE BEST HOME
Show you Around!
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
BUY
Fully Improved
SEE YOUR
Sewer, Water, size 112 x 180.
Sacrifice $5500 Each. Char­
les Scllgman, 1201 E. Robin­
1901 S. Park Ave,
son A v e , Orlando. Phone
FA 2-5232 anytime
422-2570. Broker* Invited.

SOUTH W ARD

$100.00 D O W N

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

V A - FHA
Property

St. Johns Realty

NICE BUILDING LOTS In
Lake Mary. Any size avail­ HIE T1MF TESTED FIRM
able.
You
NAME
THE 116 N Park Ave.
FA 2 9123
TERMS.
BART PILCHER. Broker
322-7498

$100 DOWN

95. House* For Sale

FHA - VA HOMES

Management
and Sales Broker

35. Vacuum Cleaner*

ACE BEAUTY SALON
Ii doted. Cuilotncra call Cut
'N Curl Beauty Shop.

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIU DEALER
2555 8. Puik
1123.(1511
PERMANENT SPECIAL for SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
August, $b complete. Hazel
43. Plant*, Flower*, Need*
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
23th. 322-1321.
CALAUIU.MS, large beautiful
plums—8c each (while Ibcy
last). BELL'S NURSERY, 1
mile west Big Tree P a r k off llwy. 17-92.

#. I) o «'h - C a t* - P et*
AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph. 322 9392.

Puppies.

.511. MW. For Sale

It

Payt

To

Use

The

HERALD

W an t

Ads.

HEADY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Esttma ;»
Sills, lintels steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wclla. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CUNCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
32* 5751

2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1. m , k 2 BATHS
NORTH OR i.ANDO. 2 bedKITCHEN EQUIPPED
Office; 322-2118
riroin. screened porch, nicely LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Nights: 323-0700
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
For Complete Information
322-0648
See or Call Your
LOCH ARnon. Large 4 Bed­
2524 Park Drive
room. 2 Bath, pine panel­
2 BEDROOM. 1 Bath, enclos­
ed Florida Room, Central
SALKS BROKER
ed Breezeway &amp; carporte.
air, sprinkler system, patio, •Ve Have The Home For You
$5,000. Small Down pay­
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 8522, 207
ment. Also tome furniture.
nidge Rd.
Immediate occupany. Call
322-7936 or see at 2409 Or­
2685 PARK DRIVE
3 BEDROOM, 2 hath home.
322.2420
322-7195
HcslitcnU.il. 322-5390,
ange.

REALTY

AI) 6*075 (F -7A )

W ATCH YOUR
IN V IB T M IN T • e o
_______

You hsv* an advtnUc* ever oi.ik
Investors t* Del lone homesilet - route close
enoush *o see how lest Mickle's Isles! and
*)vales! community Is aiowin*. And
When a sunnnumlr grows, lend Viluts
(row with )L Drive over toner and Imd out
lor yourstll how Just 110. stalls rou on
tha war to owning a spacious Dalton* homes,la.
with Cantral Walar Main* and Pavad Straais
Included in lha full low price of only *11*11
nil,la Iliar*. *n|or ■ tree rid* on lha nvarooel,
"Deltona Queen". TaS* • sail (ulued tour ot
tha Shopping Plata, tha like-1 rent Community
Club, lha Sit* of lha IS-hola loll coursa and tha
loval/ housing araa at Machlt Built DllTONA!

HACKLI-BUILT HOMES

aW fW S
tSUtSS&amp;JitAli&amp;i
D RIVE OUT TO D AYI
Taka Inlarslalc OS. Mil at Dalton*

jpathaifft and ym i l at OLUCnAi

blue, while, hurgandy, yellow . . . For a Fast

322-0711 day*

Back deal o f your life . . . come one • come all to

63 Chevrolet
Pickup
Half • ton.
long
wheel base, Htepeide bed,
8 cylinder engine, heater.

*1595
61 Corvair
Series 500, 4-door sedan,
standard transmission,
radio and hiater.

1904

*1095

ADELAIDE H. MOSES on the above date
been me a**odiiled with Merle W. Warner.
She bring* with her many year* of EXPERI­
ENCE in (he FIELD o f REAL-ESTATE.

62 Chevrolet
Impals, 4-door sedan, V*8,
automatic trana., power
steering, radio and heator.

’2095
63 Ford Galaxie
Country fledan, V-8, auto­
matic trana, power steer­
ing, radio and heater. A
low mileage one owner car.

FIND your DREAM HOME the EASY way

C -A -L-L

*2595

ADELAIDE nr MERLE at 3*2-3*29 for
Efficient
PcrMiiiallted
Service We
have
llnmrs l.lilrd for You in lh* City o f Sanford
and Rrmlnol* County.
MERLE and ADELAIDE are AUTHORIZED
by both V.A. and P.II.A. to Sell their HOMES
Located wherever a V.A. or F.II.A. For*
Sale Sign b
Displayed, Pletae C-A-L-L
ADELAIDE or MBULE on Your HEALESTATE

A -T

MERLE W. WARNER. REALTOR

798 South Park Avenue
Sanford. Florida
Dial 322-3829
* Lett All Attend Church This Sunday *
Commercial

TAG”
SPECIALS

*995

PU B LIC A N N O U N C EM EN T

Residential

on'RED

59 Chevrolet

*149 5

N -E-E-D -S

CASH IN

BEL AIR 4-door, 8 cylinder,
automatic transmission, ra­
dio and heater.

S -A -Y -S

tta if

IT’S TIME TO

’2395

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*

* 322-3829 *
MERLE W. W ARNER
* RE’ AL-TOR'S *
708 So. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

f u l l y equipped, with
ownings, Ire box, ample
atorage spare, sleeps
four, complete with por­
table "johnny" nnd luggage rack.

MERLE W. WARNER &amp; ASSOC.

Deltona

Adelaide or Merle
A-T

"SUMMER
SELLDOWN”

our gigantic sale!

S S A C K I.B -H U IL T

Yoo Nead
Re’al-Es-tate*
be hit
Res’i-den’tial
Com-mer’cial
In-dus’ tri-al
D -I-A -L

63 Volkswagen
Kombi Camper

DAVID SM ITH

AT

Industrial

a

Office: 322-2118
Nights: 323-0700
322-0648
2324 Park Drive

AT
H O LLER S

A real "Fust Back” Sale. 16 to choose from; red,

27,

REALTY

Stenstrom Realty

overload spring*. '(in type body.

July

“ JIM H U N T

FHA - VA

a/i Ton, 6 cylinder engine, low mileage,

322-0903 night*

BEAUTIFUL Three Bedroom,
two bath home with Family
Room, located on wooded
lot in establiihed neighbor­
hood. This home haa many
extra nice features, such uag
fiftplace, breakfast room,
separate dining room, two
air conditioners, and large
workshop. Good financing
available. Drive by 1909
Magnolia Avenue and then

(the church nteda you)

19 6 2 FO R D F-2 5 0
A Real Buy At

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqubt, Also.
FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

JIM H U N T

Permanent Special
•
‘II. Upiinlslcry
Our Budget Wave Now $0.93
PIANO IN STORAGE
Female Help Wanted
OVER 25 YEAnS
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Beautiful Iptnel-console stored :
318 Palmetto Ave.
327 0834 of Fine Workmanship In Up
locally. He ported like now. GIRLS WANTED For Moat
bolstering, Draperies, Slip
Responsible parly can take
Packing House. Must be
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER­
covert. Timo Payment* as
at big saving on low pay­
able to work fast. Ill FLA­
VICE. Reasonable price*.
little as $3 mo. Drapery
VOR MEATS, Tusca wills
ment balance. Write 311AC
Free parking, 2nd It Oak.
Hardware Installations.
Credit, 135 Simpson Dr.,
ltd., P. O. Box 1025, Oviedo.
Ilarricll'a Beauty Nook, 103 KULP DECORATING SHOP
Rome, Georgia.
Ph. 365 3105.
S. Oak. 3225742
Ph, 322-2333

4. tlrnuty Care

95. Houses For Sale

61 Chevrolet

WE'RE OUT TO SELL 16 NEW BIG FORDS TO BEAT OUR
OLD SA LES R ECO R D -A N D TH ESE SPECIA L PRICES
A RE AIMED TO DO IT BEFORE SATURDAY! S O ...Y O U
WIN, ON LOW P R IC E S . . . BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE
ON OUR ONE-TIME-ONLY BARGAIN D EA LIII

Strickland - Morrison, Inc., Sanford, Fla.
308 E. FIRST ST.

PH . 322-1481

Belalr 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic trana, p o w e r
steering, radio ft heater.

*1495
OPEN —

FH. Evenings A
All Day Sat.

H O LLE R
M OTOR S A L E S
2nd. 4 Palmetto
Ph. 822-6231
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 323-0861

(•

�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
9.'». Houaes For Sale

97. House* For Rent

13 BEDROOM, 2 Bath. screen­ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Un­
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
furnished. 322-1837.

“ new

homes

Crystal Lak* Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Th.
322-3561.

106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent i
KUHN Apt. Close In. Jimmie 2 ROOM Furnished Apartment.!
Ph. 322-5927.
Cowan. 322-4013.

3-BEDROOM, 3 bath. Fla. EFFICIENCY. $10. 611 Park. 2 or 3 ROOM FURNISHED
room, kitchen equipped,
Apartments, clean k clo*r
draperies $135 mn 3;;.ss3fi MODERN Furn. apta. Al*o
uptown. $30 k $40 month
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
evening* 3I2-7480 daya
Ph. 322 6261.

2 BEDROOM HOME. Kitchen 2 BR, unfurnished house. $90 CLEAN tst Floor Apt. Pvt.
ent. 1004 Palmelln.
mn \ir-conditioned. nit mo
equipped. Built-in*
$6,973
E ltth St .! v Rnhs-m Jr.
mortgage, Small down pay1-Rnom Efficiency apt. with
3?2 1535 nj- 32?n;:a
a
ment. take up $62 payments.
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
117 Harrison Drive.
2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
for couple or aingle peraon
space healer, kitchen equip­
or retired. All utilities in­
NORTH ORLANDO RESALES
ped. Available Aug. 5 *
cluded in rent. Ideally lo
Like new. 2 * 3 BEDROOM
Aug. 28. 322-2858.
cated on 1st St., within 1
MASONRY Homes. 1 A- 2
block of 2 free parking lots
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. 3 BEDROOM, kitchen cq^jv
i and shopping renter. In­
$100 Down, Payment* less
ped. ChiWren A pots preferr­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
than rent.
ed. $50 mo. Sanford 319-3151
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
HELMLY REALTY
Hill. Itrsurl HrnliiN
VV F. L A K A APARTMENTS
Ph. 322-1641
111 W. First St.
HUTCHISON'S
1
YOUR DREAM HOME
2
LARUE Nicely furn. Duplex
OCEANFRONT APTS.
Come True! And at a price
apta.
14th Ave., Longwood,
339
So.
Atlantic
you can afford. 4 Bedrooms.
8 mi. from N A S. Ph. 838
Daytona Reach
144 Baths, Kitchen equip­
3298.
Cal! 322-tOVg
ped, Florida Room and an
air-conditioned
Family
3
ROOM FURNISHED OA­
101. Trailer • Cabanas
Boom with covered patio
RAGE APT. Water, electri­
and Bar-B-Que Pit adjoin­ NEW ’63 APACHE CAMP­
city furnished. Nice shady
ing. Priced at $14,000 with
lot. Adults only. Ph. 322 1305.
ER. $200 Off. Also used
conventional or FHA financtents, etc Ph. 322-5467.
1 REDROOM Furnished apart­
9
log available. C-B-4-U Buy!
Apache Camping Trailers
ment. Close downtown. I’ h.
Cecil Sellers — 668-tnis
322-1462 between 9 &lt;c 5:30
Clark St., Enterprise
Monday thru Friday; 3224501 other time*.
Realtor-Insuror-Trades
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave. 10!!. .Mobile Homes - Sale
FURNISHED Apts. 322 6530.
1959,
10'
x
45’
2
best
room.
Ex­
96. H ousch • Snle nr Kent
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
cellent condition. Immediate
utilities included. A d u l t s
occupancy. 322-0702.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
'63 EXPANDO, 3 BR. 55 x to.
322-1597.
ROSE COURT APTS.
Sacrifice. $1300 equity. Ph.
I ---------------------------------------------------1 BEDROOM furnished. 1st
322-7462.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kitchen
floor. 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph.
equipped,
Florida
room.
668 4323.
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
Available Aug. 29. Rent $145
NEW and USED
month. Pinccreit Area. Ph.
FURN. APT. 322 2800.
Awnings k Cabanas
322 8382.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES F U R N I S H E D apartment
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562
Adulta. 322-2317.
THREE BEDROOM. Us baths,

Stemper Agency

G. I. loan, large corner lot, Hl.'l. Mobile Homes • Rent 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apart­
large shade trees, 107 Tuck
ment, Near downtown. Wa­
er Drive, Sanford. 322-2288. 1 BEDROOM HOUSETRA1Lter furnished Ph. 322 8551.
ER furnished. Adulta only.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnFURNISHED apartment, cen­
$75 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
ished, located in iPnecrest,
trally located. $45 per month.
kitchen equipped. Complete­ 1 2 BEDROOM and 1 3-bed­
Phone 322-3641.
ly refiniahed inside and out.
room, Bowman's
Trailer
Ph. 322-2244.
2 ROOM APARTMENT. PrlCourt. 668-4908.
vale bath &amp; entrance, 518
97. Houses For Rent
104. Trailer Space - Rent
Mellonville, Ph. 322 5120.
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
322-8892.

TRAILER space on large lake. FURNISHED apartment. 401
Adults only. 322-7368.
Palmetto Ave.

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

106. Apartments for Rent Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4.

I|

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
Ball-Blair Agency
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.

Furn. Apt. 2300 nieTlonvIIle.

$35 Mo. 407V4 W. 1st.

k 2 FURN. apt*. $30 k $40 mo.
9 322-0480.
AIR conditioned bedroom in
3 mom furniahed apt. $65 oo.
I ll E. 8th. 322 4285.
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive unfurniahed houae. 2 bedrooms,
ecreened porch, carports,
utility-storage, kitchen equip­
ped. Excellent condition. Ph.
322-2468.
C O N C R E T E block house,
breereway k carporte, car­
peted. draw drapes, nicely
furnished. 6 Smyrna Dr., DeBary. $70.
APARTMENT, clean and nice­
ly furnished, newly decorat­
ed, master bedroom, Lie
bath k kitchen floor. $65.
, G A R A G E Apartment. $55
lights k water furnished 119
Elm.
DUPLEX, nicely furnished.
1201 Elm. Ph. No 8 5267.
LAKE MARY - Completely
refini*hed in«lde k out Un­
furnished 5 Room*, kitchen
equipped,
new carpeting.
Florida
Room,
screened
porch, enclosed garage, 1
%
block
of
Public
Beach.
Adulta or with small child
$75. Ph. 322-4111-

0

FURNISHED
2 - bedroom
house, electric k hot water,
on chain of lake* in Osteen
area. Good fiahing k swim­
ming in 15' deep water. $50
mo. Movt to the country and
rest your nerves Must furntsh references. 322-0519 or

108. Rooms For llcnl
SLEEPING ROOM. Private
bath and entrance. 322 3986

116. Autos For Sale

$ Bank J
Repossessions

Phone 322-4503

121. Scooters &amp; Cycle*

SALE or Trade *59 Mustang
COHEN RADIATOR *TIOP
Motorcycle. 322 5264.
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rccortng 12.1. Hunts &amp; Mutore
1961 CORVAIR 700 1 too;, 5995
k repair* discounted.
I96t VOLKSWAGEN cornerJOHNSON JAVELIN, 30 hp.
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
tible, $1195
also 18. Both electric starts.
1961 VOLKSWAGEN Station
Hull very good, 19 f t long.
Auto Glia*, -papa
Wagon. *1195
Sell n r trade. Ph. 34M431.
k Sea* Covert
1959 PONTIAC 4-door Hardtop.
IMS
A U T O GLASS &amp; 14' SCATCRAFT. Mark II
SANFORD MOTOR COMP ANY
SE
A T COVER CO. Mercury motor, trailer. $338.
800 French Ave.
322 4382
323 0328.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 &gt;032
54 JEEP STATION WAGON. ALL. WORK GUARANTEED
FISHING BOAT with Controls,
2 Wheel Drive with over­
motor and tra il*. $210. Ph.
drive, 6 cylinder, overhead
322-7775.
A
U
T
O
GLASS
valve. 668 5693 alter 6 p. m.
IN STALLE D
BOAT. MOTOR, TRAILER
1057 OLDSMOBILE, Straight
Scnkarik
Glass
and Paint CLEARANCE SALE NOWI
xhift, $200. Ph. 322-3454.
We are dosing for vacation
Company
August 16 ul Sept. 3. Buy
1962 l ord F-50, •'* ton 6 Cy­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622
now at greatly reduced
linder engine Low mileage,
prices Choose latest style*
overload *pnng*. Van type 121. Seoul ern A; Cyrlcn
by Thunder Bird, MFQ, Lou*
body. A real buy at $1195.
Star. Evlnrude and Gator.
Ph. David Smith, 322-0903 WHY Buy someone else* trou­
Sample prices: $1730 IT*
night.*, 3220711 Daya.
bles
Cabin Cruiser 31250; 14' $4M
WHY
Go
to
the
expense
of
a
1963 FORD Cortina 2 Dr. Se.
town Sanford, 322-3*81.
seeond
used
car
dan Named “ International
Fish k Ski $450; $11M Lite
Car of the Y ear" by Auto- WHEN You can drive a brand
new 90 hp Evinrude $7*5.
new
Vespa
for
$5.00
Universunt Magazine. Up to
Clearance includes boat lot
down and $1.50 per
32 MPGI European Quality
full of used outfits too. 8
week,
and
get
up
to
Built! Sparkling Blue and
Shopping daya left. Terms!
135
nt.p.g.
Like New! Only $1,791! 1 Call
Robson
Sporting
Goode,
17m Adams at Holler* of Transmission guaranteed for
Downtown Sanford, 322-3881.
life.
Sanford. Downtown, 322 9711.
SANFORD HERALD
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
NOTICE OF
WANT ADS
2517 Country Club Road
PUBLIC AUCTION
BRING FAST
322-7928
Notice ix hereby given that
RESULT*
the LAFAYETTE NATIONAL BANK. 650 Fulton St..
Brooklyn. N Y. by virtue of
a default in it* conditional
contract will sell at Public
SEDAN, named “ International Car o f tha
Auction at t0:uo A. M. on
August 12, 1961 at 20t So.
Year" by Auln-Universom magazine. Up to
Elm Ave., Sanford, Florida
one 1958 FOItl) WAGON,
12 MPti! European (}unlily Iluilt! Sparkling
Serial No. B81EYW3197.
liluc and Like New!
Signed: Nat Goodtlde
1952 CHEVROLET. Excellent
condition. 322 7536.

63 Renault. $993 bal, $43 mo
61 Renault. $683 bal. $32 mo.
61 Opal Wgn., $712 bal. $33 ran.
60 Ford Ang. $599 bal., $32 mo.
58 Rambler, $499 bal. $24 mo.
57 Ram. Wgn. $641 bal. $31 mo
M Metro. $496 bal. *24 mo.
58 Olds. $601 bal. $31 mn
57 Ruick, $594 bal. $30 mo
55 Cadillac, $599 bal. $31 mo.
58 Ford Wgn. $747 hal. $33 mo
58 Chcv., $511 bal., $29 mo.
• 1*4 he *u ka
.55 Pontiac, $499 bal, $23 mo
TMla« 111N Ol
58 Cadillac. $787 bal, $37 mo,
59 Pl y, $791
bal, $34 mo.
59 Chev.,
$611bal,$32mo. “ What difference doae It make a&gt; long aa tho crass
gate watered?’*
57 Olds. $597
bal, $29 mo,
59 Ford, $399
bal, $23 nto.
115. Anton For Snlc
58 Chcv. Cnv., $742 bal. $36 mo 115. Autos For Sale
57 Olds, $597
bal. $37 mo. •55 FOItl), good body, good
'62 FALCON, 2 door. at. ahift.
56 Chev. Cnv. $895 bal. $39 mo.
mechanical condition, Call
radio k heater. One local
56 Lincoln, $592 bal, $31 mo.
322-6646, Claude Harroll.
owner. 322-2075,
57 Ply. $597 bal, $29 mo.
58 Pontiac, $774 bal, $33 mo •56 OLDSMOBILE Holiday 1958 MERCURY Sta. Wgn.
58 Mercury, $599 bal. $32 mo.
4-door, air-condition. RltH,
New motor. $385. 322 5596.
60 Falcon, $686 bal. $32 mo.
needs motor work. $100. 119
58 Dodge, $692 bal. $33 mo.
laical automobile dcalcra of­
Lake Dot Drive.
55 Chevy, $147 bal, $4 mo.
fer their best buy* in llcrxld
.60 Lark, $299
bal, $14 mo. '62 CORVA1R Monza, 4 speed, classified display ails.
55 Ford, $111
bal, $3 mo.
Ril, bucket seat*, white-rod
56 Mercury, $117 bal. $4 mo
interior. $1200. Call 322-3797 •58 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
4 Door HT, 1 local owner, 120. Automotive Service
53 Pontiac, $99 bal, $3 mo.
auto tranx., RAH, power
VW SPECIALIST
OLD NEWSPAPERS
steering. Good motor k body,
$450. Ph. 323-0453 or xee at WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign k Domestic
FOR SALE
121 Garrison Dr.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
S. Sanford Ave. Across
'62 CORVAIR 700. 323 0384.
front ILL II.
322-0247.
H ill
SANFORD AVE.
25 LIIS. - 50c
I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS

National

120. Automotive Service

1963 FORD Cortina 2-Dr.

only

....

$ 1 3 9 4

Call T IM ADAMS
at Hollera of Hanford, Downtown. Ph. 321*0711

SANFORD HERALD

For a
C a r e -w l
.3

62 Ford Galaxie

*149 5

62 Pontiac Starchief

3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, Urge
lot. Available August 10. 703
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
Ph. 323 0940.

1 BR. furn. house, Lake Mary.
No peU. 322-3019.

By Nadine Seltzer

Tk

~
==

Fordor sedan; economy ''8H, automa­
tic transmission. A very clean 39,000
mile car and a top buy at

BEDROOM FUBNISHED
House, $75 month. 905 W.
25th St.

UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 2
bedroom, fenced yard. Lake
Mary. 322-1507._____________

S W E E T IE PIE

Aug. 7, 1964 — ratio 11 115. Autos For Sale

Might we nuggent that you nhop our used car
lot for a good dependable Ynrntinn-Rcndy Auto­
mobile. Here are Jusl a few we are offering
thia weekend:

■ NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
furnished, on Lake. Adults
only. Ph. 322-7434.

3 BEDROOM bouse. Clean k
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
322-4013.

Ijrralh

EFFICIENCY apartment for 1
Cory Cottage. Lake privileges. or couple, lights k water furn­
ished. $45. 322-7399.
$50. Ph. 322-6106.

1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 6683122.

2

ftanlarb

Ilir

4-door sedan. A vary roadsble and
vrry appealing car equipped with
automatic transmission, radio and
heater. Very special at . . . .

*219 5

62 Pontiac Catalina
60 Ford

*1195
60 Mercury
*1395
60 Chevrolet Parkwood
*1195
59 Ford “ 6”
*695
4-Dr- V-8 Ford-O-Matle lied and
White. One Owner, Very Fine Fa­
mily Utility Car.

4-Dr., One Owner, Fully Equipped.
ThH Car Absolutely Like New.

Sky-Blue, 4-Dr. One Owner. Power
(Hide, Radio. Heater. Thia Car Ilia
Original Paint, Tires Like New.

Ranch Wagon. Radio, Heater. Should
Give Extra Good Gaa Mileage, Clean.

59 Mercury
4-Dr., 8 I’angr. 38.000 Original Miles.
New
Paint,
Very
Clean.
Run*
Smooth A* New, See It.

59 Ford Country Sedan
9 Pangr., Power Steering. Radio,
Heater. Green and While. Interior
Exceptional. Choice Of Two.

*995

57 Ford
4-Dr.. Equipped With Power Steer­
ing, Radio. Heater. Thl* Car Ex­
tremely Tight &amp; Smooth Running
fleer, Solid Black In Color.

60 Pontiac Catalina
2-dnor sport sedan. This is sn Imma­
culate one owner ear with less than
40,000 miles, especially priced at

*7 9 5
*1195

*1995
*1395

If you're looklne for a second ear or Just good
transportation check thrse

M ARKED D pW N VALUES! 55 Pontiac
Less than 80,000 mile*.

55 Pontiac
Still up and running.

59 Ford Galaxie

59 Mercury
4-Dr., 9 Pangr. This Car llaa Fac­
tory Air Conditioning, Power Steer­
ing. Power Brakea, Power W i n d o w *
and Seal, One Owner, Solid White
Exterior With All Vinyl lied and
While Interior.

VISTA CUSTOM VENTURA INTF.RIOIt with automatic transmission,
radio ami heater. We sold it new. Tills
one's gidng fur only . . .

Fordor, good condition.

*3 9 5
*195
*595

A good weleclion of 1964 model*, Including demonetralors. Ilighenl Irude-in* allowed on all
models.
OPEN FRI. NITES AND ALL DAY SAT.

*595

Bank Financing — Your Choice
Of
With

Insurance.
Minimum

Low

Payments

Down Payment

H U N T M ERCU RY IN C .
109 Palmetto Avr.
Sanford
322-1884

Winter Park
MI 4-0209

301 W . First S t

Ph. 322-0231

323-0406.

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DO W E H A V E TO T ELL Y O U
C h ev y B N o v a S p o rt C ou p e

H at?

W ho's Under

Charlie of course! He's had a few good weeks and
now he's resting on his laurels?? W ake him up from
his siesta and you'll get a deal you never dreamed possible!
&lt;)

NEW '6 4 's
SOLD!

OVER
MUST

ESt

o

C H EV R O LETS
O LD S M O B ILES
W

AND

Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe

C AD ILLAC S

Brand New
19 6 4 Chevrolet Impala
Lists For
$3838.50
4-dr. Hardtop
Tinted Glass
AIR CONDITIONED
Power Steering-Drakes
800X White Wall Tires
Pushbutton Radio
Outside Rear-View Mirror
Inside Non-Glare Mirror
2-speed Electric Wipers
Windshield Washer
Wheel Covers

ft*'

v&gt;

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. t h e price on the

right is just one example of the
reductions you may expect on

m
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FOR EXAM PLE

over 100 NEW 1964's on our lot!

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OPEN
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IF YOU
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D EM O N S TR A TO R S
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A N D Y O U D R IV E A ’64 A W A Y !

TR EM EN D O U S
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2505 S. P A R K D R IV E

322-0711

322-0861

P.S. — If we haven't
got just the car
you want . , .
W E’L L G E T IT !
•3 I

�Sea Vital To Man’s Future
We hear a lot these days about
the sea around us.
Not only is it the last great, and
virtually unexplored, physical fron­
tier that remains to challenge the
energies of men. We are told that it
is a vast repository of mineral wealth
that will maintain the civilizations of
the future long after land supplies
are depleted.
It may be a distant day when
minerals from the sea assume this
role, and an even more distant time
when men are forced by population
pressures to take up living on or un­
der the sea, as many predict will hap­
pen.
But already the increasing need
for fresh water for industry and ir­
rigation and everyday use is lending
urgency to the development of econ­
omically feasible methods of extract­
ing it from the sea.
And the harvesting of food from
the sea, the mother of all life, is be­
coming a more important factor in
the race between hunger and popu­
lation growth.
We think of the sen as illimitable,
just as men considered the New
World four centuries ago. Like that
exploited frontier, however, the sen
is not inexhaustible, except perhaps
in terms of water.
The best fishing banks nrc crowd­
ed with the bonts of many nations.
Iceland and Englnnd hnve been at
odds over fishing rights and me­
thods, hs have the United States and
Japan and Russia and other nations.
Even as the land is not uniformly
productive, so it is with the world's
oceans. Waters once teeming with
fish have been known to become bar­
ren, whether through unexplained
causes or through the actions of men.
The economics of many peoples have

Bruce

Political Notebook
been ill part of the time. He
hns also been occupied with
trips to Japan, Cuba and the

Rrehnev has hern in the
news as the likely ‘‘crown
prinee." Hut Podgorny has
quietly
been
ronsolidating
hli power where it counts.
Hr's been slowly hut careful­
ly gathering the reins o f pa­
tronage into his own hands.
podgorny has hern able to
capture a goodly part of the
patrnnsge lieeause the other
members of the Presidium
hav* been sirk nr busy with
other critical tasks.
Brexhnev, as president, has
had much o f his time occu­
pied with ceremonial jobs. He
has had to greet endless number* of visitors, make slate
visits. Anastas Mikoyan bus

United States.
A. N. Kosygin has had hii
hands full with the vexing
problems of the Soviet econ­
omy. He has hIso bern ill.
M. A. Suslov, as the top thro,
retician, hns been preoccupied
with tha Sino-Soviet dispute.
Frol Kotlov has been paralys­
ed ns result of a heart attack.

Herald Area Correspondents
Geneva
Mrs. Jos. K. Malhleus
349-4821
Lake Mary
Mrs. Frsnee* Wester
322-6218
Lake Monroe
Mrs. If. L. Johnsoa
332-4712
Longwood
Mr*. Donna Estes
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Ueaa
322-1989
Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
122-4841
Oviedo
Mr*. F.vclyn Lundy
365-3180

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838.3678
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Sanford, Florida

Friday, August 7, 1961

W iL T ia A. eiBLOW, BOITOR M » r V I L I I M B
r a i S K TOLTOUSS, C ltxIsM u - S m r s l Hanaase
L. I T K S S T a O N
Associate Editor

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It AH It V I. J O H N S O N

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City Editor
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Christmas

(&gt;. I. Voronov has licen busy
running the Itussinn Repub­
lic, largest and most impor­
tant state in the Soviet Un­
ion. A. I*. Kirilenko has been
saddled with the problem of
getting Soviet industry go­
ing according to plan. U. S.
Polyansky is charged with
getting agriculture on Its
feet.
N. M. Slivcrnik has grown
old and feeble. Khruthchev
has had hie hands full with
international snd dorm-tic cri­
ses.
With the the rest of ths
Presidium too busy to spend
much time “ handling the
cadres"
(patronage), more
and more of this work has
fallen into Podgorny's hands.
Patronage, of course, means
power.
Podgorny hs« been sided In
this growing control of pa­
tronage, it's believed, by rloae
connections with V*. N. Titov,
who la in charge o f patronage
on the routine working level.
Khrushchev haa been burn­
ed once before by a protege
who hrinmr too atrong. He
groomed Frol It. Koilov to be
hit eurceseor, even announc­
ed him as his heir. Kotlov
grew ambitious. There were
reports he bad hrgun to edge
Khrushchev aiide. Then came
Kotlov*! heart attlrk.
This experience with KoxIiiv made Khrushchev wary,
lie doesn't want • clear-cut
successor who could depose
him.
Kremlinologists here believe
therefore that Khrushrhrv is
now determined In play Rrerhnev and I'odgory off against
each other, lie's shifted Hrethnev nut of the president's
srst, they reason, to give him
more lime to compete with
podgorny on patronage.
Wi t h
Brethnev's back­
ground »nd connections and
with the help he’ll gel from
Khrushchev, U.8. experts es­
timate that within six months
to a year, he'll be well ahead
of Podgorny again.
At that time, U S. Kremlinologists expect Khrushchev
will help build up Podgorny
or someone else in order to
bold Brethnev down. They
believe Khrushchev doesn't
want Brethnev to have too
much power either.
h

Phil Newsom Soys - . .

Hitler Era Recalled

risen and fallen with the changing
fertility of the sea.
Hunting of the seal and whale,
once wide open, has had to be reg­
ulated lest these creatures join the
long list of animals— some of them
sea nnimals— that have been driven
to extinction by men.
But fishing of the sen is still large­
ly a "cntch as catch can” pursuit.
One concerned party. Dr. Donovan
B. Finn, a former fisheries official
with the United Nntions, has catted
for taking some of the effort now
going into competitive exploitation
of the sen nnd putting it into “ a counlimited world-wide study of the sea
and its living resources."
The United States and the Soviet
Union are presently taking the first
steps toward a co-operative investi­
gation of desalting sea water.
Twelve nations, including the Un­
ited Slates, are engaged in a twoyear survey of the Indian Ocean with
a view toward increasing the fish
harvest so vital to the countries bor­
dering it.
Perhaps these things cun be tlie
precedents for launching, not too far
in the future, one of those world­
wide scientific endeavors like the In­
ternational Geophysical Year or the
Year of the Quiet Sun—this one to
he devoted to a broad-scale explora­
tion of the sea and all its economic
facets.
Such a “ year of the sea" would
range from a survey of its mineral
wealth to the problems of fishing
ami atomic waste disposal, from dis­
covering new sources of food to the
working out of international codes to
insure wise use of the sea's resour­
ces.
It's a vast and deep challenge, and
n lot closer than the moon.

Biossat — Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON — (N EA)
— Tha removal of Leonid
Brethnev a* president of the
Soviet Union may la* part of
a rat-and-mouse game Khru■hchev is playing to keep any
o f his lieutenants from tak­
ing hi» crown before he die*.
Kremlinnlogista hrre think
Khrushchev Is worried about
the growing power of Niknl*y Podgorny. Less than a
year ago Podgorny was list­
ed as the lowest ranking man
on the ruling Presidium. To­
day he’s ranked with Brcshnev as one of the two men
most likely to succeed Khruahehev as top man in tha Sovict Union.

Castro Doesn't Like Those Flights Overhead

UFl Foreign New* A iu lp t
At approximately 12:10 p.m
on July 20, 104-1, Claua Count
Schenk von Slnuffenberg, a
German general ataff colonel,
excused himself from a brief­
ing In Adolf Hitler's Halt
Prussian “ w olf* tail,** osten­
sibly lo niaka a telephone
call.
At 12:42 tha bomh which
Von Stauffonberg had plant­
ed rlose to Hitler’a knee ex­
ploded. tl killed four persona
hut Hitler escaped with only
an Injury to his right hand.
It is an anniversary seldom
recalled outside West Ger­
many, and its significance is
known to a surprising feweven there.
Among Germans up to 20
years of age, a recent survey
showed that only 40.7 per rent

knew the special significance
of July 20.
Two years after that at­
tempt. that failed. Winston
Churchill paid sprrial tribute
in the British House of Com­
mons to the German resist­
ance movement.
"In Germany." he said,
•'there lived an opposition . . .
which belongs to the noblest
and greatest that has ever
been produced in the political
history of any people . . . we
hope for the time in which
this heroic chapter of German
domestic history will find its
just valuation.'*
ttn this anniversary 20
yeara after. West German
President Heinrich l.uhke call­
ed upon young Gorman* to
"team more about the devo­
tion ami the willingness to

Letters

To The Editor

TOM L i r n r , NASHVILLE TfNNLSSCAN

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Philip Hochvlrin was s pio­
neer innovator this scirntitle “ advlre" column, for
he wanted psychology made
so practical that all readers
could profit front it. And
modern and mrn also re­
lish the vital set differences
below for they ran pre­
vent a firm's going bank­
rupt,
CASE T 441: Philip Hoctr
stein is a main pillar in the
great Newhouse newspaper
empire.
Mr*. Crane and I visited him
at Newark 25 years aso,
''Dr. Crane." he said. ' we
need to translate sclenee Into
the layman's vocabulary so it
can be used by everybody."
Mr. Hochstcin was indirect­
ly referring in the fact that m
those day* psyclmlogy was
generally phrased in 5-syllable
terms.
So 1 have stuck lo simple
words and even try to clinch
each basic point with an ac­
tual office case.
Some "ivory lower" profess­
i o n still try to belittle this
column by saying:
“ Dr. Crsne uses 2-syllable
words! And he thus oversimpli­
fies our esoteric science."
But Dr. William James,
America's pioneer psycholo­
gist, also employed simple
words and documented his
points with everyday cases.
"Human Relations" or prac­
tical psychology Is the must
popular elective course on our

usual college campus. Ad men not due to any more clever
writing style.
likewise ask:
Women simply re|airl as fol­
“ Dr. Crane, how can we win
low s :
the most response from women
“ We already know how a
readers?"
woman think*, so what we
Well, women prefer male au- want i* the man's viewpoint!"
(horllie*. Basically, they ruvy
Contrast the lingerie seemen!
lion in a large department
Tim*, probably f&gt;V&lt; of wo store with the haberdashery
men prefer to ronoilt * male floor.
physician instead nf a female
Will men he a* likely to en­
medir. though both ntay be ter the women's lingerie seeequally well trained
(ton a* the wstmrn will flock
Women also prefer male into Ihe men's department?
denial surgeons, male lawyers
Women also prefer male
and male eleric*.
employers and masculine poll
Why? Because they have Brians
looked UPWARD to mates
The? also show their sub
ever since their earliest girl­ conscious envy'o f men by
hood. For males are usually their imitation ns regards
taller and stronger.
slacks, smoking and drinking,
.So women thus credit men and even a masculine hairdo!
with more authority nr pres­
To attract Hie most women
tige. That's why women nrc reader*, should you run a
not as popular as announcer* page headed “ Women's Page"
on radio or TV.
or "F or Men Only?"
Suppose a man ami a woman
Women are so eurlous atioul
each wrote a daily newspaper men that they will devour any­
column on rooking. Which thing under that “ For Men
would normally draw more Only" heading.
women readers?
But men will usually ignore
Yet some of the food firms the entire “ Women’ s Page,"
still use women cooking ex­ though they could profit from
perts on 'IN’ !
much of the printed material
Place a female "advice" thereon.
writer'* column Iwsido this
No send for my booklet "New
"Worry Clinic' and the polls Psychology of Advertising and
routinely will show that more Selling." enclosing a long
women, plus more men, read stamped, return envelope, plus
the "Worry Clinic."
20c.
Moreover, the mail input Is
ft contains practical pay.
three times as high to llie etiology, such aa Philip Hoch
"Worry Clinic." and this is slein wanted.

Editor, The Herald:
"Under the Clock" polls
have indicated such over­
whelming prrfci nice for BMG
over I.HJ which lead* me to
the following observations:
In an area which is happy
lo receive federal fund* for
education and impact area
funds—you would support the
man who oppose* same.
You keep busy for year* at­
tempting lo get fedi-riil funds
and approval of cross state
barge canal—you would sup­
port the man who oppose*
same.
You urge us lo prepare for
the lomm o f the apnrr age
emanating from the gateway
to the moon—you would aupporl the man who opposes
anme.
You encourage retirees to
settle in your area—many of
whom are dependent on social
srrurity check*—you would

support the man who by mak­
ing the system voluntary
would wreck the system.
You regularly fight to re­
tain the Naval Air Station
and it'* federal money—but
want none of the controls. In
other word*—yon want lo
have your rake and eat it too.
A city of churches of which
to be proud—and you turn
around nnd endorse the can­
didate who advocates “ The
end justifies the means" con­
trol y lo all moral teachings!
So continue in your course,
•hut your eye* to the realities
of today and the problems of
today, nnd turn bark the clock
—even to IPM)—and once
again become the .small sleepy
rity on the banka of the St.
Johns while forward looking
Amrrira continues lo grow
and progress—willing to meet
and solve the issue* of today!
“ Crystal Hull"

taenfie*
themselves t h s I
marked the men and women
who rose against Hitler."
Eilhkr’s rail reflected first
a fear among responsible
Germans thst a dynamic Ger­
man people, rich in material
things, might succumb again
to itmiunajism and the spirit­
ual bankruptcy of another
Hiller.
In the West Germany of
today there is a continuing
soul-searching as the Ger­
mans seek their individual re­
sponsibility for Hitlerism and
ways to prevent its return.
There ate those who regret
the passage of the Hitler
days ll shows occasionally in
Germany's new army despite
the fart that it was in th*
highest echelons of the army
that there rose the determin­
ation to rid the nation of Hit­
ler.
It shows in occasional, but
strictly limited, outbursts of
nntl-semetiani.
And it allows also In isolat­
ed demands for the return
of Girchoslovakia's Sudetanland or the lost eastern terI itoi lei.
Hut overriding these are
the emotions of the young
German who wuiuiored a !ei J
to this correspondent, "may­
be we got rich too soon."

Tecumseh’s First
Shot Success
CAI’ K KENNEDY (U PI) —
The U. S, S. Tecumseh, tha
Navy's 21st missile firing auhmarine, today scored a suecess on its first poliris A t
rocket shol.
The 425-foot submarine, ly­
ing
submerged
about
.50
miles off llie Florida roast,
launched (he 2,MO-mile rang*
missile at 11:30 a. m. EST,
About 15 minutes later, the
rocket's test warhead hit it*
targe! area

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Dick West’s

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tha diaclniure this week (hat
• television reporter played
nn important role during the
1062 Cuban missile criii* has
put me In a delicate position.
The story broke right nt a
time when 1 was toying with
ths idea o f revealing my own
activities during the
big
showdown.
If I now tell all, no doubt
I will lw accused of trying to
steal the spotlight from John
Scali, the network newsman
who aerved as a go-between
In the tense negotiation*.
On the other hand, If I keep
silent an arenunt nf my part
In the confrontation may he
divulged by other sources, po*.
sihly with a wrong interpre­
tation.
Scali, who was pledged In
secrecy, almost got scooped
on his own story, and I
wouldn't want that to happen
to me. So, at the risk of
sounding anur grapeish, I
have decided to release all the
facta aa I remember them.
First of all, I want to raplaln, mainly for the benefit
of my neighbor*, why I spent
so much time sitting in my
car with the radio on and the
motor running.
T h e r e was considerable
speculation at the lime that 1

wa» preparing for a fnst getaway In event the situation
deteriorated. Well, now it can
be told lliat I actually will
keeping myself avnilable in
ease the White House wanted
me to carry n messogo to the
Russian Embassy.
The disclosures this week
make It Hear why I war nev­
er summoned. They weie us­
ing Scali instead. Hut we al­
so serve who only stand und
wait.
Likewise there has been a
rertain element of mystery
concerning whMt I was doing
out in my backyard with a
shovel nnd flashlight.
Those who jumped lo the
ronrlusion that I was franti­
cally trying to ronslrurt a
fallout shelter may be sur­
prised to learn that such was
not the rase at all.

C HimLtlj

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_

I can now reveal that I
was digging a hole In which
to hide any secret memniamla
that might be entrusted to
me by “ Mr. X," the Soviet Intelligemr chief who saw fit
to contact Scali Instead
And finally there is the
matter of why- I tried to char­
ter uii airplane to fly mr to
the Sandwich l.-lands. Appi-aiantes to tli« contrary, I
was not acting In panic nut of
a desire for self-preservation.
I simply fell that I should
he prepared to go any place
at any time my services
might lie needed »* a go-be­
tween,
Tn the best nf my recollcrtlnn, thst was the extent of
my participation In the rri*
si*. Wa* I instrumental in
preserving would pcare. Only
history ran judge.

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AD VEN TIST CHURCH
Corner Tib A Elm
J. L. M a r s h a ll-------------- Pastor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath S c h o o l ------ 1:10 a. m.
W orih lp Bsrvles — 11:00 a. m.
W ednesday N lsht
P rayer B a r v lc a ------ 1:30 p. m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
RAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. P i n t Straat
Sunday School —— 10:00 a. m.
M ornlna W orahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Rlbla Study (Sunday) 7:00 p m.
Evanaallatlo Barvlca 7:00 p. m.
W ed. Prayer Meat __7:00 p. m.
Dill S t e p h a n a ---------- -- Paator
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ALLIANCE CHURCH
1001 Pane Ava. at lith St.
R oy. C. C. D ooi, Jr. ___ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 0:00 a. m.
W o rih lp Birvlca _ 11:00 a. m.
E vening W orahlp — 7:4* p. m.
Alllanca Youth
Fellow ship (W ad.) — 7:10 p. » .

CHURCH OF OOD
fin d A French
H. C. S m it h __________ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ____ 1:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worahlp _ 11
a. m.
Evanaallatlo Sarv. _ 1:14 p. m.
Tuaa. Prayar Sarv. _ 1:14 p. a ,
Thura. Y oun s People
Endeavor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:14 p. a .
CHURCH OK OOD
OF PROPHECY
4IM Elm Avanuo
Itav. R. U Strickland _ Paator
Sunday School _____ 4:41 a. m.
Worahlp Service __ 14:44 a. m.
E .-n g e lle llc Sarv. __1:10 p. m.
Wadnaaday:
T ou n r People V. 1*. B. Sarv.
1:10 p. m.
Bible Tralnlna Sarv 1:04 p m.

OAK LAW N BAPTIST CHUnCH
1701 Country Club Hoad
Sponsored by Plrat Baptlat
Church
Ray. R. T. Rarralt ____ Paator
Hunday School ........ 0:01 a. m.
W orahlp Service _ 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union _— 1:11 p. m.
Evanlna Worahlp __ (too p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarv. — 7:10 p. m.

I?a V *r Sorrleo ------ 7:10 p. m.

Assem bly O f God
PINKCREBT ASSEMBLY
OP n o n CHURCH
Cor. 171b and Elm
M. M. W i l d e r -------- ----- Paator
Sunday School —
OH! *• mM ornlns W orahlp — 10:00 a. m.
Xvantna Worahlp — 7:10 p. m.
Youth SarY. (Bun.) - 0:00 p. m.
M id-W eak Bar?. (W ad.) - 7:10
p. m.

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VIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H I Park Avanua
F . ■■ Chance —
Paator
M ornlna Worahlp — *:»• *• mSunday School —— *H» *• "J*
M ornlns Worahlp _ 11:*# »•
T rain in g Union — ~ • :»'* p. m.
Evanlna W orship _ 7:4* p. m.
W ad. Prayar Barvlca 7:10 p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cur. I4lh BL A Oak Ava.
Oatl sm ith — r * * l" r

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It tv Y. 411
Ph. 111-1110
P a a t o r ____Cheater W. Plank
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Mornlna Service _ 11:00 a. m,
Tralnlna Union ____ 1:10 p. m.
Evanlna Barvlca __ 7:10 p. nt.
Wadnaaday Meatlnaa:
Oraanlaatlona _
0:10 p. m.
Prayar _ ....... ......- 7:lo p. m.
Choir — ------------— 1:10 p, m.

CONQREOATIONAI.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church o t Chrlat)
Park Avanua at 34th Su
t:40 a. m. _ _ Church School
14:40 a. m. __ W orahlp Barvlca
1:14 p. m.
Chrlatlan Youth
Mlnlalry
Rav. W alter A. R. M crharaon,
Paator

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F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPUKH OK CHRIST
1007 S. Hanford Ava.
R. Vernon Fuller
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
M ornlns W orih lp
11:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Straot, Lonaw ood
Fr. Chariot W . Stew art, Jr.
V icar
H oly Communion _ 1:34 a. m.
B irvlca A Sermon _ 4:44 a. tn.
HOLT CROSS

Church O f Christ

441 B. P a r k

W ESTSIDE
BAPTIST
lt d HU A
Paul M. Catlay
Sunday School

»• J".
P. m.
Pp. m.
P- "*•

MISSIONARY
CHURCH
llo lly Ava.
Paator
—
10:01 a. m.

M ornlna W orohlp — llsoo a. m.
Evanlna WorM ilp — liOO p. m.,
prayar Servleo — -

7.00 p. m.

P1NECREBT RAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
p a l t o r _____ W illiam J. d u a ii
M ornlna Worahlp . II :»« *• m.
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a. m.
T raining Union ------ 4:11 P- '»•
Evanlna W orahlp .... 7:10 p. m.
W ad. Offlcara A Taachera
M eetlna —— — —
I 5*1 PRUDER SPRINOS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Heater Ava.
B. Hamilton Q rllfln — Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ 0:11 a. tn.
M ornlna Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Tralnlna Union _ _ 0:10 p. m.
Evanlna W arship — 7i41 p. m.

Ava.

Fr. Laroy D. Soper. R eelor
H oly Communion .._ 1:14 a. m.
F am ily Barvlca and
Sunday School
4:44 a. m.
Mornlna Prayar
(Flrat Sunday — H oly Communion 11:04 a, m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oanava
Ralph nrawar Jr.
Evansollat
till.la Fchnol ---------- 1:10 a. m.
Mornlna W orahlp
0:14 a. m.
K 'e n ln a Worahlp . .. 0:10 p. m.
Wad. l'r a y ir Barvlca 7:10 p. m.

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Sunday Bchoiii w— I p l *• w*
M ornlna Worahlp — I I
T raln ln a Uunlon — l i l t
Evanlna Barvlca —_ » :» »
Wad. Prayar Birvlca 7:10
Nuraary Opan
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Illbl* Clave ...... .
lo:no a. tn.
Mornlnit Worahlp __ 11:04 a. m.
Kvttilua Worihlp ™ 0:oo p. m.
Blblo daaaoa Wad. _ 7:10 p. m.

FR E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th St. and Laura) Ava.
Euaana Sheldon _______ Paator
Telephone: I ll- T o ll
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 4:4S a. m.
Mornlna W o ra h lp __ 10:41 a. m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:04 p. tn.
W od. Prayar Barvlca 1:14 p. m.

“ I-et’ii find a new road!" That’s a game we play often when ws take s
family ride.
Those little journeys of discovery have led us to some U-autiful, te r e n a
sect ions of oui' community that stu never would have seen if we'd stayed on
the in:'&gt;i highway.
At time*, life itself call Mem like s crowded, noisy highway. Tho years
rush l»y . . . we |&gt;rutni*c ourselves that some tluy we'll take the time to look
around us and try to understand where we are and why . . . but worldly interests tend to 111) every minute to the brltn. We wonder why tho pleasures
that we work mi hard to obtain fail to bring us happiness . . . and we sense that
life has a deeper meaning, if we could find it.
The Church can guide you and your fumily to a new, wonderful road.
Discover tho warm fellowship, the renewed courage, the refreshing peace of
mind that grow from membership in your neighborhood church.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1411 Park Avenue
Rert B r o w n ___ — Bvaiigsllet
Hunday
III til • Study ____ _ 10:00 a. in.
M o r n l n a W o r a h l p _ _ 11:00 a. tn.

Evanlna Service .„. 0:10 p. nt.
Saa "Herald o f Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on Channel t
Tueaday
Uadlai lilbla C la n _ 10:00 a. nu
Wadnaaday
lilbla C l a e a --------- 7:10 p. m.

Christian Science
FIRBT CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 B a it Second Strait
Sunday Barvlca A
Sunday Hchonl
11:00 a. nt.
Subject: "Hplrlt"
Wadnaaday Service _ 1:00 p. m.
R tadlna Itoomi 101 K. First.
W eek d a yi: 10:10 a. m. - 4:10
p m. Friday Evanlna: 4:101:10 p. m.

Cf/iyrithl I9til Ktitltr Adt*rUiing Stnut, Inc., Slnubuig, I’d.

Hunday
I-cvitlcu*
20:3.13

Monday
I/'VlllCtll
2G: 14-20

Jcrcmlalt

Friday
Matthew

Saturday
John

3 1 :7-14

23:1-10

10:4-16

Tureday
I’snlma

VVt'dnrsduy
iMiiah

Thursday

25:1-10

30:15-21

• Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEM ER
1*1 W. 41th Place
‘ T h o Church o f tha Lutheran
Hour'* and T V "Thla la tha
L ife "
Herbert W. Ooeraa _ _ Paator
Sunday S c h o o l ------ 1:11 a. m.
W orahlp Service __ 14:44 a. m.
Kindergarten and Nuraary
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
34(4 A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 11.41)
Sanford, Florida
Ill-T ill
The R*v. J. O ordoa P e a r y ,
Paator
Sunday School _ _ 4:11 a. m.
Mornlna W orih lp _ 11:44 a. m.
Communion— Flrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINDKROARTEN AND NURS­
ERY

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Ava.
Rov. Robert M. Jenklna, Paatnr
Mornlna W orahlp _ 1:14 p. tn.
Sunday School ----- . 4:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worahlp _ 14:11 a. m.
M YF M e e t i n g . ___4:14 p. m.
(Interm ediate. Senior)
Evening W orahlp _ 1:14 p. m.
GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R tv. W . E. T lm m a ____Pavtnv
Sunday S c h o o l______ 1:11 a. m.
M ornlna S s r v le a e __11:04 a. m.
Choir Practice Wad. 1:14 p. m.
Every One W elcome.
ORACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora ltd., at W oodland A va .
Rav. John H. Hlraa Jr.. Paator
Church School
- 1:11 a. m.
Mornlna W o ra h lp
11:44 a. m.
M Y F ------ ---------------- 4:10 p. m.
CHRIST MKTHOD18T
CHURCH
Sunland Kitatoa
Cltrua H eigh t!
Rav. C h arlie B. llo a a __ Paatnr
Church School ___ 4:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worahlp _ 11:04 a. m.
M T F ...........................4:14 p. m.
Eva. W orahlp ____ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Barvlca 1:10 p m.

rj

Nazarenc
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W . 2nd SU at Maple Ava.
Paul B lc k a a __________ Faator
Sunday School ____
1:11 a. m.
M ornlna W orih lp
1 4 :fl a. m.
Y o u t h _________________1:14 p. m.
Y oun g Adult
F ellow sh ip ________ 1:41 p. m.
The Name* W a Bear
Evanaallatlo Barvlca T:I4 p. m.
M ld-W adk
Service (W ad.) _ 1:44 p. m
Third Sunday
Slnsaplratlon _ _ 1:44 p. m.

C

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rav. W. L llolcom ba, Pastor
Sunday
1:11 a. m. ____ Rlbla Schnnl
11:00 a. m. _ M orning W orship
1:00 p. m. __ E vening Sarvlca
1:no p. tn. . _ Wad. M id-W eek
Prayar Service!
1:04 p. m.
I d at Wed. Ml, atonary Sarvlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONQWOOD
*41 Orange Street
Rav. E. Ruth Orant __ Pastor
Sunday School ____ 10:40 a. m.
Mornlna W orship _ Ilia * a. m.
Sunday Evening __ 1:1* p. nt.
Wad. m ills Study _ 1:14 p. m.
Cunqurrora Meeting
Friday
------------1:10 p, ns.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESIIYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Pla.
Oak Ava. A Ird St.
O rovtr C. Bewail J r . __Paator
E d g or W. Smith Jr. Aoalotant
Pastor
Church School _
1:11 a. m.
Session Masts
1:41 a. m.
M ornlna W orship
10:04 a. m.
Pioneer Fatlowahlp 1:40 p. m.
Senior HI Followohtp 4:44 p m.
E vening W orship _ 1:14 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat — 1:4* p. m.
CHURCH OF T H E COVENANT
4TTI South Orlando Drive
Thom as 11. Maktn _ — Paator
W orship --------- ------ 4:44 a. m.
Churoh School ____ 14:4* a m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice A nd Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. II. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
a

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
118 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slaviu, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford
EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey k Employe
SR 4« k Beardall
FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 25th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. 1 st St., Sanford

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON k CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose k Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgea and Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS. INC.
Hwy. 17-82, Sanford

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

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

IoR O Y C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
SMITTY'S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and StaffSTATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

,

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
W1LSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. M Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

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-SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y A R E A CH U R CH D IRECTO R YBAPTIST
A ntioch Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Baptlat Church, t i l l Oak Ava.
Chuluota Flrat Baptlat Churck
Chuluota Baptist Mlaalon
Sportsm an’* Club, Chuluota
Kldar Springs Baptlat Church,
II# U h m in lidFlrat Baptlat Church. *14 Park Ava.
Frlendebtp Baptlat Church at
A ltam onte Sprlnaa
BL 414. Altam onte Spring*
Flrat Baptlat Church at Denary
Flrat Baptlat Chureh o f Oanava
First Baptist Church o f Lake Mary
F irst Baptlat Church o f Lake Muuros
F irst Baptist Church a f Lungwood, Oar.
Church A Grant
Flrat Baptlat Church o f Ovlado
F irst Baptist Church o f San Latido Springs
F irst Shiloh M issionary Baptist Church.

list w. nth at.

F orest City Baptlat Church
Fountain Maad Baptlat Church, Ovlado
Leva gout barn Baptist Mlaalon, C h uU aia
M issionary B a plU l
Cbureh
North
ltd.
Enterprise
,
,
.
M acedonia Mission
Baptist Church
O ck Hill ltd. Ostaan
A isrn lu g a la ry Baptist Church, Ocauva Hwy.

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f It

MU Oliva M issionary Baptlat Church, Saa
Ikindo Sprlnaa R 4 , Longw ood
Mt. Zion M issionary Baptist, Slpas Ava.
Now
MU
C alvary
M issionary
Baptlat
t i l l W. !3 lh au
Now Sateta P rim itive Baptist Church.
Iioa w. tlth SU
New MU Zion Baptist Church. IT1I Paar Ava
Oaklawn Baptist Chapal, H i t W. 14th SU
Oalaen Baptlat Church
Plnaorsat Baptlat Church. 4*1 W . Onora ltd.
Prairie I .aka Baptist Church, B ldg* R d ,
Fern Park
Prosrasa M issionary Baptist Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh M issionary Baptlat Church.
Ninth A H ickory
SU Jamoo M issionary Baptist Chureh SU.
ltd. I l l Ootacn
St. Paul M issionary Baptlat Chureh, Sth BU
St. Matthews M issionary B aptist Church
Cancan Halghtc
■U John's M issionary Baptlat Chureh.
■t f Cypress BU
Tam pU Baptist Church. Palm Springe B d.
Altam onte Sprlnaa
W astalds Missionary Baptlat Church,
411 g. Hally Ava.
Zion H ops Baptist Churah, I I I Orange Ava.
CATMOUO

Church af tha Nativity, Lake Mary
All Sauls Cathelis church. I ll Oak Ava.

St.
A nn's
Catholls
Chureh,
Parahlng
I'lac*. DaBary
SU Mary Magdalen* Catholic Church, M ait­
land Ava. A ltam on ls Sprlnaa
CHRISTIAN
First Christian ch urch , 1441 8. Sanford Ava,
C ongregational Chrlatlan Church,
1441 Park Ava.
Norlhsld*
Chrlatlan Church, F l o r i d a
K e v in D r, Maitland
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

o f ChrlaU t i l l S. Park Ava,
o f Christ, Oanava
o f ChriiU Longw ood
o f Christ. Paala
CHURCH OF OOD

Church of Ood. *44 H ickory
rh urch o f Uod. 4144 S. Franck
Church o f Ood, Ovlado
EPISCOPAL
All Saints E piscopal Churah B. DaBary
A v a . Enterprise
Chrlat Episcopal Church, Longw aod
A ll Saints Episcopal, (enterprise
H oly Croaa E piscopal, P ark Ava, at 4th

LUTHERAN
(seen .Ion
Lutbsran
Church,
O vsrbrook
D r, Caaaalbrrry
Oood Shaphfrd United Luthsra,
3440 B. Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh o f tha Badaamar,
1*1 W. 3 llh Place
Messiah Lutheran Chureh, American Legion
H all, Prairie Laka, Fern Park
■U Luks* Lutheran Church, BU 444 lla v la
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial M ethodist Churah, S.
Datlary Ava., Entarprlsa
Bear Laka M ethodist Chureh
Baikal A.M E. Church, Canaan H aights
Casselberry Com m unity Methodist Church.
H w y. I f . 13 A Plnay Rida* Rd.. Casselberry
DaBary Com munity Mothodlot Church W.
H ighlands. DaBary
Chrlat Method 1st Chureh
Sunland Estates
F irst Methodist Church, i l l Park Ava.
Flrat H slhodlet Church o t Ovlade
F ra* Malhodlst ch u rch , 444 W . 4th BL
Oanava Methodic* Chureh. Oanava
(lraca Msthodlat Church. O ners Rd.
(Irant Chapal A M E. Church, Ovlado
O akgrov* Msthodlat Church, Ovlad*

A

Ostaan Msthodlat Church
P a o Ia
W esleyan
Msthodlat,
BU
44
W. at Paola
SU Jamas A M E , Bsnrord A**.
HU Mary*! A,M E. Church BU RU 414 Ostaan
St.
Paul's Msthodlat C h u r a h
Ostaan
Bd. Entarprlsa
Stafford
Momarlal Methodist C h u r a h
S. DaBary
NAZABEMB
af
US
Nsssrtna,
w.
Flrat
Chureh
3nd at Mapta
tha Naaarana,
Kern
Park
Chureh
af
O'Brian Rd., Farn Park
Laka Mary Churah o f tha Nasartaa
F R E IB T T E R IA K
Community Praabytorlan Church. Laka Mary
First
P rsa b yu rla n
Church.
Ock
Ava.
F irst Prasbytartan Church. Cacaslbcrry
F irst
Prdabytarlaa
Church
ct
DsBary,
M. H ighland
Prasbytsrlaa Church c f Tha Cavsnaat
3414 S. Orlando Dr.
_
............
■U Andrews Praabytarlan Church 4411 Lea­
n e d Bch. D r . Bear Laka
Upas la Comaaunlty prasbytarlaa Church.

UpMli Rd*

W estm inister F raibytarlaa Church, H ow ell
Park, BU l i d
*

SEVENTH

DAT

ADVENTIST *

F orest Lak* Stvanth-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 441, F orest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
Ava., A ltam onte Springs
Sanford
Scvanth-day
A dventist
Church.
Seventh 4* Elm
O TH ER CHURCHES
A llen 's A M U Church, OHva A tlth
Church o f Ood In chrlsu Ovlado
Chuluota Com munity Church
Church o f God o t Prophscy, 4141 Elm Ava.
Church a f Jaaua Christ a f Latter Day
Batata, t i l l Park Ava.
Community Chapal, Alternant* Spring*
Eastern Orthodox Church. BU John* Chryaootom Chapal, Hwy. IT-11, Farn Park
Cougragatlan Bath Israel, ttth A M agnolia
Flrat Churoh at Chrlat, Scientist,
Isa E. la d SU
K ingdom Hall o t Jehovah's W itness
1141 W . Third Straat
Flrat P entecostal Church a f Langw ood
MU Oliva
H oliness
Church,
Oak
Hilt
Rd. Octaaa
Plnacraat Assem bly o f Ood, 37th A Elm
Sanford Alllanca Church. 1441 B. Park Ava.
Sanford C ongregation a f Jabovah'a W itnasaaa. 1411 W 1st SU
Tha Salvation Army. 314 E. tnd SU
Unity Church g| la a fa r d , l i d E. U t BL

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Seminole County * * * *

on the St, Johns River * * * * “ The Nile o f America”

Zip Cotie 32771

*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered showers; high today 88-95; low tonight in 70s.

^ C l O 6^
Another real »tep forward
haa been taken in the down­
town
improvement
effort*
^ that are being made by proud
and loyal citizens. It'a the
e o m p 1 e t e refurbishing Job
done by Chelsea Title and
Guaranty Co. on their office
at
119 W. First Street.
Haven't you noticed the im­
pressive and attractive sign
that in a dignified way, day
and night, calls attention to the
firm’s location T And this job
didn't atop with a face-lifting.
You should see, really you
should, the splendid job done
on the interior.
Manager
Frank Finch or cne of his
capable assistants will be
glad to “ show you t h e
works.”
Congratulations,
Frank, and a big thank you
from the folks who are inter­
ested in the Downtown Shop­
ping Center!!
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Have you noticed the city
crews working on the paving
job Just west of The Herald
office? This “ project” will
give bank patrons a smoother
exist from the parking lot
just north of Florida State
Hank's building. Also will
give another approach to the
City Hall from W. First
Street. Oh yezz, and will ease
the way into The Herald's
press room.
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Didn't we see a building
permit that puts the official
okay on tearing down the
building on the northwest
corner of Twentieth Street
and French Avenue? That
makes way for—guess what?
• . . Yep; a filling station!!
Something new is being added
—not the type o f business,
For a really new building.
Fcr which we give loud huztahs.
•

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*

School must be on the
“ starting blocks," because we
see some of the nuns at the
All Souls parochial school,
having returned from a vaca­
tion. Too, there are some fa­
miliar faces of the county
school teaching corps that are
in the eurly (we didn't say
“ reluctant” ) stages o f prepar­
ation fur the approaching pre­
school meeting* and planning
sessions.
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There have been four new
cases of tuberculosis report­
ed in the Seminole County
area during the first five
months of 1904, is the report
we get frum Mrs. Lorraine
Graham, program adminis­
trator o f the Central Florida
TBRD Association. Shs says
these figures do not include
reactivated old cases, nor any
who might hsva moved into
the area.
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Square dance time draws
near again. And the Central
Florida Square Dance Associ­
ation is announcing tha first
dance of the season will be
held at the Civic Ce.iter on
Saturday night, Aug. 29. Fred
Rowe will be the featured
caller. If you haven't tried
this form o f dancing, or if ita
been quite some time since
you have danced, we suggest
you check the date on the
calendar. I/its o f fun.
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•

On the same theme, the
Starlight Promenaders square
dance group is planning a be­
ginners class to start S ept 9.
The lessons will be held each
Wednesday night thereafter.
Further info can be had by
calling the club secretary at
822-8572.
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It was a long 00 years sgo
today that Herbert Hoover
was born. Just think o f the
changes in that period of
time. And today, the vener­
able Mr. Hoover is just as
sharp mentally, ju st as active
with his mind, just as inter­
ested in affairs of the nation
and world as he was when he
wss the Slst president o f the
U 'lted States.

Herald Index
Abby ------ -------------- Page 0
Bridge ................... .... Page 9
Classified ________ _ Page 11
romles ----------------- Page 10
A lt o rial ............. —. Page 4
F u n e r a ls ---------------Page 3
H oroscop e------------- Pago 10
S o c ie t y ........ ............... Page 8
S p o rt* _______________ Page 6
TV Programs ______ Page 9

jWe tbs .Women

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VUL. 66

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 252

Johnson Calls In Top Advisers;
Last Raid M istake, Turks Admit
Southeast Asia,
Cyprus Crises
Under Study
WASHINGTON’
(UP1) —
President Johnson called Se­
cretary of State Dean Rusk,
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara and other top ad­
visers to the White House to­
day for a discussion of the Cy­
prus crisis and the situation
In Southeast Asia.
The President also scheduled
a ceremony for later in the day
to sign the resolution adopted
at his request by the House
and Senate which gives him
full backing in steps he may
take to resist Communist ag­
gression in Southeast Asia.
Press Secretary George E.
Reedy told newsmen that John­
son who returned Sunday night
from a two day trip to his
Texas ranch spent this morn­
ing "going over various re­
ports on the world situation."
Reedy said Johnson called
the meeting with Rusk, McNa­
mara "and other senior advis­
ers" to discuss Southeast Asia,
Cyprus and "other matters
affecting the world situation."
Reedy said he did not know
whether Johnson had received
replies to the strong personal
appeals he sent Sunday to
Greek Turkish and Cypriot
leaders for an end to fighting
which could lead to mast
bloodshed on Cyprus.
State Department officials
said Johnson was In telephone
consultation with his diplo­
matic aides early today on the
Cyprus problem.
Johnson also scheduled a
lunch meeting today with a
group of business leaders—one
of a scries of such sessions he
has had with delegations from
various walks o f life to discuss
pending national Issues.

Orlandoan Held
In Slaying
EASTON. Md. (U P I )-A 60year-old migratory
laborer
from Orlando W’as held today
in the fatal shooting of an­
other worker at a Maryland
labor camp.
Maryland Stata Police at
Easton said James Chestnut
told them the victim, 28-yesrold Theodore Stockton, also of
Orlando, and three other men
had bees h a m sin g him all
day.
He said they tried lo enter
hia shanty late Saturday night
and he grabbed a gun and
fired through the screen door,
striking Stockton in the back
and neck.

Vehicle Bids
The Co u n t y Commission
Tuesday will open bids on
three pickup trucks, two com­
pact sedans, one delivery
type van truck and a flat body
dump truck.

JfULWA...
11 Killed
MIAMI (U PI) — Florida
traffic accidents took 11 lives
over the weekend including
a Dude County smashup which
put eight member* of a fam­
ily in the hospital.

Red Dogma Hit
VATICAN CITY (U PI) —
Pope Paul VI, in his first
encyclical,- condemned t h e
“ blind dogma” of communism
today as "the most serious
problem of our time.”

Persecutions Hit

1)011 SHEDDEN

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Son. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., urg­
ed the Senate today to con­
demn officially the persecu­
tion o f the Jewa in Russia
"even if it saves but one
life."

Marina Called 'Great Brenda Turns

MIAMI (U PI) — Tropical
storm Ilremfa plowed away
from land into tha northern
Atlantic today and weather­
men snid the season'* second
planned and executed on a such disturbance bore no
realistic basis. This would at­ threat to land.
tract tourists, business inves­
tors and would create a more
SAIGON (U PI) — Joseph
favorable climate toward the I.. Granger of Sumter, SC.,
promotj^n of business growth tiie first U.S. civilian offic­
in not tm!y the uowntown area ial ever to tail into Commun­
but all of Sanford and sur­ ist hands In Viet Nam, was
tnken prisoner by Red guer­
rounding communities.
“ Development of this sort rillas Sunday, it was report­
has been proven many times ed today.
over in such cities as Fort
Lauderdale and Miami and
TOKYO
(U PI)
—
Red
wc can ccitainly make use of
the experience gained in these China climaxed a weekend of
and other communities having innssive hate-America dem­
onstrations by proclaiming
Marina facilities."
its rights to aid Communist
North Viet Nam in any con­
flict with ths United States,
it was reported today.

Benefit' To Sanford
Bob Shcddon, local manager
of the Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company, hai called
for a "carefully planned and
executed” program to bring
about the lakcfront marina
now being studied by the City
Commission.
Shcddcn said such a project
"would create a more favor­
able climate" toward business
growth for all of Sanford and
surrounding communities.
His statement follows:
“ A Sanford Marina certain­
ly can be of great benefit to
our community, if carefully

First Prisoner

Hate Campaign

Two Buildings
Face City Ax
The regular meeting of the
Sanford City Commission at 8
p. m. today in the City Hall
will also be a public hearing
for live condemnation of build­
ings at 701 and 703 W. Ninth
St.
The commission will bear
recommendations of the Zoo
ing and Planning Commission
on three subjects. There will
be recommendations to amend
the city ordinance to include
dry cleaning and laundry uses
in tiic retail commercial zones;
lo open K 21th St. from Mellonvillc Avc. to Willow Avc.;
to support ami approve the
lake front development plan.
Commissioners are expect­
ed to appoint an acting city
manager, to take over when
W. E. Knowles must be out
of town; set up interview days

for marine engineers on the
lake front development plan;
set up budget meetings, and
sign a resolution authorizing
the sale of bonds.

Woman Driver
Held In Crash
A motorist identified by
police as Mnry Louise Marlar o f 116 W. Second St. was
arrested on a charge of driv­
ing while intoxicated Sunday
night after her cur struck a
pole at Third Street and Oak
Avenue.
Patrolmen Roderick Han­
cock and Charles Fagan said
the driver was treated by a
private physirian for a nose
fracture prior to the arrest.

Desegregation
JACKSON, Miss. (U PI) —
Bishop R. O. Gerow Sunday
announced plans for desegre.
gallon of Catholic schools
throughout
Mississippi
in
September. He urged church
members to exhibit accept­
ance and cooperation.

‘Bug’ Bites Luci
LA HONDA. Calif. (U PI)
— Luci Baines Johnson, the
President’s 17-year-old daugh­
ter, was “ bitten by a 24-hour
bug" — apparently the flu—
and forced to curtail her ac­
tivities Sunda) during a San
Francisco Bay area visit.

Rail Plan Offered
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
A
presidential
emergency
board hai recommended ne­
gotiation of a job protection
program for 160,000 railroad
•hop workers as part o f Its
plan to settle their work rules
dispute with major railroads.

U . S . Weapons Policy Blasted 35 Americans
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
GOP preaidential candidate
Barry M. Goldwater accused
the Johnson administration
today of an "utter disregard
for new weapons" which may
lead to a cut o f 90 per rent
in the natlon'a atomic strik­
ing power over tha next de­
cade. The Arixona senator, in
a wide • ranging speech pre­
pared for delivery before the
National Aaaociation o f Countle», said, “ sometime in the
decade ahead, unless present
plans ara changed by the de­
mands of an aroused public,
America's deliverable nuclear
capability may be cut by 90
per cent,"
Goldwater aatd tha admin­
istration had inharited "the
mightiest arsenal for the de­
fense o f freedom aver creat­
ed on earth," but that it was

now so depleted the United
States fared the prospect " o f
going into the decade o f the
1970s without a single new
manned bomber.
"W e face the prospect of
going into that decads with
a worn and obsolete force
composed only o f those left •
over plane* still able to fly,”
said Goldwater, who is a ma­
jor general in the Air Force
r e » r r v c . “ Let me also warn
you againat the public rela­
tion* gimmick of parading
venions of a single recon­
naissance aircraft before the
public and representing them
as a whole series o f new
weapon systems” he said.
"Only with tha strength te
keep the peace can we ever
hope for the time in which
the ideological obsession o f
cvmuiuaum will ba abandons^

by the leaders o f the nations
which today wa call Commun­
ist. Yet there are those who
fear that •trength may only
provoke Jhe enemy.
“ Was it strength that was
responsible for the attacks on
our destroyers in the Gulf of
Tonkin T Or was it the ene­
my's doubt o f our strength
and our will to use it ? " Goldwater asked. The Arizona
senator, said he birkrd Pres­
ident Johnson's action in or­
dering the retaliatory air
strike against North Viet
Nam last week. But he charg­
ed that the administration’s
Southeast Asia policies had
become "s o twisted with dip­
lomatic red tape that the en­
emy might well have wonder­
ed if we would accept their
attacks at sea on the tame
basis that wa have been ac­
cepting their attack* eq land.”

Are Evacuated
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) —
Thirty-five
American
rvauees, mostly the dependents
of U. S. officials on Cyprus,
arrived from the Island today
aboard a U. S. Air Force CI40
cargo plane.
A U. S. Embassy statement
said the plane h id flown blood
plasms U&gt; Cyprus at the re­
quest of the Cyprus govern­
ment.
An embassy spokesman said
the evacuees were expected
to stay in Beirut and sea how
the situation develops. He said
no further American evacuees
were expected here at the
moment.

Cyprus Accepts
UN Appeal To
End Hostilities

SEVERAL CRASHES have occurred at this spot o ff Interstate 4 as mo­
torists, especially ut night, fnil to negotiate the left-hand turn and ram
into the concrete culvert shown in the foreground. Despite tho reflective
mnrkcrs, the drivers continue in a straight line with considerable crashdamage and some injuries. The site is the cutoff front Interstate 4 and
onto W. First Street or Highway 46. At least four accidents have been
recorded in this spot.
(Herald Photo)

NICOSIA, Cyprua (UPI) Turkish plsnes were reported
to have raided C y p r u s today
for the fourth straight day de­
spite agreement on a cease­
fire,
Cyprus announced accept­
ance of a United Nations ap­
peal for suspension of the hos­
tilities that flared anew list
week, and Turkey condition­
ally agreed to call off its air
attacks.
But Cyprus rrporta said
Turkish plsnes again hit the
Greek Cypriot village of Polls
this morning.
In London a spokesman for
the Greek Cypriot high com­
mission said the Turkish gov­
ernment had explained that
the plane* were part of a for­
ward attack and had not been
notified of the cease-fire.
In Ankara, the Turkish gov­
ernment acknowledged that
Us planes flew over Cyprus
this morning but said they
did not attack the Greek Cy­
priot positions.
Reports of casualties In
Polii thia morning were va­
gue. The Cyprus news agency
said 50 were killed and 50
wound ad, but tie* Cypriot high
commission in 1/indon said 10
civilians were wounded.
Diplomats worked feverish­
ly to smooth out the Cyprus
crisis that threatened a di­
rect clash between Turkey
and Greece, fellow members
of the North Atlantic Alliance.
In the background of the
threatened widening of the
conflict was Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's announc­
ed support of the Greek Cy­
priot
position.
Khrushchev
told Greek Cypriot President
Archbishop Makarlos t h a t
"the sympalliy of the people
and of tiie government of tho
Soviet Union is on tiie side of
the people of the Republic of
Cyprus."

$88.50 Stolen
From School
Theft of a sum o f money
from tha vault room st Pinserrst School is being invest­
igated by city police.
Authoritica were told tha
burglary occurred eomelima
over the weekend and waa
discovered this morning. Ths
thief forced a door on tha
southed* of tha building to
get into an office.
Taken, police said, waa |60
from a pencil box, |36 from
cash box, fS.50 from a
stamp fund, an undetermined
mount o f money In library
fines and
possibly
other
money.
An inventory waa being
taken today to determine if
anything els« is missing.

Board To Eye
Subdivision

Plata for one new subdivliion and an extension of an­
other will be subject to action
by the Board of County Com­
missioners during public bear­
ing* scheduled at 10 a.m.
Tuesday.
The board will be asked to
approve plata for the new
Robin Hill subdivision which
ia to be located on the west
aide of Palm Springs Drive,
north of Pinaviaw Street and
south of North Street ia the
Sanlando area.
The extension Is an addition
to Lincoln Haights subdivis­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - ion.
Florida State University pre­
Public bearings are also
sented 824 diplomas Saturday slated on fiva requests for
night.
l acini ch i d im .

924 Graduated

W

Red China Troop Moves
Reported By Gen. Khanh
CAP ST. JACQUES, Viet ports" of Communist Chinese
Nam (U PI) — Prime Mini­ troops movement* in North
ster G*-n. Nguyen Khanh said Viet Nnm.
Khanh at a news confcrenro
today he had "definite realso reiterated that at least
15 fighter planes from Red
China had moved into Hanoi,
tho North Vietnamese capi­
tal. But he said he was un­
certain whether they wrere
piloted by Chinese or Viet­
namese.
Khanh was asked If ho bad
artual reports of Chinese
Communist troop movements
The Atlantic Fleet Battle Ef­
ficiency " E ” haa been won in North Viet Nam.
"N ot exartly on the 17th
fo” the second consecutive
Parallel
(the frontier with
year by the Sanford Naval Air
Station's Heavy Attack Squad South Viet Nam), but let's
ron 11, the Navy reported to­ say in North Viet Nam," he

VAH-11 Awarded
Efficiency T
Twice In Row

day.
The fiscal 1964 winners were
named in Norfolk by Vico
Adm. Paul H. Ramsey, com­
mander of 'he U. S. Naval Air
Forces In the Atlantic Fleet
News of the victory reach­
ed VAH-11 ami Its command­
ing officer, (Mr. Robert W.
Kennedy, in the midst of Sixth
Fleet exercise* in the Medi­
terranean al*&gt;ard tho carrier
Franklin D. Roosevelt
VAH-11 had recently returncd from a similar Sixth Fleet
deployment last year when ita
triumph wax announced.
In a message congratulating
winners of each competitive
category, Ramsey said, "All
Atlantic sir squadrons exhibit­
ed strong competitive spirit
during this past year while
fulfilling
heavy operational
commitment!. My heartiest
congratulations to Die com­
manding officer, officers and
men of the winning squad­
rons."
He concluded
with tiie
Navy's traditional words of
high praise: "Wei! done.”
Grading for the covoted " E "
award la based on a unit's
ability to perform its combat
mission and includes such con­
sideration as scores in com­
petitive exercise, operational
and administrative inspection
scores and flight safety re­
cords.
in compiling its winning re­
cord, VAII-tl duplicates! many
of the fcate which brought It
the same award in Fiscal
1963. Again the squadron flew
without accident, extending Its
string of unblemished opera­
tions in more than 25 months.
And again it demonstrated
IU readiness for couibat, earn­
ing high marks in competitive
heavy commitments of a ma­
jor Sixth Fleet cruise.
The records of both VAH-11
and
VAH-11,
Detachment
Eight, currently based at Sinford, figured into the grading.
Detachment Eight was form­
ed from VAH-11 in August
1963 4o meet the commitments
of other Sanford-bssed squad­
rons transitioning to the A-3
Vigilant*.
Since then It has been opera­
tionally independent but admlnhrtrativwly linked lo VAH11. Both units fly Douglas ASB Skywsrriors. They have
combined manpower totals of
nearly 400.
Tha last heavy attack unit
to win two consecutive "E 's ”
wwe VAH-T, which turned the
trick in 1*53 and '56.
VAH-S, now redesignated
RVAH-3 and operating In the

Pacific aboard the carrier
Sanger, has also wot two
"K 'a" bat they were separat­
ed be one year, coming in

1860 nod '62.

replied. He aaid tha reporta
were from "intelligence” sour­
ces.
Asked how tha Chinese
Communists were
moving,
Khanh replied, "they move by
any kind o f route. They have
railroad* coming from Yun­
nan (a province in southwest­
ern China) to Hanoi.”
He declined to estimate tha
number o f Red Chinese troops
he thought were involved.
There was no word, mean­
time, on the first U.S. civilian
offirlnl ever to fall into Com­
munist hands here. Joseph L.
Granger o f Sumer, N.C., was
raptured by Viet Cong guer­
rillas on Saturday.

6th Fleet Carriers
Heading For Cyprus
NAPLES, Italy (UPI) — A
powerful U. S. Sixth Fleet
carrier (ask group steamed
across the Mediterranean to­
day under apparent emer­
gency orders to stand by off
Cyprus.
The aircraft carrier USS
Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
the
guldod-misslle
cruiser
USS Boston, four destroyers
and at least half a dozen other
American warships left Na­
ples at dusk Sunday.
The l i g h t cruiser USS
Springfield, flagship of Hear
Adm. William K. EUis, sailed
today with auxiliary vessels.
A Navy spokesman declined
to state the task group's desti­
nation. But it was learned it
was headed for Cyprus.
Shore patrols toured restau­
rants, bars and cinemas Sun­
day recalling sailors to their
ships under emergency or­
ders.
The Navy spokesman said
Ellis spent Sunday with Adm.
James S. Bussell, supreme
commander of Allied Forces
in soutliern Europe. He said,
"They have been keeping
abreast of tho Cyprua situa­
tion by radio telephone."

The Sixth Fleet is a power*
ful force of 50 ships and 25,000
men. It normally includes the
nuclear-powered USS Enter­
prise, largest warship in tha
world. But the Enterprise Is
on a round-the-world cruise
with two other nuclear-power­
ed ships, the Long Beach and
the Balnbridgc.
It was learned that soma
amphibious forces of the Sixth
Fleet already were standing
off Cyprus to removo the 450
American nationals on the Is­
land In caso fighting broka
out.

Boy Cyclist
Hit By Auto
An
right-year-old
boy,
Richard Green of 113 Ander­
son Clrrle, escaped Injury
Hun.lay afternoon when his
bicycle was struck by a car
at 20th Slteet and Hanford
Avenue.
I’ulic* identified the driver
as Mrs. Ralph Cowan o f 405
Plumose Dr. They said the
child dtovu the bike out o f
20th Strcut into the path o f
the car.

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Airport Group Pushes County Site
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By Julian SUtutroaa
Remember tha Cluck Item
last week about tha alliga­
tors?
Wall, courtesy of Game
Warden Bob Johnson of tha
Florida Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission we
went ’gator hunting with him
the other night on Lake
Kathryn.
s e e
Wa spotted five alligators.
Of this number wa — let's
make that Johnson—captured
two of them, between two
and three.fect long. Two
larger ones evaded Johnson's
powerful helmet light bp go­
ing under the surface.
A third one, about five feet
long, also evaded Johnson be­
fore he could get within ride
range.
• a e
Johnson set a 'gator hook
for this one. First he inspect­
ed the sh o rn of the lake until
he spotted an area where,
because of the weed*, the
gator—in hia opinion—waa
nesting. Next he tied a stout
line to a large bush and a t­
tached it tn a cane pole atuck
in the laka bottom a t an
angle.
Thrn he lowered the real of
the line and attached the g a­
tor hook baited with tha head
of a large mullet.
“By tomorrow night," aald
Johnson, “we’ll probably have
our gator."
• • e
What amaxea ui la how this
fellow Johnson operates. With
hia powerful spotlight mount­
ed on hia helmet he scans
the lake until he spots the
amber-red reflection from the
eyes of the reptile.
He will then cut his motor,
move to tha bow of hia beat
and paddle straight for the
'gator, keeping him centered
in tha light's beam. When
near enough, Bob's right arm
moves like lightning, grasp­
ing tha gator's htad and
sweeping him from the water.
• e •
Johnson, one might say. Is
'gator. As for us, well—we’re
still chicken. We'll stick to
the newspaper and let Jchnion handle the alligator*.
e e e
North
Orlando Village
Council will resume its regu­
lar meeting schedule with the
September session set for
Tuesday a t 7:30 p.m. In the
Recreation Area Civic Build­
ing. No meeting took place
in August due to lack of a
quorum.
Cigarette t a x collection*,
which mean so much to the
budgets of Florida municipal­
ities amounted to slightly
more than 14.3 million for the
month of July.
Of this amount a little more
than $1:8 million went to the
state general revenue fund
and the remaining $.13 mil­
lion was distributed to quali­
fied cities and towns.
Of the $3.3 million, Altamonle Springs got $1,738. Cas­
selberry $5,016, Longwood $2.590. North Orlando $196. Oviedo $1,278 and Sanford $13,876.
*

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Know what a yard of pork
is? Three pig's feet. What
else!
• • ■
Tom McDonald, vice presi­
dent of the Abstract Corp.,
and a former Sanford mayor,
will be attending the annual
convention of the American
Land Title Association, Sept.
20 23, at the Bellevue • S trat­
ford Hotel in Philadelphia.
The organization, comprised
of more than 2,300 abstractors
snd title Insurance compan­
ies located in each of the 30
slates, will hear discussions
on land title problems, real
estate, economics, law and fi­
nance.

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Days Left To
R egister For
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General Election

Chamber Officials File Data
With U. S. Aviation Authority
Y eirs of effort by the Air­
port Committee of the Semin­
ole County Chamber of Com­
merce In bringing • general
aviation facility to Seminole
County moved a little nearer
fruition in the past few days.
Chairm-m Gordon Frederick
and members of the airport
committee left Friday for
meetlngi In Washington. D.C.,
and Atlanta, Ga. Meeting with
the local group and the Feder­
al Aviation Authority in At­
lanta will he Air Traffic Control Officer, Lt. Larry D.
White of the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
At the Washington meeting
Saturday, a i r p o r t officials
were to talk with C. C.
Thompson, airport consultant
for the Aircraft Owners and
Pilots Assn., specialist in plan­
ning and specifications (or
airport facilities.
In Atlanta, the group Is
scheduled to meet at 10:30
a m. Tuesday with the South­
ern Region of the FAA, to
discuss site approval.
As recommended by the air­
port committee, the atle of
the proposed sirport is near
Longwood, about three miles
southeast of the intersection of
Lake Mary Boulevard and In­
terstate 4.
In February of this year, ap­
plication was submitted to the
FAA seeking approval of this
site. After working out some
points of conflict between the
proposed airport and the San­
ford Naval Air Station, the ap­
plication was scheduled for
hearing before the Regional
Air Space Committee, Tues­
day.
In discussing the project,

Frederick, present chairman
of the committee pointed out
that approval of the site by
FAA is prerequisite to further
action.

Deaths Mount
In Singapore
Street Fight

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The N ile o f America**

® 1i f S a t t f o r i f o r a l l i
Zip Coda S2T71

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Frederick eommended the
WEATHER: F air throuph Tuesday; hijth todny 87 to 91; low tonight in TO'*.
Navy'a cooperation in the site
SINGAPORE, M a l a y s i a
study.
(UPI) — Chinese and Malays VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON., SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 272
“The Navy has been most killed each other in the street*
cooperative in assisting the of Singapore today. In another
committee to move forward to area Malaysian aecurlty for­
ultimata alts approval," he ces hunted Indonesian raid­
er*.
slated.
“The Importance of Iranilt was one of Malaysia's
portatlon, especially air trans­ darkest hours since it was cre­
portation becomes more obvi­ ated one year ago out of Ma­
ous with each paaatng year. laya. Singapore and British
If Seminole County la to keep Borneo.
its place in the progressive
Malaysia enjoys parliamen­
movement of Central Florida, tary democracy and the high
we must utilise advance plan­ e it standard of living in Asia
ning to help us meet present after Japan. It also is fight
needs and keep us abreast of ing a growing guerrilla war
future needs as the area with Indonesia and trying to
grows," Frederick added.
contend with hostility anions
As proposed, the airport its own Malay, Chinese and
would have one soil cement Indian populations.
runway, 3,000 feet long and
Malays and Chinese fought
200 feet wide. It Is estimated in Singapore today for the
that 20 single engine and five sixth straight day of race
multi-engine aircraft could he rioting. Police reports said
bated there initially, increas­ one person was killed, bring­
ing to $3 single engine and 20 ing ihc death toll sincr the
EDMORE, Mich. (U ri) multi-engine aircraft within rioting started to 12. Eighty*
MIAMI (U PI) - Giant and
live years.
five persons have been injured This town of 1.300 persons
dangerous hurricane D o r a
The purpose of the airport and 23 hospitalized.
rallied today to aid 230 Puerto
churned the Atlantic on a
facility will be as a general
Malaysian Prime Minister Rican and 200 Mexican mi­
threatening course with 130
aviation facility for burtons* Tengku Abdul Rahman has grant workers who became
miles an hour winds today.
and private aircraft and ser­ Mooned the riots on agitators
Weathermen warned Georgia
stranded
when
a
pickle
fac­
vicing operations, and for pub­ from Indonesia, which lias
and the Carultnas to watch all
tory
that
hired
them
closed
lic use.
vowed to crush Malaysia as
advisories.
down.
Frederick pointed out that an instrument of British colon­
Rough swells from Dora be­
Most of the Puerto Rican*
the proposed site, with Us ac­ ial policy.
gan licking exposed point* of
were
without
funds,
although
cess to the Seminote County
A Malaysian delegation was
the South Atlantic seaboard
area via the Lake Mary Bou­ rn route to New York today to officials said the Mexicans aplate Sunday nleht a* the storm
[arenliy
were
nut
so
badly
levard, and to surrounding present its charges of Indime
took a mure westward turn
Central Florida areas, via In­ sian aggression before the off.
from Its west northwest course
FIVE
PERSONS
WERE
INJURED
in
n
two-cur
accident
In
the
Death
Mayor
Charles
Mox
salt!
terstate 4, will facilitate fast­ United Nations Security Coun­
at to nt.p.h.
Valley
area
of
Itwy.
17-92
late
Hntimluy
when
William
Ragley,
Sanford
“we can't let them down. It'i
er access to business firms in cil.
“ Fringe effect* of the hurNegro
minister
attempted
to
enter
the
highway
into
nnrthlHiimd
tra
f­
our
responsibility
as
human
the area, who would be the
On the Malay peninsula
ricane could reach the coast
fic.
Hanley
apparently
drove
directly
into
the
path
of
a
car
driven
by
Ed­
beings
to
help."
Many
resi
primary users of the airport. north of Singapore, security
by late Tuesday," the Miami
win Yotiman of Orlando. Five men and one woman were treated at Semi­
forces skirmished for 20 min­ dents especially members id
Weather Bureau warned. But
nole
Memorial
Hospital
for
various
minor
injuries,
witli
one
admitted
•St.
Margaret
Mary
Roman
utes in a mangrove swamp
it added that there wa* no
with
facial
lacerations.
F
lit’
Trooper
Dan
Oaks
churned
Hanley
with
Catholic
Church,
gave
food
to
Sunday night with Indonesian
immediate" danger to tha
failinn
to
yield
right,
of
way.
((Herald
Photo)
the
migrant*.
paratroopers, wounding and
mainland.
Father
Leo
Rosloniec,
Span­
capturing two of them.
At 3 a m. “ the largo and
ish
speaking
assistant
pastor,
About 43 paratroopers were
dangerous hurricane" waa lo­
said
many
of
them
would
not
airdropped last Wednesday
cated 700 mile* east of the na«
near l.abis, too miles north have had anything to eat with
tilin’* space center at Capo
of Singapore. The Malaysians out the help of townspeople.
Kennedy, Fla., near latitude
The
plight
of
tha
migrants
Sanford City Commissioners ted that engineers will follow "lain- h e r in&gt;-adfs dead and
27
8, longitude 68.4.
developed when the b!lR'.&gt;
have scheduled a meeting Wed­ the plan exactly.
nine captured.
"Sea* are already rough
Pickle Co., plant was shut
nesday at 8 p. m. at Cily Hall
over mast of the southwest
down Saturday. A possible
with 3laurice if. Connell and
North Atlantic and will bo
riot was prevented by law cn
••
Associates from 3Uami to disforcrmcr.t authorities and Ro­ HAMPTON BEACH. N. It morning hours after law en­ arresting any who offered gradually increasing along the
southeast Atlantic coast dur­
man Catholic pi lest*.
cusi beginning study of the
hashed resistance.
(UPI) — V swiftly mobilized forcement sdficer*
ing
the next two days. Small
The Puerto (Leans ami Mex­ force of several hundred police heads ami fired tear gas tu None were allowed to drive
waterfront development plan.
craft along tho south Atlantia
icans
had
been
brought
here
quell
resistance.
away.
Those
in
car*
were
Connell's firm was sclccled
The aptitude lest fur the
and National Guard much rout­
under 13 week contracts. Un­
Under the personal supervis­ furerd to abandon their ve coast should not vent lira fa*
IBM machine classes at the
from seven others to make the
CHICAGO f u r l ) —A Unit- Seminole C o u n t y Business der dir contract, they were to ed “an army of hoodlums" ion of Gov. John W. King, who Inch's and trot s&gt;ut of town on from port and batltcra In thia
area should exercise caution.
study for toe City Commission, ed i’rrsa International count
receive $t an hour for working from this seaside resort early airlvs-sl shortly before mid­ foot with the others.
‘The present and predicted
on the feasibility of building a at 8:30 a. m. KDT showed at School will he given one lime 12 hours a day, aix days a today after a night of rioting night stil! dressed in the tux­ Hundreds of state and local
only, at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
movement
of Uiia hurricane
were.
Provisions
for
their
re­
least
367
persons
dead
in
edo
he
was
wearing
at
a
Man­
psdice
were
augmented
by
50
marina, docking facilitiea ami
and destruction.
school, Mrs. Penrose Love,
increases the threat to tho
traffic
accidents
since
the
turn
triji
home
were
that
the
Maine
slate
troopers,
sent
here
chester
dinner
party,
psdice
a landfill area for future con­
The “hoodlums," estimates!
principal, reminded prospec­
company would pay half ami
guardsmen (lushed the rioters at King's request, and ■ large southeast coastal sections ol
struction of a motel, restaur­ huliday started at 6 p. m. lo­ tive pupils today.
variously at 7,000 to 10,000 rav­ out uf park"d ears, back yards
cal ti me Friday.
force of National Guardsmen Hie United States, but since
the workers hall.
ant complex.
Only six students can he
aged the oeeanfront in a fren­ and the Iteseh and literally ran ordered Into action by MaJ. it is moving slowly there will
The study by the marine en­
chosen for the course, on the
zies! reign of terror that left (hem out of town.
(Sen. Francia II. McSwtney, hu little effect other than in­
gineering firm is expected to
basis of the aptitude tests.
dozens
Injured,
untold
proper­
ALEXANDRIA,
U.
A.
R.
The
officers,
more
than
too
state adjutant general, at creasing sea* through Tues­
pinpoint the best location for
Mrs. Love announced that
day," the Miami Weather Bu­
(UPI)
—
The
Arab
League's
ty
damage
and
more
than
100
strong
at
the
end,
chases!
(lie
King's command.
the construction of the facili­
shorthand classes will also
reau said.
rioters
under
arrest.
military
chief
predicted
today
youths
rlsiwn
Route
t
\
leading
Massachusetts
state
psdice
ties, the quality of the take
close at the end of this week.
The storm waa so hig and
Israel
“will
definitely
carry
The
rioting
started
Sunday
into
Massachusetts,
clubbing
awaited
the
rnutesl
rioters
at
bottom and how much of it
Registration will continue un­
sucking
up so much heat from
night.
It
ended
In
the
early
laggards
on
the
hack
side
and
Ihe
slate
line.
out
military
action’
’to
quash
can be used for fill, neces­
til Friday. Other classes may
the
warm
Atlantic waters to
the
league's
plan
to
divert
sary depth of pilings, traffic
he entered at uny time during
Iieilicati.m
exercises
foi
generate power, that weather­
flow, design construction of Jordan River waters.
Fleet ion Called Ily Bryant
the school year.
“ Deltona U," a replica of the Special
men said tropical storm Ethel
the docks and landfill area,
Little Red School House, orl
to Ihe southeast would proba­
and many othar studies which
gfmdly »laW to be held Aug
bly be absorbed by Dora to­
WASHINGTON iL T Il —
will indicate the feasibility of
27 and postponed because of
day.
Democratic National Chair­
construction.
Hurricane d en , have been re
The Commissioners Wednes­ man John M. Bailey says
scheduled for this Thursday.
Republican
presidential
imm­
day will discuss costs and fur­
TALLAHASSEE lU I'l) — scheduled tn the counties— tic candidate, Louis Huntley
Ceremonies will be held at
ure
Harry
M.
Goldwatcr
is
ther details of the Job with
WASHINGTON (UPI I - 10 ’.0 a. m. a' the tmltona Com­ Voter* iii seven Florida euun- Clay, Levy, Pinellas, Monroe, of Orange Park, in November.
“taking
hip
shots
at
the
de­
Connell and Associates, which
Walter F. Carry, president of munity Center and will fc.i
Only Locfflcr, a Republican,
Broward, Volusia and Lee—
NAPLES (UPI) — A stata
Is one of the top marine en­ fense of our country."
the U. 5. Chamber of Com­ tore an address hy Elliott t j o go In ih&lt;- p"B* Tuesday In care one i* needed to decide and Jainra T. Smith, a St.
marine binlngiit said Iasi
gineering firms in the coun
to
Houdotile
candidate*
for
merce, says that more bu*i- 3Dckif, executive vice preai
n close rnre.
Petersburg Democrat, quali­ n%ht that two “ masslvw"
try, W. E. Knowles, city man­
p&lt;i-l* ran gin g from .-unstable
I.ON DON ( UPI &gt;—Princess netsmen arc plunging into dent &lt;d the Deltona Corp.
fied
in the race fur thu court formation* of "red tide" ar«
There
will
he
four
races
ager said.
There will he special floral to circuit ju d ge.
Margaret and her husband, politics — many of them in
f--r the house uf representa­ s n t vacated by tha resigna­ lurking off the Northwest Flo­
The idea for marine deve­
The sp ecial election* w ere
refreshments
laud Snowdon, returned to support of President Johnson. arrangement*.
tion of Judge Thomaa J. Col­ rida cuast in tha Gull of Mex­
tive*:
lopment grew out of a plan
Carey said Sunday in a tel­ and numerous guests, inelud called by O v. Karri* Bryant
London Sunday from their va­
Three men have qualified lins.
ico.
prevented several months ago
cation in Sardinia and Ven­ evision interview that busi­ in- many educators (mm De to replace ca n d id a te * who for the ll»u*e sent to which
by Sanford businessmen, nick­
.lied
-hue
the
May
J
u
ilo
u
iy
nessmen
ha.I
found
to
their
Land, H nlona Reach and
ire. 'I he couple left later in
the late Bernie I'upy, “king of
named “ the bankers group."
surprise it didn't hurt them to other surrounding cotnmunl o r who h a ve w .tlid ruw u their the key*," had been nomin­
the
day
for
Aberdeen,
Scot­
because it was composed of
name* from the November
get involved in politics, but les.
ated. I’apy, a Democrat, had
twu local bankers, T. E. Tuck land.
enhanced their prestige and
pie public is invited to at genera! election ballot.
been unopposed by a G up
er and Howard Hodges ot
business.
A sccurid primary ha* been candidate for the Monroe
I lead.
Florida Stato and Sanford At­ DETROIT (UPI) — Ptesle n n e t f f
scat, qualifying for the po*t
lantic Bank, respectively and erit Johnson opened hi* cam­
A L W A Y S FIRST Q U A LIT Y •
were Bernie I'jpy Jr., Fred
George Touhy, executive vice
paign agamst Sen. Barry M.
Prihyl and former Rep. Jack
president of First rederaT.
Goldwatcr today by insisting
A. Saunders, all of Key \Ve*L
Also taking part in the plan
"there is no such thing as a
Three qualified for the
ning, and contributing toward
conventional nuclear weapon."
Levy County Itousa seat va­
the $6,000 outlay of funds used
to make the initial ;*2d? -*n.' Thw G()I‘ candidate had sug­
cated by III-' death r f Veteran
gested laciuai' *uLoriiie arm*
John Burton, IV, local archi
lawmaker Frink Marshhum
be considered conventional.
tori.
of Bronson. They arc Ford
Attnougd Ue* drawing sket­
Lincoln, WiliUton; John C.
ches and outlines of toe bank­ ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Partin III, Chiefland and Ju«
ers plan have triggered the
Wilder, Cedar Keys.
(Uf'l) — Congulc*# Premier
meetings of City Commission­ MoUe Tshombe met with
In Pinellas ( ,'uunty, four
ers with marine engineers and Ghana’s foreign minister to­
Republican* qualified for a
advanced the planning to the day apparently to discuss a
race to replace Rep. Itouglai
present stages, it is not expec­
Locfflcr, who resigned to run
proposal that an all-African
for a circuit judgeship. They
peace forre go to the Congo
SOLID, FLORAL QUILT TOP
are Robert A. llalv.rsen,
a* the first step in ending
Richard II. Jon.-*, Ray C. Os­
ei»’’ war there.
SPREADS, SPECIALLY PRICED
born*, all of St. Petersburg,
A! . b y ________ ------ - Page 9
and Kenneth tC. Kepler o
Bridge ......... ... ------- Pag* 3
Clcirwator. The winner will
NEW YORK (UPI) — Sen.
Classifed
Kenneth H Keating, R-N. Y.,
face Democrat Arch Craigc,
ONLY
Cuiniea __ _ ----- Page 10 urged Sunday night a "com­
St. Petersburg, in November.
TWIi
TWIN OR FULL
In
Clay
County,
only
one
plete
overhaul"
of
the
U.
S.
Editorial _____ ------- Page 4
immigration
system
with
a
man,
Ilarnhl
Hill
of
Doctor*
REPUBLICAN
GUBERNATIORIAL
Candidate
Charles
Holley,
and
Horoscope____------Page 10
* Fashion Colons * Ruffle Flouncftft
person'* potential to contrib­
Inlet, qualified for tha GOP
Seminole candidate.*, E. Pope Haa.sett, Walter Hotierif, Robert Hoover,
Society ........... .. .. Page 8 ute to the country, not hia
nomination left vacant by the
and Guy Allen, left to right, were all on hand for the informal opening
• Welt Edge*
• Top Quill ing
Sports
Paga 6-7 national origin, the yardstick
resignation of K F. Clau*en,
of Seminole County Republican Headquarters Sunday nflurmruti in Cas4
TV Programs _ —™ Pag* 9 of admission.
Hill wtU cppuM tha Democra­
Mlbttftf, utt U4*hwajc 17-92 acruii fnua Uiu Semlflolu i’lata. _

Georgia, Carolinas Told To Prep
For Sting From Hurricane Dora
Storm Luring
Ethel To Join
Mighty Swing

Town Rallies
To Assistance
Of Unemployed

Marina Talk Slated
By City Authorities
n sia A .

Police Calm Hoodlum Rioting
At New England Seaside Site

Aptitude Test
Set At School

Deaths Climb

Threat Given

Dedication Set
At 'Deltona U'

Attack Leveled

Business Joins
Johnson's Band

7 Counties To Vote Tuesday

Red Tide Seen

Royalty At Home

ft

Barry Chided

Chiefs Huddle

Herald Index

Change Urged

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Virginia County
Set To Reopen
Public Schools
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FARKVTLLf, V*. &lt;UPI&gt;PHan Edward County, Va.,
th# bsatloa of "maaalv# rnl»tauce" to achael dm |rt|«&gt;
tkm, reopen* ft* public aducation ayitem Tuesday after
a five-year l«p»».
While private schools were
famed te fill the gap and a
remedial education program
was organised last year, some
10-year-olds who have never
been to a public school and
taan-agara who will return*
their edveatiea at alemenUry
Irrela will be heading for
classrooms.
Since 1959, the tobacco
grow lag aad marketing regiea had been the aaly coontp hi tha Ualtod States with*
ant public schools.
On May 25, tha If. S. Suprssse Court ran cut of pa*
tienca with the county's an­
swer to ito "deliberate apeed"
order and ruled an and to
what Neftote called "an ca­
perimoat In Ignorance,”
The court ordered "quick
aad affactiva relief* must re­
place Ha "all deliberate
spaed" derision ef 1M4 whan
the county’s segregation battl# wee first hefora the tri­
bunal.

SEPTEMBER 2, |N I
ADMISSIONS
Cleatcna Barmeiiter, Lewie

Ceremony Set
A t Stetson U
DELAND— Permit dedica­
tion eeremonlec for Stetson
Unlvcrilty'i beautiful new, mo­
dem library building will he a
ipeclal fealur* of the opening
of school Convocation, Sept.
IS, at &gt; a. m. Announcement of
the dedication was made by
Dr. J. 0111* Edmunds, presi­
dent of the University.
Stetson faculty members and
students will gather for tha
brief ceremonies, S p e c i a l
guests will Include member*
of the Station Board of Trus­
tees, tha Stetson Development
Council, officials and citliens
of DeLand and representatives
of all Florida Baptist churches
participating In tha Christian
Education Campaign.
Tha air-conditioned, so.ono
square foot building Is the
largest building on (he Stetson
campus. Located east of Holl­
ar Fountain, tha front en­
trance Is dlraetly across from
tha oast door ta Elisabeth
Hall, tha University'* historic
administration building.

Tata, Nannie Howard, Fran­
ces Warren. Mary Elisabeth
Srhirard. Mildred Hundley,
Charlotte Echols, all of. San­
ford; Roy McCartor, DeLand;
Sandra Burk. Betty Hutch­
ing, Lake Mary; Leon Ste­
venson, Miami; Judith Abston, Ocoee; Suaan McQuillen, Shirley Steveneon, Win­
ter Garden.
DISCHARGES
Floaale Caldwell, Thelma
Franklin, Jo* Hall, Myrtle
Burger, Thom** Edwards,
Doris Maton, Gilbert Fileger,
L u la Mae Jonea, Hattie
Clarke, Andrew Bivins, all of
Sanford; John Boldtmann, DeBary; Chariea Starrett, Gen­
eva; Joeerena Roes, Mims.

Death Claims
Mrs. Kraemer
Mrs. Grace Marlon Jafferiee Kraemer, SI. 800 E.
25th Street, Sanford, died
Saturday,
She came to Sanford eight
year* age from Rlverhead,
Long Island, N. Y. and it sur­
vived by her husband, August
E. Kraemer.

a n t ic s p » « a im
The Doord of County Cem*
m teelonen nf lem lne!* O ieatr,
Florid*. w ill raeelve kid* at
4h* afflc* e f Arthur H. Reek*
w llk . Jr.. Clerk. In the Court*
Bee*# e l naaford. Flerldt, a* te
• tea P. M. Wonder, September
St, t i l l , for fu rn k h ln t tha
# e tlo w lig m atarlala durlna (he
ew elva month porlod endlnt
October I, net.
A. Petroleum Produota.
V. Aaphelila Coarrete A Cold
Puleh.
C Traaalt lU a Conor ate A
Cameat.
T*. Plaat Puraaca Flea.
*• Traffic
pal at
A aleaa
apharea.
■peaifieaUoao e tv la a daacrin♦tom, trpee. aallmatad quaniland oilier detalla are
aealtebt* at the of fire nf tha
A&gt; ml sola Count r K» aim er, In
Cha c o u r th o u n
at Sanford,
Plortda. Q eentttlee are apprnalm ate aad no l u t r u t i e la a lv .
oa er Implied ea to tha total
amaunta that w ilt ho requires
during tha ported a t the Cow*
treat i.
All material* furnlahed n m l
conform to the rurrent Stand,
ard Specifications o f th# P ier.
Ida St* i* ftoad Depart meat,
w here eppllcahl*.
Pide la b# anclosed la a seal­
ed envelops plainly marked oa
dh* outside -BIO POIt FURS'.
lIH lM tl (Mama n f M eiertoUl.
open Saptambor It, t ill."
Bids w ill be opened on Taaa.
Aar. leptem har SI. t i l l , at
I*ito A. M. e r ae aeea there­
a fter a s peeeihle, at a meeting
** he held la th* County Cem*
m laetea H eelin g Room in th*
Courthouse at sanf-nd. Florida
The right lo raeerved to
w aive any Irregularities nr
tech n icalities In bide end te r«*
Ject any or all hide.
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loners
Sem inole County, Florida
J. p hvery J r , Chairmen
By: W. Bueli. Jr.
County Engineer
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v*u In ths Circuit Court at tbe
Ninth Judicial Circuit af ths
Rial* of Florida In and for
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plaintiff,
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Aemlsala County, Florid*, ancumbering that certain place
«r parcel af property looatad,
altuala, and being In aatd
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THIRD HKUTI'IN. accord­
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papa f l . Public Racordi nf
lam ln n ls County. Florida.
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C oualy, Florida, la this proasad lag and la aarva a ropy
thereof upon tha plaintiffs !
attarnoya, wbooo same* a o d .
address era hereinafter aol ;
forth, a s required by l i t , nut ■
la ttr tha* th s Itih day of j
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thereof th* eaua* will procaad
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you.
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official aaal of sold Court In
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1Kh day of Aupuat t i l t .
(1BAL)
Arthur If Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vthtao
P apule Clark
nSAIIM AU* U lt lD l.g r AND
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WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Peimtleta today hoped to sal­
vage sortit scientific informa­
tion from tho crippled Orbit­
ing Geophysical Observatory
called OGO.

The satellite, shot Into a
near-perfect orbit
Friday
night, is spinning in spar* un­
able to find earth to properly
orient II* experiments and
antennaa.
But the National Aeronaut­
ics and Specs Administration

Women Invited
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DELAND - Dr. Edward A.
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Gorden Circle
University, has been named
Acting Dean of Men for tbe
My Maryana Mike
The prealdent of the Bear coming year, effective Sept.
Lake Garden Circle, Mr*. C. 1.
L. Drunk of 1587 Lake Arher
Circle, Bear Lake, haa Invited Funeral Notices
any woman of th* Bear LakeT **. BROWS ROM. VS D—
Foreet City area who is In­ T ARervli-ss
far drow n RellsnO
terested in becoming a mem­ T ile v . IT, !!1 » Orand A*»
rlsn.lo, wan *1*4 Frldey.
ber ef tha tlrcle to contact O
w ill bs k*M at J p m Tu*«her.
4 s y at Oramkoer Funeral
H o m s Hanford, w ith Rev.
Th* circle, which is affili­ R
H. tJrlffIn o fficiatin g. Bur­
ated with th* Orlando Garden ial w ill h* In Kv*rgr*-n
Club, will meet for Ui* first C sm aurv. riramkow Funeral
Horn*. Hanford. I t charge of
lima In th* new aeasan on •rrangem
tnl*.
Sept. 15. Tima and location
MMAHHKR. M M . HWACB MA­
will be announced.
R IA S JKFFBMIRa — T h a
ho-ty of Mrs. Orac* Marian
fnvitatlon alto ia attended
r le i Kraemer. **, of ■**
to any intereeted woman in JK,tffe
J ilh At.. Hanford, who d l’ d
the eras to attend a tea Haturdav wilt k* forwarded
Ttitnill Funeral Horn* In
sponsored by tha Orlando to
R lvarhes*. L e a f Islsad. Jf T.
Garden Club to be bald this
for
sarvlcts
and
burial
Friday at t p. m. at 710 E. Oramkow F unarsl Horn*.
Hanford. In charge e f local
Roll In* Avenue to Orlande.
arranftm ants.

said attsmpU will be mad* expected spinning condition to
to take advantage of the sa- "operate experiments which
are adaptable to this situa­
tion."
Scottish Get
OGO, America's targsat and
M oney's W orth
EDINBURGH, B ee H a n d moat advanced scientific satel­
&lt;UPI) — Tha North Forth lite, carried 20 separate ex­
Read toll bridge, opened by periments to study radiation*
Queen Elitabeth II last Fri­ magnetic fields, apse* dust,
day, waa cloggad by an otght- radio noise* from th* lun and
Jupiter and a atrang* light
mile traffic jam Sunday.
A bridge official said, "It seen in apace.
It was sot immediately de­
would nppssr everyone ia
driving ever alewly, deter­ termined what experiments
mined te get their half could be operated under ths
crewn’e (.16 cents) worth.” •pinning conditions er bow

ilea
m u ch ssefsl toft
wssld bs
NASA aatd radio data re­
ceived from th* 1,075-pound
craft last night at the tracking
•tattm at Roamaa, N. C, in­
dicated the satellite eras spin­
ning five times every m ints.
Its original plan af operation
called for no apln.
Tha failure of the craft to
locate and position itself to
earth was btoawd an an ex­
periment beam that fallal to
unfold which blecka OGO’e
earth's sensor*.

OGO circles earth once ev­
ery 63 hour* to aa orbit that
takes it ham 175 miles to 92,.
721 mil** sway from earth.

V acation Ends
CARTEL GANDOLFO, Ita.
ly (UF1) — Popa Faul VI ia
scheduled to leave hit sum­
mer residence this week to re­
turn to the Vatican. Ths third
session of world Ecumenical
Council on Christian unity
opens Sept. M.

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Kiwanians Make Swift Tour Of Expansive Cape Space Area
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By Dottle
Cky Editor

The vertical asaembly build­
ing, It'* structural steel hull
climbing to the sky like a
giant spiderweb is well under
way to tt'a height o( S3 stor­
ies with the 30,000 tons of
structural steel being swung
into place, about half way up.
The building 1* constructed
on attel pilings, which have
been sunk 180 feet into the
earth to reach bedrock.
Inside the vertical assembly
building, when it la completed,
will be 14 million dollars

America'* *pac« program
«ot a first hand oiam initioo
from Sanford Kiwanlaiu, Wed*
nesday, when a group from the
local club toured the facilit­
ies at Capo Kennedy.
The club member* were ac­
corded • tour usually reserv­
ed fur VIP'a and saw all fa­
c e t s of the "m an in space"
p ro g ram beginning with the
aub-orlilUl (light of .Man Shep­
pard to a look-see into tbe
fantastic future of lunar land­
ings, sometime at the end of
this decade.
First stop on tbe tour wa*
at the gsniry which bolds a
replica of "Freedom 7" which
took Astronaut Shepard out Infk&gt; the wild blue yonder, while
nation field it'* collective
breath on that fateful day in
May, 1961.
"This rocket, and thla gan­
GETTING READY TO HOARD th e NASA bun th a t took them on a
try which services It, (con­
tour of the Cape Kennedy space center are members of the Kiwants Club
verted from an oil derrick),
of Sanford and their guests, who mude the four hour tour Wednesday
are now as obsolete as a dodo
accompanied by a Herald reporter.
(Herald Photo)
bird," said Henry Decker, pul&gt;
tic relations officer who guid­ site for Astronauts John Glenn, tal missions of up to two weeks from a distance of in miles.
ed tbe tour.
Scott Carpenter, Walter Sch- in order to determine man s An oW rvallon lower i* to be
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As the tour continued tbe
capabilities to perform effi­ built on tbe top of It.
Kiwanians saw the famous 96 Irra and Gordon Cooper, the
year old Cape Canaveral light­ lour dismounted and went Into ciently during periods «f The Complex 39 construction
house which many tourists, the launch control cvoter, i n weightlessness and carryout plan calls for three main parts
Investgallona
of The first is the huge Vert!
hooking Cape ward from tbe unrecognttable budding that scientific
beach, mistake for a missile, looks more like one of the space which require men to cal Assembly Build mg. 32
expecting it to take off any pyramid! or a huge concrete participate and supervise, to stories high .and one and half
sand dune.
demonstrate rendezvous and limes as large as the Fcnlagon
minute.
“But it never wlH, it’s been The control center is con­ docking with a target vehicle in Washington.
It wilt contain four vehicle
tber* a long tim e," quipped structed In ■ conical shape, in earth orbit, as an opera­
of concrete and sand. 19 feet tional technique, and to de­ assembly and checkout bays
Decker.
^
On around the tour, die Kiw­ thick. It will withstand the monstrate controller! re-entry and can hold four spaco vc
anians came to Complex IT force of 45 tons of TNT, should end landing on earth at a se­ hides at one time.
where the Delta rocket fired ooe of the rockets blow up on lected point.
Near it, is the Saturn V
the Echo. Relay. Telstar, Ti­ the launch pad. There are no Tbe Apollo project has as Its Apollo Launcher umbilical
windowi la the structure, object, the actual landing of tower, wrhich la to be built
ro* »nd Explorer **t*Uite*.
At Complex 38, the Centaur (which 1* alr-conditiooed), but men on the moon, having atop a two story steel plat
. per!****;'*!, «imil»r t« lhem ci,'W o liie kiviuiiy in form. Thu will hold the Apollo
rocket (lied off the Surveyor
and Complex 12, the Ringer those on submarines, are used which they land, and return spacecraft and all It’s service
and tbe Mariner were launch­ to view Use gantry and the roc to earth safely.
and equipment facilities and
ed,-to the-proercsoire race- In- -kat-aa-tt.it launched_______ - To accomplish this, the Mer­ gantry from which the AstroThis la the center where the ritt Island Launch Area is be­ natus will board the apaceI d spaco.
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At Complex It, the launch scientist! who designed ami ing built.
c-aft.
built the rocket which is be­ This is across the Banana
To transport the rocket as­
ing launched are quartered, River from Cape Kennedy, sembly platform and umbilical
along with highly skilled en where the largest launch com­ tower from the vertical assem­
glneers and technicians. Here plex in the free world is be­ bly building to the launch pad.
they obaerve the behavior c4 ing constructed to launch the three miles away, a Crawlcrevery aspect of the rocket a* Saturn V and Apollo moon ve­ Traospirter has been design­
it la fired and lifts from the hicle.
ed.
concrete pad, on it’s way into This is Launch Complex .T.t.
It is propelled by four dou­
outer space
which will hold the largest ble - tracked crawlers, which
The Kiwanis Club of SanThere is over 100 million building in the country, and will move the entire assembly
^ ford will be represented at the pounds of concrete used in the
the tallest smith of the Wash­ o v e r a dual roastway track
w 1964 convention of the Flori­ construction of one of the ington Monument.
specially prepared, at one mile
da District of Kiwanis Inter­ "pads”—the thick apron on
Decker told the Kiwanians an hour, to the launch site,
national at Hollywood Beach. whlrh the rocket sits. This that on a clear day, they will
where it will he first to send
Sept. 10 22, club president bears the brunt of the 3,000 be able to see this building
the first men to the moon.
John Darby announced today. degrees Fahrenhet lie at gener­
Attending the three and a ated by the huge motors, with
half day meeting from here little damage.
will be Darby. Rill Fraasa, The launch Control Center.
Roger Harris, Gordon Meyer 1s entered by a huge steel door,
and Bob Shedden. Sessions weighing 23 tons. It move* on
4 will be held a t tha Diplomat huge pulleys and gears, to
W ith 82 C H A N N E L T U N I N G
East Hotel.
lock the scientists In the build­
Presiding officer will be ing during the bunch.
James S. Starkey, of Fort Twenty-two cameras are
Walton Beach, governor of the are mounted oo the block­
Florida Kiwanis District. Star- house. to photograph the roc­
key is a motel operator. Rep­ ket as It rises from the pad
resenting Kiwanis Internation­ and into the sky.
al i t the convention will b«
And On To The Mown
O. E. Peterson, Chicago, sec­ The newest construction on
retary of Kiwanis Intrrnation- the space center Involves Uic
m i l and managing director of Gemini and Apollo projects
the Kiwanis General Office. which will take men to the
Peterson will be a principal moon before 1970, If all plana
speaker In Hollywood Beach. go well.
Also on hand will be Edward The objectives of the Gem­
B. Moylan J r „ president of ini program are to provide an
Kiwanis International, from early moans of experimenting
Miami.
with king duration eirth-orbi-

worth of alr-eooditlocing, to
keep It from raining inside
the building, when tbe atmos­
phere rood it ions build up. In
tbe vast spaces of tbe caver­
nous Interior.
The building will be 323 feet
high, and the Saturn bunch
vehicle Itself will stand about
323 feet high and weigh six
million pounds.
The first stage of the Saturn
rocket will be powered by five
engines generating seven and
a half million pounds of thrust;

(he second stage wlQ be
ered by Qve hydrogen-oxygen
engines, each generating 200,000 pounds of thrust and the
third stags will be powered
by a single engtoe generating
200,000 of thrust.
Teats of the spacecraft and
Saturn aluocib vehicle began
in 1983 and earth orbital train­
ing missions will follow to
qualify the system Anther and
provide added training for the
astronauts In long duration
missions.

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continue on to an orbU around
the moon. Tbe Apollo com­
mand and service modules
with ooe astronaut aboard w il
rem ain in orbit. The lamar
excursion module, with tw*
astronauts, will Uwd cm thn
Moon. After exploration, fee
lunar launch module will ha
launched to rrodevous wtth tha
other medules.
Then the Apollo will
the astronauta to a tale
ing back to earth.

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The throe stage Saturn V Jettisoned and the ApoOe « ■
will carry an Apollo space­
craft in the manned lunar
landing. The first atage will
inject the spacecraft Into earth
orbit. After the first burs of
the third stage with the Apollo
spacecraft attached, the space
vehicle will coast around the
earth In a parking orbit.
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Political Notebook
“Mod af them tie am a•raid to coma to m direct,
ly. lut am right whss the VC
M tiy u aabuah Jar the mili­
tia, a womaa teak a boat and
found a militiaman aba knew
a d told him. The militia them
shifted ito plana, caught th«|
VC to Ba aura ambush.
"Tolar. Vtot Coo* troop*
are beginning to k*v* flu dl*.
trlet and aara to neighboring

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Be Practical About Kooks

— Gale who Mew cigarette amoks
In your fscc a t Mack counters and
la eheck Haas a t supermarksta.
— Kooks who flay translator ra­
dios fnU Mast ea boast and a t ball

— Eager bcavars who honk their
homo a t drivers In front of th an tha
split second tho traffic light starts
til rwhig green.
Actually, of court , this gap
•oolda’t do much about all this ac­
cept to come to a fast horn every
time he saw it happen. To do more
tig h t have gotten h it n punch in
the noae.
So nothing happened, except to
hla nerves and disposition.
And to hla wife’s nerves and diawitfcm. He finally got tha massage
tat ahe thought he waa getting to
ba a miserable old crab.
80 he said to heck with tha whola
thing and decided to let these
thoughtless schnooks go on behaving
like schnooks.
Which was thoughtful of him—
and practical, too.

View Ahead For Labor
H ie nation observes Labor Day
this year with tbs shadow of autonation clouding tbs security ef the
working man.
What is to happen as mechanised
equipment increasingly competes
with men?
Evan though the problem Is un­
deniably rsnl, there would seem to
be no great cause for panic.
This isn’t the first Labor Day that
haa found the workers of America
wondariag Just what was in store for
them.
Them have bean violent and deep,
•noted labor disputes, long and tragIs depressions, upe and downs in the
production lines, new end startling
innovations in work procedures that
for a time threatened to disrupt the
security of workers.
One by one, these problems have
been met and the economy of the
country has been steadily advanced
In number of workers, working con­
ditions, gross national product and
other barometer! of prosperity.
Business as well as labor is fully
aware of the problems presented by
tho advance of automation. The beat
mindi in both thoae groups end oth­
ers are giving top priority to the
challenge of adjusting to the chang­
ing conditions with a minimum of
displacement and economic upheaval.
In a country where employe and

plan together and reason together for
the benefit of all concerned, eolations
to the problems of 1M4 can be ex­
pected Just as confidently as solu­
tions to the problems of the past.
The problem of automation will be
solved. Automation Is progress. Prog­
ress cannot and should not be delay­
ed or resisted. It must, however, bo
adapted to the common good. Educa­
tion. retraining and adjustment of
productivity are three of the basic
answers to the problem.
On Labor Day 1964 the nation again
salutes the working man and thanks
him for what he la doing 366 days
a year to make this country a strong­
hold of freedom and a reservoir of
hope for a troubled wortd.

Thought For Today
Let the word of Christ dwell In you
richly, e* you teach end admonish
one another In all wisdom, and aa
you sine psalms end hymns end
spiritual songs with thankfulness In
your hesrts to God.—Colosaiena
1:16.
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Just ee all things upon earth rep­
resent end Image forth ell the reali­
ties of another world, so the Bible is
one mighty representative of the
whole spiritual Ufa of humanity.—
Helen Keller.

Herald Area Correspondents
Q—Why la the Weeverbird
given thia namef
A—Because of th* way it
weaves Its neat together. Th*
Weaverblrda ef South Africa
build a community roof of
grasses. Th* underside U di­
vided Into apartments, each
occupied by tw* birds.

Mr*. Margaret t’aeby

•a tm

Q—la bora* rosing, why la
n rider sometimes described
aa a “one-time hot walker” ?
A—A hot walker is what
virtually every Jockey began
an. Tb* lowliest rang on tho
ladder to facing stardom, It la
tha chap whs walks hat
horace, gradually lotting them
cool off after practise run*.
Q—Haw many federal high­
ways oicood 9,000 miles in
length?
A—Five—U. 8 . highways
numbered 9, 90, 90, 40 and

Letters

Worry Clinic
AB pr*tfr««* k la&amp;ieto at
•a ll aa tha aria la based as
labar. Fat liber to net Haltad to greasy hinds. Eat
Amarieana hart ahserbsd t
false Earepoae awehbary
abend laker, based aa Ibrlr
abaare atton that royaky ap­
parently didn't wert! Many

3Uc r.JS.

that “IScsut" !s tbs
supreme goal *f lilt.
Yet tha touadcr of tha Chris­
tian faith, namely, Christ, waa
a carpenter sad cabinet mak-

h i gucaa lTc.
poratton mod*
riUlyiis and
M per tottovt
human * ate
[od portion ef
I era neither
nUaved wbso

And the star salesman of tha
early Christian church, at.
Paul's earned his living as s
tent maker.
Only when th* quitting whist­
le had figuratively blown, did
St. Paul suod aa the street
corners and try to parseeds
the pagans at hie gswats Hen
to accept the ocw moral phil­
osophy of tha Sermon oa tb*

But “labor" Is aot Halted
wo were ducuaaing toe Just to work Involving creasy
"caste”' system that has In­ hands and dirty flagmuils.
vaded America from Europe. Management may work as
For In Europe, idleness his hard and put in even logger
become associated with m y hours than the mec at the
ally.
lathe or bench or retail sales
As a result, the average per. counter.
son tries to shun labor in an America alas sends a batter
effort to enter the elite social understanding ef business
class of the aristocrat*.
understood by the average
That's alto one of the rea­ cltliea.
sons why women let their
Moat Americana, even ef col­
fingernails grow into nauseat­ lege
education,
mistakes
ing claws.
"groa*" salts with ‘tost” tam ­
For women with long nails ings!
obviously don't perform fam­ For example, the actual cost
ily chores or wash dishes,
of every dictated letter an t
scrub floors, etc.
out by s but loose firm, Is hew
Even in China long finger­
nails became the symbol of
royalty or th* patrician fami­
lies whose wealth permitted
wive* to be "kept” women In­
stead of working teammates
of their husbands.
And today wa still And this
pernicious European attitude
widespread, for paopto con­
stantly want to avoid work!
They yen for (he time they
eaa "do nothin*'' or sit around No weekend ever la bag
In idleness mistakenly be- enough to do tha things you
planned to do during tb*
week.

ms Ignar* the
co loom, the
tbs average
oflar (tocltoec.

meaning toss "testgo” by Un­
cle Sam.
It’s trickery sad political
flnagUnf to "cot tone*" with­
out cutting outgo!

Letters

"Virtually to* stole ef * s
district eutsUe Mr The City
was m itt VM Ceng control.
II vae cooaldend owe of t o
South Viet Nam."
Cape Pham Vaa XM to a
sheet, tooth, excitable maa
whs does aet hesitate to t
itrslsht to a deputy prims
minister si Sooth VM Nam Editor, Herald:
1 am to Idas this eppor*
tunity ef celling to the at“I paid
for tte Joi. tentioa ef all city property
I tot my car la Saigon. took owner*, eepedally them Us­
mly my bicycle. I told my ing within R-1AA residential
a villa pi chiefs (representing areas, the article which apl a to US hamlets) that thla
peered In the Sanford Herald,
was tha and of bribery and cor.
Aug. 37. concerning the pub­
ruptlon to this district.
lic hearing on an addendum
"Tha situation I found wta
frightoelng. After a checkup to tho preeent toning ordin­
T find tha assistant district ance* which hae been net bp
chief, fits fir# other top dis­ tho City CommUaiooera for
Met officials, six of my to Sept. 14, to conaider n provillage chief* and three offic- petal regarding conditional
an af tb* 40-mao district mill- nee of agriculture in ail tone*
Included in K-1AA, E-1A,
"1 Jailed taw village chiefs R-l, R-9. R-4, R-l, 1-S, C-t,
tor bribery sad extortion. I C-S or M-l.
seat a warning to an my ham­ The proposed change wonld
let chiefs. Three immediately allow muck land to b* need
for production of agricultural
Dad.
"I told my vfilsfe chiefs to product* Including foreatry,
'Judge me by how many grove*, nuraerle*, and truck
bridges we construct, bow farming, and tha erection of
many hectares of rtea we get greenhotuea and other struc­
planted, bow many markets tures. The ordinance, how­
ever, wculd not permit sales
we build."
*i set up a security squad or distribution, raising of
which went tome vfflsfe to animals or any dusting oper­
villa f* picktng ap complaints ations on th* property.
from the farmers and villsg- Yvstigato this proposed ordin-

• n whs the to aa area where
asch property is located to In­
ane* to determine to what de­
gree K will affect not only
Iho prsooat io n b f claaaiflcatl*a of tho area la which tlwlr
property la located, bat, alto,
tho value e l their propertyg
the health, eafety and wel.
fere el their fealllee and
All clttaans la favor ef th!a
addendum b n ia g rejected
should mark thslr calendar
fee Sept. 14 to appear before
the City Commission to vole*
their disapproval. It will be
too 1st* to protest this action
after It to passed.
Carolyn L. Carter
Editor, Herald:
la behalf of the Seminole
County Chapter ef t h e
Ateerieaa Rad Cross, 1 would
like to express our apprecia­
tion for th* Herald feature
oa our Gray Lady program.
I am confident that this ex­
cellent article will stimulate
added interest la this worth­
while undertaking.
M. A. NaSralth, Jr. M.D.
Chairman, Seminole County
Chapter, American
Red Crass
The Repuhlia af China is
th* world’* largest republi*.

Editor, Herald:
Jest read aa article to tbs
columns to th* Editor. I want
to thank y«ur paper for tho
Human* Society. I ala* want
to thank Mrs. Ruth H. Gall*,
ghor, temporary sem tiry,
for e wonderful article.
W* of th* Humane Society
win hold a aaeond meeting
•boat the last of September
with the date and place to ba
aniwuarad later. P la n * * ,
wash ad toe Hums** Soetety
for Sanford and Seminole
Cmmty ha with a*.
Thanks again far yapr **•
operation and thanks to enr
secretary.
R. T. Johnson, chairman

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V ote In The Novem ber Election.
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from •bedsee and
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�Nikita Tours Moscow Exhibit, Pokes Joke At U. S. Visitor
^Soviet Premier
Readies Report
On Czech Tour
. MOSCOW (UPI) — Pre.
ta ltr Nikita S. Khrushchev,
alternately Joking and seritoday toured a ccnitruet l c n equipment exhibition
kata and exchanged wise­
crack* with one vt the Ameri­
can exhibitors.
Khrushchev made his un­
announced tours a few hours
bafora a scheduled radio and
television address to the na­
tion on his trip to CiechoSlovakia. He was expected to
R u n the speech to maka new
accusations against Commu­
nist China.
Khrushchev looked almost
grim at the start of his walk
around the exhibition grounds.
A w e d g e of strongman
guards pushed onlookers out
of his wsy. They were eo
xealous that Itatian Ambaa—aador Carlo Straneo atao was
^sh o v ed out of Khruihchev's
path.
Arriving at the American
exhibits, Khrushchev appur
•ntty decided to have aom*
fun at the expenee of Gerald
Petersen of Santa Clara,
Calif., whose firm is dlsplay
ing engineering equipment.
Petersen’s firm had written
^M oscow to inquire whether ite
representatives should wear
rubbar safety shoes and bring
canned ford along.
“ Why aren't you wearing
apecial r u b b e r
shoes?''
Khrushchev asked him.
Then, with * mischievous
grin on his face, Khrushchev
added: “Have you brought
any canned food?"
0
Petersen then got in the
spirit of tha exchange. He
looked Khrushchev in the ei«,
smiled, and patted the premier’a stomach.
“We’ra eating very well
here, thank you," ha said.
Khrushchev laughed.
President Dwight D. Risen^ hower was the first U. S.
W chief executive to b« limited
to two terms.

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CONNECTK’UIT G E N E R A L
u r n INSURANCE COSIPANT,
a '"onnaetleul corporation,
Plaintiff.

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W JOHN NICHOLAS HPARTZ at

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P*f*ndant*
o r a i rr
t n r.
r r t.n H in a
T o t John N lchola, Hparts,
» I 7 Wnlfanar# Plantation
VI rain la n*ach. Vlrrlnla
Ituth K. Hparti.
I l l * Wotf»n*r* Plantation,
V irginia Roach, VlralnU
Tou arc hartbjr n otlfl.d that
a ault ha* been 111*4 agalnat
»on In th* ahova *ntltl*4
raua*. *n4 that you arc r*&lt;|ulr
m *4 tn flit your anaarar with
w th* Clark of thla Court an4 to
•*rv* a copy thar«&gt;r upon tha
p la ln tllf or p latn tlfr* attornay*, who** nam* an4 a44r**&gt;
I* J.nnlng*. Watt*. Clark* an4
H am ilton, IJ00 B arn .tt Nation­
al Rank Building. Jackaonvllla
3. Florida, not Iat*r than Octob«r II, DM . If you Fall to 4o
ao a dtcraa pro oonfoooo will
b* *ntar*4 aaalnat you (or tha
yaltaf 4*man4*4 In tha com ­
plaint. Thla ault I* to foraclo**
a niorta*** Th* r**l proparty
proraedad a c a ln it la:
I*&gt;t I. Block D, SUNI.AND
KSTATES, a aubdlvlalon.
according to a plat tb*r*of,
r*oord*d In Plat Book II,
p*S*a 1* to I t or th* Pub.
llo Raoord* o f Samlnal*
County, Ptorlda.
WITNESS my hand and th*
aval of aald Court at fltnford,
Plorlda. thla l l t h day of AuS u at. D l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Backwlth, J r .
Clark of Iba Circuit Court
Ry Martha T. Vlhlan
0
Daputy Clark
Jannlnx*. Watt*, Clark
aa-l Hamilton
1200 Harnett Nat'1 Rank Bldg.
Jackaonvllla 1. Florid*
PublUh Aug. II * S*pL T. II,
II, D l l .
COC-II
n o t ic e
sta te o

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Highway Tolls Exceed Guess
Cash tolls for tha Sunshine
State Highway In August
n 11,111,226.00, n o n than
11 par cent ever expectation
and M par rent higher than
August of 1963, according to
John R. Phillips, chairman of
the Turnpike Authority.
Phillips said eaih toll* In

the first eight months af 1964
ware W,073,597, compered to
94,368,646 for the asms yeriod In 1969.
The heavy increase In cash
tolls during 1964 resulted
from opening of the 156 miles
of turnpike extension between
Fort Pierco and Wildwood in
January, 1964, mod tha con­

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F O O D F A IR S A V IN G S

LT. JOHN A. BURNS, U. S. Navy, ia shown receiving his new ahoulder
boards upon being promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander. Doing
the honors are Cdr. B. B. Brown Jr., USN, commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Squadron Seven (left) and Cdr. K. E. Enney, executive officer of
the squadron. Lcdr. Burns is an A-SA Vigilante Bombardler/Navigator
ntInched to Heavy Attack Squndron Seven, which is presently participat­
ing in Operation Sea Orbit aboard the nuclear-powered carrier Enter­
prise.

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Police Monitor Resort Town North Orlando
To Head Off Teen-Age Riots « l*» e sF o r

FA I R

Florida State

SEASIDE, Ore. (UPI) Hundreds of specially trained
state troopers and National
Guardimeo maintained their
round-the-clock vigil today to
head off any renewal of rioting
by teenagers at this coastal
esort town.
Helmetcd slate troopers,
armed with ax handles, were
pelted by rocks and beer bot­
tles Sunday night when they
swept through the town’s main
street in a flying wedge to dis­
perse 2,000 rioting sweatshirtclad youths.
Later some 200 persons were
forced to evacuate a dance
center when a tear gas bomb
was hurled through an open
window.
It was second consecutive
night of rioting in this beach
resort. Similar but more vio-

lent outbreaks punctuated the
past two Labor Day weekeods
By Margaret Oseby
here.
Jacqueline
Ann Atchison, 30
Officials said there were no
racial overtones to the dla- North Cortex Avenue, North
Orlando, drove to Tailahaisee
urbanccs.
About 20 youths were ar­ last Tuesday to register aa a
rested Sunday night to raise freshman at Florida State Uni­
2460 PARK AVE., SANFORD
to 93 the number of youths versity. She was accompan­
Jailed in the first two days of ied by her mother and ilater,
rioting. Countless teen-agers Gail.
FARMER GRAY
In order to see that Jackie
suffered bumps snd scratches
in the melees but only four re­ was comfortably settled in her
quired hospital treatment for quarter* at Gilchrist Hall,
Mrs. Atchison and Gall re
their injuries.
State troopers continued to­ mlined overnight la Tallahas­
day to barricade the town's see at the Driftwood Motel
main street to vehicular traf They also had an opportunity
flc. Amout 20 troopers, carry to m e e t. Jackie's roommate
ing blue-painted ax handles In from Miami and look over the
addition to their pistols, pa stately University campus.
trolled the streets to break up
Jacqueline Ann waa gradua­
potential groups of trouble­ ted from Lyman High School
WISCONSIN SLICED AMERICAN
makers.
where she had been a member
Additional troopers and Na of the Spanish Club and Stu­
tlotul Guardsmen, estimated dent Council, a Majorette,
at between 230 and 300, were Treasurer of her Junior Class,
in
the
r m r r iT
r n u iT .
NINTH j r n t c i l l . t'lH l't IT nV on constant alert outside of in the Pep Club and the
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SEMI­ town to ruih to the aid of the Homecoming Court. At Flori­
NOLE t o l NTT.
men on patrol.
da State she hopes her stud­
CHANTERY NtW RERi IMIS
The troopers and guardsmen
NOTICE OF SUIT
ies will lead to a career in
DOUGLAS LEE MILLER.
had been moved into position
MORTON FROZEN APPLE DANISH
Plaintiff, near the town secretly Satur fashion or textile design.
OR CINNAMON RAISIN
Jackic'a
dad,
Glenn
B.
At­
day in anticipation of trouble.
ETHEL D. MILLER,
D*r*ndant. The 1M2 and 19A3 Labor Day chison Sr., AT-t (Submarine
TO, ETIIEL D. MILLER
riots had resulted in thousands Service) was unable to wish
III South Braddock
Wlnch*at«r, Virginia
of dollars in property damage her Godspeed as ba, too, is at­
TOU ARE IIEREDT NOTI­ and hundreds of arreste.
tending school — tha Guided
FIED that a ault for dlvorc*
Missile School at Virginia
The
first
trouble
came
Satur­
ha* h**n ln*tttut*d again*! you
hy DOUGLAS LEE MILLER In day night when about 100 Beach. Glenn Jr., though dis­
th* Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
appointed, stayed behind to
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In youths ran wild through the
IIH ox
and for Somlnolo County, Flor­ main street throwing rocks enter the Sophomore Class at
ida. Th* *bbr*vUt*d till* of
Lyman, but they are all look­
SAVE 10*
th* os*t I* DOUGLAS LEE MIL­ and land filled beer cans at
LER. plaintiff, vtraua ETHEL state troopers. It took the ing forward to a Thanksgiv­
D MILLER, defendant.
troopers and guardsmen more ing visit from Jackie when
Tou ar* h*r*by raqulr.d to
flla your an*w*r or oth*r d*- than three hours to disperse tha whole family will be to­
(*n*1v* pU adlng In th* ahov* the rioters.
gether once again. In the in­
•triad rau** with th* Clark of
Seventy-five youths wore ar­ terim , she trusts P. O. Box
tho Circuit Court of aald Coun­
Saturday night on 3309, Florida State Universi­
ty. and aarva a copy th*r*of rested
op&lt;in Stanatrom, Davt* A Mc­ charges ranging from unlawful ty, Tallahassee, will be filled
Intosh. Edwards RulIJIng, Banford. Florida, attorney* for assembly to violation of liquor with a continuous flow of
plaintiff, on nr b*fnr* th* llth laws.
mail from her friends.

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HcmlnoU County, Florida, thla
Ir &gt;1 day of H*pt*mb«r, DM.
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Bauer-Pappas Understanding Pays Off; M ilt Blanks Angels
Copeland Seb
SHS
Ticket
UpVarsHgAnd
JayVee Elevens
Plan Told
FLAY AT H O M I

By Jfan Barakas

The SI year iM right-hand­
er haa tented five rirateuts la
the taet math, end Bondar
pitched Me third etraicht
whitewash, tiith | the Lee
Aagtfm Annie M te a im
the OrMee within a half
raw* and ene percentage
point of the flnt-ptee* Chic e n White Box.
And Oriole pitcher* ptee»
tlcally have hod to throw
blanks in order te win lately
since Baltimore betters hare
stomped to atemtof taeffeettveneaa white brine It of
this filL Hate Roger SUubach, All-American quarterback,
thair teat 11 e-----Katanan Award winner, the No. 1 man at Navy tad the
Pappas bottled Aiifol • tart­ moat prominent collegian in the country.
er Barry ImtoMa end rtlkvor Boh DoQho tkroufh eight
ecorateu hmtnge until tho
Orioteo cashed fat on e walk
to Boot Powell, singles hy
Bom Bowcna and Charley Leu
end a wild pitch Vy Dullba In
the ninth. It w m the 14th
victory against ffvn loom
for Pappas on a yield ad Saw
hits.
exhibitions to tie Baa Diego of n doubieheaOer at Cleve­
By Tim Meriariy
Tho White Box escaped
and Kansas City for first land. A crowd of 83,736
UPI 8pacta Writcf
with o doublchcsder spilt
Fro football’s pre-season place In the Junior loop’s pre­ watched Ctevaland, with Jim
when Pete Ward hit n base*, head knoehlag waa full of ason standings.
Brown scoring two touch­
loaded sacrifice fly in tho surprise*.
Tho Vikings almost tumbl­ downs, edge tho Grain Boy
13th inning of tho aecond For example!
ed in their final exhibition Packers, 80-17, tn tho soogame to giro Chicago o 8-3 —Tho Minnesota Vikings, n g a i n a t the Philadelphia ond game.
victory over Cleveland after who won only five of 14 Eaglet at Hershay, Pa., Sat­ Tho Jete also employed
tho Indiana had taken the games in Uia National Lea­ urday night They were trail­ some last-minute hanks in
opener 1-0 behind Jack Kra- gue last year, wound up so ing, 20-14, when Fran Tark- gaining a 18-17 triumph ever
lick's four-hit pitching,
tho only perfect record club enton tossed n four-yard scor­ ths Buffalo Bills at WltkasTho Ynakeoo completed • among the 22 team* In both ing paaa to BUI Brown with Barra, Pa. Ths Jets pulled it
three-gnme sweep of tho leagues with n 6-0 record.
11 seconds remaining and out in ths final threo min­
Xaiuas City Athletics with a —Tho New York Giants, Fred Cox added tho winning utes on n 17-yard TD pass
3- 2 triumph} Zollo Vennllaa Eastern Division champs in extra point
from lanky Dick Wood to
got tho only hit off Bill Mon* tho NFL for tho past three The Giants completed their Don Maynard.
bouquet!*—a two-run homer seasons, won only o m o f five worst training campaign in Flva other exhibitions were
—■ to give the Minnesota tuneupa.
many yaara when they drop­ played Saturday night Sonny
Twin# a 2-1 victory and Don —The New York Jots, who ped n 24-10 decision to tho Jurgeaen pitched tha Wash­
Demeter drove in five runs
never have hid a winning Detroit Lions in tho opener ington Redskins to n 17-10
for Detroit In Its 0-8 rout of ecaeon (as the Jets or Titvictory over tho S t Loula
Washington.
Cardinals, tha Los Angalas
ene) In the American Foot­
In tho National League,
Rama nipped tha San Fran­
ball League, won four of five
Cincinnati gained a game on
cisco Forty-Niners 21-17 on
the league leading Philadel­
a 32-yard touchdown pssa
phia Phllllea by shipping Mil­
from Dill Munson to Wes
waukee 66-1 white tho Phils
Jossphson with 1:68 left to
were toeing to Saa Francisco
NEW YORK (U ri) — play, and the Chicago Bears
48; h’t. Louis topped Chicago
It’ll
be the United States whipped ths Dallas Cowboys
6-4 In 11 Innings; Pittsburgh
against the world In Olympic 21-6 in NFL tuneups.
blanked Houston 1-0 and Los
swimming and diving — and The Denver Broncos hand­
Angeles edged the New York
the United BUtao will best ed the Boston Patriots their
Mete 4-8.
12th etrslght exhibition loss
’em all.
26-17
with the help of a 76Boh Thomas
Thnt’a tha prediction of Dr.
Herald Sport* Writer
Harold Henning of Napervil­ yard tounchdown paaa from
The Crooms High Panthers le, lit., chairman of the U. S. Jacky Leo to Char!!* Taylor
will bold a regulation game in men’s swimming committee and San Diego turned back
tra-squad scrimmage Friday and manager of tha swimming Oakland 24-10 la other AFL
at 3:30 p. m. on the Croomi and diving team, fallowing ths tuneups.
Athletic field. Tho coaching Olympic trials which ended In Sunday’s only exhibition
game, Johnny Unites toss­
staff will bo able to evaluate Sunday at Astoria Pool.
ed n pair of touchdown
the team’s progress, thereby
"This team, Including tha
peases and rookie halfback
enabling
them
to
meko
the
MINNEAPOLIS — 8T.
oecoesary adjustments before men and the women, la the Tony Loriek acerod twice in
PAUL (UPI) — There’s a!engaging tho Howard High most powerful w#*v# ever ■parking the Baltimore Colts
ways one spoilsport In avery School Wild Bulla of Ocala.
sent any place,** said Hen­ to n 48-17 victory over the
crowd, but Zoilo Versalles
David Peterson, a awivcl ning. "Our team will take Pittsburgh Steel* rs.
seems to bo ovsr doing it.
hipped right halfback, ha* more swimming and diving
Twice within tho last five been sharp In drills. Coach medals — gold, silver and
dsya the Minnesota ahortstop Willie Holt la very pleased bronsa — than tha team*
has broken up no-hlttera, get­ with his performsnee*. Left from all tha nations In tha
ting ths only safety for the halfback Pearlmsn Brinson al­ rrsl of Ilia World pul to­
Twins In both games.
gether."
so h u aparkled In drill#.
Versalles* hit Sunday was a
Ransom Browdy is slated to
two-run homer In tho alxth move into the fullback posi­
W. L Pet.
Inning following a Poston er­ tion which was vacated by 1111Chicago
$4 66 .600
ror that gave the Twins a 2-1 drad Green who baa moved to
Baltimore
12
86 .699 4
victory over the Red Sox. The another city. Right half Ro
w. l. Pet r.n
New
York
79
66 .666 2)4
bort
Alford,
fullback
Edward
victim of the blow waa R1U
Philadelphia 82 68 .807
Jackson, aod left half John Cincinnati
Monbouquette.
71 66 .629 10
77 63 .668 IU Detroit
Last Wedntaday night Vsr- Prichard, arc expected to bal­ S t Loula
76 61 .861 7H L. Angel**
72 70 407 IS
salles singled with two out In ance the running attack.
S. Francisco 76 68 .661 7)4 MlnnecoU
TO 68 .607 18
the eighth inning to ruin the Veterans linemen Eddie Pittsburgh 70 66 .810 12
Cleveland
68
70 AM 16
Drown,
Robert
Walton.
John
no-hit bid of Baltimore’s Milt
aiioju u *
ea es .if© 11%
Knight,
Terry
Williams,
EraBoston
61
76 .439 224
Pappas.
oat Neal. Roy Montgomery, L. Angeles «7 68 .406 16 Washington 68 86 481 80)4
47 74 AM W*A
and Nathaniel Write appear rVras*
PLANS RECORD TBY
68 80 .420 13)4 Kansas City 60 86 462 S3
ready to go. Other prospects Houston
LONDON (UPI) — Donald who are making strong bids New York
46 01 .338 87
Sunday's Results
Campbell, who set a world for a alerting berth are: tac­
Sunday’s Result*
Detroit 9 Washington 3
land speed record In Australia kles— Leonard David and I-os Angeles 4 Nsw York 2
Ctevaland 2 Chicago 0
July 17, said Sunday he will Malachi Walton; ends— Simon S t Loula 6 Chicago 4,11 Inn­ Chicago s Ctevaland I
attempt to break the world Harper and Donald Wilson;
ings
18 innings
water speed record on Lake guard*— John Banka and Wil- San Francisco 4 Philadelphia 8 Minnesota 2 Boston 1
Albacuya, near Melbourne, lte Brooks; center— Wilbur Pittsburgh 1 Houston 0
Nsw York 3 Kansas City 2
Australis, in November.
Hawkins; quarterback— Terry Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 8
Baltimore 2 Los Angalss 0
Brinson and halfbacks Jimmie
Monday's G lass
Monday's Games
OLD18 ACTIVATED
Hoilio, Isaac Bowers, Alfred Houston nt New York, 8
Boston st Lea Angel**, *, twtPHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Brooks, and John L. Jackson. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, |
night
Dob Oldie, bullpen coach for
San Francisco i t Pittsburgh, Baltlmora at Kaneaa City, 2
COODY LEADS
the Nations! Lcsgue-lsadtng
8
New York at MtaaeaoU, 2,
Philadelphia Phillies, w aa
DALLAS - Charles Coody Milwaukee at Chicago, 2
day-night
made an active player Sun­ held a one-stroke lead over Cincinnati at S t Loula, 2
Detroit at Cleveland
day. Regular catcher Clay BiUy Casper and Gay Brewer
Tuesday's Gam#
Chkago nt Washington, 2
palrympl* recently suffered a after the third round of the Lo* Angelo* at Philadelphia
Tuesday's Game*
bate injury.
Dallas Open golf tournament.
Only games scheduled
No gams* scheduled

Vikings Only Pro Football Club
With Perfect Exhibition Record

Panthers Will
Scrimmage At
Crooms Friday

U. S. Swim Win
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Zoilo Versalles
Spoils Another
No-Hit Effort

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Head coach Richard Cop*tend of Lymas High took a
■ajar atop in kte propagation
far tha coming grid season
vriwn ha divided hla squad at
Laagwood Thursday afternoon.
With ths first cootext only
throe weeks away, Copeland
made a big decision whan ha
cheat Zt youngsters to com­
prise his varsity team. The
rest of tha 'Hound footballers
« m assigned to new JayVee
eaach Dick Silvan, whs will
grids tha Papa through a four*
gam# slate this fall.
Copeland made this state■amt at tha tima: “If any of
tha boys s4m are now 00 the
varsity start lotftef around
and not gtetaf ns Bteir beat
effort, than wo won’t hesitate
to use these other hoys if they
show they want to play."
Following assignment of the
JayVee players, Copeland and
sesteteats, Tom Barnes and
Jim Farley, took over the in­
struction of tho varsity. After
a law minutes of ealesthenlcs,
Copeland tutored tha backs
white Barnes and Farley took
tha linemen thiwugh their
drIBs.
Two of Lyman’s big pro­
blems at the moment seem to
ho finding someone who can
really hoot tha haS and dariding open a starting center.
Farley waa having several
boy* out kicking Thursday, in­ Q lTtgglm iljL
cluding oad Larry MUkr, end
sophomore halfbacks Larry
Lott and Paul Lambert. It
basa't been determined which
one of these boys, if any. will
get the Job. At center, Cope­ Toronto 2 Rochester 1 1st
land has narrowed the list Toronto 6 Rochester 8
down to former end Dave Matla
id newcomer Ronnie Tool*.
The Greyhounds plan a
practice game in the near fu­
ture and also plan to do some
acrlmnaging beneath the

agate offering tbs family tk&gt;
ket plan, according to an
announcement today by BBS
Athletic Director Trad (Mass.
“This plan," said Ganae,

Temple Becomes
Cincy Scout
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Formar all-star aeceed-basemaa
Ctectenitl Reds.
Temple began hie major
league eareer with the Reds
and has served as player-coach
with them this
JUST A BART
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
National Football League had
only eight teems in IMS and
1949.

family to be admitted to ail
regular season athletic conteeta played at home by the
Semteoiee."
“For a alight additions!
charge," Genas explained,
“each member of tha family
can have a reserved seal
near the 10-yard line." He
added, **Thia year the mate
and rows fa the reserved sec­
tion will fa* lettered and num­
bered enabling each reserved
seat tkkat holder to have tha
tame seal for each game.”
Season ticket bolder* map
present ticket* a t the pass
gato, eliminating tha necessi­
ty of standing in lint at tha
Stadium's box offices.
Gaaaa Hid that the first
faoam contest will ha played
tw* weeks from this Friday
•gate*! tha Colonial High
Grenadiers of Orlando and
suggested that Banana ticket
reservations ha
as possible.

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by beating York 6-8 Sunday. the United States to ths ftoaL

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DARLINGTON, 8. C. (UPI)
—Richard Petty and Fred Lorciuen, stock ear racing's two
aces, were ready to duel
again today in the 16th annual
Southern 600.
A capacity crowd of up to
10,000 racing fans from
throughout the nation and aev
era! foreign countries was ex
pecked in this little cotton-andtobacco town for the apect
acte.
Forty-four cars qualified to
■tart on Darlington’s 14 mile
asphalt stretch, the oldest and
trickiest super raceway In the
stock car sport.
Patty, this year's big money
winner, and Lorenzen, who
earned in excess o! 3100,000
last seasoo, were expected by
many fan* to battle it out for
the winning purs* of more
than 120,000.
Petty’a Plymouth waa the
only car which gave Lorenten's Ford a race In last May's
Rebel 300 her*—s race which
Lorenzen eailly won when
Petty’* rMe overheated
Petty qualified for the in
side pole—the best starting
position—with a record speed
of 136 613 m.p.h. Lorensen’s
car, easily the fastest Ford In
qualifying, could do no more
than match the 133.727 m.p.h.,
time he act in time trials for
(ha Rebel 300.

comparel

Southern League
Sunday's Result*
Birmingham 6, Charlotte 4
Lynchburg 9 Asheville 9
Columbus 6 Chattanooga 4
Macon 13 Knoxvilt* 6
Longest run from scrimmage
by e Florida hack cam* to
1932, when Herb McAnly went
91 yards to score against Sewaaee. Gators went on to win
that gams, the seaxoo'a opes-1
er, ly 1 19-0 count
Florida's first season hi tetercolkrlate football waa 1906.
vdieo Coach Jack Forsythe led
the Gator* to • 64 record.
Pint Intercollegiate opponent
far Florida waa Mercer, and
the Galon tost. 27-3. First vic­
tory came over Rollins, 64.

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Boosters Announce First Annual SHS 'Players Night'

Thinking
Program Slated
O ut Loud Friday Night At
Local Stadium

ways dangerous Terriers. But
itxel Tribe fans will get their
first peek at this year's edi­
tion this Friday night at San­
ford's Memorial S t a d i u m
whta the Seminole High Booatera Club will present Ka
first annual Playars Night.
&gt;y JaMaa
with the SHS Bud
■•raid Ip________
director Ernie Cowley,
Samioold High’s 1M4 grid
id cheerleader*,
acaaoa will get underway a, tho affair will afford parents.

If you’re a Lyraia High foot­
ball faa and kart any kind
ef a kaart condition, we're
confident your physician will
not only advise you to itay away from tht Greyhound
from this Friday sight I
garnet thla Muon but alio r*.
frail from acta reading the »t THaivlUa Igiim Mm al-l

students. school efflclali sad
faculty and tho geoeral pub­
lic with (heir firit look at the
Tribe's varsity uadsr coaches
Jim Plgott, Dick WilllaaM
sod Jim McCoy, ns well oe
(he JeyVeee under the super­
vision of Coaches R a l p h
Stumpf and John Colbert.
The show will gel ea the
toad at I p.m. and should be
over in an hour and n half.
Booster Club officials and

coachee have prepared an In­
teresting program designed
to give Mm fans • preview of
offensive tad defeulvw lac­
tic* tho Triha will employ
tUe te a m — their first hi
toothall ns n member ot the
powerful Metre Conference.
Each member ef the varsity
and Jankr vanity teams will
be introduced along wMh their
respective coachei. Offensive
and defensive formaUona will

be set np and explained by
Plgott. McCoy and Williams.
Kickoffs and kickoff return*
w i l l be demonstrated by
Stumpf and Colbert using the
JayVcne.
Roger Harris, 1944-43 presi­
dent of tha Booster*
said thla will probably become
an annual affair If It is at
successful na R it hoped this
tear's presentation will be.
Harris said the getei would

be wide open aid there would
be no edmlmkm charged.
"In eo* way,” eald Harris,
"it win be a giant, eity-wida
pep rally with a lot of ex­
tra*. I d ea l knew ef a bettor
way to send these youngsters
-their toughest aatenn In
years than tor the Seminole*'
large number of fan* to turn
out tor thla event."
Harris was referring to the
fact that not sine* the daya

when Seminole Hgfe played
such schools ea London of
Jacksonville, Mainland o f
Daytona Beach, the eid Or­
lando Senior High, KeUerlinua of S t Auguetlae, Ocala and
many other top-flight Florida
high Khoeli will the locals
tackle at difficult a schedule
aa they win this season.
They will moot TlturviBe,
DeLand and Lyman in nonconferenct affairs but will

meat Metre
Biabep M
Edgewaler,
Ridge, all rf
Wlator Park.

; ■

in Cm

Evans,
id Oak

the Orange Belt Cento*
n feet they yuB&gt;
ed tour times in the
years MWy played In that d r
cult Tho liSJ edition won »
of 11 gamee, toeing only an
upaet to Leesburg.

u yta*re ta t tf thta
t e ta U l tjyei ytn might
n t a brtak dowa aid cry
wkte ytn mad tht lt-gamt
On tht other hand. If you’re
tht type that likes blood and
horror, Juit reading the lilt
tf Lymaa opponent! could
tttUy prorlde yen with mart
thin a thrill.
Remember, Lymin goei In­
to Uw Orange Belt Conference
for the firit time in football
thla MIMS — replacing Sem­
inole tf Sanford who hat
mortd into tht Metro circuit.
H it 'Hounda open on the
nth agalnat tht Ocoee Cardin­
al! and tackle the Blue Dar­
ter* tf Apopka on Oct 1 On
Oct. • they boat tfco TituaTill* Terriers and on Oct. it
the Barraeudaa of New Smyrna Beach.

■ that d n e s a ’t what

wW.

ROGER HARRIS
. . . tell* plans
ATTENDANCE RECORD
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
new attendance record lev
pre-season play baa boon act
in tha National Football 1stgut. Tho league, which draw
a total of 1,191,111 fans in
14 dates, eurpeaaed tho eld
record ef 1,109,434 eetabllah*
ed last yaar.

On Oct. a the deck Grey,
hounda will tingle la n dog
fight with frit tough Bulldog)
at D«Laad, on Oct. to they li
etep Into the hive of tha Yel­
low Jacket* at Leesburg and
hoit tht Metro's Stmlnotci of
lanferd whta they entertain
Legal Notica
Ike Tribe at Loogwood.
cm rrrr ror nr,
They will elota out tha tat'
v iv t h
j t d ic ia l
c is r r iT
m i with three more toughlei OF F LO SID A IV A V D FOR
— Kliiimmte'a Osceola High SKtatvotr county.
tv r e a r vo. t t a t
on Nor. 13, Winter Garden'i (N
HAItr JANE PKEeCOTT.
Lakevitw on Nov. 30, and tha
P irintlff,
alwaya difficult Wildcats of •VO.
JACKSON LHVT FHFITOTT.
Wildwood os Nov. 23.
Defendant
vottcb o f a r rr
Figaro It sstt Lymaa will
B OTATB OF FLOM IDA TOt
m a t teres eleven* the Bern* T UJACKSON
LEVY PIHMiTOTT
REflDENCK UNKNOWN
Isold of flaaferd flight lee*
Ton
era
hereby
that
aeaeea, pise the Staked ma­ eult h ie been Bled notified
a se ln e t ynu
chine. Thee* clnhe era Apep. In the Clreult Court o f Kemlnolo
l a , TMaarlBe, DnLtad. County, Florida, In Chnneory,
nn ebhreTinted title or which
Leeihsrg, Lakevitw, Oecw- le MART JANK PRESCOTT,
rteln llff, . t » . JACKSON LEVI
ela and Wildwood.
PRESCOTT. Defendnnt, tho n*.
Seminole defeated tlx of turo
o f e o li eult k iln * • 41
that# erven dub* led tea- vorce proceedlnsa and you are
hereby
to file ynui
too. Except for the Apopka t i m e r required
In told eutt with the
affair, Sanford hid to come un. ternlsned Clerk o f said
Court end to u r v e a ropy
from behind in every contcit thereof
upon Plaintiff** Atlor
to win. Then, of coutm, Sem­ ney, whneo name and nddreie
inole loit to Leeiburg last sea- appear below, on or before the
Itth day of October. 1111. and
tos — their only defeat.
In default thereof Decree pro
We recently pointed out Cnnfeeeo w ill bo entored
you.
that Lyman would be lucky to agalnet
WITNESS my hand and offi­
win three garnet this year — cial eeal at the County Courtthe tame number they woo home. Sanford. Remtnnle Coun
ty, Florida, this I tth d sy of
last aeaaon.
Auauet. 1141.
A few daya liter somebody (BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
tilted, “Don't you really think
D. C.
Lyman will do better than
Clerk of Circuit Court
Dr: E llinb etb Bruenabea
that*’’
Phillip II. Loptn

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T N I MINTW J ID IC IA L C IR .
c u t i s i v n r o a sbwivolb
ro L 'V T T . r L o a i D * .
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w r .S L K T HOLMES.

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TO U tile H a t Holmaa. rentdanca unknown
Teu are hereby required to
file rour w ritten defeneeo te
e Rill o f Complaint for divorce
riled herein asalaet you, with
the clerk e f the above etyled
C-mrl on or before October Tth
t i l l , and earvo a copy o f name
ui&gt;on p l e ln t lf f . Attorney. Norrle D. Wool fork. Ill II I Weet
Church ftr e e t, Orlendo. f l o r ­
id*.
If you fall to do eo a Decree
Pro Confreeo w ill be entered
• l i l i u i you.
WITNESS my h«nd and eeet
at Benford. aemlaole Oeunty,
Florida thla Ird d iy a t Sept­
ember. l i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen, DC
NORItlS D. WOOLFUHK. I ll
Attorney and Counselor at Law
SET W eet Church Street
Orlando. Florida l i m
Publlih SepL T, It, II. II. H it
C D S-1*

Oek Harbor, W oehlnplon
Tou ore hereby notified that
a eult baa been M ad asalnei
you In tha abova entitled
1-auee, and that you aro requlr
ed tn film pour answ er with
the Clerk nt this Court and li&gt;
eerve a oupy thereof upon (he
plaintiff or plain tiff's attor
neye. whoae name and nddreee
la Jennings. Watta. Ctarka and
Hamilton, t i l l Barnott Nation
at Bank Building. JnakaoavlUe
I. Florida, not later than Oct
eber It, 1114. If you fall to -to
eo a decree pro eonfeeeo will
bo entered epolnot you for Ibn
relief d e m sa le d Is the earn
plaint- T h is s a lt 4e to fora
d o te s m e r t e a t s The real pro
porty proceeded agaln et le:
Lot 41 BOUTH&gt;INKCR&gt;;PT
Third Add It loa, a aubdlvl
atoa, acoordlae to s plat
•hereof record»S :» T'.yv
Book It, p a te s 41 and II
o f tha P sblla R ecord! at
Seminole County. Florida.
WITNESS my bead and the
teal o f said Court a t Hanford.
Florida, th is l l t h day o f Aucuat. t i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. B eckw ith. Jr,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vthleu
Deputy Clerk
Jennlnpe, W aite, C larks
a n l Hamilton
1IC« Harriett Nal’l Bank Blip
Jeck xin vllla 1. Florida
t’ul-H.h Au*. I t H Sept. 1, It.
II. 1144.
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Hanford, Florida
enough, we've changed our Publteh Aue- II A te p t. T. 14.
SI.
1114.
mind. Wn believe Dick Copelaad, who'* doing a rebuild­ CDC-44
ing Job at Lymaa, will bo IV THB CIRLVIT COVRT IV
AVD FOB SEW I VOLE C O M .
lacky Is win two.
TT. FLOBIDA VO. 14SSS
Thia la not Intended to take THE W ILLIAM lBUItaH SAV
INHS BANK, a New York Bank
• thing away from Lyman. la
s corporation.
But the facta are:
Plaintiff,
vs
They're running Into the KENNETH
C. PLTNN ot at.
f ii teat competition they've
D efendant!
a o r ic a o p s u it
met la year* plus the fact that
STATE OP FLORIDA
while Copeland can throw a TEE
TOi K enneth C. Flynn,
pretty fair 10 or 11 men Into
•141— 171th Rail.
Oak Harbor. Waahlnaton
tho fraya he just doein't have
llroeo C. Flynn,
tb* depth.
sta y —arith Meet.

Need confirmation:
Copeland himael/.

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BABY FOODS
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HWY. 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY,
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BORN IN SEPTEMBER?
TIME TO RENEW YOUR
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WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT QUANTITIES

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�Miss Deanna Nichols, i t N. R. Frucci
United In Double Ring Church Rites
Bnao P. Fueei w n d hie
a n as best nan and ushers
were H a Garner. Coral Ga­
bles; G an M. Nichols, Colambus, Ga., aad Itophan Har­
ds, Sanford.
Tor her daughter's wadding,
Mrs. Nichols chose a petal
f is t silk organs* sheath high-

T ffliR S V T OF BEAUTIES Is not participat­
ing ta w "Last Rosa Of Summer" contest around
Ihmfmd on Labor Day. They were the fairest of
the fair in the 1924 Mine America Pageant
Having competed in preliminaries In communi­
ties an over the country, they were winners in
the Melting contests replete with bedassling

damaela, stylish wardrobes rad the latest la
fashionable coiffures. Roth Make]moon, center.
Nine America of 1924, is show* with her court
of honor . . , With some Mteased up," "glued
down** hairdos and a few layers of clothing re­
moved, these gala would no doubt offer keen
competition to our modern contestants.

Surprise Party Honors Miss Jones
doing since graduation.
Guests attending

bodice. She e w e nateblag
aceaascriea aad a corsage of
pink carnations.
The mother at Uw groom
was attired la a two piece grer
dacroo ensemble with blue ac­
cessories aad a matching car­
nation corsage.
Following the wedding, an
elaborate recepttoa was held
at the Oak Avenue home of

HERE RUTH is attir­
ed in the "scanty and
church decor.
Indecent" suit which
Roger Harris,
orgaaift,
won her the crown. She played fha traditions! nuptial
considered posing for select!one.
The bride, given in marriage
this glamor photo a
most distasteful detail. by bar father, was lovely In
a formal Must pink gown at
The long stockings in­ purs
organa and Venice
dicate she la not com­ law. silk
The
fitted bodice leapletely immodest.

Festive Birthday
Party Surprises
Mrs. Lena Eith
B y F ra n ce s W seter

U i| traditional y-ffried alas*
vet. A detachable silk organae
chapel tram highlighted the
slim sheath skirt. Her Import­
ed vail of Illusion was attach­
ed to a forward headpiece ef
lace petals and pearls. The
bride carried a whits Bible,
a gift from the groom’s mo­
ther, which was centered with
n bridal bouquat of Phadanopsis orchids with trailing Ivy.
Mrs. Robert Bens of Colonbus, Ga. attended the bride as
matron of honor, and brides­
maids wort Mrs. Gena M. Ni•chola of Athena, Ga. and Mist
Rosemary Southward of San­
ford. M1m Bosnia Ttfftr was
Junior bridesmaid.
Tha attendants war* (owned

Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Eith,
of Lake Mary, was honored
on hor birthday this week with
a surprise party given by n
cession was also a reunion fee
group of her friends In the
the vrtup. They arrived early
community,
and waited la the house for
Mrs. Joe Smathera and
f f i v f t v s t to returns boms as
Mrs. Elnar C. Turning wars
they canM really mrprtae bar.
hostesses for the oecsaalon,
Mrs. J ssmc served an slaband had the guests assemble
ante dinner ef fried chicken,
at the Eith home to aurpriae
rice, green beans with nuts,
the honor**.
salad, nils, tea, peppermint
Others participating were:
Ice ensm and n chocolate
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. San­
birthday eako with seven mindusky, Capt. Elnar C. Turn­
its king complete with twen­
ing, Mra. Richard Beebe. Mrs.
ty one candles on it.
Alan Baahara, Mrs, Florence
ENJOYING
A
SURPRISE
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
honorinff
M
argaret
Jones
Following the dinner, the
McCarton, Robert Frantaen,
on her 21st birthday are from the left, Mrs. Tommy Beat and the Misses
honoroe opened her many
Cart Stewart, and Joseph
Joy
Wester,
Rita
Beasley,
Miss
Jones,
honoree,
P
at
Lavender,
Penny
birthday gifts, and ttia girls
Eith.
Anderson and Bonny Wilson.
dlseutsad what each had baan
AH ladies, who are Interes­
Refreshments of lea mam
and cak« were served by the ted in becoming Gray Ladles
hostesses. Mrs. Smathera had In the school program are in­
made an unusual and beauti­ vited to attend class Tuesday,
ful birthday eaks for the par­ September I, from 1:30 to
ty In the shape of a butter­ 11:30 a.m. at the Health Clinic
fly, decorated with yellow and on French Avenue.
Advance registration la not
orange coconut on the frost­
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - Dame| Pendants havs been major
ing, using yellow and orange necessary. Plan Tuesday to
Bamlaola Rebekah Lodge 43 fashion's current penchant for Jewelry influences as far back Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vickers gum dropa and black licorice become acquainted with the
Gray Lady program and or­
Will meet at • p m. Thursday pendants has been traced to aa the Egyptians,
of Sanford, announce the en­ for added color effect.
ientation In Red Croat,
at (he Oddfellows Hall for its Madame Gabrielie Chanel — And any fashion that andur- gagement and approaching
first meeting of the new sea­ the fashion pace • setter from es so long must fulfill a genu­ marriage of their daughter,
ine need, the Institute noted, Mlaa Terri Lee Vickers, to Altamonte
son with Mra. Eva Wllllami, Paris,
The designer has been using saying that tho pendant most­ Charles Rabun, son of Mr. and
noble grand, presiding.
This will be a district meet­ pendanta to accessorise her ly fills tha need of drawing Mra. C, T. Rabun of Lake Mon­
Mrs. A. K. Powers Sr, of
attention.
ing with Mra. Hatla Raynor, suits since the IMO'a
roe.
Charleston S. C., la currently
Now,
Ilka
tha
Chanel
suit
And when worn with s dress The bride-elect wo* born in
district deputy president, and
visiting her mother, Mra,
By Julia Bartoa
al] officer* are required to that regained the fashion spot­ or suit, the pendant trasforms Tampa and Is presently affil­
F. W. Bender, and also Mrs.
Mra. John Dermott of Bradford Byrd.
wear formal*. Pastels may be light some years ago, the pen­ the costume into a look. It is iated with the Sanford Transfer
Durham, North Carolina waa
worn at this meeting U deair. dant baa completed its cycle as effective on high necked and Storage Company,
and again la ‘'the" Jewelry toga as It la with tailored suits Her fiance waa bora In San­ accompanied by har slater and
highlight fo r contemporary or sportswear.
ford, attended schools in Semi­ brothar-in-taw, Mr. and Mra.
stylai, the rashkon Coordina­ About the only cardinal rule nole County, and waa graduat­ .Stanley Mlkoa of Brooklyn,
1 lb, pork sausage meat
RIGHT GREY?
tion Institute reports.
in wearing a pendant, accord­ ed from Seminole High School. New York to Cocoa to visit
What also play* ■ part in ing to the Institute, la — be He Is presently employed with Mrs. Dermott's daughter and 1 lb. beef liver
BE GAY!
the revival of the plunging sure It la alsabla enough to be the Electrolux Corp., while at­ son-in-law Mr. and Mra. Law. 1 large onion
I tbsp, lemon Julco
neckline. You can't have that an Important part of the cos­ tending Orlando Junior Coll­
ARE THE 8TYLES
renee M. MUlikln last week. tt tap. black pepper
much bars space without fill­ tume.
ege.
Mrs. Dvrmatt was a recent pinch thyme
OF THE DAY!
ing It with something.
Tor sportswear and tailored The wedding will be an event houee guest of Mr. and Mr*.
14 tap. crushed bay leaf
The
Institute
reports
pend­
clothes, choose on# of the of Saturday, October 3, 1M4,
Expert Hair Catering
ants worn with tha skidding V- largo solid designs suspended at the pinecrest Baptist Walter W. Haueer of Dot Ray 1 10-ox. can condensed cream
of mushroom soup
necklines can ba used alterna­ on a heavy rope or Uak Church. No formal Invitation! Manor. Mra. Marjorie Boggs
of Leesburg, Florida who will 2 eggs slightly beaten
tively — or dually — aa either chain.
are being Issued and all frienda
eye-catching accent* or aa For tho Uttle black dross, and relatives of the couple ar* he a matron of tha girls at 2 cups finely rolled Bacon
Flavored Thins
camouflage for h "V" that select a more delicate pend­ invited to attend the wedding the Florida School for the
Saute sauaagt meat, drain
Deaf
In
St.
Augustin*
this
plunges severely,
ant, perhaps in a pearl tear­ and recaption immediately fol­
fell wee also the guest of on paper fowala. Reserve 2
drop design. Sugested with lowing.
tbsps. fat. Saute liver In this
the Hausers.
such a dreea: a pendant chain
fat and drain on paper towels.
made of fragile links Inters­
Mr. and Mr*. Roland Grun­ Mince together sausage mast,
persed with beads or pearls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Powers For wear with the deep Vdy of Dolor** Drive returned liver and onloo. Combine
F O R A P P O IN T M E N T
Jr. of Indianapolis, I n d . , neck, try heavily encrusted
from a week’s vacation spent with remaining ingredients,
CALL 322*4913
proudly announca the arrival Jeweled pendanta.
with Mr. end Mra. Georg* pack Into lightly ollod t-lnch
of twin daughters, born Satur­ Soma pendant sets are aclioKlnlaw of Feyettvlll*, North loaf pan. Bako In a moderate
day, August 22,IBM.
Carolina. They had plana to oven, UO degrees, 41 to M
phrenlc. These Include those
Mr, Powers is k n o w n that are detachable and can
go ocean fishing but Clio up­ mlnutei. Allow to stand S min­
By Jano Casselberry
utes before turning out of
throughout the Sanford area be worn as separate pin*. The
The newly organised Young set their plana.
loaf pan. Serve hot with your
and la the grandson of Mrs. chain* can be wore oka*.
Woman’s Club of South Sem­
Bradford Byrd and Mra. F. Ways to wear the pin pend­ inole will hold Its first regu­ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jar- favorite tomato sauce. Serve*
W. Bender, both of Sanford. ants are limited only by imag­ lar meeting at I p m. Thurs­ rsrd of Lake Boulevard re­ S to A
ination. You can pin them, day, Sept. 10, at the former turned recently from a visit
with their chains, to form a GeUler home on Sunset Drive to Birmingham, Alabama,
JUST ARRIVED!
aide-draped effect to drama- located on Lake Concord nest whar* thsy visited their many
to Vxugha Nursery.
Uie a auit, for example.
friends and visited with Mra.
ONYX A MARBLE
Pendants also ean be worn Guest speaker from the Na­ Jarrard's relatives In Atlanta,
effectively with long, multi- tional Federation of Woman's Georgia. While in Georgia) tha
DESK SET
strand beads or pearls, n look Clubs will bo Mrs. J. Y. Clark Jarrards spent soma time with
KODACOLOR PRINTS
good with a deep scoop or un­ of Leesburg who will discuss their son and family who re­
ACCESSORIES
cluttered high-necked s o * . (be advantage* of becoming cently purchased a now home
affiliated with the federation. near Atlanta.
All young women of the area
interested in Joining tho club
art Invited to attend. Refresh­
fflSSIII! 1 'i i UK lOUR 1|
ments will be served.
8 MM MOVIE FILM OR —

MRS. NORMAN ROSSI FRUCCI

Gray Ladies

Issue Invitation

To Tuesday Class

Rebekah Lodge

Penchant Pendant Revival Vickers-Rabun

No, 43 To Meet

A d d s Glamour To Fashions Wedding Plans

This Thursday

Mr*. Roger Harris and Mr*.
William Hunter were co-botteeiea, assisted by Mrs. B. E.
Ratliff aad Mrs. Ernest South­
ward.
The serving table, covered
with an exquisite Imported
linen cutwnrk doth, was cen­
tered with a low circular ar­
rangement of tuba soaea end
pink carnations, accented on
either side with antique silver
candelabra containing tall pink
decorated candles. The pale
pink weddbg cake was creat­
ed to form double rings, and
was centered with a miniature
bride aad groom. Sparkling
pink punch was poured from
two crystal howls with an as­
sortment of slipper mists and
toasted nuts offered from crysUi and sC'.er service.
For her going away outfit,
the brido was attired in a
smart two plew pink crepe
ensemble with white accessor­
ies and aha wore the orchid
corsage from bar bridal bou­
quet.
Following a wadding Mp to
West Virginia, Michigan and
Minnesota, Lt. aad Mrs. Frucci
will reside in Grand Forks, N.
D., where he is assigned with
the U. S. Air Force.
Among the out-of-town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Nichols and family,
Athena, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bens, Columbus, Ga.,
and Tim Garaey, Coral Gablet.

Announced

F IN A L
SU M M ER

Personals

C LE A R A N C E

Personals

N ew Arrivals

South Seminole
Young Women

Meet Thursday

SPECIAL!

Family Breakfast
Serves As Daily
Fueling Session
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(UPI) — Breakfast ean and
should be a family refueling
session, n Texas AAM Uni­
versity consumer marketing
specialist says.
Mra. Gwen Clyatt. with the
school’s extension d e p a r t ment, said that research haa
shown that without an ade­
quate breakfast, fatigue sets
In earlier, irritability la In­
creased, work output Is re­
duced and virtually all reac­
tion time slowi down.
Skipping breakfast Is espe­
cially bad for youngsters and
teen-agers, Mra. Clyatt »»y»She recommended a family
breakfast to help children
form healthy eating habits.

NO W
G O IN G
ON!

dCmaA
Fashions

W ED D IN G
C O M IN G UP?
we e e tfK tb s w ee la
Lb* potty, rerreetly . . * &lt;
rv-afortsbly.

WHITES

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PHONE 322-2482

S IL T R R P L A T I B Y —
IN T E R N A T IO N A L

KADER
JEW ELERS
113 8. PARK AVE.

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SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

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G b b jy !

DEAR ABHY: I’v. been
married for 2S yean. I don't
know how to word this and
■till |t t It la the paper, but
lH try. What 1 mean la. I
■till ha?o the greatest reapect and admiration tor my
husband, and I do appre­
ciate his many good quali­
ties, but the thrill is gone.
Hayhe I am expecting too
much out af married Ufa at
my age. but I don’t think so.
1 am 47 and ha b » . But 1
read in the paper all the
time that lota of men who
are SO years old. and aome
older, set hauled into court
on peiernity charges and
things like that. Is there
some way of finding out if I
should Juat resign myself to
thb way of living, or ia there
something I can do about it?
MISSING SOMETHING
DEAR MISSING: If you
fed that you are "misting
somethin*," then you are!
Maybe your husband's miss*
lag something, too. Make an
appointment with your fam­
ily physician for both you
and your husband—and don't
mbs that!
• • •
DEAR ABBY: You alwayn

By Abigail Van Burtn

advise a husband or wife
who has been unfaithful NOT
to confess his unfaithfulness
to hla mate. I disagree with
roe. 1 think the wrong-dwr
feels much better if be can
relieve himself of bb guilty
eweftence. 1 am interested
In knowing how yen Justify
your point of view.
CONFESSED AND EXUEV*
ED
DEAR CONFESSED: To
confess unfi'thfalness to s
•pou&gt;e in order to nliove
ooe’a guilty conscious U self­
ish and cruel. Belter to spere
the mate the pain, and ask
God’s forgiveness. If the
wrong-doer must carry the
guilt silently he will be b n
apt to repeal tire art. I have
always doubted the motives
of one who would confess an
affair to a mate. It la usual­
ly done to let the spouse
know that he (or she) can
be physically attractive to
•omeooe else,
• • •
DEAR ABBY: 1 Juat re­
turned from a wonderful
vacation. The only thing
wrong was that I almost
caught pneumonia In the airconditioned restauraats.

Qacaby On fijudqa
::A penny saved it a penny
earned" and "Penny wise,
pound foolish" are a couple
of maxims that should apply
at the bridge table.
It doesn't pay to waste high
cards, but it pays aven Ism
to hang on to one that Is
worse than useless to you.
West opened the king of dia­
monds and continued with

Why do restaurant owners
think they arc doing their
customers a big favor by
keeping their placw like the
Inside of a refrigerator?
You either have to sit there
and treeae, v eat with your
eoat on, which la awkward
and Inconvenient. Pbaae
print thb, Abby. Maybe
some restaurant owners will
see it, taka lbs hint, and pro­
vide mink stoles for the lad­
ies to wear In their morgusiikn atmospbsrea. Thank you.
"COLD TOMATO"
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO J.
McH.: Yes, civilisation U
making progress. People are
now only half shot at sun­
rise.
• • •
Problems? Write to Abby, Bax SS700, Lea Angeles,
Calif. For ■ personal reply,
enclose a stamped, aelf-addrtiaed envelope.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Bend
one dollar to Abby, Box
•700. Loa Angeles, Calif., for
Abby’a booklet, "HOW TO
WRITE LETTERS FOE ALL
OCCASIONS."

By Oswald Jacoby

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deuce and South tha five. A
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third diamond bad allowed
• s i and Wot veRmtefelt
South to discard a club. Then SeeSk West Nertb East
Pass 1 4
he drew trumps and ran off 1 4
Pass Pam
three heart trlcka In order to 4 1
Opening lead—4 C
get rid of a second club. Un­
fortunately, West held both ] ware both losers and you Juat
the ace and queen of dube so can't lose four tricks and
that South's last tyo clubs make a 10-trick contract.

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J.ha(Oomsm:

"Women are better travel-|en as helpleta creatures who
ers than men," says one o f; 8" to P*e« » tn ” ‘ 1 emergenAmerica*! better knuwn travel'
But women know better.
agents. He admits women are Women spend their lives
fussier than men about little smoothing things over (or
things — but when real incon­ men. Secretaries do tills in ci­
veniences come along and lices — sod wives at horns.
plans have to be abandoned So in order to keep men
or changed — then women happy, women are slwsy,
settle down much more quick­ ready to figure ■ way Out o(
ly than men to accept wrttb whst seems like s hopvlcia
good grace the necessity for situation. When • plan goes
making the best out of a bad wrong, they can quickly come
situation.
tip with an alternate plan.
This bit of information may When nothing can be done a
be hard lor the average man bout a situation, they know
to believe — since a man how to convince a man that
likes to think of himself as a things may not be as bad si
Mr. Flxit, who Is equal to any they look gnd that anyway
situation and to regard worn- there’s no use worylng about
a problem that nothing can
Legal Notice be done about.
That's the way women's
vnrics: nr nr it
minds work — at boms and
s t \ i r . n r r t o m t i t T in
AKTKMF.HA »Ii-KWIN. S i l l on the Job. Because women
known a s ATlTEMFlSt.% Mr- are above all practical — and
F.WHN, If a)lv». an I her un­
known sp o u ss Is mnrrlr-1, sn&lt;J
If dead, h"r unknown hslrs, dov tssss,
grant#**,
*»*!»n»»r
lienors, crodltore, trusteea. s n l
any and a ll partita claim ing In­
terests by, through, under, or
aaaln sl said ArtlmsmU McKwIn
also known sa Artemee'a SloKwan: and against any and all
persona having, or (-’aim ing to
hava, any rlalit, tills or Intarsst tn tha follow ing des, ribad land, ly in g and halng tn
Demlnol* County. Florida, to ­
wn:
l.ot S. o f g le-k M. Tier T
of Sanford, Florida, ai-cor tIng to E ft. Trafford's
I’lat thsraof rtiordad In
l'tat Hook 1. pagsa IS to II
o f tha public rscords oi
Sam lnolt County, F lorida:
Tou. and aach of you, art
hsrth y notified that a su it bas
bssn brought against you In
tbs Circuit Court, tn and for
k-m 'nulo County, Florida, In
Chancery, entitled It- OORDON
It III HHo N' and
JZ jMIU
SI
BltlSSO.V, hla Wirt. P lain tiffs,
vs. ARTKSIESIA McEtVIS, a l­
so known sa AKTHJIUHl A UrEtYKN. at at. Defendants, an t
you. and sack •&gt;! you, are re­
quired to fits your Answer to
ths P la in tiffs’ iW.inplalnt w ith
the CUrk of sal t Court, and
ssrva upon Plalntllfa' attor
ney. Cl.
ANDREW
ftPEKll.
w nos* address la t i t W. Com­
m ercial Htreot, Hanford, F lor­
ida, a copy &lt;*f sal I Anttvsr. on
or bsfure Thursday, September
SI. A. (&gt;.. IS«t. and If you fail
to do so, a decree pro ooniaeao
w ill be entered against you,
and sack of yuu, for the relief
demand,-] tq said Complain*..
Tha natura of th is su it la to
quiet tha title to the sh o t#
d#e&gt;*rlbed land In Plaintiff* II
UOIU-ON jmiSdti.N and JHit.
ft IE SI. UHMdoN, bis wtf*. tb*
owners thereof.
WITNESS my hand and aaal
of said Court at Ssnford. Saminote co u n ty , Florida, th is Soib
day of A ugust, A. D. IMS.
(SEAM
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of said court
It : Martha T. Ytklan. D C
&lt;1. tn d 'e w upeer
Attorney for Ptalntlf'a
111 tV. Cummer.-lal Street
Sanford, F lorida
Publish A ug. II, I t A Sept- 7,
II. 1JI*
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F l . o t l l l l t , IV AND FOR SEMIVMM r o c VTA,
IV I— AVI ERA S i , 1S3TS
SI ID-STATE H u m :*, INC* s
Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
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IVII.LIS1
B E IA A K O C S
and
R fR T I.EE BEI.UANOER, bis
wlf*,
D sfsnd ssts.
w n m i r o r a i - ir
THE STATE OF FI.OH H Ii
TOi VVII-UK Ut:L,I,AN&lt;Ji:n and
RCtlV t.KK HE I,I, AMl HU.
hla w lf* wlios* reelleno#
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TOtf ARE IIE RE It T HEgL 'lllK D to Hla your u u s v
or written d i f m o s If any. In
iba nbov* proceeding with tha
Clark o f th is I'aurl. And to eerr*
n oopy thereof upon tb* Plaintttfa nttornsy, whoa* m m and
Ajdfata appaara barauo. on ur
M ’or* tha Sind day o f Sapt• mhsr. t i l l .
Tb* natura of this pr&lt;va*llng
balsa a ault far foroalnsur* on
a nn-rtgag* on tha follow ing
Istotlbod rani proparty tying
and balag In Ssmtnolo County,
F U rU o, lo -w lti
V sad Rook t i l , pagn III.
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Paction IS. Township 1&gt;
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of diamonds was i worthless
•asst and bs would have drop­
ped it on Welt's king.
Weat might wall bare concontinued diamonds in any avent. In that case. South’s
fabe-card would hare made
•o difference at all.
On tha other hand, Wsat
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or a trump. Thb would hava
given South a chance to dis­
card hb second diamond on
dumy'a third heart. He would
still hava to lose two club
trlcka, but two plus on# equal*
only three and three tricks
aren't enough to set a four,
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9(Jq h I ig h JtA
7:80 • 10 y a , N B C Mon­
day Night Movie. "David and
Bathahoba." (Color) (rerun)
This Gregory Peek • Susan
Hayward film la among the
better of the decade's rash
of biblical epics, combining
good acting and a fair revi­
sion o / the Btbie. Peek, as
David, who romances the
beautiful Bathahcba (Miea
Hayward), glvea a fine por­
trayal of tortured fruaration
through the major portion of
the picture. The unusual sup­
porting cast Includes Jayne
Meadows as David's wife,
Kleron Moore aa Bathsheba’a
husband, Raymond Massey,
Gwen Verdon, Jam-* HoSertson Justice and Fm ncb X.
Bushman.
7:30-1 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. 'T he Gua Morgan
Story." (Rerun) A tedious
outdoor drama sparked by the
almost virtuoso contributions
of guest atsr Peter Falk as
the more resourceful of two
brothers trying to find the
best route for their railroad
to take through the wilder­
ness. Tommy Sands ia coatarred as Fatk'a brother, hut
th b b o h d Frank Sina­
tra ’s aon-ln-law’a most dis­
appointing performances.
1:30-1 p.m. CBS. Vacation
Playhouse. "The Bean Bhow."

This valiant half-hour show­ th b rtrmanc* with a diploma­
cases the talents of Orson tic maneuver.
Bran and an assortment of 9:3lM0 p.m. CBS. Th* Andy
cheerful young peopie known Griffith Show. (Renin) Enas the Beanbapgers in an im­ Joynb'.e fun, but Sheriff
provisations! assortment of Andy (Andy Griffith) doesn't
songs, sketches, tntciviewa think so. Andy h is n week’s
and other tomfoolery. Tha vacation and lets Deputy
eaat includes several perfor­ I Barney and Comer (Don
mers with the right kind of KnotU gnd Jim Nabors) run
experience gained at New his jail. Andy decide* to
York's "Second City" show ■witch hla vacation from
place, with Avery Schreiber home to ths hills when ths
faring beat. The Gicenwlch bumbling pair of lnwmcn give
Village flavor of the show is hint no pence. But even
further eompoundt-d hy the Andy’s fishing trip ia spoiled
apparatus of the Serendipity when tho deputies Allow a
Singers. Whether there is prisoner to escape.
room for a aeries based on
10-lt p.m. NBC. Sing
this approach la subject to Along With Milch. (Color)
guess, but for a one-shot (rerun) This bland musical
there are enough light mo­ hour isn’t much longer for
menta to make it worth tun­ this world, so if you want to
ing In.
■ing aicng. you’d better bt
49:30 pun. CBS. The Dan­ quick about It. Thla hour is
ny Thomas Show, iRerun) As hung looaely on tho theme of
Uncle Tonoose, Hmi (’untied, a family reunion and much
la matched by equally llppy of the music in genially sen­
Florence Halop, who piaya hb timental. I f you’ro in the
fiancee Matilda. Tonoose In­ m o o d for an off-season
troduces Matilda aa hia bride- Thanksgiving in music, you
to-be, but Danny and Kathy could do worse than tune in.
(I tunny Thom aa and Mujorie
1IM1 p.m. ABC. Breaking
Lord) real lie it would be a fe in t "Last Bummer We
bad match for Tonoose. She Didn't Go Away." (Rerun)
seems to have a stronger Anthony Prune loan (who'll
mind than Tonoose ever had, star in hla own aeriea, "Valcnand that’s saying something. dlne'a Day," tm this nstLeave it to Danny to bust up work beginning next week)
glvea ■ highly effective por­
trayal of t mentally dis­
turbed high-school teacher.
He attempts to return to his
job and keep secret the fuel
that his offseason activities
11:44 (4) Tb* SSoCoys
MONDAY P . M.
11:14 (4) Slletlng Link*
consisted of psychiatric treat,
« •) CSssase I O SSH IO S
III Fata * tiled) a
ment in a hospital. Series
( I ) Action AAsatbar
( 1 ) A l l - S t a r B a a * b a ll
t l ) EJItorUI
alar Taul Richard* has aome
Urarard Mi w i
TUESDAY P. M.
strong moments aa tha psy­
(t&gt; Sport#
(I ) lion Cochran—Naw* 11:44 (4) Lor* or t,tr*
chiatrist treating the teacher,
14) CB8 Nawa
(4) Father Knows Reel
but it’a Francluoa’a show.
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Papa 10 — Sept 7, 1964

, .

B y Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

7b* daytime it M
Reed f i l M Or y w to fM
M l exactly wWn i n »Utd
wHh other* i t o I k b
M m wbatehy y n «rn bt
able It Jete t o m with great­
er warmth aod tetaWgrac* to
yea ItoM steady la tha lofty
ataa i n k m had to yaw
Ufa, far you t u | t t athen
la Jala yaw, aa wan aa make
headway tharato yaomtf.
ABUS (March SI la April
IS) Othare aaa ha awayrd to
y w way ad thtohta* if you
aaa practical Judgment aaS
etmrgia* wtooly. Boach agretrb _
. far a tony tlmo.
TAURUS (Asm 24 to May
50) Agreemmtia with athara
aaaJ arach effort «• year
part, p h a enthoalatom, if
they a n la ftoertoh aa yaa
doalr*. Gat aa aarty atart on
y a w work. I t o a H to behind
yaa aattofartorfly.

GEMINI (May 21 to Jua#
51) By hatoy warm aad
friendly, yaa yat moth tup*
part front athara and bacama
Mata happy youreeif. You
hara «aay talents. Briny
them la the fora and commeretelte* on than.
MOON CHILDREN (June

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By D ick Turner

CARNIVAL

SI ta Jnly St) Yoo can find
ju st tha right outlets for
family t i n , but it also raquire* yea hslp them ta put
them lata aporallon. Try nrw
methods at awa InUroata. lacraasa tocome.

LEO (July 21 ta August
SI) A bit of ancawagamaut
and helping than to got what
they need will da wonders
with those you b*w», Ton* "p

your surroundings later.
YIRCO (August 22 ta Sep­
tember SS) Ba enthusiastic
toward work facing you
which will help yaa ta got
what yea want Dent neglect
mlauta detail. Ton will proapar la aammsnsuratt measure
la tha amount of effort yon
rhA

In

LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) Yea Karo ta b*
•pacific la ospraaelng your­
self with others If you wish
la attain your alma. Don’t bo
indecisive or you got nowhere.
Ba positive whan yon say
aomothing.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
Norvember SI) Investigation
an your part with the as­
sistant* of those you can trust

i

can bring forth true facts
now. Us# data wisely. B# ro­
mantic la PM, bnt don't bo
force fuL
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Doing out
socially la bast method to con*
tact right poopla and to reach
your particular nlnto today.
Do aomo of tha Inviting yourself. Accept other*' favors
graciously.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Folluwtng all
laws that apply to you Is
vitally Important right now.
B* grateful for th* assistance
of sum* higher-up. You will
gain aa well as add to prestig* now enjoyed.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 10) Deepening ties
with new acquaintance* anil
garnering Information that inervasoe knowledge is best way
to Utilise time today. Pick up
now ideas quickly. Much suc­
cess la possible.
PISCES (February 20 to
Marrh 20) Instead of chang­
ing your views so often, lis­
ten to th* vole# of your in­
tuition more and put It to
good us*. You an* capable nf
being very precise. Form this
habit now!
IP YOUR CHILD IS BOHN
TODAY, ho or she will have
■uch a charming personality
that others will want l« spoil
your progeny very early in
Ufa, and It la up to you aa
parents to teach your son or
daughter that nothing Is truly
enjoyed that Is not earned.
Then th* confidence I* built
vy sM a rr**at success In life
to possible There Could be
a fin* partner in a big bttslnee* In particular, her*.
T h # Stars Impel, they
da oat compel.” What yea
make of year Ilf* la large­
ly ap ta YOU!
Carrol! Hlghter’s individual
Forecast for your sign for Oc­
tober to now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdat* and
|1.00 to Carroll RIghtar Fore­
cast (Tha Sanford Herald),
Box 1021, Hollywood 28, Cal­
ifornia.

Ualvac* can add, subtract,
multiply and divide at speeds
ragging from 230 to 5,000 calP*

**l raalix# that until new fva always tot you have the
car, Jimmy . . . but until now you’ve always wanted it
to tako out MY daughtert"

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322-8027.
322-7537 or 322-3123
tablished 1946.
READY MIX CONCRETE
PLUMBING
$14 Per Yard
Contracting Bepalr*
Pattoi, Floor, F re t Estimate! 77. S itu a tio n W onted
FREE ESTIMATES
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
B. L. HABVEY
atecl, grrase traps, dry HOUSEWORK. Pb. 32236*9.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3353
wells. Stepping stones.
WORK, day, week. 322 0300.
21. Well Drilling
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751 Housework. 322-0321 or 420*.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,

\\
,

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sties
We Repair and Servlee

STINE

GARDEN TRACTOR ft Accei* GIRL FRIDAY for General Of
sorics. Good condition. $123.
fice work, experienced, per
322 8894.
manent resident, 322-8372

Machinery and Supply Co. RENT Btua Lustre Electric IRONING in my borne. 322
107 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6452 Carpet Shampooer with pur­ 8203.
chase of Blue Lustre. Car­
25. Air Concl. &amp; Healing
BABYSITTING, Hays, nights
roll’s Furniture.
or regular. Cathy 322-1212.
AIK-CONDITIONING
UPRIGHT PIANO. Reason­ or 0039.
By FEDDERS
able offer accepted. Phone
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
DENTAL ASSISTANT desire*
322-0839.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
permanent position. Phone
865-5623.
PRIVATE
SALEl
NEED YOUR FURNACE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
CLEANED?
IRONING. 323-0777,
KITCHEN UTENSILS
You will find my work faat.
CHINA,
GLASS
reliable ft efficient. Expar
81. Income P ro p e rty
SILVER ft RUGS
lenced in all type Gas Ser­
OTHER
ITEMS
vice 8c heating. Call Wayne
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
AT ISOt CELERY AVE.
Poole, 322 9162.
come property, c o r n e r
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
French Ave. and 3rd St
0 1 . M usical In s tru m e n ts
MRS. W. A. FITTS. SR.
Tamed Commercial. Phone
Piano Tuning and Repair
L. Harmon - FA 2-45X1

51. Article* For Kent

* *

Men-women, 15-52. Start high
as $102 a week. Preparatory
training u n.t 11 appointed
Thousands o( jobs open. Ex­
perience usuatl necessary.
FREE Information on jobs,
salaries, require meets. Write
TODAY giving name, ad­
dress and phooa. Lincoln
Service, Box 53, Sanford
Herald.

V?'i

Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.93 LUGUSTRUM - Viburnum,
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
gal. cans, 3 for 31. Carious
311 Palmetto Ave.
3:2 0834
Nuraery. Lake Drive, Caaaelberry.
PERMANENT SPECIAL fm
August, $6 complete. Hatel 50. .Mine. F o r r a l e
Porter Beauty Shop, 1194 W
2Sth. 32*1321.
GENERAL ELECTRIC Refri
gerator, ll.S cu. ft. White
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
exterior, pink interior. Very
VICE. Reasonable price*
dean, excellent cooditkn.
71. M a lt H elp W a n te d
Free parking, 2nd ft Oak.
$75 Call 322-707$.
Harriett'* Beauty Nook, 103
MEN for full-time Nursery
S. Oak, 322*5742.
SEPT. SPEC. La die'a Shoe*.
farm work. Call Mr. Well*
$1.86 on convenient racks.
after • p. m. 322-4660.
6. Child Care
Surplus City.
WORKING MOTHERS'
FOR SALE: PAINTINGS. Jap* MAN SX*45 for Insurance Debit,
Sanford area. Salary plu*
1 will give good care to 1 or
anese motif. Several avail*
commission. 323-0643.
I children 3 or 6 daya. Can
able now, others by Com­
furnish excellent reference*.
mission. Can be seen a t 120 72. Fcm aW H elp W a s te d
Reaaonahle. Sualand. Ph.
Laurel Dr„ 322-0331.
322 5445.
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
GOOD Orthopeuic mattress Need ladies, 35 - 65, with
R. Doge • C a ts • Petit
set. Call after 8:30. 322 9370.
without car for Survey work
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop AIR CONDITIONER, Pbilco, 4 hours, 5 days per
No selling. $1.23 to $1.30 P *
Ban, boarded. Animal B**&lt; Room, $53. 3228106.
hour. See Company Repre­
cua League, 1700 W. Minceaota, Del.and. Ph. 734-1846. GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­ sentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
Room 206, Meiach Bldg.. 324
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
1r&gt;. Special Service*
E. 1st St.
FISH CAMP.
TRACTOR Mowing. 322*7564.

By N adine Seltzer

322-4757 or 322 3020.

F o r Sale

BEDROOM

i f f . A p a r t n c n t a fo r R e n t 120. A a t t M l h r i S * rv k *

UKEENBRfAB

2

Unfurnished, Clean 4 Rooms, t i t Park.

K1NGSW0OD

gas and tax. Located on
123. B o a t* | M otor*
IT-92, 1 block S. of No. 419 Cowan. 322-8019.
junction (at 3-Potnti). See 1-Room Efficiency apt. wftft ATTENTION HUNTERS! Why
be uneoafartnble waiting far
anytime. Pk. 222-1457 after
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
that deer? See these Dean!
6 p. m. weekday* or any­ for couple or single person
time Sat. or Sun.
or retired. All utilities In­ Houseboat, 22* sleep* 4,
cluded tn rent. Ideally lo­ lights, water ft stove, $700.
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houses
cated on 1st St., wKfcia 1 Cabin Cruiser, 17’ i l t spa 2,
P a y to n R e a lty
block
of 5 tee* parking lota $400. Houseboat IT S Boom*
323-1301
17-62 at Hiawatha
and bath, sun dock, pilot
and ahopptog oantar. In­
3 BEDROOM Unfurnished. 809 quire at Manuel Jacobean house, lights, sleeps 6 fura.
W. 8th. Inquire at 810 W.
Dept. Store 211 E. Flret 84. tahed. $3,000, 322 7741.
9th, 323-0766.
FURNISHED Apartment. Ter- Gateway To Tho
Working widow wlshaa to
raizo floors, til* both, airRobson Sporting Goods
shara her home with a wo­
conditioned. Adulta. Phooa
Your KV1NBUDK Deafer
man or couple. 322-4387.
322 6301.
506-66 E. tat. Ph. PA M M
RENTALS
Ftarn. Apt. 2300 taeftoavtUa.

AUTO GLASS
Choice Iota svailabla ta electric kiteften. 322-3631.
W
E
L
A
K
A
APARTMENTS
Greenbrlsr of Loch Arbor
INSTALLED ’
etarlooklng golf course. FURNISHED COTTAGE: Llv- 114 W. First SI.
Sonkorik Ginns sad M a i
Custom building to your Ing room, dining, kitctien, 1C om p o s y
apeclfiratlees.
Greenbrier Bedroom. Bath, water and EFFICIENCY. $46. lit Park HI Magnolia PK. FA $4U
electric furnished, 563 plus
developed by
FURN. Apt. Close 1*. Jimmie
BUILDERS, INC.
90S Fairmont Dr.
7A 2-9074
EV ER ETT A. H A RPER

AGENCY * REALTOR
ft Park Ave.
FA A2IM *g PA 2 2M3
LAKEFRONT ESTATE
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Horn# on
2 acres with over 200 ft on
large lake. Only $13,300 with
Terms! Call today!

Stemper Agency
Realtor lniuror-TrsJet
522-4991 1919 8. frsneh Avs.

Furnished or Unfurnished
115. Auton For Salt
Ball-Biair Agency
Pk. 523-3641 118 S. Park Avo.

'39 Ford, Clean— $330
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen ’58 Olds Wag., A/C, Power,
Runs Perfect, $230
Very attrscUve, spacious, and equipped. 517 Escambia Dr.
'38 Ford Wag.— 5100
comfortabte 2 Bedroom Cus­ 322-0020.
’33 Pont. Wag. -5100
tom built home on well
landscaped homtslte. Fea­ 2-BEDROOM bouse, complete­ '53 Tord P L '- $175
ly furnished. 322-2377.
tures include fully equipped
SUNSHINE EDDIE’S
electric kitchen (Including i BR. Flint. House. Fit. 668USED CARS
dishwasher), screened Flor
Call 322-1073
5123.
Ids Patio, Brick fireplace In
'61
VW,
Excellent
cond., RAH
Living room, sad many *x F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
Bltck.
11093.
322
5577, 5-7:30
House.
M
il
Palmetto,
Ph.
tra* including air-condition
p. m.
322-0274.
or. Krceter, a u t o m a t i c
clothes washer, and otheri 3 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph 1982 Econollne rickup $593;
too numerous to itemize.
Muitang RoUtiller with new
322 8802.
engine, $106. 322-1113.
Only $14,496 with excellent 2 Bedroom homa, 51? Catalina.
'S3 Ford Station wign, A/T.
terms. Exclusive with
1 BR. fura. house, Lake Mary.
Good tlr*a. RAH. RtaaonNo pet*. 322-3049.
able. Ph. 685-40(2.

JUST LISTED!

w u t ^ M t i ta k m

L aker

CUSSIIED INDEX
1—

Lost a r««s&lt;

2—
P»r»'n»l»
4—
Beauty Care
5— Day Suriarlaa

»—CUII1 Care

at—Monay Wanlad
•4—Kavlnge ft L ose
as—inauranee
• v—Sahetola ft laatruetlane
7*—Xw ptaym aat Saralca*

71—
Mala Hale Wantad
is—Livestock
72—Kamala Hatp Wantad
IS—apacl.it Notices
71—Mala we Kamala Haig
IS—Catarina
74—Salat Halp Wanlad
14—t’lacaa tn Kit
77—Situation Wantad
K&gt;—Sparta) Sarvlcaa
»1—Incoma Property
IS—Swimming Pool.
»J—*ualnaaa Prop —Mala
IT—Jaaltarlal Sarvlcaa
I I — R tal K alala Wanlad
t l —t&gt;o-lt-Youraalf
14—Rtal Kalata Salt
1a—
■nnj.n.a
IT !:„»m C** i,ad .«:a
10—t'oncrate Condi.
SO—l.uta Kor Salt
11—Hums Itapalre
St—Karma—Urn vaa
22—1-lumMng
*2—Out o f * la la A.-raaaa
31—Painting
s i —llouaaa Kor Sala
24—Wall Drilling
»•—llnutaa—Sata «r Rant
24—Air Con&lt;t A Htalli
ST—llouaa r » r Rant
31—Itaillo - Tatavlalnn
la#—Raanrt Rantala
IS—Photo a K-iulpmrn
tu t—Tra tiara— Cahanaa
10—ltuma Appllancaa
tea—lloblla llum aa—Mat*
11—
Musical In.truni.r I1#J—Moblla Humaa—llan l
13—
llualnraa K-inlpm* l n |—Trallar Spara— Rant
31—Jnh Printing
l * i —Trallar Ixvla—Hat*
24—L’phnlalary
l" t —Apartmanla Kor Rant
ln »—tlnnma Kar Rant
la—Vacuum Ctaanar*
IT—Moving a Storage
Ho— llu ltl Hooma
112—Itantal Aganla
33—Lai arm! nature
43— Plente—Klow.re—1
t i l —Wantad To ll*nt
10—Mlac. Kor Mala
111—Autua S'nr Mala
St—Article. Kor ll'nl
114 —Autoa—Sal* or Tra da
S3—Swap nr l-'.achanga
1 U —Trucka Kor Mala
S3—Wentad To lluy
12"—Autnmnllva Marvlra
14—
Kurnllur# K-r Sal&lt; 121—fconlara ft I'yrlaa
15—
Antlquca fn r Sata 121—Hftata ft Matnra
44—
Monay To laoen
II I—
Marina Supplta*
10—Uuilnaa* Uppnrtunl
• —Do**—C ats— Pale

322-5612
From Sanfard Cacha |

95. Houses For Sail
WILL SELL $6,000 equi la
$12,000 home for $1200, n ithly payments $65. Ph. 123
0667.
5 ROOM HOUSE on Ol Orlando Hiway. Ph. . 013
after 7 p. m.

$100 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

2363 Park Dr.

322 3430

l .0 NOWOOD AREA

RENTALS

I Bank l

COUNTRY CLUB IIT8.

Rt. 17 92. Turn on R1. 427
At rive Points, is mi. tn SR 13 HOME OWNERS
Good Rental homes, Priced
Salesman on Premises
right, are renting and leas­
NEW 2 Bedroom, large utility
ing fasti
room, carporte. Urge shad­ Call Today. For Prompt and
ed lot. Fruit tree*, latw down
Efficient Service, (t l'aysl
Payment. Easy Term*. Ph.
322 6830.

Stenstrom Realty

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
ad patio. Ph. 323-0365.

2585 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7405
STam saraitnola County
AIR CONDITIONED 3 Bed- NIGHTS 322-6524 - 323-0346
(D ial Dtraol)
room, 2 Bath, Florida Room,
axtra nlca utility room, new
hot water heater, shady
95. House* F o r Sal*
fenced yard, facing lake. 100. Itroort Rental*
Ph. 322 4939,
HUTCHISON'S
OCEAN FRONT APTS.
ITS ALWAYS SPRING
339 So. Atlantic
Whin you enjoy the comfort
Daytona Reich
of central heat and air In
Call 322 tow
this beautiful home. 3 Bed­
room, 2 Bath, electrically 102. Mobile Home* • Sale
kitchen, covered
FHA - VA HOMES equipped
patio ami many extras. MOBILE HOMES moved rea
2, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
$13,000 Total price — $300
sonably safely. Details a r­
1. Da, A 2 BATHS
Down.
ranged.
Anywhere Kla. Ap
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
proved tractor. Writ* 1*. O.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Box 1341, Sanford.
For Complete Information
See or Call Your
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
Investment A Realty
NEW and USED
FHA - VA
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9171
Awnings A Cabanas
SALES BROKER
We Have The Home For You NORTH ORLANDO, 2 owi- QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
room, screened porch, nicely Hwy. IT 92 S
322-2362
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.

425-5938

$100 DOWN

SOUTHWARD

Piano Servicing ft Tuning
Gina Cumbaa — 222-2861

Seminole Rea

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

$100.00 DOWN

HER!

HOMES

FOR SALS

V A - FHA
Property

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
Stenstrom Re^f
REALTY

*53 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
3r&gt; w « , r i*«dr HirroH.

Price 510,300 — No Qualifrtng
BED MODEL A. See at 1700
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
HOME
RENTERS
W. 13th St.
$63 per month Pay* All It’s Just good business to
1 BEDROOMS, IVt BATHS
check first with Sanford’s
Carport#
largest H o m e Servicing
Westinghouse Kitchen
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
Central Oil Heat
Priced. In all Sizes!

FIIA-VA HOME
SI. Heal E state • Sale
RENT A BED
SEVERAL Outstanding 3 t 3
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Bedroom Homea avails in
Bads, by Day, Week, or MCE BUILDING LOTS or
Business lots and l Building
all Areas of Sanford. 1$ us
Month.
on the lots. Hava • left, one
Show you Around l
An investment, not an ex­
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
for $300 or eight for $2300 oo
pense. Call FA 2 5612 for 118 W. 1st
322-3181
the corner Main St. and
expert advice on a Herald
r
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
advertising campaign.
52. Swap or Exchange
Enterprise, Fla. 686-4601.
1901 I . Park Ave
ALUM CRAFT Sport boat, Ga­
FA 2-5232 anytime
3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath, fenced
tor trailer, 10 h.p. Evisrude
2385 PARK DRIVE
hack yard, kitchen equipped.
BART PILCHER, Broker
—12 Gau. lthica Feather
it t u b c in c u iT r o i n r is
322-2420
322-7495
Easy terms. 322 5428 or 322ROBERT
A.
WILLLAI
Personal Service
im i ro n
v i '.t m o i .K n i l
weight pump gun, for T ra­
NIGHTS 322-8524 — 323-9346
0645.
Realtor
TV. ST.OIIIIIV. X). 1no I
Call 322-7496
vel trailer. 17-92 N. of
T ilt; WfLLtAMUPCItOtl SAV.
Raymond Lu*6qul*t.
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath near
ISO* BANK, e New TorX bankBridge on right aide. Ogle*. 87. Huslne.-t# R en tal*
PA 5-2*11 AUsatle Saak
Ing serporatlan.
Ploecrest School ft new
Plaintiff.
53. Wanted To Huy
Shopping Center. VA !.oan.
F o r LEASE—Service Station.
204 Laurel Dr. Ph 322 8831.
JOSRPII KLMO AXimteWS at
St. Johns Real
Good location. Good pro­
LARGE Drafting Board, good
at.
NEW
nOMES
THE
TIME
TESTED
HM
rvafandanta
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
JUMBO HOUSE 5 Room, 2
condition, r e a s o n a b l e .
VOTIi'K o r SI’IT
locally 322-4342, or apply to 111 N. Park Ave. FA An West Fourth St. Just off Per­ car * garage, palio. Stove,
322 1296.
t i i e sta te o r rioniD A
simmon. Salesman oo pro­
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
T o i Jnaaph Elmo Andrawa.
disposal, diih w a s h e r .
NEW HOMES
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
Qtra 240 W. M lll.r A . .- 55. Furniture For Sale
322 1426
n-te. M ttchall Atr Korea
Concrete Block Building, 36 x Available in Sanford are
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
Itaaa, &lt;Tardan Ctly.
Lungwowl
area
(8
m
31.
torrizzo
floors
with
1221
Saturday
ft
Sunday
1:00
to
For
Ute
biggest
selection
at
2 BEDROOM Furnished house.
t,on* Island, N«w V«rk
Rrrntn* H. An-lrawa
7:00 p. m.
on 17-92). Beady for olpfeet floor space for Rent.
nearly new and used furni­
$63. Children w e l c o m e ,
Utra. 3 4i* W. Millar Ava.
Bowman's Trailer Ct. Ph.
ancy. $63 00 per mo. an p.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Long wood. Ph. 293-4334, Or­
nua. Mttchall Air Korea
Government Owned
865-4908.
Custom Building, Residual
Brokerage In Casselberry
Itaaa, Oardan City,
lando.
Long laland. Saw Tork
Home*
or Commercial.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Tou ara hcraby no11fI• ■I that
3 BEDROOM, tiv bath. Avail LMN ENTERPRISES
96. Hou*e* • Sale tir Rent
a ault haa naan ftlad agalnat
abte Oct. 1st. Children wet
FllEK ESTIMATE
ynu In ihe abova entitled
Builder, Harold Lng
come. Phone 322 3608.
.-aiiaa, an-t that you ara
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
902 Highland Ave
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
qulrad t" til*1 »&lt;&gt;ur anawar with
ovating.
Naw
ft
Used
Furnt
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
(ha Clark of ihla Court and tn
Sales Office: 992 Highland
90. I ,n ls F o r S ale
Bedroomi
located
In
various
322 1397,
turt. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
,,r v . a copy ihoraof upon tho
Longwood,
Fla.
sections of Sanford
plaintiff nr platntlfra all'irCo.. at 706 Celery Ave.
531 3911 Collect
nay*, a-hnae n»ma and addraaa
Immediate Delivery
97. flouse* For Kent
FA
2-2117.
TION. 322 093d.
la Jannlng*. Walla. Clark. an I
MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
llamllt-in. 121# fUrneit Xatlon2 BEDROOM Trailer. 30 x 10
• 1 II ink llnlldln*. Ja. kauuvllla_g«l| U| Your Fuinuure. MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
FROM $50.00
a Klnrtdw. t j T U - 'C ,.;,. VT." ***—-■
on private lot, 573 mo. at 333
Quick Service With the
FOR
TH
E
B
E
ST
HOME
1S3
Ft.
!
jt
£‘V
2*,
VA
Nt.
nhar II. 1S4I If you fall 10
N. Winter Park D r. Cassel
Caik SUPER TRADLNGI Scott Ave. Will consider
a dav-raa prn o.mf»aa.i will
BUY
ha anlar*d again*i Jnl&gt; f°r
berry.
PUST. FA 2-0*77.
S
E
E
YOUR
reasonable
offer.
J.
N.
Rob­
tha relief dam*nd*d In th*
complaint. Ttile anil la to !&lt;■*•• Used furniture, appliances,
son. Jr. Ph. 322 1333 or 3222-BEDROOM furnished house,
gloao a nrnrte.ee, Th* **■*! pf»02*._____________________
near Golf Course ind Lake
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
parly pro, »e,t • .1 ...m e t 1Lol li. SOCTH PIXKCBBST
Mary. 322 8807.
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
Third Addlllnn. a aubllvl95.
House*
For
Sale
4vt PH. FA 2-4132.
alno. accordln* In a plat
NEW 2 Bedroom house, kit
For tha Rest But 1
th#r*«f raenr-lad In Plat
Fif e • RESALES
chen equipped. $75 month
p-»,l» If. paaaa *2 *n,t ** i&gt;9. School* &amp; 1.4*1 ructitin*
A New nr Resale Ho
Like new. 2 ft 3 BEDROOM
»r 1li* Pilblh- It-1“fd* “f
Ph. 322-3883.
See
Stenstrom
Rcalt
S'-mln'ile Count). Kh-rhU.
MASONRY Homes, 1 A 2
VVITXKSH my hind &lt;nd ‘ha SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. •We Have The Home Foe
Nunery tot* taking registraa. «! ..f f il l I’-iurt at Sanford.
ped. fenced hick yard. Con
Kl - li thla 24th day of Ail(ions. Qualified teacher. 21 5100 Down, Payments less
gU*l 1344
venient tn base. $61 mo.
than
rent.
hr
service.
Reasonable
Ph.
lSK.lL&gt;
. ,
322-4549
after I p m.
Arthur H Beckwith. Ir.
322 9139 »r 322-7520.
1IELMLY REALTY
rirrk of tha Circuit C-iurt
H) Martha T Vihl*n
2 B E D R O O M Unfurnished
DANCING LESSONS: Ages l _______ Ph. 322-1641________
2383 PARK DRIVE
Deputy Clark
house, 2811 S. Laurel, Ph.
up. Billet. Toe, J a » . $3 per t BEDROOM, 2 B ithj, wtl! 322-2420
Saitt.iha*.
alia, (.lark*
322515a.
and Hamilton
month Instructor Slartlyn
to wall carpet, built-in ap­ NIGHTS $22-8124 - 323 I
Office: 322-2111
T-'*'t Barnatt Nat‘1 Bank Btdg
Bennrtt. Call Bob Ray’s
pliances. intercom, central
Nights: 323-0700
ji.-ltn nvlll* *. Kiorid*
LAKE MARY. ! Bedroom,
I'uhMa* Aug SI A S»pt * 1*
Studio of Dance. 322-4710 be­ air and heat, fenced. Ph
322 0645
Florida loom, feaced yard.
;- 1144.
tween 7 and IQ p. m.
322 334)3.
2324 Park Drive
3221507.
1. t“ 11

W

97. House* For Rent

101. Trailer Space • Kent

AVAILABLE Sept. I. 323 (367.

106. Apartment* for Kent
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Aircaoditlooed Bedroom. $63. I ll
E. Mil., 322 4283.
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished 2
Bedroom apartment, kitchen
equipt. 1081# W. 18th St. Ph.
319-3932 Geneva.
FUKNISHK!) apartment, in­
quire 404 E llth St., Apt.
7.

Repossessions

'35 Chry*. $(Wt bal. $32 mo.
'38 Ramb. $279 bal, $ll mo.
'38 Chcv. $499 bal, $24 mo.
'81 Renault, $330 hat, $29 mo.
'35 Cadillac $707 bal, $37 mo.
'37 Ply. HT, $393 bal, $32 mo.
'61 Chev. $997 bal, $13 mo.
'80 Ford. $797 bal, $33 mo.
'35 Pont. $691 bal, $33 rao.
‘39 Chev. Wg. $607 bal, $32 mo.
'39 Ply Wg. $657 bal. $21 mo.
'36 runt. Wg $301 bal $21 mo.
'35 Chev. Wg. $739 bal, $36 mo.
'37 Olds Wg. $697 bal, $32 mo.
'19 Merc. $699 bal, $32 mo.
'33 Cadillac. $301 bal, $31 mo.
'39 Chev. V5 $902 bal. $39 mo.
’60 Talcon $747 bal, $3$ mo.
•81 VW. 11091 bal., $42 mo.
'39 Old*. Cpe $997 bal, $39 mo.
'35 Olds, $399 hal, $3t mo.
’37 Olds HT. $89.1 bal. $33 mo.
'M Chev. Bui. $Wl hal. $39 mo.
'34 Pont. $499 hal. $24 mo.
’34 Cadillac $499 bal, $21 mo.
'31 Pont. $199 bal, $31 mo.
'60 Lin. A/C $1992 hal, $32 mo.
'HI Renault, $392 bal, $31 mo.
'35 Hillman. $397 bal, $31 mo.
•36 FoM PU, $397 bal, $31 mo.
'34 Ford PU, $199 bal. $23 mo.
'33 Caddy $399 bal, $19 mo.
'S3 Ford,
$79 bal, $8 mo.
'33 Rutck, $35 bal, $4 mo.
'34 Chav.
$53 bal, $3 mo.
'33 Olds, $99 bal, $5 mo.
'35 Ply. 197 hal. $8 mo.
'60 VW truck $792 bal. $34 mo.
'35 Merc. $797 bal.. $35 mo.
'36 Chev. $357 bal, $31 bat.
'36 Chev. $419 bal, $19 mo.
'60 Tord Wg. $597 bal, $37 mo.

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Vak - M n yee attar
m
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gh there's t*
rich aatWacUnto ktiai
_ r, k a to | a tauter
t yon cm teatflt i9«Ua
I fattnrv. Oa tte
___ teat, k jrau to ter#
what k take*, knowing that
ym have U wi* telp give you
tte toeeattvo to metal* a
drive to tte to*.
j to la y H. Jordan,
i rio* praakkat of tte
j . C. Pexaay Company, everyoaa a te aaptroa to reach tte
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tte impartaaea of
aatf railanew to prapara traincaa tor tte hay company poaiUoes af atora nuaagamant
To aaa hew yea rata as
masaiamciit material, give
yooraalf to potato tor aaeh
"yea” ta tte following quit,
five pointa for aaeh "hilfyei" amt ta n for each ’‘no.”
r te n aaa tte acoriag tahla at
tte and.
0 a yaw kte
No quality la more Import*
to aa asecutlva. Tte opinion
other* hire of you la often a
reflectioa of what you think
about them; if you Ilka item,
they'll like you — and work
(or you. This doean’t mean
that you mutt bn friendly to
tte point when you fail to
crtticlaa poor effort!. It dot*
mean, on tte other hand, that
your critklira ahould be aim*
rd at helping your aubordisate, nettT at merely boosting
your own apo.
Da y*u fa tly
fob?

Jab wafl
la tte only way you caa ad*
vaaca to a tetter ooe, tar poet
partormaaca to what potential
a n Jadpad an. You’ll
Job better tf you
wby you do it - Jwt when
you and your fob fit into tte
total company picture. Thii
win net only imprnra your
morale, but, by giving you •
tetter praep of tte orgeniiatlon'a aat-up, prepare you tor
the neat atop up.
Da yaa leak I * bettor m*toedir
Do yaa try to dream up
idea* that will attract enatomefi, tocnaae aale*. aava
the company money T Do you
undentand and work at tte
important function of flndinp
tte moat efficient way to pet
thlnpi done?
Da ym
If you look around for aomathinp to do when your Immedi­
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you atay with a Job whan
other* would let down, if you-

Dimes Savers Telephone Official
Pose Problem Gets Post In Bank
For U. S. Hint

E. 0 . Banka, president of
tied hla tie South Seminole Bank, Fern
put M hie coat, he aleo Park, today announced the
; tte dime from hie draw­ election of Runtil P, Hub
er. On hie way to work, he bert to membership oa tte
need tte dime ta buy a paper. bank'* board of directors.
H a newahey apaat the dime
Tte board of directors la
for a cup af coffee at a shop naming Hulbcrt as a new
where tte proprietor pan the member pointed out hla buiidime fat change to a man who neii career and generous parteupht a pack af elgarctUa.
Thin man toft the dime ee
n tip when te bought lunch
and tte waitrew (pent It for
bobby pine that afternoon at
Die dime atora, Tte dime store
pare it in change to a woman
who bought a pale ot aun*
By Jane Casselberry
glaatea and aha apent it for
The Mona Club of CaassJa roll of mlnta at the candy berry received an official
shop. The man in the candy visit last Thursday night
atep pare the dime In change from Clauds E. Uxk* of
to a man who bought hla wife taeahurg, district governor
of 35-0, a t a meeting held at
o boa of chocolate*.
In a tingle day, the dime the Trad* Winds Cafeteria In
•erred at a medium of ex­ Seminal* Plaza,
Lock# gave a report on the
change In eight tran*action*
But there It atopped. For the Lions International Conven­
man who bought tho ehoeo- tion held this summer In Tor­
Into# to not only a thoughtful onto, Canada.
Other distinguished guests
huaband, ho I* alio a dlmoanvar. Whan ho got home, ha at the meeting were Deputy
dropped the dim* In a cigar District Governor At targe,
hoi In hla dreeaer drawer Sam L, Shaw, Mt. Dora, and
where It will remaliv-olong Deputy District Governor for
with 157 earlier dlraee—and Region Three, Harold A. Jen­
kins of Orlamlo,
more to tom*.
la tho dlme-aaver doing To emphasize the problems
wrong T Not in the uaual of the blind and encourage
■ana*. In fact, he i» practic­ interest In the club's light
ing thrift through aaving, a conservation program, l.iona
generally accepted virtue. Hut Milton Freeman and Hibbard
Casselberry at* their salads
today our country ia in the
while blindfolded.
throe* of a coin ihortag*. No­
body ctalma thla shortage ia
being rauaed by dime-savers,
Spectators Gored
but the drainer-drawer depoaSAN HKHA8TIAN DE LOS
It, the piggy-hank balance and
REYES. Spain (U PI)—More
the augar-bowl aupply are an­ than 3(1 persons were knock­
cient and wideapread cuatnma
ed down or gored by siz
and account for literally bil­ stampeding fighting bulla
lions of roina now deeperately
here Sunday during an "enneeded to eeie tho need* of
derm," when the streets are
retail trade.
barricaded off and the bulls
Roth tl. R- mlnta are now
herded along them to the hull
working overtime to Increaa* ring.
coin production, and another
Spectators are allowed to
mint ia to be romtrucled. In
run with the bulls.
the meantime, roina already
minted mint be kept in cirfiliation if both retailer and
roniumer are not to ihare In
o frustrating Impaee* at the
eeih register.
Do ynur share. Take your
enina to the bank and turn
them In for paper money. Or
bettor yet, put them In a sav­
ings account where theyll
multiply through the magic
of Interest. That's an added
benefit you’ll never get from
your drawer drawer.

Locke Visits
Lions Club

tJcipation in civic and com­
munity endeavors aa outstand­
ing qualifications for this po­
litic*.
Hulbert, a Maitland area
rwidtnt for over tl years, is
a member and past president
of tho Maitland Chamber of
Commerce, and a member ot
the Winter Park Chamber of
Commerce. !o addition, te ia
a past vice-chairman of the
Weklva District, Boy Scouts
of Amtrtca, and an elder and
trustee of Maitland’a First
Presbyterian Church. Ho is a
member of the Central Flori­
da Navy League and a direc­
tor of the Mental Health As­
sociation of Orsnge County.
Ho is past committee chair­
man of the Plant • Engineer­
ing Committee of the statewide Florida Telephone Asso­
ciation.
An employe of the Winter
Park Telephone Company for
over 31 years, Hulbcrt has
risen "through tho ranks"
from lineman to his present
position as executive vice
president. He was elected to
t h e Telephone Company's
board of directors in IM2.
llulbert Is marlred to the
former Issbelle M. McNair.
Mrs. llulbert, as well as the
couple's four children, Jim­
my, Chuck, Grace and San­
dra, were all born in Mait­
land. Hla parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest E. Hulbcrt also
reside in Maitland.
South Seminole Bank was
chartered In IM1, opening on
June M of that year. The progreat made by thie financial
institution over the past 3
years la indicative of the ra­
pid development of the Mait­
land • South Seminole County
area. Reaourcei of South Sem­
inole Bank have increased to
their present total approach­
ing $7,000,000.
South Seminole Bank now
employs 20 and continues to
expand ita facilities aa de­
mand wararnta.

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‘Victory Meet*
By Jan* Casselberry
The H t m i n o l a County
Young Republican Club haa
announced a "GoMwater Vic­
tory Strategy Meeting" to be
held at • pm. Tuesday in
the Caucus Room of Florida
State Bank in Sanford.
E. Pope Bassett, president
of the club, omphaaiaea that
oil Semlnolo Ccunty voters,
regardless of party affilia­
tion, who realty wont to do
something tangible to help in
the campaign or* invited to
attend.
"This mooting,” he said, “Is
not for thoeo who would just
like to talk politics but for
those who want to work for
Goidwator and accomplish
some practical political re­
mits.”

MONDAY,

Are yow an apttatot?
A good executive is optimis­
tic and enthusiastic about his
Job and his company and
oeeka to footer this construc­
tive approach ia hto co-work­
er*. Do you "talk-up" your
firm when you’re a m o n g
friends, Instead of Joining the
Mile chorus of griperaT

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gractooaiy?
Taking criticism personally
to not only a sign of immatur­
ity — H'a a sure way to cheat
yourself of good will and val­
uable pointers. If you honestly
think your critic is wrong,
speak up and maka countersuggestions. But be sure you
apeak from knowledge and
not from hurt pride — especi­
ally if H'a tte boss whose
oplnfcm you're challenging.
Con yon express yourself
well?
Unleu you ean phrase your
thoughts claarly and concise­
ly, you’re not adequately
equipped to tell others what
to do. Numerous personnel
studies have ahown that exe­
cutives In every field tend to
have above • average vocabu­
laries. if you know you're
weak here, or in the spelling
or grammar department, cor­
rect these deflciencie* before
they hurt your chances.
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If it teems to stand still,

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progressing at tte same dip.
There’s nothing wrong with
dock-watching so long aa you
use tte dock as a stimulus to
work, not as an eaeapn from

Tte boat way to time your
speed la tho race for success
la to keep • record of your
performance. No matter what
your Job la, not* how much
you accomplished each weak
or each month. Set your own
goals.
Sccrr# yourself II fallow*:
IS to loo points — you hava
H, and art a prims manager
prospect with an excellent
IUtlihood or reaching tte top.
U to to — You are definite­
ly management material, hut
you'll te wise to step up your
efforts if you want to live up
to your potential.
75 to ao — You can make it,
but you have a lot of compe­
tition. Aik yourself bow you
can improve.
63 to 70 — the odds are
against your landing a Job in
top management unless you
ean lick those traits that have
coat you so many points.
Below 65 — being a mana­
ger isn't everything. Your best
bet la to seek success as a
spouse and as a citizen. If
you have the gumption a man
agement position is barely
passible, but you would prob­
ably be happier seeking a
career in another direction.

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Tte potential e x e c u t i v e
knows that te must literally
lean to succeed — by taking
u m i, talking to superior*
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Tte development of lifelong
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City Speeds 'Cane
Workmen Told
To Stand By
For Big Blow
RVAH • One Nivy Wlv«»,
sponsoring the forthcoming
Talent Show for the benefit of
the USO, report that the "VlgHantes" — a five piece b a n d will appear on the program.
The quintet Is compoeed of
Dob Mooney, Emile Caup,
Jack Shafer, Russ Hamilton
ami Steve Collins.
Jack LcBlanc, a vocalist
and pianist, has also agreed
to perform. Additional audi­
tions aro stated for Monday
nights the 7th and 14th of
September.
o

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Clearing of right-of-way pro­
perty for repaving SR 427 la
under way. Dense brush Is be­
ing removed now on a le c ­
tion ot tne road just north ot
Lyman High School. It'll be
a blessing when this project
is completed.
• • •
Note to the parent who
wanted us to check on lunch
periods at Sanford Junior
High School:
Yes, madam, your child is
correct! There are three lunch
periods. The first starts at
10:33 a m., the second at 11:38 a.m. and the third Is at
12:29 p m.
Can you Imagine going to
lunch before 10:43 in the
.naming? But tbit's tight.
Principal Hugh Carlton ex­
plains it this way; "We’ve got
more than 1,300 students here
and the enrollment is grow­
ing every day. When a school
term first begins more pupils
eat in the cafeteria. We're
feeding between 300 and 400
at each lunch period. If we
only had two lunch periods
we'd have to expand the time
of the lunch period to be sure
they were all served."
Out that's not all. Carlton
also said that since classes
begin at 8 a m. a large num­
ber of students must be up at
fl a.m. for breakfast In order
to be ready to catch buses as
early as 7 a.m. "By 10:45
most of them are ready to
eat," Carlton said. "If you
don't believe it, visit our caf­
eteria during the first lunch
period."
We believe you!
*

V *

Among the 838 graduates
who completed their work dur­
ing Florida Stale University's
third semester were Penelope
Anne Ulackford of Altamonte
Springs, Lorraine Y. Whiting
of Geneva and Elisabeth Bu­
ford Williams of Sanford.

• * •

Mr. and Mrs. Harold If.
Kastnrr of Sanford will be
playing feature roles in plans
for the 21st annual convention
of the Florida Fruit and Veg­
etable Association. Mrs. Kastner is chairman of the ladies
golf tournament to be held in
connection with the organlzalion's get-together. Harold is a
member of the men's tourney
committee. The event will be
held Sept. 23.
» # •
The newly formed Humane
Society nireti Sept. 19 at the
Civic Center from 7 to 9 p m.,
Jf. T. Johnson announced tod v ;. " .t "ot- ' v- T«wv*v'd;f ■•n
"bring n lrirtd ." »RrfncsV
mentj will be served, he says.

ONLY

22

Days Left To
R egister For
General Flection

City crews were h ard at
work today under the direction
of City Manager W. E. Know­
les and department superin­
tendents battening down the
City of Sanford ahead of
threatening Hurricane Dora.
“Emergency crews have
been placed on standby, and
we are proceeding with our
regular checklist of hurricane
preparations," Knowles said.
Preparations include check­
ing out fuel supplies and work­
ing conditions of the city's
emergency generators that
supply power to City Halt, the
police station and the Navy
Shore Patrol olliccs, the gen­
erator at Radio Station WTRR, two way radios, and heavy
duty equipment and trucks.
Crews were busy boarding
up tiie lo o , with men lu aland
by during the hurricane to
keep watch over the animals.
Knowles said that a man with
i high-powered rifle has or­
ders to shoot if «ny of the
wild animals should escape
during the storm.
Draglines, axes, chain saws,
bush hooks, tow cables and
trucks are ready to move
trees, limbs or other heavy
debris off streets or property
If they are blown down by
the storm winds.
All portable objects. Includ­
ing city trash cans will be
removed from streets and
stored.
Citizens are advised th at if
they have debris lying around
in their yards that they wish
to remove themselves, the
city land fill area will be open
until 4:30 p.m. today.
City crew* and officials will
be on emergency standby duly
all night and until all danger
has passed, Knowles said.

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

f e n t lf c
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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Hurricane warning* posted; high today In 80's; low tonight In 70'*.
United Press Leased Wire
E8tnbTi*hed l008 TUES., SEPTEMBER 8, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 273

Bulletin
A twin-Jet Navy plane flee­
ing from hurricane Dora's
path crashed la Lake Mon­
roe early this afternoon and
eyewitnesses said both filer*
were hilled.
Henry Pyle of Lake Monrow Ian said the men,
neither identified by naval
olltclals, had either died in
the trash or wrre drowned.
He said he visited the plane
trash site ia a boat and that
“neither man survived.”
The plane had just left th*
nival station for Olathe,
K it., to ride out the storm
from that safe haven. It
trashed in Lake Monroe about three miles from the
south shore and in the vicin­
ity of Enterprise.
Pyle aaid the men elected
to ride to the water In the
plane sinre the canopy wan
still secured.
Identity ot the two filers
was withhrld pending notifi­
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County Adopts
Road Program
For 6 Months
fly Julian Slrnilrom
Associate Editor
A tentative mad program
for the next six months was
ndopted today by the County
Commission calling for an
expenditure of 8202,300 in
ceunty funds for muterial*.
Except for 88,200 remain­
ing in the current year's road
iirnl bridge fund the amount
to be expended will come
frum the budget for ths 198485 flsrnl year.
Major projects include the
completion of the north mile
of Winter Park Drive, South­
west Road, West Lake Brant­
ley Road, Twenty-Fifth Street
extension, larks Mery Boule­
vard from Lake Mary to 1-4
and routlna maintenance.
This section of the program
will amount to 8102,508 for
the cost of materials.
Additional projects include:
Disrict One — Richmond
Road, Moore's Station, Sipes
Avenue and I’ineway, a total
of *21,000,
District Two — Hutchison
Parkway, County Home Road
and Santa Barbara, a total
of 118,500.
District Thres—LongwoodMarkham Road and Raymond

SAIGON, Viet Nam &lt;UP11
—South Viet Nam’a military
triumvirate baa elected M»J.
Gen. Duong Van (Big) Minh
ss ita chairman and will reelevate him to the honorary
title of chief of state aa well,
the government announced
today.
It was not Immediately
clear in this lateet of fre­
quent recent shifts in the
Vietnamese political kaleido­
scope whether actual power
had shifted to Minh or was
still retained by Premier
Nguyen Khanh.
The trimvirate Has pro­
mised to tum power over to
civilian* within two month*.
It consists of Minh, Khanh
and Lt. Gen. Tran Thien A venue, fdS.OOO.
District Four—Reed Ave­
khiem.
nue
and Lake Mills Road,
The three generals agreed
87.800.
Monday night on Minh'a ele­
District Five—Iowa, For­
vation.
They gave him the respon­ est Drive, Vtne wood, Sunset
end Lake Mary drainage,
sibility of naming a civilian
117,700.
council, which in turn is to
Of these five districts the
draw up a provisional consti­
Longwood • Markham Road,
tution and name a provisional
with materials running J28,assembly by the end of Octo­
000, would rail for tha larg­
ber.
• •
est outlay sf fur.de. Thr t \ . . i •
Jtinh was one r[ ‘ pe
iu jjic t
t*tTO)'L)A In the coup which overthrew
for tha Hutchison Tarkway.
the late President Ngo Dinh
Diem 10 months ago. He in
turn was kicked upstairs to Hikes Help Trio
figurehead rhief of state in
On Theft Spree
Khanh'e own coup Jan. 30.
DENVER (UIT) — Denver
When Khanh proclaimed
hintself President last Aug. police Monday arrested three
18, Minh was stripped of teen-agers who allegedly stole
even his honorific title. But more then 83.000 worth of
he rame back into prominence loot in house burglaries and
following the rictlng that made their getaways on bi­
ended Khan's one-man rule cycles.
10 days ago.
Detectives said the three—
In another surprise move, two brothers. 15 and 17, and
South Viet Nam's powerful ■ friend, 18—would toss the
Buddhist leadership appealed loot into empty newspaper
to the Communist Viet Cong bags strapped over ths han­
guerrillas to end their civil dlebars of their bicycles and
wsr against the government. ride away.

MIAMI (U P!) — Massive
Hurricane Dora, with top
winds howling a t 130 mites
an hour, churned a relentless
course today toward the Flor­
ida and Georgia coasts.
The nation's space center
a t Cap* Kennedy, included In
a 225-mil* stretch of coast­
line where hurricane warn­
ing* were flying, began bat­
tening down for the second
time in less then a month.
Five rockets were ordered
removed from their launch
pails.

Forecasters strongly urged
residents in low-tying aisaa
to nuke plans to move V*
higher ground. Along th a
coast, from M yrtle Beach, S.
C. to Stuart, Fla., prepara­
tion! were rushed for th* full
force cf the storm 1st* to­
night or Wednesday.
Dora was described aa
three times as large aa Hur­
ricane Cleo which swept up
tha Florida coastline three
weeks ago, doing millions la
damage after killing 13K per­
sons in th* Caribbean.

Westward Movement
Dora, pushing a ' * a d 11y
westward a t about 15 miles
an hour, was throwing gale
force winds 350 miles to Its
north and U)0 miles to its
south.
No hurrlcana in this cen­
tu ry bn* ever smashed Into
north Florida directly from
th* Atlantic Occon.
‘T here always Is a remote
chance that a hurricane will
turn but we think there it a
high probability that Hurri­
cane Dura will hit tome place
the nerth Florida
coast,** said
Gordon E.
Dunn, chief of the National
Hurricane Center at Miami.

Residents In low • lying
areas "where access roads
would be flooded" were urg­
ed to move to higher ground.
Emergency
erewa
wera
alerted at Cape Kennedy and
workmen
began
securing
loose equipment a t ths apaca
center which w as brushed last
month by Hurricane Cleo but
esenped major damage.
In a 10 a. m. advisory,
the Miami W eather Bureau
urged residents In tha hurrican* warning and watch
*it‘«a—from S tu a rt hi Myrtle
(leach—to begin precaution*
for the protection of Ufa and
property.

Ten Foot High Tides

CHECKING FLIGHT PLANS prior to evncunntlon from Sanford Naval Air Station are these
niemtzer* of the base. Shown are, from left, G.
W. Mitchell, AM 1; George W. Beer*, AQ 1; Lt.

Cdr. Pat O'Gara, Lt. Cdr. O. W. McGuire and
Lt. Cdr. I&gt;. F. (Kirk) Kirpatrick. Behind them
ia a TA-3B Sky warrior.
(Herald Photo)

Navy Ptanes Flee From Storm
Bombers Head
For Safe Zone
Across Nation

H U R R I C A N E DORA i-t under constant monitoring at the Sanford Naval

Air Station a* it moved relentlessly toward the coast. Checking the jw»sition above are Cnpt. James O. Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing One, left, and Lt. Cdr. Vincent Law, station weather officer.

Sanford Naval Air Station
plarn-i departed shortly be­
fore noon M a y for the hurri­
cane flw a-way station at US
NAS Olathe, Kamas, Lt. Sam
Dow, Wing PIO officer hai re­
ported to Thu Herald.
Meanwhile, storm prepara­
tions at the local atatlon are
p r o c e e d i n g as scheduled
throughout the day for maxi­
mum prntcclioo of personnel
and properly.
At il a.m. Chief Meteorolo­
gist Lt. Vincent Law reported
slight traces of rain, wind
gusts up to 23 miles an hour,
from the north • northwest,
though the barometer was
steady at 29 893 inches.
Lt. Igiw said that gusts will
be near 88 miles an hour by
H p m, today, with rain ami
wind* increasing frum the
north • northwest.

County To Use
Warning Given Area Residents Police Powers

As 'Monster' Heads This Way

The County Commission to­
day decided to exercise its
police powers and call for
strict enforcement of regula­
tions which prohibit the use
of the county's old clay pit in
the vicinity of Tee 'n Green
Estates.
W. T. Hensley, a resilient of
the subdivision, told Commis­
sioners that windows in tha
neighborhood are being shot
out by unknown persons In th*
vicinity of the pit and request­
ed some action.
Commission C h a i r m a n
James Avery Informed Hens­
ley that there is a regulation
on the books now that prohib­
its the us* of the pit for any
reason between aundown and
sunrise. The board agreed to
erect signs posting the clay
pit area and to ask ths Sher­
iffs Department to enforce
the regulation.
"We've got to do something
out there," Avery commented,

Civil Defense ind Red Cross] emergency equipment.
| nity Building;
Hurricane shelters will be
authorities voiced u r g e n t
South Seminole Junior High
•rarninqx today for all citizens opened In the following loca­ —south and central Seminole
I'l I*--,
Cmjotw. V f-S ting* to t»v.- pjre of designa­ County;
pickup* at Mobile
Manor Trailer Park in Santo take every precaution im ted areas of the county:
Crnoms Academy — —San­ lando and st Bear L a k e
mediately for "a very, very
ford area, plus north, central School.
dangerous hurricane."
‘This one is a monster," and northwcit Seminole Coun­ Roirnwald School — South
said Disaster Chairman Tom ty; CD vehicles to pick up Seminole County.
my Peterson "We can t urge passengers at Flemings store
Persons who come to th*
you too strongly to batten in Midway for two and a half shelters are urged to bring
down securely, and prepare hours after announcement of bedding, amusements for chil­
for s heavy scige of hurricane shelter opening;
dren and if posible, cat supper
National Guard Armory — before coming.
ainds for a long period of
lime, perhaps as much as 10 Hanford area, plus norlh-cen
"Tie down everything loose
hours, if Hurricane Dura con­ tral and northwest Seminole around your home before you
tinues on her present course," County; pick-up vehicles at leave," Prlerion urged.
Peterson warned.
Elder Springs Baptist Church
The Salvation Army Is pre­
The disaster chief urged and Wilson School in Paola;
pared to help with 68 vehicles
that householders remove or
Oviedo City Hall and Oviedo for evacuation to shelters in
tie down all loose objects in Junior High School —north­ the area, and stand by sup­
yards, stock up on water, can­ east and southeast Seminole plies for the emergency, Capt.
dles or flashlights, radio bat­ County; pickups at Geneva Harry Fodi-o, lorsl SA offi­
teries, tinned foods or other School and Cbuluota Commu­ cial said this munung.
"bsfor* someone get* kzUsd."

4

"Dora ia a large and severe
hurricane with highest winds
estimated near 130 m.p.h.
near the renter and it has
the strength to put up a ten
food tide near and a little
north of where th* renter
reaches the coast along with
huge wave*," the Weather
Bureau said.
Dora I* located about 350
tulle* east of Cap* Kennedy
where five rockets stood on
their lniinrh pads, Including
the giant Saturn-1 super
rocket set for launch Sept.

17 with a dummy Apolla
moonship.
Th* warnings rame as
Dora, termed nearly three
times as large aa last month's
killer Hurricane Cleo, pushed
steadily westward a t about IK
m.p.h.
"Dora I* a targe, sever*
hurricane with highest winds
estimated a t 130 mile* an
hour near tha center and
galea extending nearly 850
mile* to the north and 100
miles to the south," th* ad­
visory said.

Stern Warning Given
“ All Interest in the are* of
wnrning should take neces­
sary precaution* against high
wind* and title* and eapeclally In the arra of hurricane
display," tha weather bureau
added.
"This hurricane will pro­
duce tides of 18 fact above
normal near and * littl* north
of where the center reaches
ths coait, generally around
five feet elsewhere to ths
north of ths c e n te r. » , and
2 to 5 feet in ths area of gnle
display on the South Carolina
roust.
"All persons on low coastal
areas of northeast South Car*
olina should taka th* neces­
sary precaution* to protect
themselves a g a i n s t these
tides. Person* where access
road* would be flooded should
evacuate today.
Hugo swell* and abnormal­
ly high tides wern already
hashing tha roust and fore­
casters said minor beach ero­
sion was r e t r i e d from Day­

tona Beach, Fla., northward
into the Carolina*.
Cities along ths roast be­
gan preparing for ths blow.
Dora was on* of thrs*
storms churning tha Atlantic.
Tha Miami hurenu located
Hurricane Ethel early today
at 400 miles south, southeast
of Bermuda. I t was moving
toward the west, northwest
about 12 miles an hour and
should pass south of Bermuda
tonight.
Ethel was described as s
"small affair with wind guata
of hurricane fore* in squall*
neur the center and with
iiiiiid
gales extending 100 U&gt;
280 miles from the center."

Herald Index
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Society ........ ---------- Paged
Sport* __ ....--------- Pag* It
TV Program* ............ Page 7

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I, Cub Scout Leaders Meet For Training
By Jana Caaaalbarry
Sessions 1 and 2 of Cnb
Scout bade training for Cub*
master*, Denmother* a n d
Committeemen were conduct*
ad Monday night at tha Cas­
selberry Community Mstho*
dlst Church by Instructor*
Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Whitmore
of W inter Park.
The Instructor* made ef­
fective use of slide* and flanelgraph visual aid* to lllu*
strata their talk*.
Th« courie was attended by
representatives of Cub Tack
540 of Casselberry and Pack
240 of Altamonto Spring*.
New Cubmaster* for th* two
parks ar* Dava Water* of
Casselberry and Robert Trerira of Altamonto Spring*.
Ib e local Cub Scout* *ie
planning to participate In the
district Cub-O-Ree to be held
Aug. 22 at Mend Garden* In
W inter Park. Thema for th*
occasion will be on the Olym­
pic* and handicraft items
made by the Cub* also will
b« on display.

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NEW CUBMASTEFLS, Dnvo Water a of Casscllierry Park 540 and Roltcrt
Trerico of Altamonto SpringH Pack 240, left to right, were among thoso
attending tho basic training course for Cub Scout leaders held at the
Casselberry Community Methodist Church and taught by Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Whitmore, right.
(Herald Photo)

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New List Of Blood Donors Is Released
Ninety-eight person* each
donated a pint uf blood to the
Seminole County Blood Bank
during the month of June,
Chairman Ralph Wight re­
vealed today.
Six of the donor* were
women Including Mr*. Lillian
Burk* who gave her eighth
pint; Mr*. Jean Converse,
aeventh; Mr*. Margaret J. Aul,

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T o u a re h e r e lif notified that
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la lh* Circuit Caiurt of H»mla ula County, Florida. In C h a n ­
cery, a n a bhr#vta t* .| llll* of
w h l r h la FIIIHT FKIIKII At.
■ AVINOH ANII l/IA N AHHOCIATION O F HKMINol.i: COUNTY,
a c orporation. Plaintiff, v*
l l A l l l i r D, R O H l U a et al.
U efendanta, th* n a tu r e nf enld
aull bain* a ault In foreclose
t h a t c e r ta in m a r i n a s * dated
May II, IMS, and o f record
In Official Haaorda llooh M l
a t pane I I I of th* Public liecord*
of
Hamlnnt*
County,
Florida, e n c u m b e r ln * th* fol­
lo w in g daacrlbad re al property,
t o - w l ll
Lot I t (laaa Weal ID feat
th e r e o f ) KVANP nUIIOIVI.
HION, accordln * to Plat
t h e r e o f recorded In I'lal
Hook I, p**e IT of lb*
I’ubllo lleoord* nf Hciiil.
not* Oounly, Florida,
a n d you ar* h«r*hy r«&lt;iulred
t o file yo u r An*w*r In »ald
a u lt w ith th* underalgned Clerk
of aald C ourt and to eerv*
a copy Ihoreof upon I 'U liillf f *
a lt o r n e y , who** name and addre«a a p p e a r t»«hiw, on or haf o ra th* loth day of Aucuat,
t i l l , and In d e fault thereof
Deere* Pro Cnnfeaao will b* an
( •r a d a s a l n a t you.
WITNUHH MV HAND ANIi
O F FIC IA L HUAI, a t lh* Oounly
Courthoue*. Hanforil, Henilnot*
Oounly, Florida, title lu th dey
of June, ISM.
(SEAL)
A rth u r If Ilerkw llh, Jr.,
Clerk C ircuit Court
Hyi M a r th a T. Vlhl-n
Ii. C.
Phillip II. Logan
HIIINIIOI.MKII and TJWIAN
F lr a l Federal llulldlng
Hanford, F lo r id a
r u h l l a h J u l y S, t, is. II, ISM.

tliiril, anil Mis. Lula Morgan
ml Mra. Jnniro Fisher who
donated for tint first time.
Robert Thninns led tho totnl
donation giving hi* 30th pint
nf blood.
Others were Clnudn Haw­
kins, 27; C. C. Henderson nnd
Frank Holmes, 20; David
Green, 2.1; W alter Cook. 22;
John Fortier and Robert I).
Grleme, 21; Richard Clielelte
sml I/ircn Dougherty, 111;
Harry Knhelbergcr, 10; Ray­
mond Hall nnd Lewis Srhwelckert, 14; Melvin Siskind,
Rolairt Bennett, nnd Winfred
Smorowski, 11; Ralph Sehriekert, Cnreni Gnger, Rob­
ert I-rFlla, and lluliert .Smith,
12; Bernard D. Jnffi'o, O. K.
Robinson, II; Willard Nelder
and William Clnrk, 10.
More who donated during
June Included; Henry S.
Hilts, llurold J. rlinpniBn,
Kenneth L. Merles, K. C. Har­
per, larwrnan J. Oliver, seven;
D. C. McCoy, Alvin F.
‘niiiinpaon, Clarence W. Bar­
low, sis; Roger W. Coleman,
K. II. Hudson, Leslie William
Holcombe, five; Ituasell II.
Fehrman, Robert E. White,
Jr., Chnrlea B. Gnllrglier,
James Ronsvvelt, L. J. HI*ner, four; Edward K. Atwell,
John W. I’rather, Ronnie J.
Berlin, three.
Ferry W. Willey, Hay T.
Glinea, Jerry Langdon Jones,
Harry Meara, Bert Hollings­
worth, Ronald K. Rasmussen,
Gary Gibson, Curtney Mead,
Elmer C, ('nni|iliell, Rev. Jes­
se Ilrown, Cecil (!. I.indeley,
Durwntd T. Solley, two.
First timers Included Willie
Renfrew, Ilnvld L. Martin,
Harvey L. Fayne, Isaac Clark,
George Renlon, Franeia J.
Miller, Robert K MncGiegor,
Willie J. Ransom, Jr., Mar­
vin L. Slone, Morrell Dnbose,
Elvin J. Feterson, Thomas
('aldernne, Rudolph Heott, llu-

ey l,eo Ware, Phillip Carson,
Also William I.. Price, Wil­
liam II. Reanlen, Gcraltl R.
Rates, Rolivrt W. Repp,
James W. Crampton, Raymoiul J. Rlarek, Thutnna DiMagglo, Harry K. Naylor,
Robert E. Morton, Thomas
Trnynor, John Underwood,
Jr., Robert I*. Hobbs, Jerome
II. Spourke, John Taylor, Den­
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not crusading for integration
or segregation."
Next, he said and Hodges
chimed in to echo this state­
ment, "we have no powers to
enforce any law. We are not
mediatora that will settle any
dispute arbitrarily, but con­
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers today and Saturday; hlfiht today 00-91; low tonight In low 70a.
tion.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 231
Meanwhile, working out of
the commerce department, the
three former aouthrrn gov­
Pica to County Commission­
ernors (Hodges was once gov­
er!: Could you possibly con­
ernor of North Cnrolinn)
sider the purchase of a fog­
have visited seven southern
ging machine while you're
governor* and the governors
of Oklahoma and Indiana
pondering the next fiscal bud­
since Tuesday.
get? Those blind mosquitoes
Hodges said the visit to
are, putting it mildly, pesky.
Florida wound up the current
•
•
*
tour, but added that ultimate­
Mayor A. L. Wilson, called
ly. the governor of ail 50
repeatedly to city business
states will be visited.
meetings, grinned the follow­
Governor Hryunl, n segre­
ing suggestion the other day:
gationist who hus said ho will
“While we’re at It, let's con­
take no special steps to en­
sider some more money for
force the civil rights law,
the mayor's office now that
smiled very little during the
it's become a fulltime Job."
meeting, lie and Collins arc
IIy Donna Eatea
WASHINGTON (U PI)
• * •
A letter from Atlantic old political foes of long­
President Johnson today pro*
Wc can relax a little more
Const Line Railroad assuring standing. Collins was all
senteil elaborate statistic* and
now; the Beatles have paid
its full cooperation in having smiles.
testimonials from the business
their Miami hotel bill.
the otd station house at the
world to challenge charges by
Church Street crossing re­
Sen. Barry Goldwater that tha
Some say it’ll be Barry in
moved was read at the reg­
administration is fiscally ir­
San Francisco next week.
ular meeting of the Longwood
responsible.
Some say It'll bo Bill. After
City Council Thursday even­
Johnson made known hi*
due consideration, the Clock
ing.
facta and figures about tha
Winders have come up with
In the letter, ACL explain­
economy at an impromptu
tho following decision: Time
ed that the building had been
press conference in the Whit*
will tell.
House cabinet room. Thl* fol­
sold to Railway Exprrs* in
. . .
lowed a crowded ceremony in
WASHINGTON ( U m
- 1959 »rul bad bren in opera­
r iilC tiin (UPI) _ Former
which he awarded the Dist­
tion until late last year. It
The need of a Humane So­
President Johnson said today
inguished ScrrL e Mcdul to
stated that as soon as per­ | President Dwight D. Eisenhow­
ciety in Seminole County has
Ailrn. Barry D. Felt, former
been pointed up again by a he is “ much more interested mission can be obtained from er said today that the Repub­
eommandcr-in-chlef of U. S,
Paola woman. She called the In deeds than" words from the state commission to per­ lican platform should do more
forces in the Pacific.
Herald, reported two young Cuban Premier Fidel Castro manently close the office, the than "merely state principles
The Chief Executive said
The President made the building will be sold and re­ and generalities."
puppies had been abandoned
Elsenhower, en route to the
(lint In about n week he hope*
near her home and asked statement In response to an moved.
to announce final figures on
In other business, A. E. San Francisco GOP conven­
what she could do about it. olfer by Castro to improve
tion. said “ You have to re­
fiscal Unit which ended Juno
A check of city and county relations with the United O'Neall and Associates, city
cognize the great issues of the
30. He said lie expects to ha
States.
engineers, were authorized to
authorities showed this an­
able to give the country iom«
At a news conference John­ draw specifications and ob­ time."
swer: “Nothing — you're
He told reporters, who as­
"good news."
son
also
announced,
in
the
tain bids on equipment neces­ sembled at the observation
stuck."
Johnson made this predie.
foreign
policy
field,
that
Mi­
. . .
sary for chlorinating the Platform of his private car.
tlon on the basis of prelimin­
chael Forrestal, son of the
However, sometimes local late defense secretary James rlty'e water. Chnirmnn R. C. that a platform had to do
ary figure* which he had seen
veterinarians have waiting Forrestal, would be the new Carlson explained that tli? three things:
involving the federal deficit,
—State principles.
list* of people wanting pup­ head of a U. S. inter-agency State Health Department re­
employment ami other favor­
—Identify the Issues.
able economic indicators.
pies and these could be task force on South Viet Nam. quires chlorination of ail pub—State how the principles
As for Goldwater'* charge of
checked. Also, if wc may be
The President at the same lie water supply systems in
should be applied to solve ihc
fiscal Irresponsibility against
so bold, a Herald classified time named Lucius D, Bat­ the state of Florida,
Nearly 00 per cent of the
Council voted to advertise problems.
his administration, the Presi­
usually brings good results.
tle, now assistant secretary
local National Guard unit,
• • «
Elsenhower's
private
ear
for
bids
for
a
new
police
car
dent said ho was not entirely
of state for educational and
Company U, I2lth Infantry,
familiar W'ith all of what tho
If these fail, then it's up to cultural affairs, s i U, S. am- as requested by Police Chief was attached to the Santa Fe responded to a practice alert
probable Republican presiden­
the recipient to either dis­ ambassador to tho United Claude Imyo. Bids are to be Railroad’s "Caucus Special," early last night within 20
tial nominee had said. But
submitted by 2 pm., July 3d. a 22-car chartered train which
pose of the unwanted animals Arab Republic.
Johnson said lie was more in­
The police and fire depart­ will carry a host of politicos minutes of the call.
Johnson's remarks on Cuba
or make pets of them. Until
SANFORD'S NATIONAL (iUARD member* converged quickly on tbu
They assembled at the local
to the convention.
terested
in recent appraisals of
came
when
he
was
asked
ments
requested
that
Separate
such time, that is, someone
local armory lust night for a tent alert, tin aril* and tho commundcr of tbu
National
Guard
Armory
at
With
Eisenhower
on
t
h
e
the
economy
by experts in a
about
a
series
of
recent
public
private telephones be install­
organizes a Humane Society.
relief check the alert plans in the upper left picture. In it are Cpl. Ruddy
position to determine the wis­
statements by Castro suggest­ ed at Chief I.ayo'a home with platform were his brothers, about 7:30 where tlscy drew
• • •
Vaughn, Sgt. Ruddy Raylos, l’vt. .loo King, Sgt. Rob Spencer. 'With them
dom of current policies.
Dr. Milton Elsenhower, pres­ their weapons and were giv­
Someone once said: If par­ ing that the United States and two snd three extensions, re ident of Johns liopltips Uni­ en instructions- on alert pro*_
is their K-9.Corporal, Wrt’/ f , r «Jt »\pt» wolf dog. At right and checking
The President then proceed­
Cuba
sit
down
and
negotiate
spectlvcly,
placed
In
other
lo-.
ents weren't ssiccp at the
over wear
are SI'-i Henry Og'coby and I'fc. Jou Oglesby, brothers,
versity, ana Earl iv,: »nuo v« r, cedures.
ed to lick off a number of au­
some
of
their
differences.
cation*.
The
request
was
tak
switch when their kids were
and 2nd Lt. S. O. Dorminey, supply officer. At bottom is Capt. William
a Republican candidate for
thorities who have been quit*
In charge of lit* group was
Johnson replied that he had en under advisement.
young Utcre'd be a lot less
J. Ilowfll, commanding officer, as Sgt. Ralph Smith of tho mortar pla­
the Illinois Legislature. Also Capt. William J. Howell, com­
optimistic almut current econ­
seen
these
reports
ami
would
An application for transfer with the former President
juvenile delinquency,
toon
reports
for
duty.
(Herald
Photos)
omic conditions.
manding
officer.
"carefully
watch"
for
any
ac­
• • •
of the beer and wine license was Charles H. Percy, GOP
These ranged from tha
The mess section loaded its
tions or deeds by the Com­
The Herald staff ii start­ munist regime in Cuba which at Raker’s Place to Mrs. Ju l­ candidate for governor of field ration tear, guards were
American Banker* Association
ia Adams was approved.
ing to work in earnest on this might Indicate sincerity.
Illinois.
which according to the Chief
1united around the armory us
It w h s agreed to place
year's Progress Edition. It
Executive, said the unusual
it would be in a real alert
But Johnson said he was
could be the greatest edition "much more interested in “dead end" signs at Oleander,
length of the current economic
and a variety of military
14th Strrct and Lynns Drive
upswing could ho partly a t­
we’vs ever published • if deeds than In words."
classes were given.
and a street light at Olean­
tributed to the recent tax re­
Sanford doesn't start going
The Guard was secured at
der and Marvin.
duction nnd the stability of
backward*!
about ll:3u p.m. and the men
The office of First Federal
•
e •
The offer of the Sinclair
Henry Ford Jr. that the econ­
dispersed to their regular civ­ Savings and Loan Association
Refining Company in Tamp*
omy was stronger than it had
Those who want to “ keep
ilian duties.
will not oliservu iu usual
to furnish the city’s require­
Fourteen n e w
teachers Smith .Seminole Junior High, been In years.
Sanford for the Sanfordltea"
The
test
was
called
by
the
The S e m i n o l e County
hour* on Monday, July 13, in were appointed and six others Miss Ollle Hoeie Whittle at
ments of gasolines, oils and
may get their with. If the
School Board Thursday en­ 53th Coinand Headquarters in order to gd the staff suffi­
rcap|&gt;oiiited (or the 19G1B5 Seminole High and Mrs. Pearl
greases
was
accepted
and
the
powers that be continue ta
tered into a lease agreement Jacksonville.
cient time to change over the school year at Thursday's Srolt at Crocini High.
installation of two 1,000 gal
Bryant Talks To
refuse to "think big," the
National Guard units are
with
the City of
Sanford
bookkeeping system to the la­ meeting of t he Seminole
Inn gasoline tanka and pumps
M r &gt; , Eliza lie Ih Hnlhack
oidtimeri will have it back,
expected
to
be
set
for
Imme­
for the use of Sanford’*
test type electronic • compu­ County Board of Public In­ was appointed secretary at Boys Staters
was authorized.
Just like It used to be — 50
Memorial Stadium this fall diate action at any time on ter equipment. Tim dour* will
Westsldc Grammar while cus­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) struction.
years ago!
by Seminole High School, orders of either the slate or he closed all day, hut there
A |10,000 Increase In tho
todians named were William Gov. Fari* Bryant told rep­
•
e a
The
board
also
appointed
Sanford Junior High School federal governments.
Seminole County Health De­
will he "plenty of work go­ three custodians ami a secre­ Johnson at Lyman; Irving resentative* of the 1004 ltoy*
The rest of the world Is
am! (’room* High School.
ing on behind those doors." tary, accepted tli* resigna­ Johnson at Westsitle Gram­ State today they were “in
♦'moving on." 1bore’s no place partment's appropriation from
Under term* of the agree­
According to George Touhy, tion of three teachers, au­ mar ami Jesse Barrington at the front ranks of volunteer*"
to go but forward. You don’t the Board of Public Instruc­
ment Seminole will pay 11,Executive Vice President, Use thorized leaves f o r three Seminole High.
who are making (lie United
go backwards. You progress tion was requested Thursday
GOO, Sanford Junior High
employes will lie "working a- others and heard that two
The Iroan! accepted the res­ Stale* realize it* potential.
* or die! Then everyone else by Dr. Frank Leone, county
round the clock" starting to­ teachers declined appoints for ignations of Joseph MulliolA bevy of youthful shoplift (750 and Croonu High (750.
B r y a n t , addressing the
Just strides right over the health department director.
night at 8 p m. and will tic next year.
ers were caught Thursday in Tho City will convert the
laud and Gerald Jones at meeting in the state Ilouie of
top of you.
forced to continue till* rou­
This would bring the Health local stores and police issued park from baseball to foot­
Among new teachers ap- South Seminole Junior High Bepreientativvi, said, “ You
s e e
A motorist was injured laic tine over the weekend, includ­ (Miinted arc Mrs. Jean War- ami Vlrgal Dulfell of English will show us how to enntinuo
another warning for mer ball use and will niuiutuin
Department’*
total
to
(21,000
Unofficial count on the
the
park and tho lighting Thursday night when his car ing Monday while the office go, diaries Webb, Robert Estates.
on nur stumhling course to
Liona Club "take” at the Fun inasmuch as ths department chants to be on the alert for system.
left Highway 17-02 and ram ­ is closed.
such
activities.
Leave request* were grant­ reach our goals" of world
Raynor and John Otl, South
Fair la close to ft ,000. That’ll has been receiving (11,000
R. T. Milwer, superintend­ med a telephone pole at Sem­ Touhy said the officers nl .Seminole Junior High; Mrs. ed Mr*. .Myrtle* Lackey of poaro through compassion.
Ail those nabbed yesterday
buy a lot of glasses for needy since 1000.
ent of (he schools, said Unit, inole lllvd. and Holly Avc.
First Federal regretted the Nadine Colling, English Es­ Midway Elementary u n d " T h e s e
were
in
their
teens
or
pregoal* are being
Dr. Leone, reading a pre­
children and pay for a lot of
the (1,500 Seminole High
Police report Charles B. fact that this procedure was tates; Donald Carter, .Sanford Mrs. Kathcrn Barrow o f achieved through a revolution
teens.
pared
statement,
said
that
the
eye testa. Now Lions are
Three girls, aged 15, 15 and will pay is due to the fart Robcrtxon Jr., 28, of Osteen going to Inconvenience m im ic Junior High; .Mrs. Jean An­ Longwood Elementary.
in our democracy," Ih- said.
■■ying, “Ju st wait until next number of students since 10GO
two of tho school's was taken to Seminole Me­ of their customers, hut lie thony and John Blair, I.ymun
13,
were caught in the act of that
has
be
substantially
increas­
year."
teams will utilize Hie facil­ morial Hospital for treatment felt sure that they would un­ High; Mrs, LeKaun Blair
a e
e
ed and that the present en­ shoplifting at Cowan's Depart­ ity — the varsity and the
of a left wrist fracture and derstand and lend coojwra- and Mrs. Diana Foreman,
ment
Stone,
police
said,
and
This will shock you. There rollment of l.'i.OOO Is expected
Junior varsity elevens.
fare cuts
lion In lids move to up-dato lamgvvcHid Elementary; Mrs.
were
turned
over
for
Juvenile
For An All 'Kmintl
were over 11 thousand known to double by 1070, He ex­
In other action, the hoard
They said lie was driving anil speed up tho service that Mary Toole, Soutliside Ele­
Court action. They arc being
plained
that
a
large
portion
lllegimate babies born in Flor­
opened
bids
for
industrial
south of 17-1*2 when tho car even now is highly compli­ mentary; Mrs. Mary Ohusck,
detained in juvenile custody
(■ood Time . . . .
ida last year - 11,000! And of the health department's
aria supplies for the forth­ led the rmd amt hit the pole, mented.
at the county jail.
Westildc
Grammar;
M
r
*
.
activities
are
related
to
the
not all of them are known.
"With (lie ever • increasing Colleen Norton, Altamonte
Police report the girts had coming school year. The bids lie faces rharge* of failure
Mccl For A Drink AI The
Authorities do not ask to see public school system and that
taken
merchandise valued at were referred to the board's to have his ear under control demands of government for Elementary; and Mr*. Moriunlras
some
increase
In
the
a marriage license. They take
FRIENDLY CAIUUE
(5888 from Cowan's, Me- a d m i n i s t r a t i v e assist­ and with destroying private reeords, both for federal a- an Johnson, Goldsboro Ele­
tha mother's word for IL appropriation was made this
ant, Waller Teague, for an property. The mishap occur­ genclcs nod for our clients, mentary.
Crory's
and
Ihc
Silver
Dollar
What a vast untold burden of year h* feared that an ade­
analysis and reeommeudn- red i t 11:43 p in.
we feel that nur new setup
shiv store.
Mr*. Carolyn Gore was reOPEN TILL 2 A. RI.
heartache and suffering Is in­ quate health program could
tinn. Apparent low bidder
will permit maintaining nur appointed to learli at English
A
boy,
5.
was
reportedly
not
b*
carried
o
u
t.,
Moil, thru Sul.
dicated by thrsa startling
present hours ami still give Estates, Mrs. Linda Bow at
s e e n taking merchandise for plumbing supplies was
The Board advised Dr.
Tucker
VAH-1
figures.
Wall
Supply
Company.
the
reports
that
arc
requir­
Wests idc Grammar; l’.D. Fie
•
a a
Leone that this m atter was from the Ben Franklin Store,
• Dancing "On The H o u m *
ed." the SAL officer said.
25th St. and Park Ave., and
Wests ide Grammar; P. D.
Honor Guest
q
Every Friday Night
j
Ron Rlsner and David La­ being given careful consider­ was stopped by a store clerk.
The office will lie open as Fletcher and Itusst-i Moore at
T, E. Tucker, president of usual at 9 a m. Tuesday.
Two
FFA
Youths
nier of Sanford, attending ation during budget studies
The rterk told police ahe
Brier! your favorite lunra J
the Florida Statu Rank, wai
Boys State at Tallahassee now being made and that ev­
saw the boy take the item Going To Camp
ery
effort
i*
being
made
to
the honored guevt of Heavy
Shoemaker
Host
have been elected to serve In
and, while she was talking to
51ike Tindell and Mike Gib­ Attack Wing One Thursday at Car Catches Fire
the house of representatives. comply as far a* possible him, his sitter, 7, left the
A t Pavilion
with tha Health Department's
son, president and secretary, the monthly full-dress dinner
A gas line on a police car
store. The boy was taken to
request.
respectively, of the local meeting at Sanford Naval Air
A. K. Bhocmaker of Fanbroke Thursday night and ig­
In another action, the his home and no charges were chapter of the Future Farm ­ Station.
ford
was among mrmbeis nf
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nited wiring before being hal­
Board endorsed “in principle" filed.
ers of America, will attend
Each month lop civilian ted by the driver near the po­ the Florida Council of 100
t h e 3oth annual Forestry members of Ito- community lice station. Damage was con­ wliu entertained heads of ma­
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SAIGON (UPI) - Viet Cong Lena State Park near High non. More than 20U members
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World's Fair.
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During the past school year hand.
Suit Settled
Shoemaker was Joined by
Editorial _____ ..„ Page 1A of the recommendation was three American soldiers dur­
The principal speaker was
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Funeral* -------- ___ Page 3 given by the Seminole Coun­ ing fighting near the sacred both young men participated
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Society _______ __ Pag# 8 m atter will now be presented South Viet Nam's rugged cen­ ing tea m i at the Florida State Navy Bureau of Personnel, of horror aboard the ketch the corporation official! were
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Commerce Secretary Luther
Hodges offered Florida today
the services of a new federal
agency to conciliate any dis­
putes arising out of the civil
rights law but Gov. Farris
Bryant said he did not think
Florida would need any help.
“Florida is capable of han­
dling Its own problems In this
regard and I anticipate no
trouble," Bryant told Hodges
and former Florida Gov. Le­
roy Collins, who is to be di­
rector of the new community
relations service set up under
the rights law.
Hodges, Collins and former
Tennessee Gov. Buford Elling­
ton were closeted with Bryant
for 40 minutes, then held a
four-way newa conference and
flew back to Washington in
an Air Force plane.
Colllna and Hodges mude
one point very elear.
First, Collins said, “we arc

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

LB J Answers Goldwater Charges
Support From
Business Men
Is Revealed

ACL Agrees To
Help Remove
Old Station

LBJ Asks Deeds,
Not Words
From Castro

Ike Outlines
Requirements
Of Platform

Practice Alert
Held Here By
National Guard

First Federal Board Names 14 New
Closed Monday
Teachers; Renames 6

Board Leases
City Stadium

County Health
Department Asks
Fund Increase

Children Held
In Shoplifting

Osteen Driver
Hurl In Crash

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Hcv. Grover Sewell

Christianity
Spookey?
One of my members told
m e about an Interesting and
amusing experience with hli
httls daughter which t aball
try to recall with a lair da*
tree of accuracy.
One night ha had none Into
her room to talk with her be*
fora aba went to aleep. Ha
turned the ligbta out and a i
the room darkened It took on
a rather “spooky” look. The
moonlight ahimmered through
the curtaina and ahadowa
formed aa objects partially
blacbad the raya of golden
beam*. The quiet wax broken
by eome alight noiae. The
Httla daughter whiapered to
Imp father to ba atlll baeauaa

R E V . D . J . BH A R R O C K

Rev. Sharrock
Substitutes For
Local Pastor
By H a u l Estes
.David J . .Jharrock,
1M .R., ta earring aa aubatl*
uta paator af the Catholic
Aurah af Dm Nativity during
ba h U d d July white Rev
to n e s A t a n ta away oa

I
Fatbar ihtrroek la a mam
bar af Dm Congregation of the
Moat Holy Redeemer, com
anonly known aa the Redamp
torlat Order and la a Latin
pratel sm and reglttrar at Bt
Mery’s Seminary at North
B l it Panaayhaala
Ha wax reared la Tampa,
attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help School th a n and re.
ratved h it training for tha
priesthood at ML St. Alphon
aua at Eaopua, N. Y. ami St.
Mary's Seminary.
Ha received a Doctor's de.
graa In church history after
completing postgraduate stud
lea at Catholic University of
America In Washington, D. C.
Father Sharrock'a mother,
Mr*. RouUa Sharrock, xnsk
aa her home la Tampa.
Schedule of Masses at tha
Church af Nativity are T, •
and 11 a.m. on Sundays and
I a.m. dally, Monday through
Saturday. Confessions a r e
beard from V until I p.m. on
Saturday.

Methodist Men
To Hove Supper
Tha Methodist Men's Club
a f O n ce Methodist Church
will maet at 7 p.m. Sunday
for a covered dish auppar.
Speaker will be Rav. Wight
Kirtlay, minister of Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church
In Knterpriaa.
All men of Grace Metho­
dist are invited to attend by
Paul Markov, president of tho
Men’s Club.

she could hear the Holy
Ghost.
One wonders just whal she
had In mind, but wa gat tha
general Idea that the Apos­
tles' Creed end Alfred Hitch­
cock had become confused in
her mind.
We do seem rary adept at
forming organisations, p r o ­
grams and praaeurei these
days. We wonder If big busi­
ness or government could do
much better In this realm
than tha Church, yat many of
us ara drastically concaraed
about raal spiritual accom­
plishment.
When we search the Scrip­
tures wa find that organisa­
tion, programs, education,
money, buildings, and many
other material things can
uaad and ara extremely Im­
portant In the work of God’s
Kingdom, but we also find
that they ara not first on tho
list of naada.
Above all other needs for
our spiritual life today la
tha need for tha Holy Spirit
(Spirit ta a batter word than
abort fer our day) to coma
Into our livaa and activities.
Wa do not haar much about
tha Holy Spirit except In our
creeds but thta ta not a condi­
tion of our day alone. In Acts
11.1 we find that the early
Christiana at Epbcsua “had
not so much aa heard whe­
ther there 1s a Holy Spirit."
If wa hava not boon aware of
Him wa abould awaken to (ba
fact that tha forward march
of tha Church depeodi not on
our generating power but on
becoming channala of God’s
power which means submis­
sion to Hta Spirit
Do not wait to ba Hta ser­
vant until you understand ttm
doctrine of the Holy Spirit
completely. Accept Him. Ha
1a the Spirit of Ood active in
human Ufa and our world today.
Wa becoma almost frantic
ax wa read of tha taeroaaa In
crime, tha threats of war,
ImmoraUty, the confusion of
modern life, and many other
frightening things. Remem­
ber that whan men trust
God, raaUae that He does
work In their Uves, and submlt In obedience, things be­
gin to happen which ara
worthwhile.
l a m convinced that history
proves that without belief to
and acceptance of tha Holy
Spirit our cburchai can never
h a v e meaningful develop­
ment, our Blblea will not be
alive, our creeds wUl seem
as discarded antiques, our
fellowship will be divided, our
hearts will be cold, and our
Uvea miserable.
Natural raan'a pUght Is seen
clearly In GaUttons 8: 1911
which says, “Now the works
of the flesh are manifest,
which are these; adultly,
fornication, unclaannasi, las­
civious, Idolatry, witchcraft,
hatred, variance, emulations,
wrath, strife, seditious, here­
sies, e n v y I n g a , murders,
drunkenness, reveUlnga, and
sueh liks . . ..th ey which do
auch things shsU not inherit
the kingdom of God."
Now let us go on to the
next verse to sea w hit hap­
pens to one who lets the Spir­
it of God work through him.
Galatians 5: £t, 33 Informs ua,
“ But the fruit of live Spirit
Is love, joy, peace, kmg-sufBering, gentleness, goodness,
faith, mcknasa, temperance
••
Let us thank God that Ha
does not lesve us without an
answer to life's problems,
Accept tha Holy Spirit of God
•ad find Ufa's meaning!

Casselberry
Mormon Elders Serve Mission In Sanford Presbyterian VCS Planned
Church Honors
Choral Group
By Jane Casselberry
Mrmlxr* of the “Martin■Ires,11 • Marlin Company
choral group, were honored
e t a reception Sunday night
following the program of In­
spirational music which they
presented at tha Casselberry
Community Church. Cake and
punch were served by mem­
bers of tile tt'SCS.
The chorus was directed by
Krn Turner, senior engineer
at Martin who has 81 years
of musical axparlsnca as wall.
The group apepared before
an appreciative capacity audi­
ence, singing a variety of
musical treats ranging from
Bach to Barlln. Outstanding
accompaniment was provldad
by Connis Grova at both tha
piano and organ.
Henry Hocltja, a baritone,
■ang "A Poor, Wayfaring
Strangs r," an American folk
song. Turner, also a baritone,
sang “I Walked Today Whara
Jesus Walked,” by O'Hara
and "Repent Ye,” by Scott
and sang aa a duet with so­
prano, IVrgtnla Tlawin, “How
Beautiful Upon tha Moun­
tain,” by Barker. Baritone
Bob Eitaa sang tha solo part
In a stirring arrangementn of
tha “Battle Hymn of tha Re­
public” by the chonia.

Council 5357
Sets Plans For
Dinner-Dance
Sanford SL Richard Coun­
cil B8B7, Knights of Colum­
bus, will hold ite first annual
Past Grand Knight DinnsrDanes Tuesday at tha local
Council Hall, 2504 Oak Ave­
nue.
Tha evening will bsgln with
a social hour from 0:80 until
7:80 p.m. followed by tha
baked ham dinner and all tha
trimmings which will ba serv­
ed until 0 p.m.
Dancing, with music by
Tha Paul Haney Sterrloi, will
be enjoyed until midnight.
All members of the Coun­
cil, their wlvsa and gueats
ara Invited to attend. Tlcketa
may ba obURned by contact­
ing Paul Haney, committee
chairman, or at tha door.
Dreas will be Informal.

Grace Methodist
To Hear Sermon
By Rev. Davis
GHace Methodist Church
will have a guast preacher
Sunday In the absence of the
pastor, Rev, John II. Hires
Jr., who is on vacation.
Rev. Jerk A. Davis, Exeeutlve Secretary of the Florida
Council of Churchea will de­
liver the morning sermon on
the topic, “Life's Ultimata
Moaning." Charles Ely, ehslrman of the Official Board,
will preside at the aervlre.
At 7 p.m. Sunday, the
Methodist Men's Club will
meet, beginning w i t h
a
covered-dish supper. Guest
speaker for the meeting will
be Rev. II. Wight Klrtley,
pastor of Barnett Memorial
Mathodiat Church, E n t e r prise. Rav. Klrtley la a form­
er member of Grace Church,
and waa recently graduated
from Emory Unlvenity.

Class Party Set
Members of the Chrletian
Homemakers Class of tha Cataelberry Community Methodist
Church and their families
will meet for a swimming
party and potluck picnic
lunch Sunday at 1 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. L. L.
Worley on Lake of the Woods.
Co-hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Caesbar.

Two young Mormon elders,
Richard. W. Christenson of
Gunnison, Utah and Larry L.
Carr of Ogden, Utah, arc
currently In Sanford to serve
the local ward by aiding In
distribution of church litera­
ture and providing informa­
tion about the religion to In­
terested persons.
They arc here under a pro­
gram which, c slli for young
men of the church to go on
voluntary missions i t their
own time and expense for a
period of two years. It is re­
ported that aomn 100 elders
ara aerving In Florida today
and some 16,000 young men
and women of the church are
currently o n
millions
throughout the world except
In Communist countries.
Records show that an esti­
mated 200 people In Florida
join the church each month
end that last year, the church
gained a total of 118,000 con­
vert!.
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The Sanford ward, presided
over fay Bishop Freeman E.
Baggett, meets at 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m. on Sundays at
2318 Park Avenue,
Eldere such as Christenson
and Carr are under the direc­
tion of the m inion president,
Ned Winder of Winter Park.
Normally elders, who receive
no pay for their work, ara In
an ares four to six months
before they era transferred
elsewhere. .
Tha Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints ta dedi­
cating new chapels at an av•rage of ona a day throughout
the world and there are 77
missions In the world.
The M o r m o n religion,
which conildcn Itself neither
Protestant nor Catholic, was

Rev, C . E. May
To Fill Pulpit
In Forest City
By Maryann Mllea
Rav. Charles E. May of Or­
lando will fill tha pulpit at
Foraat City Baptlat Church
for services during the next
three weeks while the pastor,
Rev. Clifford Greeham, and
his family are on vacation.
Tha Greshams will leave
Saturday for the Blue Ridge
Mountains In Kentucky where
they will epend some time on
a farm and visit frlands and
relatives In the area.
Last Saturday evening a pot
luck nipper for all workers In
the Vacation Bible School was
enjoyed at tha home of Mr.
and Mr*. Walter Hoberg In
Altamonte Springs.

Lake Mary
Church To Hear
Businessman

founded on April 6, 1830, by
Joseph Smith in Seneca Coun­
ty, N. Y. Twelve Apostles
preside over the church under
the leadership of a president.

expenditures by churchea."
The Christian Century arti­
cle waa written by Dr. Clyde
H. Reid, profeasor of practi­
cal theology ot Union TbeoJ.
ogkal Seminary, Now York.
Ho aald that heavy outlays by
churches for atetoae, stones,
carpeta and organa ta “a tin
•gainst hungering humanity”
end “alien to the spirit of
Christ, who was concerned
not with the paraphernalia of
religion but witlf true faith.1'
Dr. Kirkland told UPI be
■grass with Frol, Reid that
“la tha strict moral arose,
(h e n haa been too much

spent” on housea of worship
In reoent y ea n .
But he aald urban churchea
such as Fifth Avenue Presbytartan are “caught on the
buna of a dilemma" for
which (ha Christian Century
article “o ften no solution."
In order to attract worshippars In thta day and age, ba
aald, a big downtown church
must k e e p itoelf looking
eprucc end satisfy at least
soma of the public's demand
for suck material comfort aa
air conditioning, paw c u s h ­
ions, and expensive amplifi­
cation system !.

Vacation, Church School at
First Presbyterian Church of
Banford has bean scheduled
for two weeks beginning
Monday, July 27. Sessions will
be from 8:30 until 11:80
a.m., Monday through Friday.
llaqueeta for various sup­
plies needed for handicraft
classes during tha school have
bean Issued by those In charge
and a box has been placed

under the hall tabla in tha
Educational Building where
donation! may ba placed.

Needed will ba ampty tis­
sue boxes; r o u n d , quart
bleach or detergent bottles;
odd pieces of ribbon; old.
broken crayon pieces and
Christmas or Birthday greet­
ing cards.

Women To Meet

The Episcopal Churchwoman of Longwood’a Christ
Episcopal Church will hold
the regular monthly meeting
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at tha
parish h o u s e on Church
Street. Mrs. Peggy Kuhn,
By Maryann Mllea
president, will conduct tha
A meeting of tha official masting.
board of Bear Lake Metho­
dist Church waa held Monday
FOR ANY OCCASION
evening at tha church cottage
with Glenn Whlppla, hoard
ARE ALWAYS
ehalrman, presiding.
CORRECT
Member! attending were ad­
vised that tha first unit of
the new church building soon
will ba ready for occupancy
and that at this time, previ­
sions to furnish the church
muet ba made. Volunteers to
paint. Inside and out, also wilt
SANFORD
he needed.
FLOWER SHOP
It !a hoped that various or­
Car. E. lat A Banford Ara.
ganisations of the church will
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322-8481
accept these projects.

FLOWERS

SANFORD MAYOR A. L. Wilson receives nifte of book and pamphlet
on the Mormon Church from Elders Richard Christenson, left, and Larry
Carr, right, who are currently in Sanford on a voluntary mission serving
with the local ward. Both young men ara from Utah.
(Hernld Photo)

Pentecostal
Groups To Hold
Rummage Sale
By Donna Eatea
Plans for a pre-school rum­
mage sale to be held in late
August were discussed at tha
joint monthly meeting of the
Men’s Brotherhood and the
Ladles Auxiliary of the Flret
Pentecostal Church of Longwcod.
Tha meeting took placa
Mon day avenlng at tha church
on Orange Avenue.
Exact time and location for
the sale wilt ba announced.
Serving on tha committee in
charge of the event ara Mr*.
O’Bera Young, Mra. Ruby
Brown and Mrs. M a i d s
Oreuber.
Mra. M. L. McDaniel, prealdent o f tha auxiliary who
conducted tha meeting, an­
nounced that tha - trl-coloe
red, blua and black ballpoint
pens and refills will continue
to ba sold.
It was reported that tha in­
stallation of the air condi­
tioning equipment has been
completed and was In opera­
tion last Sunday. Completion
of tha Ladles Auxiliary’s kit­
chen ta scheduled for early
fall.
Tha devotional waa given
hy Rev. Louise Ellenburg.
Sirs. Evelyn McLeary substi­
tuted as secretary-treasurer
for Mrs. Addle Adgma who
Is away on vacation.
Fallowing the b u i i n o n
meeting refreshments were
served by Sir. and Mrs.
Thoms* Airey to tha 24 mem­
bers attending.

Everett Harper, local busi­
nessman, will be
epeclal
guest speaker Sunday for ths
Lake Mary Church of tha
Nasarene d u r i n g opening
exerclaea of t h a
Sunday
School hour.
During the month of July
the Sunday School dopartmente are conducting
a
“Drive for 100," goal of
which Is to se a total of 100
regular membera in atten­
Kcnnsth W. McIntosh, lo­
dance by July 26.
cal attorney and newly sleet­
ed prosecuting attorney for
SemjnoU County, will give
the sermon this Sunday morn­
ing at Elder Springs Baptist
Church.
An active member of First
WASHINGTON (UP1)
Episcopal theologian Canon Baptist Church of Sanford,
Howard A. Johnson contend­ McIntosh Is much In demand
ing the funeral Industry ex­ aa a lay preacher and la
ploits tho bereaved public be­ widely recognised for his
cam e churches have failed to "dynamic presentation of tha
teach the art of dying:
goapel message in tha peo“If Christians and Jews plea* language.”
knew even the rudiments of
Rev. B. Hamilton Griffin,
Biblical (caching, no funeral Elder Springs pastor, is on
director could have a field two week vacation with hia
day, ax be has now’.
family.

Elder Springs
To Hear Sermon
By McIntosh

Church Blamed
For Exploiting

Ha acknowledged lh«t there
are aome deeply committed
Chrlittana in every congrega­
tion who would gladly wor­
ship la the simplest and moat
austere surroundings in order
to spare every possible dol­
lar for the church's mission.
But, be pointed out, that
mission ii not only to the
“heathen" of distent lands
but alto to the millions right
here In America who have
raver had a real cncoonter
with the Saving Person whoa#
lov# the church proclaims.
"Would anyone seriously
suggest that healthy down­
town churches bo closed, sold

Those interested In the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Salntx are invited
to attend services or to con­
tact the eldera.

Church Board
Holds Meeting
In Bear Lake

Two Sides To 'Extravagance', Says Church Leader
By Leals Cases 1«
I M M Press IateraaUeatl
There ara taro sides to the
alary of "oxtravagance" la
church buildings, says tho
Rav. Dr. Bryant M. Kirkland,
paator of New York’s famed
Fifth Avnaun Presbyter tea
Church.
Dr. KlrfcUad apotha with
soma foaling oa this subject.
His church, which ta spending
Mtt,ooo on an architectural
fora • lifting.
cited In aa
article published w oratly by
tho Christian Oratory magsxton aa a horrible example of
"prnfUgats and Irresponsible

currently David O. McKay,
and his (wo counselors. The
president U sustained by
members of the church as a
prophet, seer and revelator.

out, (tripped down end re­
built
simple Quaker meet­
ing houses 1" he asked. “Does
anyone really wish to see an
Inter-city church slowly suc­
cumb to tho pigeon* and tho
bats, as Ita once grand old
sanctuary decays like ■ hu­
man derelict 7"
Dr. Kirkland concluded that
the moral judgment voiced by
Prof. Reid applies not only
to ministers a n d church
boards but to "all of us" who
Uve In an Increasingly comptax urban environment, talk­
ing wistfully of simplicity but
cjlngtng jealously to our crea­
ture comforts.

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Committee Chairman Plans Turnpike Bond Investigation
Pierce's Aim
Only To Save
Public Money
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The chairman of the legLlae r c ’i B o n d Investigating
Committee said he plans an
t Investigation to determine
whether governmental offi­
cials were involved in the
profitable redemption o( $63
million of Florida Turnpike
bonds.
The chairman, Sen. B. C.
Pearce of East Palatka, said
®Ve’re not Interested in put­
ting anyone In the peniten­
tiary, but only in finding tvaya
to save the public money in
future handling o f atate
bonds.”
Pearce also laid he'd ap­
point a subcommittee to In­
vestigate whether the Turn­
pike Authority should be re.oulred to let Its Insurance on
Bids.
The Bond Committee, char­
ged with looking into the
state's entire bond-issuing au­
thority and all agencies with
bonding authority concentrat­
ed on the Turnpike Authority
at Thursday’s meeting.
Senate President Wilson
Carraway aald the commitfe e was interested in knowing
"whether anyone connected
with the Turnpike Authority
or state government specula­
ted” In the refinanced Turn­
pike bonds.
The authority aoid $157 mil­
lion in bonds during Decem­
ber of 1961. It used $63 mil­
lion of the money to redeem
^ d bonds that built the first
m g of the state turnpike
from Miami to Fort Pierce.
The rest was used to extend
the highway to Wildwood.
The bonds were redeemed
at a pries that assured the
bond-holders a profit, the
committee said.
Turnpike Authority Chair­
man John Phillips w ai called
f ack from a vacation in Min­
nesota to meet with the com­
mittee Thursday. He said all
of the spending practices and
other criticisms made of the
authority In a special state
audit had been corrected.
The audit waa ordered fol­
lowing a series of articles in
the SL Petersburg Times.
^Phillips replaced Chairman
wohn Hammer as chairman
after Hammer resigned in
the midst of an investigation
that followed the articles in
the spring of 1933.
The committee took Phillips
to task for renewing the au­
thority's negotiated insurance
policies last year without call­
ing for bids.
£ The committee said the In­
surance cost the authority
more than $122,000 and state
law requires bids on contracts
in excess of $1,500. Rep. J u ­
lian Bennett of Bay said he
felt the authority was In vio­
lation of the law.
Phillips said he felt the au­
thority saved money by hand­
ling the insuranoe through a
Negotiated deal. Pearce theu
said ha would appoint a com­
mittee to Investigate the me­
thod the authority used in
handling its insurance.

DeBary Church
Has Program
O n Korea
R*r. Elmar Kilbournt of
the Mississippi Conference.
• Korean Missionary, was
guest speaker for the De­
Bary Community Methodist
Church last Sunday.
8 p a a k I n g and allowing
elides on tha people of South
Korea, Rev. Kilbouraa report­
e d th at Increasing number*
are accepting Christianity in
Korea where the population
is axpected to doubla within
tan years. Ha apoka of dis­
mal conditions In tha counl.y and noted lack of cloth­
ing and food.
Ct.urchee of all denomina­
tions In Amariea hava joined
th* effort to aid tha South
oreana.

Sanfnrb

Moose Officials
To Attend Local
Chapter Meeting

CAMPDELL-LOSSING Post, American Legion,
officers were installed recently in special cere­
monies at the Legion Hut. The new officers are,
i from left, A. L. Walter, sergeant-at-arms ^ C. D.
Donaldson and James T. Tnlmadge Jr., vice com­
manders; Carolyn Frid, Sixth District comman­

der from Orlando Post 242; Frank Holmes, past
commander; Victor H. Jcncks, chaplain; and
Eugene K. Stovall, historinn and adjutant. Ab­
sent when the picture was taken were Knrl.vle
Housholder, service officer, and W. F. Yeackle,
finance officer.
(Herald Photo)

A College of Regent Chap­
ter Night will be observed
Monday by Sanford Chapter
1401, Women of the Moose,
when special guests will be
College of Regent Thelma
Sherrod of Orlando Chapter
1002 and Jim McKeone, atate
director of Loyal Order of
Moose.
The meeting will begin at
8 p.m. and will take place In
the temporary Moose Hall In
Lake Mary. The program
will be In honor of College of
Regent Eva Moor* of the
Sanford Chapter and will be
open to all families and
friends of Moose.
Mra. Sherrod, who has Just
returned from a visit to
Mnosrhcart, the Lodge sup­
ported orphanage in Mooseheart, III., will b* gurst
speaker.

Shedden Back
From Meeting
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY officers
were recently installed at the annual meeting in
the Legion Hut. Shown following the ceremony
are, from left, Mrs. Thco Stiles, junior vico
commander Marion Furella, sergcnnt-nt-nrms;
Carolina Pierro, historian; Mrs. John Henry,

installing officer, past department president and
past national vice president; Flora King, out­
going president; Mrs. Minnie Pezold, new presi­
dent; Mrs. T. N. Dillard, chaplain; Mrs. Joel
Field, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Tillis, senior vice
president.
(Herald Photo)

Planning And Zoning Board
Approved In North Orlando
Ordinance 39 providing (or
creation and operation of a
five-member planning and
zoning commission for the
Village of North Orlando wai
passed Tuesday night by the
Village Council after aecond
and third readings.
It was explained that once
the board is appointed, should
it undertake to set up a com­
prehensive zoning plan for
the village, rules and regula­
tion! provided in such a plan
woulu not supersede those uf
present existing ordinances.
It also was pointed out that
any acUon taken by Uie new

Bear Lake Boy
To Help Build
Church Camp
Randy Gettings, senior high
member of 8t. Andrew* Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake,
hss been aelected to attend
a work camp a t Montreal,
N. Cn next week.
Along with a group of oth­
er young people from tha
Central Florida area he will
enter Into a program of wor­
ship, work, study and recrea­
tion a t the conference center
of the Presbyterian Church,
U.S., In the mountain! near
Aahevilla. This group will de­
velop a camping area, play­
grounds, nature trails and
other new features.
Randy is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hal W. Gettinga, 6005
Llnneal Beach Drive, Bear
Lake.

Columbia's Buy
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) —
Columbia Pictures h l i pur­
chased screen rights to “Llfa
With Mother Superior,” a
novel by Jane Trahey.

board cannot put into effect
without aproval of council and
that In actuality, the five
member! will be working
only as an advisory group for
council.
In other business a request
again was hoard from Chief
Bill Hahn Dial the volunteer
firemen la- given permission
to reorganize as a group
completely independent from
council except for financial
support. Hahn was advised,
as on previous occasions, to
prepare an outline of propos­
ed steps (or the organization
and a budget of estimated
funds which the group would
expect to be supplied annual­
lyA brief summary of a four
page typewritten report on
recommendations for organi­
zing a standing Village Police
Department was given by
Henry Ward who compiled
the material upon council re­
quest. According to the plan,
a police administrator would
be apiiointed to serve as
general supervisor of the de­
partment which would consist
of a traffic safety officer, a
school safely officer (woman)
and an investigative officer.
Services would be on a vol­
untary basis for 90 days aft­
er which some form of hour­
ly payment plan would be
provided.
Ward stressed the fact that
there should be "no mixing
in politics” by any member
of the department.
Council agreed to take the
recommendations under ad­
visement for thorough study,
in the meantime, a volunteer
department was reinstated on
temporary basis with Ward,
Bo b Stephenson, H a r v e y
Grcanya and Donald Wilcox
as patrolmen.

DRIVER OF THIS CAR wna examined at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital for ponnilile injuries
Wednesday night when the enr left Interstate 4
near Highway 4G. Trooper Dan Onkca said
Faith Ona Zmistawski, 22, was traveling Bouth
on the interstate when the vehicle left the road
and rammed into a storm sewer. Thu mishap
occurred at 11:20 p.m.

R. P. Johnson
Dies In Texas
Robert Pope Johnson, 37,
former resident of Sanford
and a graduate of Seminole
High School, died Thursday
in Houston, Tex., following a
short illness.
Survivors, other than his
parents, Mra. Lucille Johnson
of Pahokee and Paul P. John­
son of Leesburg, include his
uncle, Fred Pope, and aunt.
Mis. Robert Korns, both of
Sanford.
Services will be conducted
In Sanford with arrangements
to be announced.

Endorsement
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
For the first time in Its his­
tory the American Library
Association has officially en­
dorsed a movie — Universal’s
‘‘Island of the Blue Dolphina.”
Arkansas produces about
30 million barrels of oil an­
nually.

Y O U ’RE

Robert F. Shedden of the
Sanford Kiwanis Club attend­
ed the Kiwanis International
convention in Lot Angeles
last week and saw a fellow
Floridian elected president.
Named was Edward D.
Moyian Jr. of Miami. He be­
came the 49th leader of the
group.
As head of Kiwanis Inter­
national, Moyian will be offi­
cial spokesman for some 270,ooo Kiwanians In more than
5,300 clubi I n the United
States, Canada, Mexico, the
Caribbean, Japan, and West­
ern Europe. He succeeds
Cape May, New Jersey busi­
nessman, Charles A, Swain,
who has held U»« presidency
during the year immediately
preceding.
Prior to becoming president
of K 1 w a n I a Internation­
al, Moyian served one year
as president-elect, one year
ns treasurer, and four years
a* a trustee of tlio organiza­
tion. He has been a Klwanlan
for 43 years.

Nrralh Fri. July 10, *64—Page 3

MILS. ROBERT MAPLESDEN, hostess for the
closing meeting this season of tlio Paradise
Point Hobby Club, chose these colorful roosters
ns subjects for her painting. Completed articles
mnde by club members during tlio year wore on
display at the meeting.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
July 9, 1964
Admissions
Scott Hartman, Mable Wil­
ey, hmriey M. Martin, Judy
Jordan, L o u Im Wlldt, Danita
Braden, Florence H o w e ,
Rosebud Powell, Marian E.
Tise, Jessie Sheffield, Darrel
Whitaker, Bernard Von Herbulis, Emily 11. Bruce, Ella
McCunc, Patsy Hutchison,
Donald Ensmd, all of San­
ford; Edward Scahrook, De­
Bary; Sylvia Shcppardson,
Petersburg, Vs.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Wayne 11.
Jordan of Sanford, a Baby
Boy; Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Martin, of Sanford, a Baby
Boy
Dischargee
Scott Hartman, Ronald Ity•

an, Jiniy Henderson, Sandra
K. Vaughn and baby boy,
Valeria J. Wiliams and baby
girl, Ovie Hines, an oi banford; Sarah Ogg, Edith Cleav­
er, William Bisqctt, DeBary;
Mona Grinstcad, North Or­
lando.

Flaming Plane
Crash Kills 39
In Tennessee

NEWPORT, Tcnn. ( f L T I ) A four-engine United Airlines
Viscount apparently erupted
into flames in flight Thursday
night and plunged ill 39 occu­
pants to their deaths in the
rugged foothills of the Great
Smoky Mountains.
National Guardsmen cor­
doned off the area while FBI
agents and a 12-man team
from the Civil Aeronautics
noard (CAB) Investigated the
pos.Mhlity of "any federal viela tion" — Including a bomb­
ing in the crash.
There was no Immediate in­
dication of a bomb aboard
the airliner, tho FBI said,
but noted there was no appar­
ent reason for the crash of
tlie plane. United Flight 123
front Philadelphia to Hunts­
ville, Ala.
Eycwitnesaci gave conflict­
ing reports, some said they
saw the plane apparently ex­
plode in tin* air, tumbling
bodies through the sky while
ether* said they saw tha
plane, its bottom afire, crash
into a hillside and burst Into
flames.

ENJOY . . •
Ben Jacobs
Dies A t Home

Suburban Living
Vi Acre Or More

Ben Jacobs, 75, resident of
Sitca Available —
Sanford at 1200 Randolph for
Or Will Build.
the past eight years, died at
10% DOWN
his homo nt 4 p in. Thursday.
Bom March 1, 1880, in Ber­
• Model Home* Open
ea, Ohio, ho was a member
For Inspection
of All Souls Catholic Church
of Sanford.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Suburban
Celia Jacobs o f Sanford;
Estates
alsters, Mrs. Lucille
Job Record Set three
Patllon and Mrs. Viola KnitE. O. Fawcett, Uwaer
tlo of Cleveland, Ohio and
In Southeast
Ph. 322-4308
ATLANTA (UPI) The Mrs. Verna Amogust of Citra. I
U.S. Department of Labor Re­
ported today that new South­
M O V I N G
eastern employment records
weru sot in 3Iay as nnnfarm
CALL
jobs in Uie eight-stale area
rose to more than eight mil­
lion.
The department said all
time employment highs were
act In Georgia, Virginia,
MOVING AND STO RA G E CO .. INC.
Arkansas' first schools wore South Carolina and TcnncsFA 2 - 9 5 1 1
religious ones under direction soo and new May highs act
of Jesuits during the French for Alabama, Florida, Miss5 0 4 C o ley A vc.
S a n f o r d , F la.
Isslppi and North Carolina.
and Spanish regimes.

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with new high quality lines of Modern and Eurly American
Furniture. FREE GIFTS to each visitor — PRIZES, including a
Daystrom Dinette, a set of Peak Line Living Room Tablet), and
a Samsonite Bridge Set, will be given away tomorrow at 4:30.
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brakeman riding the caboose. Officials mention broken axle bearing on
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T:304:30 p. m. NBC Inter
national Showtime. “Euro­
pe mi Holiday Ob Ice." (reran)
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don't Qad them repetitive, thU
la ooe of ttie better ooet. The
boor of variety Includoa a
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akatea, a South American apetic le , plot aome nimble acro­
batics.
T:SM:I0 p. m. ABC Deatry.
•‘Go Away, Llttto Sheba.” (re­
run) This episode ce*u Minalike Joyce Bulifaot In a dellclou* little comedy roie of a
girl so analoos to protect the
man she really love* from her
father'* taw, abe pot* poor
Deatry on the spot. The plot
Is silly, but Miss Buliiant spar­
kle* every time she opens her
mouth, and even when aha
keep* it doaed.
S :3 4 4 :» p. m. CBS. Route
« . 'There I Am . . . Thera
1 Always Am.” (rerun) Jo­
anna Moore guest stars as a
glamor girl who surprises Bus
by suddenly popping out of
the ocean at our hero's beach
location, garbed in ao evengown and carrying a bottle of
champaigns. During the abort­
ing of this scene, Miss Moore
stepped Into the ocean, hit a
bidden dropoff and disappear­
ed Into the tee. The asms
might he said of the *Lwf.
George Meharis end Martin
Milner are starred.
•:3M :30 p. m. NBC. Bob
Hope presents. "The Square
Peg.” (color) (rerun) The no­
tion behind .this comedy plot
line is e n u ty one, a psycholo­
gist being hired by an up-todate crime esar to give his
mob aptitade tests so that
they'll do the work they're
best suited for. A good cast
helps, with Burgees Meredith
particularly well cast a* an
odd-ban sate cracker. Robert
Cummings plays the psycholo­
g is t Stanley Adams Is the
boas and Joanna Moore, Sue
Ann Lang don, Allyn Joslyn
and Lao Gordon ore several
of hie associate*.
4:307 30 p. m. ABC. Burke's
Law. "Who Killed Etoaoar
Davis?” (ranio). U they're
not particularly pretty, be as­
sured that tonights suspect
mob Is as saay as ever. The
guests hi this ease about the
murder of a young lady wbo
modeled for calendars include
Elsa
Lancfaaeter,
Edward
Zvw vtt Horton, aged Jens
Denroll, Dean Jonas, Nick
Adame and helpfully Tarry
Moore end Debra P aget
0:14-10 p. m . PBC. Twi­
light Zone. "Uncle Bimoo.”
(reran) A novel thriHer with
a surprise Macabre flclah.
Constance ford portrays a
bitter niece wbo enjoys tell­
ing her Invertor-uncle (Sir Ce­
dric Hardwicks) she hate*
him and wishes him and
wishes him dead. She makes
that wish come true by help­
ing him fall. She's the heir
to hi* fortune on the condi­
tion that she take care of

T V Time Previews

his latest invention, a robot
110-11 p. xn. CBS. The Al­
fred Hitchcock Hour “How To
Get Rid Of Your Wife.” (serun) Two offbeat perform*
aoces color this overdoos plot:
comedian Bob New hart plays
it straight as a meek husband
with murder on his mind, and
former child atar Jan* With­
ers plays the nagging wifa he
warts to get rid o t Shrewd­
ly, be thinks, be acts the
stags for hi* murder by hav­
ing the neighbors think it's hi*
Ills that to in danger.
10-U p. m. NBC The Jack
Paar Show, (color) (reran)
Attorney General Robert P.
Kennedy discusses the late
President with Paar sod
f u n torn* humorous film
clips from JFK'a press con­
ferences which, in perspec­
tive, make his death all the
more poignant. There are also
aome scene* of tbs late presi­
dent's reception in West Ber­
lin. Compared to this part of.
the program, the contribution*
of the other guest* seem neg­
ligible. But let it be noted
that Helen O'Connell sings two
numbers tnd Georgs Gobel
ha* a routine on bow he built
hi* own TV set.
SATURDAY
7:30-8:30 p. m. CBS. LucyDesi Comedy Hour. "Lucy

Wha A Racehorse.” (rents)
Lucy enters a breakfast cer­
eal contest and wins a lorestarved trotting horse, which
to a good reason to bring Bet­
ty Grable and Harry Jamcj
Into the plot Though the
laughs are plenty the high­
light of the show to a musical
number, “ Bayamo,” danced
by Arnax and Miss Grable to
the trumpet musie of Mr.
James. Ae usual, Vivian Vance
and William Prawley support
the stars.
7:30-4:30 p. m. NBC. The
Lieutenant. “ Between Music
and Laughter.” (reran) Very
Little action in this plot.
7:30-1 p. m. ABC. “ Republlcan Women In Politics.” Pi
Caae you hadn’t beard, there'j
going to be a Republican con­
vention next week. This half
hour takes a quick look at the
major women on the repub­
lican setoe. wives of candi­
dates and office-holders. It's
ae goad an excuse ae any lor
e "apeciaL”
M :30 p. m. ABC Ban Ftaacisco: The Convention City.
This half hour examines the
struggle to formulate a Re­
publican platform and dis­
cusses the opposing forces.
•: 30-3:30 p. m. CBS. The De­
fenders. "Grandma TNT." (rerun), A pleasant hour high­
lighted by die outstanding
performance of Lillian Gish,
ooe of the great ladies of show
business.
8-11 p. m. NBC. Saturday
Night Movie. "Edge Of The
CUy." (rerun) This film was
on* of the first TV plays to be
turned into a movie. On tiie
TV screen it was called "A
Man Is Ten Feet T ill." ThU

time it stars John Cassavetes, junkyard manager to Vito
Sidney Poitier. Jack Warden Scotti.
and Ruby Dee.
M p. m. CBS. The Ed SoiM-l
By Dobbs Eates
4:30-10:30 p. m. NBC The ran Show. (rerun) This re-1 A swim party and covered
Hollywood Palace, (rerun) Not peat ha* a truly international dish iapptr for numbers 0f
one of the more inspired col­ flavor. The Beattos are back ^
Volunteer F ir.
lections of talent, this should to sing one aoog and be inter-!
*
.
.
have eomt appeal to almort viewed. From the w orld'., Department and Auxiliary,
wrr* P1*®everyone. Singer* Jane Mor­ fair Ed present* a film ae- ■ « * U" ,r
af
Michelangelo'*
•* th« regular n in th ly
gan and Vic Damoae offer the qacoce
most in the way aoteriaimnert Piets. The famed LipUraner ™*«Ung of the auxiliary held
and Red Buttons returns to •Ullions go through their Tuesday evening at tha Fire
comedy. Host Dais Robert­ paces to films taken at their
. . . . .
son take* a crack at singing Spanish riding school in Aus-1 Th* outing will take plaes
and shows wuy he's best known tria. From France comes Saturday, beginning at 4
as a western star. Also on are singing star Jean Paul Vig- P- «"• with supper to bs serv*
England'*
Professor
P- m-* Bt **•
the Half Brothers, Zooy sod non.
Claire, the Four Amigos (last; Backwards makes an appear­ of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lomtnseen on the Bill Dana Show) ance and the U. S. offers ler on 14th 8tre*t.
and the Harrison Family, all singer Ux Minnelli. The Duke Those planning to attend
of whom fall into the category Ellington Orchestra and Mex- are reminded to bring a cov­
ered dish, meat of their choice
ao-soprano Shirle Verrrtt.
of “opening acts.”
and
dessert in sufficient quan­
lb-11 p. m. CBS. Gunamok*,
10-11 p. m. NBC The DuPont
(reran) A trite overly don* Show of the Week. "The last tity for members of their in­
plot that isn’t helped by too Hangman.” (color) (reran) dividual group.
In other business, Mrs. Jean
little actfoo and too mutii Starring Ed Begley. Finlay
Currie. Clive Revlll and Noel Willi*, president, who con*
talk.
SUNDAY
Purebell. thto to a chilling duct#d ths meeting, appointGOP Convention Preview— drama taken from the pages ed Mrs. Sue Brablson as
liaison officer to ths fire de­
3-3:30 NBC; «:30-7 CBS; 4:30- of the Irish Rebellion.
partment during the nxmth of
7:30 NBC; 7:30-4:30 ABC. It’a
July. Mrs. Brabison's duties
no secret that with the open­
wilt include explaining and
ing of the republican conven­
seeing permission of ths de­
tion in San FrancUco tomor­
partment for proposed pro­
row, viewer* will experience
an almost week-long relief
jects of the auxiliary.
Seven changes in tha con­
from rerun*. 11 you can't wait
until tomorrow, all three net­ Why not take advantage of stitution, as recommended by
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department, were unaniwork* are offering their ma­ the favorable retail prices on the
jor news analysts in coeven- beef now by freerln’ some for V-.-uj!^ a p p re—d.
I “ « « . Eloi.s Lommler. ^bDno preview*. Take your pick this summer's cookout?
of any or all of the shows and
Steak prices are traditional-1 atituting for Mrs. Brenetta
you’ll ret a chance to look ly higher In the summer, food Morris, gavs an inspiring deSt events from past conven­ ipeeiaiists with the Florida votional.
tion*, examine this year's Agricultural Extension Ser­
Following tha b u a i n a s a
candidates, tee the ball and vice, point out.
meeting Mrs. Jennia Fox
learn how each network will
Freeling does not improve served refreshment* of lemon­
rarer the big show. Huntley, quality, so when choosing ade and cookies.
Brinkley, Cronklte, S n a r e Id, steaks for freexing, select only
Tha next regular meeting
Smith and Morgan are all high quality m eat
will be Aug. 4 with Mr*.
knowledgeable men, so you
If you follow these sugges­ Brablson and Mr*. 3tildred
won't go wrong with any of tions when packaging meet Eaclavon serving as hostesses.
the shows.
for freexing, you can store it
0-4:30 p. m. CBS. The Twen­ for as long as • to 12 months
North America's first mint
tieth Century. “The plots •t tero degree* Fahrenheit.
•gainst Hitler” Part I. (re­
was established in Mexico
Package your atcaka in
run) A fascinating documen­
City in 1536 and still produces
quantities
to be cooked at one
tary detailing the various concoins.
Um*.
If
you
wrap
two
atcaka
soi-aclea, real and faked,
together, use a double thick­
•gainst the life of hitler.
7-7:30 p. m. CBS. Leaale. ness of freexcr paper between
(rerun) ,v far-fetched plot that them te make separation
only kiddie viewers will swal­ easy.
Use moisture and vapor-re­
low. Timmy's (Jon Provost's)
kite snags a power line which sistant materials to protect
breaks at the same time a all foods you freeae. Properly
neighbor's barn starts bunt­ packed, foods will not dry out
ing. The bant owner (Stuart and air will not enter the
Randall) blame* Timmy for package, causing oxidation.
the damage, but leave R to Write date, kind and type of
Lassie to turn up cvldeoce product, weight or number of
that proves a bolt of lightn­ servings and pieces on pack­
ing not the btpken power age.
Freese the meat quickly at
line, Ignited the bare.
7:304 p. m. CBS. My far xcro degree* Falirenbeit or
orite Martian, (rerun) Ray lower. Limit tha amount of
Walston, aa the Martian, la food froxen at on* time In a
delightfully indignant here aa home freezer to two pounds
an unknown junkman cleans per cubic foot of total storage
out Tim O'Hara's (Bin Bix- •pace.
by'a) garage and take* away
hto spaceship aa junk. Realis­
Collars with two pounds of
ing they can’t advertise for a
missing spaceship without in­ radio equipment are attached
viting a psychiatric probe, Tim to soma grixxly bears in the
and the Martian canvaM all Yellowstone Park area to enthe junkyards till they find able researchers to learn
the right one. Then the fun enough about their habits to
really begins. Quite a colorful check tha decline in their
character as the sputtering numbers.

Freeze Steak Now
For Use Later On

Fair Exhibit To Drop Charge

Fire Department
To Have Outing
In Longwood

TAMPA (UPI) The 23
cent admlislon charge at
Florida's financially faltering
! world's lair exhibit will be
dropped, the state chamber
of Commerce announced yes­
terday.
But a new admission charge
of 23 cent* will be added for

W OC Meeting
Set Monday
W. Ben Stokes, administrat­
or of Winter Park Towers,
the new Presbyterian Home
of the Synod of Florida for
Senior Citixens. and Mr*.
I Stoke*, will be special guest*
for the general meeting of
Sanford Presbyterian Women
of the Church to be held Mon­
day.
Individual circles will meet
at the church at 11 a.m. Fol-&gt;
lowing a covered dish lunch­
eon. Prayer Band will b* at
12:30 p.ra. with the General
Meeting to convene at 12:45
p.m.

FLORIDA’S “MISS SMILE." lovely Paula Hick*
from Altamonte Springs, will be competing for
the national title at Cypreaa Garden* this week­
end with contestant* coming from all parts of
the United States, Alaska and Hawaii for the
contest to be held Friday through Sunday.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hicks,
Paula in a sophomore at the University of Flori­
da where she is a journalism major specializing
in advertising.
(Herald Photo)

TV RENTAL

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Seminole TV
FA 2-4120
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2400 Hanford Av*.

INNERSPRIN G M A TTRESS
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duled for Oct. 3, will be die[cussed.

Suzanne Switches
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Suzanne Plethette ha»
her Warner Bros, contract
a four picture deal with
Miriseh brother*.

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LOOK!

Catholic Women Set Bake Sale
By Donna Eetra
The Church of Nativity
Catholic Women’* Club will
eprneor the monthly bake
sale In the social hall of the
church Sunday following the
9 and 11 a.m M*i»e*.
Members of the parish are
urged to contribute baked
goods for the sale.
The board of the club will
meet at 8 p-m. Monday In
the social hall.. Mr*. Gene
Shannon, president, will con­
duct the meeting and plant
for the Pariih Festival, sche­

a Seralnola Indian dtopliy
outside tha main Florida
area, the chamber reported.
It was also decided-'it »
New York meeting be\pccf|
Gov. Farris Brysnt, Florkir
exhibitor* and world'* fair of.
ficialt that fences around the
Florida exhibit would be torn
down.
Brj ant wont to New York to
dtocusi ways of improving at.
tendance at the Florida exhi­
bit, which haa been losing
money almost since the fair ,
opened.
J
T h e 25 cent admission
charge at the Florida pati. .
lion was started two weeks *&lt;
ago in an effort to boost in­
come. The fences which will
be tom down forced vliitnrs
lo the Florida exhibit to make
a long detour to get inside.

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ths

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�Goldwater Appears Certain O f First-Ballot Nomination
58 Favorite
Son Votes 01
Ohio Released
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
Sen. Barry Goldwater, hla
first billot presidential nom­
ination apparently assured,
sought to c h a r t common
ground today for feuding ele­
ments of the Republican Com­
mittee.
The senator received a tre­
mendous b o o a t Thursday
night in the release of Ohio's
sa-member favorite ion dele­
gation.
The platform hearingi have
served as the principal forum
for stop-Goldwater forces in
pre • convention maneuvers
here, and hla appearance ex­
posed Goldwater to torn* of
bis outspoken crltica.
Goldwater made it clear at
a newa conference Thursday,
however, that he was not an­
xious to provoke a fight over
the platform.
Moreover, this was before
Gov. Jam es A. Rhodes re­
leased tt^e Ohio delegation
from Its commitment to him
as a favorite son — an action
expected to give Goldwater a
majority of the atate's 58
votes.
At the news conference
Goldwater h a d expressed
hope that he would pick up
20 to 30 more delegatee in the
next few days and thus be
assured of the necessary
"pad" lo guarantee a first
ballot nomination. That hope
appeared to have been quick­
ly fulfilled.
Under the circumstances,
there appeared to be little or
no likelihood that Goldwater
would go to the mat wtlh the
Scranton partisans who have
been attacking him in the
platform committee. He laid
Thursday that he has great
confidence in the committee,
which is generally friendly to
bis candidacy.
Goldwater said he would
not accept just any platform
plank drafted by the commit­
tee and he would “do the hon­
est thing" and withdraw if he
thought the platform unac­
ceptable. He laid, however,
that he would like to ice the
platform committee left alone and believed it would do
a good job.
On civil rights, one of the
controversial platform issues,
Goldwater said the recently
enacted measure is tha "law
of the land" and that he was
quite willing to abide by the
decision of the congressional
majority.
As for another main plat­
form Issue, Goldwater said it
was up to the platform com­
mittee and the convention itaelf whether to draft a plank
criticising auch groups as the
John Birch Society. Ills re­
marks suggested that Ihera
might be some difficulty In
draltlng such a plank.

Bljr

Mrs. Alexander Anderson
baa been appointed music
director of the Vacation
Bible School scheduled to
begin a t Longwood’s Christ
Episcopal Church Monday,
Mrs. Ralph Stcvena Is
auperinUndent of tha school
which will b# conducted Mon­
day through Friday, July 13
through July 14, frem 8:30
until 11:30 a.m. each day.
Children of the area, ages
three through 14, era inviUd
to attend.

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Advanced
Eleven men of Reconnais­
sance Attack Squadron Three
ware recently advened in rata
and congratulated for their
efforts by Commanding Offi­
cer George W. Kim mons dur­
ing morning quartan.
Before man of their squad­
ron, tbe following personnel
were commended: Harvey B.
Burkett, AQ1; Alan D. Burrycki, AMHl; Theodora A. CalIstro, A01; Jars B. Edwards,
DSS; Richard Foeller, ATR3;
David E. Lae, AQ1; Dennis
L. Harper, DM1; Joseph D.
Rainey, ATI; Herbert R. Schmoyer, ETI; John J. Schnei­
der, DSJ; and Walter E. Tal&lt;belt, A MSI.

Fri. July 10. ’6-1—Page 5

Stassen Reveals His Strategy
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) There is good news today for
the stop-Stasscn forces. They
don't hsve anything to worry
about until the fifth ballot.
Harold Stassen unveiled the
atrategy of his campaign for
the Republican presidential
nomination Thursday, and a
subtle, cunning thing it turn­
ed out to be. He plans lo lull
the Goldwater people Into a
sense of false security by act­
ing like he ia out of the race.
"I have told my supportera," Stassen said at a news
conference, "that on the first
four ballots they can choose

for themselve* whether they
vote for Scranton, Lodge,
Nixon or Romney. Goldwater
must he stopped. Once that is
done, my delegates will re­
turn to me on the fifth ballot.
This is going to be a long
convention."

Dies In Plunge
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
— A St. Petersburg man, Wil­
lie J. Hardy, 50, plunged
from the high span of the
Sunshine Skyway into Tampa
Ray today, the Coast Guard
said.

Barry Appeals
For Unity In
GOP Sessions
SAN rRANCISCO (UPI) —
Sen. Barry Goldwater, w h o
says he would abandon his
drive for the Republican pres­
idential nomination if the
GOP platform is unacceptable
to him, had a unity appeal to­
day for the platform commit­
tee.
The Ariiona aenator, who
apparently has wrapped up
the nomination th e days ahcad of convention balloting,
waa In a conciliatory mood
toward the badly outnumber­
ed force* working lo reject
hia beliefs.
He brushed aside a series of
challenges hurled by Pennsyl­
vania Gov. William W. Scran­
ton Thursday night and aidca
indicated lie would not op­
pose conccssiona to the min­
ority of "moderates" on the
too-member committee.
G o I d w a t e r ’ a appear­
ance was to climax the final
day of hearings before the
committee goes Into closed
session to pound out contro­
versial items In the lEKil cam­
paign document,
Goldwater supporters stayed alert, however, to lastminute moves that might
slow down their candidate's
bandwagon.
The anti-Goldw ater group
threatened a convention floor
fight if necessary to gain its
platform objectives. B u t
some members of the proScranton alliance conceded it
had slight chance of achiev­
ing any of its goals within
t h c Goldwater - dominated
committee.
The lopsided support for the
front-running contender was
d r a m a t l rally Illustrated
Thursday when the anti-Gokiwater forces suffered a ■ma­
shing defeat on the first best
of strength in the committee'*
deliberations.

KO Punch From Neighbor

r .~ ~ —

I 'n i l r d

CONVENTION HEADLINERS — Sen. Thurs­
ton B. Morton, of Kentucky, left, wits appointed
permanent chairman of the 1064 Republican na­
tional convention. Gov. Mark O. Hatfield, of Oreiron, riirht, will he the temporary chairman and
key-notcr. The convention ia now being held in
Snn Francisco.

No Segregation Talks Allowed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The White House reentphasized administration policy
Thursday that it did not ex­
pect government officials fo
address segregated audienc­
es.
White House Press Secre­
tary George E. Reedy, re­

sponding to a question, said
"the whole policy of this gov­
ernment is against racial dis­
crimination, ami it has been
stated so many times by the
President and high officials
nf Ihe cabinet that there is
no doubt of it now.

I're s*

I n t e r n a ti o n a l

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
— Supporters of Gov, Wil­
liam W. Scranton tried des­
perately today tu laity hum
n shuttering blow (trail the
Pennsylvania's hopes for thr
Republican presidential nom­
ination by hi* neighbor state,
Ohio.
Scranton'* lop ndvisera aiul
aidca showed shocked dishe.
lief when the 58-nicmber Ohio
delegation was released front
voting for Gov. James A.
Rhodes, a favorite.son candi­
date, on the first ballot at
the GOP convention next
week.
Thr Ohio delegation is re­
ported to he overwhelmingly
in favor of Sen. Rarry Goldwater. Release of the delega­
tion was a blow to Scranton
force* because the Pcnnsylvaninn had rounted heavily
on states with favorite-son
candidates to hold to that po­
sition on the Initial ballot.
Ohio particularly waa rated
highly important in Scranlon’a stop-Goldwater strategy
aimed at preventing t h e
front-running Arizona sena­
tor from sweeping to the
nomination nn the first bal­
lot.
Scranton had no ini mediate
comment nn the Ohio delega­
tion's release but his press
secretary, Jaek Connty, said

the governor would hold a
newa conference today, pre­
sumably to discuss the dew
vclopmrnt. No time waa aet.
Scranton remnined secluded
Thursday night in his tfith
floor suite at the Mark Hop­
kins Hotel and conferred pri­
vately with Rhodes. But
Rhodes said the release of
the Ohio delegation was not
discussed.
The two governors met for
an hour and 40 minutes.
Rhodes told an impromptu
news conference in the hotel
lobby- shortly before mid­
night that it was a "congen­
ial visit."
Tha Ohio governor said
Scranton invited him to hia
suite and he accrptrd be­
cause hts always was availa­
ble for such meetings. He
pointed out lie yens friendly
with many governors snd
planned to play golf today
with California's Gov. Ed­

mund G. Brown, a Democrat.
Rhodes said neither he nor
Ohio stale GOP Chairman
Ray Bliss would recommend
any candidate to the Ohio
delegation. He satd he gave
up the favorite - son status
because there was "nothing
in the law that tiy * these
people have to vote for me
on the first ballot . . . 1 am
not h candidate."

Mix Plan OK’d
TALLAHASSEE tUPI) Federal Judge G. Harold
Carswell approved Wednes­
day a step ladder desegrega­
tion plan for public achools
in Panama City.

Old Birds
MIAMI (UPI) - A biologist
say* studiea indicate that
sooty tern* nesting In the Dry
Tortuga* off Florida'a coast
have a surprising life span
of about 30 ycari.

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Orioles W hip Indians Twice; Phils Defeat Redlegs

Thinking Birds Win Both
Out Loud Gaines By One
By Julian Stenatroa
Our ol' buddy, Benny Kahn,
•port* acribe over at Um Day
tons Beach Neva Journal, In*
crew ed hi* position aa the
b eit predictor ol a panel of
racing expert* sponsored by
Pure OIL Benny took top
points la the panel’s predic­
tions about the Firecracker
400 when he selected A. J.
Foyt to win the Firecracker at
« speed of 155.279. Foyt woo
fftd fai* speed was 191.491.
a • a

Elks, Shrine In
Final JBL Tilt

Run Margins

H'a the sam e ol' story to
By George C. Langford
tbs
Junior Boya League.
UPI Sports Writer
The
Elks won the l i n t half
One and one la adding up
title and the Shrinera grab­
to a pennant for the Balti­
bed the second half Gag. They
more Orioles uniats a formu­
la Is devised to atop thair
met to a playoff and the
one-run tangent.
S hrInert took the loop’s cham­
H it Orioles lengthened thair
pionship.
American League lead over
Tonight two dubs m eet to
tha second-placa Yanksaa to
the finals of the league's an­
3H games Thursday night by
nual tournament. They are
sweeping a pair of one-run
the Elks end the Shrine ra.
decisions from the Cleveland
Game tim e tonight to T:30.
The alto la Memorial Stadium.
Indian*, 4*9 and 2-1.
The Elka advanced to the
Tha results left Baltimore
Kahn now has brought his with a fantastic 21 victories
finals by taking CPO 9 to 2
last night. Chris Akers fann­
season's total to a pair ot against only two loesea In
ed 10 and issued five free
firata and one second In three contests decided by * tingle
tickets in gaining hla mound
attempts. The panel has three tally thla season.
victory. Gary Maples picked
Boog
Powell
powered
hit
more races to predict. They'll
up a trio of hits, including a
22nd and 23rd home runs to
guess on the Southern 900 at
double,
to spark the Elk* in­
account for the Baltimore
to tonight'* final. Billy Miller
Dallngton on Labor Day, tbs runs In the opener while 10and Mark Caolo came through
6 CCA road racing champloo* year-old rookie Wally Bunker
with a pair of bingies each.
ship at Elkhart Lake, WU., three-hit tha Indiana. Rookie
One of Miller's blows went for
Sept. U , and tha National 400 Bam Bowena blasted a ninthtwo base*.
a t Charlotte Oct. 18.
Inning round tripper to win
Meanwhile,
Steve
L**ch
» • •
the nightcap.
struck
out
10
and
walked
four
| y the way, with lb#
Bunker's victory waa his
In pitching hi* second no-hitter
•leeks i s m for the year a l ninth against two loataa. Two
of the year aa the Shrlncrs
Daytona, Um
of tho hits o ff him wars hornsqueezed
past the Civitans in
will m ere to to bald the ere by Leon Wagner and rooka 3 to 2 thriller. Leach Joined
spotlight. Tha best aperto
la Bob Chance.
Danny Loo to the distinction
machinery to the i w * - 1*
Tha Orioles trailed 1-0 to
of having hurled two no-hltII lactates setae of the fasttha eighth Inning of the sec­
ter* this season. And It waa
net, hearten! and conUtort
ond gams when plnehhitter
tho second no-hitter tossed
CAROLYN CARLSON a n d Kathy Schlltt
•pacts staff to Um enuatry
during the current tourna­
(right) are representing the Sknte City Rollers
S r iU battle * ent an the Bob Johnson doubled off
ment.
loser Sam McDowell to score
Dance and Figure Club a t the Southern Roller
weekend ef Sept. M to the
Ron Dudley, Mike Long, W.
Skating Championships In Louisville, Ky. Miss
annual
BCCA Divisional Norm Slebern. Rellver Har­
R.
Beasley and Mike Yentsch
vey
Haddix
was
the
winner.
Carlson, 7-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
championship.
hit safely for the Shriners, all
Tha Yankees rallied to trip
• • •
Richard Carlaon, placed first in girls’ singles a t
singles. Dennis Kccran pitch­
And apeaklng of aporto tho 8enator* B-5, tha Tigers
a state meet recently in Tampa. Miss Schlitt,
ed effectively but In a losing
Cars, Bud Mougbton wants to topped tha Red Sox 4-3, the
placed third in ladies’ singles a t Tampa and ia
effort.
remind aporto ear buffs about Twine defeated the A'a 2*1
representing Florida in the Queen’s contest.
The Shrlner* will send Dud­
and
tho
Angela
blanked
the
the rally to be held here Sun­
Kathy won tho Florida queen’s event a t Tampa
ley to the hill tonight and the
day. Entrants are Invited to White Sox 3-0 In other Amer­
In which 16 contestants participated.
Elks will counter with their
register at 1 p- m-i
***? ican League games.
se e , Gary Maples. It’ll be the
Tha Yankees need three
Winn-Dixie store on French
last fame of the City necreaand 25lh. Guests are especially walks and singles by Joa
tovlted to participate, ll'a be­ Pepltone and Cleta Boyar to
ing sponsored by the Seminole break a 8*3 tin with thrae
Sports Car Association of San­ run» In the eighth Inning, off
ford.
loser Claude Osteen. Al Down­
• e e
ing 5-2, with relief help from
That new stadium being built Pete Mlkkelsen, waa tha win­
In Houston to really going to ner. Don Lock h it hla 12th
be something.
By Henry W. Thom berry
Lome, who ably buekad tha
homer for tha Senators.
One press of a button and
Tha Tigers’ Dave WickerUPI
Bports Writer
forbidding
4n-mlla • per - hour
A c darned sports arena will
sham registered hla 12th vic­
BT.
ANDREW’S,
Scotland
winds
which
continued to lash
MtNNEAPOLIS, M i n n .
be converted from a baseball
tory —* high In tha AL — on (UPI) — British newsmen the "Old Lady's" links, cams (UPI) — If the rumor that
park to a football stadlnm
a yield of eight hits before began smacking thair Ups to within twa strokes of the
the Milwaukee Braves plan to
complete with a changed
being relieved by Larry Sher­ expectation today aa Cham- course record ns ha bettered
move their National League
seating arrangement.
Stands holding some 10,000 ry with two out In tho ninth. pagna Tony Lema, known for hla first round 78 with Thurs­ franchise to Atlanta becomes
neats will move on ateel rails Lea Thomas touched Wlekar- hla concern with tha thirst day's 88 for a 88-hoIo total of fact, the Minnesota Twine
at the push of the button un­ •ham for two homers, account­ of tha members o f tho fourth 141.
plan to saturate Wisconsin
Jack Nicklaua, who naedai with winter tours to order to
til they are parallel to the ing for all tha Rad Sox runs. estate, sailed into tha third
Minnesota lefty Jim Kaat round lead of tho Britlah Op­ 40 putta to negotiate tha woo baseball fans to the Twin
aide lines of the football fteld.
course Thursday, turned In a Cities,
There’ll be a seating capacity notched hla 10th victory to 18 en with a two-strike lead.
of 149,000 for baseball and decision*, outduallng tha A'a
disappointing 76-74 card for
The Twins’ tour, comprising
Joss Santiago, who shutout
a 190, nine strokes o ff the several players and front offootball.
When the arena In needed, tha powerful Twins until tha
pace,
flee personnel visited five
•ay for conventions, U can sixth when Bob AUleon and
British Ryder Cup winnar state* and Canada last winter
be made tote aa audUroun Don Mlncher touched him for
Harry Waatman held second appearing -before 77,500 peo­
seating 00,040. When It be­ back-to-back homers. K a n
place behind Lama with a 86- ple.
com es a boxing arena M Harralaon connected for Kanhols tally o f 148. Irishman
If the Braves should an­
can accommodate M,0M.
ass City.
Christy O’Connor, who was nounce a move ahortly after
And here's another twist.
Rookie Tony Oliva collect­
tied with Jaan Garalalda of the current season ends, the
Fans utilising box seats can ed two doubtes to taka tha
Franca for tha first round Twin* will set up a separate
have telephone* available ao AL batting lead away from United Press International
lead, w as In third place tour for the state of Wiscon­
they can combine bualnesa hla teammate AUleon, with a
The Florida State League Thursday with a 71-73-144.
sin. It’s obvious the Twins, in
with pleasure. How about 4137 mark.
All-Star* fought to a 13-tonlng
Garalatde, meanwhile, fell their three complete seasons
Hull
Playboy Bo Belineky 7-4 3-8 standoff last night with to fifth place with a 71-74- to Minnesota, have hurt the
a a o
hurled hla first shutout to al­ first half pennant winner* 145 behind O'Connor and Braves at the gate.
The news of the approval
most two year*, collaring tha Fort Lauderdato to Yankee Bruct Devlin e f Australia,
Don Cissidy, Twins1 group
of the contract between the
White Sox on Juat two sin­ Stadium before league Preal who alto posted a 144.
promotion director, estim ates
Seminole County S c h o o l
dent
George
McDonald
callod
The original field of 120 an average o f 300 Wisconsin
Board and the City of Sanford gles. lx&gt;u Clinton cracked hie tho game.
golfers in tha tournament was residents s e e each home
for the use of Memorial Sta­ third homer In four games
The
All-Start
lumped
to
an
dium la certainly welcomed. and Bob Rodgers extended hla early lead, picking up one cut to the low 46 after Thurs­ Twin* game aa a group. Add
We're glad that rity and school hitting atrrak to 10 game* run to the third and two mors day's round for tha 86-hola to thla tha counties* Wiscon­
officials got together and agalnit lo u r dary Patera 9-4. to tha fifth.
finals today, The 8600 pounda sinites who come to the sta­
worked out the deal.
But tho Yankees rallied for of prise money $23,000 wM dium individually and you
The clay taflald a! tha
three to the bottom of the be distributed tonight, bar­ have a good dairy state rep­
stadium will be converted
ninth to tie tho game and ring tha need for a playoff resentation.
for football to bn land by
(area tho contest Into extra Saturday. Five of tha A m ir
Basalts Tkanday
Semlaola High'* van ity and
toning! when catcher Wyatt leans competing In the tourna­
janlor varsity elevens, Ian* Florida Slats &gt;8 Lsagw aai 18 Dragar doubled to the tying ment survived Thursday’s cut
ford Junior High sad Creams Fla. Stats 080 843 0 - 8 8 80 I run*.
and will go on to today’s fin
Lon (wood IU 880 3 -1 9 &gt; 81
High.
McDonald called Km game •la.
W P - Don Hunter (0-8), LP at 11:11 p. m. to give the
Our wish now la that aoma
kind of pres* facilities can —Harold Helms (1-1), HR— p liy a n time to return to thair
la.aaa m o u r n er s
be installed so that adequate John Cato, Fla. State, lat of club*.
Tkaraday’a Results
CHAMONIX, Franca (UPI)
coverage of the contests can the year.
The league resumes play
Toronto 9 Rochester 8
—
Mora
than
10,000
mourn­
Wilson
Malar
M
G»aaa
11
ba given.
tonight with Fart Lauderdale
Syracuse S Buffalo 1
ers attended tha church and
a • •
Chase
IU 000 0-1T-19-7 traveling
to
Miami,
SL
Columbua 8 Richmond 7
b
u
r
i
a
l
service!
Thursday
WU
Malar
IU
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4
The Seminole Swim Asso­
Petersburg playing at Bara
Atlanta 8 Jacksonville 1
WP— Tom Debord (4-7), LP eote, Lakeland going to Tam whan former world slalom
ciation will hold Ita monthly
champion
Charles
Boson
and
H
R
Dick
Ftaak
(8-11),
business moating at the Civ*
pa and Orlando traveling to
18 other Alpinists who died
THANT TO DRAW
le Center at I p.m. Monday. Charlie Brown, WM, Sod of tha SL Petersburg.
In an avalanche on Mount
Coach Emma Spencer will be yeep
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Blanc Tuesday ware hurled. Secretary General U Thant of
STANDINGS
on hand to anawir any quea
BBT FOR PHYSICAL
Maurice Hartog, secretary of
11 8
tioos parents may wish to aak King*wood
NEW YORK (U P I)—Pitch­ state for sports and youth, the United Nations will mak*
•
1
All members bar# been urg McRanay
the draw for tha Federation
•
4 er Bill Wakaflald of tha New represented the govtramanL Cup tennis matches at Uia
Fla. State
•d to attend.
York
Mate
to
scheduled
to
* e a
Lon£wood
7 4
U.N. next Monday. Tha wom­
8 8 take hto pre-induction service
With, about TO manufactur­ an’s tennis matches will b*
Far local football fans Robb*
physical
examination
today
3 9
who follow the Orlando Bron­ Wilson Mater
ers, tha sewing machine In played at tho Germantown
S 9 and than fly back to New dustry o f Japan to the larg­ Cricket Club to Philadelphia,
co*,, wa kava information Chaaa
York to rajoln tha club In
1 U
that the f in ! Branco prac­ U 8 O
est to tha world.
SepL 2-9.
Gama* Friday or Satorday time for Ita game with tha
tice sessions have been bald
SL
Lout*
Cardinals.
•ad that 4a Central Fled- No Gamaa acbaduled
Gaasea M sadly
dtasa am participating to
CHIEFS SIGN TWO
tiu wnekants. Tbs Branca Ktogiwood at Fla. State 1:80
Chase
at
USO
8:49
KANSAS
CITY, Mo. (U PI)
will m ast Tv sc aloose Aug. 1
— Orville Hudson, 8-foot,
In the season's curtain rajs- ( F t Mellon Field)
2710 8 . HWY. 17-02 — SANFORD]
8-Inch, 140-pound middle line­
backer from
East Taxes
BEARS SIGN TWO
railing by n t to a CHICAGO (U PI) — Line State College, signed Wed­
StUl to
series m
mar
i rgta. a talented backer Jim Purnell from Wis­ nesday with tha Kansas City
dgh school team ex- consin and guard Joa Wan- Chiefs of tha American Foot­
North high
BALES ft SERVICE • PH. IS3-IIU
peeled to reduce the deficit dryhoskl from Illinois, both ball League. Hudson waa the
this year in the annual all free agents, signed Thursday Chiefs' lath-round choice to
Tha Snappla* Turtle to MORE MOWER!
afar football classic Aug. 1, in with tha Chicago Bears of tha the AFL draft nod also has
played center.
g
National Football League.
G feeiv U le.

Tony Lema Captures Twins' Griffith
British Open Lead Will Try To Woo
Wisconsin Fans

FSL All-Stars,
Ft. Lauderdale
Play 3-3 Tie

Men's League

Infernational
League

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S M IT T Y ’S Snoppin* Turtle

AU Sizes Self-Propelled
R O TA R Y MOW ERS

lion
Department's
Junior
Boya League season. The
loop's atl-stara, however, will
play several exhibition tills.
Leach finished the season
with an overall pitching re
cord of nine wins and ooe
setback, tops in the circuit this
year. Ills first and last game
were no-hit performances. He
yielded only 39 hits over 68
innings.
Score by Innings:
CPO
001 010 0 - 3 8 4
Elka
132 003 x—Q 10 3
WP— Akers, LP— Mike
Stubbin*
Civitans
000 101 0 - 2 0 3
Shrioers
020 001 x—8 9 3
WP— Leach, LP— Keeran

79 Runs Scored
In Men's Loop
Piay Last Night
The borne plate at Fort Melloo Park’s softball field got
In for aome real wear and
tear Thursday night when It
was crossed no less th in 79
tim es during action to the
City Recreation Department's
Men’s Slo-Pltch Softball Lea­
gue.
Florida State Bankers eli­
minated Long wood from any
title hopes at all by winning a
23 to 19 decision. Mosal Helms
had four hits for Loogwood
and Bob Nolle collected three
safeties for the Bankers to
capture plate honors.
John Cash also had a bom
er for the Bankers.
The win moved Florida
State Into third place in the
league's standings.
Meanwhile, Wilson - Maler
come from behind to rack up
a 20 to 7 victory over Chase
and Company. Charlie Brown
had a homer for the Furni­
ture men la the free-scoring
affair.
The league will wind up re­
gular .M ason play with the
gamea which are slated for
next week.

American
League
W L P e t GB
Baltimore
90 28 .641
New York
48 31 .997 3V4
Chicago
44 31 ,587 4Vi
Minn.
44 37 .543 7Vi
29 39 .900 11
Detroit
Boston
38 41 .473 13
Los Ang.
38 44 .463 14
Cleveland
84 44 .436 16
Kan. City
81 48 .392 19Vi
Wash.
82 92 JUl 21
Thursday's Results
Baltimore 4 Clev, 9, 1st
Baltimore 2 Clev, 1, 2nd
New York a Washington S
Detroit 4 Boston 3
Minnesota 3 Kansas City 1
Lo* Angeles 8 Chicago 0
Games Taday
Chicago at Los Angelo* (N)
Minnesota at Kansas City (N)
Boston at Detroit 2, (T-N)
Baltimore i t Cleveland (N)
New York at Washington (N)
latarday’a Gamea
Chicago at Loa Angeles
Minnesota at Kansas City
Boston at Detroit
Baltimore at Cleveland
New York at Washington

Local Swimmers
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weeks tha Bemlnola Bwlm
Association la ready for Ita
scheduled meat Friday and
Saturday at Euatia.
The younger half o f tha
•quad w ill compete Friday
and tha older group will
swim to compatltlon on Sat­
urday.

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Patterson Now No. 2
Among Heavyweights
NEW YORK (UPI) — Floyd
Patterson was boosted from
seventh to second among hea­
vyweight contenders a n d
named “fighter of the month"
to The Ring magazine’s rat­
ings today.
The former two-tine champ­
ion was doubly honored be­
cause of his lopsided 12-round
decision oner contender Eddie

Florida Fruit
Group To Have
Golf Tourneys
Members and guests of the
Florida Fruit and Vegetable
Association attending t h e
group's 21st annual conven­
tion to Miami Beach will tee
off the convention with golf
tournaments on Sept. 21.
Harold H. Kastner of San­
ford la a member of Use
men's tournament committee
and Mrs. Kaatner lias been
•elected to serve aa a m em ­
ber of tho ladlei’ tourney.
Both tournaments will be
sponsored by the Fruit and
Vegetable Division of the
Wirebound Box Industry and
will be held at tho Country
Club of Miami.
"This will be the first time
the ladles attending t h e
FFVA'a convention will have
a golf tournament." asya
Mr*. Sydney O. Chase Jr.,
Sanford, who la chairman of
the ladles' convention activi­
ties.
STOLLH ADVANCES
EDGBASTON, Eng. (UPI)
—Australian Fred Stolls de­
feated D. Orchard of Eng­
land, 6-1, 6-0, and Don Dali
of Bathasda, Md., bast C.
Evarton of England, 6-1, 6*4,
Wednesday to raach tha third
round of tha man's singles In
tha Midland Counties lawn
tennis championships.
SIXTEEN PROS
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.
(U PI) — Sixteen proa headed
by U. S. Opto champfen Ken
Venturi and Billy Casper
open a 90-hole grind today
to a revival o f tha $88,000
Wykagyl round robin golf
championship after a seven
year laps*.

Machcn of Lot Angeles at
Stockholm, Sweden, last Sun­
day.
Only ex-champ Sonny Lis­
ton now ranks above Patterton in Tho Ring's ratings.
Machcn was dropped from
fourth to aewnth because of
his defeat. Doug Jones o(
New York, rated second for
several months, was lowered
to fourth became of inactiv­
ity.
Among the light heavy­
weights, Johnny Pcrsol of
New York has been returned
lo the rankings at No. S be­
cause of his victory over Bobo
Olson. Olson of San Franclse o , former middleweight,
dropped from fourth to sixth
among the light heavies.
Light heavyweight Wayne
Thornton of Fresno, Calif.,
advanced two pegs to fifth
place because of his upset
victory over Eddlo Cotton of
Seattle, Wash., who faded
from second to fourth. Greg­
orio Peralta of Argentina
climbed from third to aecond
and Mauro Mina of Peru mov­
ed up from fifth to third.

National League
W L Pet. GB
PhUa.
48 28 .832
San Fran.
49 32 .60S lte
Cinn.
42 37 .532 7Vi
Pitta.
41 38 .932 7Vi
Milwaukee
39 40 .494 lOVi
St. Louis
39 41 .488 U
Loa Ang.
38 40 .487 11
Chicago
37 40 .481 llVi
Houston
38 43 .469 12Vi
New York
24 58 .293 27
Thursday's Result*
San Francisco 9 Chicago 4
Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 8
New York 4 SL Louis 8
Milwaukee 11 Pittsburgh I
Houston 6 Los Angeles 5
Today’s Games
St. Louis at N#w York (N)
Cincinnati at Philadelphia (N)
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh &lt;N)
San Francisco at Chicago
Los Angeles at Houston (N)
Saturday’s Games
Milwaukee at PKtaburgh
St. Louis at New York
Cincinnati at Philadelphia
San Francisco at Chicago
Loa Angeles at Houston

Giants Wallop
Cubs; Dodgers
Lose To Colls
United Press International
When All-Star hero Johnny
Callison said "It’a gotta be a
Phillies year" ha didn't mean
tha National League leaders
wera ready to ait back and
wait for the breaks.
Callison won tha All-Star
gams Tuesday with a threerun ninth Inning homer, but
ha kept the Fhilliea 1H game*
ahead of tha Glanta Thursday
night with a pin-point throw
from rlghtflcld to home plate.
With the Reds leading 4-2,
and runners on aacond and
third with two out In tha
seventh, Deron Johnson rifl­
ed a single to right scoring
one run. But Callison charged
the ball and threw a strike
on tha run to tha plate to
nail Robinson, who was car­
rying the tying run.
Reliever Jack Baldschu.z
shut cut the Reds cn one hit
over the final two innings to
giva the Phillies a 4-3 decl•ion.
Willie Mays and Willie MeCovey helped the Giants keep
pare by slamming home runs
in San Francisco’s 9-4 ver­
dict over the Cubs and the
world champion Dodgers sank
11 gamea behind by blowing
a 6-2 lead with two out in
the ninth Inning to the Hous­
ton Colts, losing 8-5.
In other National League
games, the Brave* downed
the Pirates 11-6 and the Meta
upset the Cardinals 4-3. Mays
collected hit 26th homer and
McCovey added his 12th in
the Giants' 16-hit assault
against Lorry Jackson and
four Cub reiievera. Gaylord
Perry 7-4 hurled aeven relief
Innings to gain tha victory.
Ron Perranoskl of the Dodg­
ers came in to face the weakhitting Colts with one out and
the bases loaded In the ninth.
Ha yielded an Infield single
to Al Bpangler and Nellie
Fox’s two-run single which
•cored the tying and winning
run. Tha loss was the fourth
f o r Perranoskl—ona more
than ha had all last year when
he had a 16-3 mark. Ancient
Warren Spshn 6-8 finding the
victories tougher and tougher
to get, won hia first game
In a month but failed to go
tha distance for tha 11th
straight time. Ha was chased
by tha Pirates* after giving
up six runs to alx innings.
Frank Thomas, making hla
first appearance In 28 games,
hit a two-run pinch hit homer
off Curt Slmmona with two
out to the ninth inning to pro­
vide the Meta victory. Thom­
as had been sidelined with a
gland Infection line# May 81
and had not taken batting
practice until Thursday n ig h t

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Southern League
Thursday's Results
Chattanooga 7 Macon t
Knoxville 7 Columbua 4
Only gamaa scheduled

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Drive-In: 'Rhino'
Tlia flrit Sanford showing
ot "Rhino” li dated at the
Movlcland Drive-In Theatre
darting Sunday and running
tor three daya.
The unusual movie was
made on location in South
Africa and w a a possible
through modern science and
diacovery and experiments
m a d e with tranqutllzl n g
drugs.
The thrilling wildlife drama
if an Ivan Tora production
and d ars Harry Guardino,
British actress Shirley Eaton
and Robert Culp.

HOPPING

Also billed for Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday at the
drlve-ln is "Four For Tex­
as" In color and starring
Frank Sinatra.
Wednesday and Thursday
the menu calls for "a Tick­
lish Affair” w i t h Shirley
Jones as star and the co­
feature, "Rampage," starring
Robert Mltchum.
A triple feature will round
out the week. On tap are
"Law Of The Lawless" in
color and starring Dale Rob­
ertson,
"Dr. Strangclove"
with Peter Sellers; and "Un­
der The Yum Yum Tree" fea­
turing Jack Lemmon.

LARRY MAPLESDEN, Boys State chairman for Memorin! Post 2G0 of
Casselberry, gives last minute instructions and a handshake to Dnn Casnelherry. Butch Baird and Andy Hinely, left to right, os they prepare to
board the bus for a week in Tallahassee. Butch Is sponsored by Old
Glory Post 183 while Dan and Andy are sponsored by tho Cnssell&gt;crry
post.
(Herald Photo)

'Chalk Garden' At Ritz

ROI1ERT CULP and llnrry Guardino hnve Im­
mobilized a wild zebra with a drug dart in one
of the remarkable scenes of Metro-GoldwynMayer’s thrilling wild life drama, "Rhino 1”,
filmed in color entirely on locations in South
Africa. British actress Shirley Enton provides
the love interest in the unusunl and exciting
story of an American scientist's effort to save
the wild lifo of Africa from extinction through
the use of tranquilizer bullets and other scien­
tific discoveries.
TO.NITF. &amp; SAT.
GIGANTIC

HIDE - I N THE A I R

■ Triple Feature
No. 2 — 11:00
"THE
GREAT
ESCAPE"
In Color
Steve
McQueen

No. 2 — 9:20
"FOR THOSE
WIIO
THINK
YOUNG"
In Color

No. 1 — 7:45
-MAN
FROM
GALVESTON"
Jeffrey
Hunter

COMING SUN. - MON. - TUES.
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
NITELY AT 7:45 A 11:45

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10 8 M | THE UVES OF THE RARE WHITE RHINO!
FILMED BY THE MAKER OF
“FLIPPER" IN UNFOLOZI AFRICA

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Film (U r Haley Mills’ hair
went to the hospital for a
icene in her newest Techni­
color morvle, "The Chalk
Garden," which opens at the
Ritx Theatre Sunday and runs
through Wednesday.
But only to the famed
Doll's Hospital In England.
It was necessary for key
sequences of the Ross Hunter
production for a doll to be
made with the exact hair col­
or and style as llayley, who
stars in the Universal release
with Deborah Kerr, J oh n
Mills and Edith Evans.
Samples of the glamorous
teenager’s hair and photo­
graphs of her new grown-up
hatr-ityle were sent to Mrs.
Ruth Jaycott, who, with her
husband operates one of the
three doll's hospitals in Eng­
land, and in 24 hours the mov­
ie doll was bark on the act
appearing before the cameras
with Its real-life counterpart.
"I've never done any dollwork for motion pictures be­
fore," explains Mrs. Jaycott,
"and I've been operating the
‘hospital here aince 1947. H
was an unusual experience
working on dolls for grown­
ups.'
Secret of Mrs. Jaycott'a

Fun recipe: Move Robin
Hood and his merry men and
maids from Sherwood Forest
In 14th Century Msrrle EngIsnd to Chicago during ths
"Roaring Twenties." Supply
a laugh-filled story and a
batch of lively nsw songs.
Add Technicolor, Psnsvislon
and top with a dazsling ar­
ray of talent, Including Frank
8lnatra, Dean Martin, Sam­
my Davis, Jr., Ring Crosby,
Peter Falk, Barbara Rush
and Victor Buono. Ths dish:
a rollicking Warnsr Bros,
musical romsdy film, "Robin
and ths 7 Hoods." It's now

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Fabian has been cast to costar in "Erasmus W i t h
Freckles." Jimmy Stewart
stars in ths film about a boy
with a computing machins
mind.

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mixture which it washable
and can bo combed, that she
roots on to the head in a
small rubber cap.

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Complete dinners at low
prices are their specialty.
Jean and Rocco have been
there for 10 year* and their
wide following atteati to
their culinery skill.
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Friday and Saturday nights
at the Capri, you can enjoy
your dinner to the music of
the Jack Rossmar. Trio, with
a spot of dancing, befora or
after dinner, as you choos*.
Fine food, sparkling drinks,
and their motto, "Come once
and you will come often”
seem* to be true.
It’a a popular spot and
you’ll relax and snjoy your­
self.
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If you haven't as yet visit­
ed ths Rtx Liquor Mart of
Values in ths Plnecrsst Shop­
ping Center than you're miss­
ing something. Their displays
and artistic decor make shop­
ping a plsasura. A complete
line of domestic and Imported
wines, liquors, cordials and
lieer provides a wide choice.
Plaid stamps and free prompt
delivery, too.
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You Just can't beat the de­
licious food they sarvs at
Spencer's Restaurant, with
ths snseks under the umbrel­
la in tha dining room while
you are waiting for your
steak or tea food to be pre­
pared exactly to your order.
Alt the lobster you can eat,
and they really maka good
on this . . . out of this world
shrimp, luxurious frog legs,
nnd many other delicious dellctacles.
Great for lunch, too and
tha
cocktail lounge ia always
HOLLYWOOD (UI'I) —
Robert Mltchum has been popular.
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cast in the 20th Century Fox
Something different to do
film, "The Day Custer Fell."
He'll be among 31 atari ex­ this weekend is square dan­
pected to appear In the film. cing. It'a the speciality of
McGregor Ranch every Satur­
day night, beginning at 8
p.m., South of DeLand on the
DEBORAH KERR'S concern for llayley Mills,
HOLLYWOOD (UI'I) — McGregor Road.
who seems to be emulating the older woman's
* * *
Marlon Ilrando was upstaged
tragic past, mnkes for tense drama in the Boss
The
urge
to din* out learns
during the filming of "Bed­
H unter Production In Technicolor, "The Chalk
time Story" when a eea gull even stronger in the eumswooped down, landed on his mer than any other t im e Garden," a Universal release. Film also co-stars
head and stared directly Into get out of that "hot kitchen."
John Mills and Edith Evans.
Th* Trod* Winds Cafeteria
the camera.
In Bsmlnol* Plata at lfwy,
17-92 and SR 438 Is Just ths
spot. Wonderful for th* en­
tire family.
You ran choos* from th*
playing at the Cinema in
Crosby On Hand, Too
administer* Sinatra's charita­ wondsrful display Isld out for
Seminole Plata.
Arademy Award - winner ble activities and makes him you, or order a Juicy steak,
Sinatra, who also was ths Bing Crosby plays the secre­ famous as a modern Robin
dona to your last*.
producer, portray* Robho, a tary of an orphanage wko Hood.
Remember, free dessert*
goodhearted hoodlum w h o
for tha entire family c-n
take* from the rich and gives
Thursday! end steak for Just
to the poor, aided and abet­
on* dollar on Saturday.
ted by hi* trio of fslthful
* * *
henchmen, Dean Martin as
Right
down
town in the
:
1
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Littls John, Sammy Davis,
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hosrt of Sanford ia ths
Jr., at Will Scarlet and Bing
luxurious Cariba L o u n g e ,
Crosby as Alien A. Dale. Pa­
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a
serving your favorite bever­
ter Falk is a villainous Guy
age* for lunch, dinner or late
Gisliorne, Victor Buono Is a
evening relaxing.
venal sheriff who headquart­
Good food from over at
ers at the Nottingham Hotel
Rosa
and Wilk's brought
and Barbara Ruah is Maid
A
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right to you in th* lounge. A
Marian.
cool and refreshing spot noon
Sinatra Sings Again
or night.
The satire, directed by Gor­
Free music on the Juk* box
don Douglas, adds to Sina­
on Fridays from 5:30 p.m. to
tra's string of performancas
closing time, which Is B a.m.
in a variety of musical, dra­
matic and comic roles. Sina­
DEAN MARTIN, a small-time hoodlum and
tra also sings In "Robin."
pool ahark, prepares to make an impression on
SQUARE DANCE
Dsan Martin comes to "Rob­
Sammy Davie Jr., and Frank Sinatra, members
Every Hat Nit# — ■ p.m,
in" following comedy roles in
of a top ChicaKO Kunj* , by beating Sinatra a t
McGREGOR RANCH
"4 for Texas" and "Who's
pool for high stakes. Scene is from "Itobin and
Volusia Square Dane# Club
Been Sleeping In My Bed?"
tho 7 Hoods,” now playing a t tho Cinema in
MrGregor Road
S Ml. Ho. at DELAND
In -Robin and ths 7 Hoods,"
the Seminole Plaza.
Dean also sings in his rots of
• small-time gambler and
pool-hustler who joins Sina­
tra’s gang.
Ths singing, dancing and
acting talenU of Sammy Da­
i »ra a
! ruA tuat
vis, Jr., are on display In
' to esavt
"Robin." Sammy appeared
VON AT
CAFETERIAS
previously with Frank and
NOW
Dean in "Ocsan's 11" tnd
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success In operating her doll
hospital Is due to the unusual
treatment she gives to the
hair, she feels.
Uunllke other workers, she
doesn't use real human hair,

Ry Dottle Austin
Rig new* of the week, for
table hoppers la tha opening
of the new Gaslight Lounge
nt Freddie's Steak Houae, on
17-92 in Fern Park.
Fran and Steve Larson were
host Wednesday night to
cocktails and one of the mest
beautiful buffets we have
ever seen.
The new lounge follow* the
Colonial atmosphere of the
Gaslight Lounge, with car­
riage lamps on the walls,
wrought iron railings, red
leather upholstered colonial
chairs and a liuthcr covered
bar.
Rehlnd tha bar Is a tiny
stage, Just big eneugh fur a
grand piano, where you'll
hear Vicky Blair tickling the
ivories. (Question? How in
the world did they get that
piano in thrreT have to pon­
der that one).
For a special treat plan to
dine this weekend on the
superb food at Freddie's in
the new Gaslight room.
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If you want to kick up
your heels end danco a bit,
the Mar Lou now haa a live
dunce hand, the "Holidays" on
Thursday*, Friday* end Sat­
urdays, after ,0:30 p.m.
It's newly decorated and
they are serving prim* beef
charcoal steaks. They also
have facilities for ail sizes of
parties, banquet* and other
special occasions.
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If your mouth is watering
for some good Italian food,
served in a delightful at­
mosphere of candlelight, try

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�8—FH. July 10, *84

MISS EVELYN AlUIUdS, ic n . i»tr«. mumw
Bunnell, Mr. nml Mrs. E. II. Myers Jr. and Miss
Jean Wilson, rlwlit, all of Sanford, recently re­
cently returned from n delightful cruise alward
the completely air-conditioned S.S. Haharna

Star to Nassau, with the ahip docking rittht at
Hay Street in quaint Nassau, making it conveni­
ent to shop in the Native Straw Market, swim
at Nassau's famed beaches and enjoy Hahumian
nixht life.

Fred Cumbie Entertained With Party
I with a magic marker, ns a | The buffet table was laden
M ines Diane, Elizabeth anil music of the juke box.
Olio wull of the dining room | gift momenta to Fred for a with an attractive urray of
Hharon Llpsey wcro co-hosteties last Friday night to an was covered with white paper, | memorable evening in Sun- | tempting pnrty fare.
Others enjoying the delight­
after school pnrty in honor of whlch cuch guest autographed ford.
ful evening of fun nnd frolic
their cousin, Fred II. Cuniblo
were the Misses Peggy (low­
Jr. of Orlando, who will ho a
er, Claudia nomgardner, Mirsenior a t Iloone High School
ii.m Ilcarn, Linda G r e e n ,
this year.
Janie White, Nikki Morgan,
Tho I.lpecy home on Stev­
Angcliu Hurt, llettinn Vale,
ens Avenue was transformed
Lindo Hobson, Suzanne OrInto a colorful ballroom, gaily
senn, Helen Munri and Kristie
decorated with festoons of
Hchllke.
soft lights, balloons, lanterns
and
multl-hucd atreumers
Also Lloyd Freeman, Jeff
gracefully cascading from the
W i l l i a m s , Jimmy McCoy,
celling. A revolving light cre­
Steve Gordy, David Hale, Jim­
ated a festive atmosphere aa
my Morris, Henry Finch,
tho guests danced to tho
David Nocll, Harold Unger,
Peter Reynolds, Con Wilson,
Carclton Prcvutt, llryre Sim­
Ladies Auxiliary
mons, Richard Hittcll nnd Roy
Green.

Ginderville V F D

EKED II. CUMHIE JK., of Orlando, wuh honor
Riieat of a tloliKhtfnl party at tho I.ipsey home
on Stevens Avenue. With Fred are his conhIns
Miss Diane I.ipsey on the left and Miss Eliza­
beth I.ipsey at the right.

Mr. nnd Mra. J. Dvorak of
Park Lane, have been enter­
taining their two grnndchildien, Randy nnd Carol, nnd
their aon nnd daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra, George Dvorak
of Wentchcatrr, HI. They are
enjoying the beachea in Cen­
tral Florida and other places
of interest in tho area.
Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Ul­
rich of Park Lane have re­
turned from an extended trip
to Albany, Rochester, Middletown and the World's Fair in
Flushing, N. Y.

iple throat to which was c n -1 Miss Joy Wainright, sister Icotton nnd carried a colonial
Tty Evelyn Lundy
Miss Patsy Eugenia Rhodes, circled by stephanatis and of the groom, served as mHidlboquct of white enrnations
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. long satin streamers tied with Iof honor. She wore a street j encircled with matching tulle
Gens Rhodes of Cuba, Ken­ love knots and a runner of I length dress similar to the j and long streamers. Her headI brides of light blue polished | piece was a cluster of blue
tucky, and Rennie G r i f f i n ivy.
Wainright of Oviedo, were
married Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock, June 21, at the
Cuba Church of Christ, Cuba,
Kentucky.
The impressive double ring
ceremony was performed by
Rev. Donald Hall, Pastor of
the church, before an altar
decorated with a wrought Iron
arch, entwined with wisteria
nnd fern. It was centered
with white wedding bells and
satin bows, and placed on
either side were lighted tap­
ers in cathedrial eandclahras
interspersed with baskets of
white glndiolas and potted
palms forming the background. Pew markers were of
white satin bows.
Miss Paula Goodwin of
Dukedom, Tennessee sang the
Lords' Prayer. The Youth
Choir softly hummed the wed­
ding march as the bride camo
down the aisle.
(iiven in marriage hy her
father, tho bride wore a gown
of peau de sole, designed by
her mother, featuring a round
neckline witii a fitted bodke.
The calln lily pointed sleeves
and bodice hack were fastened
with tiny self-covered buttons.
Thn straight skirt formed a
short train, nnd hack inter­
est was creuted by a wide
cummerbund forming a large
bow with long streamers. Her
fingertip veil of silk illusion
cascaded from a tiara of seed
pearls and rhinestones. She
carried a white lace covered
Hilda topped with a whit*
Cnttclycnr orchid with a pur-

Mr. and Mrs. P. Little of
\xalca Dr., helped Mrs. G.
Fclbush of Clifton, N. J., Mra.
Little’s mother, celebrate her
UOth Rirthday.
The Little'a visited friends
in Caldwell, N. J., Maplewood,
und Ilelmar, N. J., where they
celebrated their 43rd Wedding
Anniversary.
From Nuw Jersey they
went to Albany, N. Y. nnd
spent two days with their
aon, I-eslle G. Little and hia
family, nml v i s i t e d the
World’s Fair la-fore returning
to Deilnry.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Ellington
Mr. Wesley Snatkninp of
of Shell ltd. had as their Hoincsteud Ave., who fell und
guests, Mr. und Mrs. Cedric was injured while visiting his
daughter with Mrs. Knttkump,
Wheaton of Ohio.
in New Jersey, has s|&gt;ent
Mr. und Mrs. K &gt;1 in u n il many weeks in the hospital
lovuiinu of Mnhopuc, N. Y. there. Word hus been receiv­
ami children, Matthew, Paul, ed by relatives In Deilnry,
Claudia und Diane, were the Mr. Kautkump is improving
guesta of the Edmund lovan- and homo at his daughtels
na'a of Monroe Ave., Deilnry. house, before making the trip
Mr. and Mra. Cnrl llrooks back to Dellury.
of Dcilary Dr. had ns their
recent guesta, Mr. nnd Mra.
Norman Clark und daughter, Merz-May Final
Phyllis, of New Jersey.

THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JUDY and a 25 pound watermelon which
grew in tho backyard were reason for a backyard Imrbecuo so Mr. and
Mrs. Darius l’ringlo (front row left) of Hibiscus ltd., Casselberry, in­
vited it group of neighliors over to help celebrate. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Iloone and children, Jimmy and Robin; Mr. und Mrs.
Earl Massey and son Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. I.co Ilrown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim
Hyland, nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Messick, and Susie and Patricia.

A tte n d
IIy Evelyn Lundy
Visiting tiu&lt; Fred l'ieraona
s e r v ic e s
during luat week-end Were
Mr. nml Mrs. IL K. Talbott
td i s w e e k
of Valdosta. Ga. alto their
a t
u o u r o w n aon und dnugliler-in-luw, Mr.
anil Mra. Jim liiookahite of
Miami.

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up from Margate, Fla. with
their five children to visit
with lloh'a parents, Mr. and
Mra. Wayne Kills of Oviedo.

Mrs. George Kelsey and
duughtcr, Mary Jane, were
recent visitors in KcUeglndc.
They spent several days ai
Rob and Gracia Eilia cams the guesta of the Karl Drowns.

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NOTICE
Thcrc'd no need of a Ion* atntement
when our message is brief. So we'll
just skip _____________________________

MR. AND MRS. BENNE GRIFFIN WAINRIGHT JR.

The Pioneer Club

Young Womans Club Formed

Hosts T o Deltona

By Ladies O f Casselberry

Holiday Picnic
lly Mildred llnncy
The residents of Deltonn
and their friends nml guests
enjoyed the picnic on the
Fourth of July given hy the
Pioneer Club.
Tho weather was co-opera­
tive, the food delicious and the
music excellent.
A square dance exhibition
hy the Dellary Square Dance
Club was followed hy popular
dancing by the rrsident*. Live
music made the (lancing ex­
ceedingly enjoyable.
Tho celebration ended with
the awarding of door prizes
donated by nierrhsnts of De­
llary, Sanford and DeLand.
Wo hope th li picnic ia a
forerunner of many more
Fourth of July picnics in Deltons.

Mrs. William Ogden of Es- Wedding Details
trella I)r. ia doing nicely at
the Dclaind Hospital, follow- Are Announced
surgery. Robbia cannot have
Miss Kathryn Sus Mcrx,
visitors ns yet, but a card or
so will chccr her up.
daughter of Mrs. Roger L.
Ilrown of Orlando and Col.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pandellne
John
G. Mcrx of Minneapolis,
ami son, David, of New York
Minn.,
and Francis Kirk May,
are the guests of Mrs. Pandflint'a sister and broter-ln* son of Mrs. Michael Thomas
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pie- of Sanford and ths lata Rev.
tropintu of Grand* Vista, De­ E. Forrest May, will be mar­
Deltona
llary.
ried on Friday, July 17, at
8 p.m. at ths Trinity RapChurch of Apopka.
Change O f Picnic tislImmediately
following the
All of the friends of Mrs.
ceremony, a reception will be
Plans Announced held at the brlde’a home, 4717 Ernest (Illllle) Baer were
Klderwood Court in Orlando. very sorry to learn that she
All friends and relatives of has returned to Chicago, her
By DeBary BPW
the couple are invited to at­ former home. She hat sold
A change of time amt plare tend the ceremony and recep­ her home on Normandy Bou­
in the previously scheduled tion.
levard.
plans for the Deilnry ‘ Rustness and Professional Wom­
an's Club Picnic has been an­
nounced.
The members will meet at
SATURDAY, JULY 11 — ONLY
Wayside Park In Drlmnd at
SHIPPED BY MISTAKE—OUR LOSS—YOUR GAIN
I p. m. on Sunday, July 12,
fur their annual picnic.
SOLID HARDWOOD CONSTRUCTION
Attyona desiring transporta­
tion may contact Bert L*dtrREG. S3.98 VALUE
BEACH LOUNGE
haus, president.

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T o Meet Monday
The ladies auxiliary of tho
'Ginderville Volunteer Fire De­
partment will hold the regular
meeting on Monday night,
July 18 a t 7:30 p. m. at tho
Elder flprings Ilaptist Churrh.
All members nre urged to
attend this important mooting
as your support Is needed.

Miss Rhodes Bride

down here and say “RANDALL ELECTRIC
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lly Jane Casselberry
Custelberry social life, iu
the midst of the usuul sum­
mer doldrums, received a shot
of adrenalin today with the
announcement of the organi­
zation of the Young Woman's
Club of Casselberry for com­
munity-minded women under
the age of 45.
A nucleus of ten of tlie
community's most a c t i v e
young matrons met Tuesday
night to make plans for form­
ing the new group.
Mrs. D. E. Mount was
elected general chairman and
Mrs. Robert E. March was
elected acting secretary. Cho­
sen to head committees were
Mrs. J. P. Mitchell, member­
ship; Mrs. Knowlton W. Har­
rell, way and means; Mrs.
J. W. Huggins, and Mrs. John
D. Lockhart, entertainment;
and Mrs. Charles Williams and
Mrs. Victor IIramies, project.
The group discussed a large
local civic project for the

daisies with matching short
veil.
Miss Sandra Simon, th*
bridesmaid and Mrs. Bill!*
Barham, a bridal attendant,
both of Dukedom, Tennessee,
wore dresses identical to th#
maid of honor.
Little Glcnna Hall of Muncie, Indiana, cousin of th*
bride, was flower girl. Sh*
carried a white basket of ros*
petals. On either side of th*
basket were daisies matching
the maid of honor's headpiece.
She wore a pink dress similar
to that of the maid of honor.
The groom’s brother, Roy
W’ainwright, served as best
man. The ushers wer* Mickey
Wiley and Charles Rickman
of Wingo, Kentucky.
Mrs. Gene Rhodes, mother
of the bride, chose for her
daughter’s wedding, a pur*
■ilk upricot sheath dress with
white accessories. Her corssg*
was of white enrnations.
Mrs. Ben Wainright, mother
of the groom, wore a dress of
green brocade taffeta and
white accessories. Her corssg*
was of white carnations.
Following the wedding ■ re­
ception was held at the horn*
of the bride's parents.
After a short wedding trip,
th* couple will make their
homo in Cuba, Kentucky.

Alan Edwards
Reaffirm Vows O f
Ten Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Edward*
of Colomba Rd., DeBary respoko their wedding vow*
July 3. at the tenth anniver­
sary dinner party held at tha
Deilnry Restaurant, with Rev.
A. C. Summer* officiating.
The guest* which included
their attendant* ten year* »go
nt their marriuge held at th*
Congregational Church in Ornngo Ciy were Mr. and Mr*.
Freemont Long: Mr*. E. Ilaehengorn; Mr. nnd Mr*. C. M.
Edwards; Mis* Lind* Long,
nnd Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Sum­
mers.
The tables were decorated
in tlu* wedding theme, and a
wedding cake was cut one*
again by the happy couple.
Mr. Edwards presented th*
entire group with white or­
chids for the ladies, *nd a
white carnation for the men.

New canned goods flavor*
for small fry arc chicken coup
and applesauce with pine­
apple. Both come in atralned
style for infanta and junior
d u b ' s major endeavor.
dren.
Tho first regular meeting style for slightly older chilia scheduled for September 1
nnd there is already a list of
23 prospective members, nnd
they hope to recruit many
others.
Those interested in joining
the club arc cordially invited
to attend a ten fur prospective
members planned for Thurs­
day, Aug. 13. at the home
of Mra, Mount at 538 Queen's
Mirror Circle. Casselberry.
Other charter members at­
tending the organizational
meeting not mentioned above SHAMPOO AND SET
ate Mrs. David G. McCoy and
ij.S O
Mrs. C. W. Miller.

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vacation in Nassau, Bahamas
nnd points in Alnhnma where
sho visited relatives and
friends.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: 1 l.s.k my
power? 1 know I can’t stay
four - year - old son and
on a diet because I've tried.
live ■ month - old daughter
1 get as hungry as a bear
downtown to pay some bills.
an hour after I eat a meal.
If I walk down the street
I parked on the street in a
shady spot ami rolled down
and hapiwn to catch the
the window to keep fresh
smell of something cooking
air in the cur. Then 1 somewhere, I go crazy un­
placed Lie baby on tlie seat
til I stop and buy a candyso she couldn't roll olf and
bar or n ha g of peanuts.
hurl herself. I It'll the car
If I see something to cat
unlocked, expecting to !&gt;e advertised on TV I can't
gone only five minutes. 1 forget it until I go b u y
was gone ataiut 15. When I some. Today 1 was r e a l
got back, I taw a woman
good and didn't ra t any
standing beside my ear.
sweets or bread, but on my
When 1 started to get in,
way home I saw a dog
chewing on a Ikuic, and I
site began to lambaste me.
Didn't I know nlsout kidnap­ had a terrible urge to take
pers?? How dsre 1 leave
it away from him! I wish
Hint baby alone? She also
they could put me in jail
pointed out that 1 had left
for 50 day s ami feed me no­
thing but bread and water.
the keys in the Ignition.
When she had I k t say, her
Can you, or anybody, help
me?
friend showed up with a
policeman! They had re|torJOE
teil me. I know this might
DEAR JOE: Only- you can
have looked had, hut I am
help yourself. Start over aa good mother ami resent
gain! Aik your doctor to
others hutting into my busi­ give you something to dis­
ness. What is your opinion?
courage your appetite. Thru
A GOOD MOTHER
find a picture of a bentillBy Jerry Sheehan
Tlie present trend tow nrd ical worstiil suit or cord jac­ DEAR MOTHER: Hie ohILilly proportioned man in
bathing trunk* and tape it
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. stripes has turn germinating ket was lilt onl) lio|ie. Now, servant woman did you a
on your refrigerator. Once
NEW YORK (NEA) - It for years. Now they are seen thanks to synthetics like For- Savor and the pollermnn
vertically, or criss-crossed ticl. Dacron and the like, could land perhaps should)
you make up your mind to
should come as no surprise
to form wide squares or Ic-ri cotton blend jackets not only have run you tn. Careless
do it, dieting is a cinch.
that stripes tim e limited in plaids.
feel cool, but are blessed care of bnliies is tlie pub­ Good luck.
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« bit; way on lnen’i summer
By thcmselvrs stripes arc with tile smooth drape of lic’s business, whether you
sjMiris jackets.
not big news. What is, how­ miirli heavier fabrics.
"resent" it or not.
DEAll ABBY: Is it abnor­
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.Manufacturers a r e
only ever. is the colors that arc
This revolution is a recent
mal for a young married
capitalizing: on everyone's going into them and the ma­ one In llic space of just a
DEAll ABBY: I went to s
couple to want to furnish
p a s t Indoctrination. F o r terial on which they arc pre­ few years, men's summer doctor and he said I had to
their own home? My hus­
years we looked at carica­ sented.
clothing habits have under­ lose 65 pounds. How can I
band and I were married a
tures of Uncle Sam dressed
Colors tills summer are hot­ gone a drastic change — und do it when I have no will
year ago, and we decided to
up in a *l*iped suit. Then ter and more hold than e \or. lor tlie better.
there was (lie army and all Mustards, reds and Jar/y Now, most men's furnishing
those war films, with stripes blues are seen in town at well stores nerosi the country are
on every other pair of arms. us in the resorts.
stocked with a wide choice
For generations, men who The luippy emergence of of icily and practical suntdressed conservatively on the lightweight fabric bodes well merweiglit jackets and trous­
outside were indulging in fan­ for the hot male during sum­ ers.
mer das*. In the [last, a trop­ You too, eon play It rool.
cy striped underwear.
Washington bridge expert
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make an immediate oven-all
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of East's opening spade bid,
but (but alter West passed W M T
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If Ills play had been ns good
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done? Perhaps my ••Arithme­ DEAll POOLLY — I don't as ills bidding he would have
By Polly Cramer
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M wxpaper Enterprise A.sn. tic of Ironing" method will believe you give away all won the rubber, hut a finesse
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UKAlt POLLY - My joy help. Count the number of those silver dollars like you complex knocked him out of
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the
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wut short liw-d in the posses­ articles that each person in suv yuu do hut here's an
Both vulnerable
Dummy's ten of spades held
sion of a new black wrought the family will need to wear idea:
South West North
East
the lirst trick, hut South was
Pass 2 f t
Pass
iron dining table with a glass in one day. Multiply this by
1 ft
sure where Hu* king was and
Pas* 3 N T. Pass 2 N.T.
top. Crumbs In-gun to accu­ tlie numlier in tin- family.
Pass Pass
led tin- queen and finessed
m ulate in the cracks between Add four articles of household
(.Veiling lead—ft I
once
more.
The
finesse
work­
linen
imorc
for
a
large
fam­
the iron and the edges of the
ed
hut
there
was
no
way
telt
glass. Tills was unappetizing ily) and iron this amount
to make the contract and
Fred points out that South
to sec and required taking each day. ‘this method of di­
South actually managed to go had a sure way to make Hie
the large glass completely out vision really wurks. Soon your
down two tricks.
contract at trick one. lie
to properly remove all the joys wdl Ik* multiplied lor you
crumbs. Our solution was to will have subtracted from
place lt-i-inch wide black your biggest household prob­
masking tape around tlie ta ­ lem. — DOROTHEA
(HUES — Any offbeat sys­
bic top. About 'a-lnch Is on
tlie tup sealing in the glass tem seems to make u job less
When feeding
vegetable
and Lite other inch is smooth­ work. Don't despair and think soup to s liny youngster who
ed down oeally along the Iron you alone are hurled under doesn't want to eat the veg­
"When you have juat moved "If they do — then we'd like
sides. Cleaning the table top n mountain of umrom-d elo- etables, take a toothpick und
mlo
a new town and neigh­ lo rail. But we don’t want
is now a pleasure, the crumb Hus — it's a common prob­ prcsmd you are fishing. Pick
problem is solved and the ta­ lem olili most homemakers. up die vegetables with the bors whom you have met nn to seem tn he trying lo push
ble really
l o o k s latter. —POLLY
toothpick and feed them to tin* street or at church casu­ uur way In where wc may
Thanks fur tiie hints which
DEAR POLLY — When I him. Never give the toothpick ally say, "Why don't y o u not hr wanted."
make housework interesting empty a hag of flour into my to liie child as it could be
drop hy sometime?" do they
This reader's puzzlement
and a challenge. — MBS. canister, I always leave a dangerous. — KAY
really
mean
it?"
a
reader
over
what la really meant by
cup or so In the bag so when
5. T. M.
KAY — Do you believe me
usks.
the vague 'cume hy and sec
UHLS - And Mrs S.T.M., I am ready to fry chicken I now ? — POLLY
She and her husband have us sometime" ought to make
thanks again to all of you fur just drop the pieces to Ik*
moved to a new town, in a ua lake stock of that mean­
sharing y o u r hints. Mrs. Homed In this hag and shake.
Share your favorite homenew section of the country. ingless jdirase.
S.T..M. has solved a problem This works heller than an or­ making ideas . . . send them
Actually, it doesn't mean
that has annoyed me for lev- dinary paper bag because the to Polly in care of The Sun- They have met a nn miser of
couples
they
would
like
to
get
anything
nl all, does it? It’s
flour sark is so much strong­ lord Herald), You'll receive
tral years. — POLLY
DKAll POLLY — Arc there er. 1 do the aamo with corn a bright, new silver dollar if to know — hot In each ease Jn&gt;l our lazy way of avoiding
other* like myself who never meal and use it for trying Polly uses your Idea in Pol­ the imitation extended la, the effort that follows a real
"Come and see us sometime" Invitation to hospitality. Ami
ly's Pointers.
seem to get their ironing fish. — MBS. II. L. II.
—or something else Just as yet it rases our consciences.
vague.
After ill, we tell ourselves,
"Ihi they really mean they we were cordial. We asked
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c h ool
tend Vou j
want ua to rail?" she asks. tliein to come by ’sometime.”
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(fa c o b y

Tape Your Table Top Tight

start out with bare rooms
and buy good pieces of fur­
niture one at a time as wc
could afford tliem. Our rel­
atives won't let us. I don't
want to sound ungrateful,
but we have tin* worst look­
ing collection of unmatched
furniture you ever saw.
Hugs, tamps, ell airs, tables
and even pictures relatives
thought would till up Hie
place. We had to act pleat­
ed when they gave u» these
things, but we would ra­
ther !&gt;c without anything
than a Ikiiiic cluttered with
rast-olf monstrosities. Dow
can we tell them?
WILING TO WAIT
DEAll WILING: You poor
kid! Stuck with a houseful
of unmatched furniture in­
stead of nothing! If you
really prefer an unlurnlshed home, start returning
the "monstrosities" one by
one.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "LIV­
ING MODERN":
lads of

luck, but It might tie wise
to remember that God lias
no double standard.
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Troubled? Wrile to ABBY.
Box f&gt;97un. Ian Angeles, 1 ul
if.. 900*50, For a personal re
ply, enclose a stamped,
self - addressed envelope.
For Ahby'a booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed
ding," send 50 cents to Ahby. Box 69700, laia Angeles,
Calif., »oo*59.

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By Susan light,
Newspaper Enin prise Assn.
DEAll MIIS. LIGHT: Our
son will be 16 this summer
and he Is pressuring us to
tukc driver's training. Our
local high school oilers the
course for a fee as part of its
summer program. Most of his
friends have already enrolled.
We're thinking of all the
problems that will beset us
once lie learns to drive. Using
liie ear fur dates, driving to
school instead of taking the
school bus, chauffeuring the
church youth group on out­
ings. To say nothing of our
insurance rates!
Why does the school put
parents on the a|&gt;ot like Ibis?
If we never bear the words
"driver’s training" again, it
wilt be too soon! The sad part
I*, we'll probably give In.
But not without mental an­
guish.
P I e a • e advise. — SIXTEEN'S PAHENTS.
ANaWLll. Let's face it-

j

Your sou is going to learn to
drive whether lie takes dri­
ver's training or not. It's
something like tea. Since lie's
going to learn about it any­
way. better tt should be Iroin
Hie right source.
The school is only being
realistic — and foresightrd.
You’re lucky that driver'!
training is ottered. Anf if it's
any consolation, you have
plenty of company. When uur
daughter applied for a tern
porary driving license prior
to taking driver's training —
two days alter she turned 16
— the rlerk said dryly. "Why
so slow? Most kids apply
right on their birthday !"
Your insurance rates will
room, yes. but did you know
that many companies make
allowances for boys win* have
had driver'! training? Obvi­
ously, graduates of driver’s
training courses are safer dri­
vers.
vvlien it comes to using the
iamily car, you're still in the

drivers seat Set up your
lules and don’t weaken!
It may lot better to let your
son drive than to worry about
Ids riding with someone else
who hasn't had driver's train­
ing. When it eomes hi driving
to srhool, however, I'm again­
st it. Any healthy high school
student can — and should —
walk or ride the school bus.
Mai is tics indicate that studrnts who own their cars ami
drive to school generally
make lower grades thin their
non-mutorurd classmates.
One final word — tlie dri­
ver's training course would
inakr a wonderful sixteenthbirthday gift. Give in and
tend your son off — with a
smile.

O n (B h id q si

Please semi your school
proteins to Susan Light in
care of tills paper. While sin:
cannot answer each letter
personally, triers of general
interest wilt I* answered In
tins column.

Pregnancy Tests Near Perfect
By Wayne G. Brandstadt,
M. D.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Because there is no such
thing as being a little bit
pregnant, seienlisls have long
searched for tests that will
acuralely determine whether
or nut a woman is pregnant.
Tests that used frogs, rabbit*
and other animal* were fairly
accurate, Iwt were expensive
and required several days to
perform.
We now have a number of
greatly improved testa all
based on a serologic reaction
between three ingredients:
sheep's red blood cells that
have been tran-d with an ex­
tract of human placenta,
Mood serum that contains an­
tibodies against this extract
and the freshly voided urine
of tiie woman wliu suspect*
that she is pregnant, loe dif­

By Mr*. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
Though my husband's sister
Is devoted to our little boy,
she Is very critical of our 9vcar old girl. It makes the
child nervous and awkward
with her. Last night when her
aunt and uncle were here,
she offered to play them lier
new piano elude and was told
by her aunt to ", up trying to
slow off." My husband no­
ticed her face, loo. We won­
der if you would advise
speaking to his sister. . .
ANSWER: No. Instead I ad
vise you to recall what you
know about witches — those
erealures whose hostility has
the power to change princes
Into frog* and good children
into stupid stones.
Recognize in this relative
of yours the witch-power
which was aide to change
your daughter's offer of en­
tertainment into the ugliness

of "showing off." Instead of
begging the witch for kind­
ness, give your child the talis­
man against the witch's spell
—the truth o flier offer of en­
tertainment.
Clean that offer of lnDJudgment until it is restored to its
original shape. Then I would
ask her to telephone her aunt
and stand beside her while
she said. "Aunt Ruth, 1 was
not showing off last night
when I asked you to listen tn
my new piano piece. I asked
you to listen to It because I
thought you would like to
hear it."
If you stand beside her at
the telephone, she can do
(his. Amt It must be done.
She's nervous and awkward
nrntind lu*r aunt. If wc can
help her to once assert the
truth or her own intentions to
tlili woman, the woman's
power to continue to distort
them wil be broken. Your
youngster, wttli your support,

can begin to learn how to
hold on to herself around her
aunt instrad of losing it to the
witch's transforming spell.
Why do you think fairy
talc* make witches Into thft
fearsome enemies of chil­
dren?
They represent an old, old
knowledge of hostility's pow­
er to make you child appear
to be what he is not. In sym­
bolic terms, fairy tales in­
form us about the existence
of hostility like your sisterin-law's and warn us that it
can only Ik* handled by teach­
ing children In resist misjudgment by- holding fast lo
the original shape of their
meanings.
Don't bother trying to re­
form the witch. Your businesa
is equtptng your child with
enough truth about herself so
that hostility begins to loso
its power to twist her out of
tlie shape which belongs to
her.

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Shopping A La Milanise

By Helen Itennessy
Newspaper Enterprise
Women's Editor
MILAN, Italy (NEA) —
Turn a gal loose in a Euro­
pean city site hasn't visited
before and tlie first sigliis
she takes in witli interest are
other women and the shops.
By Oswald
Ancient Jacoby
cathedral* a n d
points of local fame tukc sec­
ond place. How the women
should have won the first dress, how* they wear their
trick with the ace of spades. hair and where they buy their
Then he could have over-tak­ elothea are avidly looked into
en the king nf clubs with first.
I'm no exception. My plane
dummy's sew and set up the
rest of dummy's club suit. arrived In Milan at just almut
Late on lie would Ik* able to the time tills city, which
grt to dummy with eltlirr the liuoses most of Italy’s com­
queen or jack of spades and merce, was opening its doors
would have wound up with for InnduMs. T h e women
five clubs, two spades anil were boarding trams on their
way to work and w-crc ■
two hearts.
pleasant
sight. Suits, separ­
There was also a way to
make four no trump the way ate* and slim shifts were
the cards lay. South could what they wore.
Huts were ronipieuuus by
have let dummy huld the
their
absence; die neut, sleek
first trick and then led the
three of diamonds, tf East hair styles stood out, I didn't
played Hie tell South would see one "bird's nest." Most
rise with Hu* Jack and contin­ of Hu* girls were fair. Their
ue Hu* suit; if East won with gleaming coiffure* w o u l d
the queen South would have make any gentleman prefer
blonde*. And Hie figures tliul
no further problems.
hurried by made me wonder
wiiut could !«• wrong with a
diet of pasta.
I was eager to sec tin* sho|ts
the boutiques and Hie de­
By Ruth Millett —
partment stores — for a close
look it Italian ready-to wear
in
alt price ranges. In the
Yet we don't really expert
Ixuitiqiic*. I fuuini the kind of
tlie invitation t&lt;&gt; be accepted.
'Hie person wlto receive* it
at least suspects we may not
mvau it to lie taken serious­
ly•
bo why don't we drop It
once and for all? If we want
to get lo know a c ouple we’ve
just met, let's quit stalling
with vague invitations und
make our invitations definite.
By John Crosby
If we don't care if wo nev­
er see Hie ill again, let’s Just Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
drop thn "come over some
NEW YORK
(NEA) —
time" routine.
Whut happens to the Twist
It’s extremely discourteous
to leave people wondering King when the twist i* refined
whether you really meant Into such delicacies a* the
yuisr invitation and want mashed potato, tiie (rug and
Hie bully-gully?
them to accept It.
He goes right on lieljcvihg
In Hie twist, that’s what
The Doctor Says:
"Nothing has really re ­
placed the twist," Chubby
Checker says. "People talk
about tlir other dunres, but
they don't know how to do
them. Tl* twist they can do.
ferent test* vary only In min­ course nf a pregnancy. Re­ Eventually it’s going to fall
or detail*.
sults were improved when at In the category of the tango
In some eases, the test in­ least 30 days had elapsed or the walls, even."
AIuslcaRy, Chubby h a s
dicates pregnancy as early as since the skipped period.
four days after the skipped
Anotlwr entirely different broadened hi* carrer since
inrnttrual period. The test* type of test, which ii said to tlie twist began to unspiral a
are performed with controls lie 96 per cent accurate, has bit. He has proved lie ran
that compare the reaction of liven devised. When ■ woman sing ballads and folk songs,
tin* suspect's urine with that suspects slic might he preg­ a ain Id* latest album, "Chub­
of urine front known pregnant nant, she takes one tablet of by's Folk Album."
In between recording ses­
and non-pregnant women. The medroxyprogesterone, a hor­
results are said to be W to mone derived front the ova­ sions and night club dates,
luu per cent accurate.
ries, every day for five daya. 22-year-old Chubby has begun
in addition to greater ac­ If she is not pregnant and to write * hook, the title of
curacy than was possible with there Is no other cause lor her wldeh lie won't m e a l.
"It's going to allow me as
the older teats, the new tests skipped period, tlie normal
have the advantage that they menstrua) cycla wil be re­ 1 am, R will turn the lights
can be Ml up in a few minu­ sumed within two to aeven on and show Ivow I feel about
tes and the results can be day* after this treatment. Al­ thing* and people in general.
"This baa been piling up in­
read In two hour* or leas.
though tlie result! cannot he
Another difference is that, Judged as quickly with the side me. I mentioned it to
whereas inaccuracies In tlie test as with Die serologic bam my Davit and he said 1
older tests were sometimes tests described, this test has should wait uftUJ I'm older.
riqiorting pregnancy w h e n the advantage at correcting 1 said "W hyI" He said I
pregnanry did not exist, the many minor condition* that would have more to tell. I
new test sometimes reports cause temporary cassation ol say I have it right now. I
negative result* early la Um menstruation.
bale It when people tell a *

ii).D J h s U JontSU t:

Driver Training--Boon, Bane?

Remember The Witch Tales

Hung wc know best as "HalIan imports." Hanging in
price from 1*55 to about $125
were beautiful silk and knit
fashion*. They arc less expen­
sive here, of course, Ilian at
liome, but still loo costly for
the average working girl. So
my next stop was lot Rinascento, .Milan's leading depart­
ment store.
Here is Milan's answer to
Ylaey'a. You can buy a sum­
mer suit for about 7,oou lira
(a hit over $11), ami up, nat­
urally. C l o s e examination
supported my Itelief that an
$11 suit U an $11 suit no m at­
ter where you liny it. The
workmanship falls tiff a hit
hy comparison to our lowpriced clothes, but even In
l It e Inexpensive category,
Italian sense of color ii su­
perb. You're willing to settle
for a crooked seam Just to
own such glorious color com­
binations.
One difference frnm our
method nf merrhandlslng #mused me. Have you ever
gone Into u store tn the United
.Stale* that i»oa»ls a designer
boutique and found about 30
dresses, all Hie same except
for color, amt all bearing a
famous designer label 7
If a shop In New York
liought a design from a fam ­
ous French couturier, they
might copy in hulk, hut would
display only a few a I a time.
In the Cardin boutique m l.a
Rlnaseenle, there was a rack

of dozen* of tlie s*oie dress.
all bearing tlie Cardin label.
How's that for lack of snob
apiieal?
Sizes are different. 1 waa
umazrd to discover Hist Just
because I had crossed the At­
lantic 1 wore a 48 blouse and
a 37 shoe. I'd hate to shop
there for a bra.
liie language barrier had
Its liumerous momenta, too.
1 wanted a pair of shore, but
R seem* they come only In
medium width. One pair I
tried on were too wide. After
much gesturing, Use salesman
nodded knowingly and then
broil ght out a size shorter.
Tills helped no one, so I tried
a different style. This fit, but
the shoe* were red and 1
wanted brown. Try captaining
that when you don't know the
language! And while my gal­
lant salesman earnestly tried
to understand my need, two
oilier* leaned against a wall,
lieamlng at the red ahota, ex­
claiming, "Bella, bellat"
The main tiling I learned
Irum my Milan shopping tour
I* that here, like everywhere
else, bargains are hard to
come hy. You get what you
pay for — no more, no leal.
Please send your fashion
problems to Helen Itennessy
in care of Tine Sanford Her­
ald. While she cannot answer
each letter personally, letters
of general Interest will be an*
swered in this column.

Record Shop

Twist To Stay, Says Chubby
, cotheque" IDecca), the first
I'm too young.
"When I was 13 I was five uilmm to pay heed to the Jet
Set's newest craze for danc­
feet tall — and Just aa wide
ing all night to canned music.
—and I was too big lo play Slim Hyatt, Hie diiquairc at
with boys my own age. I play­ Shiqriicard'*, the New York
ed iv ith older boys and I "In" spot for the rraze, pro­
learned Irvmi them guy* — grammed Hie music. It playi
Ikij , did I learn. Tliry railed continuously from (ox trot to
me an uvcrgruwn kid. t did bo.vsa nova to cha-cha (rug,
n't answer back. I Just lis­ Imlly • gully, mashed potalu
tened. I watched other peo­ and back to fox trot bcior*
ple's mistakes. And I learned. exhaustion sets id. Bull up
’T in psychic. I feel tilings. tlie carpet before playing.
SOMETHING FOR T II K
When 1 was IB-and-a half I
owned two home* in Philadel­ TEENS — Lesley Gore sings
phia and 1 rented them out. about "Boys. Boys, Boys"
My mother kept telling me I fMercury) and Bobby Hydcli
was too young, but 1 said advises "Forget Him" (Cam­
"liie homes are occupied, eo). Ry dell's album consist*
aren't they? The peupte are of songs Uiat have been hit*
paying rent, aren't they? I for him In England, Italy,
Germany, France and Japan.
don't have to lie 21, do I? "
FOR JA7.ZOPHILES — Co"Most people think I was
horn in Philadelphia. I said I lumbla ha a retcased " J a r s .
was for ■ long time. But Er­ Odyssey. Volume II, Thft
nest Evans — that's who I Sound of Chicago, 103-1940."
really am — waa born in a This la a foot tapper, • fine
one-room house in South Car­ chronology of the history of
olina. We had no bathroom in jazz, and contain* some wonthe bouse and wc were 30 deriul rlcky-tlek sounds.
SINGLE 0iU» — "K la F or
inites from Uic highway. I
was 6 when we moved to Phil­ Rlngo" ( Limelight) feature**
S-ycar-oid Tina Ferre singing
adelphia.
"For a long time I wouldn’t about h rr favorite Beatle. It
tell people lids. It wasn't that should be a big hit with 101 was ashamed. But I now ap­ year-olds. O t h e r relcaeca:
preciate the fact that I'm "Sweot Putato" (The Colony
from there, ll'a a king way Singers, ABC • Param ount),
away, but really a abort time "Such A Night" (Conway
Twitty, ABC - Param ount),
ago."
ALBUM o r THE WEEK — and "Royal Telephone" (Jim ­
You can be your own dls- my Little, lilguip) a pseudoquaire, thinks to "Dane* Du- re llgioua song in bad teste.

I
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�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612

Classified
Phone

For Rent

8lyr

6. For Rent

Turn. Apt. Clow In. Apt. 4. 3 BEDROOM, unfurnished
houae, $100 mo. 1813 Paloma
135 lio . 4 « m W. tat. .

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Page 10 — July 10, 1964 6. For Rent

BERRY'S WORLD

MODERN Fum. apta. Alio GARAGE Apt., furnished, $45.
322-2202 or 322-3383.
Storago apace. Ph. 222-1374.

UNFURN 2 BR Duplex Apt
Kil. equipt. Tcrrsrto floors
tile bath, Venetian shades,
water fum. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
er 5 p.m.

From Sanford E n h a a fi UNFURN. 2 Bit Bonne. 2100 I BEDROOM home, unfurnish­
Cordova. Ph. 2224274.

322-5612

SLEEPING room. Prtvata t
trance and bath. 322-3986.

From Semlnola County

425-5938
Office 204 W. First
NOT LONG DISTANCE
EK SP O N S IB IU T Y :

ed on Lake Mary. $100. mo.
Ph. 3224135.

RENTALS

Fum, apt. nice
$50. mo.
Fum. apt. good
$00. mo.
Fum. apt. apacioua $85 mo.
2 BR. duplex apt., Fum. Fum. 3 hr. 1 bath
$85 mo
20119 E. 27th. 322-6477.
3 RR, 1 bath Mayfair $100 mo.
FURN. Apt. 3 Rooma ft Bath. 3 RR, 2 bath Kit Eq. $100 mo.
Close in. 555 mo. incl. wa­ 3 BR, 2 hath Loch Arbor $125
mo.
ter ft elec. Ph. 322-0507.
4 BR, 2 bath nice lira $145
CLEAN, downataln apt., pH.
mo.
bath ft entrance. 3224702.
4 BR, 2 bath on Uke $150 mo.
For The Finest Rentals See
1 BEDROOM houae, furnish­
ed. Located on St. Johns
River. $50. mo. 322-2170.

CLEAN lat Floor Apt. Pvt.
ont. 1004 Palmetto.
S BR, Unfurnlihed bouao. Ph
222 2802.

Apartment on beach week or
month. Call 322-6496.

Realty

U i

Oar. apt. 1201 UagM lla Ave.
Apply M :S 0.

X BR., Fun. Apt. with Pvt.

bath, SIT S Pkrk Ave.
EFFICIENCY. «U Part.
Puna. A pt 2300 atenonvIUe.
LAKE COTTAGE

1 Bedroom, Pun. iso. mo.

Ph. 2234108

KOTICN OP A P P l.tr ATIfix
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NOTICB 18 HEREBY a i v -

EX. T h a t J o h n H ouston th s
h o ld e r of tli* follow ing eerllflo a ts h s s Mlsd s l i d c e r t if i ­
c a t e for t a s deed to ha Issusd
Slisrson. T h e c e r t if i c a t e num ba r and y e a r of Issuance, ths
description of t h s property
a n d t h s n i m * In which It was
a ss s s s s d a r s a s follows:
C e rtifica te No. S f l
Y sar of
Issuanc s l i l t
l l n r r i s l k a of P n H K M ri
U l (, T hom a s' Addition to
Midway. H a t Book T r a g *

(t

Nam* In which nassssad D a­
vid A Varala McQueen. Alt of
• i l d p r o p a r i r I n i n a In ih»
County of Homlnol*, S l a t s of
Florid*. Unleee such rertlfloel*
• h all ha redeemed a ccording lo
law t h s p ro p e rty described In
such c ertific ate will h i sold to
t h s hig h es t hl-1dor a t t h s fronl
door of t h s Seminole Cuunly
C ourt House a t Hanford, F l o r ­
ida. on t h s first Monday In
t h s month of August. !••«.
which Is t h a t r d day a t Au­
gust, 111!
D s ts d thla Sth d a y of J u n s
lift.
(Offli-lat C la r k 's Hsalt
A r t h u r II. Beckwith. Jr.,
C la r k C ircu it Court
Seminole County, Flo rid a
By i O. T. n s y , Jr.,
D. C.
Publish J u ly te, I t , l ( , I t , I t l l

c o n -11

IN THIS C I N C l i r r COURT IN
AND FOR SKMI80LM COUNrr,
1.014 i d a
no. la in
m onarch L ir e in su ra n ce
COMPANY, a corporation
Plaintiff,

r

BENJAMIN r . XnUOEtt. at si

Defendants.
NOTICB OP SUIT
IYIB STATU o r FLOIHOA
TO B e n ja m in r. K r u g s r ,
rss ld s n o s
unknown
and
■ ara E. K r u g e r, h is wife,
rail,lanes u n k n o w n
T ou i n hereby notified th at
a suit h a s bean filed a g a in s t
you In t h s a b o v e entitled
causa, and t h n t you a r a r e .
iiulrsd to HU y u u r a n s w e r
w ith t h s C lark of t h is Court
a n d to se rve a ropy Ihoreuf
upon the p l a i n t if f o r plaint l f r a a tt o r n e y s . w hoea name
a n d a d d re sa Is J e n n i n g s , W alts,
C l a r k s a n d H am ilton, It** B a r ­
n e t t N a tio n a l B a n k Building,
J a c k s o n v ille t , F lorida, not
In ter t h a n J u l y I I , m i - I f you
tall to do ao a d s r r a a pro nonf e , o will ba a n ta c i d a g a i n s t
you for tb a re lie f dem anded In
t h s c om plain t. T h is suM la ta
for sc Ioss a m o r tg a g e . T h a real
p ro p e rly proceeded a g a i n s t 1st
Lot
II.
BUNLAND
ES­
TAT E*. F i r s t Addition, a
subdivision a cc ording to a
plat tlisra o f recorded In
H a t Book I t , p a g e s IT and
I I o f tba Pool Is llscords
a f Seminole County. F l o r ­
ida.
w i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d the
anal of eald C o u r t a t Sanford,
Florida, th la IT th d a y a t J u n e ,
III*.
(COURT BEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beokwlth, J r ,
C lark a f t h a C ircu it Court
By i M a rik * T. Vlhlan
D e puty C lerk
Publish J u u # I t . M ft J u l y

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HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4058

322-2420

if.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. C ill • v a n l u g s
322-1597.

Legal Notice
NOTICE o r HITT
TOi Marvin Ellla
C * t-ake Avenue
Rochester, New T o r k
Tou a r e hereby notified th a t
a certain eutt h a s been filed
In t h s C ircuit Court of the
Ninth Ju d ic ia l Circuit, In and
F o r Bemlnule County, Florida,
w herein MA ROIC ELLIS Is
P la intiff a n d MARVIN ELLIH
la Defendant, end w h e r e in the
n a tu r e of the proc ee ding le a
su it for divorce. An a b b r e v i a t ­
ed title or the case la Elite va.
Elite. Chancery No. 1I0T1.
Tcu e r e hereby r e q u ir e d to
file y o u r a n s w e r to the Plain t l f f e C om pla int w ith th e Clerk
of Ihe Circuit Court. Hemlnole
County, Florida, end se rve a
copy th e r e o f upon tha P l a in ­
tiff or Plaintiff's a tt o r n e y not
la t e r t h e n J u l y 10. 1114, or a
decree pro confeeao will be
e ulered a g a i n s t you.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith, J r
C lerk of the Circuit Court
Hemlnole County. Florida
By: M a rtha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
A. Duane Mrrgatrom of
RUHli, R E E D AND
MARHItALL
A ttorneys for P l a in t i f f
SI E ast Liv ingston Avenue
OrUndo. Florida
Publish J u n e I I , I I ft J u l y I,
to. m i,
CD A-II

Legal Notice

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

2. 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
1, 119. ft 2 BATHS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
322-2420 FOR COMPLETE INFORMA­
TION SEE OR CALL YOUR

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

Stenstrom Realty
2565 Park Dr.

322-2436

lot* available la
GmanbiUr of Leek Arbor Stenstrom Realty
L e r d N o tice
ovtrleoklnf golf course.
2565
P
art
Dr.
322-2420
Custom building to your
N O T IC E O F * ! 'P U C V n O N
ro n TA X HEED
ipec ific A tio n i.
Greenbrier
I M J I rte rid u eta tuts*
d(Y ( loped by
Legal Notice o(See.
f t»4S)
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV­
&lt;
KING9WOOD
IN T H S CIRCUIT COURT OF EN. T h e t Ronded Municipal
BUILDERS, INC.
T U B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ Corp the holder of the f ollow ­
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

For Hale or Rent

NOTICE OF SPECIAL E L E C ­
TION TO ACCEPT O n DKl-Room Efficiency apt. with 3 NICELY furnished apart­
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
CLINE T H E P R O P O S E D
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
ments, close to shopping can
F O R TAX DE E D
CHARTER
AMENDMENTS
(See. I I U * F t e r td a I t a t s lea FOR T H E V I L L A O E OF
for couple or tingle person
te n .
tasai
NORTH ORLANDO. FI-ORIDA.
or retired. All utillUec In­ Everett A. Harper Agency e f NOTICB
tS II E R E R T OIV- ON T H E U t h DAT OF JULY.
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
EN, T!p*t Bonded Municipal 1114.
Realtor
T he Place o f V oting wilt he
cated on Id St., within 1 &gt;465 S. Park Ave. Ph. 323-2264 Corp the holder of the followIng certific ate h a t filed eald a t the Village Office on Lungblock of 3 free parking ioU
Certificate for tag deed to be wund-Ovledi) Read In the VIIIand ibopptag center. In
Isaued thereon. The c ertific ate a ge of North Orlando and the
n u m b e r and y e a r of la a u a n r t, polle will he open fr-un 7:uo
quire at Manuel Jacobson
the description of the property, A. M. tn T ;&lt;i0 p. M.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St i k T i m r i n r i ' i T c o u r t n r and the name In which It wee
C h a r le s T railer. Rob Derum,
T I I F k I N T I t JIT IIC tA L CIR­ n e s t e e d a re ea follows:
E t t a Ilervllle will be lha I n ­
CUIT
I
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l
)
FOR
BKMICertificate No, l i t
Year ef spector* tn se rve ae Ihe Klee2 BR Fum. apt. 1703 Magnolia
county, F l o r id a ,
Issuance l t d
lion Board.
$65. Ph. 322-3951 or 322-2296 koi,M
CHANCERY hf». IM44
Description e f P r o p e r ty !
All persona d e sirin g to avail
lent te Illk T Banlendo Plat I h e m ie lv e i of llielr r i g h t to
AMERICAN F E D E R A L BAT.
INOH AND !/&gt;AN ASSOCIATION
Book I l eges s&amp;u I f IT A vot &gt; m u a t r e g is te r at ones.
OF ORLANDO end W E S T E R N
II
R e g is tr a tio n booka will cloae
FEDERAL
HAVINGS
AND
Name
In
which
assessed at 4:00 P. M. J u n e I I , 1MI, the
n o t ic k o r A rri.inA Tioiv
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Verl ». A Edith M. Rrent. All elgteanlh day before election,
r n n t a x iik k d
Plaintiffs, of eald p ro p e rty l-elng In the
T H E V II,LAME OF NORTH
t i r e . 1M.IS F l a r 'd * ( m i n t s * TA
County of Seminole, Ntate of
ORLANDO. Fla.
•r iasai
T. OnAIIAM PHILLIPS, at si. Florida. Unleee euch c e rtific a te
J a n e O. Pika
n o t ic e ta h e r e b y o t v .
Defendants. shall ha re d esm rd a ccording to
lly A ctin g C lerk
BN That nobbla Jo e H unt lha
NOTICE O F BALB
Igw lha p r o p s r t y daacrlhed In Publish J u n e I t , 1* ft J u l y I,
holder of tha fo llo w in g c e r t i ­
NOTICK IS H R I t E R r OIV* such certific ate will be aolil lo. I I I ) .
In Ik r o a r ! a f t h e P a n a ty
ficate haa filed eald c e r llf lr e la EN t h a t on th e H a t day of to tha h ig h e s t bidder a t tha CDA-TI.
Jodge, gemlnolo C o a aly , Floefor l a s deed to tie Isaued July, 1114, a t I t :** A, M. a t front door of th a Pemlnole
Ida, l a P ro b a te.
thereon. T ha c s r l l f l c s t s n u m ­ lha main door of (he C o u r t ­ County C o u rt House a t SenIn r n Kotato of
be r a n d y s a r of Issuanca, tha house of Hsmlnols County, at furd, Florida, on the flret Mon­ IT TIIH CIRCUIT COURT OF DAISY ROUNDTREE, deceased
description of ths property, Sanford Florida, th e u n d e r , day In t h s month of August, T i l l ) NINTH JU DICIAL CIH- To All r t e l l t a n a a d Persons
and ths name In which It wns signed Clerk will o ffer for sale t i l l , which la the Ird d a y of C I'IT IN AND FO E HKMINOLK H a t i n g Flat mo n r
D em ands
COUNTY, FI. m i I IM
assessed a r e a s follows!
to tha h ig h e s t a n d heel Milder August, 1*11.
Agalaet Held Re la te
CIIA
NCCIIY
Nil.
K
i
l
l
Certificate No. l o t
Year of for cash the follow ing deeDated th la 11th day of June,
You a n d each of you hereIN NKl ADOPTION O F
Issuance IttT
crlhed real p r o p e rty :
mi.
notified and re q u ire d to
DANA MAY OWEN end D I ­ by
■l e ir r lg H e a e f P ro p e rty !
tail 10. OR I ENTA OAR- (Official Clerk's Heel)
p
r
r i e n l a n y claims a nd d e ­
lei Is M IS A I I Hlh A
DENS, S E C O N D ADDI­
A rth u r It. R t r k w l t h , J r , ANA KAY OWEN, Minors, by mands which you, or e it h e r of
E DDIE LEIIOY DRAWN UR, you, m ay have e g e l n a t the
T rsot II, Kenlandn Hprlnga
TION, a cc ording to ths
Clerk Circuit Court
th e ir S tepfather,
According to H a t e T h e r e ­
plat t h e r e o f aa reoordtd
Hemlnole County, Florida
e state of DA1HT ROUNDTREE,
NOTICE
of Itecnrdsd upon t h s P u b .
In H a t Rook I I . Tag# SI,
lly IJ. T. Ray Jr., D.C.
deceased, late of sa id County,
lie llscords of Bsmlnola
Public n s p o r d s o f Sami- Publish J u l y 1, 10. I I , 11. t i l l T4»i WILLIAM R. OW EN
to the County J u d g e o f Baml
3714 H. W. ITnd Htresl
County Florida
nula C ounty, Florida,
C D II-tl
note County, Florida, a t hla
Oklahom a City,
Name
In
which
asssassd t o g e t h e r w ith alt str u c tu r e s,
office
In tha c o u rt houaa of
Oklahoma
Helen t&gt;. A John I*. P o t t s . All Im provem ents, fix tu re s, appli­
kOTII K tIF APPLICATION
said
County a t Hanford, Flirr
TOU ARE IIEUKDY NOTI­
of said pro p e rty being In the ances. and a p p u r l s n a n c s s on
FO E TAX D E E D
Ida, w ith in elg c a l e n d e r m o nths
County of Hemlnole, Ntate of sa id land nr used In co n ju n c ­ 4Her. 1P4.lt Florida a la rates F IE D t h a t the above nam ed from th a tim e of th e first
P e titio n e r has filed a petition
mi ipeai
Florida. Unless such r s r l l f l tion there w ith.
publication
of thla notice. Two
c a l s shall he redeemed sc enrdT hla e s le te m nda p u r su a n t
NOTICE IB IIE R E I tT OIV- tn tha above styled c o u r t for
of each claim or de
Ing to U w the property dee. lo final decree nf foreclosure EN, T h a t t«arp*g R e alty Corp the a doption of Ihe m in or rnplea
mend shell be In w ritin g , and
crlhed In euch re rttflc e te will e nte red In C ha nce ry action No. t h s holder of t h e fo llo w in g children named therein and you shell
te the place of r e s i­
he e,dd to the highest bidder 11*44 now pending In the C|r certific ate h a s filed aeld c e r ­ e r e required tu ehuw c ause why dence aete
post office address
a t t h e fronl donr of the Kami, cult Court o f a n d for Seminole tificate for ( e i deed to he laeu- the sa m e should not he g r a n t ­ nf the cnd
le lm a n t, end shell be
note Cnunly Court lln uae at County, Florida.
ed
thereon.
The c e r t lf j r a te ed by se rving a copy of ynur ■worn lo by Ihe cla tm e nt,
Hanford, Florida, on t h e first
DA TED THIS l l h day of num ber and y e a r of teeioince, w r i t te n defenses, If any, upon agent, g tto r n e y and a c c o m p a n ­
Monday In t h s month o f An- July. 1*14.
Ihe description of tha properly, K. Pupa Uaaaell, A tto rn ey for ied by a Nllng fee of one dol
Meltgusl, 11(4. whleh Is t h s Ird (SEAL)
and the name In which It wee Petitioner, too s o u t h
land Avenue, Maitland, F l o r i ­ U r a n d euch Helm n r demand
day of August, 1114.
A r t h u r II. tta r k w llh , Jr., aaaeeied e r e ae follows!
da
a
n
d
by
filing
tha
o
rigina
l not eo filed shell b t void.
lotted this n t h day of H s y
Clerk o f the Circuit Court C ertificate No. t i l l
Year of
T a y l o r t to u n d lr e e
t h e r e o f with the Clerk of the
1114.
fly: S andra B. Johneon
ln u en ce t i l l
Ae a d m l l e l r a l o r ot the
C
lreult
Court
on
or
before
(Official Clark’s Nail)
Deputy Clerk
Dears!el!■ e ef P roperty!
E e t e t e of
t t n d . m l: o th erw is e a
A rth u r H. llei-kwlth, J r ANDERSON, RUSH,
1-ot I Illk B. T rip le tt I * k * July
DAISY ROUNDTREE
Clerk Circuit Court,
DEAN LOWNDES
Hhorea Plat Rook 1 P a g a 11 Da ree may he entered a g a i n s t
D ece ased
you
g
r
a
n
ti
n
g
eald
adoption.
rsm lnol# County Flo rid a
A ttorneye for P l a in t i f f
Name
In
which
assessed
WITNESS my hand and Ihe Harold Johneon, Ally.
lly: 41. T. Ilay. Jr.. D. C.
*11 E a s t Ce ntra l Boulevard
H e r b e r t A. A K a t h e r i n e T.
of eald Court a t Sanford, Hanford, Florida
Publish Ju ly is, IT, 14. II, IIC4 Orlando, Florida
Pension. All of said prope rly seel
Publish J u ly I. 10. IT, S4, I I I !
C D Il-lt
Publish Ju ly I t . 1*14.
being In the County of Heml­ Hemlnole County, Florida, thla UDII-tl
ITth
day of J u n e 1**4.
CDII-14
nole, Bleto of Florida. Unleee
tv T in t r u n t r r u iiu r t o r
euch c e rtific a te sh e ll fas re (HEAL)
A r th u r II. Ileckwlth , J r , IN T H E CIRCUIT COI'KT OF
t i i i : v i v r i i j u D i i T A i , m s ­ IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF deemed a c c ording to la w the
T H E NINTH JU DICIAL CIR
By M artha T. Vlhlen
e c it , in Akii rim sk m i - T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIH- pro p e rty described tn euch
CUIT, IN AND FO R HBN IDeputy Clerk
c u r r O F FLORIDA, IN AND c e rtific a te will be sold to th e
kltl.ll COUNTY, FLORIDA
N - L B COUNTY, FLORIDA.
I k C I I A N C E n r NO. I M N
FO E
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, highest bidder a t tha fro n t B- Pope Bassett
CHANCERY
NO. H IS S
A
ttorney
for
Petitioner
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT- PLUHIDA,
door of the Hemlnole C ounty
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT.
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a c or- IN CMANCHET. Ha, leant
Court House a t Hanford, F l o r ­ 1*1 South Maltlend Ave.
riAOE ASSOCIATION, a oorporallon.
SOCIETY F O R HAVI NtW, a ida, on t h e f i r s t Monday In Melt lend, Florida
porallon,
P la in tiff, Connecticut c orporation.
the m onth o f August, l i l t , Publish Ju n e II, I I , A July
P l a in t i f f
rs.
I.
II.
t
i
l
l
.
P la in tiff whleh la t h e I r d day e f August,
va.
CDA-TI
I. AW s o n CAMPBELL JR. and vn.
1114.
CLIFFO RD a. W A L K E R and
MARGARET M. CAMPBELL. L E E R. DONE* s a d ROHB B
Dated th la 1 t th d a y a f June.
N. W A L K ER , hie wife
Ms wife, and VERNON DAVIS, DONE*, We wire,
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT O F ALICE
1114.
D efendants.
Defendants. (Official C le r k 's Heal)
T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIE and CHA RLES M. OOODWIN
his wife.
kllT tCK OF BALE
NOTICB OF
A r t h u r II. Beckwith, Jr., UP IT IN AND F O R BRMINOLB end ------ OOODWIN,Defendants.
NOTH, K IS IIKRKUY 01VFORECLOSURE BALB
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Clerk Circuit Court.
NOTICE
O
F
SUIT
IN
UN th at on th s l i s t day of
NOTICE IH MERER)' OIV
Bemlnote County, F lorida CHANCERY NO. I Seat
July, IPS*, at U:tS o'clock A M . EN t h a t ARTHUR II. HECK
lly i O. T. Itey. Jr.. DC. T H E UNION CE NT RAL L I F E MIIHTOAOK POIIKtT.OHl'MIS
TO- C L IFFO R D O. W A L K ER
a t th s main door of th s C o u rt- W ITH , JR.. Clerk of tha C ir­ Publish J u l y 10, IT. I I . I I , t i l l INSURANCE COMPANY,
and ALICE N. W ALKER ,
h u u t s of Seminole County, a t c u it Court a t Hemlnole County, CDH -II
Pla intiff,
hie wife
Sanford. Florida, tha H o n o r ­ Florida, will, on t h a H a t day
va.
Tou, D efendants, a r a hereby
able A r t h u r II. Beckwith, Jr.. o f July, 1114, d u rU if t h s l e a s t I* th e C o a r t a f t k a C a a e t f ALBERT C. CLARK, a t ug
notified
t h a t a com plaint ta
Clerk of the Circuit C ourt of h o u r s of sale, a t the fro n t J u d e s , Beaelaat# Oaaaty, F l o r ­
Dcfcndanta.
foreclaae a c e r ta in m o rtg a g e
Seminole County, Florida, will door of tha C ounty C o u r t ­ ida, ( a P r o b a te ,
NOTICE OF HALE
o ffer f a r sale lo t h s h l a h s s t house. Hemlnole County, In l a rai E s t a t e of
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y d l V - on lh a fallow ing described p r o ­
and b u t Iddder for cash, a t th e City of Hanford, Florida, BUSAN JONES. WHOSE FULL EN th at on Ihe t l e t d a y of pe rly eltuele , lying a n d being
public outcry, t h s follo w in g o ffer for eels and sail a t pub- NAME IH HUHAN MKGUINBON J u l y .1111, a t 11:00 A. M. at In Hemlnole County, Florida,
described property o f t h s Da- llo outcry to tha h l t b e a l and JONES.
the main dour of t h e C ourt- t o .w i t :
Lot
I
af
BAN B E M
fsndanls,
Lawson
Cnm pbslt, beet bidder for cash, the folDeoeaeed. houeo of Ha ml note County, a t
K NOLLS. Bsmlnola C oun­
Jr. and M argare t M. Campbell, low ing described p rope rty, s i t ­ T a AH Orodtteea a a * Faroe a e Hanrurd, Florida, the underty, Florida, acoordlng to
his wife, situ ate In Seminole u a te d In Hemlnole County. Floy l i a r l a g Claim s ay DeaaaaAs signed Clerk will o f f e r for
t h e l i n t t h e re o f ae r e c o r d ­
County, Florida:
Ida, tc - w ll l
A ga laa t Bald Kelatei
sale to the highest e n d beet
ed In Plel Hook II, page
Lot I. Block "K". COUN­
Lot I t . Block II. HEFTYou a n d each of y o a a re bidder far cash Ihe fullowlng
d*. Public Recorde of Heml­
LKR
HOMES ORLANDO baraby notified a n d required to described reel p ro p e rty :
TRY CLUB MANOR, UNIT
nole County, F lo rid a
NO. I, accordin g to th e
SECTION ONE. acoordlng praeent a n y clalma a n d demands
I-at ] | , j a n e e n 'e Subdivi­
lat there uf aa recorded In
pis
t o t h a P l a t thereof, r e co rd ­ which you. o r e ithe r of you,
sion, accordin g to the plat h a t been filed a g n tn e t you In
el
Book
11,
pege
I
I
,
Ha
ed In P la t Book I t . P*H*a may ha v e a g a i n s t the e etete
thereof
ea
recorded
tn tho above styled eutt a n d you
Public Rccorde of r e m lnolc
t and t . of t k a Public Re of rUHAN JONKH. whoea full
P la t Book I t , p a g e I I of a r a re q u ire d to se rv e a copy
cords of Hemlnole County, name Is BUSAN MEOOINHON
County, Florida;
the public recorda of Heml­ of your Answer o r Pleading
t o g e t h e r with e ll s t r u c t u r e s
to ih e Com plain! on P l a l n l l f f a
r l o r ld a .
JONKH, deceased, late o f said
nole County, F lorida
end Im provem ents, then .or p u r s u a n t to th a F l a a l Decree County, to th e County J u d a s tOHelher with a ll s tr u c tu r e s . a tto r n e y , JO SE PH M. MURAt h e r e a f t e r on u l d lend.
of Foracloaura e n te r e d In a o f Hemlnole County, Florida, at Improvements. Matures, a p p li ­ HKO. P. O. Uug I I I . F e r n P ark.
T h is Is made p u r s u a n t to case ponding lg said Court, th e hla affloa la lha oourt house ances. end a p p u r le n e n c e e on Florida, a nd Die tha original
F in a l Decree of Foreclosure ■tyla e f which la SOCIETY of eald C ounty a t Hanford, said tend or used la c o n ju n c ­ Answer o r P le ad in g In th a o f ­
fice of th e C lerk of (be Circuit
e n te r e d In tha above cause, FOR SAVINGS, a Connecticut Florida, w ith in elk calende r tion therewith.
Chancery Docket No. 111*1, c o rp o ra tio n va LEB R. DONE* m onlb a from the tim e o f the
T h is aale Is m ade p u r s u a n t Court on o r before t h a I t h
now pendin g In lha C ircuit a n d ROBB B. DONE*, hie wife, first publlnatlon of th is nutlet. to final decree o f foroclcaura day of August, l i l t . If you
Court of and f o r Sam Inula a n d t h a Docket N um ber o f Two copies of each claim, or enterod In Cha ncery actio n No. fall 10 do eo, a decree pro
w hich Is Num ber U H L
County, Florida.
demand shall be In w ritin g, l l o l l now pending In the C i r ­ confexeo will be t a k e n a g a i n s t
IN WITNESS WHICH EOF, 1
W ITNESS my hand a n d the and shall s t e l e the piece of cuit Court of and for Band- you for the re lief dem anded la
have h e r e u n t o eat my h a n d Official Beal a f a a l ! Ceurt, regidinoo and poet office ad- note County, Florida.
tha Com plaint.
and official t e a l t h is I l k day IMa I t b d a y o f Ju ly , 1M4.
WITNESS my h a n d a n d o f f i­
drees a f tha c la im a n t, a n d ahall
DATED THIS 8th day of
of Ju ly , t t t t .
cial seal o r otrlc a a t Baaford.
ba e w oro lo by t h a cla im a nt, July, 1144.
(B EA D
(SISAL)
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, Jr. agent, a t t o r n e y a n d a cc om ­ ( IE A L )
Ytmlnola County, t h la 1st day
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, Jr..
C la r k of C ircuit Court
panied by a filing le a of one
A r t h u r H. B eckw ith, J r , of Ju ly . 1*14.
Bsmlnola County, F lorida d e ll e r a n d su c h claim o r d e ­
Clark of t h e C lrault Court
Clerk of t h e C lre u lt C o u rt (BBAL)
Byi B andra f t Johne on
&lt;n a n d for
A r t h u r H. Beckw ith. Jr.,
m and n ot ao filed ho void.
Byi Bandra f t Jo h a a o n
Seminole County, F lorida
D e p u ty Clark
C lerk of C irc u it C o u rt
0/ C. A. E llio tt
D eputy Clerk
Byt S a n d ra 8. Johnson
R osenberg. Rosenberg
An a n c i l la r y a d m in * rtrato r ANDERSON.
Byi Bandra B. Jo h n s o n , D.C.
ID *I
' RUHR
4 xu 1tro ts
D eputy Clark
JO S E P H M. MUKAAKO
o f th a E e t e t e of
DEAN ft LOWNDES
J o s s p h M. Mu r e e k s
A t t o r n e y s tor Plat s t i f f
AUAAM JONES, w h e a t full Altorneya (or P l a in t i f f
A tto rn ey *1 L aw
P. a Beg I I I
I N I Aleeley B uild ing
nem o te SUSAN MEOOIN- U t B a al O e n tm t Boulevard
P. a B ob I I I
Far* Fork, r ie .
SON JONES, depon ed
F e rn P e r k , F lo r id a
Miami 81. FlartA*
Orlando, Flo rid a
Publish July 1*. 1114.
P u b lish J u l y 10, 1114.
Publish J u l y I t , IT, 14, I I , I N I P u W lih J u ly I*. 266ft.
P u b llib J u l y I. 1*. IT, 84 ,1141
CDU-M
C D O -tt
CDH-II
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C D B -ll

Legal Notice

LOCH ARBOR

en, terraiio floors. Helmly
Realty Ph. 322*1641.

Slenslrom Realty

NEW SMYRNA BEACH Choics

Legal Notice

I , For Root

ACRE. Paola. 322-2685.

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

OKRA. 3224415.

802 Highland Ave.
Longwood, Florida

119 bath, cement block
home can be yours! Present­
ly undergoing complete re­
modeling! Almost immedi­
ate occupancy.

SPACIOUS homesite in select 2565 Park Dr.
RENT A~BED
area of Loch Arbor. Only
RAVENNA PARK
Rol’iw ay, Hospital ft Baby
$4,000. Call or see.
IMAGINE being able to purBeds.
chaie a 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
By Day, Weak, or Month
kitchen equipped home in
Ph. FA a-3121 116 W. l i t St.
this choice area for only
CARROL! 'S FURNITURE
2565 Purk Dr.
322-2420
$11,500, with just $350. down.
Only ooet
8. Beach Rentals
GREENBRfAB

322-5608.
FURNISHED garage apt. One
bedroom air conditioned.
APARTMENTS,
FURNISHED
low pricci check the Herald
Cloae to town. Ideal for one
clanUled page* where local Ground Floor. 505; Second
person or couple. $65. Ph.
floor, 560. Util, furnished.
dealera adverliee.
_____
322-0399,
J. W. HALL, Real Estate
1. Notice* • Penowial*
Ph. 322-3041
FURN. 3-room apt. with bath
SANFORD VACUUM SVC, CLEAN 4-Rooma, down, sun
ft garage. 2520 Narcissus.
"Ho4 soIf art a t not officially § war, we may act even
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
Ph. 322-3146.
porch. 611 Park.
b t officially • campaign lu u tt"
2555 S. Park
3224511
3 ROOM furnished apt. Water W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Sale* — Peru — Service
6. For Rent
Rooms privata baths, 114 6 For Rent
It lights furnished. 323-1744.
I would Uka to Uke thii op­
W. First St.
rURN. 2 BR. houae, $60. Five MICK Roomy 2 Ddrm. unfum.
portunity to oxpresi my ap­ 2 BEDROOM furnished houae.
CLEAN Unfum. apt. 308 Mag­
Points, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
preciation to the many
322-5070.
nolia. Apply downaUlre af­
Wren Gas Station.
$83. R. A. Wllllatni, 322-3951.
(friend for their kindneii
ter 6 p. m.
abown ma during my re­ 3 BR. nicely fum. house.
2 BR., houaa, clean ft does
Adults. $80. mo. 323-2375.
cent eurgery.
3 ft 3 Bedroom Hotiaea
in. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.
ri !
lva Spaulding FURNISHED 2 BR. House.
Payton Realty
LED AL NOTICE
2481 Palmetto. 322-0274.
322-1301
1742 at HUwatha

5. Food

South on RL 17-92, 6 Mi.
Right on Seminole Blvd.,
One Block to Sales Office.

FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

FURN. APT. 322-2800.

Th* Herald am a n M rtapoaiibia tor mors tb u «M
lacorract Iniartloa of your ad,
and raiarraa tba right to i*Stenstrom
riia or rajact an; advartliaaeat from what ordarad w NICELY furnished gerage apt. 2565 Park Dr.
Adulla. 1912 Sanford Ave
i la lha policies of thla

RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
Ball-Blair Agency
Ph. 122-5641 218 S. Park Ave.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real E state For Sale 12. Real Eslnte For Sale
FREE $2,400. equity. $100
COUNTRY CLUB
NEW HOMES
down, $60. mo. PJJ*
MANOR
VA-F11A —
FOR juft $193 down sod $61 Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17*
FHA IN-SERVICE
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
per month, Ihli 3 bedroom.

Legal Notice
N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR T A X D E E D
1*4.11 F lo rid a Hla totes

(le e .

• r i n e t)
NOTICE 18 H E R E B Y OIV
EN. T h a t A tlantic Municipal
Corp. the holder o f the follow
Ing c e rtific a te h s s filed eald
c e r tif ic a te for tax deed to bo
Isaued thereon. The c e r t i f i ­
c ate nu m b er end y a e r of Issu­
ance, th e description of the
p r ope rly, end t h e name In
which It wax ease lead e r e a t
follows:
C e r tif ic a te No. IM
Tear ef
Issuance 1*1*
D eerrlptlea af Property I

Lot I Blk I Tr O, The
T o w n of Hanford, Plat Book
t P a g e s I I to I I A 111 111
111 111 A 117
Name
In
w hich
a ttested
J o h n n ie L. A R uby L Col
line. All of sold p ro p e rty beln
In th e County of Hemlnole,
Htate of Florida. Unleee aurh
c e r tif ic a te sh a ll ba r e d t i m s d
a cc o rd in g to lew th e prope rty
described In euch certificate
will ba sold to the hig h es t bid­
der at the fr o n t door of the
Hemlnote C ounty Court Houae
a t Hanford. Florida, on the
first Monday In the m onth of
Auguat, 1*14, w h lrh la the Ird
day nf August, 1114.
Deled t h is l t t h d a y o f Ju n e
lilt.

(OrricIO C lerk 's fleet)
A r t h u r II, lle ckw tlh , Jr.,
Clerk* C ircuit Court,
Hemlnole County, Florida
lly : Q. T. Rey, Jr., DC.
Publish J u ly II, IT, 14. I I , 1111
CDH-ST
NOTfl'K O F AFFLIUATION
F O R TAX DKI3D
(Sec. 1*4.14 F lo rid a g t a l s l e a ef
1*1# I
NOTICE IB I I E R E R T OIVEN. T h a t L a r p e g Realty Corp.
the holder of tha following
c er tif ic a te hex filed sold c e r t i ­
fica te fur tax deed tn ba Isaued
T h e re o n . The c e r tif ic a te n u m ­
ber end y e a r o f Issuance, the
description of the properly,
end the name In w hlrh II w as
eeaeeeed a r e aa follows:
C ertifica te No. I l l
T e a r of
Issuance 1*11
Desert* t lea of P r o p e r ty i
Reg. ITS* ft. K of NW
Cor Lot 10 Rlk A Run H
I t deg. I I Min W 111.0 ft
K I03.1 ft to R R Nely
alo n g t i n 14*.I fl N I Deg
*0 Min F. 4*1 ft W *0 ft
tn FOB PI nf l^ita Tl T»
lOt 103 A 10* Illk A, M M
S m ith’s Second Hubdlvlslnn
P la t Book 1 P a g a 101
Name
In
which
eeaeeeed
Rudolph A Mery Scott. All of
said p ro p e rty be in g In t h o
County of Hemlnole, S ta te of
Florida. Unless such certific ate
ahall be redeemed a ccording to
la w the p ro p e rty described In
such c er tif ic a te will be cold to
the hig h es t bidder e t the front
door of the Hemlnole County
Court llo uee e t Sanford. F l o r ­
ida. on tha flret Monday In
the month of August. 10*4.
which le Ihe I r d day of A ugust
1**4.
Dated th is t l t h day o f June.
1**4.
(Official Clerk's Seel)
A r th u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
C lerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, F lo r id a
lly: &lt;1. T. Ray. Jr., D. C.
Publteh J u l y 10, IT, 14, 11. 1**4
C D B -ll
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
THK NINTH JUDICIAL C I R .
C l I T IN AND F O R BRMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
UHANUERY NO. l*OTg
T H E IIOWKHT S A V I N O S
BANK,
P la in tiff.
JE AN NENE
E.
MORGAN, e t at.

MATHIEUX.

Defendants.
NOTICE O F SALE
NOTICE IB HKRKUY OlVEN t h a t on t h a l l a l day of
July, m i a t 11:0* A. M. a t tha
main door of tha C o u rth o u se of
Hemlnote County, a t Sanford,
Florida, tba un d e relsn e d C lerk
wilt o f f e r for eels t o Ihe h i g h ­
est and beet bidder fo r cash
tha following described real
p r o p e rly :
Lot II, Block B. COUNT R T CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. I, a ccording to tho plat
t h e r e o f aa reoordod In Plat
Book 11, P a g a 100, Public
Records of Seminole Couaty, F lorida
t o g e t h e r w ith all str u c tu r e s.
Improvem ents, fixtu res, a p p li ­
a n ce s a n d a p p u r te n a n c e s o a
said land o r used la oontnaeIton there w ith.
T h is e e ls ta m a d s p u r s u a n t
lo f inal decree of foreclosure
ente red la C ha nce ry action No14011 nuw pending In the Cir­
cuit Court o f a n d f a r Semi­
nole County. Florida.
dated
t h is
i t k d a y *(
July l t d .
(SEAL)
A r th u r H. Bock with. J r .
C la r k o f t h a C irc u it Court
By: Bandra ft. J o h n s o n
Deputy C lark
ANDERSON. RUSH
DEAN ft LOWNDEB
A ttornaya for P la in tif f
I I I Kant C e n tr a l Boulevard
Orlande, Flo rid a
f s M I a h J u l y Id, M4C D B - ll

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Fl.OR l i l t .
CHANCERY NO. I t I M
T H E BOSTON FIVE CENTS
BAVINQB DANK,
Plain tiff,
ve.
EDW ARD J. BRIDOE8. at US
e n d e t el.
Defendants.
NOTICB O F SUIT IN
N O R T O I O B FO UEtY .nriURE
TOi VIRGIL L. KNIGHT, end
HAF.F.L T. KNIGHT, Me wife
R ESIDENCE! 11434
E leventh
T erra ce
O randvlew, Missouri
T ou ere he reb y notified th a t
a Com plaint to forecloee a c e r ­
tain m o r tg a g e e n cu m b erin g the
follow ing described re el pro
party, t o - w lt;
Lot 4. Rlock “C". COUNT R T CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1. a c c ording to tha
p l a t th e r e o f ee recorded In
P la t Book 11, P ege 13,
P ublic R t c o r d i of Stml
note County. Flo rid a
h a s been filed a g a i n s t you tn
the above etyled suit, end you
e re require d to se rve e copy of
yo u r Answ er or o t h e r Pleading
to the Com plaint on Plain
tlfra a tto rn ey e . ANDERSON.
HUlfl{, DEAN A LOWNDES, 121
E ee t C e n tr a l Boulevard, O r ­
lando. Florida, end file lha
o rigina l A nsw er or o t h e r P le a d ­
ing In the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or lie.
for th e Ird d a y nr Auguat.
1)14. If you fall to do to, a
decree pro confeeao will be
ta k e n a g a i n s t you for the r e ­
lief dem anded la t h s Com ­
plaint.
This Notice ahalt be publleli.
ail once a week for four enneecultve weeka In th e Hanford
Herald.
DATED thin l e t day of July,
1*14.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r tf. Beckwith, Jr.,
C lerk of Circuit Court
U r: M a rtha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publleli J u ly I, 10, IT, 14, 1*44
CDII-14

IN T H S CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H E NINTH JUDIITAI. U tilC U T IN AND FIIR I K U I ,
MILK COUNTY, FLORIDA.
I II ANUKIt Y NO. I I I 4 I
dIA U LESTO N
SAVINGS
BANK,
Plaintiff,
va
A L FR E D N. OAT, et ux, a t et,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE O F NUIT
IN
MOHTnADH FUHKtT.OAUIIH
TOi A L FR E D
N. GAT and
MILDRED G. GAT, hU
wife.
IteinlllKNCEl UNKNOWN
AND TOi All p a r li e s claiming
Intere ste by, t h r o u g h , un­
d e r or e g a l n e l Ihe a f o r e ­
said persona
TOU ARE hereby notified
t h a t a Com plaint to f'lrtcloee
a c e r t a i n m o r tg a g e e n c u m b e r­
ing the follo w in g described
re el property, t o - w lt:
I ojI I t e nd the South IS.10
feel of Lot I*. HANFU
PA RK, a c c ording to the
plat th e r e o f e e recorded 1n
P ie t Book I, P age ( I , of
t h e Public Records of Heml­
nole County, Florida,
lies bean filed e g a ln e t you In
the above styled suit, and you
a r a re quire d lo se rv e a copy
of your
A nsw er o r o th e r
Pleading t o t h a Com plaint on
P l a i n t i f f s a tto rn ey e , ANDER.
SON, RUSH, DEAN ft LOWN­
DES. 133 E ast C e n tr a l Boule.
void, Orlando, Florida, end
file t h e o r ig in a l Answ er or
o t h e r Pleading In tha ortlce
of tha C lark o f the Circuit
C o u rt on o r before tho l i l b
day o f August, 1*44. i f you
fell t o do eo, a decree pro confaeeo will be t a k e n egelnat
you for the re lief dem anded In
the Complaint.
Title Amended Notice e h tl l
be published once a week for
four coneecutlva w e eks In the
Banford Harold.
DATED THIS I t h day of
Ju ly . 1*44.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r II. B eckw ith, Jr.,
Clerk o f C ircuit Court
By: S andra 9, Johne on
Deputy C lerk
Anderson, Rush,
Dean ft Low ndes
l i t E a s t C e n tra l Boulevard,
Orlando, F lo rid a
Publish J u l y 10, IT, &gt;4, 81, I t f 4
C D B - ll

ing certific ate hee filed eald
c e rtific a te for lax deed lo be
leaned thereon. The c e r t if i c a t e
nu m b er end year of leiuence,
th« ilfjcflptlon of th* property#
and the name In which It wee
eeeaeeed ere ee follows:
C ertifica te No. 1115
T e a r of
Issuance 1**1
Description e f P r o p e r ty !
Lot ISA. A Replat of A
P a r t of Sporteman'e P a r a ,
d iet Plat Book • P e g s 31
Neme In which axeeeted Pet e r A J e a n e t te V. Bowen. All
of eald p ro p e rty bein g In th e
County of Hemlnole. S ta te of
Florida. Unleee euch c e r t if i ­
cate shall be redeemed a c c o r d ­
ing to lew the property de*.
crlhed In euch c ertific ate will
be sold to Ihe highest b idder
a t t h e fr o n t door of the Heml­
nole County Court House a*
Hanford, Florida, on the flret
Monday
In
the
month
of
A ugust, 1*44, which la th e I r d
day of Auguet, 1314Deled th is l» lh day of J u n #
1»I4.
(Official C lerk's Sexl)
A r t h u r II. IlerkwMh, J r *
Clerk Circuit Court
By: O. T. Iley. Jr.. I). C.
Publish J u ly 10, IT, 14, 11, 1»«*
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IN T H E
CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH
JU DICIAL
CIRCUIT
OF FLORID * IN AND FOH
h e m i n o l i : rn U N T V .
CHANCERY NO, HITT
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MOItTGAtJE FOR E f t . o x r u n
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MOIIT.
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration,
P la in tiff,
!I*AL E. RUMBLE e n d RO W .
ENA V. RUM RLE, hie wife,
and MRS. FRANCIS R. G REEN,
a s I.teeee,
D efendants
TOi HAL E. RUMBLE and
ROWENA
V.
RUMIILE,
hie wile, whoso residence
e nd w h e r r e b o u t * e re u n ­
k now n, end whose lent
k n o w n a d d ress le: 1434
River (lake Drive, N o r ­
folk, V irginia:
TOU A R E H E R E B Y N O Tt.
F IE D t h a t a Com plaint to [oreclose a c e rta in m o r tg a g e e n ­
c u m b e rin g th e following des­
cribed real property, t o - w it:
LOT 11. BLOCK 1*. NOKTIT
ORLANDO,
a ccording
to
p l a t t h e r e o f recorded In
P l a t tlook I t , P a g e a 10
and I I . Pubtlo Iterorde of
Hemlnolo C ounty. Florida,
Including apei-lflclally, b u t not
by way of lim ita tion, th e fol­
low ing fixture* a n d equip m ent,
all p e r m a n e n tly In sta lle d :
1. W alt H e a t e r —P a n e tr a y
— model 1 -K A -tt
S. Hot W a t e r H e a t e r —Dap
ft N ig h t — modal !0-C-(
haa been filed a g a i n s t you (a
th* ebove-alyled suit, the s h o r t
title o r which Is Fe de ral Na­
tiona l M o r t g a g e Aaeoctg tloiv
a C orporation o r g a n li e d u n d e r
an Act of C o n g ro ia a n d e a la tIng p u ra u an l t o lha F e d e ral
National M ortga ge A ssociatio n
C h a r te r Act, h a v in g Its p r i n ­
cipal office tn t h a City of
W ashington, D istr ic t of Colum ­
bia. P la in tiff, v t r t u t , Hal E,
Rumble e n d R ow a ns V. R u m ­
ble, hla wife, end Mrs. F r a n ­
ces It. Green, ae Leases, l&gt;*.
fe n d a n ts a n d you e re r e q u ir e d
t o se rve a copy of your An­
s w er or o t h e r plea d in g to th*
Com plaint on P l a i n t i f f s At­
torney, Meek N. Cleveland, J r ,
Hull* *11 Hanford A tla n tia Na­
tional R a nk Dultdlng, Sanford,
Florida, a n d til* th* o ri g in a l
Answ er o r o t h e r pleading In
th* office of th* C lerk of t h a
Circuit C o u rt on or before t h e
l ( t h day of Auguat, A- D. 1*(4.
I f you fall to do eo, n decree
pro onnfeeeo will be t a k e n
a g a i n s t you for th* re lief de­
m anded In th* Com plaint.
T h is Notice sh e ll be pu b lis h ­
ed once a week fur four c o n ­
secutive weak* In Th* Sanford
Herald, a n e w sp a p er c irc ula ted
tn Bemlnol* County, Florida.
Dated t h is I t h d a y o f Ju ly ,
A. D. 1**4.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r n. B eckw ith, J r ,
C lerk of C ircuit C ourt
By: S a n d r a B. Johnson, D.Ol
Mack N. Cleveland. J r . a n d
C arroll B u r k e
A t to r n e y s for Pla in t U t
I*. O. D r a w e r X
Hanford, F lo rid a
Publleh J u l y 10, IT, &gt;4, I t , 1146
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
OFFICE OPENING
July to , 1M&lt;
MERLE W. WARNER Registered Real-Estate
Broker o f Sanford. Seminole C ount/ and the
SU ta o f Florida.
la pleaacd ta Announce th* Opening o f hla RealBatata O ffice, located at 708 South Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, Telephone 322-3821.
MERLE W. WARNER la a member o f the
Seminole C ount/ Board o f Realtors and the
National Association o f R eal-E st«U Boards,
£ 5 ? o Mcwwd to nao tho designation

REALTOR.

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�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
12. Rea) E state For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
C. B„ 2 BR, carporte, uti­
lity, shade Jc citrus. FHA
Finance. 322-6859.

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Rrralb July 10, 1904 — Pare 11

Z s S : SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

lers. patio Ph. 322-8322, 207
Ridge ltd.

2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
lots. First $2,500 takes this
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
property. Ph. 068-4801, En­
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-4123 terprise, Fla.

St. Johns Realty

4 BR, l'k Bath, Florida Rm., THERE'S PEACE k QUIET
central heat k air-condi­ No planes. In s 2 BR house on
tioning. Ph. 322-1878.
psved street you can buy
for 83,730 C*»h. Ph. 66! 1901,
See Suburban Estates
Enterprise, Fla.
W. 20th St., 1000 ft. west
1-4, Sanford
NEW HOMES
1 to I p. in, Daily
6 Mi. South on Rt. 17 92
$4 Acre lota, house of your
VA-FHA —
choice.
FHA IN-SERVICE
E, 0. Fawcett, Develnper
Maine Street
LMN Enterprises
So. Long wood District
2 BR. recently repainted Low Contact: Mr. Ferguson
802 Highland Ave.
down &amp; assume $38.88 nm.
Loagwood, Florida
Ph. 322-5362.

33. Furniture

34. Articles For Sale

36. A utom obile* - T ru ck e

Us
Your Furniture. 24" ENGLISH bike, luggage WHY Buy someone clses trou­
Quick Service With the
bles
rack, speedometer, hand
Cash
SUPER TRADLNG
brakes, tire pump, tool kit. WHY Go lo the expense of a
POST. FA 2-0677.
second used ear
$62 new. $25. 322-6825.
WHEN You ran drive a brand
Used furniture, appliances, 36. Automobiles - Trucke
new Vespa for $5.00
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
down and $4.30 per
BARGAINS GALORE
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
week, and get up to
NEW LOT. 59 Korda. '57 Cad
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
135 m.p.R.
lilac. '53 ilulcks. Many Transmission guaranteed for
For the biggest selection of
other*. Sunshine Eddies Us­ life.
nearly new and used furni­ ed Cara k Part*. 1 miles
ture, aee Noll's Furniture
West of 1-4, 17-92 overpass LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Brokerage in Casselberry , on Orange Blvd. Formerly
2M7 Country Cluh Road
on 17-92. Open 9 days 9 to 6
322-7923
Zuckerman'a Salvage Yard
322-8072.
84. Articles For Sale
'83 Chevy II Nova, Excrllrn
rend. Ph. 322-2283.
Jelly Donuts WITH Jelly In '55 FORD, rood body, good
merhaniral rendition, Call
at Warren’* Donut Shop
37. Bonin • Motors
2012 French Ave.
322-4082 322 8846. Claude Harroll
Get professional carpet clean­ MUST SELL due lo orders Gateway To The waterway
ing results—rent Blue Lus­ 1957 Plymouth 4-door hard Hobson S|H&gt;rt in$g Goods
top. white with new white
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
tre Elec. Carpet Shampoorr
wall tires, alt power, auto­ 304-8-8 K. 1st. Ph. FA 2 5981
)1 per Hay. Carroll's Fnrn.
matic transmission, radio,
Apache Camping Trailers
HAIRY INDIGO &amp;
healer. $395 cash. Call 322
Cecil Seller* — 668-4618
8608.
TENSACOLA BAHAI
Clark St., Enterprise
Wc have limited quantitiax
still in stock—Ask for cur­ 1959 BUICK Special. Must sell, 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
$300. Ph. 322-1743 after 8
rent price*.
p. m.
VESTA Scooter, 1903. A-l con­
A. M. PREVATT
749-2115
Seville, Fla. 1903 Chewy 1 S. S. $200, take dition. Roll bars and spare
tire. $225. 322-7682.
up payments. 322 1187.
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estimat-s •60 VW Sedan. Radio, W/W .19. Trailera • Cabana*
Sills, Unteli, (taps, blocks,
Exc. cond. $893. 322-7344.
APACHE Camp Trailer*. New
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
k U»ed 322-5487.
steel, grease traps, dry '59 CHEVY Bel Air, 6 cyl.,
auto.
Iran*.,
radio
&amp;
heater.
wells. Stepping stones.
Clean. $675. M. Crcvcr. Ph.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
322-1330 Ext. 355.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
Sell

HOT ZIGGIDY, we have now IS. lluninesn Opportunity
custom built homes, 3 and AUTO REPAIR SHOP k Lot. TM
7-fO
some 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
with or without equipment.
from $334. to $8,000. down.
Hall’a Garage, corner Cel­
“1 let Sweetie Pie alt In the eall beat to keep her out
Also several expansive, not ery &amp; Sanford Ave. 322-2020.
of mlaohlsfP*
expensive pre-owned homes,
1 owner FHA &amp; VA $100 FOR LEASE—Service Station. 27. Special S erv ices
J1A. Pete
down. How can you miss on Good location. Good pro­
OVER
25
YEAIIS
this selection.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
DACHSHUND Ptsppiee, several
locally 322-4342, or apply to of Fine Workmanship in Up­ weeks old, Registered. Ph.
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ 322-8621.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Stemper Agency
covers, Time Payment* as
16. Female Help Wanted little as $3 mo. Drapery AKC Registered, black, fe­
Realtor-Insuror-Tradea
322-4001 1910 S. French Ave. BABY Sitter needed for work­ Hardware Installations.
male Poodle, 1 yr. old. R cr
KULP DECORATING SHOP sonable. TE 8-2737.
ing
mother.
5
days,
$20.
MUST sell, owner transferred
Ph. 322-2335
week. 323-0769 after 6.
$200. buys our 5 year equity,
JULY SPEC. Ladles’ Shoe
32. Flowers - Shrubs
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
3 bed-ooms, screened porch, HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
Sale. Sizes 3-GVk uo!&gt;. $1
Rebuilding - Rcfclting
CALAD1UMS, 5000 bulba. Best
i09 Valencia Dr., Ravenna
pr. Surplus City. W. li t St.
white, llvc-in. Salary. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
Park. 322-3543.
colon A quality. 6 cents
322-0587 before 4 p. m.
GENE CUMBAA
up. Wholesale to you. Bell's REPOSSESSED SINGER
323-0912 after 4.
322-2481 — After 12 p. m.
nunery, 1 ml. W. of Big SINGER Select-O-Matic Zig
Zag, m a k e s buttonholes, '57 Chev. VB Stick, $37 mo.
Ball-Blair Agency 17. Male Help Wanted
Tree Pk.
news on buttons, darns, 59 Old* S t i c k , $32 mo.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
BEAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
MECAN1C, amall engine and
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
patches, makes fancy stit­ 60 Opal, $792 bal, $34 mo
3rd &amp; Park Ave.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
lawn mower, experienced,
All Types and Sizes
Phone 322-5441
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic ches and monograms aU ’60 Anglia. $590 bal. 532 mo,
with own hand tools. Ph.
without attachments. Bal­ •37 Chev., $379 bal, $31 mo.
We Repair and Service
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
322-2811.
STINE
ance of 538. or aasume re ­ *59 Opal, 5574 bal, $30 mo.
$100 DOWN
maining payments. Trade- ’37 Olds. $611 bal, 531 mo.
Machinery and Supply Co. U . F a n lto rs
FHA-VA HOMES EXPERIENCED Photogra- 207
W
2nd
St.
FA
2-8432
ins
accepted, Phone 322-7457. '51 Pontiac Puff, $24 mo.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4c 3 pher. For appointment call
FREE ESTIMATE
Bedroom Home* available in 322-7222.
1-AM-FM
Tunor/ampllflcr, 1- '58 Chrysler, $699 bat, $32 mo.
REMODEL - REPAIR Upholstering A Mattress ren­
•11 Areas of Sanford. Let us
ovating. New A Used Furni­ VM Tape recorder. 323-0461. '56 Merc. $149 bal, $7 mo.
Call
B.
E.
Link,
322-7029
18. Help Wanted
'56 Merc, $179 bal. $11 mo.
Show you Around I
ture. Cal] Nix Bedding Mfg.
Building Contractor
WORLD Book Encyclopedia, '58 Ford, $499 bal, $25 mo.
Co., at 70S Celery Ave,
COUPLE to collect eggi on
$15. Park Ave. Trailer Court, •56 Chev., $466 bal, $24 mo.
AIR-CONDITIONING
FA 1-3117.
Chicken Ranch. Man k
Seminole Realty
lot 93, Sanford.
'57 Merc. W. $399 bal, $32 mo.
By
FEDDERS
wife preferred. Place to live
’37 Plym., $560 bal., $30 mo.
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
1901 S. P ark Ave.
if you qualify. Good salary.
REPOSSESSED
Zlg
Zag
and
FURNITURE
’38 Chev., $359 bal, $29 mo.
200
So.
Park
Ave.
322-4234
FA 2-5232 anytime
S. D. McKinney, Old 44, 2
Trade-Ins. Dial-O-SUtch, xig
8 COMPLETE ROOMS
’37 Ford, $99 bal., $7 mo.
ml. E. of 437, Eustls, Fla.
sag* and blind atltches,
ONLY $349.50
29. Automobile Service
LOVELY 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
makes
buttonholes.
Pay
off
Easy Terms
brick home, central beat k 19, Situations Wanted
Auto Glaea,
balance of $48. or $8 per mo.
Shop and Save The
air condition. Beautiful cor­
A Seel Coven
Singer in Console. Sews for­
Budget Way
ner lot. Convenient location HOUSEKEEPER, babysitting
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
ward and reverse with but­
or will do Ironing In own AUTO GLASS &amp;
at 3100 Oak Ave.
JA M
SANFORD AVE.
BUDGET
ton hole maker. $84.
home. 322-6569.
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO
SEAT
COVER
CO.
FURNITURE
CO.
Portable Zig Zag with guar­ 11)1/ OPEN EVENINGS
120 N. Park
322 6123
IRONING In my home, Ph.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 1-4012
antee, $26.50. Sanford Sow­
298 Long wood Plaza
322-0321.
ALL
WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 322-4503
ing Center 322 9411.
27-92 Ph. 834-4583
TAKE TWO 1
Two sound homes on one lot, 21. Beauty Salons
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
In town. Gross income $115,
Free Inspection, estimate*,
A 3 DAY O N L Y FA ST BA CK SA LE
&gt;
HOT JULY SPECIAL
or live In one and rent the
pickup, delivery. Reeorlng 3
in our air-conditioned salon.
other. Only $8900.
k repairs discounted,
Permanents starting at $5. 21118 E. 3rd.
BART PILCHER, Broker
331-3443
Shampoo-Sets, $1.75. Hair
Call 322-7408
cuts, $1.25.
AUTO GLASS
Ace Beauty Salon,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
&gt;
INSTALLED
Mayfair Hotel
Realtor
Senkarik
Glass
and
Paint
Phone
322-6525
Raymond Lundquist, Asso,
Company
Wk 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Permanent Special
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
NEW HOMES
31. Poultry &gt; Livestock
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
h
VA-FHA —
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834 NICE gentle 48" m are, $125. Lo
FHA IN-SERVICE
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&lt;
W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary 7.2. Iluild - Faint • Repair Phone 838 7745.
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake
31 A. Pctn
A Galaxie 500 Fast Back Hardtop Is T 1
Mary Fire SLatioo, Right to FOR PAINTING k REPAIR
WORK
Call
322-5428.
KITTEN,
Intelligent,
houseOffice in Model House on
broken, far adaption, 2 mo.
A Real Dream Car.
Abbott Ave,
£
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
out, rail Luther Taaker at 322-9831.
H
Z
Ph. 322-2744
322-6130.
FRENCH Poodle -nipples, 4
wk* aid. AKC. Call I22-414T.
Y ° u Must Feel The Smoothness fir
25. Plumhlnr Services

J Bank J

TO CHOOSE FROM-

GERMAN Shepherd puppies
PLUMBING
322-8310.
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE Pointer. Owner leav­
R. L. HARVEY
ing town and wants good
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 3 Baths,
204
Sanford
Ave.
FA 2-3283
home for dog. Dog not good
Fla. Rm., cent. heat. 311
hunter but nice, gentle pet.
Ridge Rd.. 333 9031.
27. Special Servtc
322 4383.
I BR., l t t bath, cent, air k COMPLETE Lawn * Yard
PUPPIES k DOGS. Beagles,
heat, sprinkler pump. $76 Service. 322-2310.
collies, k mixed breeds.
mo. 332 4225.
Animal
Haven
Boarding
Plano Tuning and Repair
Kennels. 321-3752.
W L. Harmon - FA 1 4 0 1
AGENCY • REALTOR
2465 S. P ark Are.
Phone* FA 2-2244 or FA 3-2215

VA-FH A

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your aalection
these Beautiful 2, S, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beat home
buy, H i the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty
Offlfe 922 2114
Night 332-0444
323-0700
,2334 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

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ture, end all kinds of Bric-A-Brac and many
other items too numerous to mention.
Every Item will be eold for Cfah end te
the higheet bidder. No Reeervee.
Come prepared to remove jour merchan­

from 8 a.m. to Sale Time.

Sale Hey Saturday, July 18th at 10 a.m. at
Thomas Moving and Storage Co., located at
201 N. Laurel Ave., Sanford.

LEW IS C . D ELL
Appraiser

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322*8581
322-7598

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1801 Pelems Are.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Convertible, Extra Cltan,
Tran.., Radio, Haaler.

Stand.

Auto* a tie

61 Falcon Futura
Stand.

Tran*.,

Baikal

60 Chevrolet 4 Door
Station Wagon, V-8 , Automatic
Trana* power Steer* Radio. Mast­
er, Beal Clean.

60 Ford Country Sedan
Station Wagon, V-R Ford-O-Matie,
Radio, Healer, Power Steer.

60 Mercury Monterey
4 Door Redan, Air Cond* Fully
Poiaered, White Finish, Looks New.

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60 Mercury Commuter
Station Wagon,
Real Claas.

Fully

Powered,

Colors In Stock Arc:
• Red &amp; White • Solid White • Solid Green
• Skylight Blue, light • Guardsman Blue, dark
• Black &amp; White • Burgandy &amp; White

60 Simca 4 Door
A Gas Saver.

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59 Ford Ranch Wagon
6 Cylinder

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58 Ford Fatrlane 500

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57 Mercury 4 Door

V-R Fnrd-O-Mallr,
Real Sharp.

Power

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Sedan, Good Condition.

56 Ford 2 Door

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Beautiful

Convertibles,

One Yellow — One White!

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'308 E. First Street
Sanford
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55 Mercury 4 Door

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Good Condition.

55 Oldsmobile

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Bunk Rule

52 Packard
Huns Good.

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57 Chevrolet 4 Door

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62 Ford Galaxie

2 Door,
Seats.

A FIN E U IE O CAR
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62 Comet Custom
2 Door Or 4 Door, 4 Different Ones
To Choose From, The Beat In Com­
pact Cars.

61 Chevy Corvair

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For L eu Than Mo.I Ordinary Car*.

V-8 Automatic Trass.

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Pursuant to an order by Thomas Moving

Living Room, Bedroom end Kitchen Furni­

2 Door Hardtop, 4 Speed Trana.,
Radio, Heater, New Tlrra, A Real
Bargain.

4 Door, 4 Speed Trana* Real Slick.

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Fully

63 Corvair Monza 900

S e d a n , 8 Cylinder,
Trana* Radio, Heater.

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4 Door, Air Conditioned,
Puttered. A Cool Buy.

61 Dodge 4 Door

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at least ten (10) complete lot* of Furniture

63 Mercury Monterey

V-R, Automatic Trana* P o w e r
Steer., Real Sharp.

Fast Seller.

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61 Plymouth Fury

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LATE MODEL

2 Door, Automatic Trana, Radio.
Heater.

National

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ON CLEAN

61 Plymouth Valiant

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�Memorial With A Heart
Sometimes a piece of sculpture is
erected. Sometimes trees are planted.
There are memorials and memorials.
But Mrs. Virginia Scoville, a widow
who died recently in Cleveland Ohio,
left a legacy that touches the heart.
She had been a teacher. When her
husband died, she returned to her
profession.
Her fourth grade class was close
to her heart, it disturbed her that
with so many instructive places to
visit in her community nnd so many
books to read and movies to view,
her pupils could not take advantage

of them. The school just didn't have
the money.
Mrs. Scoville remedied that. In her
will she left $10,000 to the fourth
grade of Lincoln School. The princi­
pal is the executor and fourth grade
teachers in the future will decide
how the Interest is to he spent for
the benefit of the youngsters.
Taking wisdom from the ages, this
dedicated teacher climaxed her life
by doing something practical in her
own immediate surroundings as re­
payment for hnving lived a reward­
ing life. Quite u memorial.

Dr. Crane's

Wonder How the Seats Are in the Cow Palace,

CASE T-41T: Lonnie D„ aged
!», lost hii mother recently due
to leukemia.
So Lonnie's gracious grand’
mother moved into the home
to help rear Lonnie and keep
house tor her ton, who wa»
Umnic'a daddy.
"Dr. Crane," one of the
' neighbor* later informed me,
"I-cnmc’s grandmother is a
wonderful woman.
■'But I think you better mail
her a copy of your newspaper
Test for Good Mothers.’
"For she is too indulgent of
Lonnie. She lets him get away
with murder, in a figurative
sense, for she spoil* him ter*
ribly.
"She lets him get sassy and
impolite. Why do grandmothers
give children more privileges
than the youngsters' own mo­
thers do?"
Grandmothers need to be
very careful if they are the
constant supervisor of child*
ren.
For it 1* quite true that
grandparents »re usually more
lenient than are the parents
of those same youngater*.
And such undue lenienry is

Minnows For A Whale
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; Premier Khrushchev has paid a
- stiff price for his vacation along the
Nile.
The Russians are investing anoth­
er $277 million in the future of
Egypt, on top of $1 billion already
advanced in military aid and $100
million for the Aswan High Dam.
It seems to have been another in­
stance of, "If you don’t give it to us,
we know someone who will’’—an ar­
gument the United States is only
too familiar with.
It’s nice for a change to see the
Russians scurrying to shell out bcfore the U.S. taxpayer can be called
upon to do the same.
If the Arabs are as shrewd trad­
ers as they are reputed to be, Mr.
Khrushchev has been sold another

minnow of Egyptian friendship for
a whale of a lot of money.

Thought For Today
Go, gnthcr all (he Jews to be
found in Susa, and hold a fast on my
behalf, nnd neither cat nor drink
for three days, night or day. I and
my mnids will also fast ns you do.
Then 1 will go to the king, though
it is against the law; and if 1 per­
ish, I perish. — Esther 4:16.
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Christ has no way to reach His
imperinl place at the heart of man­
kind save ns you Hnd I open up a
phth for His sovereign feet— Paul
Morrison.

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Office of Ban lord, Florid*, un d sr t b s Act e f C e a g r s s s of March.

WASHINGTON — (NKA)
—A back-room power strug­
gle is going on within the
Communist parly in Laos.
^ t now appears that Prince
Snuphanouvong, leader of the
Hed Patlict lam for years, has
been quietly shunted aside.
Information arriving here
is thut the I.uo hard-line pro­
fessional Communists became
concerned that for all his
Communist ways, Souphanouvong wai too much of a na­
tionalist nnd therefore more
Interested in l.aos than in in­
stant obedience to Hed Ho Chi
Minh in North Viet Nam.
Souphanouvong Was allow­
ed to keep his title as chair­
man of the central committee
of the Neo Lao link Xat, the
Lao Communist party.
But If the sketchy reports
nre correct, Kaysone Phoumvihun, coliiinaiider of tbe Hed
Pathet Lao armed forces, ami

Barbs
BY HAL COCHRAN

Letting their youngsters
run loose in somebody elie's
house is an easy way for par­
ents to get themselves talked
about.
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When you're inside looking
out it seems that mosquitoes
land on a screen just to let
you know they're waiting for
you.
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If you want to turn a flop
into a ■iiccess learn acrobat­
ic*.
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The Kentucky mountaineer
who credited living 90 years
to "Just settin’ " maybe had
a real STILL life.
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Killing time has a bad hab­
it of helping a person mur­
der opportunities.
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Why don't neighbor* just
change tires with each othrr
and both get the one* that
seem to last the longest?
s e e
Getting tight will loosen a
tongue quicker than anything
wa know of.

Nouhak Phouniasavan, a mem­
ber of the party's standing
committee, have taken over
actual leadership of the l.ao
Reds.
This move puts Rrd Laos
completely under North Viet­
namese control.
Kaysone Phoumvihan and
Nouhnk Phoumsnvnn t a k e
their orders directly from
North Viet ’Nam's Ho Chi
Minh. Both are believed to
have been early members of
llo'a World War II Commun­
ist party of Indochina.
Thia control move is believ­
ed a step in llo's plan to
eventually unit# all of old
Indochina (North and South
Viet Nam, Laos anil Cambod­
ia) under his rule, perhaps as
a single country.

Quotes
It may sound put on, but
the truth Is I have no race
sense, the same way people
have no ear for music.
—John Sime, English • born
Canadian who has adoplcd
a Japanese boy, two Ne­
groes and an English girl.
E v e r y b o d y here wants
Tshombe back in the Congo,
and it's Just a question of who
geta him first.
—Diplomat in Leopoldville
comment* on return of for­
m er
Katanga province
Presldrnt Molie Tahomhc
from 18 month* exile in
France.
There were snakes every­
where you looked. You were
lucky you didn’t step on them
while you were looking for
the Injured.
—Fireman at HuihkiU, Pa.,
describing arena where sev­
eral firmrn were killed
when dynamite truck blew
up nulside snake farm, re­
leasing poisonous reptiles.
1 would not accept the vlre
presidential nomination with
anybody at the head of (he
ticket.
-G o v . William W. Scranton

G . H . HIGH A N N O U N C ES
The appointment of Mr. Carl Williams
as salesman for Frigidaire Appliances
Mr. William* Invites Hia Friends To
Contact Him At 322-2601 Or 322-3883
For Their Frigidaire Needs.

Kaysone, Nouhtk and their
followers apparently have en­
trenched themselves slowly,
carefully and quietly, lltere's
hern no publicity.
Kaysone Phoumvihan never
appears In public. Nouhnk
I’hountsavun is reported taci­
turn nnd reserved.
They have the hacking of
the 5.060 to 10,000 North
Vietnamese troops In [jius.
There is, consequently, no
sign of revolt from their
leadership.
Both are said to be able amt
hard-working. Both have a
long history of Communist
party inemberthip and revolu­
tionary activity.
• Nnuhak, horn about 1910
in southern Laos, is the soil
of a farmer. lie began as a
truck driver, later became a
merchant in pre-Worhl War
H Indochina.
When the Pallicl l.ao Itesistance government w a s
formed, he became minister of
economics and finance in the
Red areas of Lao*.
In the 1950s he traveled ex­
tensively in the Communist
bloc rountriss.
• Kaysone was horn in 1020, joined the Communist
party about 1946 or 1947.
In 1949, he became com­
mander of all Pathet Lao
guerrilla forces. Later he was
named minister of defense In
the pathet l.ao Resistance
government and held that post
until 1057.
He is believed to have fled
to North Viet Nam and work­
ed with Ho there until sametime between 1915 and 191k.

WASHINGTON, T&gt;. C. Sargent Shriver's Peace Corps
volunteers have made a fine
contribution in foreign coun­
tries precisely because they
went there to serve and not to
agitate. But the young civil
rights volunteers who are In­
vading Mississippi are the
kind of troublemaking tourists
which Hitler and Stalin used
to dispatch into neighboring
nations for the purpose of
subversion and revolution.
That this sort of guerrilla
w irlare should be permitted
ngainit a sovereign American
stale is a danger and a (Hi­
llrare to our Republic. The
foolish youths, who have Join­
ed the Negro revolutionaries,
would never be tolerated in
the Peace Corp*.
Shrlver, whose experience
and maturity should teach
him better, made a rabblerocsing apeech here the other
day to Negro demonstrator*,
whipping up hatred againit
Mississippi and deriding Sen­
ator Goldwatcr, who is an in­
nocent absentee In all this
commotion. Let all Americans,
white and Negro, face the
fact. Wc are on the precipice
of a racial war at the very
time when Congress has end­
ed an honorable struggle that
is intended to give us racial
peace or, at least, racial
cease-fire.
There is in process a move­
ment, which all men of good
will should Join and welcome,
to observe the Civil Rights
Act now that it has become
the law of the land. I expect,
from conversations with hint,
that Barry Goldwater will
make a statement that will
put him in the van of those
opponents of the law who want
it to have a fair chance.
Others ,*f us, with rea-

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M ON DAY, J U L Y 13
Wc will lie using (hia weekend and
Monday lo change over our account­
ing In a highly efficient electronic
procedure. Thin in being done to pro­
vide our rlienlK with an even fanler
nervlce than ihat they have rome to
expect of u n .
We auk your understanding of
the huge tank of setting up completely
new ledger nheetii for each of the over
6,000 having* accountn now on our
books.

sufficient to ourselves
for believing the law to be
unwise, now hive equal rea­
son* to speak out tor com­
pliance with its requirements.
There are legitimate and
necessary ways to test 1U val­
idity and constitutionality, and
even lo work for It* eventual
repeal, but the immediate
concern should be for our
country which, in all solem­
nity, is teetering on the verge
of insurrection and suicide.
What leadership the Ameri­
can pres* should take in a
compliance movement will be
up to individual newspaper*,
hut the best leadership will
come from those papers
which, disliking the law, call
for It* acceptance. "The Wall
Street Journal," which la our
only truly national daily, has
admirably taken this position
Editorially, “ The Journal"
has bent its stately bead to
the inevitable, and haa used
Its news columns to report
homc-tuwn el tor Is at concilia­
tion and preparation.
Here in Washington The I'otomac Institute, Inc., which i*
a
non-profit
organization
formed for the purpose, is
continuing its missionary work
to convince Southern business­
men that accommodation of
Negroes In stores, restaurants
and lodging places won't be
financially ruinous.
The Chambers of Commerce
in at least a dozen Southern
cities have already set out to
show the communities how to
make the best of the irksome
armlaUce term whlrh the
mhis

heavy majority in Congee*
haa imposed in its decree et
racial coexistence, Numerous
social and religious groups
have organized for the same
work.
How different, and how much
more decent and wlier, are
all these activities and pout,
bilittes within the Vocal com­
munities to the raiding parties
of Headless Horsemen which
(are being turned loose on
Mississippi and other natural
center* of resistance! Where
is the patriotic responsibility
that a man of Shriver'a sta­
tu-# ought to showT
,
And, tor that matter, are w*
not now about to witness a
pre-election teat of national
leadership between Lyndon
Johnson and Barry Goldwate r7 Let us hope that both
these contestant* for the high­
est office, both these captain*
of public opinion, will scorn
political profit or less and
speak for the peace of the na­
tion.
But if ellhe- the President
or the senator falls In this
duly, let it be remembered in
the days of reckoning ahead.

OVER 35 YEARS
At First fk Palmetto
(Alongside old poet offk e)

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Christm as.

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The November, 1933, dust
storm* of the Great Plain*
caused colored arrow in New
England, where 25 Inna of
dust per square mile was de­
posited.

to dismiss childhood faults as
ton petty to fret about.
Thus, whether a child eats
candy before his meals or ha*
an extra Ice cream soda, is
too petty to disturb a grand­
mother who may permancnGy
aay farewell to this earth with­
in a few yeara.
Thla broader philosophical
outlook tends to dwarf many
minor but very essential rules
regarding child rearing.
So grandparents, such as
I/mnie's grandmother, should
by all means send for the pin­
point "Tests for Good P ar­
ents," enclosing a long stamp­
ed. return envelope, plus 20c.
For they need practical,
everyday yardstick* to test
themselves lest they uninten­
tionally rear spoiled brats
and juvenile delinquents.
You grandparents
m ay
"spoil" a child wtlhout grest
harm if you have him for
only a few day*.
nut if you are his permanent
guardian, then follow the ules
of good parents and curb your
undue leniency.
For you seldom will realm*
your own faults unless you
have a "P arents' Test' 'to use
as a convenient yardstick.

First1Test For LBJ,

Biossat— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

candidate for ancLher ierm
An audible cheer went up
from Washington last April
in office in election* ache,
1 when the tlraxtllan military
dulcd for IMS nnd one of tbe
roia up against the govern­
most popular politicians in
ment of left-swing Jcao Goulllrnzil.
art.
Kubitschek'* Social-Demo,
President Johnson sent his
cratic party is the country's
“warmest good wishes” to
largest and his chances for
the new government.
election were considered good.
Secretary of State Dean
The charge against him
Rusk announced he hoped to
was tlmt hed had tolerated
work "very closely" with the
government corruption while
new regime.
in office from 1955 to 1061,
Two and a half months
nnd
had collaborated with
after the overthrow of GculGoutnrt and with Commu­
art, the cheers still were
nists.
audible, if (lightly muted.
His administration had been
To the credit of Brasil’s
one
of spectacular growth
armed forces, they moved
for Brazil.
quickly to restore conitltuIt was Kubitschek who had
tional processes once the re­
conceived nnd pushed through
volution wae secure and the
the building of Brazil's new
new administration has shown
capital, Brasilia, 600 miles
a determination to remove the
from Itlo De Janeiro deep in
evils which all but wrecked
tin* undeveloped interior, and
the Braillian economy and led
started Brazil on its headlong
to galloping inflation which
rush toward Industrialization.
last year amounted to more
The two projecti plunged
Brazil deeply Into debt and
started the disastrous infla­
Herald Area Correspondents
tionary wave. But Kubitschek
had seized the imagination of
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
Brazilians and he boasted
Mrs. Julia Halloa
Mrs. Joe. E. Mathleus
he had "awakened t h e
838-1318
341-4524
giant."
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
In the fall of Goulart and
Mr*. France* Wester
Mrs. Maryann Mllen
312-8118
in the gevemment drive to
838-3878
press its reforms, Kubitschek
Lake Monro*
Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnsoa
has remained ostensibly neu­
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
322-4723
tral.
838-BD48
Longwood
But it was not forgotten
Chuluota
Mr*. Donna Estes
that
Goulart hud served as
Mrs. Join Magla
838-3317
hi* vie president and that he
365-3743
North Orlando
had assisted Goulart on his
Mre. Doris D ess
Deltona
own rise to power. There was
322-1989
Mr*. Mildred Haney
a suspicion that by hia ali­
888-5831
Osteen
enee he hoped to gain pollMre. Ctarrnre Snyder
Enterprise
322-4841
i-al advantage that a l s o
Mrs. BHr hie Barrie
eventually could lead to GouOviedo
888-5334
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
lart'a return.
385-3818
Whatever the reasons, the
government had re-expressed
its determination to take
whatever steps it deema ne­
cessary to restore Braiil'a
political and economic atabilily.
The medicine Is strong hut
Ilraiil's
ailment la serious.
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Friday, July 10, 1064
than 85 per cent.
Nor could there he any
quarrel with the new re­
gime's determination to sweep
Communists and their sym­
pathizers from government
posts.
Hut what did cause concern
was the fear that the gener­
als who engineered former
army chief of staff Humberto
Cnslelo Branco into office to
succeed Goul art, also intend­
ed to extend their purge to all
critics of the new regime.
Along with some 50 others
deprived of their political
rights for terms of up to 10
years, the purge elready had
hit two former Hrazilian pre­
sidents—Goulart and Janio
Quadros, upon whose resigna­
tion in September, 1961, Gou­
la rt had succeeded.
At the beginning of the sec­
ond week of this month, the
axe fell upon a third-Juscelino Kubitschek, an avowed

thrilling to the children for a
brief vacaUon period.
But when grandparents as*
sume the steady job of rearing
young grandchildren, then
they must take care!
Part of the task of being a
good mother tor grandmother,
too) eonsiats of training a
child to become a self-reliant,
morally upright member of
adult society.
Thu meins that a child
must not be allowed to shirk
his proper household chores.
He should thus brush his
teeth regutsrly and make hit
own bed and help with the
dishes, etc.
"Yes. Dr. Crane," you may
reply, "but why is it typical
of grandmothers to show more
leniccy?
"They are more experienc­
ed than parent*, an they
should be more careful to
make sure their grandchild­
ren hew to the line."
Well, grandparent* subcon­
sciously sense the fact that
the Grim Reaper is not too
far away.
When people grow mellow
nnd philosophical about death,
they are contemplating such
major events that they tend

Holmes Alexander

Bruce

Medicine Is Strong

Worry Clinic

4

1700 W . l i t . S I .

Sanford, Fla.

Ph. 322-3883

Thank you!

308 E. First S t.
Ph. 322-1481

Opm 6 Days A Week
W. Park Ml 4*8818

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GLANCES

By Galbraith

• m * NKfe tK l* U »• W

"Cant you ghr» u*.a battar daicrlptlon, air? Thara mutt
ba hundrtd* of wivaa hara at via fair sitting down'
aomawhara with thair shoaa off!"

By Kate Osann

TIZZY

“Why, oh why do boys hava to ba so absolutsly
nacassary?**

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

Horoscope
Forecast
IIT TR D A T J l t T II. lM t
GENERAL T E R D E N C IE S i a
d i r m d a v antng when you i n
U l i r t o p u t yo u rse lf u e m i
■• . m l c h arm er who h a s pon.
i t d i r i b l i t i l i n t i . which roti
would be w i n to being to th*
public'! t i l l , t i c k ! 4 special
point to m ak e • a p p o in tm en ts
m d reervationa to do the thtn*»
you m o it llk«.
A R t E l (M irc h I t t o April
t t &gt; — t i t i n n r o u a n efficient
In r « u r t a le n ts i o t h a t r o u
m a k ! t h ! r i g h t Impression on
othara today. P ut jrouratir out
to pl!AA0 Im p o r ta n t
people
T h li c m Includ! a r i t a l #*rT»nt. too.
TAL 'n t'S (April t ( t o May
SO)— D u rin g Row ( u r n ltu r ! ,
elM fllnr, a d d in g brie - e - b r a e In
&gt;our e u r ra u n d ln g r (Inc — r r t
a p p r o v a l of t h o ! ! dw elling with
rou, too. E levet* your thin king.
Grow th c o m !! p r o p o r t i o n a l l y .
GEMINI M a r I t to Ju n o t l )
—Tou r a n com m ercialise on
n th e r talent* you pose s,* h r
irolnr lo t h ! r i g h t person* who
a m rio t* a t hand
tletatlvea
can aaalty be yo u r beat avenue
for eueeeea E veryone la an.
thuetsetle.
MOON n t l M I R M ( J u n e 11
to J u ly 11)— Tou muat plan to
! a r n moro money If you w ant
the extra thine* you should
have In the future. No b e tte r
day than t h l i for auoh. Show
th at you have a good head for
business.
1.EO (Ju ly 21 to A ugust 11)
_Tou
are
charm ing, h a r e
m agnetism end r a n m ak e big
headw ay with o t h e r s now. Don't
tu r n down w o rth w h ile In v ita ­
tions. Meet the people who can
help you to a d v an c e In th is
big country of opp o rtu n ity .
VIROO (A ugust 11 to Sept,
ember 11)— Some tim e spent
In solitu de will re vea l to you
how you can rid youreelf of
c u rre n t problem s wisely. P l a n ­
ning can m ak e fu t u r e move
pleasant. Add c h a r m to your
surroundings.
LIBHA (Septem ber 11 to Oct­
o b e r : : ) — F u r s * ! those lilv ta t
duties and g e t o u t to te e your
friends. T hey a r e looking fo r ­
ward lo a visit, some nnclat
gathering, elc. lie yo u r own
charm in g, persuasive self.
■enniMO October :» to No­
vember 111—Using yo u r in g e n ­
uity and perspicacity will sea
all of your a f fa lr a am eliorated
now. I llg h e r - u p h a s eye on y«u.
Olva proof of your ab ility first
and then all te OK.
■AGITTAIUI’t (Novem ber t l
to December 11)— A positive
a t t i t u d e will now g e t you
w h a te v e r you have desired In
the past, (let In form ation need­
ed from y o u r n e w sp a p er and
olKer eourcea of equal value.
t'AFltlC ORN (Decem ber 11 to
J a n u a r y 14)— Any socialising
groups will give you th e OK
now, If you show t h a t you
have precision and know -how .
Get your dutlea efficiently p e r ­
formed. Then off w ith loved
one to th ea ter, ate.
AQ l'AIIICa ( J a n u a r y 11 t a
F e b ru a ry I I ) — T a k e th e time
on th is free day to t a l k over
policy m a t t e r s w ith associates
and learn w h a t m uat be done
In the future. Always hold up
your sh a re of obligation*. Then
you win out.
P iacF .S
(February
1# to
March 1(1— Tou h a v e ag ree d
to do som a v ita l w o r k In a
Joint ve n tu re . Don't t r y lo
th r o w H o f f on o t h e r s now.
P l t n yo u r tim e and all goes
like clo ckw ork a n d you a d ­
vance.
■r TOUR CHILD 1C BORN
TODAY, you find t h a t th*
and o th era will qutekly spell
yo u r progeny If you permit.
Teach e arly In Ilf* t h a t on*
m ust a lw a y s repay a n y k i n d ­
nesses sh ow n by o t h e r In o r ­
de r for Ilf* to be w e ll-b a la n c ­
ed. A wonderful p a tr i o t In t h l t
c h a r t and a n y connection with
th* g o v e r n m e n t w ould ba Ideal,
w h e th e r boy o r girl.
•T h * I t a r e Impel, t h e y fla
i t cess pet." W h a t y e s m a k e
• f y e a r Ufa la l a r g e ly s p to
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OBNERAL TEN DENCIESi A
day when you can find u n usua l
ways to ba of se rvice to o th era
M welt a s to p u t your ow n
plana Into exncutlon wllh m ors
th a n a v e ra g e ease, especially
If Involving som e original and
prngraaalva plan
for being
more helpful to ether*.
ARIES (March I t to April I I )
—T ou heva th* a bility t o ae• let ethe r* with difficult proMem* and ahould mak* It your
busln-ae to do m today, l - e t l r
p l tn new week'! a c tivities c le ­
verly. R etire early.
TAtTRtJS (April I I t e May
ID)— A d a y f«r follektng a*
you pleas*, m a k in g other* h a p ­
py ae well. U* in sp irin g by heing s u r e to a tt e n d religious
service* flrat. You have r e s t
talent and can lift th* sp i r i ts
of t h o e t you loVA.
GEMINI (May I t to J u n e
I D — O lvlag o f yo u r tim e and
e ffort to th* needs o f d o e #
l i s t It w ise st today a nd t o ­
night.
Mak*
Improvem ent*
n ecessary a t home. In v lta good
friends la t o n ig h t for c hit-cha t,
etc.
MOON CHILDREN ( J u n a I I
to J u l y I D — E a r l y m orning
oorvlcoa a r * beet, also* th*n
you hava plenty of tint* for
visiting, (let e n u g h t up w ith
correspondence,
also.
This
opens up n sw o p p o r tu n ity for
you.
LEO ( J u l y t l t s A ugust I I )
T h in k over w h e t m eth e d s pro v ­
ed to be successful In the p a st
and plan to adopt them again.
O rganlaa a f f a l r a on p a p e r d u r ­
ing th is free day. M aks Im­
p r o v e m e n ts a t horns, too.
VIRGO A u g u s t 11 to geptem b t r 111— T ou e s n be Inspired
to w a r d
right
d ssla laa s th is
A. M. a n d you quickly achieve
aim s w ith re la tiv e seas. D ress
In good toot*. Get a bout s o ­
cially to th* rig h t plscss.
LIHRA (Septem ber I I t a Oct­
obe r l t &gt; —M sdltatloa on v e rity
r a n piss* you one* moro on
th* p a th s f ha rm o n y a n d Joy
today. Us a u ra you giv* a
cheery word a r g if t t o on*
w ho c annot b* a m o n g th* a c ­
tive. Show ktndnee*. sym path y.
•CORTtO (Octobsr I I t o No.
t i m b e r I D — T o u r a lm s e ra
clo ser t h a n you t h i n k a s be
s u r e you contact those who can
m ak* them a quick r e ality.
T h e y will be only too glad to
h e lp you. D* adroit, c h a r m in g
w tth all.
■ A O I T T A R t r a (Novem ber I I
to D o r tm b o r t l ) — l e m t civic
or p a tr io tic d u ty will a ta m p
you aa a flna rltle sn now and
o t h e r s will follow yo u r lead.
Gel o u t of t h a t easy chair,
f i n * p re stige can b* built up.
CAPRICORN December 11 t*
J a n u a r y J o — r o r g a t t h a t dull
ro u tin e a a 4 be off ta church,
then visit, a tt e n d lectures, ate.
leers*** y o u r vision, g e t ball
roltlag. L ong d istan c e m issive
help* you to expand.

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Forecast
Continued From Pag# 2*A
A Q t ' A R i r a ( J a n u a r y I t to
F e b r u a r y I D — L a t m r a l y He­
l e n t o Idea* o t t h a t * w h o nr*
c x i x r t in w h a t e v e r field you
m a y bo I n t t r e a l e d . B a c k th * m
• ml y o u a d r a n e t . loo. E v e n i n g
c a n be v e r y h a p p y w i t h th e
c m y o u lova.
PISCES
1F e b r u a ry 1» to
M a r c h 1#)— I f you a s p l a t n
y o u r p r a c t i c a l Idea* t o other*,
th e y q u ic k ly go a lo n e w ith
t h r m . You h a y * m u c h to o f f e r
t o ao c lc ty . S to p b e i n g ao m o d eat
a n d delig h t othara w ith your
I n t e l le c t .

IP

VOCE CHILD I I DORN

TOD t Y . h o o r eh e w ill be one
o f th o a o r e m a r k a b l e p e r e n n e
w h o c a n p lan h o w t o trot rid
o r a n y t h i n g In t h a p a t h o r i n e
v e n t u r e t h a t co u ld o t h e r w l e e
p r o v e au cceeefu l. Ulv* fln eat
e d u c a t i o n poenlble, on* t h a t
a tr e a e a a w h a t e v e r I* m oat m o ­
d e r n *o t h a t th * r r e a t e a t b e n e ­
fit to h u m a n i t y le pneetbla In
th l a c h a r t . T h * d o cto r, d i e t i ­
t i a n , n u r s e a r e a l l fin* h ere,
too.

"T he Sfara Impel, they do
■at com pel." W h a t row m ak e of
yo u r Ufa la la r g e ly a p to
Y0I1I
C a rroll

I l l g h l e r 'a

I n d iv id u a l

F o r e c a l l fo r y o u r algn for
August 1* now ready. F o r your
oopy tend your b lr th d a te and
11.00 t o C a rr o l l l l l g l i t e r F ore.
east. T h e S a n f o r d Herald, Do*
m i . H o l l y w o o d I t . C a lifo rn ia .

Hospital
Notes
JULY B
ADMISSIONS
Ronald Ryan, D. W. Haskins,
Gail Ritchie, George Wash­
ington, Ricky Ensrud, Mary
Beta Lee, Catherine Harris,
Charles A. Mcllen, all of San­
ford; David Brown, Oviedo;
Lillian Mednyk, DeBary; Lin­
da Mote, Longwood; Zonnie
Sturrup, Tangerine; Thelma
L. lloelle, Lake Mary; Ed­
ward Leatherbury, Winter
Park; Frank L. Smith, Orange
City; Joieph Lockhard, Ohio.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. James Mote of
Longwood, a Baby Boy.
DISCHARGES
Gilbert B. Fileger, Angelo
Barcelona III, Mary Johnion,
Catherine Harria,
I.avada
Bruce, Dairy Henderson, Colona Ellison, Estrella Ramos,
all of Sanford; Jeffery Fordham, Titusville; E d w a r d
Scott, Lake Mary; Jesse Ford,
Lake Monroe.

Sanford Smoke
Tax $15,751
The city of Sanford received
SIS,751.26 in cigarst tax col­
lection during May, according
to a report from Richard B.
Keating, director of the State
Beverage Department.
Total collectlona In the
•tat* amounted to 14,543,&gt;27.M. Of thla amount 11,259,031.25 goes to the atate general
revenue fund and the remain­
der to munldpalitJei. Other
Bemtnole eommunltiea got
the following amounts;
Altamonte S p r i n g s , $1,067.19; Casselberry, *3,867;
Longwood, *2,647.43; North
Orlando, 1173.36; Oviedo, *1,137.

Legal Notice
F itrriT tn t's s i m h
NOTICE 18 haraby f l v a n th a t
I am e ngage d In busln*** a t
Jit. t D m in* Sanford, Sami
tin!* County, Florida, under th*
flctltlou# nam* of. C-»l Iterue*
S i t v Ic*, a n d t h a t I Intend lo
r»r*l»t*r Bald nam* with th*
Clark of th* c ir c u i t Court.
Btmlnol* County, Florid*. In
•ccordanoa w ith th* provl
alon* of tho Flctltlou* Name
Statute*, to -w lt: Section I I I . 01
F lo r id a Statu te* IDT.
Hitt: Chaalar F. U a rak
PuM lah Jun* I I A July I, 10
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DOROTHY U A I TATTER
Dafcndant.
SOT ICE TO DF.FKMII
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
DOROTHY MAE TAYLOtl
Who** realdenr* and addr*** la unknown.
PLEASE T A K E NOTICE th a t
y o u a r t haraby required to ill*
y o u r w r l t la n *n*w*r or def*n*«. If any, per*on*l!y or by
• n a tlo rn ay , on or before July
I I . ISSt. a t th a Ofric* of Hi*
C le r k of th* C ircuit Court, at
Ah* Courlhoua* In Sanford,
Seminal* County, Florida, and
Ao mail a oopy thereof to Bleu•Irom . Davl* A Mclntoeh. At*
Aornara for Pla tnllff, Post o f .
fir* Dot HID, Hanford. I'lnrbia.
12*71, In t h a t c e r ta in dlvori*
proceeding pending agalnet you
in the o t r c u l l Court of the
Ninth Judic ia l C ircuit In and
f o r Seminole County, Florida,
In Chanoary, an abbravlatad
Altla of aaid cauee being “Hobbla E. Taylor, I'lalntlff, v*r*ui
D orothy Mae Taylor, Defrnd• nt," and herein fall not nr a
Deer** P ro Confoaao will b
e n te red a g a i n s t you and th*
cane* proceed *■ part*.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r If. Berkwltb . J r .
C lerk of th* Circuit Court
Uyt M a rtha T. V lhl'n , P C .
Stanetrom . Davie A Mclntoah
Attorney* a t Law
Poat Offlr* Boa IMS
Sanford. F lo rid a
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WIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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tth d

JO RDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1011 W. F l r e t S tr e e t
Sunday School __— 10:00 a, m.
M o r n ln s W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (S u n d a y ) 1:00 p.m.
K vangsllstlo Service 1:00 p. m.
W sd. P r a y e r Meet _ 1:00 p. m.
BUI Stephana ---------— P a a to r
A Cordial W elcom a to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1101 P a r k Ava. a t 14th SL
Rvv. C. C. Dee*. JrSunday School —
• ! « *■ *“ ■
W orahlp Service _ 11:00 a. m,
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 1:»0 P- «"
Alliance ToUtH
F ellow ablp (Sun.) _ 1:41 p. m&lt;
I*rayer Service —

1:1* P-

Assembly Of God
P1NKCREHT ASSEMBLY
O F HOD CHURCH

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 C o u n try Club Road
Sponsored by F l r e t B a p tla t
Church
Rev. R. T. B a r r e t t . . . . P a a to r
Sunday School ....— 0:10 a. m.
W orahlp Service __ 11:00 a. m.
T r a l n l n s Union .— 0:41 p. m.
K ve nlns W orahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r S e r v . _1:10 p. ra.

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CHU RCH O F OOD
O F PROPH ECY
1101 E lm Avanue
Rev. R. L S t r i c k l a n d _P a a to r
Sunday School -- ---- 0:41 a. m.
W orahlp Service — 10:41 a. m.
E i.-.n felletlc g e n r . __TiIS p. m.
W edneaday:
Y o u n s People V. 1* D. Sarv.
1:10 p. m.
Bible T r a l n l n s Sarv 1:00 p in .

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd„ a t W oodland AVO.,
Rev, J o h n H. Hlrea J r ., p a a t o r
Church School _ _ _ 0:40 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F --------------------- 0:10 p. m.
CHRIST METHODIST
CK U nCK
Sunland E s t a t e s
Cltrua M a lsh te
Itav. C barlaa B. H o p s — P a a to r
Church School .----- l : 4 t a. m.
M ornlns Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F ........... ................ 0:10 p. m.
Eva. W o r a h l p ------!:I0 p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r Service 1:10 p.m.

CONGREGATION AI&lt;
CH RISTIAN CHURCH
(United C hurc h of Chrlal)
P e r k Avenua a t 14th St.
I i OO a. m. - __ Church Schodl
10:00 a. m.
W orahlp Service
1:10 p. m. _ C hrlatlan Youth
Mlnlatry
R or. W a l t e r A. R. McPhareon,
P a a to r

F I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a r k Avenue
F. B. Chance
p ,,to r
M orning Worehlp — t M a. m.
Sunday School —— *:** *• m M o r n ln s Worahlp - 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union — •;«» P- "»•
E v e n in g Worehlp ~ t j l l p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:10 p. mCENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14lh SL ft Oak Ava.

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W K8TSIDK MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t t b St. ft H olly Ava.
P a u l M. C a ll a y ------ 1 S*‘
Sunday School - Sunday
M urnlng Worahlp
Sunday
Kvanlng W orship
Wodnaadky
p r a y a r a«rvle# —
PINECRKST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
P a t l o r — — W illiam J . Oi
M o rn ln s W orahlp . II:** a
Sunday S c h o o l ------A
T r a l n l n s Union ------ • :! » P
Kvanlng W orship — t i l l P
Wad. offlo ar* ft T aachara
M e a l i n g ------------------------ ►
E L D E R S P n iN O S BAPTIST
Old O rlando ltd. a t H eater Av*.
B. H a m ilton O rlffln — P a a lo r
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M o rn ln s W orahlp — II:** •* mT r a l n l n s Union — i l l * p, m.
Kvanlng W orahlp — !■** P- *■

F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. !nd 8L a t Maple Ava.
Paul B l c k a a .................... P a a lo r
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Youth - ....... - ______ 1:00 p. m.
Youth Adult
F a l l o w a h l p ----------- 0:00 p. m.
little th in s * — BIO RESULTS
E v an g a tle tlc S ervlet 1:00 p. m.
M id.W eak
Barvlea (Wad.) _ 1:00 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
Slnga plra tlon _ _ ( i OO p. as.

CHRIST CHURCH
C hurch Stra at, Lon* wood
F r. Charla a W . S te w a rt. J r -.
V icar
Holy Communion^— 1:1* a. m.
Sarvloa ft Sermon _ l i t * a. m.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
Geneva
R a lp h n r a w a r J r .
E v an g a lla t
Bible School ....... — 1:10 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp .... 1:10 a. m.
K v e n ln s Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:10 p. m.

John is thinking about “what he wants to be.” No, he doesn't wsnt to be a jet
pilot, nor a nuclear physicist, nor a lawyer, nor an actor, nor a doctor, nor yet a
banker, baker, or chemist, John has decided. He wants to be a MINISTER.

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
l l l s h w a y 41 Waat
Morrla R u b y ----- - E vangelist
Bible Claaa --------- I*;«* a. m,
M o rn ln s Worahlp _ ll:»o a. m.
E vening Worahlp .... 4:0* p. m.
Bible c la a ta a Wad. _ 1:14 p. ra.

Free Methodist

I asked John for a frank answer and he told me many smalt accumulative ex­
periences which boiled down to this: A etrong Chriitian influence from family,
friende, and church kindled a epirit of awarenetc and devotion which stems to be
latent in every human heart. Of course, we can't all be like John. Few of us have
j-ecelved the stimulus to devote our entire life to the Church. But some of John’s
spirit does dwell in all of us. Too often we nro unaware that we possess this miracu­
lous gift from God. Rekindle your spirit by going to church tills Sunday.

Wedneaday

B i b l e C l a a a --------- 1 :1* p. «*-

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o r n e r 4th SL a n d l a u r e l Ava.
S u s a n * Sbaldon
Pastor
T elephone: 111-1*11
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
M o r n ln s W orship _ 10:41 a. m.
K v e n ln s W orahlp .... 1:0* p. m.
W ad. P r a y a r Sarvlca 1:11 p- m.

The Church la (ha frealaat
factor on earth for the build*
lng of character and good
citiranshlp. It la a storehouse
of spiritual valuaa. Without
• strong church, neither
democracy nor clviliiatioa
can aurviva. Thera era four
sound reasons why every
parson should attend service*
regularly and support th *
church. They e r r (I) Per hia
own sake. (2) Par hia chil*
drrn’a sake. (3) Per I ha take
of hia community and nation.
(4) For tha sake of I ha church
itaalf, which noada Hia moral
and maUrial support. Fla*
lo go to church r *sula rly
and read your Bible daily.

I wondered If his father or his uncle or anyone else In the family Is a minister?
Strangely enough, no I He won’t make a lot of money, and knowing John, he cer­
tainly won't particularly like the Idea of getting up to “preach" to people. Definitely
he won’t have • big shiny car to make his calls. I wondered why John had decided
to devote a lifetime to service In the Church.

C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
t i l l P a r k A v an u *
B a r t B r o w n -- ------ K v a n s a l l a t
Sunday
lilb la S t u d y _ _____ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p — 11:00 a- m.
K v a n l n g S a r v lc a — 4:10 p. m.
■aa " H e r a l d • ( T r u t h " 1 p ra.
S u n d a y on C h e n n a i I
Tuaaday
I .a dl*a Ulbla C laa a - ItiO * *• m.

F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NA ZA nEN B
Cake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Paatoo
Sunday
1:41 a. m. —— Bible School
11:00 a. m. — M orning W orahlp
1:00 p. m. _ E v en in g Service
1:oo p. m. _ Wad. M l d . W e tk
P r a y e r Sarvlcaa
1:00 p. m . _Loot Wad. Mistt o n a ry Service

HOLY CROSS
4*1 S. P a r k Ava.
F r . L eroy D. Sopor, Roelor
H o ly Communion .... 1:1* a. m.
F a m il y Service and
Sun d a y School ——
l:*0 a. a .
M orning P r a y a r
( F l r a t S unda y —
H oly Communion 11;** a. we

Church Of ChriBt

--------- p “ , " r

a. m.
■- "JPPP- m.

Nazarene

Episcopal

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES UK CHRIST
l*ul H. Sanford Ava.
R. Vernon F u lle r
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
M o rn ln s Worahlp
l e t * a. m.

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
141 O r a n g e S tr a a t
n*v. E. R uth G r a n t .... P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 10:10 a. m.
M o rnlns W orship _ 111** a. m.
Sunday K vanlng _ 1:1* p. m.
Wad. Bible Study - 1:1* p. m.
C om iusrors Mealing
F r i d a y _________ 1:1# p. as.

Lutheran
L UTHERAN CHURCH OP
T H E RKDEKMER
t t l W. I l t h Pise*
"T h* -Church of tho L u th e ra n
Hour** a n d TV "T his I* th*
Llfo"
H a r b a r t W. Goaraa ___ P a a to r
Sunday School
1:11 a. m.
W o ra b lp Sarvlca _ 14:10 a. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PRRSBTTKR1AN
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Oak Av*. ft I r d St.
(lrovar C. Bewail J r . _ P a a to r
E d g a r W. Sm ith J r , A s sista n t
P a a to r
Church School ___. 1:41 a. m.
Session M a a l a __ _ 1:44 a. m.
M ornlns W orahlp
10:00 a. m.
Plonaar Fallo w ahlp 1:00 p. m.
Sanlor HI Fallo w ahlp l i ( 0 p.m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ T:t* p. m.
Wad. P r a y o r Meat — 1:0* p. m.

QOOD S H E P H E R D
L U THERAN CHURCH
2**1 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17**2)
Sanford, Flo rid a

Christian Science
F IR S T C H Iin c il O F CHRIST
SUIKNTIST
l»« E a s t Second S tra at
Sunday Sarvlca A
Sunday School —.... 11:0* a. m.
Subject; "S ac ram e n t"
Wedneaday Barvirv - l i t * P- m.
tteadln a Room: lo t K. Flrat.
Waakdaya: 10:10 a. m. • 4:2*
p. m. F rid a y E v t n l n s i «;!*•
1:1* p. m.

Itl-IIII

Sunday
IsnUh
flI-13

Monday
John
1 :3M2

Tuesday
John
1 ;43-5I

Wednesday
Acta
8:1-16

rrlday

Thunday
Romans
10:6-17

Galatians
1:1-6

T h * Rav. ) , Oordoa P • a r y,
P a a to r
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M o r n l n s W orahlp _ 11 too a. m.
Com m union—F l r a t Sunday la
E ac h Month
K IN D E R G A R T E N AND NURS­
ERY

Saturday
Galatians
.1:11-24

m e t h o d iit c h u r c h
« lt Park a h ,

Tlsv, R o b e rt M. J t n k l n s , P a a to r
Morning W orship _ 1:1* p. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:11 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p __ 10:11 a. m.
HY P H astings
*:2t p. m.
(Inta r m a d la ta , Sanlor) 1
Kvanlng W orahlp _ 1:10 p. m.

Christian

Baptist

Hundnif Hcliool

OOD

F ra n c k

Congregational

B- m.

Sunday School ...— 1.41
M orning W orahlp — lit* *
T r a l n l n s Uunloa — •'**
K v e n ln s Service
*:••
W*d. P r a y e r Sarvlca I:!Q
Nuraery Open
W TK H - - r : - ; — M " .

ft

H. C. S m i t h --------------- I
S u n d e r S c h o o l ____0:41
M o rn ln s W orahlp __ 11:00
E v a n g e lis tic Barr. - 1:10
Tuan. P r a y e r Barr. _ 1:10
T hura. Y oung People
E n d e a v o r ........... . 1:10

OSTEEN BA PTIST CHURCH
I t w r . 411
P h. 111-I1II
P a a t o r __ - C h e alar W . P la n k
Sunday School ........ I0:00 a. m.
M o rnlns Service
It;** a. m.
T r a l n l n s Union
*:I0 p. m.
K venlns Service __ Ti SO p. m.
Wedneaday Meatlnga:
O rga nisations „__1:1*
p. m.
P ra y e r
--------- l i l o p. m.
Choir ------------- — 1:19 p, m.

M. M. W i l d e r ---------,
Sunday School —
*•*]
M o r n l n s Worahlp — 10:1
K v e n ln s Worehlp — 1:1
Y outh Sarv. (Sun.) . 1:0
Mld-W oak Sarv. (Wad.)

n a il Smllh

Methodist

Church Of God

Baptist

Adventist

CHURCH OF T H E COVENANT
t i l l South Orlando Drlv*
Thomas H. Makln —__ P a a lo r
W orship ____ l:on a. m.
Church School _
H i** a. m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER k HARDWARE CO,
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON k CO., INC,
Oviedo, Florida

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey k Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO,
Robert A. Cameron IV

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

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst k French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. li t. SL, Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff

ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phone 822-0226
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO„ INC.
SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whltly k Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th Bt-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
SOI W. 1st. St., Sanford

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS
1400 S. Elm

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and S taff
SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employeaa
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GA8 CO,
Jolw Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies

LeROY C- ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO.,

PERFECTON
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Uapttat Church, Oviedo
C e n tr a l U eptlat Church, 1111 Ock A v a
C h u l u o ta P i n t Uaptlst Church
C h u l u o ta B a p tla t Mlaalon
S purta m a n'a Club, C huluota
E ld e r S p r in g s U eptlat C h u n k ,
I I * L e h m a n Rd
P i n t B aptlat Church, 111 P a r k A v a
F r i e n d s h i p B a p tist C hurch nf
A l t a m o n t e S p rin g s
RL I I I . A lta m o n te Springe
F l r a t B a p tla t Church e f DsBary
F l r e t B a p ti s t C h u n k ef O cacva
F l r a t B a p ti s t C hurc h e f L«k* Mery
F i r s t Uaptta t C hurch e f L ake Monroe
F i r s t B a p ti s t C hurc h of Longweod, Cor.
Church ft O rant
_ . .
P i n t B a p ti s t C hurch of Oviedo
P i n t B a p tist Churoh c f San Land* Spring#
F i r s t Shiloh I f i e s ta a a r y B a p tist Church,
t i l t W. I l t h SL
F o r e s t C ity B a p ti s t C hursh
F o u n t a in H e ad B a p tla t Church, Ovltdo
L ev* S o u t h e r n B a p tis t Hlaslen, C h uluela
M issiona ry
B a p tl a t C h u r c h
K crU
Rd.
Macedonia Mlarton B a p ti s t C h u n k
Oak H ill H i. O stc sn
H e r n i a s Glory B a p ti s t Church, G «a*va Hw y.

ML Oliva M issio nary B a p tist Church, S e a
Kan t o S p rings R a , bongwood
ML Zion M issionary Baptist, Blpsa Av*.
Naw
ML
C a lv a ry
Missio nary
Baptlot
11*1 W. 12 th SL
Naw Salem Prim itive B a p ti s t Ohurch,
I to * W. I l t h SL
Naw ML Blon lia p tla t Charch, H I * r o a r Ava
O a k la w n B aptlat c h a p e l, 11*1 W. t l l h Bt.
Oat**n B a p tist C hurc h
P l n s e r a s t U apiisi c h u r c h . I l l W. O nora Rd.
P r a ir ie L a k e B a p tla t Church, Ridge R d ,
Fern Park
P r o g r e s s Missionary B a p U t t Chur eh, Midway
Bsoond Shiloh Mlastoaary B a p ti s t Church.
N in th ft Hickory
■L Ja m s* Missionary B a p tla t Church Bt*.
TUI. I l l Osteen
SL Paul Missionary B a p tla t Church, I t h I t .
ML M atthew s Missionary B a p tla t Church
C a n aa n H a l s h t a
BL Jo h n 's M issio nary B a p tla t Church,
11* Cyproia SL
Tem pi* B aptist Church, P a l m Bprlngs R d ,
A ltam o n te S p r i n g s
W sstsida M issionary B a p tl a t Church,
411 a. Holly A va
E le a Mop* B a p tla t Church. T U O range A v a
CATHO UO
C hurch *1 the N a tivity, L a k e Mary
AU Souls C a fh e lU Church, f i t O a k A v a

SL
A nn's
Cetbelle
Church.
P e r sh in g
Piece, DcBcry
SL M ery Magdalene Catholic Church, M ailla n d A v a Altam onte Sprlnga
CHRISTIAN
F i r s t C h rla lla n Church, t l t f S. Sanford Av*.
C o n g r s g e tlo n a l C hrlatlan Church,
2411 P a r k A v a
Northald* C h ristia n Church, F l o r i d a
l la v a n 12r. M aitland
CU U R C tl OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
ef
of

Christ, 1112 S. P a r k Av*.
Christ, Qenave
Christ, L ongweod
C hrist, P t o l a
CHURCH O P OOD

Church of God. 4*4 Hickory
Church ef God, l i t * S. F rench
C hurc h of Oed, Oviedo
EPISCOPA L
AU S a ln ta Episcopal Church K. D s B a r y
A v c , E n te r p r is e
C h r ist Kplscopel Church. Longweod
All Salnta Kplscopel, E n te rp ris e
H e lp Cross Episcopal, P e r k Av*. a l 4th

LUTHERAN
•

Ascension
L u th e ra n
Church,
O v a rb rce k
H r , Caaaalbsrry
flood s h e p h e rd United L uther*.
21*0 B. Orlando Dr.
L u th e r a n C h u r oh of t h e R edeemer,
1*1 W. 24th Pla ce
Messiah L u th e r a n Church, Am erican L cp lca
llall. P ra irie L ake, Yarn P a r k
SL L u k e s L u th e r a n Church, RL 4M Slavla
METHODIST
B a r n e t t Memorial M s th c d lst Church, B.
D sBary Ava, E n t e r p r i s e
Baer L ake M ethodist C hurch
Bethel A.K.E. Churoh, C a naa n H a ight*
C a sse lberry C om m unity Methodist Church,
Hw y. I T - It ft Plnay Hldg* R d , Caacclhtrry
D s B ary c o m m u n i ty McthedlM C h u n k W.
H ighlands, D sB ary
C h rist Methodist. Church
i u n l a n d E s ta te s
F i r s t M ethodist Church, 411 F o r k Av*.
F l n l Methodist C hurc h * f Ovlada
F r a * Method 1st Church, I t * W. 4th BL
O r tc e Methodist Church. O n o ra ltd.
t l r a a l Chapel A 24.B. Church, Ovlcd*
O a bgrov* Methodic! Church, Ovlsd*

Osteen Methodist C harch
P a • Ia
W esleyan
M ethedU t,
ML
*d
W. a t P a c ta
SL J a m e s A.M.K, Sa n fo rd A v a
■L M ary's A-M.E. Church SL RL 411 Octccn
■L P a u r * M s th c d lst C h u r c h
Oataaa
a t a ( ( ^ r d &gt;r&gt;&gt;Mtm*r1al
D s B ary

a.

Ms th ad let

Church

BEVENTH D A T

ADVENTIST

Forcct Lake Bavanth-day A dve ntist Church,
Hwy. I l l , F o rs o t C ity
Savsnth-day A dve ntist Church, M aitland
A v a , Altam onte S p r i n t *
Santerd Sav a n th -d a y
A d ve ntist Church,
Seventh ft E lm

NASARXNB

O T H E R CHURCHES

F I ra t
C h u rc h *f
th*
N a a a r c n a W.
In d a t Mapta
Fern
Park
C hurch o f t h a N a a a r c n a
O'Brien H d , F e r n F a r k
L a k e M ary Ohurch * f t h e N a a a r t a a

Alien's A.M E. C h u n k , Olive ft I l t h
Church e f Oed la C h r i s t Ovlsd*
C huluela Com munity Church
Church ef Clod t | Prophecy, H I T Kim Av*.
£ ?,* r.a
{.* •* * Chrlpt e f L a t t e r Day
Balata, m i p a r k Ava.
C cm m ualty Chapst, A lta m o n te Spring*
■ e e ta rn Orthodoa Church. gL John* C h r y
Mclam Chapel, Hwy. 1T-M, F e r n P a r k
C e a g r e g a tle a B eth Israel, 14th ft M egnolla
« r * « c h u r c h e f C hrist, Beleatlst,

FRKSBYTK RIAN
Com m unity F r M b y te r l a a Church. L a k e M ary
First
F ra n h y icrlan
Church,
Oak
Ava
F l r a t PrtM hyU rla a Church, C a s e d be rry
First
F r a a b y ta r la a C kure b * t DsBary,
K- H l s h l a a d
. _
„
P r o s b y to r la a C h u n k • ( T h * C a v s a a a t
H I S a. O rlande Or.
_
___ __
BL A ndre w s F ra o b y U rla n C hurch 1*11 L can s a l Bah. D r , Boar Oaks
Upanic c o m m an Ity r r c a h y t a r t a n c h u n k .
W^lstmlbUtar P r a s h y l s r i a a C h u n k . H a w a ii
P a r k , R L 41*

••• We S&amp;d BIU

F lr a t P e a ta c e a ta l C hurch *f L cngwood
D L Oliva H e lla ca a Church, O a k HlU
Rd. Octcca
Alliance C h u n k , l i l t B. P e r k Av*.

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W“ *

Th* Oalvattan Army. I I * B. 2nd SL
Dully C h u n k e f Sanford, l « t B. U t a t

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Council To Meet

The Board of Alderman of
the Town of Caaselberry will
convene at 7:3o p. m. today
at the Town Hall for the coun­
cil's monthly meeting.

Herald Index
„ . Page 0
.... Page 9
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Page 10
.... Page 4
Page 2
Horoscope — — _ Page 10
S o c ie ty ------------ „ Pag# S
Sports .... .... ...... _ Paga 6
TV Programs .... . .. Page 9
-Wf the Women .... ra g e 9
Abby ---Bridge
Claasified
Cornice ...
Editorial — .—
Funerals ■—.....

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Zip Code 32771

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Local Doctor's Home Vandalized
A TOPSY-TURVY WEEKEND — T. C. Lewis, 17, of Orlnmio caused
$1,700 damnRea to this Spar Station at 1001 French Avenue when ho lost
control of his car und knocked down both r o s pumps early Sunday a.m.

TRUCK-DRIVER WAYNE Phillips, 25, of Orlando lost coni ml and ended
up in tho ditch on SR 46, losing his load of building Band at 5:30 a.m.
Saturday.

•

Mike Thomns, a former
' ATI in the Navy, is on the
unemployed list — since last
Thursday. Mika retired after
putting 110 years in the Navy
during ceremonies a t the San­
ford Naval Air Station. He's
been a legal resident of San­
ford fur the past 11 years.
Mike's a native of Pittsburgh
but he plans to make his
home here.
•
•
•
When interested partlea ap­
pear before the County Com­
mission and moat nf the- coun­
cils of most of the towns In
Scminolo County, the presid­
ing officer asks these indi­
viduals to state their names.
We wish those who preside a t
the meetings of the County
School Hoard would do the
same.
•
•
•
Mrs. Harriet Uoyd, 317
West Third, reports that her
little dog, 12-year-old “Sonny
Boy" wua missing for three
days before he was found on
Country Club Road. Hut “Son­
ny Boy" was in a critical con­
dition. Apparently somebody
hit him across the back with
a heavy object and the little
dog’a hindquarters are now
paralysed. It's believed some
boys struck “Sonny Hoy” with
a board, picked him up and
dumped him alongside the
road.
•
•
•
Miss Carol Lederhaus of
DeHnry has received a tuition
acholarship a t the University
of Florida and a student assistantahip in the psychology
department. In her Junior
year, she is a dean's list stud­
ent and was winner of the
Dcliary Business and Profes­
sional Woman’s Club award
for high scholastic ability
while a student a t DeLand
High School.
•
•
•
Some of the most outstand­
ing “a rt work” we've seen
around here is the work of
several local medical men's
wives who have a great deal
of talent. They have psed that
talent to make the new ped­
iatrics wing a t the hospital
as charming and delightful as
a hospital could l&gt;e. More
about this later.

* on flic St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

WEATHER: Cloudiness throuRh Tuesday with occasional showers in afternoon, evening, high today 87-90; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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e lo c
The Clock stopped late Inst
week. Did you notice T The
big time-temperature clock a t
the Sanford Atlantic National
Bank d e v e l o p e d internal
trouble. And a team of clock
coniultanta were aummoned to
fix I t They did and we're
back In business Around The
Clock.
•
•
•
Complaint: Why do our
billa have to have ao much
advertising In them. Haven't
finished paying- the current
account and we’re being lured
into more and more. Quite a
cycle.
•
•
•
People looked a lot calmer
thia morning than they did
laat Monday, what with the
Fourth of July celebratlona
and auch. The hnggard looks
were infrequent. Nice to have
a quiet weekend for a change,
eh?
•
• •
Mra. Ida B. Wllaon, public­
ist for the Semionle Swim Aaaociation reminds parents of
the association members that
the organization's monthly
buaineas meeting will be held
a t 8 tonight at the Civic
Center.
•
• a
Speaker for T u e s d a y ' s
luncheon meeting of the San­
ford Lions Club will be The
Herald's sports editor, Julian
8tenstrnm. He’ll talk about
sports In the early day of
Sanford.

4

ANOTHER VW DRIVER, Gregory LaFon, 20 of Orlando, charged wilh
D\YI In thia wreck ut Hards crossing on SR 43,‘JIU pns c ' .C. R 'hu d ».
Ko.smnn Jr., 20, also of Orlando was charged with public into- icntlun.

Orlando Drivers 'W reck' Havoc
In Sanford During The Weekend

Hearing For 8
Youngsters
Set Tomorrow
The alertness of Sanford
Policeman Lt Ben Butler paid
off in the quick apprehension
of eight youngsters aged eight
to IS years old, Sunday, for
vandalising the home of Dr.
Leonard Munson at 120 Scot!
Ave. over the weekend. Tlic
family la on an extended va­
cation.
Hearing has been set by
Judge C. Vernon Mlse for 2:30
p. ni. Wednesday ia Juvenile
Court.
Three of the five boys who
were lodged in detention were
released in their parents' cus­
tody with two boys to remsln
in jail until the hearing. Judge
Mize told the IleraUl at noon
today that the case Is “com­
plicated" alncc one of the
children is a deaf mute and
one a retarded child who Is
awaiting admission to Sunlsnd
Training Center.
Lt. Butler spotted three of
the youngsters carrying bun­
dles on their bicycles, stopped
them and questioned them.
They subsequently confessed
and Implicated three other
boys and two girls, aged nine
and 11 in the breaking and
entering,
vandalism
and
theft. All are while.
The youngsters gained en­
try by removing glass Jal­
ousies from the kitchen door,
entered the house and went on
a wild spree of b
smashing and defacing
thing they could i t Km
hands on, police reports!
Bottles of catsup, (
fruit Juices, sauces, wmm
smashed and strewn all over
the kitchen, drawers were pull­
ed out and tliclr contents flung
out, creating a mess that City
I'olico cslmatcd will result in
"an enormous cleaning job."
Total damages of the con­
tents of the house, plus theft
of many articles, which the
youngsters made several trips
to carry away, are estimated
at "$3,000 or $4,000."
Friends of the Munsons told
The Herald today that Dr. and
Mrs. Munson are taking an
extended varatlon this sum­
mer ami are at the present
time In Mexico. They said
they did not plan to notify the
"Munsons of the vandalism
of their home as It wrouid up­
set (hem and spoil their va­
cation." They are not expect­
ed home until about Labor
Day, friends said.
Police Chief Roy Wililims
said that neighbors of (he
Munson's later became aware
of "something going on" and
notified police, but the first
youngsters had already been
apprehended.
Judge Vernon Mize viewed
the damages Sunday and set a
preliminary Juvenile Court
hearing for 9 a. m. today with
parents of the eight youngsters.
Five of the youngsters were
lodged in the Juvenile Deten­
tion room of the county Jail
Sunday pending the hearing
today.

GOP Kicks Off
Lack Luster
Convenfion

NAS MAN, Henry Knowles loat control of his VW on Sanford Avonuo
and turned turtle.

Charter Election nsuvA...
Off Once Again 12 Killed
By Julian Stenstrom
and Judy Wells
Effort* to hold the on-again,
off again charter elerUon In
the Village of North Orlando,
originally scheduled for today,
encountered additional diffi­
culties this morning wften the
polls were r.ot opened In ac­
cordance with an announce­
ment distributed througlwut
the community Sunday,
The election was to have
been held on proposed changes
In the village charter as fug-

gester by the five members
of the elected charter board.
They are Chairman Bob Dean,
Charles Tresler, Robert Der­
um, Mrs. Etta Harville and
Mrs. Mary Rowell.
At last Tuesday night's
regular council session there
was a vote of the four coun
cilmen present that the elec
tion be set aside on the grounds
that legal notice of the elec
tlon was not published In the
newspaper within time limits
set by Florida law and that
public notice within the vlll
age waa not posted a* called
for in the local ordinance
flection*.

Nikita Admits
Red Problems

ANG Meets

Churches Burn

More Sky Spies

Dead Red
PARIS (U P I)— Thousands
of mourners today filed |mst
the bier of French Communist
leader Muurice Thorex, the
pro-Soviet coal miner whose
30 years of leadership made
ths French party on* of the
biggest outside the Red blocs

Senator Wecjs

&gt;n, according
^M em bers of the
posted notices
fee village an
that Vie charter elecUon would be held as schedul­
ed. The board is said to have
been advised to proceed with
the election and that its legal
Ity could be contested at a
later date.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Maurlno B. Ncttbcrgcr,
D-Ore., and Boston paychlntrlat Philip Solomon were
mkrrlrd Saturday night nt a
private ceremony by the fed­
eral judge who first Introduc­
ed them.

Resignation Of
Tamm On Tap

LONDON (U PI)—Commun­
ist China charged today that
Soviet P r o in i e r N i k i t a
Khruehchev la trying to re■tore cepitaliem in Russia. It
said his oppressive 'dictator­
ship" has tha Soviet peoplo
“seething with discontent."

Consideration of several
plans for proposed marinas
and watrrfront development
will be one of Ihc prime topics
for discussion when the City
Commission meets at S p. m.
tonight.
Orlando drivrra wreaked do, driving a Volkswagen Ted Johnson, also of OrSome of the plana have al­
havoc on themselves and pro­ east on Kit P) nt 11:30 p.m. lunilo suffered ruts and abra­
ready received some closed
perty In Sanford over the Saturday, lost control, knock­ sions, and tho car was judged
session study from commiss­
weekend.
ioners and tonight's meeting
ed down a atop sign, and a total loss,
Three drivers, all from Or­ turned over twice. He waa
will see all plans set forth,
Lewis
was
lodged
in
city
lando, lost control of their chargrd with DWI by State
with the possibility of combin­ City Commissioners will
cars doing a total of clcae to Trooper Bill Strlngfletd, and Jail, charged with failure to
ing or coordinating two or consider the resignation of
Finance Dlrecior Henry Tamm
more of them.
$3,000 in damages to cars a passenger in the car, Rich- have hi* vehicle under con­
trol ami defacing private
at their meeting tonight at 8
Other
Items
listed
on
the
and property.
aril Koiman Jr., 20, also cf
long agenda fur consideration o'clock.
Two other Orlando younr, Orlando was charged with property.
include the controversial pro­ Tamm submitted his reaig
Patrolmen
Dodson a n d
man were Involved aa passen­ public intoxication. Both men
posed
lease with the county nation by letter on Friday, ef­
Rotunda,
of
the
City
Police
ger*.
suffered ruts, bruises and
school board for the use of the fective November 1st, "after
Saturday about 6:30 a.m. abrasions, und damage to the Department investigated.
the tax roll comes out."
stadium.
Wayne Phillips, 26, of Or­ compart car was estimated at
Tamm said he plans to ac
First
reading
of
an
ordin­
lando, driving a truck loaded approximately $600.
ance to rosone plats in Semi­ cept a position In the office
with building aand for MIdAnother Volkswagen was
nole Park and Town of San­ of the County Clerk of the
State Hauling Company, go­ also involved in an accident
Circuit Court as chief clerk,
ford from R-2 to R-Sjj
ing east on SR 40 reported on South Sunford Ave., at
Consideration of hid* for a auditor.
he ewerved to avoid another 2:30 a.in. Sunday when Henry
In the resignation letter,
pneumatic roller;
car, loat control and ended up Knowles, NAS, cf 403 Tucker
Consideration of an appoint­ Tamm commended hla staff
on hla aide In a ditch, dump­ D r i v e , Kunland, traveling
ATHENS, Ga. (U PI)—FBI
ment to the Civil Service and co-workers for their co­
ing hla entire load of aand south, lost control and turned agents and local officer*
operation and service during
board;
in the front yard of a resi­ his car upside-down. He was pressed their search today for
Request for a beer and wine his tenure as Finance Director
dent. He was not injured. taken to the NAS dispensary the shotgun nrnu-d marauder*
licenses for consumption off for the city, and offered his
the premises at 713 West Ninth cooperation to the city prior
8tate Trooper Jchn McCon­ for treatment of injuries. who kHied Lt. Col. Lemuel
to and following his resigns
Penn
and
attacked
another
St.;
nell investigated.
Charges are pending, Troop­
Negro and hia family on a
Consideration of a possible tion.
Gregory LaFon, 20, Orlen- er Bill Stringfirld said.
lonely north Georgia road.
consulting service for special
More than $1,700 damages
ized work during construction
Officers Investigated an at­
were caused to the Spar Ser­ tack on a Florida insurance
In the water improvement Barry Hopes
vice Station at 1001 French man, C l a r e n c e Ellington,
program;
Ave. early Sunday morning which bora a striking resem­
A request tor payment from Wallace Will
when Thomas Carl Lewis, 17, blance to the ambush slaying
Reynolds, Smith and Hill*
of Orlando, driving south on of Penn, a reserve officer and
for the port study contract;
Withdraw
French lost control of his prominent Washington edu­
Several Inquiries Into the SAN FRANCISCO ft TP
MOSCOW (U PI)—Premier 196:1 Ford, skidded 147 feet,
sale of city-owned property; Sen. Harry Goldwater ha* ex­
cator.
Nikita S. Khrushchev today hit a power pole, bounced into
•
•
•
A reading of a resolution for
Adams
Approves
admitted the Soviet Union
traffic lights at Third and pressed hope tiiat Gov. Geor
the
sbutmrnt
of
the
pump
LAKE
CITY
(UPI)
—
A
has had production problems
Ninth Street* on French Ave. ge Wallace of Alabama will
island and turned upside young Negro, shot from a Bums Offices
during ths past two years but
cancel plan* to run for pres
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) he again predicted an eco­ down, knot-king down both passing car Sunday, remained
Ident.
gss
pumps.
In
fair
condition
at
a
hospital
Secretary of State Tom Adams
nomic victory over th* United
Lewis and his passenger, toduy with a bullet in the said in hi* opinion the asstgp Joe Thinks It's
State*.
back.
an appearance before the Flor
Tho Communist leader re­
ment of offices In state legis One O f Dullest
Polire in this r a c i a l l y Ida
Republican
delegation
peated a previous boast that
lative
quarters
to
Democratic
troubled town took two white
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)— Sunday he hoped Wallace
his Marxist soceity would LBJ May Start
men Into custody for ques­ governor - nominee llaydon Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. would realize that hi* candi­
catch up and pass the capital­
On
Labor
Day
tioning
shortly after the Hum* of Jacksonville Is i gave the 1984 Republican Na­ dacy would "add chaos to the
istic United States in econom­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ■hooting.
proper governmrntl function. tional Convention the once­ chaos that already exists, and
ic output.
Adams Is custodian of the over today and railed it 'on* withdraw."
“We are competing with the President Johnson probably
of the dullest of all times."
Republicans fear that Wal­
rapitaliat world and especially will launrh his campaign for
•tate rapitol building by la
election
with
a
traditional
La­
Stenstrom
To
Talk
H* only hopes It* lasts long lace would split the conserve
with the United Statee,” he
but
he
said
he
never
Inter­
Julian Stenstrom, spurt* ed­
enough for him to consider live vote and reduce Goldwatold an opening session of the bor I)*y s|&gt;eech In Detroit,
feres with the lop floor space casting a vote fur Sen. Mar­ ter’a chances In the South.
possibly
followed
by
a
Tramitor
and
assuiiatu
editor
of
Supremo Soviet parliament.
“W* shall win without fail,” an-styl* whistle stop tour The Sanford Herald will be assigned to the House and garet Smith of Maine.
westward.
the gueat speaker at the Senate.
ha said .
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, meeting of the Lions Club,
D-Wsah., chairman of the Tuesday noon at the Capri.
MIMS (U P I)—The sheriffs
8enate Democratic Campaign Stenstrom will take about,
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)— office clamped an 8 p. m.-6
L O N O B E A C H , Calif. Committee, gave this glimpsa "Sanford S ports— Then And NATCHEZ, Miss (UPl)-Two The Air Furc* plans to rockat •- m. curfew on this small
(U PI)—Tha Slat annual con­ of Democratic plans for tha Now.” If* is, and has been, Negro churches ware destroy­ a pair of aecrat aaUllica into city Sunday night following
vention of tho American political wars in a wide-rang­ an active sportsman aa wsll ed by fire here early today la orbit Wednesday to doubla racial Incidents which left
Newspaper Guild (ANG) op­ ing interview user ths week* as broadcaster ami s(iorU ed­ what (ire officials aaid waa America's deep spar# watch two Negroes wounded by gun
itor.
and.
for clandestine nuclear teste. blasts.
ened today
"dcfinMcly arson."
4

Hunt Pushed
For Slayers

MIAMI (UPI) — Twelve
persons died on Florida high­
ways over ths weekend, five
of them In a high-speed
amashup near Jacksonville.

Chinese Blast

Reds Win Battle
Vlh'H CHEO, Viet Nnm
(U PI)—Tho government cas­
ualty toil rose to more than
260 today in a Viet Cong
guerrilla uttack and ambush
that may have been the big­
gest Communist victory of
tha Vietnamese war.

Examine Torso
JACKSON, Mlse. (U PI) —
Authorities toduy examined
the lower half of ■ body,
found floating In the Missis­
sippi River Sunday with Its
legs bound, to determine if it
Is one of three civil rights
workers missing for three
weeks.

COW PALACE, San Fran­
cisco (U PI)—The Republican
party began lta 28th National
Convention today with Sen.
Barry Goldwater apparently
assured nf a first-ballot nom­
ination for president.
But his only major chal­
lenger, Gov. William W.
Scranton o f Pennsylvania,
waa not giving up hi* at-

★

★

★

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
—Sen. Barry Goldwater aald
today that hla delegate
strength has now climbed
to "a little more than 800"
whose votes he counts on for
a first ballot victory at (he
GOP presidential convention.

★

★

★

tempts to bring off th* mir­
acle it will take to upaet the
Arizonan's bandwagon.
Ho challenged Goldwater to
a television debate before the
delegates begin tha balloting
on Wednesday. He also prom­
ised a floor fight on the
party platform which, In
draft form, echoed closely tha
view* of the front-running
senator.
To the challenge Goldwater
retorted "ridiculous*' 'and to
the th tra t of n platform floor
fight Goldwater aides shrugRed,
Tho Scranton challenge, In
tho form of a letter denounc­
ing “Goldwaterism," provided
practically the only excite­
ment aa tho convention got
under way. (Other convention
■torie* inside.)

County Home To
Close Shortly
The County Home is being
closed as soon as possible ac­
cording to an announcement
late Friday afternoon by tho
Seminole County Board of
Commissioners.
Tho Commissioners took
the action while drafting thn
1961-63 county budget when It
decided that It could accom­
plish for about $6,000 annual­
ly for what It Is currently
spending $23,000.
The Commission revealed
ed Uiat residents, which num­
ber six, will bo placed in what
lt termed suitable private faci­
lities.
Plans for the use of tha
facility by other agencies of
the county arc now being stud­
ied.

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Elder Springs
Minister On
Vacation

&amp;

Visiting speakers and lay
member* will aupply the pul
pit at Elder Springs lliptlat
Church In the absence of Rev.
n. Hamlltnn Griffin who fa
away on a two week vacation
camping trip through the
Itate with hli family.
Speaking thla Sunday morn­
ing will be Kenneth W. Mclntoah, prominent local attorney
and churchman and Sunday
evening Ernest Wright, San­
ford fireman and an Elder
Springs deacon, will conduct
the aervlce.
Midweek prayer meeting*
will be directed by deacon*
of the church with C. W. Ergle, chairman, In charge of
the achedule.
Both morning and evening
aervlce on Sunday, July IS,
will be conducted by Itcv.
M. D. Jackton of Geneva.
Itcv. Jackson has been in the
ministry for 41 yeara and la
in hia 22nd year aa Recording
Statistical Secretary for tlto
Florida Baptist Convention.
Bev. Griffin will return to
h i; pulpit July w

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BOSTON (UPI) — Doing
business with the Russian*
will be “old hat” for Ameri­
can firm* within 10 years, a
New England industrialist believea.
T h o m a s W, Chesterton,
treasurer of the Chesterton
Packing A Peal Co., think*
this will happen because
"people on the wrong aide of
the Iron Curtain are demand­
ing quality product*." T j
meet these demands, the So­
viet bloc will require Amer­
ican products, he feels,
Chesterton returned recent­
ly from a trip through Busala and the Iron Curtain
countrlea looking for business.
“We can niell down the Iron
Curtain and thaw the CoM
War by Increasing our trade
with the Soviet bloc nations,”
he said. “They need our goods,
and we need growing mar­
k e ts ”

Pinecrest
Assembly Sets
Bible School
Dale* for Vacation Bible
School at Plnecrrsl Assembly
of God Church have been act
for Aug. 3 through Aug. H.
T ransportation
arrange­
ments may be made by call­
ing the minister. Bev. Hubert
Wilder, at his home or at the
church study.
No two stations are alike
In the Moscow subway. These
nations are decorated with
polished marhle. mnsairs and
statuary, according to the
Encyclopaedia Ilrltannlca

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a certa in m o r l s a s a e n c u m b .r t n f the f o llo w in g daacrlbtd
real property, t o . w i n
Lot I, MUick !&gt;, COUNTRY
CLU1I MANOR, U N IT NO.
S. a cto r,tin * to the plat
t h e reo f aa recorded in Flat
llook II. I'agaa Tt and Tl,
Public llecorda o f S em i­
nole Caunly, Florida
haa bean Iliad a sa ln a t you
In the ab o v e e l y l t d eult, and
y o u are required to aarva a
« opy ot your A B iw er or other
P le a d i n g to tha Complaint on
P la in tiff's atto rn ey #. A N liE R ■ON. lll'SII. DKAN * LOWS'.
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yard, Orlando, Florida, and f lit
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I’lead ln g In Ibo o f fic e o f Ibo
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decree pro c o n f ta e o wilt be
t a k e n a g a i n s t yo u for Iho r e ­
l i e f dem anded In tha Com .
plaint.
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Probably our final report on
tho First «n&lt;) Park parking
lot: Meters are being installad and it'll soon be all set for
public use. Have to note, too,
t f t h s t it’s getting a good play
without the meters.
Three prominent Sanford
bankers were having dinner
together the other night. One
began searching through his
pockets “I need a pack of
smokes," he e x p l a i n e d .
' ‘Would one of you lend me 35
eents?"

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I.onk for snmrthing big—
rcnlly big—to come out of
City Hall in the near future.
Sorry, that's all wo can say
to the moment. . . .

•

• •

City crews have staked nut
the alleyway near the Herald
office, readying it for pnving.
• • •
^ Sanford's ‘"kept" dogs—the
ones snared by the dogenteher
for larking n license or other
reasons — have a nicu new
home, complete with running
water. Drive by the site off
Myrtle Avenue unit you'll see
the comparison. The dogs mny
nut have long to live, if the
owners cannot be found, but
, they're living u lot better now
* Until that fateful day,

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Workmen are on duty daily
as Sanford begins to get u
new nursing home on Bay
Avenue between Sanford and
Fourth Streets. Tho owners,
Mr, and 51rs. Don Graham,
• re readying a $150,000 insti­
tution to care for the nilihg.
0 A Clock Watcher visited the
•lie tho other day, saw the
•pees and liked what ho saw.
Incidentally, while he und
Giuham were scanning the location, they learned they hail
from the same New York
State town. Small world. . . ,
•
• •
. Welcome aboard goes out to
Bob Alexander who has join0 *d The Herald crew as ad­
vertising director.

•

• •

Reuben Klllehrow of The
Herald's newsroom was com­
menting about a laundromat
being vacant most of the time.
Says Reuben, "If he’d only
get In some good muchines,
bo’d cleun up."

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• •

Two of the Sunford area's
•cenic spats are given prom­
inent mention with pictures In
the "Swnic South" publica­
tion of the Standard Oil Com­
pany. Sharing tho spotlight
with places in Kentucky, Ala­
bama, Georgia and the like
•ro San land o Springs and
1’unce du Leon Springs.

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••

One of the 100 plus Seminole
County children who Just re­
turned from ■ 4-11 camp said
the only thing he disliked
about the outing was that he
bad to dance with girls. An
otlier said she missed her
house and her mother and
daddy. Another reported that
•he didn't miss her parents hut
•he »ure did miss her horse.
!* Nothing like the honesty of
kids I

• • •

*

A check of Sanford's water
rates with others In the state
published in a 44-page survey
by the Florida Municipal Lea­
gue shows that Sanford'*
rates are average and con­
nection charges are low. City
Manager I’ctc Knowles says.

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S h a r r o n Lucille Riser,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Riser of 3100 Summerlin Ave.,
has received her associate ,n
•clence degree from South
Georgia College, Douglas, G».

•

What'a this the Clock hears
•bout another filling station
on French Avenue T No, not
% he one scheduled for the
Twentieth Street Intersection.
Tbla one will be — guess
where? . . . At F ln t Street.
Well, that will make four on
that intcraection — and we've
just run out of location! on
THAT croai-roidtlM

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GOP Sweep In
Fall Seen
By Goldwater

____Seminole County * * * * on the St, Johns River * * * # “The Nile of America”

(Shp

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Collins

Friendly Gesture
Becomes Serious

WASHINGTON (LTD —
Thurmond reacted by pull­
Sens. Strom Thurmond, D- ing Yarborough sway from
Zip Code 32771
*
S. C. and Ralph Yarborough, the door.
P-Tox., wrestled each other
WEATHER: P nrtly cloudy with scattered showers through Friday; hijrh today 00-05; low tonight in low 70s.
SAN' FRANCISCO (UP1) "I'll mac an agreement with
to the floor today outside a
Sen, Harry Goldwater, sup­ VOL. 56
i
you
Ralph," Thurnmnd said.
Senate hearing room.
United Press Lensed Wire
UsUtblishetl 1908 THURSDAY. JULY 9. 100-1
SANFOItD, FLORIDA
NO. 230
remely confident the Republi­
What began ns a playful
"If 1 can keep you out, you
cans will hand him ihcir presi­
lugging match turned some­ won’t go In, and If you ran
what more serious ns the two drag me in, I'll stay there."
dential nomination next week,
grappled to tlio marble floor
today predicted a GOP elec­
Tho two men, with their
of
the new Senate office jackets off, grappled for about
tion sweep next November—
building.
10 minutes. Finally, Com­
from court house to the White
Yarborough was playfully merce Committee Chairman
House.
trying to pull Thurmond to­ Fen. Warren Mngmisoii, DAlthough he conceded that
ward a Senate Commerce Wnsh., broke it up.
"we have a tough jot) ahead
WASHINGTON (IIPI) — Committee h e a r i n g room
For most of the time, Thur­
of us," the Arizona senator
The
Soviet Union’s latest pro­ where the committee was pre­ mond had Yarborough pinned
said the Republicans would
posal for a United Nations pared to approve the nomina­ to the floor. Tho South Caro­
heal their convention wounds
peacekeeping
force is mine- tion of Leroy Collins as head lina senator appeared In bet­
and unite io win a resounding
rentable
to
the
United States of the newly created Civil ter condition than bis Texas
victory over President John­
in
its
present
form,
adminis­ Rights Law M e d i a t i o n counterpart. Both are tit,
son.
Agency.
tration
officials
said
today.
Several spectators and Sen­
Goldwater, odds-on favorite
Thurmond had boycotted
ate staff workers viewed the
to take the GDI* nomination
two previous sessions, thus tussle. Word was passed Into
from Gov. William W. Scran­
ABERDEEN. R. D. (UP1) — postponing the approval of the committee room and Magton of Pennsylvania, made the
Mis Mary Ann Fisher, the Collins for lack of n quorum, nuson caiiio out to break it
remarks in a statement issued
red-haired
mother of the only anil resisted Yarborough,
up.
by his headquarters here while
Thurmond was standing
quintuplets
to survive in the
At first, Hfter Thurmond
he was flying to this conven­
United S t a t e s , confirmed outside the room when Yar­ challenged him to a mnteh to
tion city.
Wednesday lliul she is expect­ borough, a committee member, sen whiV NiUld holu the other,
The senator planned (o de­
like Thurmond, strolled up.
ing
another baby.
liver It at San Francisco in­
Yarborough took the whole
"Como on in, Strom," said thing ns a joku snd shrugged
ternational Airport where his
Yarborough,
and
shook
Thur­
backers planned a colorful
off Gin challenge.
Fit AN K FU RT, Ger m a n y mond'a hand. At the same
greeting caieulated to outdo
But Thurmond pressed the
time,
he
playfully
pulled
(UI’I)—A court martial to­
the welcome accorded to
issue mid Yarborough became
plete athletic facilities and extensive parade
day sentenced Capt. Alfred Thurmond toward (he hearing morn serious. They then took
MASTER PLAN for the Sanford Naval Aca­
Scranton there Wednesday.
grounds. Midshipmen enrollment will approxi­ Svenson to seven years at roont.
demy shows present and proposed buildings for
The statement, exuding con­
off their Jackets.
Iwit-I labor for stealing a U.
the 30-acre campus. This photo of a rendering
mate a maximum of 500. The academy is owned
fidence, said Goldwater was
Thurmond forced Yarbor­
of the overall plan includes a modern educa­
and operated by the Hernnrr MneFnddcn Foun­ S. Army jeep amt using it to
confident a unified Republi­
ough tn the floor snd held
defect to East Germany.
tional complex of fireproofed buildings, com­
dation, headquarters in New York City.
can parly would leave here
him there several minutes.
laic next week to " U a i Lyn­
Ho let Yarborough up and
don Raines Johnson and win
tho two sett fried some more,
NORTHAMPTON, M a s s .
the presidency of the United
shoulder to shoulder. Thur­
(U I’I)—Sen. Edward M. Ken­
States."
mond then threw Yarborough
nedy, strapped in n metal
to tho flour again, the Texas
frame to keep his broken back
WASHINGTON (U I'I) — senator's head narrowly miss­
from btdug jolted out of posi­ Tho Senate Commerce Corn- ing the hard marble surface.
tion, was to be transferred to­ mi tteo today approved ]&lt;!-],
Yarborough remained pin­
day to New England Baptist the nomination of l.erny Col­ ned to Hid flour for five min­
Hospital in Boston,
lins lo be director of the Na­ utes, occasionally struggling
Altamonte Springs' Town ixl a meeting of llie Zoning
tional Community Relations lo try to frees himself. Thur­
SAN FRANCISCO (CPI) —
WASHINGTON (UI'D - Council Wednesday night said Commission which was sein'dSAN FRANCISO (U I'I) —
Service under the new civil mond said repeatedly, "Tell
Pennsylvania
Gov.
William
W.
NEW YORK tu rn —Flor­ rights law.
Florida GOP Chairman Tom A leading theologian today it would approve a request to ulctl for Monday night.
mo to release you, Rulph, and
Fairfield Drawn plans to deplored the "tearful seritl- abandon Station Street pros IAlsu, llie Council was ad­ Scranton urged the Republican ida Gov. Farris Bryant was
I will."
The
lone
Vote
against
the
meet with Son. Barry Gold- mentality in the face of I tied a 40-fool easement, in- vised that all Town employes platform committee today to ‘assured" Wednesday that sl- former Florida governor's ap­
Yiirliorougli refused to an­
condemn
the
JiJm
Birch
So­
leiiduiicu nt the New York pointment was rust by Sen. swer grinned occasionally.
wntcr tuilny or tomorrow nml death" which leads some tin- 1stead ot a 20 fool one could and officials had been placed
may announce his support for dertokers to prey upon the I he acquired for access to ad- under bond, that llie munici­ ciety ns a leading example World’s Fair would soon pick Strom Thurmond, D-S. C.,
An aide to Thurmond quiet­
of "weird'' extremist groups up enough to give tho Floilda
the Arizona senator.
pality's insurance program
ly
tried tu break up the en­
bereaved.
Jacent properties.
who
had
boycotted
two
previ­
in the United Slates.
*
Florida Republican sources
Canon Howard A. Johnson * Home B'-'Mern p y rf row includes UsMHfy co **.« Scra d o ., in a hard-hitting i’uvllp V n sorely needed fi­ ous meetings to prevent a counter but Thurmond refus­
nancial boost.
said such an announrcmeflt by of the Cathedral of St. John | Winter Haven want*' to o&gt;n- • tr o ts , and called (or a study
ed respond to the aide's warn­
quorum from being present.
Brown would probably swing the Divine in New York la ­ struct a Slho.OOO warehouse lo determine the cost of pur­ statement aimed directly at
ings Hint thu affair would be
Sen.
Barry
Goldwater'*
bid
seven or right more delegates beled some funeral directors
publicized.
and ret ail store in Alt a inutile chasing adequate equipment for the GDP presidential no mi*
into the Goldwater camp.
Reu, Frunk Lauiche, Das "ghoulish gravediggers, •Springs provided the Council to enable town employ; s to nation, declared that he can­ WASHINGTON (UPJ&gt; —
President Johnson Wednesday
Brown declined to speculate traffickers in death and ex­
Ohio, was a late arrival at the
will agree to abandon the accomplish minor road re ­ not sre why the 100-member signed into law a bill waiving
on what effect sucli an sit- ploiters of bereavement,”
session. He seemed amnzeil nt
street so that the firm could pairs.
pollay making group would
nouneemeiit would have on
thu goings on nml seriously
llie Council also decided to liesRato for one second to de­ tho payments of premiums on
Hr added Ilia! these |x-r- have a railroad siding.
National Service Lifu Insur­
thu slate's unpledged slate.
told hath men that they were
hold its second July meeting nounce the lllrcli group.
tons arc In llie minority
Representatives
of
the
firm
ance for veterans who become
Floridu has 34 delegates, the
TORONTO (U PD —Strain* risking heart attacks.
and that most morticians said thry would ascertain on tile 22nd.
lie
also
asked
the
commit­
totally disabled before their of the in leg rat ion aong "Wo
lurgesl group In the south
"i'll release him If he wants
perform their tasks honest. whether the company would
tee to cmlnise the new civil llhlli birthday.
aside from Texas, and only
Shall Overcome" joined a hot to bo released," Tbursmond
rights law' as "another step
be
willing
lo
grant
tinwider
two at-lurge delegates now
Dixieland version of "When ■aid,
towards America's promise to
But lie said lie doesn't easement and notify the coun­
are pledged to Goldwater.
Yiii borough said he was
the Saints Go Marching In"
the world, Implied in our Con­
blame the erring undertakers cil.
stitution, of equal rights ami Two Floridians
lit Wednesday night’s official waiting for Ids "second wind.'*
so mm li as he does American
Mayor Lawrence Swoffard
.Mngmison then opened the
opportunnties for a ll"
opening of thu 47th nnnun]
religious institutions which announced that the town had
North Orlando
Scranton said that if the Re­ Die In Crash
I,Inns International conven­ door ami came outside.
"no longer teach our parish- received Its $3ti,ooo engineer­
CAMBRIDGE, CITY, !nd.— tion
"Come on, let's break this
Reinstates
inner* the art of dying,"
ing report of a study of pro­ WIESBADEN, Germany — public mis get Hie platform
(UPD — Two men from Flor­ While delegates listened to up," he said sternly.
"If Christians and Jews jected streets, curbs, gutters (U I'I)— The Crdled Slates to- they deserve. It will contain
ida were killed today when welcoming words from pro­
"We’re just good friends,"
Police Force
knew even the rudiments of and drainage that representa­ da&gt; announced it has put its views contrary to Goldwaler’s
their truck crashed in heavy vincial and eivic dignitaries, Thin iimiid answered. "W*
beliefs.
A volunteer police depart­ Biblical teaching, no funeral tive* of this firm would be first underground European
Without naming the Arizona fog at the cast edge of Cam­ demonstrators encircled Ma­ have a mutual agreement."
ment for the Village of North director could have a field available to the Council to mi-site bases into operation.
bridge City.
Thurmond t h e n released
senator,
Scranton said:
ple Leaf Gardens, singing th*
Orlando was reinstated Wed­ day, as he now lias," Canon explain the survey.
V. S, Air I'orco European
Police identified llie virtlm*
"In
effect,
your
task
is
tn
Yarborough,
nesday on a temporary basis Johnson said.
battle
Hymn
of
the
U.S.
civil
The Council also heard a re­ Headquarters here said medi­ decide what is the trim con­ as Willie S. la-sile, 3fl, Orlando,
T h u r m o n d subsequently
pending future rotmril action
“Most of America seems to port that no negligence was um range Man R missiles in­
and William A. Findley, 43, rights mnvemrnl.
went into thu hearing room
on proposals for the creation tie involved in a vast conspir­ Involved In a recent accident stalled in hardened concrete science of a conservative,"
The
estimated
1,000
marchOcala,
after seeing n quorum was
of a permanent organization. acy lo hush up the fact of in which a Police car crash­ pees were combat ready at un­
Their truck went out of era curried placards denounc­ present without him. A fter
ing
Alabama's
segregationist
disclosed
point*
in
West
Ger­
Proposals, submitted by death.
ed into a tree. The vehicle
control at an Indiana 1 inter­
thu session, Thurmond snd
Henry Ward at council re­
This hush-hush campaign lias bren replaced by a new- many.
section with U. S, 40 and Gov. George Wallace, who ad­ Yarborough appeared together
’I lie Air Force said Hie
dressed
the
convention
today.
quest, have been taken under letrays a deep, neurotic sick­ one.
mu,i s lied into a tri'c.
in the hall und appealed sinadvisement.
ness in the American charac­
Both men were thrown from
In oilier action (he Council ■"fiardsile" missiles, with a
iable,
l,2o0-mile
range,
would
pow­
Volunteers sworn in Wed­ ter."
the rab of the truck ami pin­ Meet Tonight
voted tn call for engineering
Yarborough, who supports •
nesday were Ward, Bob Stepned in the wreckage.
Canon Johnson gave his plans for the paving of Sec­ erfully bolster the central
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
Members of the Westside relatively largo p a u n c h ,
henson, Harvey Grranya and views to a Senate antitrust ond Street, install mercury European defenses of the North I’texident Johnson today sign­
Volunteer Fine Department weighs about IU0 pounds.
Donald Wilcox who immedi­ subcommittee, which U look­ vapor lights on a section of Atlantic Alliance because of ed into law a multi-million
will meet tonight at 8 at the Thurmond seemed about 10 or
tlicir
"enhanced
survivability."
ately advised that there will ing into the practices of fu­ SR 43G wlicn four tailing is
L a k e Monroe Community ID pounds lighter but in con­
l lie Mace I! missiles, equipp­ dollar federal program to Ex-Chief Fined
be strict enforcement of n’t neral directors for possible completed, convert a kill lien
House. The speaker will be siderably trimmer shape und
ed with nuclear or convention­ help cities improve mass For Fighting
traffic laws within tho vil­ antitrust violations and other and a storage closet in Town
County Atly. Harold Johnson. obviously proud of it.
al warheads, and the similar transportation system*.
lage snd that no "warning conduct which might not he I Hall into an office for the Po bill ruin-fixed Mace \ miss­ Johnson ealtfi/t it "a m il e ­
A n d r e w Ferrln, former
tickets will he Issued."
In the public Interest.
lice Department, and cam Ml iles are tiie only Air Force stone measure" and express­ North Orlando Police Chief,
ed hope it would be the fore­ was fined $25 plus court
tactical rockets in Europe.
runner of many other steps costs. Wednesday afternoon
to solve the problems of the following u hearing conducted
nation'* rapidly expanding ur­ by Just ire of the Pence L. L.
Executives For
ban area*
Cox, Longwood.
Tbc new taw provides $175
Barry, Business
Ferrln was found guilty on
^VlONMtNr .
million for distribution on a a charge of disturbing the
Advisers Say
matching basts to municipali­ peace filed against him after
ties to improve their mass blows were exchanged with
WASHINGTON fUPI)
Sen
Barry Goldwater, n- transit systems,
Chnrles Rowell in a fight
Johnson xnid thr “ curses
Ariz., rniitd get 5* per cent
tale Saturday night during a
of
congestion"
in
American
of business executives' vote
July
Fourth celebration a t
agnlnit President Johnson if cities could not be solved North ' Orlando.
overnight,
or
by
one
act,
but
he wins the GOP presidential
nomination, according to a he said transit measure was an
poll conducted by a private important step.
Galimorc Visits
hudness advisory organiza­
tion:
Home Town
Beatles Pay
Results of the survey were
ST. AUGUSTINE (UI'I) reported by the Research In­ Hotel Bill
Negro halfback Willie Gallstitute of American (RIA)
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — morc of the Chicago Bear*
Inc , based on a nationwide- IL e Beatles have paid a $2,- professional foottsall t e a m
sample of 0.000 replies from 800 bill from a local hotel stayed last night at s newlya "representative" cross sec­ where they vacationed last integrated motel.
tion of executives.
February,
Galimore, ■ native of St.
The poll said Johnson would
When the English Rock 'N Auguitine played c o l l e g e
get 31 per rent of Hie vote, Roll singers checked out of football at Florida AAM. He
with 11 per rent giving no the Deauville hotel nfter an checked in Isle last night at
reply. RIA said this would be eight-day stay, they left $2,- the I'once de laron Motor
one vole in every three, com­ 800 worth of signed tabs un­ Lodge.
JiETTY MORRIS, Aria Jane Luiuiquist and Sandra Johnson (from left
pared to President John F. paid.
to right) are shown carrying on their duties this morning in this newly
Three Negroes stayed at the
Kennedy'* (bowing of one
rearranged section of -the office of Seminole County Clerk A rthur H.
On« of the tUms was % motel Tuesday night In the
NEW STORK HOURS: Mon. thru Frl. • In «; Sat. ■ to 1
vote in five In the business hair rut for Rea tie drummer first test of the civil rights
Beckwith Jr. The rearrangement will permit more space for visitors ns
•105 W. Flint SL, Sanford
i*h. 322-0651
executive
category
tn
1000.
.well as office use,
(iituruld Photo).'
bill there.
Rings Starr,

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Another Fisher

7-Year Term

Kennedy Shifted

Sentimentality
State Chairman Blamed For
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A lt a m o r c t e

R e q u e sts

40-Foot Easem ent

Scranton Asks
GOP Condemn
Extremists

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Vet Bill Signed

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Missile Base
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G O P To M ake Issue O f Bobby Baker 'Evidence Concealment*
5-H Club Tours
Marion County
Horse Farms

Holland Gives
Views On New
Rights Law

FIELD DAY WINNERS in the summer recreation program at South
Seminole Elementary School in Cn*»eH»erry last week were, front from
left, Marcia Couaineau, China Sullivan, Scott Clark, David and Steve
Janiiaon; second row, Billy Cole, Bryan Smith. lis te r Templeton, Collyar .
Jenson, Lorraine Couaineau; back row, Carol Sullivan, Kuthy Bradley,
Vicki Cole, Todd Miller and Barney Skeen.
(Herald Photo)

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June activity for members
Editor’s Note: Sc*. S w ­
of the Seminole County 5-H
a r d I.. Holland, Florida’s
Riding Club featured an all­
senior urns lor, r e c e n t l y
day trip to Marion County for
spelled out his thoughts on
a conducted tour of Horse
the Civil Rights Bill enact­
Farm* there. Host for the
day was Edsel W. Rowan,
ed Into the law on the sign­
Marion County Agent.
ature nf President Johnson.
First visited was the Ocala
The portion of his speech
Stud Farm, Farm No. 1,
concerning the Rights Bill
where the stallions are kept
AND THE GREEN grass grows all around.
Ona of the three special stal­
Is rsprbited here, spelling
Gardener for the Florida State Bank in Sanford,
lion* shown by handlers waa
ont the senator’s calm an.
apparently takes his job seriously, and was ob­
insured for a half-million dol­
alysla of tho measure:
served watering the grass growing in the cracks
lars with stud fee set at (5,of the sidewalk. But inquiry revealed that water- 000.
” 1 am aura that most of us
can actualy contained weed killer solution. Now
have thought many times to­
The famous Needles had
the grass is brown.
been kept up from pasture
day about the fact that the
by his manager until the
so-called Civil Rights Bill
group arrived In order that
which deals with tho racial di­
pictures could be taken of him
vision a m o n g Americana
and with him.
which haa reached serious
Throughout the day the 10
proportions has just been
club members and three adults
eigned by Preeident Johnson,
making the tour were im­
thue becoming the first major
pressed with beauty of the
law in tha field of civil rights
Ing will meet on W’ednetday farms and sixes of paxtures
By Mildred Haney
to b« enacted eince the ReThe
summer
program
of
of
each week with Mre. Ev­ and barni. A wonderful re­
conetruction daye of almoet
adult
education
In
Deltona,
elyn
West, also en instructor ception for the group a t each
100 y ean ago. The mention
location was reportad and
of thla new law la not a pleas­ under direction of Zeral Mal­ at DBJC, as teacher. Partici­ managers took time to discuss
pants will furnish their own
lard,
opened
thle
week
with
a
ant subject.
class in liquid embroidery to containers and floral mate­ care and feeding of the ani­
“Everyone here knowi that
bo taught by Mre. Lucilte rials. striving to use aa much mals and to distribute broch­
many of the contents of thla
ures on operations and man­
Pennington, Instructor from local foliage ae possible.
law ara as distasteful to your
agement of the farms.
Dsytons Beach Junior Col­
Mre. W ait It a licensed
speaksr ns to any citixen who
A fter a picnic lunch came a
lege, at the Community Cent­ floriet with 16 years experi­
trip to the Ocala Pavilion to
is hero for this celebration. I er s t 2 p. m. each Tuesday.
ence
and
hold
aa
BS
degree
in
vigorously opposed It on the
A class in flower arrang- business administration from look over horse* up for auc­
tion that afternoon, with one
Floor of tho Senate for 43
Stetson University. She has club girl participating in the
days. I deeply feel that cosrworked with adult education bidding, and a visit to a
civa and compulsory legisla­
programs sines 1960, has ap­ Western store.
tion in such a field as this is
peared on television and help­
wholly inappropriate to car­
ed make a film on flower ar­
ry out the desired results.
ranging. Thla year she was
For we cannot, by coercion,
ons of six guest designers in
make people like each other
the country for tha National
Abetter or work and live to­
Telegraph Delivery Conven­
gether more cordially.
tion and in September she
“Rut the fact la that the
will be commentator at the
Ralph B. Wirick, 43, died
civil rights bill hat now pass­
Southeastern Convention in at 2:10 p.m. Tuesday in Sem­
ed the Congress In the regu­
New Orleans.
inole Memorial Hospital.
lar wsy prescribed by our
The third class for the sum­
Born Sept. 7, 1920 In Zanes­
Constitution. It has paasoj
mer le continuation of the ville, Ohio, he had lived in
by a large majority of both
Choral Group which will meet Sanford for the past two
Houses, has been signed by
on Fridays a t 2 p. m. begin­ years making hit home on
the Preeident, and has become
ning thia week with reorgan­ Paol* Road. He waa a World
a part of our law. In ipita of
isation. Instructor and direc­ War II veteran having served
our long and vigorous object
tor la Mrs. Mildred Clark in the European Theater and
tione, a large majority of tha
from DeLand Junior High
was employed by the Ideal
Congress has passed it and it
School who worked with the
Oil Company in Orlando.
it clear that, at least as of
Deltona group for the last
Survivors sr* his wife, Mrs.
this time, a large majority of
semester of the past school
Edna Wirick and daughter,
DR. SINGLETARY
the people of our country bare
year.
The fourth elate to begin Susan, of Sanford and two
approved It.
this summer, and one which sisters, Mrs. LaDeam Turner
“ Some of thle taw le good
is creating much interest, la and Miss Patsy Wirick, both
end acceptable. Much of It
“Fiehing In Florida.” Meet­ of Akron, Ohio.
in my opinion le bad and un­
ings are scheduled a t 7 p. m.
constitutional, unreasonable,
each Friday In the Commun­
unfair tn the Southland or
Frank Watts
ity Center, beginning thia
difficult, If not Impossible, of
week, with Louis Nordmann Dies A t Home
enforcement. We have the
a t instructor.
clear right to attempt by
Frank W atts, 56. died at
Nordmann hold* a RS de­
persuasion to repeal those
Wilson E. "Gene” Single­
7:15 a.m. Wednesday at his
portions which w# do not ap­ tary, formerly of Sanford, re­ gree in Forestry from the home, 1021 Elm Aw.
prove. We have both the cently was awarded a PHD in School of Forestry, Univer­
A resident here for the
right and tha duty to chal­ mathematics from the Uni­ sity of Florida, and appears past five years he was owner
locally
on
radio
and
television
lenge in the Courts those por­ versity of Illinois.
1.1 report on fishing in the end operator of the Tenneco
tions which we think are un­
Singletary was born In Fan- area. Ha waa advisor to Service Station s t French
constitutional.
ford, and graduated from
Avenue end 18th Street.
“ Rut as law-abiding clti- Seminole High School In 19U. Northern fishermen for 13
Survivors are his wife,
years and presently Is in
sens we have no right to defy Ha attended tha University
Mr*.
Beulah Watt* of Sanford
charge of ths fishing division
it and no choice but to obey of Georgia and earned his BS for a sporting goods equip­ and two daughters, Mrs. Je r­
this new and highly distaste­ degreee In Math from Blaeu ment company.
ry Roger* of KUsimmee.snd
ful law. Several of its more Hilts Tsschers College, serv­
A t thia tima these four Miss Amy Walt*, a student
controversial features have ing a stint In ths Navy be­ cissies have received largest at East Tennessee State Un­
already been ruled upon by tween schooling.
response from Deltona resi­ iversity.
the Courts such as the ques­
Later bo attended Oklahoma dents. Upon tucreeefdl com­
tion of segregated public State on a National Science pletion of their organisation, COLTS RECALL HARDY
schools and the question of Foundation Fellowship, earn­ others, such aa swimming for
HOUSTON. Tex. (UP1) segregated use of public prop­ ing his master’s dsgreo thsrs. adults and children and health Carroll Hardy. 31-year old
erty. Other most objectiona­
At the University of Illinois, and welfare for residents of outfielder who batted A16 at
ble features sueh as tha so- Singletary held a teaching fel­ Florida, may follow.
Oklahoma City in 1963, waa
called public accommodations lowship aa he worked toward
No charges for participa­ recalled today by the Hous­
title and tha FEPC or equal his doctorate.
tion in the program will t* ton Colts. A former football
employment practice! title
He has accepted an Office made to those already enroll­ playtr a t the University of
will be promptly subjected to of Naval Rettarch Associate- ed er those who attended the Cole redo, Hardy is axpected
vigorous Court rhatlengee.
■hip and after a summer spent previous adult program. A (3 to break into the Colt*’ out­
“I believe that the pendu­
Bristol, England, will fee will be requested from field.
lum of our national philosophy spend tho nest academic year th ose w ho w ish to enrol) for
Phytical therapy can help
haa swung too far to ths left at the University of Wlecon* the first time for participa­
tion la ona or mote of tha to retrain muaclee weakened
— too far to the side of too ala.
great hast# — too groat coarSingletary la married to pro grama to be offered thla by a stroke, Florida Heart
Association eaya.
cion — too little persuasion, the former Patricia Hoolehan aummer.
tolerance and understanding. of South Dakota and they
I believe that it will swing have one eon, Clay, eight
back, inevitably, and that the years old.
final standard which will daDr. Singlstary la the son of
terrains the basis on which the late Mr. and Mre. W. H.
tho two races will live to­ Singletary long time Sanford
gether peaceably in our na­ residents, the brother of Wade
tion m utt dtpand upon what Singletary and Mrs. Cherry
IN N ERSPRIN G M A TTRESS
both racss find to bo tolar- Ryman both of Sanford and
able.
Richard Singletary of Seat­
R EN O V A TIO N S P EC IA L
“ In the meantime, I hope tle. Wash.
we ehall not resort to bitter­
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Single­
ness — much less to violence tary traveled to Champaign,
• Cleaalag 4 Processing
Felt
of any kind — and I hops we III., to attend the graduation
ehall always recall that when ceremonies on Juno 13, and
• Brand New Carer far
good citixene do not obey the Richard jolnad them there.
Mattreaa
law they help to bring about
• Bread New Insulation
a breakdown of government.
where needed
Thla le a time for patience, Library Open
ALSO:
New Mattnaaea. Box Springs, Hollywood
restraint, self-control and tol­
The Oviedo School Library
Odd
Skaao
tad King Bias Bad* Mada Ta Order at
erance. Somehow I feel that will bo epon during the month
Factory Prices I
aven In this difficult hour our of July each Thursday for
Florida people, both white atudenta who wish to check
and colored, will respond in out books. Elementary grade
BEDDING CO.
a very fine way to this chal­ children are asked to coma
l i t MagawUs Are., Sanford
lenge and that we ehall have betwaen I I and U iM a. m.
127-6331
a minimum of diffkultlee la and Ugh school students from
our good and lovely elate.”
[U;30 until noon.

Program Of Adult Education
Opens This Week In Deltona

Minority Report,
Hits Conclusions
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Senate Republicans*, charring
“concealment and cover-up of
evidence,” have given notice
, they do not Intend to let the
1controversial Robert G. (Bob­
by) Baker nffair die during
thia year’s election campaign.
The Republicans issued their
charges In a minority report
Wednesday aa the Democrstir-dominated rules committee
wound up its seven-month in­
quiry into the outride businese affairs of the former
Senate employe.
Terming Baker an “oppor­
tunist," the committee con­
ceded that hia business deal­
ing* while ha we* secretary
to Senate Democrats involved
"gross improprieties’’ a n d
conflicted with hia official
duties.
A majority report Insisted,
however, that tha panel had
no legal right to determine
whether Baker actually had
violated conflict of interest
laws. It said there was no
way they could punish Baksr.
In their report, lit* Repub­
lican* said ths investigation
was not complet* and charged
Democrats with using their
three-vote margin to “frus­
trate and beat down every
effort on the part of the min­
ority to call witnesses and
complete the investigation."
The three Republican* ssid

Two Seminole
Ralph B. Wirick Firms Chartered
Dies In Hospital

TEN YOUNGSTERS decorated their bikes for the Bicycle Rodeo held
last Friday at the Longwuorl Elementary School as nn event of the sum­
mer recreation program. Winning prizes were, front, from left, Kevin
Estes, third; David McKenzie, second and Eileen Sammet, first. Others
participating, in back, were Bobby Finch, Tracy Estes, Jimmy Fox,
Jimmy Mattison, Theresa Estes, Mike Fox and Mack Sawyer.

Statewide Tests
Set For Aug. 8
S ta te w id e examinations
have been »et for Aug. S cov­
er a variety of office .kills In
state agencies served by tho
Florida Merit System.
In addition qualified appli­
cant* will be admitted to the
employment counielor I exam­
ination, according to Florida
Merit System director, Gerald
L. Howell.
Residents who meet the po­
sition’s minimum qualifica­
tions of a college degree
which included IS semester
hour* related to counseling
and guidance, nr who have
this enur** work and four*
y ean full-time paid counsel­
ing experience, should submit
a transcript and application
by July 22 for the August
examination, the director said.
This ipacialltsd employment
service work rendering coun­
seling service to thoee in need
of vocational guidance car­
ries a salary range from (390
to 14(0 par month.
Additional Information and
application blank* are avail­
able a t local office* of the
State Employment Service at
200 S. French Ave. or may
be obtained directly from the
Florida Merit Systems, Carl­
ton Building, Tsllahassee,

Former Sanford
Man Awarded
Ph. D. In Math

THOUSANDS of cones of cotton candy were
sold over the weekend by the Longwood Volunteer Fire Department at the annunl Fourth of
July Fiesta to help raise fund* for new equlp‘
‘ future.
‘
"Here,
;, Cindy
ment and supplies
for the
Lake, left, and Judl Taylor, college girl* home
for the summer, turn the calendar back a few
year* to enjoy the sugar-spun confection.

Nine Tables
In Play For
Bridge Club
Kino tables, directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson, were In
play for Tuesday afternoon’s
weekly meeting of the DeBary Duplicate Bridge Club
at the Firemen’s Recreation
Hall on Colombo Road.
Annouactd winner* were,
NS. first, Mrs. E. E. And.rson and Mre. Myron Accord!;
second, Marvin Long and Mias
Johnson; third, Mr. and Mrs.
John V a n d a r a c h a a f and
fourth, Mre. Ruth Blatt and
Norman Meyer.
KW. first, Mre. Edith Lackey and Mrs. Frank Holder;
second, Mr. end Mre. E. M.
Hinkle; third, , Mre. Earl
Sand born and H. M. Valentine
and fourth, Mre. Lillian Mey­
e r and Mia. Lolls Weeks.

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THE DIVING HOARD at Land OLakes Coun­
try Club pool In Ca**oll&gt;erry i* a popular spot
on Thursday mornings when some 85 youngatari from summer recreation programs in Cas­
selberry, I-onguood and South Seminole Ele­
mentary Srhool report for the weekly swim­
ming session,
(Herald Fheto)
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Echols

Two Seminole County cor­
porations have been charter­
ed by the state, according to
State Secretary Tom Adams.
They are listed as:
Seminole Lodge Inc. of Post
Office Box 1450, Senford,
with authorised stock of 5,000 common shares a t 11 a
share. The firm will deal in
a nursing and convalescent
home. Incorporator* are Don­
ald R. Graham, Florence S.
Graham, Marie S, Graham, all
of Apopka.
Jony Jackson Boat Company
Inc. and located en the Mar­
vin Road. Longwood. It list*
100 shares of common stock
at (100 a share and will deal
in boats, canoes and marine
equipment. Incorporator* are
listed a* Eldon G. Wiggln*.
D riom E. Wiggins of Or­
lando.

Funeral Notices

the committee should have
called witnesses who could
have testified whether gov­
ernment office* were used to
arrange dates with call girit
to further private business in­
terests. The majority report
said it hnd found “no evidence
other then rumors" of such
incidents.
Among other witnesses the
Republicans said should hava
been ealled waa White House
aids Walter Jenkins, whose
name figured in the inquiry
when Don R. Reynolds, a SiL
ver Spring, Md., insurance
agent, testified he had once
bought advertising on a Texas
television station owned by
President Johnson’s family.
Reynolds said Jenkins urg­
ed him to buy the advertising
after he sold Johnson two
160,000 life insurence polides. Jenkins has denied eny
such arrangement in an affidavit.
Baker, a former Senate
png* boy from Pickena, S. C.,
who waa regarded aa a pro­
tege of Johnson when the
President was Senet* Demo­
cratic leader, resigned his sec­
retary's post last Oct. 7 when
hia outsid* business interests
cam* to light.
He estimated hia net worth
on paper aa (2 million, but
the majority report of the
committee trimmed thle fig­
ure to (447.849.

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Funeral Horn, w ith It.v.
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i'h rl.t Eplaoopat Church of*
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acrvie.a tar Frank W all*. II.
who d l.d W .d n .r l.y at h i.
home. 10)t Elm Avanua. San.
ford, w ill ba h .ld at M t pm
Saturday In Calvary Baptl.t
Church in Krwta. Trnn. Ilrliaon F un.ral Itoma In chars*
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DEAR ABBY: My huiband positively refuses to
tip anyone unless (as he
puts it) they have “earned
a reward" for doing some­
thing special for him. lie
says waiters are paid to
serve customers, doormen
are paid to open doors, taxi
drivers are paid to drive,
and barbers are paid to cut
hair, and he's sick of all
these people with their
hands out. When we leave
a restaurant, if looks could
kill we'd both be dead. 1 get
terribly embarrassed, but
It doesn't seem to bother
my husband a bit. How can
1 get it through his head
that “tipping" is an accep­
ted custom, and people who
do not tip a rt considered
strange?"
DEAR WIFE: Many Jobs
(bclitmys, waiters, dormcn,
hairdressers, manicurists )
arc considered attractive
only because of the “ tips"
that go with them. And the
salaries paid take “tips"
into account. So in many
cases, a tip is more than a
fringe benefit. It is bread
and butter. Granted, no es­
tablishment should expect
tiie customers to pay their
help, hut until th* system t«
changed, why punish the
working folks?
• • •
DEAR ABBY: 1 am a mid­
dle-aged man in love with a
woman a few years my Junlor. We are both mature
people, we both have had a

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previous marriage. She and
I are completely congenial.
We like the r.m s things,
have similar educational
backgrounds and can talk
for hours without running
out of conversation. 1 krve
her deeply, but she says she
only “ likes" me, and she
doesn’t love me — and so
no marriage. All I can do
is hope and wait, but she
says I'm wasting my time,
that she knows her feeling
for me won't change. Any
suggestions?
UP AGAINST A STONE
WALL

port. There Is probably not
one unmarried woman who
hasn't turned down at least
one chance to marry. W h y
then, do so many married
women who are married to
beasts get a smug satisfac­
tion out of calling their unmarried
friends "old
m aids"? 1 would like your
comments, please.
MARIE
DEAR MARIE: The term
“old maid" is not always
intended as a slur. H can
be used with gentleness and
understanding. And self,
sufficient women, unmarri­
DEAR UP AGAINST: Be­ ed by choice, probably
couldn't care less. But 1
lieve her. Her answer might
agree with you — when its
change, but her feelings
connotations a r e
crux-1,
are not likely to. Then you
those using the t e r in
could have a wife who
should be ashhamed of
"likes" but does not “love"
themselves.
you. That would be dandy
• • •
if it's only companionship
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
you're both looking for —
" J O II N N Y ON T H E
but don't expect more.
• • •
SPOT” : Keep right on be­
ing punctual — it's one of
DEAR ABBY. Do you
the most beautiful of all at­
think It is proper to refer
tributes, although 1 person­
to a single woman who has
ally have lost more time be­
never been married as an
ing on time than anyone 1
“old m aid"? I have a dear
friend who has never m ar­ know.
• • •
ried. She is attractive, pop­
ular, self • supporting and
Troubled? Write to ABBY,
Box (&gt;9700, I &lt;iv Angeles,
nobody's fool, and I am nutCalif., B0069. For a personal
raged every time 1 hear
someone call her an “old
reply, enclose a stamped,
maid. “Some women turn
self-addressed envelope."
down chances to marry be­
For Abby's booklet, "How
cause they can’t get the
To Have A Lovely Wed­
man they want, and will ding," send 50 cents to Absettle f o r none other.
by, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Others have families to sup­ Calif., 90069.

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C-ar-care courses at YWCAs
nationwide are offering to
teach women — among other
things — how- to change s tire.
Any woman worth her salt
knows exactly how to get a
tire changed.
Say she is on the highway
when a tire suddenly goes
thumplngly fist. What is the
first thing she does? Open the

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F l o r i d a in a n d r a n
SKMINOI.R COUNTY.
C H SX rR RT NO. KITS
n o t i c e OP a r r r i n
MOHTOAOP. rnH IIC L M t'R R
J. 8 OLKA BON, JR., aa Ad­
m inistrator o f Veterans' Af
falra. an O fficer of the United
States o f Amerloa,
P laintiff,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COI RT OP
THE NINTH JUDICIAL C lll.
CUIT IN AND POR SEMI.
COl'NTY, PI.OHIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1I13S
C tT r NATIONAL RANK OP
MIAMI
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States of America banking
corporation.
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vs.

DAVID
C.
REIMPCIIUS8EL
and and HYLVIA RKIMBCHUHSKt,
hla hla w ife, not known to h*
dead or allv* and, If dead, the
D efen dan ts unknown epouao, heirs, devlTO) WILLIAM
M.
KOKNIG aeer, grantees, assign ees, lie n ­
and DOLOnKI C. KOE- ors.
creditors.
trustee*,
or
NIG. hla wife.
other claim ante, by, through,
WHORE RESIDENCE IP under or agalnat
UNKNOWN AND WHOSE DAVID
C.
REIM8CIIU88F.L
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS and HYLVIA RE1MSC1IUHHEL.
181
I0S
E ast
Henfer hi* w ife, or either of them;
Street.
and all partita having or
New Orleans 22,
claim ing to have any right,
l.oulalana:
till*, or Intereet In tha property
TOU ARE I I E R E n T NOTI­ described In the Complaint.
F I E D that a Complaint to fore,
Defendants.
close a certain m ortgage en­
NOTICE OP BUIT
cum bering tha follow ing dee- TOi DAVID C. REIM8CIIUScrlbed real property, to-w it:
BEL and SYLVIA ItKIMLOT FIVE (S) o f HAN.
ECIIUSSEL, hla w ile, not
LANDO K8TATK8. Hrtnl.
known to be dead or anote County, Florida, ac.
llva and. It dead, the un­
eordln* to plat thereof
known apouet, helre, darecorded In Plat Rook 12.
vlaeaa, grantee*, aaelgnP ago II. of tho Public Re**&gt;.
lien or*
creditors,
cordo of Sem inole County,
tr u ste e* or other claim ­
Florida.
a n ts by. through, under
Together with:
or e ta ln tt
, 1 W oatomatlc Hot Water
DAVID C. REIM8CHU8H eater (40 gal.) No. H I ­
SEL and SYLVIA HEIMDE
■CHUSSEL hla w ife, or
I Emoraon-Pryno Kitchen
either of them; and all
Eahauet Fan with Hood
partial having or claim ­
i Monogram W all Furnaca
ing to have any right,
— No. A-I0II-K
title, or Intereet In tha
1 Martha W ashington hullt
property described In tbe
In oven—No. UA -tX -2-G
Complaint. Residence un ­
1 Martha W ashington sur­
known.
face unit— No. E-I2-H-2-G
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
I Nulone H eaters
FIED that a Complaint haa
has bean filed asalnnt you In h en Hied again st you by the
tha abova-atylad suit, the abort P la ln tld In tbe above-styled
t ills o f which la J. 8. Ulraaon. o u r t and cauae for tha pur­
J r , as Admlnletrator of V eter­ pose of foreclosing the m ort­
an*' Affairs, an Offtoor of tha gage on the follow in g dasUnited
States
of
America. crlbed property, situ a te and
P laintiff, varaua W illiam M. being
la
Sem inole County,
K oenig and Dolores C. Koe­ Florida:
nig, bio w ife. Defendant*, and
Lot II. Block T, HEPTLER
yob aro required to serve a
HOMES ORLANDO. SEC­
copy of your Answer or other
TION ONE, according to
pleading to tho Complaint on
plat tharaof recorded In
P la in tiffs Attorney, Mack N.
P lat Book 11. 1'agaa a
Cleveland, J r , Suite S it San­
and (, Public Records of
ford A tlantis National Rank
Sem inole County, Florida.
Rulldlng, Sanford. Florida, and Together w ith tbe follow ing
fils tho original Answer or Items of property which are
other pleading la the office located In and perm anently In­
o f tho Clerk of tho Circuit stalled aa a part of tha Im­
C ou it on or before tho loth dsy provem ents on said land:
o f August. A. D. l t l l . If you
U. E. Air Conditioner—
fat) to do to, a decree pro
Model I1TAIIUI1 — Serial
eoafeeao w ill bo taken agalnet
I t a i a i a ii
yon for the relief demanded
In -th e Complaint.
This Notice shall bo publish­
ed once a week for four conse­
Come To The
cu tive w eeks la The Sanford
Herald, a newepaper circulat­
e d , la Sem inole County, FlorXV11,1,1AM
LOUVRES
w ife,

M.
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have done if he hadn't come fo
her aid. And the man will
say It was nothing at all.
climb back in his car or
truck, feeling good for hav­
ing done a helpless woman a
good turn.
The woman will think how
wonderful It is that there still
are gentlemen In the world.
Isn't that a happier solution
than to teach women how to
get out and change tires them­
selves?

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king and return a heart,
whereupon South would have
to try that finesse. That
would also lose and he would
be down one because there
Is no way to (hut down the
ace of trumps.
A thoughtful South would
see that he did not need the
spade finesse. He would win
the first trick with dummy's
ace of spades and lead trumps
until East played his ace.
East would return a heart and
South should refuse that fin­
esse also. Then he would
pull whatever trumps were
still out, discard dummy’s
last two hearts on long dia­
monds and finally ruff out the
Jack of hearts.
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Bridge teacher and writer
AAQBi
Fred Karyin of Washington
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♦ AQ
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EAST
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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Roy Collins and her
grandchildren, Nancy and
Janet Rlggi, daughters of
Mr. and Mra. Fred Prevail,
and Steve Riggs, aon of Mr.
and Mra. Marvin Riggi, are
visiting in the north.
Nancy and Stevs are stay­
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vllle, Ky., and Mrs. Collins
and Janet are vlilting In Columbue, Ohio.
Mra, Collins will laler go
to Louisville and they will
all return together.
Mrs. K. R. Dennett nnd
children, Jerry, Mary Ann
and Tony and Mra. George
Hauser of DeLand, recently
visited their alster, Mra. V.
P. Allman and mice, Mrs.
Grant Clutter.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Ilartrr
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Mra. C. W. Plank Sr. hai
returned to her home In St.
Pcteraburg after a visit with
her aon and daughter-in-law.
Rev. and Mra. C. W. Plank
Jr.
Mrs, Myrtle Riggs, mother
of Marvin Itlggs, has return­
ed to her home after being
in the hospital with a severe
heart attack. Mra. Riggs is
from Louisville, Ky.,but has
often visited here.
Odell, Edward am) Glen
Walston of Illlaxt, Miss, arc
Staying with Mrs, Frank
George while they are work­
ing with the Hubbard Conatmctkin Company a t Titus­
ville.

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MR. AND MRS. D. A.
Bury, recently observed
niversary with an open
homo of their daughter,

TB" Tama r r ■
BRUCE of South Detheir fiOth welding an­
house reception a t the
Mra, It. A. Fender.

Mr. And Airs. D. A. Bruce Are
Feted On 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brura
of South Dellary, were re­
cently guests of honor at an
open house reception at the
home of their daughter, Mra.
R. A. Fender, In observance
of their golden wedding anniveraary.
Mrs. C. Wood and Mrs. Fen­
der greeted the more than 120
gueste who called during the
open house houre between 3
and fi pm .
The reception rooms of the
Fender home were adorned
with arrangements of assort­

ed yellow flowers throughout.
Centering the buffet table,
which was overlaid with a
sheer lace cloth, waa a three
Urrcd— wedding— enko • aurrounded hy treya of entads,
meats, relishes, randlea and a
howl of refreshing fruit
punch.
Prior to retirement, Mr.
Brace was a member of the
Ox Fiber Brueh Company at
Ilenton Junction. The Rrueea',
who came to Florida 44 y ean
ago from Georgia, hare five
children, twelve grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren.

Modern Nuptials Vary From
Primitive W edding Customs
NEW YORK (UPI) -L o n g
ago, many of the contempor­
ary wedding customs were
observed not out of tradition
but out of necessity — and
self-preservation.
Take the m atter of "stand­
ing up' ’for th« bride. This
now traditional practice had
Its beginning* at a time when
primitive man used to seloct
hi; wife by capturing her In
a raid on an enemy tribe.
Following the swain's re­
turn — wlfe-tobc dragged
behind — tils friends would
"stand up" around him. The
purpose: to ward off an at­
tack fro mrescue parties of
the glrl'a kinfolk or tribe.
OUter traditional wedding
practices, according to Ency­
clopedia Americana, also are
based on nceesslttra encoun­
tered by ancient peoples
when they married.
The original wedding band,
for example, was almply a

JUNE 30,1964

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large band used (a tie up Uie
restive damsel after she had
been captured.
Tb Insure her continued
presence, the glrl'a apouse
placed a restraining band about her ankle, above her
knee, around her neck — or
through her nose, depending
on tribal custom.
The "giving away" of the
bride In ancient times took
pltco after Use prospective
bridegroom agreed to pay a
particular price to hia fatherin-law-to-be. Tills was during
a period in history when the
acquisition of a bride was
an undligulsedly commercial
transaction.
The manner and type of
payment varied from place to
place. And by today's stan­
dard t, the purchase price for
a wife was not very flatter­
ing.
A seemingly favorite form
of payment, for example, waa
one row!
Historically, one can even
find a basis In ancient m ar­
riage practice for the con­
temporary trend toward ex­
empting married men from
military service.
The ancient Hebrews had
such a custom. When a man
took a new bride, bo waa en­
joined from going to war for
one year because "he should
ljo free at home one year and
shall cheer up his wife which
he hath taken."

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T he R. F. Coopers
Honor Guests On
40th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper
of this city were honored re­
cently with a surprise forti­
eth wedding anniversary din­
ner Riven by their son. James
H. Cooper of New York City.
The beautiful Sunset noom
of the Grove Park Inn waa
the scene of the dinner, with
the central table featuring a
red and while carnation flor­
al ararngement, accented by
aitver candelabra with red
taper*.
Among tbe Invited guests
wera Dr. and Mrs. C. G.
Mumford of Raleigh, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Whitaker,
Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Tllson,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryan and
Miss Sara Elmore, all oi
Mari Hill, N. C„ who parti­
cipated la Mr. and Mra.
Coopcr'a wedding 40 years
ago.

Altamonte

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith
are on a month’s vacation
touring Missouri, Yellowstone
National Park and California.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Hausrr of Dol Ray Manor are
guests of Mr. nnd Mra. John
1). Eldridge in Crownsvillc,
M*l.

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their guests laat week, friends
from Akron, Ohio, Mr. and
Mr*. William R. Boggs.

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Ur. and Mrs. E. A. ChitIcndcri and Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Ray and children, Cindy
and Carey, from Pinellas
Park, and Joe D. Chittenden
ol Arlington, Va., have re ­
turned to their homes after
attending the funeral of Miss
Laura Chittenden.

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Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Other Reserves
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Unearned Discount
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The 40th annual State Home
Demonstration Council Meet­
ing wil be held at Florida
State University July 13-15.
TTvo theme will be based on
the golden anniversary of
Florida Agricultural Exten­
sion Service.
Miss Anna Mae Sikes, As­
sistant Director, aald that
more than 100 delegates will
come to the university for
this meeting.

Personals

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lar in beauty and arrange- was presented to the bride -1 the future groom’s mother i ales and carnations.
An appetizing salad lunchment.
elect by the hostesses. Her Mrs. Edwin L. Lindsey, re
The luncheon table in the mother, Mra. John Ivey, and | ceived corsages of shasta dal jeon course was served the
guests, followed by a dessert
dining room was centered1
course of green and white ice
with white carnations and
cream and sherbet served in
white pom poms flanked by
parfait glasses to carry out
white tapers from antique
the color scheme.
silver candle holders. Small
Mbs Ivey received a gift of
noaegays of white carnations
silver in her chosen pattern
and shasta daisies centered
from the hostesses.
the Individual tables.
Others attending were the
A lovely pink rose corsage
Mmes. R o b e r t Johnson,
Thomas Bowden, R u p e r t
Strickland, Thomas F. SicDaniel, Wallace W. Bell, Dalo
Scott, John Crawford, Ruth
Herron, Lucille Jarrell and
John Fitzpatrick.
Mr*. E. B. MeChesney,
Alto the M i s s e s
Ann
President of the State Coun­
Crspps, Marilyn McDaniel
cil, will open the meeting
and Merritt Philips.
Monday evening July 13. Dr.
John Champion, vice-presi­
dent of Florida State Univer­
Nothing Else Fits
sity will discuss Florida Stale
— Nothing Else
University and its place In
Florida's higher educational
Wears Like
aystem.
On Tuesday morning Dr.
Genuine
Hortcncc Glenn, dean of the
school of home economics,
will speak on home economics
at the university. Seminole
County delegates, Mrs. Lrota
Putnam and Mrs. Ralph New­
iMtitus Finest itm • siac* uso
comer with the Home Agent,
Mias Myrtie Wilton, will par­
Denims &amp; Casuals
ticipate in the Council panel
Open Fri. Nights
program..on council-training
KEEN AND KAY IVEY, mother nnd daughter,
workshops. In the afternoon
recently enjoyed n delightful bridnl luncheon
the council members will re­
honoring Kay at the \V. A. Kratzert Park
ceive training in how to make
Avenue home with Mrs. Kratzert nnd daughters
0 MEN'S w e a r
committee work more effec­
Miss Hose Kratzert and Mrs. \V. II. Park serving
113 Magnolia
Sanford
tive. They will be guests at
as co-hostcsscs.
Phone FA 2-1535
the Executive Residence la­
ter In the afternoon.
Special Interest groups con­ Enterprise
cerned with leisure, interna­
SA LE — O N E T A B L E
tional afafirs and conserva­
tion will hear Illustrated talks
on housing by Dr. Jam es
Montgomery, professor of
Miss Jean Parker jnd Mbs
home and family life. Ralph Linda Parker, daughters of
Roger of the Florida Park* Mr. and 3!rs. D. J . Parker,
Service will show picture* of left Tuesday for an extended
some of Florida's parka and vacation.
woodlands.
Their first stop will be
Stale council officers will
be elected and instalhxl at a Jacksonville, N.C., for a visit
banquet Wednesday night. with friends and then on to
Dr. M. C. Watkins, director Chicago for a short stay
where Miss Bety McGillis
of the Florida Agricultural
Extension Service will pre­ wlU join them for the trip
on to San Francisco, where
sent a forecast of Extension
they will be visiting relatives,
home economics. Miss Ethyl
and aight-seelng also.
"THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
Holloway, retired dial r 1 c t
Mlsa Cathy Zimmerman of
borne demonstration agent,
Key W e s t , was overnight
will tell of her experiences in
T O U C H T O N ’S R EX A LL DRUG
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J .
home demonstration work In
Parker Thursday, on her way
Locally Owned and Operated by Glean McCall and
foreign lands.
by a different route to join
“Ernie” Mllla
The conference c l o s e s
the other girls In San F ran­
COR. 1st &amp; MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
Thursday with a meeting of
cisco.
the new state council execu­
tive board.

State HD Annual Council
Will Meet At University

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

3

A. Kratzert Hosts Bridal Luncheon

Mrs. W. A. Kratzert and
daughters, Mbs Rose Krat­
zert and Mrs. Evie Kratzert
Park, were hostesses to a re­
cent bridal luncheon honoring
Miss Kay Ivey, bride-elect.
The Kratzert home on Park
Avenue waa decorated with
arrangements of s u m m e r
flowers. Two epergnes on the
mantle contained white glads
and shasta daisies, spectacu­

Summer Wedding
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Elmer Van Camp of Char­
lotte, N. C.
The brldc-to-be was born in
Portsmouth, Va. She attend­
ed Lyman II ig h School,
Longwood, and Orlando Jun­
ior College. She will gradu­
ate from Orange Memorial
School of Nursing on August
38, 1984.
Her paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Roland C.
Lyons, Longwood, and her
m a t e r n a l grandfather la
Jam es L. Nutter of Norfolk,
Va.
Ita r fiance waa born In
Charlotte, N. C., graduating
from Garringcr High School.
Ho attended the University
c t Charlotte and la employed
by the Postal Department.
Tlie wedding will tie an event of Saturday, August 29,
at 4 p.m. at the Casselberry
at 4 p. m. at the Casselberry
Cummuatt)— M e t h o d i s t
Obirch.

W.

Mrs.

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MISS NIKI ASHBY, bride-elect of Alex McKibbin, was recently compli­
mented with n miscellaneous bridal shower at the M. L. Nichols homo
on Oak Avenue. From the left are Mrs. John Shepard, co-hostess, Miss
Ashby, Mrs. Bishop Ashby, mother of the honoree, and Mrs. Nichols.

Miss Niki Ashby Is Feted
With Miscellaneous Shower
M in Niki Aahby, lovely
hride-clect of Ale* McKIbhin,
was honor guest i t a recent
niicellin co u i bridal shower
with M n. M. L. Nichols icrvInE ai hojtcsi at her Oik
Avenue home, assisted by
Mrs. John Shcpird.
The party rooms were dec­
orated with arrangements of
assorted colorful blossom i
and two large wedding belli
were suspended over the
srchway. The coffee tabic
featured a floral centerpiece
with candles and a miniature
bride and groom and brides­
maids.
One table displayed two Cu­

pids holding a pink rose cor­
sage and two large silver
wedding bands Joined toge­
ther
The bride * elect received
the lovely gifts from a white
umbrella with attached pink
streamers and the hostesses
presented her with a beautiful
rose corsage to complement
the stunning sea foam sheath
in which she was attired.
Each guest was favored
with miniature umbrellas and
blue and whito sachet tablets
wrapped in frilly white net
and tied with satin ribbons
to which a silver wedding
band was attached.

diomsmaluiM
Well did you try any of the
recipes given last week? I
certainly hope that you did
and hope you will try the ones
this week also. This 1* from
• Mississippi Homemaker
Scalloped Haihvxx7nlj
SCALLOPED HASH
t cups diced leftover cooked
beef
S cups diced cooked white or
| sweet potatoes
1/8 teas pepper
I tbsp. minced onion
1 teas, worceaterahiro aauce
1 tbsp. chopped parsley
1 beef bouliton cube
1 cup water or leftover veg­
etable water
Combine l i t 7 Ingredients
Then add bouillon cube which
haa been dissolved in the wa­
ter. Pour into a greased lH
qt. casserole dish and bake
In a 360 degree oven fur one
Jiour. Serves 4-8
■

Also here la her Creole
Liver
4 allcea baron, diced
1 lb. beef liver sliced
thick
3 tbsp. flour (about)
1H teas, salt
1/3 cup diced green pepper
1 No. 2 can tomatoea (2)4
cups)
1/8 teas, pepper
1/8 teas, chili powder
Saute bacon in a skillet un­
til nearly crisp. Remove ba­
con and set aside. Dredge liv­
er with flour and brown In
bacon fat. Add bacon and re­
maining ingredients Cover

YEA H !
YEA H !
YEA H !
Kum in ’n fele
■ jlnuwine bargen—with yore
ohn hand.

The hostesses acncd deli­
cious home made lemon
cheese rake, nuts, mints, and
soft drinks to Mr*. Bishop
Aahby, mother of the brideelect and to the Mines, Wal­
lace Phillips, (Jordon Bradley, Kay Howard Jr., John
Kader, Hello Hagan Jennings,
Dale Scott, E. F. Ilousholder, Ralph Ray, Frank Donahoe, Donald James, tl. D.
llishop Jr., Robin llrown and
Henry Wight.
Also the Misses Pat Wight,
Elisabeth R. Wiliams, Barbara Bradley, Judy Ludwig,
Merritt Phillips and Rose­
mary Southward.

Q o h m Jt

and simmer 46 minutes. Ser­ GREEN TOMATO MINCE­
MEAT. ITie homemaker who
ves 4.
gave me this one says Hint
this will make 0 pica and this
Theres another
is to store in clean hot Jars.
DUTCH HOT SLAW
8 sups chopped apple
fl cups shredded green cab­
0 tups chopped green tomatoes
bage
4 cups brown sugar
1 tbsp. butter, fat or salud oil
1 1/.1 cups vinegar
U cup vinegar
3 cups raisins
*4 teas, salt
1
tbsp. cinnamon
2 eggs beaten
I teas, cloves
U4 tbsp. sugar
3/4 teas, allspice
1/8 teas, paprika
3/4 teas, mace
U cup water
3/4
teas, pepper
Vs cup light cream
2 teas salt
Cook cabbage. Drain, place
3 4 cup butter
in serving dish, and keep hot.
Mix apples with tomatoea.
Meanwhile melt butter in top
of double boiler then add Add remaining ingredients,
eggi, vinegar, salt, paprika except butter, bring gradually
and water, beaten together to a boil, simmer 3 hours.
and cook over boiling water Add butter and pour into
until thickens while stirring. clern hot jars. Seal and store.
Remove from heat, add cream, Makes fl pies,
beat with egg beater until
Herrs a mouth waterer.
fluffy and pour over the hot
HONEYCOMB
PUDDING
cabbage. Serves 4
I cup sugar
1 rup flour
Back to Missouri again for
Vi teas, soda
.
this CHICKEN and SWEET
4 eggs well beaten
POTATO CASSEROLE.
l rup mollassrs
3 rupa boned, cooked nr can­
rup butter, melted
ned rhlcken
rup lukewarm milk
4 rooked, pared medium S.
Mix sugar, flour and soda.
Potatoes
Add molasses, butter and
2 cups chicken gravy
milk. Brat thoroughly and
4 strips baron
Arrange the chicken and add eggs. Turn Into buttered
sliced S. Potatoes in alternate baking baking dish or mold.
layers in a grease^ 1** qL Bake at 360 degrees until
raaaerole. Tour gravy over firm. AI&gt;out 46 minutes. Serve
all, then with baron. link* un­ from disli or unmold onto
covered in a moderate oven serving dish. Serve with a
400 degrees fnr 30 minutes. sauce. Serves 8.
Serves 8.
The next two recipes are
GRAVY
front a future homemaker
I tbsp. dripinga
who enjoys cooking very
3 tbsp. flour
2 cups water or stock
much. FRANKFURTER PIE
aalt and pepper
1 rup diced raw carrots
1 cup diced raw potatoes
Another "Show Me" recipe 3/4 cup sliced onions
3 tbsp. catsup
Bread slice*
] teas, salt
2 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. water
2 large franka, in U " slices
Took potatoes, carrots, on­
ions, catsup, 1V4 cups water
and salt together rovered un­
til vegetables are tender, (25

Miss Teston And J. A. Cohen Exchange Vows
Miss Martha Cleo Teston,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Wilson Teston of Sanford,
and James Albert Lee Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Albert Cohen, also of this
city, were united in holy m a­
trimony on June 27, 1984 at
8 p m. at the Free Methodist
Church of Sanford with the
Rev. Eugene Sheldon perfor­
ming the impressive candle­
light double ring ceremony.
Two seven-branched candlabra Entwined with greenery
and burning white candles
stood at cither side of the al­
tar with pedestal baskets of
white mums and glads and
potted palms.
Mrs. Tom Richey, organist,
provided the traditional nup­
tial music with Mrs. Fred
Lottery, soprano, singi n g
"I’ll Be Irving You Always,"
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in white lace net featuring a
titled bodice with a sweet­
heart neckline and tapered
wrist length sleeves with a
licit shape knee length skirt.
Her veil of illusion was at­
tached to a Jewelled tiara and
she carried a cascade of
w h i t c carnations centered
with a while orrhid. She
wore on heirloom gold necktare presented to her by lier
grandmother, the late Mrs.
J. T Fortier Sr.
Mrs. Hermit Wallstcdt at­
tended the bride as matron
of honor In pink nylon ileie
over a sweeping skirl and she
carried a bouquet of blue car­
nations.
Miss Kay Teston of Talla­
hassee serve-' her cousin os
liridol ntleiutant, ami was
gowned in o pale blue full
skirted nylon frock with a
bouquet of pink carnations.
Robert Brumley served the
groom as best man with Rob­
ert O. Culien. brother of the

groom from Indian River
City, serving as groomsman,
ami ushers were Clifford Co­
hen and Robert Midgrtt, bro­
ther-in-law of the groom front
Cocoa.
The bride’s mother was a t­

COLD
HARDY
SHRUBBERY

Sanford, following a yacht
cruise.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crain
and children from Eau Gal­
lic; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Midgett ami daughter, from Co­
coa; Mrs. M. A. Clayton of
Jacksonville and Miss Kay
Teston of Tallahassee.

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’Die members of the Ladies
Aid of the Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer have made
tin.i] plans fnr Ihc Summer
Ice Cream F’ostlval to he hrld
Saturday, July It, on t h e
church grounds at 101 West
25th Place.
The affair Is open to the
public, announced Mrs. H. L.
Andrews, Ways and Means
Chairman. Also being served,
along with all types sundaes
and sodas, will be hot dogs
and hamburgers.
Games ( or the children
have been planned and also
a special feature will be lus­
cious baked goods offered
for sale, either a whole cake
to be taken home or a piece
to hove with your supper,
Mr*. Andrews revealed.
Serving will start at 5 p m.
and continue till 0 p m.

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By Mrs. It. I* Johnson
min.), Mix the flour anil 2
tbsp. water to smooth paste,
add to vegetables and simmer,
stirring constantly, until saur.&lt;
is thickened. Add s l i c e d
franka. Pour into a greased
nr oiled I qt. casserole. Ar­
range lightly buttered or oil­
ed bread slices on top. Rake
in n 460 degree oven until
golden brown. Serves 4.
FROZEN LIME PIE
IS eggs
1 cup sugar
H cup light corn syrup
1 pt. heavy cream
*.* cup lime juice
1 tens, grated lime peel (nr
more)
I cup graham cracker crumbs
14 cup butler, melted
Real eggs until thick. Beat
in !4 cup sugar. Add corn
syrup, cream, lime juice and
peel. Freezo in refrigerator
tray. Beal until light. Mix
crumbs, butter and remaining
sugar. Line tray with waxed
paper. Spread with half of
the crumb mix. pour in beat­
en lime mixture. Cover with
remaining crumbs. Freeze.
Serves 0-8.

M R. A N D M BS. JA M E S L E E C O H E N

Enterprise Personals
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Major and Mrs. Glen Reed­
e r and children of Atlanta,
(•a., are spending a week's
vacation with Mrs. Reeder's
sister, Mrs. Bill Padgett ami
family.
Mrs. Ernest Jones I* vaca­
tioning with her daughter,
Ginger, and her family, in
t ocoa tills week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llamilInn spent the weekend with
their son, Itolx-rt, in Dublin,
Ga. Their daughter, Mrs.
Gdcllc Small and Children,
Eddie and Melanie, were
guests of Mrs. Cecil Keys in
Eustis.

Mrs, J. L Horton and dau­
ghter, Jane, returned from
an extended visit with rela­
tives in Tipton, Inti, and GadHow are we doing? Well -den, Ala.
here’a still another.
Miss Lani friend, daughter
BEAN BRAN ROAST
of Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Friend,
1/3 rup chopped onion
Green Springs, left Monday
1 tbsp. melted fal
3 cups conked beans, drained for a visit with friends in
and mashed (Navy, kidney, Waukregan. III.
lima)
IV4 cups Wheat Rran
lender and brown. Add re­
I rup grated cheese
maining ingredients, blend
1 teas salt
thoroughly. Fill well-greased
1/8 teas, pepper
custard cups, bake in hot oven
100 degrees for 30 minutes.
U cup beau liquid
Pan-fry onions in fat until Serve with tomato satire.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Eyre
of Orange City, came down to
the Cockrell house to keep
Marilyn anil Robert while
tlieir parents were away.

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Women's
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coc­
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dog, Ajax, toft Friday for
several day* with Mr. anti
Mr*. Hay Bias* in Virginia
lleach, Vs.

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accessories and a pink car­
nation corsage.
Fallowing the wedding cerernnny, a reception was held
in the church annex. The ta ­
ble, overlaid with while dam­
ask, embossed with ailver
wedding bells, held a threetier wedding cake and a crys­
tal bowl of refreshing fruit
punch. An arrangement of
pink camellias graced the
table with pink and white
streamers attached.
Assisting at the reception
were the Mnics. May Smith,
Betty Sheldon, Annette Wallstedt, Betty Richey and Osie
Unwrry.
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a smart pink
linen ensemble with matching
accessories.
Mr. amt Mrs. Cohen are
residing at 24i&gt;8 Holly Avenue,

Lutheran Ladies

*3

Met* wun fane

tired in blue print nylon jer­
sey with white accessories
and her corsage was of white
carnations tipped with blue.
The groom's mother chose
a powder btue Jacquard
weave ensemble with while

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Pago 6 — July 9, 1964

Sporta

Buhl Blanks Giants For 10th W in

Between Pirates Thrash
Us Fans Red Hurling To
Grab 9-1 Affair

Smith Hurls Legion Nine
To 1-0 Win Over Eustis

Sanford’s\P ost 53 American
Legion junior baseball club
continued Its winning ways
Wednesday night at Sanford
Memorial Stadium when the
locals came up with a 1 to
0 decision over Eustis.
D o n n i e Smith on t h e
mound for 3fanager F rink
Thomas' outfit whiffed 13
Eustis batters over the aeven-lnnlng span while issuing
no free passes and limited
the opposition to two hits.
Meanwhile, that wet as
many hits as Dick Broome of
Eustis permitted the Sanford
aggregation.
In fact, Sanford pushed
over Use only run of the con­
test — which proved to be
tho margin of victory — in
the third frame. After two
were out a Eustis error end
&gt; pair of back-to-back passed
Buc..y Hunt, John Foster, Calvin Griner, Lnrry
balls by Eustis' catcher, WyJohnson, Steve Hitchcock, Bubba Pnrk, Steve
slikl, permitted the o n e
Push and Chnrles Thompson, (Back row, from
marker.
left), Conch Don Hitchcock, Phil Griner, Tom
Thomas Is quite concerned
Hatchet, Rick Brasher, Itoy Hunt, Willie Hunt
about the hitting slump Into
(sponsor), Skip Scnkarik, Dana Hogan nnd
which the club Is now sub­
Coach Arthur Push.
(Herald Photo)
merged. "Our youngsters arc
trying too hard because they­
’re anxious to break out of
It,” says Thomas. "We're go­
ing to hive to do something
quick. We've still got a
chance at the title and next
week will tell the tale."
Thomas Slid that Sanford
will return to action Friday
night when the locals travel
were winning pennants. Side A sports car rally will be to Casselberry. Saturd a y
money for television and radio
rights are reported shrinking held Sunday with registration
slated for I p. m. at the Winnaccordingly,
Legal Notice
In Atlanta, tile leadership is Dixie loealed on French Ave­
nue
and
25th
S
treet
i v r o i ’v r r J i i i a r . ' * r o r i i T .
Just as noncommittal.
N M I X tl.K
C.OW.NTV, K1,0 l i ­
All that anyone has been The rally will be sponsored lt!
by
the
Seminole
Sporta
Car
able to get out of Arthur Mont­
i-.m T n o r
gomery, chairman of the atad Club of Sanford and rally ft. W. DK IIN
r&gt;#cii»*d
ium authority, is hia Inals masters will be Bud .Hough­
jro T iri! t o m p n i T o n a
TO U L
PKIISOVS HA VITO
tence that although he haa a ton and Alice Richards.
The rally will last about two CLAIM* Oil II K M A Si II *
major league baseball team
AOAIXXT *A II) EXTATKl
lined up—he can't name It hours and will end at a pri­ T nu and r ic h of you . r r
until after the cureent season vate camp on the St. Johns hereby notified *nd required to
file any claim* and dciwind*
River.
ends in October.
which you or either of you,
Meanwhile, Montgomery and The affair will be a TSD m*y h*v* *B*ln*t *»ld **t*t*
tha offtc* o f lion. C. Vernon
hla authority are proceeding "Challenge Rally" with guests In
Mil*. Jr.. County Jude* of
with great haste on their $15 of club members also Invited Bemlnol* County, at hi* office
million stadium which 1* sche­ to participate. Club official* In th* Court Hout* In Hanford.
Florid*, within *1* calendar
duled to be ready by next said today that it will be "a month* from th* tlm* of the
April 15—appsrcnUy for the family affair.”
nr«t publication ot thl* nntlc*.
Koch claim or demand m int b&lt;
opening of the 19C5 baseball
In w ritin g and contain the
season.
ptae* of raaldanc* and pn*t
offtc* addreta of th* claim ant
But a few questions continue
and m int ba iwrnrn to by th*
to nag doubters.
claim ant, hla axant or atlnrWednesday’s Results
nay, nr tha aam* ahall he void,
Those bhlnd the stadium
(a) Harlan Tuck
project were pushing just as Knoxville 8 Macon 2
ldS K. Church Street
hard for the facility before the Lynchburg 5 Ashvllle 2
Orlando. Florida
A* Admlnlatrator of aatd
alleged promise of a fran­ Chattanooga 3 Columbus 2
eetate
chise. The timing ot certain Charlotte at Birmingham, ppd. r u h l l » b J u l y 1, f. tl, 2), l i l t
CDU-T
announcements waa almost too rain
good to be true.
Each Ume a crucial step
loomed In the route to stadium
\i»«i ( .tii ( o i i n i ( mi l s
approval, Montgomery, or At­
lanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.,
or somo ollu-r official would
announce, with great fanfare,
that whilo they were not at
liberty to reveal specifics—
major league baseball was on
Us way.
The doublers point out that
Atlanta has gone down this
road several times already—
In pro foolbsll as well as ma­
jor league baseball.
If the Milwaukee Brave* or
Eft#"'
some other tesm is coming to
Atlanta, folks down here
would like to hear It from an
official source.

Ry MURRAY OLDERMAN
By Curt Block
Sporta Editor
UP
I Sporta Writer
Newspaper Enterprise Aetn.
Bob Buhl has picked up two
BUFFALO, N.Y. — (NEA) new partners but it looks like
— iiud Wiikinaon, campaign­ tho old act.
The 35-year-old righthander
ing for the U.S. Senate from
Oklahoma, took time off to along with Warren Spahn and
Lew Burdette formed a trio
catch hia aon Jay’s farewell
that led the Milwaukee Bravea
to football In the All-Amer­ to the top of tha National
ica game and waa braced on League In Use mid '50'a.
Although the Cube are not
the difference between re­
threatening
the Natkmal Lea­
cruiting playcra and solicit­
gue leaders, Buhl won hla 10th
ing Totea. . . "Thla may be game of the year Wednesday
eaaler," he grinned. "Every- blanking tha Giants, 2-0, to
one’a a prospect." . . . And join teammates Dick Ells­
he shook hands firmly. . . . worth sod Lsrry Jackson on a
ID-game win plateau that gives
What worries Are Par* the Cubs a distinction no other
aeghlan moat about the up­ major league team haa ach­
HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY sponsored n vic­
coming Notre Dame foot­ ieved.
tory party for Its Little League baseball team
H ie threescore, Jackson (11ball aeaaon la (hat he'll b&gt;
Wednesday. The club won the Little National
playing aeren of the ID 5), Ellsworth (10-1) and Buhl
League title and then took the city champion­
(10-3),
have
accounted
for
31
games against coaches ho
ship by defeating tho Navy, champs of tho
has never fated before. . • of Chicago's 37 victories and
Littte American, In a two-out-of-three-gnme
could
become
the
first
trio
of
When Baron Adolph Rupp
series.
Members are (front row, from left),
helped coach the U.S. Olym­ 20-game winners from s single
teem
in
the
National
League
pic basketball team In 1D48
a t London, there was a ques­ since Epps Rixey, Pete Dona
hue end Dolph Luque turned
tion what rules they'd use.
the trick for the Cincinnati
Hi* Americana wanted to
Ited s.. ______
modernise them. . . . "No,"
Buhl blanked San Francisco
yelled the Ruaalana, "We play on four hits while Billy Willi
’30 rules." . . . "And," laugh­ sm s, who hit e home run In
ed the Baron, "that played Tuesday's
All-Star
game,
right Into our hands because clouted hie 20th of the regular
It retained the center jump season In addition to a single
By David M. Motflt
DUNEDIN (UPI) - Jack
and goal-tending was legal, and a double.
UPI Sports Writer
and we had acvcn-foot Bob
In the nightcap, of ■ rare Nicklaua, Arnold Palmer and ATLANTA (UPI)— The con­
Kurland," . . . So then, the w e e k d a y double header at Tony Lema will be shooting tinued unwillingness of cither
Baron recounted, the dele- Wrlgley Field, Willie Mays for Uielr fifth PGA co-aponaor- tho MUwsukeo Braves or of­
gatea met after the Games belted his 24th (bur-bagger as ed and approved tournament ficials in Atlanta to confirm
to decide on future rules. The the Glanta snapped a four- when the Professional Golfer's or deny repcsted reports that
Spanish bloc ganged up on tho game losing streak with a 7-2 Association championship gets the Brave* are headed South
Americana and pushed for a triumph In a game called af­ underway next week at the has created some ill feelings
height limit of 0-1 for all ter (even Innings because ot Columbus Ohio Country Club, at both ends of the line.
A lot has been said on the
players. . . . "Which would darkness.
July 15-19.
Rookie
righthander
Ron Automatic qualifier* for the subject since the Sporting
have ruined us," satd Rupp.
" It looked like they had the Ilcrbel picked up hla seventh PGA championship Include News printed the story which
votes too. But the Russian got win in 11 decisions while Er­ winners of all PGA co-sponsor­ haa been making the rounds
up and said, 'Nlet. To restrict nie Brogllo, the first of els ed and approved tournamenta here for more than a year.
height would be undemocrat- Chicago hurlers, lost hia fourth beginning with the one fol­ But on* fact still stands un­
let' And we won by a 28-25 straight since being obtained lowing the 1903 championship changed: No one In authority
from S i lamia. He la 3-9 and ending with the 1004 PGA has beesi willing to say what
vote."
overall.
Is really going on.
classic,
The veteran Kentucky
In the oc»y other major lea­
From Atlanta’s standpoint,
basketball coach was book- gue game, Pittsburgh stop­
thla is all to the good. After
ad for a Tokyo trip late thla ped Cincinnati 9-1. St. Louis
all, U the Braves really plan­
summer but may cancel be­ bad a scheduled game at
ned to stay in Milwaukee, sure­
cause he'e eager ta look ov­ Philadelphia rained out. All
ly team president John Meer hie new freshman crop American League had the day
Hale would come out saying
. . . . Ho also thinks our off.
flatly that. But Mcllale h is
Olympic basketball team
been
talking like a politician
Pittsburgh outfielders Man­
Result* Tuesday
might bo In trouble for tho ny Mots, Willie Stargcll and
seeking votes from both aides
Longwood 3, Bear Lake I
first lime—"How could they Roberto Clemente each drove
—speaking in generalities and
Result* Wednesday
leave off Wlllio Murrell 7 In three runs to lead a 12-hit
Sunland 11, Altamonte Springs laying nothing.
Or Wally Jones?” . . .
Pirate attack. Mota and Star­
About the closest Mcllale
0
has
come to a positive state­
Don Elbaum, our favorite gcll homered while Clemente
STANDINGS
Erie fight promoter, brings boosted hie league • leading Longwood
5 1 ment was when he said (he
us up to date! "Things have averaga to .330 with three Altamonte Springs
4 1 Bravea would remain in Mil­
really been moving for me. hits.
Casselberry
3 2 waukee "as long as the city
Bob Veale and A1 McBean Sunland
Johnny Bltiarro, my No. 1
3 3 proves It want* us."
fighter, lost a split in his allowed just four hits as the Bear Lake
2 3 No one has been able to
first television fight and was Pirates edged past Cincinnati North Orlando
1 3 pin him down on what would
be considered proof of want­
knocked out of a title match into third place by one per­
Gatae Tonight
ing.
with Carlos Ortls. Cowboy centage point. Veale waa Bear Lake va. No. Orlando
Attendance in Milwaukee Is
Billy Smith, my undefeated forced to leive the gems when
running
about a third of the
he
developed
a
blister
on
hia
flywrlght, the boy who'll
peak years when the Braves
bring back tha little man, pitching hand.
took U&gt; of the first 12 rounds
from Tlonnlo DcCost, then
Runnels On Air
Bunning Park
folded In the 14th round from
PASADENA, Tex. (UPI) F O n i THOMAS, Ky. (UP1) l es*"ue
exhaustion. Last hut not
Pete Runnels, former major
—
Jim
"Perfect
Game"
Run­
Wednesday's
Results
least, Dick Wlpperman, my
league ballplayer most re­
ning of the Philadelphia Phil­ Toronlo I Rochester 1
highly touted Jewish heavy,
cently with the .Houston Colts,
lies will have a park named Syracuse 5 Buffalo 4
weight, has converted." . . ,
will do a regular sportsqgst
While Henry Strom, the for him In hla home town la­ Jacksonville 5 Atlanta 4
for radio station KIKK.
Richmond ID Columbus 1. 7
coarh of the Kansas City ter this month.
inns
Chiefs, flirted with the Idea
MCDONALD SIGNS
Richmond 15 Columbus 9 2nd
of getting Lamar Hunt to
DALLAS (U PI)—Flanker
put up n bundle of money
to entire Wilt Chamberlain back Tommy McDonald, a
^Tourney Set
ON 100 BRANDS
Into football (after llank five-time All Fro with the
nENO, Nev. (UPI) — Ben
Philadelphia
Eagles
of
the
couldn’t throw a pass over
Hogan, Sam Snead and Jim ­
the head of tho T-Ui Ran National Football Laague,
my Demaret will lead com­
ha*
signed
hia
1D64
contract
Francisco renter In ■ Kutshpetitors In tha eighth annual
er'a session), owner Ren with the Dallae Cowboys. Mc­
FA R R ELL’S
$35,000 National Seniors Open
Donald
went
to
the
Cowboys
Kerner of tho HI. Louis
ARCADE
PACKAGE STORE
golf
tournament
which
will
he
Hawks sent words ‘Tell In the trads that Bent Ram
ataged here Oct. 17-31. This
OPEN
DAILY
I A, M. • 6:15 P. M.
Baker,
Lynn
H
oyem
and
John
Hunt If he can't get all tha
119 K. FlltKT
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tournament la open to all
money up, 1*11 help him Meyere to the Eagles.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
playera over 50 year* old.
out." . . ,
NECK TO SKINB
Tha national letter of In­
CHICAGO (UPI) — Detent, the cure-all for recruit­
ing, Is with us again. Dave fenalve bark Tommy Neck, a
Nalson of Delaware snya It former member of Louisiana
has been In operation for t State's "Chinese Bandits,"
year, since tha commissioner* was traded to tha Washington
of tha major conferences got Redskins Wednesday by the
together and decided to honor Chicago Bears. The Bear* re­
oach other’s letters, with May ceived an unspecified draft
11 na tha cut off data.
choice in return for Neck.

night Pest 53 will go to New
Smyrna Beach.
Next week Sanford will
play Post 242 of Orlando at
Colonial Field In Orlando at
4:30 Wednesday afternoon.
The Thursday conteat with
DoLand has been erased from
the schedule.
Sinford will close Its regu­

lar season at home against
Orlando's Post 19 — current
loop lesders — and, according
to Thomsi, "This could be the
one that’ll tell the story."
Score by innings:
Eustis 000 000 0 — 0 2 4
Sanford 001 000 x — 1 2 o
Broome and Wyslikl; Smith
nnd Higgins.

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�C ORE Demands 01' D iz Quit Praising Mississippi Folk
TV Sponsor May
Be Threatened
With Boycott
PASCAGOULA, Miw (UPI)
—Sport* announcer D i x i y
Dean expressed ••complete mrpriae" Wednesday night at a
report ilia sponsor has order­
ed him to atop praising Miss Iissippi on nationally lelovlscd baseball games.
"Thia la all news to me. 1
don't know a thing about It,”
said Dean.
The St. Louis Brewing Com­
pany which sponsors Dean's
baseball telecasts declined to
comment.
Sports Editor Herb Phillips
of the Mississippi Register re­
ported Wednesday that the
Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) had threatened a na­
tional boycott against the
brewing company If Dean
didn't quit talking about the
"good folks” In Mississippi.
Phillips' story quoted a
brewing company employe as
saying the CORE directive de­
manded that "you either refra in Mr. Dean from the dis­
cussions of anything favorable
to do with Mississippi or MissiMippiana or you have him
chastise his home state and
Ua racial bigots and politic­
ians who have leagallsed mur­
der and urged rebellion
against our laws and Constitu­
tion.”
Phillips wrote he was told
by tho brewing company
spokesman that the firm had
decided to comply with the
CORE demand.
Dean said he first heard of
the n u tte r when UPI contact­
ed him at his home in Wiggins,
Miss., Wednesday night. He
aaid he had been on the golf
course most of the afternoon.
" I try to say something nice
about evarybody and every
place, especially Little League
teams, whctMr they're from
Arkansas, California or Miss­
issippi,” Dean said.
Dean often tells co-announce r Pee Wee Reese on the
baseball games of the week on
Saturdays and Sundays that
"I'm a Mlsslssipplan tried 'n
true, podnah." Frequently he
reads telegrams from "the
good folks down th ir in good
ole Mississippi.”
A former major league base­
ball great, Dean owns a char­
coal manufacturing firm In
Wiggins.

Dell Wins Match
EDGBASTON, E n g l a n d
(UPI) - Don Dell of Betheida, Md., 14th ranked U. S.
(ennii player, won hii first
round match in the Midland
lawn tennis championships
Tuesday by defeating D. Oli­
ver of England 6-2, 6 3.
Australian Bob Hewitt won
first and second round match­
es as he beat Bill Brown of
England 6-0, 63 and Tony
Hugbei of England 6 2, 6-2.

Americans In British
FAST PACE
Open Are Led By Lema
Jibe

By Henry W. Thorn berry
UPI Sports Writer
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland
(UPI)— The eight - man Am­
erican contingent to the 1964
British Open golf champion­
ship "bpecicd" through a les­
son In Highland golfing tech­
niques during the tourna­
ment's first round.
Winds from 20 to 40 milesper-hour, with gusts up to 60
m.p.h., laced the course Wod
nesday as the field of 120 pro­
fessional and amateur golfers
Struggled to keep scores from
skyrocketing.
Champagne TViny Lema led
the Americans with a one.
over-par 73, which was two
strokes off the first-round
pace set by Ireland's Christy
O’Connor and French Cana­
dian star Jean Garaialde,
each of whom turned in a
one-under - par 71. B a r r y
Wectman of England and
Bruoe Devlin of Australia
managed
to m u d d l e
through” with even par 72'a
on the famed St. Andrew's
links.
Lema, who posted a 37-36-73 round, shares his berth at

Men's League
Results Wednesday
Klngiwood 12 Ilobbs 3
Kingswood 200 421 3-12 13 3
Hobbs
000 200 1— 3 5 8
WP— leroy Estrldge (12-0),
LP— Earl Evans (8-10)
McRaney 14 USO C
USO
100 410 0 - 6 7 7
McRaney*
460 M2x-14 13 3
WP— Frank Williams (16 8),
LP— Larry Horton (0-7). lin
—Larry Wall on, Me Raney,
7th of the je a r, Alex Siabo,
McRaney, 3rd of the year, Jim
Oliver, USO, tat of the year
STANDINGS
11 0
Kingswood
McRaney
6 3
Longwood
7 3
Fla. Stale
7 4
Robb*
A 6
Chaic
2 8
Wilson Mater
2 9
U ^O
1 11
Garnet Tonight
Fla. State at Longwood 7:30
Chas at Wilson Maier 8:45
(Ft. Mellon Softball Field)
FLA STATE . . . . SPT SAnn
Rpsulta Wednesday Night
Miami 3, Lakeland 1
St. Pete 7, Orlando 3
Tampa 3, Ft. Lauderdale 2
Daytona 6, Sarasota 5

73 with Lreland'i Hugh Boy­
le, Spain's Angel Miguel and
England's Bernard Hunt and
Max Faulkner.
IMS runnerup Phil Rogers
was the next American tiehind Lema with a 39 35-74
tally, followed by Doug Ford,
who shot a 36-39-75 round.

American
League

Favored Jack Nlcklaus turn­
ed a 38 38 76 score and aaid
he was ‘‘lucky” to have that,
in view of the weather condi­
tions.
Bill Johnston 38-39-77, John­
ny Bulla 40-38-78, Doug San­
ders 39-39-78, and amateur
Deane Benin 40-42-62 brought
up the rear of the Yankee
contingent.
The field of 120 faces a
drastic cut to the low 45 play,
ers after today's round and
the weatherman has offered
little hope of respite faom the
poor golfing conditions to
comfort those with astronomi­
cal first round scores.
The 45 who survive the cut
today will play the concluding
36 holes on Friday. The wea­
therman has not as yet made
a n y prediction concerning
Ihe expected conditions for
Friday, but the hopes and
fear* of 45 tired golfers rest
with him today.

W I, Pet. C.B
48 28 .632
Baltimore
44 30 .59$ 3
Chicago
45 31 .592 3
New York
43 37 .538 7
Minnesota
38 39 .494 104
Detroit
38 41 .481 114
Boston
37 44 .457 13'*
Los Ang.
34 42 .447 14
Cleveland
31 47 .397 18
Kan. City
32 51 .386 194
Wash.
Wednesday's Retails
No games scheduled
Friday’s Games
Chicago a t Loa Angeles 2
(T-N)
Minnesota at Kansas City (N)
W I. Pet. GB
Boston st Detroit 2 (T-N)
47 28 .627
Phils.
Baltimore at Cleveland (N)
48 32 .600 14
San Fran.
New York at Washington (N) Pitts.
4t 35 .539 64
42 36 .538 64
Ctnn
39 40 .491 10
St. Louis
38 39 .494 10
Los Ang.
38 40 .487 104
Milwaukee
Results Wednesday
37 39 .487 104
Chicago
Chiefs 19 Panthers 4
Houston
37 43 .463 124
Tigero 19 Yanks 8
23 58 .281 27
New York
STANDINGS
Wednesday’s Results
Chiefs
7 0 Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 1
Panthers
4 2 St. Louis at Philadelphia, ppd.
Tigers
4 3 rain
Yanks
2 4 Chicago 2 San Francisco 0, 1st
Cubs
1 5 Ssn Francisco 7 Chicago 2 2nd
Rebels
1 5 7 Inns, called, darkness.
Games Friday
Only game* scheduled
Friday's Games
Yank* vs. Rebels
(Ft: Mellon Little League Field Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, (N)
Cincinnati at Philadelphia (N)
4:30 p. m.)
Panthen vs Cuhs
Los Angeles at Houston (N)
(Ft. Mellon Softball Field 4:30 San Francisco at Chicago
St. Louis at New York (N)
P. m.)

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Kingswood Beats Robb's
12 To 3 ; McRaney Wins
The loop announced thnt
T h J Kingswood Builder* league figure.
He had help from Larry two make-up games will be
continued their winning ways
by beating Robb’* Construc­ Watson and Alex St* bo who played July 17. McRsney will
tion nine ]2 to 3 Wednesday poked homers for the Paint­ meet Longwood s t 7:30 p.m.
rdght for th n r 15th consgcu- ers. Jim Oliver hit a home and Chnse wil tangle with
live victory nnd their 24th run for USO.
Kingswood at 8:45 p.m.
in 25 games played thus far
this season in the City Re­
creation Department's Men's
Rlo-Pitch Softball League.
Leroy F.slridge kept his
mound record intact—a perOver The 4th July Weekend
feet mark of 12 victories
ngalnst no setbacks — by
limiting the Constructionmen
HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED
to only five hits. Ilulch Cook
and Don Carter sparked tho
FOR SUMMER VACATION
Builders' attack, ench getting
• ROTATE TIRES
four for four at the plate.
n BALANCE FRONT
Kingswood could clinch tho
• ADJUST BRAKES
second hnlf championship —
• INSPECT LININGS
they also won the first hnlf
FOR WEAR
Plus
title—with cne more victory
Parts
or one loss by McRaney'*
July Special
fainter* or the I/mgwood
nine.
McRaney stayed on the
heels of the Builders by outscoring the llSO’er* 14 to 6
in another loop tilt Inst night.
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH, INC.
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his 16th game of the season
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Full Treatment For Viet
I t becomes clearer day by day
th a t the message being sent out by
the United States on South Viet Nam
and Southeast Asia is getting
through.
It is getting through not only to
the Chinese Reds but to the entire
world as well.
When Henry Cabot Lodge resign­
ed as U. S. ambassador to Saigon,
America replaced him with not just
one topnotch man, but two.
One—Gen. Maxwell Taylor—is one
of the most highly regarded military
and public figures in recent years.
The other—U. Alexis Johnson—Is
rated as an ace diplomat and an out­
standing genius in political skills.
To further emphasize the concern
with which the United States re­
gards the situation In Viet Nam and
Southeast Asia, the two most im­
portant members of the cabinet—the
secretary of state and the secretary
of defense—offered to leave their

Lyle C . Wilson Says:

FAREWELL TO ARMS?

Ike’s Brother Analyzed

posts and go to Viet Nam as ambas­
sador if the President of the United
States felt it would help.
All this adds up to the simple fact
that the United States regards Viet
Nam and Southeast Asia as its No.
1 current problem and is intent on
giving It the full treatment, what­
ever may be required.
Taylor is known as a tough man
when he has to be—and at the same
time as a skilled, resourceful strate­
gist off as well ns on the battlefield.
Johnson is rated as the ace trou­
ble shooter and behind-the-scenes op­
erator in the State Department. He
is especially well-informed on affairs
in Asia and Is known to foster a
tough policy toward Red China.
These recent moves by the admin­
istration and the way they are being
received around the world, including
China and Russia, offer definite en­
couragement to Americans that this
country is not about to fluff the Viet
Nam problem.

The credentials of Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower aa a Re­
publican king maker or poli­
cy maker are supported by
blood line only and not by
background or political ex­
perience.
Milton S., of course, is the
younger brother of Dwight D.
The former President regards
his younger brother as ■
brain, smartest of the Eisen­
hower family. T h e younger
Eisenhower wil be 65 years
old next September. He is a
pleasant, affable gentleman
In the Eisenhower tradition.
His political background,
however, Is slight and-or su­
perficial. There is little in it
to recommend him to Repub­
licans, least of all to Republi­
cans who are in any degree
conservative.
For two years in the mid1920s, Milton Eisenhower was
American vice consul at Edin­
burgh, Scotland. From 192628 he was assistant secretary
of agriculture. Those were
C o o l l d g e administration
years.. In 1928 Milton Eisen­
hower became Information di­
rector of the Agriculture De­
partment.
Herbert Hoover succeeded
Calvin Cooiidge as presti
in 1928 and Milton Eisenhow­
er stayed on, as did many
Cooiidge appointees. Nothing
unusual about th a t la 1933
Herbert Hoover was succeed­

Name Veep Now
In the matter of security for the
President of the United States, one
fact is increasingly clear.
There is no way to give him com­
plete protection. No way at all. Es­
pecially with a gregarious, outgoing
man like President Johnson.
This being the case, it is beyond
comprehension why emergency steps
nron’t taken at once to name a vice
president.
This is not to suggest that harm
is going to befall President Johnson.
It is to point out realistically that
harm COULD come to him.
One crackpot—Just one—nmong
the millions of people to whom the
President Is being exposed on his fre­
quent public nppenrancca could be
enough. And all the security precau­
tions in the world might not stop
that one fanatic.
One enemy of the country, one
zealot with more zeal than brains.
One gun, one bullet, one knife. That’s
all It would take.
And no vice president to step in
and soften the shock and dislocation
as Vice President Johnson did when
President Kennedy was assassinated.

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There Is no plausible, logical or ac­
ceptable reason why a way to cor­
rect this situation can’t or shouldn't
ho found IMMEDIATELY.
The country’s welfare simply can’t
lie served unless such a step la taken
now—and to heck with the technical­
ities and Inertia that are delaying it.
The whole nation is praying for
the President's safety and health.
Regardless of politics, personal pre­
ferences or party loyalty, America
needs Us President—and never more
than now.
But along with our prayers, let's
have action on a vice president. And
let’s have it NOW.
To postpone such action amounts
to deliberate and dangerous disserv­
ice to our country.

Thought For Today
Blessed is every one who fears the
Lord, who walks in his ways I—
Psalms 128:1.
•

•

•

Life is the gift of God but it is
capital that must be spent or it dis­
sipates. — Charles Templeton.

Biossot - - Roy Crowley

Political Notebook
V I

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
With tongue In cheek, the
Democratic National Commit­
tee featured this Item, tilled
•imply "K ldi" Letter* to
Republican!," in a recent
publication:
"DEAR SEN. Goldwater:
"Every night I pray you win
and become preaident of the
Untied State*.
"My dad awcara that on
your inauguration he'* going
to move ua to Canada, Gush,
that wilt be neatl I love ekiIng and aleddiog. Every night
1 pray you w in .. . "
"Dear Gov. Rockefeller:
HJ live in « community where
you icldom have been, Wc
are studying about political
partiea In current eventa class

at school. I wish you would
visit us here in Albany so that
the people could get to know
you. . . "
ONE OK THE CURRENT
"hot spots" in the cold war
psychological battle between
the U.S, Information Agency
(USIA) and Its Soviet coun­
terpart is Afghanistan, a
country which shares a 1 ,200mile frontier with Russia.
USIA officials in Afghani­
stan scored a neat victory
when they caught the follow­
ing classified advertisement
in (lie Kabul Times:
"For Sale: Ford Falcon
Sedan, black, 1961 model; ex­
cellent condition, 13,000 km.
"l,8oo U. S. dollars, cus­
toms unpaid."

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There is one wsy to s solu
tlon. It Is the U.N. Security
Council and the U.N. medi
•tor.
—G r e e k
Prime Minister
George Papendiwou cold
shouldera President John
son's efforts to b r i n g
Greeks and Turks together
on Cyprus issue.

We don't like It ind I'm

sura father wouldn't, either,
We eU oppose it strongly.
—Rep. Jam es Roosevelt (DCelif.) referring to his fern
lly'e attitude on the pro
posed Franklin D. Roose­
velt memorial In Washing­
Fa..
ton.
"Detail! of whet types of

estimates of alaae of the op­

JULIAN h BTBNSTBOM
Aevade ts Killer
■AM Y I. JOHNSON
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w e l l WILLLABS
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DOTTIH AUSTIN
City Editor
JtlDY VVSILLS
C«*nty Editor

Eileen io more like A n ­
son, the non of King David.
For Amnun also In dencribod In the Bible as being so
much In love with the beau­
tiful Prlnceu Tamar that
he wee nick with hit desire
for her end took to his bed.
But notice the tragic aftermath. For Amnon’e no-rail­
ed love wee merely e#xaat
infatuation. Us# th# tents
below to pick your met#.
CASE T-410: Eileen G., ag­
ed 18, Is th# coed who wanted
her boy friend to drop out uf
college and elope with her.
She Imagined she wee e
victim of "true love" when
actually ehe showed none of
the unselfishness that char­
acterises true love.
Instead, Eileen wns enam­
oured physically of Bill and
thua waa sexually excited.
For butterflies In one's
stomach, plus a tingly exhil­
arated f e e l i n g accompany
BOTH sexual Infatuation ai
well aa true love.
Teenager*, by all means use
your heed instead of your
heart In order to t«l! the dif­
ference!
For the Bible offers a clas­
sical case. King David had an
(nipetuuua son named Amnon,
who was ardently in love with
th* beautiful Princeaa Tamar,
or ao the Bible says.
In fact, Amnon took to his
bed, for he fell elck with hie
longing for Tamar.

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the eaenur to evaluate our by putting him in his proper
intelligence procedures.
"Similarly, we cannot dls- —Roy Wilkins, executive sec­
close the precise dates or retary of the NAACP, on
date on which the exchange teen-age Negro hoodlums.
er exchangee to which we re­
fer took place. We can say
that In general It tok place
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"Cevernmset forces were
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incidents occurred.
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That's how the phrase "love
sick" originated.
He had a very clever advis­
er who told him how he could
possess hie heart's desire.
So Amnon had the news
paned on to the King that he
was ill. And when King David
railed on him, Amnon asked
David to send Tamar to knead
the dough and baka some
cakes in his own eight and
then feed them to him with
her own dainty finger*.
King David thua ordered
Tamar to da ao.
After Tamar mixed the
dough, kneaded it and even
baked the cakes, Amnon still
refused to eat them.
Then Amnon ordered all the
servants out of his house and
urged Tamar to bring the
cakes Into hit bedroom to feed
him.
But when ehe did, Amnon
caught hold of her and tried
to persuade Tamar to have an
“affair." She resolutely re*
fueed.
Then Amnon tried to over­
power her. She begged and
pleaded with him, saying if ha
really loved her and wanted
her as a wife, all he had to
do was ask th* King and his
wish would be granted.
Rut Amnon waa stronger
and finally sexually assaulted
her.
- Immediatcy, however, hie
so-called love for Tamar turn­
ed Into violent hatred.
8 q he ordered her to leave,
She refused, s a y i n g s h e
couldn’t publicise her ahem*.
So Amnon railed back hie
servants and actually ordered
them not only to put her out
of the house, but he demanded
they even bolt the door after
her.
Tranagere, note well! For In
Chapter 13 of II Samuel,
Verse 1, th* Bible say*: "And
Amnon the son of David loved
her."
But by the time you reach
Versa 16, tha Bibls now re­
ports:
"Then Amnon haled her
with exceeding great hatred;
for th* hatred wherewith he
hated her was greatsr than

the love wherewith he had
loved her.”
Never become deceived by
the false veneer of phyiical
appeal and sexual infatuation,
for such unions can turn to
hat* in a m atter of minutes,
as history ha* proved for
thousands of years.
True love it th* sort that
survives quarrels and pov­
erty, death of children and
all other obstacles, for true
love Is unselfish.
In It, you are more concern­
ed with what is best for
your sweetheart instead of
yourself so send for my
"Testa for Sweethearts,” en­
closing a long stamped, re­
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(Always writ# to Dr.
Crane in car# of this news­
paper, enclosing n long
stamped, addressed envelop#
and 20 rents to cover typ­
ing and printing coals when
you send for one of hia
booklets.)

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4

sity recognised Milton Eisen­
hower's talents In 1943 by
making him its president.
MSE served until 1930 when
Pennsylvania Slit* University
snapped him up.
In 1936, the year of Dwight
D’e re-election to the presi­
dency, venerable and distin­
guished John Hopkins Uni­
versity chose Milton S. as
its president. It is Dr. Elsen­
hower, now, possessor of
honsry degrees from 26 uni­
versities and colleges.
Dr. Milton's background is
proud and honorable. But it
somehow seems scarcely to
warrant the position he seems
to occupy in the Republican
party or in the current stopGoldwater mineuvers.

“EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS’*

Worry Clinic

Thura., July 9, 1964 posing forces must remain by recognising that a punk is

Sanford, Florida

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r x s s u VOLTOL1NH,

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Where could ■ prospective
buyer inspect the Ford? The
ad continued: "Contact the
Soviet Eiqbaiay, phone 20341."
EDWARD MOSS, the aide
to Sen. Edward M. (Ted)
Kennedy who waa killed in
t h e recent Massachusetts
plane crash which seriously
injured the senator, once
complained that the 1862
campaign was a bit too hectic
for him.
Wiping hia brow after a
particularly frantic atop on
the trail, Mots voiced a wish­
ful desire to be back at his
regular job with the telephone
company.
Here another K e n n e d y
helper, Jack Crimmins, burst
out with:
"Aw, come on, Ed, what
would you be doia' at the of­
fice on • weekday afternoon T
I'll tell you. You’d be down
at the water cooler tearing
somebody's heart out."
IN THE MIDST of the re
c e n t controversy between
Pentagon reporters and Ar­
thur Sylvester, assistant sec­
retary of defense for public
affairs, over news manage­
ment by the Defense Depart
ment in the Southeast Asia
conflict, this notice wa* found
on ■ bulletin board near Syl
veiter'a office:
WASHINGTON - June 10,
1*84 — In response to queries
from several madia, the De
fens* Department new has
been authorised to confirm
(not (or attribution to specific
persons) that shots have been
exchanged near Gettysburg,

Dr. Crane’s

ed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
and Milton Elsenhower again
stayed on, an unusual situa­
tion at a time when the spoils
system w u being applied in
behalf of jobs for deserving
Democrats.
The Domocrats bad not
had ■ crack at federal patron­
is e since 1920 end they were
hungry. M5E survived that
Democratic job hunt and con­
tinued to direct the New
Deal's agriculture informa­
tion program for the firit
nine Roosevelt years.
This spanned the service of
Henry A. Wallace as secre­
tary of agriculture, one of the
most controversial period] in
the history of American farm
politics. Critics oi FDR's
claimed that ohly in that de­
partment did the New Deal
bear it* richest, ripest fru it
For example, Wallace'* plan
to deal with the pork problem
by plowing under little pigs.
Came World War If and
M5E became director, war
relocation authority, a rela­
tively obscure post. In 194243,Milton was associate direc­
tor o! the Office of War In­
formation, also relatively ob­
scure. But the Elsenhower
:T v*s becoming known
world wide is brother Dwight
corned from sta r to star In
rising rank ss an oversets
Allied commander in-chief.
Then Kansas State Univer­

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Horoscope
Forecast
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1964
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Today ii one of those times
when almost everyone is in n
low frame of mind and it's
best to get a good rest and
relaxation. There are days
when it is neceasury to build
up our physical well-being
and to realize a greater de­
gree of health, poise, arid re ­
pose — this is one of them.
ARIES (March 21 to April
ID) As soon as you have fin­
ished your important duties,
it would be wise to sit in the
sun for a while and relax.
Restore your energies. If you
smile sweetly, others are al­
most obsequious.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) You may not feel quite
up to par and it would be
well if you did only essential
duties Instead of forcing the
rest. A good rest at home is
best tonight. Delight family.
GEMINI (May 21 to Juno
21) While you have reports
and other important matters
to handle, you must be com­
posed; handle them without
eclat. Ignore associate who
.-wants to put full load on you.
Do your share only.
MOON CHILDREN (Juns
22 to July 21) While mone­
tary problems may be bother­
ing you, It ie best to set them
aside for a day or to, when
you will be thinking more
clearly. Relax, don't epend
more money. Cooperation and
help arrive.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Any discouraging attitude
ean bo offset by quint think­
ing, rest. You can later Uke
positive steps toward your
aims and get good results. Do
you need health treatm ents?
VIRGO (Auguat 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You desire to help
others, but are not feeling
quite up to it, Await tha
morrow and you get better
results. Quietly get more sys­
tem and order about you —
clean up, repair, etc.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Avoid those intimntes who want to load you
down with their work because
they are tired. Smile If you
are criticized. Remember that
you also work hard and need
rest,
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Although you
may not approve of situa­
tions about you in outside
world, you could get in trou­
ble by being unkind. Are you
thinking as clearly as usual?
Be ataunch.
SAG ITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Keeping
steadily at work is wise, even
though distant place* and
people beckon. This Is only a
mirage. Make new plans for
the future that are more sat­
isfying.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Take care you
do not become emotionally
disturbed with mate simply
because you feel bored or
tired. Be cheerful and you
fare better. Rest awhile and
all is well.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 10) By keeping your
promises to others In a cheer­
ful, honorable fashion, you
gain stature, prestige now. If
you bog down, you lose val*
cable associations. Use tact,
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) A feeling of selfpity does no good, so be sure
to get busy putting every­
thing around you in good or­
der. Take time for small
chores that are also import­
ant. Be cheerful.
IK YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or the will be one
of thosa fascinating young
peopla who will ask many
questions and look for causes
behind effect*, which Is the
mark of Intellect. However,
be sure to give enough dis­
cipline and apiritual training
to ward off imperiousness.
Then much sueccas is possi­
ble in Ufe, since the charm
here is considerable, too.
•m i# Stare Impel, they
do not compel." What you
make of your life I* large­
ly ap to YOU!
Carroll Righter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
August 1* now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdato and
11.00 to Carroll Righter Fore­
cast The Sanford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 28, Califor­
nia.
PACT REACHED
NEW YORK &lt;UPJ) — Na­
tional League umpire# and
League President W a r r e n
Gilea hava reached a verbal
agreement th at erases the
threat of an immediate strike
and paves the way for in*
jgreased pension benefits.

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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. 322-5612
Classified
Phone

S. Food

6 For Rent

OKRA. 3224413.

MODERN Furn. ipts. Also
Storage ipice. Ph. 322-1374.

6. For Rent
CLEAN M Floor Apt. Pvt.
etrt. 1004 Palmetto.

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fljrrilb Pane 10 — July 9, 1964 6. F o r R en t

BERRY’S WORLD

UNFURN. 3 BR home. 2100
Cordova. Ph. 322-0274.

from Sanford Ext
Exehaitfc 2 DR, Unfurnished house, rh. 2-3 Room Gsrige ipU. turn.

Including utUlUce. $12.30 wk.
Ph. 322 3492.

322-8892.

322-5612
From Seminole County

425-5938
Office 204 W. First
NOT LONG THSTANCE

Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
SLEEPING room. Prlvgle «
Apply 34:10.
trance and bath. 322-39M.
1 DR., Pure. Apt. with Pvt
FURN. APT. 322 2800.
bath. 317 8 Park Ave.
3 BR Home, kit. equlpt., 801
EFFICIENCY. Oil Park.
R ou 11■ Dr., See anytime be­
Furn. A pt 3300 Aeflonvllle.
fore 8 p. m.
2 n il Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia 2

303. Ph. 322-3931 or 322-Z290

Legal Notice
» f n n c ir c u it c o u h t o r
T im v i s t h j u d ic ia l r i » .
fl'IT . IT ATI) COH aBNITIlLK
county,

ri.o H iu A

ciiA T O .n r t o . lasts
DANIEL hicplkr, *1 at..
Plaintiff*.
BRADFORD RBAI.Tr COM­
PANY, A Florida corporation,
at at.,
Dsfsndants.
no tice n r ssortuauk
ro n u u t.o a im '. i t t a n r
CI.E4SK
NOTICE la harabr gtvsn purauant to a Pinal Darraa of
Kiindoiar* dates U t l*t O f
of April, 1114 as amended lip
Hi* tm indnl Pinal .Dscrst »ntsrsd on Uta Slh dap of Julr,
tlSS, and anlarad In Chancery
No. 1II7S of tha Circuit Court
or tha Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Bsmtnol* Countr, nor*
Ida, whsdslu DANIEL SEPLEIt,
at al., ara Plaintiff*, and
BRADPORD REALTY COMPANT, a Florida corporation, at
al.. ara Dafondanta, I will tail
to tha hlihaat and baat blddar
for caah at tha front door of
tho Bamlnola County Court*
houo* In Sanford, Sanlnola
County, Florida, at IS:*®
o’clock noon on tho SOlh day
of July IMS, tha following da*,
crlbsd proparty aa tat forth In
•aid Pinal Daoraa. to wit:
Tha Nff ti of tha NWU of
Bactlon to. Townahlp II
South, Rang# IS Raft, Itaa
that portion platted aa
Lot I, Parnwood Plata aa
rsourdsd In Plat Book It,
P a n IS of Iho Public Ra&gt;
cord* of Samlnolo County,
nurlda, Contalnln* St.01
AIa o i Daeta at tha IW
eornar of lacllon IT,
Townahlp 11 South, llama
I# Kaati run thanca S
SSMI’ll" R. alone lha
South lino of oald flactlon
TIMS foal to a point on
1ha Baulhwssltrly lino of
Lot S, Farnw»od Plata, aa
raoordad In Plat Hook 11,
Paea IS of tho Public Itscord* of Hatnlaola County,
Florida, thanoa N UMl’ir*
W alone aald eauthwaalar.
ty Una, Ste.ll faat to a
r.n.M., thanca ■ SS’SI'll”
W SHOT faat to tha point
of beginning. Containing
t.SS ncraa.
A1.80: That part of tha
RW14 of tho HWq of Sac*
tlon IT, Townahlp 11
■outh, Rang# 10 Baal, ty.
Ing Southaaat of tha South*
aaatarly Una of l«ot 4,
Parnwood Plata, aa record*
ad In PUI Hook II Paga
II of tha I'ubllo Hacorda of
Samlnolo County, Florida
and lying South of Lot is
of Parnwood aa raoordad In
Plat Book II, Paga I of
tha Publlo Itacorda of
(ctnlnuls County, Florida.
Containing l.it acraa.
ALSO: lota t and I of
Farnwood P lait aa record,
rd In Plat Hook 11, Paga
II «r tha Public Raonrda
of gamlnola County, KlnrIda (laaa Bight af Way
for Htaia ttoad No. Ill, aa
daarrlbad In Official Racord
Book III, I’aga III of tha
Public Itacorda of Sami*
hnla County, Florida.)
ALSO: Lot S of Farnwood
1'laaa aa raoordad In Plat
Honk II. Paga II of Ilia
Publlo Itacorda of Sami*
noli County, F l o r i d a .
tLcaai bagln at tba moat
Northarly eornar of Lot I,
-Parnwood Plata" aa ra*
rordad In Plat Hook II.
Paga II, of tha Public 11a*
curd* of Hamlnola County,
Florida, run thanca S SI*
;»'14" W along tha Northwaatarly Una of aald lot
!ec.#o faat. thanca S 11*41'
SI" R I44.il fail, thanca N
tl'O l'U " R ISO faat to tha
Northaaatarly Una of aald
lot. thanca N 11‘ll 'tl" w
m o l faat to tha Point of
Beginning.
ALSO; Tha NWU of tha
NEti (laaa tha Waat HIM
faat tbsrsoOi and that
part of tha NRU of tha
NIS&lt;4 lying Boulhwaatarly
or Stala Road No. 411, aald
sta ll Road Right of Way
bring daaorlbad In Official
Racord llooh III, Paga III
of lha Publlo Hacorda of
Bamlnola County, Florida;
and tha IH of tha NK'I;
and tho K 1/4 of tba IK ti,
all In Ifaction II, Town
oblp 11 South. Itanga IS R
(laaa tha North t i l l faat
of lha South 1101 faat of
tha KU of tha SRUi tha
North II foot of tho South
III laot af tha K 1/4 of
tha HR!4. and tha Waat II
faat of lha Raat 111 faat
or tha South 110 foot of
tha SRU of tbs SKU of
tha BKU, HI In Saclloa to.
Townahlp II South, Itanga
10 Baat); (ba abort daaorlb*
ad praparty la aubjsot to
an aaaamant fur road,
dralnaga and uUUtloa aa
daarrlbad la Official Hacord book Ml, Pag* 141
of lha Pttbtlo Raeords of
Saialnola Oounly, Florida.
ALSO; Tba WH of tho NW
U of tho SWU, (auhjaot to
to a aaararaga Outfall Plpa
tfaasmaal oaar tba South
14 faat tha roof.), and all
that part af Iho ■ 1/4 of
tha NWU (action SI.
Townahlp I t South. Itanga
I* Raat, lying Soutbwoatar1y of SUto Hoad Nt. Ill,
aald Slat* Road Right al
Way being daacrlbad Is Of.
flclal Raoord Rook III.
Paga III, of tho PubUo
llacorda of Simlaolg Ooun*
ty. Florid*.
LESS

TUB

FOLLOWING

PAIICRLt Cemmsnos i t tha

moot Northarly eornar of
9 t I. -Parnwood ptaimraoordad I s PUS Book

Northwaatarty Una of aald
lot is*.## faat for a point 1 BEDROOM house, furoliho f beginning, thanca con ­
ed. Located on St. John*
tinue B 41* II’ 14" W
100.00 faat, thanca S 41*41’
River. $30. mo. 322-2178.
II" K II0.S4 fast, thanca N
41 -Op'll"
It 100.00 fait, NICELY furnlihed garage apt.
thanca N 4I*4I’II" W IIS II
Adulta. 1912 5 inford Ave.
faat to tho Point of B«
ginning.
322-3688.
Ilalng that portion of the
hereinafter d a a e r I had
real property not having APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
heretofore bean r e ta il­ Ground Floor, 963; Second
ed from tha m ortgage by
floor, too. Util, furnlihed.
tha m ortgagee,
J, W. HALL, Real EiU te
Alt that part of tha NWU
« f tha SWU of Section tT.
Ph. 322 3841
Townahlp 11 Poulh. Range
10 East, lyin g East of UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex, kit.
S tale
Highway
No.
II
equlpt., axe. location. Ph.
fform arly State H ighw ay
No. t&gt; and South of Lake
322-3394.
tlowall Road.
EXCEPT: B eginning 114.11 CLEAN 4-Roomi, down, &gt;un
faat South of tha NK cor­
porch. 811 Park.
ner of tha NWU of tho I f f
U of Section IT, Townahlp
t l South, Kongo 10 Baat, 3 ROOM furnlihed apt. Water
run South ITT faat, N SI*
4k llghte furnlihed. 322-1744.
10’ W T ll.ll fast to tha
righ t-of-w ay
of
Stala
Road No. 11, Northaaatarly 2 BR. nicely furn. house.
along aald
righ t-of-w ay
AdulU. $80. mo. 322-2273.
Una lea faat to tha right*
n f.w a y Una of Lake How.
all Road, South l l ’ IP Kaet
TT.I fart to tha point of
beginning.
FICTITIOUS NAHM
AMO; Beginning at (ba
NW corner of tha SHU of NOTICE IS hereby qjvsn that
tha (W U of Section IT, I am engaged In bumnaea at Rl.
Townahlp It South, Itanga i llo i II Maitland, Bamlnola
11 Baat. run North IDS County, Florida, under tha flofaat, S 11*44’ E m i l faat, m inus ntm a nf Colonial Manor
North 171.1 faat. to right- Auto Belas, and that I Intend
o f-w a y nf l&gt;ak* llow oll o register mid name with
Road, y 11*41' K along aald Ih* Clark o f tha Circuit Court,
r ig h t-of-w ay t i l l faat to Seminole County, Florida, In
B u t Una of SW U . thanca accordance with the provision*
South t i l l faat ot South U of th* F lctltlou* Nam* S tat­
II I.01
section poet o f Section IT, utes, to* wit l Ssnllon
thanca Waat lu SW corner Florida Statute# HIT.
Mg: Gsorg* and Dorothy
nf BKU of SW U o f aald
Kmlg
Section IT, thanca North
Publish July I, 9, Id, II, t i l l .
to beginning.
A M il: Tha SWU of tilt NK CDR-I
US the SK Ul tha Kaat U
o f lha W rit H; tha NWU IN THW CIRCUIT COURT,
o f tha NW U! tha SWU of NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
tha SW U : alt In Section OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
la, Townahlp II
South, gRM NOI.R COUNTY.
Hangs 10 Kaat. Tha N H C ANIENT NO. H IM
NOTICE OF a l IT IN
of the NKU fleas that part
North and Kaat af M b s HOIITDAIIE FOMEULOgURE
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORT­
H owell Hoad) and tha KK
U of tha NKU of section GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpor­
] 0 , Townahlp t l
South, ation,
P laintiff,
Hang# 10 Kaat.
AM II! The WH or tha NW -vaU of tha SWU and all that THOMAS RUSSELL WALTON
part of Ilia South 1/4 of and ESTHER T. II. WALTON,
the NWU Of Section II, tl' wlf*.
Defendant*.
Townahlp t l South, Itanga
10 Kaat, lyin g South of TO- THOMAS RUSSELL WALTON and ESTHER T. II.
Lake Howell Road.
WALTON, hie wlf*,
ALSO: All of
"PINE
who** r e s i d e n c e end
KNOLL
StIHDIVIHION",
w hereabouts
era
un­
hrmln.-le Bounty, Florida,
known, and Eether T, II.
according to Ilia Plat there,
W alton’* laat known adof recorded in Plat Dock
- dress Is: I I I ! W. t i lt h
I, I'aga II, Pnbllfl Raeorda
HlraaL Torrence, C alifor­
nf Bamlnola County, F lor­
nia.
ida.
TOIJ AWE HEREBY NOT!AMO; All that portion of
the SWU of the SW U of FIKD lh al a Complaint lo
a certain m ortgage
Faction 11, Townahlp t l foreclose
Houlli. Range la Raat, ly ­ tnoumliarlng th* follow in g d es­
ing and being an the Real cribed r**l property, to . wit;
M l 1. Block A, Ravenna
alda of Florida H iatt Road
Park Santlon of Loch Ar­
No. 10# (formerly Htata
bor, according lo tha plat
Itoad No. I) (and being the
thereof
aa recorded In
Sanford-Orlando
High*
Plat Honk II, pages It A
way.)
II, of tha publlo records
LESS, HOWEVER, THE
of Stm lnol* County, F lor­
FOLLOW INO I Tha Waat H
ida.
or the SWU of tHe HKU•
tha West H of tha NW U Together with Ih* follow ing
of tha BKU; the North H llama of property which ara loof the NKU of the SW U : ralad In and perm anently Intha BKU Of the N W U ; all alallad aa a part of th* Im­
In Section )#, Townahlp II provement* on aald properly
1 G. E. Ilafrlgarator, Mo­
South. Bangs I# East.
dal No. LAS-11; Serial No.
AMO I.KSS: Tha (W U o f
OHIIIIII
the SW U; Hi* BKU o f the
I O. E. B ans*, Modal No.
BW Ui the South H of tha
la t-S ; Bartel No. OB a aoiil
NKU of tha SWU'. *U In
I Blawort W arner Wall
Bactlon I#, Tow nship II
Furnace, Modal No. Oll-TI
South, Range la East.
E
AM O LKSB: Tha North III
Vanallan blind*, manufac
faat of Ilia South H al faat
turned by gamlnola Van*
of tha Kaat U of tha MRUi
tlan blind Co., no modal
tha North It# fia t of tha
numbers or M tlol humSouth IITI fact of lha Raat
b
ir i.
u Of tha BKU; tha North
11 fast nf lha South 111 ha* baan filed against you tn
feat o t tha Raat 1/4 a t tha th* above-styled suit, tha short
fbiulli H Of lha BKU: the till* of which la Federal Na
Weal II faat ot tha Kaat llonal M ortgage Aaaoclatluii, ■
m feel ut the South ISO Corporation organised under
faat o f tha 8KU of tha an Act ot Congrvsa and aatal
pursuant to tho Federal
BKU of tha SKU, all In In
Bactlon 11, Tuwnahlp St National M ortgage Association
South, Hang* I# Raat, ly ­ Charter Act, havin g It* prin­
ing and being In Seminal* cipal offle* In tha City of
W ashington, Dlatrtol o f C ol­
County, Florida.
P laintiff,
versus,
ALSO LKSSt Bagln St lha umbia.
Intersection ot lha South­ THOMAS BUSSELL WALTON
easterly righ t-of-w ay Una and ESTHER T. &gt;L WALTON,
of State Hoad No. IIS and till w ife. Defendant* and you
th* Waat aactlon line of are required lo aorvo e oopy
Sacllon tT, Townahlp t l of your Anawor or other pleadSouth. Rang* IV Raat; In . to th* Complaint on Plainthanca proceed III faat Giro Attorney, Mack N. ClaveNorthaaatarly along aald land, Jr.. Bulla II I Sanford
Southeasterly righ t-of-w ay A tlantic National Dank b u ild ­
Una; than turn la* right ing, Sanford, Florida, and fit*
and proceed Southeasterly lha original Anowar or other
far III faatl than turn II* pleading in the offlao e f th*
right and proceed South­ Clark af tho Circuit Court on
w esterly for 111 faatl than or boforo Iho t f t h day of July,
turn II* right and procaed A. D. t i l l . If you fa ll to do
N orthw esterly tor III fast oo, e decree pro oonfoaoo w ill
to tha point of beginning; b* taken against you for tho
■aid pares) com prising *p- relief demanded lu Ih* Comp roslm stsly two and ona- plaint.
This Netla* sh ell b* publish­
half acraa In a rectangular
•Im ps and tying In Semi­ ed one* s weak for tour oonaacutlvo
weak* lu Th* Sanford
nole county, Florida, In tha
So nth weal Quarter at tha Harold, a newspaper circu it!
Saulhw aal Quarter a t Bee­ ad In Bamlnola County, Flor
t l e s 11, Tawnshlp I t South, Ida.
Dated tb ti llr d day e f Juno,
Rang* IV Cast.
Dated th is Tth dap a t July, A- D. 1914,
(SEAL)
till.
Arthur H. Beckw ith, J r ,
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark of Clrauli Court
Clark af tha Circuit Court
Byt Sandra 8 Jofceeog,
/ a / Arthur H. Backw uh
d. a
Jr.
M ask N. Cleveland. Jr. a i l
BENJAMIN r . (MATHERS
e ( (M ATHERS, KEATING
Carroll Burk*
A ttorsoya for P lain tiff
41 TEPFER
P. a Drawer B
A Itcrnars at Law
Sanford, Florida
l i t North O rvasv Avaaua
Publish Jna* 91 • J u ly 9. k
Orlando. Florida
14. 1*44.
Publish July V, 1114.

Legal Notice

cun -11

CDA-tT

«

LOVELY 3 Bedroom, 2 B«th Masonry two bed room home
CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 MagS t Johns Realty
brick home, central beat ft or investment property in
doUi. Apply downstair* af­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
air condition. Beautiful cor­ Lake Mary. Extra wide lot
ter 8 p. m.
US N. Park Are. FA 2-8123 ner lot. Convenient location oo main psved road. Double
ear porte. Price $9,375.00.
2 k 3 Bedroom House*
at 2100 Oak Ave.
Ball-Blalr Agency
GREENBRTAR
Payton Realty
ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO
Ph. 322-3841 218 S. Park Ave,
322-1101
17-92 at Hiawatha Choice lota available In
120 N. Park
322-8123
Groenbriar of Loch Arbor
THEBE’S PEACE ft QUIET
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
TAKE TWO!
overlooking' golf course.
Rooms privata bathi, 114
Custom building to jour Two sound homes on one lot, No planes. In a 2 BR bouae oe
paved street you can buy
W. First St.
in town. Gross income $113,
specif Ications.
Greenbrier
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 868-4801,
or live in one and rent the
developed by
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
Enterprise,
Fla.
other.
Only
$8900.
K1KGSWOOD
pvt. bath A ihowcr, lultable
BART PILCHER. Broker
BUILDERS,
INC.
for couple or ilngle person
3 BR., H i bath. cent, tlr ft
Call 322-7498
202 Fairmont Dr.
or retired All utllitlei In­
heat, aprinklcr pump. $78
FA 2-8074
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
mo. 322-8223.
cated on lit SU within 1
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
block of 2 free parking lota EVERETT A. HARPER
Property MnnsRement
lots. First $2,500 takes this
and *Stopping center. In­
AGENCY - REALTOR
&amp; Sales Broker
property. Ph- 668-4601, En­
2463 S. Park Ave.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
ter prUe, Fla.
___
Dept. Store 211 E. Flrat St. Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283

V A -FH A

BR. duplex apt., Furn.
20114 E. 27th. 322-8477,

FURN. Apt. 3 Floomi ft Bath.
Clove In. 833 mo. inc). wa­
ter It elec. Ph. 322-9307.
II. Pago I t. o f tha Public
tlacorila nf B»mtnol* Coun.
ty. Florida, run llianca 8 CLEAN, downitvlra apt., pvt.
tl* :i'5 t"
W along
lha
baUi ft entrance. 322-0702.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Eelate For Salt 12. Real Estate For Sale

Jim Hunt Realty

RENTALS
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath,
Offirs for your Mlection
Furn lifted or Unfurnished
Cent, air, Fla. ilm. Sprink­ them Beautiful 2, S, A 4
Ball-Blalr Agency
lers. patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207
Bedroom
Ph. 322 3641 218 S. Park Ave.
Ridge Rd.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
4 BR, ltk Bath, Florida Rm.,
Cowan. 322-4013.
central beat k air-condi­
tioning. Ph. 322-4876.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
Kit. equlpt. Terrain) floors
tile bath, Venetian shade*, 3 BR, I large bath, clean k Priced From $6,750
beautifully decorated. $79
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
Down Payments
mo. No down pymt. Im­
er 5 p.m.
As
Low As $100
mediate occupancy. Phone
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
322-7362.
Monthly Payments
. So, defoliating wHk atom fcombt wouldn't ■H waff
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
with mm rnltim. Could
try dropping bundlm •i
From $43.50
See Suburban EM*tea
$83. R. A. Williams, 322-3931.
To make tha beat home
W. 20th St.. 1000 ft. weft
RENT A BED
bay, see the
1-4, Sanford
Rol’swiy, Hospital A Baby
6. For Rent
C. For Boat
1 to 7 p. m. Daily
VA - FHA
Beds.
Vk Acre lota, bouae of your
FURNISHED garage apt. One 3 NICELY furnished apartBy Day, Weak, or Month
Appointed
choice.
bedroom air conditioned.
m enu, clove to thopping cen­ Ph. FA 2-3181 118 W. lat St.
E.
0.
Fawcett,
Developer
Property
Close to town. Ideal for one
ters.
CARROU'S FURNITURE
LUN Enterprises
person or couple. $83. Fh. Everett A. H trper Agency
Management &amp;
322-6399.
S. Beach Rentals
Realtor
&gt; BR. recently repainted. Low
Sales Broker
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. 322-2264
NEW SMYRNA BEACH down ft assume $58.B8 mo
FURN. 3-room apt. with bath
Ph. 322-3362.
Apartment on beach week or
4k garage. 2320 NarcUiui.
LAKE COTTAGE
month. Call 322 6496.
Ph. 322-3148.
1 Bedroom, Furn, $30. mo.
HOT Z1GGIDY, we have new
Offlce 322-2118
Ph. 322-6106
HUTCHISON’S
custom built homes, 3 and
2 BR., house, clean It dose
Night 322-0648
OCEANFRONT APTS.
some 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
323-0700
In. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013. FURN. 2 BR. bouae, $60. Five
339 So. Atlantic
from $330. to $8,000. down. 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, F!a.
Point*, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire
Also several expansive, not
Daytons Beach
Wren Gaa Station.
Legal Notice
Call 322-4038
expensive pre-owned homes,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
1 owner FHA ft VA $100
In Ih* Cawrl or lb* Csmnlr
Realtor
Legal
Notice
V.
For
Bale
or
Rent
Judge, gem lnol* C oaoly, F lor­
down. How esn you miss on
Raymond Lundqulst, Asia.
ida, l a Probata,
thla
selection.
f e Ih* Canrt o t th* Uemaly NOTHING DOWN, payments
l o re, Katolo or
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Jadgv. gam lnol* C onalr, F lor­
WILLIAM HENKT COOK
less than rent on FHA re­
ida,
lo
Fro
hate,
Deceased.
appraisal. 3 bdrm., ltk
T o All Credltofw and Parooao la rvi Katal* o f
NEW HOMES
M artoc Claloia oe Demon* ■ KARL DAUL,
bath,
kitchen
equipped.
D
e
e
m
s
#
VA-FHA —
Asmtoes gold Rotnlet
Reiltor-Iosunor-Tradea
Owner
on
premises
Sat,
You and each ot you era Tn All Credit*m and P sviaaa
FHA
IN-SERVICE
322-4991 1919 8. French Ave.
3195 S. Park Ave.
hereby null fit# and required H aving Claim* nr Demand*
W. oo 13th St. to Lake Mary
lo present any claim s and de­ A gainst (a id KMatm
You and each o f you ar* CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON MUST sell, owner transferred
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake
mand* which you, or ellhar of
you. may hav* again st the hereby notified and required
Mary Fire Station, Right to
$200.
buys
our
3
year
equity,
LAKE.
Call
e
v
e
n
i
n
g
s
ealal* of W illiam Henry Conk, lo prsasnt any clalma and da3 bedrooms, screened porch, Office in Model House on
,Iscenes#, la I* of aald Coun­ mend* which you, or slthor o f
322-1397.
ty, to th* County Judg* o f yuu, may hav* a gain st lha
Abbott Ave,
109 Valencia Dr., Ravenna
Hemlnnle County, Florida, al satala of KARL DAUL dscoaa- 12. Real Estate For Salt
LMN Enterprises, Inc.
Park. 322-3363.
hla offlr* In lha rourt house of *#. let* o f said Cuunty, to th*
Judg*
of
Ssmlnul*
aald Countr at Sanford, F lor­ County
Ph. 322-2744
ida, w ithin ala calendar months County, Florida, at his office
NEW HOMES 3 BEDROOM, &gt; bath, large
from the lim a of th* first pub­ In tha rourt house nf aald
VA-FHA —
screened patio, nice yard.
lication of this nolle*. Two O iunty at Penford, Florida,
NEW HOMES
copies o f each claim or demand within tlx calendar month*
FHA IN-SERVICE
20 S. Edgemond Ave. N. Or­
8 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92
shall ba In w riting, and shall from th* lima of th* flrat pub­
South on Rt. 17-92, 8 Ml.
lando. 323-0368.
stala Ih* place or raaldanc* and lication of thla notlca. Two copVA-FHA —
Right on Seminole Blvd.,
post offle* addres* ot th* te of tach claim or dsmand
FHA IN-SERVICE
claim ant, and ahall b* aworn ■hall ba In w riting, and ahall
One Block to Sales Office.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home in
Maine Street
lo by the claim ant, agent, ■lata th* plac* o f rraldsnc*
Sttnland Estates. Refrigera­
802 IIlKhlund Ave.
or attorn ey and accompanied and poat office addrtaa of tho
So. Longwood District
tor, stove, fenced yard,
by a filin g fee of on* dollar clalm ont, and shall b* aworn
Longw ood, Florida
Contact: Mr. Ferguson
and such claim or demand not to by lha claim ant, his agent
pump
for watering lawn.
ao filed shall b* void.
or attornay and accompanlad 84 ACRE. Paola. 322-2083.
802 Htghland Ave.
Fieri $300 takes. 323-0310.
Kvalyn Cook llaudar
by a filin g fat of ona dollar
Loogwood, Florida
A* adm inistratrix, c.t.a of and such claim or demand hot FREE $2,400. equity. $100
lha Katal* of
ao fllrd ahall h* void.
down, $69. mo. pays all. Ball-Blair Agency LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
W illiam Henry Cook,
/ • / KWARD K. DAUL
Deceased
Aa eaocutor of th* 1-wat
Fla. R m , cent. heat. 211
Clean
3 bedroom, 10 x 17' REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
Winderwaadle, H eine* 4b Ward,
W ill and Testam ent of
Ridge
Rd., 322-9031,
Fla,
room,
equipped
kitch­
Attorney*
KARL HAUL deceased
3rd ft Park Ave.
t i l Park Avanu*. Poulh
OKO. A. SPEER, JR.
en, terrain) floors, llelmly
Phone 322-5441
W inter Park. Florida
Attornay for aald Katot*
FHA - VA HOMES
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
Publish July I, I*. II, I*. 1414 111 M agnolia Avenue
3, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
C D tl-ll
Sanford. Florida.
$100 DOWN
Publish Juno II, II ft July 2, New Cuatom-bullt, Lake Mary
1, ltk, ft 3 BATHS
NOTICE OF SUIT
*. m i
C. B.. 2 BR, carporte, uti- FHA-VA HOMES DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
TO; WILLIAM E. CULLER and CDA-l*
llty, shade A citrus, FHA
IUIIIY )L CULLER, hla
SEVERAL Outstanding 3 ft 3
$100
w lia,
Th* Hoard of Publlo Instruc­
Finance. 322-6839.
Bedroom Homes available in
Wards Road.
Low Monthly Payments
tion for Mamlnul* County, F lor­
Lynchburg, Virginia,
ida w ill receive hide for th*
all Areas of Sanford. Let us For Complete Information
ANNA IIUTII II. YOUNO, furnishing of all tabor, m atrr.
Legal Notice
Show you Around!
See Or Call Your
Orangeburg, South Caro, Isle, equipment and aarvlcs*

Government

Owned Homes

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

lin e and
JAMES A. YOUNG, m l danca unknown
YOU ARE IIKRKUY NOTI­
FIED that a suit haa baan
brought against yon, lha na­
ture ot which lo to foracluaa
a m ortgage on Ih* hereinafter
described m l property.
Th* nam* ot th* Court In
which tho anil haa baan Inatltulad I* lha Circuit C ourt
Ninth Judicial C ircu it In and
for lem lnol* County. Florida.
Th* till* of Iho caoo la OR­
LANDO FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND L O A N
ASSOCIATION.
P laintiff,
vs
JAMES
A.
YOUNG and ANNA RUTH H.
YOUNG, hla w lf* and W IL­
LIAM E. CULLER sa d RUUY
R. CULLER, hi* w ife. D efend­
ants, being C h*n|*ry Case No.
Th* description o f tho m l
property Involved, looalad In
Bamlnola County, Florida, la
aa follow ai
Lot T, o f WKTHKRINQTUN HEIGHTS ADD. TO
LONGWOOD, F L O R I D A ,
Bsmlnot* County, F lorida
according to pint tharaol
recorded In Plat Rook II,
page f l . o f th* Publlo Re­
cord* ot Samlnolo Countr,
F lorid a
Yon nr* hereby notified fu r­
ther that rou nr* required to
til* your answ ers lo ih* Com­
plaint heretofore filed In said
m ortgage foreclosure proceed
Inga with th* Clark of th* Cir­
cuit Court of Samlnolo County,
Florid*. In Sanford, Florid*,
and to aarv* a copy tharoof
upon th* P la la tlfro attorney,
A. Uuan* Dsrgatrom. of RUSH.
ItKKD AND MAIHHIALU II
Kaat L ivingston Avenue, Post
Olflc*
Bog
till.
Orlando,
Florida, on or before th* lath
day of Julr, t i l l . Herein fall
not or a d e e m pro oonfoaoo
will bo anlarad again st you.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. B tckw ith. Jr«
Clark a f tha Circuit Court
• o a ln o la County, Florida
Byt Martha T. V thlaa
Deputy Clark
A. Duaaa Bargairom
af BUSH. REED AND
MARSHALL
II Baal Livingston A v iu m
Post Offlea B os 9I4d
Orlando. P larlds
A llaraaya far P la in tiff
Publish JUM 18, 98 * J slF 8.

I. I HI.
GDAelS

required tor th* construction
of Drivers Training Rang** at
Lyman School, Bamlnola High
School, and Urooma Academy,
■rm lnols County, Florid*.
Dns bid for th* combined
projects shall ba subm itted
and will b* received until 1;*#
p. ra, Frida). July 14. 1114. at
th*
School
Adm inistration
Building, Commercial Strait,
■sutord, Florida, at which ttm*
and plac* ih* bid* w ill fa*
publicly opened and r o a d
tloud.
Contract document* consist
of plans for th* above and may
b* obtained by depositin g tll.VS
with th* Architect. John A.
Burton IV, Fourth Floor, Sanfotd Atlantic National Dank
Hulldlng, Sanford, Florida, for
the flrat set of dooumenta ob­
tained. Such deposit w ill b* ra­
in ml ad In full to each parson
who returns tho docum ents tn
good oondltton w ithin I* dare
after tba bid opening. Addi­
tional sals may b* obtained at
th* cost of lll.V I, which la
half rsfundahl*.
A certified chock or bank
draft, payabt* to th* Board of
Publlo Instruction for fom lnol*
County. Florida; U. 8. G overn­
ment Bondi, or n aatlafaetory
bid bond aiscutad by tba bid­
der and sccsplmbl* su reties In
an amount equal lo fiv* P*r
coni of th* bid sh all b* su b­
mitted with sack bid.
Th* successful bidder w ill b*
required la furnish nny pay
for satisfactory performance
and payment bond or bond*.
Allontlon I* colled lo th* fact
that not Isa* than minimum
•alert** and wag** aa a*t forth
In th* Specification! m ust b*
paid on thla project.
Tbs Board o f PubUe Instruc­
tion for Stmlnol* County, F lor­
ida, reserves lb* righ t to re ­
ject any and/or all bids or to
w a ll* any In format! Us* In Ih*
bidding. No bid shall b* w ith ­
drawn for n period of flftson
(II I days subsequent to th*
opontng of bldo w ithou t th*
consent or th* Board.
J. D. WRIGHT. JR.
Chairman, Board a f PubUe
Instruction
for Somlnol*
County, Florida
R. T. Utlws*
Somlnol* County Superintendnnl o f Pa b ill Inst m otion and
Ea-Offlol* Secretary to th*
Board of Pnblla Instruction
FuMJvk July I, V. II. IM4.

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Iff THW plk C C IT roC R T .
NINTH
JUDICIAL
riSSCUIT
OF FI.OHID A Iff AND FOB
SKMIVni.P. COUNTY.
c h a n c e it r n o . svtee
n o t ic e
o r ei'ST
THE ST ATM OP FLORIDA TOl
W illiam Z. tU e k slls end
Josephine C. R lckstt*
tlo* Lorkwood Drive
B luff P*vk
Birmingham, Alabama
Tou. and *»ch of rou, *rs
hereby notified that su it has
br*n filed sg a la r t you In th*
Circuit
Court
ot
Seminal*
County, Florid*, lu Chancery,
• n *bbr*vl»t*d till* of which
I* FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
(EMINOLK COUNTY, « corporall**. Platnlirr. vs. WILLIAM
Z. RICKETTS *mt wlf*. JOHKPI11SK
C.
RICKETTS
and
SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOS­
PITAL D sftndant*. Ih* n stur* of oold suit Using a *uH
lo furtclos* that csrtaln mort■*■■ doled May IS. ISIS, and e f
rsrurd
In
O fflalal
Record*
R«nk I TV. P*g* IS, Publlo Re­
cord*
of
Ssm lnol*
County,
Florida, encumbering fh* fol­
low ing described real property,
to -w ill
Th* Waat t i t fast o f Lot
I o f EVANS SUBDIVISION,
ocoordlng lo plot tb*r*of
recorded In Plat Rook 1,
P egs IT, o f tbo publlo re­
cord* of Somlnol* County,
Florida,
and you ar* horoby required
lo HI* your anow tr lu oold
su it
w ith
th*
undersigned
Clerk of said Court and to **rv*
■ copy thereof upon th* P lain­
tiff'* atlornoy. who** natn* and
*ddr*«* »pp«»r below, on or
b*for* th* l*lh day o f August
IMS. and In d efau lt th*r*of
D*crs* Pro Conf*t*o w ill b*
entered a gain st you.
WITNESS my hand and o f­
ficial * ••! at ih* County Court­
house. Sanford. Ssm lnol* Coun­
ty, Florida, th is M lh day of
June 1**4.

(SEAL)

Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr..
Clerk of Circuit Court
By i M *rlho T. V lhlsn. D.C
P hillip IL Logan
■hlaholser and Logan
Attorney* a l l a w
Pirvt Federal B uilding
t e a lord. F lorid*
Attornay for F lelatSff
Publlok Ju ly I. I, Id. IL t i l l
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Seminole Realty

FHA - VA

1901 8. Park Are.

SALES BROKER

FA 2-5232 anytime

Stenstrom Realty

IS. UusinesB Opportunity
AUTO R E ! M l SHOP ft Lot,
with or wllhe.t equipment
Hall’s Garage, c,rm .r Cel*
ery ft Sanford Ave. 922-2020.
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
16. F em ale H elp W a n te d
HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
while, live-in. Salary. Ph.
322-6587 before 8 p. BL
3230912 after 8.
WHITE lady lo Uke car* of
elderly couple six daya a
week. Phone 322-3980.

17. Male Help Wanted
MECANIC, small engine and
lawn mower, experienced,
with own hand tools. Ph.
322-28IL

MEN FOB FULL TIME
DO YOU KNOW
THIS MAN?
lie Is between the ages of
21 and 43. Haa his eye on the
future and is willing to
work for

WHAT HE WANTS
He is looking for security is
a salaried position that of­
fers opportunity foe sdvancement, plus the added Incen­
tive of commission. He haa
a good automobile. He can
tie away from home four
nights each week (home on
week-ends) and can accept
employment at once. High
school education or equlv*
alcnt reqjlred

!F YOU ARE THIS MAN
You will be paid starting salary of $453 per month and
bonus. You will be given a
complete and successful
training program (at com*
pany expense). Your future
and security will be insured.

FOR PERSONAL
INTERVIEW
SEE
MR. V. C. SMITH
9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
FRL, JULY 10, 1964
FLORIDA STATE
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
200 S. French Are., Sanford,
Fla.
EXPERIENCED
Photogra.
pher. For appointment call
322 7222._________

18. Help Wanted

COUPLE to collect eggi on
Chicken Ranch. Man ft
wife preferred. Place to Hvo
322-3430 if you qualify. Good salary.
Legal Notice 2383 Park Dr.
S. D. McKinney, Old 44, I
■is t h r r m c r i T car sit a r
ml. E. of 437. EuatU, Fla.
Legal Notice
THIS NINTH JUDICIAL CHI.
c u t , in
and
por
s r m iNOI.K COS’NTY, FLORIDA.
i n c h a n c s c r t nov l e ie e
NOTICE OF
r o iM c l o su r e e v rr
BELL BAVINOB A LOAN AS­
SOCIATION,

Plaintiff

V*.
m crn K N
r . c a b iid o l l a r
■ n# LILLIAN O. CABIIDOLLAR.
hi* wife,
D*f*n#ants
TOl STEPHEN F. CASH DOL­
LAR *n« LILLIAN O.
CABIIDOLLAR
I I I ! Tarawa Itoul*v*r4
Tarawa Tsrrac*,
North Carolina
TOU ARE IIKHEDT NOT!FIED that a suit to fortcla**
a M ortgage ha* R**n (11*#
•g a in st you In th* above Court
fay th* absv* named P laintiff.
Th* properly sought lo bo
fcirsrlosvd Is • • follows:
LOT «. LONODALK SUBDIVISION, according lo th*
Plat thereof, a* record*#
In P lat Book I t. Pag* II.
o f 4h* Public Record* o t
■tm lnel* County. Florida.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to
tl I* your A nsw er w ith th*
Clsrk at lb s Court and to
ssrv* a copy upon th* P lain­
tiffs’ Attorney, IRVING NATRANSOM. P. O. B o t &lt;1. Coco*.
FlorM* not later then August
T. t i l l . I f you fall to do •*. a
dsrr** pro conf***o w ill b* en­
tered against you for th* r e ­
lief demanded In th* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand *nd **al
E f aald Court a t Ssm lnol*
County, thla Tth day o f July,

1114.

IN THW CIWCI'IT COUNT OF
THE NINTH JIIIH IA 1, CIB
I t IT. IN AND FOR BKMINOLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
| - CHANCERY NO. 141IS
JO ANN AKERS,
Plaintiff.
va
DOUGLAS Me ARTHUR AK­
ERS,
Defendant.
NOTICR o r SUIT
TOl D O U G L A S MCARTHUR
AKERS
e /o Dalay A ksrs
Routs t
Guln. Alabama
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that a Complaint for
Dlvore* and othar r tllsf baa
b*sn filed against you lu tbs
■hav* styled Court and you
nr* hereby required to **rv*
a copy of your Answer or
other d sfsn tf* to th* Com­
plaint upon th* P la in tiffs At­
torney, E. JACKBUN IIAABZK,
Attorney at Law. I l l North
Orange Aetna*. Bull* IS, OrUndo, Ornng* County, Florid*,
•nd flla lha original A aiw tr
or d*f*na* In th* offle* o f the
Clsrk ot th* Circuit Court an
ar before the loth day e f July.
1*14 A. D. If you fall ta do to.
Judgment by Default w ill ba
takan agatnat you for tha raItaf prayed tor In th* Com­
plaint and aald caua* wilt thaa
proctsd E s Part*.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford,
■smlnola
County.
Florida, thla t l lk day *f Jua*.
1144 A. D.
(BEAL)
Arthur B. Beckwith. J r ,
Clsrk af tha Circuit Court
Byt Mart A T. Vlklsa
Deputy Clark
E. Jackson H esses
Attorney at Law
It* North Oraug* Avanut
Bull* 14, Orlando
O raas* County. Florida

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.,
Clark or Clroult Court
Byt Sandra S. Jubnaea
Deputy Clsrk
Law Office*
Freed and N athans**
11* South W ashington Ave.
THuavllJn, Fla.
Publish July 9, Id, II, I*. 1114.
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19. Situatlona Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER, babysitth
or will do Ironing la on
home. 322-8388.

Legal Notice
lu lb* Court *f th* Count
JuJgv, Seminal* C m aty, Flai
Ida. lu Crobal*.
la r si Batata af
O. T HEODORE WALTZ
Dseasssi
Ta All CrtJHava aa* Frvaaa
I ta lia n Claim* ar Dsm aag
A salaal ia l4 K alalsi
You and s a r h o f you *,
h s r s b y notified and r s q u l r
*d t o p r e se n t a n y clalma an
demand* w hich ye a. or a lthi
or you, m ay hava ag aln at ih
• • t a l a of G. Theodora Walt
decs*••&lt;!, lata of *ald Count;
to th* C ounty Ju d g * ef ism l
no!* County, Florida, a t hi
office In th* court house c
■eld C ounty a t Bsnford. Floi
Ida, w ithin six calende r montb
from th* Ilm* of th* f i r s t put
llcatlon of this nolle*. Tw
copies of s a c h claim or d*man
■hall ba in w ritin g , a nd aha
s t a ta tba place of r**ld*nc
and post e M e * address of th
claim ant, and ahall b* a v e r
to by th a cla lm aaL hla a g s n
or a t t o r n e y and aceompanlc
by a filing fa* af ona dotla
and such claim o r demand nc
*0 filed ahall ba void.
■ uaan E. Lsa
As a d m i n i s t r a t r ix *f th
E stata at
a . Theodore Walts,
D s cta asd
W ln d tr w s s d la . Halnag
ft W ard
A ttorneys a t Low
P. a

Box 1ST

Winter Fork. Florida

jbd* “ • ** * ,b i* *• r* iV « aj8B* ii&gt; ** * , , , f 1
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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
19. SltuittaM Wantad

27. Special Services

IRONING In my home. Ph.
322-0.121.

OVER 25 YEARS
ol Fine Workmanship m Upbolstering, Draperies, Slip,
covers. Time Payments ss
little a t $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Instillations.
KULP DF.CO RATING SHOP
Pb. 322-2335

21. Beauty Salons
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $8 93
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
SPECIAL FOR JULY
Now Air-conditioned. Price*
starting at:
Permanents
$8.95, Shampoo, Set, $1.75
Haircuts $1.25.
Are Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Hotel Ph. 322 8523

7.2. Build • Taint - Repair
FOR PAINTING &amp; REPAIR
WORK Call 322-5426.
FOR A PAINTER, Inside or
out, call Luther Tasker at
322-8159.__________________

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July 9, 1064 — Page 11 34. Articles For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

Plsno Tuning and Repair
L. Harmon — FA 2-*223

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types ind Sire*
Wc Repair ami Service
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 8432
COMPLETE Lawn &amp; Yard
Service. 322-2310.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEItS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

25. Plumbin? Services

200 So. Park Ave.

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

29. Automobile Service

” REMODEL - REPAIR

204 W. 2nd St. FA 2-80U
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

READY MIX CONCRETE
1958 BUICK Special. Muit sell.
Patios, Floor, Free EtUma.ya
8300. Ph. 322-1743 after 6
Sills, lintels, step*, blocks,
p. nt.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, gresie trips, dry 37. Doatft • Motors
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. BIG SALE
309 Elm Ave.
322-5781 Both new and u*ed. Sample
price*. New $3600. 16' EvinJULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
rude boat, trailer and motor,
$5.l». Army-Navy Surplus,
only $2*00. 17'. $1795. Crula310 Santord Ave.
er. $1250. $1195, like new.
DO hp. Evinrude, S*9V Used
REPOSSESSED SINGER 50 hp. Evinrude, $295, Used
SINGER Select-O-Matic Zig
Plywood runabout*, lino.
Zag, m a k e s buttonholes
Terms, Robson Sporting
aews on buttons, darns
Good* Downtown Sanford,
patebaa, makes fancy sttt
322 5961.
ehes and mnnngrsm* all
without attachments. Hal
ance of $58, or assume re
enabling payments. Trade
Ins accepted. Phone 322-7457

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OUT

$ Bank $
Repossessions

A FINE USED CAR
FROM WIPE-TRACK TOWN

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61 Chevrolet Pickup
Half-Ion, automatic transmission.

60 Cadillac 62 Series
4-door sedan, V-8 engine, aui&lt;
malic trana., power electing &lt;
brakes, radio k heater. Special . .

*1145
*1995

mo.
mo.
mo.
mo.
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National

33. K a n tiln re

*1095

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
BEDS FOR RENT
i
n
i l
SANFORD AVE.
Hospital, Rollawaya, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery sad IUIZ OPEN EVENINGS
Pick-up.
Phone 322-4503
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ava.
Ph. FA K M

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering 44 Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Ce.. nt 70S Calary Ava.
FA 8-2117,
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Larry’a Mart IIS Sanford
Ava. Ph. FA 2-4182.

SLEEPER Trailer. $75. 10th
St. ft Sanford Ave.

63 Mercury Monterey
4 Door. Air Conditioned,
Powered. A Cool Buy.

a

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3

DAY

62 Continental

$1395

Fully Equipped

$595

Nice And Claan

$595

61 Renault Dauphine
The Ecunnmy King

61 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Hardtop $1295
nadio And Haalar. Automatic

$995

GO Chevrolet 2 Dr.
6 Cylinder. O n ly ............. ...

$495

57 Dodge 4 Dr.
Automatic

*1445

4 speed transmission, healer.

62 Chevrolet Impala

*2195
62 Comet Custom
*1695
62 Olds 88 4-Door
*2495
'i? Olds Starfire Coupe
*2895

SUPER SPORTS COUPE. V-8 an.
glne, auto, transmission, power
■leering, radio 44 heater,

Excellent Used Truck Buys
60 Dodge D-100

$995

Half-Ton Pickup

60 Chevrolet Panel

$1095

Extra Nice

59 Chevrolet 1 Ton

$1195

Produce Body, Extra Mr*

55 Chevrolet Mt Ton

$495

Pickup Truck

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

l-duoc, G c) Under, auto, transmis­
sion, radio 44 heater.
V-8, auto, transmission, power
steering k brakes, radio, healrr, air
e'lndllionrd.

' uto. transmission, power steering
: brakes, power window*, radio 44
■lrater, air conditioned.

60 Olds 88 4-Door
V-8 engine, auto, transmission,
rower brakes, radio k heater.

60 Olds 88 Coupe
V-8 engine, auto, transmission,
power steering 4k brakes, radio *
heater.

63 Olds Super 88

4-door hardtop; V-8. auto, trans­
mission, power steering 44 brakes,
radio 44 heater.

* Bank Rate
Financing

62 Olds Cutlass Coupe
V-8, auto, transmission,
steering, radio k heater.

power

63 Falcon Ranchero

B IL L
H e m p h ill
MOTORS
• Pontiac • Buick
• Rambler
804 W. lat. Street
Ph. 322*0231

t -m ;

PICKUP,
owner.

dean,

low mileage,

61 Cadillac Coupe

1

DeVIll*. Auto, transmission, power
■tiering 44 brake#, radio k heater.
Opaa

*1295
*1395
*3495
*2095
*1595
*3295

Friday Night k Saturday Afternoon*

Holler M otor Sales
COMPANY
2nd. a Palmetto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. IIM 1 I1
Ph. 322-0M1

62 Ford Galaxie

2 Itoor, Automatic Trana, Radio,
Heater.

Powar

61 Dodge 4 Door
8 a d a n , 6 Cylinder,
Tran*., Radio, llaater.

Automate

61 Chevy Corvair
4 Door, 4 Speed Trana., Real Slick,

61 Falcon Futura
2 Door,
Scat*.

Stand.

Trana.,

Buck*!

60 Ford Country Sedan

1801 w . Firm St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter I'ark Ph. MI 7-2330

Galaxie

A Real

O N LY

FA ST

BACK

SA LE

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4 Door Sedan, Air Cond., Fully
Powered, White Finlah, Look* New,

Station Wagon,
Heal Clean.

500

Fast

Back

Hardtop

You

Solidity
Big

To

Feel

The

Know

Ford The

Smoothness

What

Makes

Powarad,

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A Gaa Saver.

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7s

Fast- Seller.

59 Ford Ranch Wagon
6 Cylinder

&amp;
This

Top Economy Buys !
60 Simca 4 Door

Is

Dream Car.

Must

Fully

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&gt;

58 Ford Fairlane 500
V-8 Ford-O-Mallc,
Real Sharp.

Powar

S teer.
. .

57 Mercury 4 Door
Sadan, Good Condition.

57 Chevrolet 4 Door
V-8 Autoaiatia Trana.

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USED Fur®., $70. W-84M DeBary.
JeUy Donuts WITH Jelly In
at Warren's Donut Shop
$012 French Ava.
322-4062

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1961 30" Tappan Else. Range.
$50 Ph. 822-0755.

1-AM-FM Tuner/amplifier, 1VM Tape recorder. 323-0461.
S AIR CONDITIONERS
in good condition, from $40.
Cantrlflcal water pump, 2",
like m w $M; 12' Fishing
boat with IT hp. motor, it's
real Bke, $1S0; Adding michlM $35; Billing machines
$1; Royal Typewriter $30;
Golf cart $7.50; Window fan

It*.
SUPER TRADING POST
So. o® 17-01
322-0077

Colors In Stock Are:
• Red &amp; White • Solid White • Solid Green
• Skylight Blue, light • Guardsman Blue, dark
• Black &amp; White • Burgundy &amp; White

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56 Ford 2 Door
• Cylinder, Ford-O-Matlr.

55 Mercury 4 Door
Good Condition.

55 Oldsmobile
4 Door.

52 Packard
Runa Good.

. . . and

Oat professional carpet clean­
ing results—rent Blue Lus*
Ira Elec. Carpet Shampooer
$1 per day. Carroll's Furn.

Two

Beautiful

Convertibles,

48 Oldsmobile

One Yellow — One White!

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*1195
*1495
*1395

60 Mercury Monterey

GE Air CoodtUoaor, sooo

BTU, 110 V. Thermostat
control. Lika new. $108. Ph.
3n-»51l.

*1295

(Ration Wagon, V-8 Ford-O-Matie;
Radio, Heater, Powar Bteer.

34. Arliclea For Sola

'82

*1495
*1095
*1295
*1195
*1095
*995

61 Plymouth Valiant

AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

■all Ua Your Furnltura.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST FA 2-0677.

APT. alM elec. Rang#. 8 Plata
Dinette aet. 21" TV Ph.
322-3331.

*1295

Convartibla, Extra Clean, Stand.
Tran.., Radio, Healer.

Seminole Co. Motors

ONE DOZEN
A

3

62 Comet Custom

60 Chevrolet 4 Door

FURNITURE

For the biggest selection of
M arly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll'a Furniture
Brokerage la Caaealbarry
on 17-92. Open • days • to #.

*3695

2 Door Or 4 Door. 4 D lffar.nl One#
To ChooM From, Tha Beat In Com­
pact Cara.

Station Wagon. V-8 , Automatic
Trana., pnner Steer., Radio, H aal­
ar, Real Claan.

TO CHOOSE FROM-

208 longwood Plata
17 02 Ph 838-4383

*1895

60 Mercury Commuter

&lt;

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

4 Door, Atr Cond., A Premium Car
For U m Than Stoat Ordinary Cara.

V-8, Automatic Trana.,
Steer., Real Sharp.

8 COMPLETE ROOMS

63 Corvair Pickup

*2695

61 Plymouth Fury

2

ONLY $240.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save Tha
Budget Way

Fully

2 Door Hardtop, 4 Speed Trana.,
Radio, Hcatrr, New Tire., A Real
Bargain.

The Dodge Boys Will Show You
Some Real Fine Lnle Model Trade-Inn

61 Simac 2 Dr. Hardtop

male puppy. $25. include*
permanent shots. 2211 Bel ■57 Chav. V8 Stick, $37
31. Poultry • Livestock DACHSHUND Puppies, several Air Blvd.
59 Olds S t i c k , $32
weeks old. Registered. Ph. FREE Pointer. Owner leav­ '60 Opal, $792 bal, $34
NICE gentle 48" m ire, $125.
322-8621.
Phone 838-7745.
ing town and want* good '60 Anglia, $599 bal, $32
home for dog. Dog not good •87 Chav., $579 bal, $31
hunter but nice, geotla pet. '59 Opal, $574 bal, $30
'87 Olds, $641 bal, $31
322-4363.
'51 Pontiac Puff, $24
'58 Chrysler, $699 bal, $32
32. F lo w e rs - S h ru b s
'56 Merc. $149 bal, $7
CALADIUMS, 5000 bulbs. Bed '56 Merc, $179 bal, $11
colors S quality. 6 cent# 'SS Ford, $4»9 bal, $25
up. Wholeaalc to you. Bell’s '56 Chev., $4M bal, $24
nursery, 1 ml. W. of Big •57 Merc. W. $599 bal, $32
Tree Pk.
'57 Plym., $580 b al, $30
Ripe hydroponic tomatoe#, '58 Chav., $559 bal, $29
28c lb. Grosser Hydroponic '57 Fond, $99 bal., $7
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.

Brookwood 8 1at Ion Wagon, 6 cyl­
inder, standard transmission, heaer.

APACHE Camp Trailers. New
A Used. 322-5467.

'10 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Exc. cond. $895. 322-7544.

Wki old. AKC. CaU 322-4137.

61 Chevrolet

39. Tmlters • Cabannn

62 Volkswagen Deluxe

Senkarik Glass nnd Paint
FRENCH Poodle vupplei, 9 4 MONTHS OLD, chihuahua
Company

210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

VESTA Scooter, 1963, A-l con­
dition. Roll bars and spare
lire. $225. 322-7682.

1963 Chevvy 2 S. S. $200, take
up payments. 322-1187.

COHEN RADIATOR mlOP
'50 CHEVY B rf~A ir,_*_cxlJ
Free inspection, estimates, 31A. Pete
31 A. Pcta
auto. Iran*., radio &amp; heater.
pickup, delivery, Rccoring
Clean. *675. M, Crever. Ph.
GERMAN Shephard puppies
k repairs discounted.
322-1330 Ext. 355.
PUPPIES k DOGS. Beagles, 322-8310.
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
collies, k mixed breeds.
Animal
Haven Boarding AKC Registered, black, fe
AUTO GLASS
male Poodle, 1 yr. old. Rea
Kennels. 322-5752.
INSTALLED
tenable. TE 8-2737.

BuildinK Contractor

38. Motorcycles - Scoolem

GO WEST ON FIRST ST.

'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellen
cond. Ph. 322 2283.

Don't give him anything; but your name! rank and
house numberI"

15 FT. GLASS runabout, 40
hp. motor, Tilt trailer, $575.
10 &amp; Sanford.

63 Corvair Monza 900

36. Automobile* - Trucks

Auto Glaaa, Taps
k Sea* Covert

27. Special Services

36. AutnmobRm • Trucks 37. Bonis - Motors

SCUBA diving gear complete
with tank and accessories.
Call 322-2802.

322-4234

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

Rrralh

4 Door.

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*295
*695
*595
*295
*295
*245
*295
*145
*40
*40

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U l l i l T LINCO LN | U r
n U U I MERCURY m V o

IN CO R PO R A TED
308 E. First Street
Ph. 322-1481
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1009 Palmetto A rt.

Sanford
W. Park MI 4-8916
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SALE

Sanford

WinUr Pork

922-4614

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I, Cub Scout Leaders M eet For Training
By Jana Caaaalbarry
Sessions 1 and 2 of Cnb
Scout bade training for Cub*
master*, Denmother* a n d
Committeemen were conduct*
ad Monday night at tha Cas­
selberry Community Mstho*
dlst Church by Instructor*
Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Whitmore
of W inter Park.
The Instructor* made ef­
fective use of slide* and flanelgraph visual aid* to lllu*
strata their talk*.
Th« courie was attended by
representatives of Cub Tack
540 of Casselberry and Pack
240 of Altamonto Spring*.
New Cubmaster* for th* two
parks ar* Dava Water* of
Casselberry and Robert Trerira of Altamonto Spring*.
Ib e local Cub Scout* *ie
planning to participate In the
district Cub-O-Ree to be held
Aug. 22 at Mend Garden* In
W inter Park. Thema for th*
occasion will be on the Olym­
pic* and handicraft items
made by the Cub* also will
b« on display.

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NEW CUBMASTEFLS, Dnvo Water a of Casscllierry Park 540 and Roltcrt
Trerico of Altamonto SpringH Pack 240, left to right, were among thoso
attending tho basic training course for Cub Scout leaders held at the
Casselberry Community Methodist Church and taught by Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Whitmore, right.
(Herald Photo)

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New List Of Blood Donors Is Released
Ninety-eight person* each
donated a pint uf blood to the
Seminole County Blood Bank
during the month of June,
Chairman Ralph Wight re­
vealed today.
Six of the donor* were
women Including Mr*. Lillian
Burk* who gave her eighth
pint; Mr*. Jean Converse,
aeventh; Mr*. Margaret J. Aul,

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whnee resldancs Is
1110 nrostlw ay
* Toledo, Ohio
Tou are h erelif notified that
Cult haa best) filed aaalnel r»u
la lh* Circuit Caiurt of H»mlaula County, Florida. In Chan­
cery, an abhr#vtat*.| llll* of
whlrh la FIIIHT FKIIKII At.
■ AVINOH ANII l/IA N AHHOCIATION OF HKMINol.i: COUNTY,
a corporation. Plaintiff, v*
l l A l l l i r D, R O H lU a et al.
Uefendanta, th* nature nf enld
aull bain* a ault In foreclose
that certain m arinas* dated
May II, IMS, and o f record
In O fficial Haaorda llooh M l
at pane II I of th* Public liecord*
of
Hamlnnt*
County,
Florida, encum berln* th* fo l­
lo w in g daacrlbad real property,
to -w lll
Lot I t (laaa Weal ID feat
thereof) KVANP nUIIOIVI.
HION, accordln* to Plat
thereof recorded In I'lal
Hook I, p**e IT of lb*
I’ubllo lleoord* nf Hciiil.
not* O ounly, Florida,
and you ar* h«r*hy r«&lt;iulred
to file your An*w*r In »ald
ault with th* underalgned Clerk
o f aald Court and to eerv*
a copy Ihoreof upon I'U liillff*
altorn ey, who** name and addre«a appear t»«hiw, on or hafora th* loth day of Aucuat,
t i l l , and In default thereof
Deere* Pro Cnnfeaao w ill b* an
(•rad asalnat you.
WITNUHH MV HAND ANIi
OFFICIAL HUAI, at lh* Oounly
Courthoue*. Hanforil, Henilnot*
Oounly, Florida, title luth dey
of June, ISM.
(SEAL)
Arthur If Ilerkw llh, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court
Hyi Martha T. Vlhl-n
Ii. C.
P hillip II. Logan
HIIINIIOI.MKII and TJWIAN
Flral Federal llulldlng
Hanford, Florida
ruhllah July S, t, is . II, ISM.

tliiril, anil Mis. Lula Morgan
ml Mra. Jnniro Fisher who
donated for tint first time.
Robert Thninns led tho totnl
donation giving hi* 30th pint
nf blood.
Others were Clnudn Haw­
kins, 27; C. C. Henderson nnd
Frank Holmes, 20; David
Green, 2.1; W alter Cook. 22;
John Fortier and Robert I).
Grleme, 21; Richard Clielelte
sml I/ircn Dougherty, 111;
Harry Knhelbergcr, 10; Ray­
mond Hall nnd Lewis Srhwelckert, 14; Melvin Siskind,
Rolairt Bennett, nnd Winfred
Smorowski, 11; Ralph Sehriekert, Cnreni Gnger, Rob­
ert I-rFlla, and lluliert .Smith,
12; Bernard D. Jnffi'o, O. K.
Robinson, II; Willard Nelder
and William Clnrk, 10.
More who donated during
June Included; Henry S.
Hilts, llurold J. rlinpniBn,
Kenneth L. Merles, K. C. Har­
per, larwrnan J. Oliver, seven;
D. C. McCoy, Alvin F.
‘niiiinpaon, Clarence W. Bar­
low, sis; Roger W. Coleman,
K. II. Hudson, Leslie William
Holcombe, five; Ituasell II.
Fehrman, Robert E. White,
Jr., Chnrlea B. Gnllrglier,
James Ronsvvelt, L. J. HI*ner, four; Edward K. Atwell,
John W. I’rather, Ronnie J.
Berlin, three.
Ferry W. Willey, Hay T.
Glinea, Jerry Langdon Jones,
Harry Meara, Bert Hollings­
worth, Ronald K. Rasmussen,
Gary Gibson, Curtney Mead,
Elmer C, ('nni|iliell, Rev. Jes­
se Ilrown, Cecil (!. I.indeley,
Durwntd T. Solley, two.
First timers Included Willie
Renfrew, Ilnvld L. Martin,
Harvey L. Fayne, Isaac Clark,
George Renlon, Franeia J.
Miller, Robert K MncGiegor,
Willie J. Ransom, Jr., Mar­
vin L. Slone, Morrell Dnbose,
Elvin J. Feterson, Thomas
('aldernne, Rudolph Heott, llu-

ey l,eo Ware, Phillip Carson,
Also William I.. Price, Wil­
liam II. Reanlen, Gcraltl R.
Rates, Rolivrt W. Repp,
James W. Crampton, Raymoiul J. Rlarek, Thutnna DiMagglo, Harry K. Naylor,
Robert E. Morton, Thomas
Trnynor, John Underwood,
Jr., Robert I*. Hobbs, Jerome
II. Spourke, John Taylor, Den­
nis I). Tcernly, Richard W.
Iloelle, Llnnie J. Rogers,
Norman L. Robinson, Millard
K. Powell, Wilson Ilradshaw,
Ralph D. Scott and Joseph
Bryant.

The Lions Club nf Cassel­
berry Inc, hi* received It*
charter from the aisle, -ac­
cording to Stalo Secretary
Tom Adsms. The charter re­
quest was filed June 19 with
subterlbcr* listed as Curtii
F. Blow, Raymond Morris
nnd Carl Jack, all of Cassclberry.

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Thera are seven atari In
th* Pleiades cluster. Six uf
theie ran be »een easily with
the naked eye and, people
with exceptional eyesight can
■re the seventh.

• Square leg, boxer or surf styles
• Solids, prints, plaids; 3 to 18

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For Your
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• Short-sleeve styles In smart
Summer fashions

• Cotton woven fabrics;
print, plaid

Everyone
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colont nnd fuhrlcM.
PRICES
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• Regular &amp; button-down collars
• Cottons; short-sleeve; S, M, L

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l iv in g , and If dead s g a l n e l all
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rla lm nr dem and whslaeevaur,
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W

not crusading for integration
or segregation."
Next, he said and Hodges
chimed in to echo this state­
ment, "we have no powers to
enforce any law. We are not
mediatora that will settle any
dispute arbitrarily, but con­
ciliators that will go in at the
request of a community to try
to help disagreeing sides get
together."
Collins* appointment b y

President Lyndon Johnson to
the new (22,500 a year job ns
Zip Code 32771
*
director of the service is still
subject to Senate confirma­
WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers today and Saturday; hlfiht today 00-91; low tonight In low 70a.
tion.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 231
Meanwhile, working out of
the commerce department, the
three former aouthrrn gov­
Pica to County Commission­
ernors (Hodges was once gov­
er!: Could you possibly con­
ernor of North Cnrolinn)
sider the purchase of a fog­
have visited seven southern
ging machine while you're
governor* and the governors
of Oklahoma and Indiana
pondering the next fiscal bud­
since Tuesday.
get? Those blind mosquitoes
Hodges said the visit to
are, putting it mildly, pesky.
Florida wound up the current
•
•
*
tour, but added that ultimate­
Mayor A. L. Wilson, called
ly. the governor of ail 50
repeatedly to city business
states will be visited.
meetings, grinned the follow­
Governor Hryunl, n segre­
ing suggestion the other day:
gationist who hus said ho will
“While we’re at It, let's con­
take no special steps to en­
sider some more money for
force the civil rights law,
the mayor's office now that
smiled very little during the
it's become a fulltime Job."
meeting, lie and Collins arc
IIy Donna Eatea
WASHINGTON (U PI)
• * •
A letter from Atlantic old political foes of long­
President Johnson today pro*
Wc can relax a little more
Const Line Railroad assuring standing. Collins was all
senteil elaborate statistic* and
now; the Beatles have paid
its full cooperation in having smiles.
testimonials from the business
their Miami hotel bill.
the otd station house at the
world to challenge charges by
Church Street crossing re­
Sen. Barry Goldwater that tha
Some say it’ll be Barry in
moved was read at the reg­
administration is fiscally ir­
San Francisco next week.
ular meeting of the Longwood
responsible.
Some say It'll bo Bill. After
City Council Thursday even­
Johnson made known hi*
due consideration, the Clock
ing.
facta and figures about tha
Winders have come up with
In the letter, ACL explain­
economy at an impromptu
tho following decision: Time
ed that the building had been
press conference in the Whit*
will tell.
House cabinet room. Thl* fol­
sold to Railway Exprrs* in
. . .
lowed a crowded ceremony in
WASHINGTON ( U m
- 1959 »rul bad bren in opera­
r iilC tiin (UPI) _ Former
which he awarded the Dist­
tion until late last year. It
The need of a Humane So­
President Johnson said today
inguished ScrrL e Mcdul to
stated that as soon as per­ | President Dwight D. Eisenhow­
ciety in Seminole County has
Ailrn. Barry D. Felt, former
been pointed up again by a he is “ much more interested mission can be obtained from er said today that the Repub­
eommandcr-in-chlef of U. S,
Paola woman. She called the In deeds than" words from the state commission to per­ lican platform should do more
forces in the Pacific.
Herald, reported two young Cuban Premier Fidel Castro manently close the office, the than "merely state principles
The Chief Executive said
The President made the building will be sold and re­ and generalities."
puppies had been abandoned
Elsenhower, en route to the
(lint In about n week he hope*
near her home and asked statement In response to an moved.
to announce final figures on
In other business, A. E. San Francisco GOP conven­
what she could do about it. olfer by Castro to improve
tion. said “ You have to re­
fiscal Unit which ended Juno
A check of city and county relations with the United O'Neall and Associates, city
cognize the great issues of the
30. He said lie expects to ha
States.
engineers, were authorized to
authorities showed this an­
able to give the country iom«
At a news conference John­ draw specifications and ob­ time."
swer: “Nothing — you're
He told reporters, who as­
"good news."
son
also
announced,
in
the
tain bids on equipment neces­ sembled at the observation
stuck."
Johnson made this predie.
foreign
policy
field,
that
Mi­
. . .
sary for chlorinating the Platform of his private car.
tlon on the basis of prelimin­
chael Forrestal, son of the
However, sometimes local late defense secretary James rlty'e water. Chnirmnn R. C. that a platform had to do
ary figure* which he had seen
veterinarians have waiting Forrestal, would be the new Carlson explained that tli? three things:
involving the federal deficit,
—State principles.
list* of people wanting pup­ head of a U. S. inter-agency State Health Department re­
employment ami other favor­
—Identify the Issues.
able economic indicators.
pies and these could be task force on South Viet Nam. quires chlorination of ail pub—State how the principles
As for Goldwater'* charge of
checked. Also, if wc may be
The President at the same lie water supply systems in
should be applied to solve ihc
fiscal Irresponsibility against
so bold, a Herald classified time named Lucius D, Bat­ the state of Florida,
Nearly 00 per cent of the
Council voted to advertise problems.
his administration, the Presi­
usually brings good results.
tle, now assistant secretary
local National Guard unit,
• • «
Elsenhower's
private
ear
for
bids
for
a
new
police
car
dent said ho was not entirely
of state for educational and
Company U, I2lth Infantry,
familiar W'ith all of what tho
If these fail, then it's up to cultural affairs, s i U, S. am- as requested by Police Chief was attached to the Santa Fe responded to a practice alert
probable Republican presiden­
the recipient to either dis­ ambassador to tho United Claude Imyo. Bids are to be Railroad’s "Caucus Special," early last night within 20
tial nominee had said. But
submitted by 2 pm., July 3d. a 22-car chartered train which
pose of the unwanted animals Arab Republic.
Johnson said lie was more in­
The police and fire depart­ will carry a host of politicos minutes of the call.
Johnson's remarks on Cuba
or make pets of them. Until
SANFORD'S NATIONAL (iUARD member* converged quickly on tbu
They assembled at the local
to the convention.
terested
in recent appraisals of
came
when
he
was
asked
ments
requested
that
Separate
such time, that is, someone
local armory lust night for a tent alert, tin aril* and tho commundcr of tbu
National
Guard
Armory
at
With
Eisenhower
on
t
h
e
the
economy
by experts in a
about
a
series
of
recent
public
private telephones be install­
organizes a Humane Society.
relief check the alert plans in the upper left picture. In it are Cpl. Ruddy
position to determine the wis­
statements by Castro suggest­ ed at Chief I.ayo'a home with platform were his brothers, about 7:30 where tlscy drew
• • •
Vaughn, Sgt. Ruddy Raylos, l’vt. .loo King, Sgt. Rob Spencer. 'With them
dom of current policies.
Dr. Milton Elsenhower, pres­ their weapons and were giv­
Someone once said: If par­ ing that the United States and two snd three extensions, re ident of Johns liopltips Uni­ en instructions- on alert pro*_
is their K-9.Corporal, Wrt’/ f , r «Jt »\pt» wolf dog. At right and checking
The President then proceed­
Cuba
sit
down
and
negotiate
spectlvcly,
placed
In
other
lo-.
ents weren't ssiccp at the
over wear
are SI'-i Henry Og'coby and I'fc. Jou Oglesby, brothers,
versity, ana Earl iv,: »nuo v« r, cedures.
ed to lick off a number of au­
some
of
their
differences.
cation*.
The
request
was
tak
switch when their kids were
and 2nd Lt. S. O. Dorminey, supply officer. At bottom is Capt. William
a Republican candidate for
thorities who have been quit*
In charge of lit* group was
Johnson replied that he had en under advisement.
young Utcre'd be a lot less
J. Ilowfll, commanding officer, as Sgt. Ralph Smith of tho mortar pla­
the Illinois Legislature. Also Capt. William J. Howell, com­
optimistic almut current econ­
seen
these
reports
ami
would
An application for transfer with the former President
juvenile delinquency,
toon
reports
for
duty.
(Herald
Photos)
omic conditions.
manding
officer.
"carefully
watch"
for
any
ac­
• • •
of the beer and wine license was Charles H. Percy, GOP
These ranged from tha
The mess section loaded its
tions or deeds by the Com­
The Herald staff ii start­ munist regime in Cuba which at Raker’s Place to Mrs. Ju l­ candidate for governor of field ration tear, guards were
American Banker* Association
ia Adams was approved.
ing to work in earnest on this might Indicate sincerity.
Illinois.
which according to the Chief
1united around the armory us
It w h s agreed to place
year's Progress Edition. It
Executive, said the unusual
it would be in a real alert
But Johnson said he was
could be the greatest edition "much more interested in “dead end" signs at Oleander,
length of the current economic
and a variety of military
14th Strrct and Lynns Drive
upswing could ho partly a t­
we’vs ever published • if deeds than In words."
classes were given.
and a street light at Olean­
tributed to the recent tax re­
Sanford doesn't start going
The Guard was secured at
der and Marvin.
duction nnd the stability of
backward*!
about ll:3u p.m. and the men
The office of First Federal
•
e •
The offer of the Sinclair
Henry Ford Jr. that the econ­
dispersed to their regular civ­ Savings and Loan Association
Refining Company in Tamp*
omy was stronger than it had
Those who want to “ keep
ilian duties.
will not oliservu iu usual
to furnish the city’s require­
Fourteen n e w
teachers Smith .Seminole Junior High, been In years.
Sanford for the Sanfordltea"
The
test
was
called
by
the
The S e m i n o l e County
hour* on Monday, July 13, in were appointed and six others Miss Ollle Hoeie Whittle at
ments of gasolines, oils and
may get their with. If the
School Board Thursday en­ 53th Coinand Headquarters in order to gd the staff suffi­
rcap|&gt;oiiited (or the 19G1B5 Seminole High and Mrs. Pearl
greases
was
accepted
and
the
powers that be continue ta
tered into a lease agreement Jacksonville.
cient time to change over the school year at Thursday's Srolt at Crocini High.
installation of two 1,000 gal
Bryant Talks To
refuse to "think big," the
National Guard units are
with
the City of
Sanford
bookkeeping system to the la­ meeting of t he Seminole
Inn gasoline tanka and pumps
M r &gt; , Eliza lie Ih Hnlhack
oidtimeri will have it back,
expected
to
be
set
for
Imme­
for the use of Sanford’*
test type electronic • compu­ County Board of Public In­ was appointed secretary at Boys Staters
was authorized.
Just like It used to be — 50
Memorial Stadium this fall diate action at any time on ter equipment. Tim dour* will
Westsldc Grammar while cus­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) struction.
years ago!
by Seminole High School, orders of either the slate or he closed all day, hut there
A |10,000 Increase In tho
todians named were William Gov. Fari* Bryant told rep­
•
e a
The
board
also
appointed
Sanford Junior High School federal governments.
Seminole County Health De­
will he "plenty of work go­ three custodians ami a secre­ Johnson at Lyman; Irving resentative* of the 1004 ltoy*
The rest of the world Is
am! (’room* High School.
ing on behind those doors." tary, accepted tli* resigna­ Johnson at Westsitle Gram­ State today they were “in
♦'moving on." 1bore’s no place partment's appropriation from
Under term* of the agree­
According to George Touhy, tion of three teachers, au­ mar ami Jesse Barrington at the front ranks of volunteer*"
to go but forward. You don’t the Board of Public Instruc­
ment Seminole will pay 11,Executive Vice President, Use thorized leaves f o r three Seminole High.
who are making (lie United
go backwards. You progress tion was requested Thursday
GOO, Sanford Junior High
employes will lie "working a- others and heard that two
The Iroan! accepted the res­ Stale* realize it* potential.
* or die! Then everyone else by Dr. Frank Leone, county
round the clock" starting to­ teachers declined appoints for ignations of Joseph MulliolA bevy of youthful shoplift (750 and Croonu High (750.
B r y a n t , addressing the
Just strides right over the health department director.
night at 8 p m. and will tic next year.
ers were caught Thursday in Tho City will convert the
laud and Gerald Jones at meeting in the state Ilouie of
top of you.
forced to continue till* rou­
This would bring the Health local stores and police issued park from baseball to foot­
Among new teachers ap- South Seminole Junior High Bepreientativvi, said, “ You
s e e
A motorist was injured laic tine over the weekend, includ­ (Miinted arc Mrs. Jean War- ami Vlrgal Dulfell of English will show us how to enntinuo
another warning for mer ball use and will niuiutuin
Department’*
total
to
(21,000
Unofficial count on the
the
park and tho lighting Thursday night when his car ing Monday while the office go, diaries Webb, Robert Estates.
on nur stumhling course to
Liona Club "take” at the Fun inasmuch as ths department chants to be on the alert for system.
left Highway 17-02 and ram ­ is closed.
such
activities.
Leave request* were grant­ reach our goals" of world
Raynor and John Otl, South
Fair la close to ft ,000. That’ll has been receiving (11,000
R. T. Milwer, superintend­ med a telephone pole at Sem­ Touhy said the officers nl .Seminole Junior High; Mrs. ed Mr*. .Myrtle* Lackey of poaro through compassion.
Ail those nabbed yesterday
buy a lot of glasses for needy since 1000.
ent of (he schools, said Unit, inole lllvd. and Holly Avc.
First Federal regretted the Nadine Colling, English Es­ Midway Elementary u n d " T h e s e
were
in
their
teens
or
pregoal* are being
Dr. Leone, reading a pre­
children and pay for a lot of
the (1,500 Seminole High
Police report Charles B. fact that this procedure was tates; Donald Carter, .Sanford Mrs. Kathcrn Barrow o f achieved through a revolution
teens.
pared
statement,
said
that
the
eye testa. Now Lions are
Three girls, aged 15, 15 and will pay is due to the fart Robcrtxon Jr., 28, of Osteen going to Inconvenience mi m i c Junior High; .Mrs. Jean An­ Longwood Elementary.
in our democracy," Ih- said.
■■ying, “Ju st wait until next number of students since 10GO
two of tho school's was taken to Seminole Me­ of their customers, hut lie thony and John Blair, I.ymun
13,
were caught in the act of that
has
be
substantially
increas­
year."
teams will utilize Hie facil­ morial Hospital for treatment felt sure that they would un­ High; Mrs, LeKaun Blair
a e
e
ed and that the present en­ shoplifting at Cowan's Depart­ ity — the varsity and the
of a left wrist fracture and derstand and lend coojwra- and Mrs. Diana Foreman,
ment
Stone,
police
said,
and
This will shock you. There rollment of l.'i.OOO Is expected
Junior varsity elevens.
fare cuts
lion In lids move to up-dato lamgvvcHid Elementary; Mrs.
were
turned
over
for
Juvenile
For An All 'Kmintl
were over 11 thousand known to double by 1070, He ex­
In other action, the hoard
They said lie was driving anil speed up tho service that Mary Toole, Soutliside Ele­
Court action. They arc being
plained
that
a
large
portion
lllegimate babies born in Flor­
opened
bids
for
industrial
south of 17-1*2 when tho car even now is highly compli­ mentary; Mrs. Mary Ohusck,
detained in juvenile custody
(■ood Time . . . .
ida last year - 11,000! And of the health department's
aria supplies for the forth­ led the rmd amt hit the pole, mented.
at the county jail.
Westildc
Grammar;
M
r
*
.
activities
are
related
to
the
not all of them are known.
"With (lie ever • increasing Colleen Norton, Altamonte
Police report the girts had coming school year. The bids lie faces rharge* of failure
Mccl For A Drink AI The
Authorities do not ask to see public school system and that
taken
merchandise valued at were referred to the board's to have his ear under control demands of government for Elementary; and Mr*. Moriunlras
some
increase
In
the
a marriage license. They take
(5888 from Cowan's, Me- a d m i n i s t r a t i v e assist­ and with destroying private reeords, both for federal a- an Johnson, Goldsboro Ele­
tha mother's word for IL appropriation was made this
Crory's and Ihc Silver Dollar ant, Waller Teague, for an property. The mishap occur­ genclcs nod for our clients, mentary.
What a vast untold burden of year h* feared that an ade­
analysis and reeommeudn- red i t 11:43 p in.
we feel that nur new setup
1
shiv store.
Mr*. Carolyn Gore was reheartache and suffering Is in­ quate health program could
tinn. Apparent low bidder
will permit maintaining nur appointed to learli at English
A
boy,
5.
was
reportedly
not
b*
carried
o
u
t.,
Moil, thru Sul.
dicated by thrsa startling
present hours ami still give Estates, Mrs. Linda Bow at
s e e n taking merchandise for plumbing supplies was
The Board advised Dr.
Tucker
VAH-1
figures.
Wall
Supply
Company.
the
reports
that
arc
requir­
Wests idc Grammar; l’.D. Fie
•
a a
Leone that this m atter was from the Ben Franklin Store,
• Dancing "On The H o u m *
ed." the SAL officer said.
25th St. and Park Ave., and
Wests ide Grammar; P. D.
Honor Guest
q
Every Friday Night
j
Ron Rlsner and David La­ being given careful consider­ was stopped by a store clerk.
The office will lie open as Fletcher and Itusst-i Moore at
T, E. Tucker, president of usual at 9 a m. Tuesday.
Two
FFA
Youths
nier of Sanford, attending ation during budget studies
The rterk told police ahe
Brier! your favorite lunra J
the Florida Statu Rank, wai
Boys State at Tallahassee now being made and that ev­
saw the boy take the item Going To Camp
ery
effort
i*
being
made
to
the honored guevt of Heavy
Shoemaker
Host
have been elected to serve In
and, while she was talking to
51ike Tindell and Mike Gib­ Attack Wing One Thursday at Car Catches Fire
the house of representatives. comply as far a* possible him, his sitter, 7, left the
A t Pavilion
with tha Health Department's
son, president and secretary, the monthly full-dress dinner
A gas line on a police car
store. The boy was taken to
request.
respectively, of the local meeting at Sanford Naval Air
A. K. Bhocmaker of Fanbroke Thursday night and ig­
In another action, the his home and no charges were chapter of the Future Farm ­ Station.
ford
was among mrmbeis nf
nited wiring before being hal­
Board endorsed “in principle" filed.
ers of America, will attend
Each month lop civilian ted by the driver near the po­ the Florida Council of 100
t h e 3oth annual Forestry members of Ito- community lice station. Damage was con­ wliu entertained heads of ma­
Abby ................ ...... Page 9 a proposal by Vernon W.
Training camp at Camp O’­ are invited to attend the »cx- sidered minor.
jor corporation* at that Flor­
B rid g e ............... ....... Page 9 Dunn that a Seminole Coun­ GIs Wounded
SAIGON (UPI) - Viet Cong Lena State Park near High non. More than 20U members
ida Pavilion at the New York
C lassified____... page 10- It ty Taxpayers Association be
of HATWing One were on
World's Fair.
Comlca ............. Page 2A-3A organised. Previous approval guerrillas Thursday wounded Springs on Sunday.
During the past school year hand.
Suit Settled
Shoemaker was Joined by
Editorial _____ ..„ Page 1A of the recommendation was three American soldiers dur­
The principal speaker was
MIAMI (UPI) — The lone other council mpmbera during
Funeral* -------- ___ Page 3 given by the Seminole Coun­ ing fighting near the sacred both young men participated
Horoscope . . . . Page 2A-3A ty Commissioners and the Black Virgin Mountain in on the cattle and swine judg­ Capt. C. L. Burbage of the juvenile survivor of a night the meeting at which tinvo
Society _______ __ Pag# 8 m atter will now be presented South Viet Nam's rugged cen­ ing tea m i at the Florida State Navy Bureau of Personnel, of horror aboard the ketch the corporation official! were
VALDEZ HOTEL
t) to the Seminole County Cham­ tral highlands where the Com­ Fair, Kissimmee Valley Live­ Washington, D. C., who dis­ Uluehelie, has settled a (350,- given outlines of benefits to
Sports ........... —
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
TV Programs .... . . . . I’ag* 3 ber of Commerce for its en­ munists appear to have open­ stock Show and the Ocala Fat cussed the officer's carver 000 suit again*! the estate of he derived from locating their
ed a general oilenaive.
proceduici.
Stock Show.
the boat's captain tor !'J00.
firina in Florida.
Wa tha Women ...... Page 9 dorsement.

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*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Commerce Secretary Luther
Hodges offered Florida today
the services of a new federal
agency to conciliate any dis­
putes arising out of the civil
rights law but Gov. Farris
Bryant said he did not think
Florida would need any help.
“Florida is capable of han­
dling Its own problems In this
regard and I anticipate no
trouble," Bryant told Hodges
and former Florida Gov. Le­
roy Collins, who is to be di­
rector of the new community
relations service set up under
the rights law.
Hodges, Collins and former
Tennessee Gov. Buford Elling­
ton were closeted with Bryant
for 40 minutes, then held a
four-way newa conference and
flew back to Washington in
an Air Force plane.
Colllna and Hodges mude
one point very elear.
First, Collins said, “we arc

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

LB J Answers Goldwater Charges
Support From
Business Men
Is Revealed

ACL Agrees To
Help Remove
Old Station

LBJ Asks Deeds,
Not Words
From Castro

Ike Outlines
Requirements
Of Platform

Practice Alert
Held Here By
National Guard

First Federal
Board Names 14 New
Closed Monday
Teachers; Renames 6

Board Leases
City Stadium

County Health
Department Asks
Fund Increase

Children Held
In Shoplifting

Osteen Driver
Hurl In Crash

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Salinger Named
To Fill Engle's
Senate Seat
(UPD—Pierre Si linear, preas
secretary to two prealdents.
Turatlay wn* appointed IJ. S
senator to succeed the late
Clair Engle.
Gov. Edmund O. Brown. a
Democrat like Salinger, an­
nounced the appointment of
the 39-year-old Salinger at a
ncwi conference here. Engle
died last Thursday after a
year-long fight agaimt a brain
tumor.
Salinger, J o v i a l , cigaramoking former press secre­
tary to the late President
John F. Kennedy and Presi­
dent Lyndon 11. Johnson, faces
a Nov. 3 general election con­
test for the full six-year term
against Republican George
Murphy. Salinger is heavily
favored to defeat the former
actor.
Murphy served notice he
would make the interim ap­
pointment an Issue in his cam­
paign against Salinger.

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chitect firm that tl construe!
a 10-alory office building across
from the Capital Center.
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through Tuesday Into the rnv•rn where nine cheering, sing­
ing miners had been trapped
for eight days by ■ cave-in.
An emergency shaft 200
feet deep reached the min­
er* at 12:55 p. in. &lt;B:55 a. m.
EST), eight daya and 45 minutea after they were caught
underground by the cullapio
of a limestone mine shaft in
Mont Rivel.
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be hoisted to the turf ace in
an eacapa capsule within three
huura. They had been in com­
munication with their rescu­
ers over an emergency tele­
phone line for daya, and they
were in good condition despite
the ordeal.
The fate of five other*
trapped by the same cave-ill
was uncertain.

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To set an idea of the size
of the proposed lakefront
nmrlmi, look a t it thin way:
A 25-acre area is proposed to
he filled in ^pml a motel, res­
taurant and convention center
built on it. Compare that 25
acres with that now occupied
by the Muyfnir. The latter
amounts to four acres. I’retty
impressive, ch?
« •
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John Burton was asked the
other day what effect the pro­
posed marine facility near
Lake Monroe Inn would have
on the lakefront project. His
reply was that it’d be an as­
set to It. Hank and Louise
Pyle have previously announc­
ed their intention of building
such a marina—the first to
be publicly announced.
•
• •
One of the biggest firms in
the Sanford aren, Chase &amp;
Company, told merchants the
other day it is harking the
murina project. Gen. J. C,
Hutchison told the Merchants
Association members his com­
pany wants "to see this get
done."

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VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771
A
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered showers; high today 88-92; low tonight 72-78.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 250
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 THURS.. AUGUST 6, 1961

Informer Fled State?

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BRIEFS
Peaceful Night
JERSEY CITY (U P l)-Jcrscy City Wednesday night en­
joyed its first peaceful night
since bloody rioting broke out
last Sunday.

British Back U. S.
LONDON (U ri) - Prime
Minister Sir Alec DouglasHome today denounced North
Viet Nam’s PT boat attacks
on U. S. destroyers as "unpro­
voked aggression."

Jackie In Venice
VENICE, Italy (U P I)-M ri.
John F. Kennedy, widow of
the laic President, arrived
here today from London for a
) achting vacation on the Adri­
atic.

WASHINGTON (U PD -M en
arc more interested in politics
than women arc, A survey of
a cross-section of the popula­
tion asked this question: "Arc
&gt;ou greatly Interested In politicsT" Result: 30 per cent of
the men said yes; 28 per cent
of the women. The majority of
both sexes said they had only
day at 9 p. m.
moderate interest or no In­
•
•
*
The Seminole County School terest at all.
Board failed to field a quorum
Wednesday afternoon and had
to delay awarding of acveral
contracts relsting to school
work. School officials say they
hope s quorum can be con­
vened shortly to handle the
important details prior to the
opening of school later this
month.

Bikes Stolen

Four youth* attending the
Wednesday morning movie at
the Rita Theater found their
bicycles had been stolen when
they left the building shortly
a iter noon, police reported
today.

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Letter Named
Trio’s Killers,
Gregory Says

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Next week is "Florida
Week" a t the New York
World’s Fnir and Monday has
b e e n proclaimed "Florida
Day." Business i n t e r e s t s
throughout the state are be­
ing urged to lend extra sup­ No Hope For 5
CHAMPAGNOLE,
France
port to efforts boosting and
publicising the " S u n s h i n e (DPI) — Rescue workers to­
Stale" during this special pe­ day virtually abandoned hope
riod.
of finding alive any of five
• • •
Seminole County has 110 miners buried deep inside
residents as patients in Flor­ Mount Rivcl by a cave-in July
ida state hospitals, according 27.
to the Florida Association for
Mental Health. The total hos­ Ike's Aid Sought
WASHINGTON (LfPI) — Re­
pital residents in the state is
listed at 0,08(1. Of these 6,029 publican presidential nomniec
are a t Chattahoochee, 1.840 in Barry M. Goldwater said to­
the G. Pierce Wood Memorial day lie would ask former
Hospital in Arcadia, 1,413 In President Dwight I). Eisen­
South Florida State Hospital hower to take an active part
In Hollywood, and 79H In in his campaign.
Northeast Florida State Hos­
Medicare Pushed
pital at MncClenny.
• • •
WASHINGTON (DPI) David P. Harris, son of Mr. President Johnson dispatched
and Mrs. Fred J. Hurris Sr. top administration spokesmen
of 3104 Country Club Hoad, to the Senate today to open a
lias been promoted to the drive fur action this election
rank of airman second class year on his program of health
In the U. S. Air Force at care for the elderly financed
Keeslcr Air Force Base, Mis­ through Social Security,
sissippi. He's a graduate of
Seminole High School.
Congo Fighting
• • •
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
John Kridcr was asked go (U PI)—The American con­
about the prospects of his sulate reported from Stanley­
longtime Sanford • Titusville ville today that fighting be­
canal project. His reply was tween Communist-backet) redirect and to the point: ' I t s bell and government troops
a statu project
now and was still raging In the embat­
there’s no question about it tled city.
being built." He says he secs
it ready In three years.
Politics For Men
Members of the Klngswood
Builders entry in the Slo-Pltch
slate tournament In Kau Gal­
lic notched their first win
Wednesday night when they
stomped the Volusia 1’aints
nine of Daytona Beach, 14 to 6.
The local entry rests tonight
but resumes the tourney Fri­

Sim ttfi

JACKSON. Miss (UPI) - A
Misslssipplan so terrified by
the consequences dial he fled
die stale may have been the
informer who sent FBI agents
to die graves of three missing
civil rights workers, an intogrationist said today.
Negro comedian Dick Gregcry said in Honolulu early to­
day dint he had turned over a
letter to the FBI three weeks
ago that pinpointed the spit
near
Philadelphia, Miss.,
where the Ixxlio* of the vic­
tims were buried and named
the men responsible for the
killings.
The letter was in response
NEW STUDENTS at Seminole High School signed up for tho fall term
to a $25,000 ix’ward Gregory
this morning lit the school anil were given a briefing of the scheduled ac­
offered.
tivities, Shown idxive are, from left, Jack Martin, Nancy Rohm, Mary
Gregory also said he had a
Joyce llatcman, student adviser a t the high school; Doris Gibson and
tape-recorded Interview with
Richard Chauintml.
(Herald Photo)
another Mississippi resident
who named seven men as the
killers but that the resident
said he got his information
from others.
The FBI here and in Wash­
ington declined comment on
Gregory’s statement. Neither
would they confirm reports
(hut arrests were expected
"at any time."
"1 wondcrt if Ibp encourageTALLAHASSEE, (UPI) &gt;•
■■
,
M.. n: ;. .■’!) — Hurrlcano Gregory turned over copica
e .. . ... d . ,’oedlcnce it
Gov. Farris Bryant said today
a chancellor system for Flor­ a reason for the disobedience l.untrr planes were sent out of Ine id ler, writlen from
ida’s universities would pro­ around the country," tie said. today to check a weak easter­ Washington, D. C., today.
Tiia letter was signed but
bably Ik- tin* best step the
The governor dbcloieil that ly wave that dumped heavy
state could lake to improve l.e w.is not in favor of shutting k|,ovvt-rs on i’uerto Ilico Wed- Gregory asked that Hie name
lie withheld. It was typewrit­
its educational setup.
the Tall alia ssc airport r o t an
nesduy night.
ten and contained frequent
Bryant told hi* weekly news rant when the clergymen at­
misspellings and grammatical
The
Weather
Buioau
said
conference thul the chancellor tempted to get service there.
"I thought il would be bet­ winds had been clocked up lo errors.
system had its advantage*
"This Is a Mississippi man
and disadvantages, but "Pd ter for Florida nol lo impede :,0 miles per hour but there
writing Hus letter," Gregory
their departure, if we eould was no sign of circulation.
probably vote for it."
said. "Ho had lo be scared.
"A chancellor system would get them headed North on the
Forecasters said Uic check He went to Washington and
lake away from the Board of plane they woukt be happy was "purely precautionary." got a box number there."
Control a great deal of de­ ami we would lie happy," he
The roplci of tlic letter that
Eastt rly waves are watched
tails" il now has to cope wilh, said.
Gregory produced said that
during
the
hurricane
season
"
il
doesn't
serve
the
cause
the governor said, lie said the
tlie three civil rights workers
Board of Control system of of justice lo violate laws," he became they sometimes de­ had been followed after titclr
velop
into
tropical
storms.
added.
governing the university pro­
release from Jail to a rural
gram had an equal number of
area where they were "stiradvantages and disadvantag­
rounded" by a "sum of five
es.
men" ami shot.
Bryant added, however, he
FBI agents found Die bodies
was pleased with the progress
of (lie youths under 23 feet of
which has been going forward
einy al a pond dam on a farm
In the state’s junior college
near Philadelphia Tuesday
program,
evening. Report* said that an
Bryant also said he was
An eight - member charter Holly Street; heard an ex­ official autopsy, exported lo
enneernrd with the nine while
Committee was appointed last planation oi a drainage report tie made public today, would
anil Negro ministers being
night in Altamonte Springs to for the town; asked Harold show- tiiat the workers were
held in Jail here on GQ-day
review and revise the town Kadcliffc of the Glace Engi­ kiwi.
terms for a Hint sit-in demon­
charter in preparation for a neering Co., St. Petersburg, to
stration at tho Tallahassee possible city manager-comm­ submit cost estimates on
airport.
draining Second Street from
ission form oi government.
" I’m concerned about any­ The committee was selected Sanford Avenue to Hermit's
body in jail. Fin concerned as an aftermath of a recent Trail; asked tile Hubbard
when persons take the law In­ suggestion by Mayor I-aw- Construction Co. for cost esti­
to their own hands,” lie said. rcnco SWofford that the chart­ mates on a sidewalk In front
He said it was "a danger­ er is "ancient" and in nc«-d of the post ollice and on the
LONDON (UPI) - Soviet
ous precept" to allow civil dis­ moderniisiion.
smith side of Highway 436,
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
obedience s i m p l y because
I'lans rail for a point-by- and accepted an American
Irelay appeared caught in a
"you don't like the law."
point review of the document LaFrancc Co. hid of |t tl a
dilemma
by the sudden flareand this will lx* followed !&gt;&gt;' fool for t,5iXi feet of fire hose. up of tn-slillllos lx-1ween the
public meetings at which time
United States and North Viet
residents will be briefed «n
Nam.
tile steps to lx- taken.
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) On the one hand, he must
A legislative ic t would be
Greek and Turkish Cypriots, give support—in words, If not
necessary to adopt the new
firing bazookas, mortars, ma- In actions—Ui North Viet Natn,
form of government and town
V'
“““
chine guns and rifles, clashed because it is a Communist
officials hope this can be done ,
T 'Wl. . r „_
In time for the State U*gUla today near die Turkish Cy country under attack.
print fishing village of ManOn the other hand, he can­
lure session next year.
Named to the group are soura where arms and men not condemn the United State*
too strongly, because that
Mayor Swofford, Mrs. Joan allegedly have landed from
Turkey.
would harm hia efforts to esse
Henna. -Mrs. Jerusha l.iello,
A cease fire won by Swedish tiie cold war.
Edward Levy, Douglas Smith.
These considerations are
Leslie Winters, Robert Webb UN troops Wednesday night
and Town Clerk Harold Capps. collapsed when Greek Cy- complicated further by Mos­
In other action the board pilots filed bazuuka shells in­ cow's rivalry with Peking for
world Communist leadership.
denied a petition to abandon to the Turkish Cypriot village
of Ayos Theodores.
But further cease fire ef­
forts were continuing, officials
said.

Bryant Talks Of New
University System

Altamonte Appoints
Charter Committee

Nikita Caught
In Dilemma

Cypriots Clash

Society Meets
Tonight At 8

A HEAD-ON collision near Weatherafield late
Wednesday afternoon resulted in serious injury
to an Altamonte Neuro woman, Mrs. Esiuria
Moss, driver of the car shown, who was hit by
teenager Russ Bentley, also of Altumontc, us he
improperly attempted to puss a truck. Bentley,
and passengers in the Moss car received cuts
and bruises.
(Herald Photo)

Planes Scout
Wave Off
Puerto Rico

The Sanford Historical .So­
ciety will meet at 8 tonight at
the Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce offices, 107 W. Com­
mercial St. Those interested
in preserving the history of
Sanford are invited.
According to James T. Talmadge,
membership h a s
grown to 30 since the group
formed in May.

C Of C Meet
Donald Jackson, chairman
of the Board of Directors of
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce, has called a meet­
ing for 7:30 p.m, today at his
home. Plans for the fall pro­
gram, lo open in September,
will be reviewed and reports
will be heard from all com­
mittees.
/

Court To Study
Release Plea

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The state supreme court
agreed today to consider a re­
quest for release from jail of
nine white and Negro minis­
ter* serving GOday sentences
for a sit-in demonstration.
Justice Campbell Thornal
will hear attorneys argue the
petition for writ of habeai
corpus at 11 a m. on Friday.

V

Power For Any
Showdown Ready
I'niled Press International
The United States rushed
men, ships and planes to
Southeast Asia today to meet
any possible showdown with
the Communists over Viet
Nam.
Red China has charged (hat
the United States had "gone
over the brink of war" with
ila retaliatory air strike*
against Communist N o r t h
Viet Nam.
But Poking took no appar­
ent action to back up the
North Vietnamese.
The fast-moving Viet Nam
crisis included these develop­
ments:
—Congress moved In bi­
partisan fashion to unite be­
hind President Johnson in Ids
punishment moves against
Viet Nam.
Two key Sennto committees
swiftly approved a resolution
approving nn American policy
of firmness to preserve peace
in Snuthrnst Asia, and sent
it on to the full Senate for
action. The House Is expected
to set soon after the Senate.
—In Moscow, the Soviet

government newspaper Ii*
vestla condemned the Ameri­
can air strikes ngainsl North
Viet Nam. It termed the
strike* "a g g r e a s i o n" and
warned Washington not to
"go too far," but 11 vestla
coupled the warning with a
plea for peace in the region,
saying th at "for this noble
object no effort should Inspared."
Peking broadcasts, while
claiming that "aggression by
tho United States against the
Democratic Republic of Viet
Nam means a g g r e s s i o n
against China," said it was
up to Nortli Viet Num to "hit
hack in self defense against
the armed nttaeks of U. S.
imperialism."
U. 8. Ambassador Adiai
Stevenson told the United Na­
tions Security Council Wed­
nesday that ttie United States
would not tolerate attaeks by
North Viet Nam or anyone
else.
UN S e c r e t a r y General
Thant was making a state
visit to Washington that hail

been planned before the erisl*
broke out.
It gave Johnson an oppor­
tunity to outline U. S. policy
to him in person.
Through American embas­
sies around the globe, John­
son informed U. S. Allies of
tho why* end wherefore# of
Wednesday’s action. All but
France, still dickering for
neiitrRlizntion of Southeast
Asia, quickly expressed firm
support.
There were scattered minor
demonstrations against the U.
8. action In Japan, .Sweden,
Algeria and Beutlsnd, but no
violence,
('n the American political
front Sen, Barry Goldwater,
the Repuhllckn nominee, prais­
ed Johnson's decision,
"1 believe It is the only
thing he could do under tha
rirruinstnnecs," G o l d w ater
said. "Wo rsnnot allow the
tho American flag In be shot
at anywhere on earth if we
are to retain our respect and

prestige."

Units of the U. 8. Seventh
Fleet, which patrols Commu­
nist coastlines throughout the
western Baelfic, were dis­
patched from ports In Japan
and Hong Kong to the Indo­
china station.
.Squadrons of American je t
fighter-bombers were shut­
tled west from tha United
States, to Honolulu, to Okin­
awa and tho Philippines, to
Thailand and to South Viet
Nam Itself.
Six F102 Delta Dagger je t
fighters arrived In Saigon
Wednesday to provide sir de­
fense for any retaliatory
laid* by North Viet Nam.
More FIOS’s landed 875 miles
north nt Danung, only 100
mile* from the North Vlctnnmeso border.
An aircraft carrier task
group, normally baaed a t San
Diego, Calif., was transferred
from ihe First Fleet, patrol­
F. E. ROUMILLAT JR.
ling the U. S. Pacific Coast,
to the western Pacific.
Eight American submarines,
three of them nuclear-power­
ed, were poised for action a t
undisclosed locations In the
western Pacific.
Tho carrier US8 Ranger*
with lUft combat aircraft, sail­
ed nut of San Francisco Bay
Francis E. BmimiUat Jr., focus. This group lias spent today for the Far East, re­
proprietor of a drugstore Inur­ their time, money and effort turning to station there a fte r
ing his name, today called the to place lx1fore the City Com­ maintenance work was quick#
P’ 0 posed lakefront marina "a mission and the citizens of ly terminated.
(Crews manning the Vigil­
wise ami progressive move" if Sanford a plan lo develop our
ante* ii Iii inrd the Ranger are
lake
sltorc
to
tho
fullest
ex­
the City of Sanford “ aggress­
from the Kunford Naval Air
ively promote* Ihe develop­ tent—a plan that will benefit Station. The Reconnaissance
the citizens many time* over
ment of the Sanford Marina." (lie ro d of tiie undertaking.
Attack Squadron 5 members
Boumillat lied Ihe marina
"The marina development were recently deployed to tha
plan with tiie port facility by tile city and Ihe barge faci­ West Const as ths first unit
which Is now living analyzed lity development by tiie coun in nn historic move which
combines the East and Weak
saying the two would "make ty will make Sanford and Const Navy groups for world­
Seminole County the focal
Sanford and Seminole County
point of central Florida. In wide protective coverage for
the focal point of Central the foreseeable future, San­ the United States.)
Tho crisis boiled up sudden­
Florida."
ford ran become (he recrea
The merchant's statement turn center, and, the tiarge ly on Kundsy when three
port Uic distribution hub for North Vietnamese patrol tor­
follows:
watcrlxirnc commodities for pedo bouts made an "unpro­
"The proposed Sanford Mathe whole of Central Florida. voked attack" on the destroy­
rina, in addition to tiie barge "It will certainly be a wise er U.S.8 Mnddox. The Maddog
port facility now under study, and progressive move If our was checking on Communist
will truly be the key to tiie City Commission aggressively ■hipping in the Gulf of Ton­
economic stability of this area. promotes Ihe development of kin, 36 mile* off the coast of
North Viet Nam.
Sanfordites h a v e wistfully tiie Sanford Marina."
gazed al their like front for
many years, wishing something could lx: done lo utilize
this wonderful natural asset.
"It U through tlx; combined
effort* of a small group of
Sanford businessmen lhat tire
potential of our lakefront has
been brought aliarply into

Waterfront Project
Called 'Wise Move'

DRIVE IN FOR A

FREE SAFETY CHECK

Service Station
Bandits Get $70
Sheriff* deputies today are
investigating the holdup of
Kayo service station manager
with the bandit or bandit* get­
ting away with about 170.
Details were lacking at
prvastlme today. Deputiqi
(aid, however, a car had been
stolen earlier at live Seminole
Shopping Plaza and was ap­
parently used in Ute holdup.
Authorities said lhat after the
stickup the car was teen in
the Eatonville area and an
Eatonvllle policeman chased it
after K had violated a driving
law. The driver eluded police
and the vehicle was later
abandoned In Seminole Coun­
ty, police said,

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405 W. F ln t SU Sanford

Ph. 322*0651

�Seminole League
Sets Hootenanny
At Lyman High

WINNING RIBBONS In Inst week’s Junior Olympics held at Longwood
Elementary School for summer recreation students nl Lnngwnod and
South Seminole Elementary In Casselberry were, front from left, Lynn
Anne Stevens, Donna McElmurry, Ricky MeGnugh, John Adams; back,
Gina Chenet, Ricky Adams, Ricky Smith, Rick Kilmer and Jnne Pugh.

Hospital
Notes
AUGUST 5, 19fil
Admission*
Kirk Anthony Butler, Ar­
thur Duhsrt, Ellrsbeth Smith,
Carol Fernick, Ruth Price,
Ann Scott, all of Sanford;
John Lutx, Denary.
Birth*
Mr. and Mri. August Scalia
of Sanford, ■ boy.
Discharges
John Marshall, Hetty Via,
Conda Sampion, Baby Boy
McKinney, Alira McCailin,
Clayda Jonei, Minnie Brown,
Freddie I.cnnr Howard, all of
Sanford; Augusta Bilbrey,
Geneva; Mary Ogle, Enter­
prise; Florence Well*, Altamonta Spring*,

Injuries Riddle
Boston Palriots

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By United Pre** International
Opportunity la knocking for
rookies In thn Boston Patriot
training camp at Andover,
Mass,
Injuries to regular receiver*
Cl no CappclIctU and Jimmy
Colclough will force Coach
Mike llolovsk to go with newcomers Nick Splnelll of Miami
end Johnny Barrett of Boston
College In Sunday's exhibition
clash with Houston.
Jn addition, Holovak had ob­
tained Mack Yogo from Buffa­
lo during the off-season to
npell defensive ends Larry
EUcnhauer and Bob Dca but
Yogo haa been alowed by Infuries and Is now on the wai­
ver Uit, leaving the spot open
for either first year men Ri­
ley Morris, Leonard St. Jean
nr veteran Jim Hunt.
Exeil Seals of Pralrln View
&lt;Tex.) AAM Wednesday be­
came the first member of the
Houston Oilers to get the axe.
Coach Sammy Baugh la re­
ducing team workouts to onec-day for the rest of the week.
The Oakland Raiders re ­
moved offensive end Jim Bar­
rett from the injury list and
pronounced him ready to go
for Sunday's exhibition meet­
ing with Kansas City.

Schools Join Forces
In Junior Olympics
By Donna Ealea
Approximately 70 young*
start attending tha summer
recreation program a t I,ongwood Elementary and South
Seminole Elementary schools
participated In Junior Olym­
pics a t tha Longwood school
last week.

Missing Pilots
Californians
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
Defense Department has Iden­
tified the two Navy pilot* mis­
sing Jo the air strike agsinit
North Vietnamese naval bas­
es and said one of them may
hive been captured by the
Communists.
The pilot! both flying from
the carrier Constellation, were
Lt. (Jg) Everett Alvarez Jr.,
20, of San Jose, Calif., and
Lt. (Jg) Richard C. Sathcr,
20, Pomona. Calif.
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara said one of the
two pilots may have landed In
North Viet Nam either by
parachute or In his crippled
plane. He said lt was not
known which one this might
be.

Electrocuted
CLEARWATER (DPI) Paul Ysrusso, 81, of Dunedin,
was killed Wednesday when
he brushed against two live
power lines while helping to
Install new wiring at tha Pal­
metto Fish Market, which he
owned.
MONOPOLY
NEW YORK (NEA) Either the United State* or
Australia baa won every Dav­
is Cup challenge round alnee
1988, tho y ta r Great Britain
*woa

+

At

II) Dunns Kale*
The nntiusl tjongvenod fire­
men's post July 4th party
was held Ssturday afternoon
and evening a t the home nf

Crewman Must
Stand Trial
TAMPA (UIM) — A U.8.
district Judge reserved a rul­
ing Wednesday on whether a
Negro shrimp boat crewmsn
was mentally competent to
stand trial for the high *»a*
death nf his rapluin.
Psychiatrists told Judge
George C. Young Henry Wea­
ver, 23, Is mentally competent
in their Judgement Weaver
is charged with murdering
Capt. William Schuck of Bar­
tow In May. The crime ap­
parently happened In the Gulf
of Mexico near Fontera, Mex­
ico.
Weaver waa returned here
by the Coast Guard and tak­
en into custody by FBI
agents. Murdar on tha high
seaa la a federal crime.

SRDTo Receive
Highway Bids
TALLAHASSEE (U H ) —
Bid* on 80 bridge and high­
way project* wilt be received
by the State Road Depart­
ment Aug. 26.
Among the project! are
construction on two interstate
road* -1-96 and 1*4 in St.
Johns, Orange and Seminole
countie*. Another Interstate
project included In the bids Is
furnishing ami erecting tra f­
fic algna on 1-4 In Orange
and Seminole counties.
The college graduate over
his lifetime will earn ap­
proximately ' 1180,000 g]or*
than tha high school gradu­
ate.

BANKRUPTCY SALE

OPEN FRIDAY

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Of The U. S. Court

NIGHT

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reiter.
Thirty-four guest* were
present to enjoy swimming
and home movies and slide*
nf p u t activities of the fire
department. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
K a c I a v n n and Mrs. Carl
Lnmmler sang many of the
favorite old aonga for the
group. An abundance of deli­
cious chicken barbecue, which
had been cooked by Chef
KarUvon, waa aerveil with
baked beans, potato salad,
macaroni salad, c o l a s I a w,
cake*, pie*, peanut butter barm
and aoft drinks.
Attending the party, other
LONGWOOD FIREMEN anti their families enjoyed nn annual party last
than those mentioned, were
Saturday
afternoon and evening a t the Roy Reiter home. Shown around
Mr. and M n. Charlaa Gatlin,
the pool are, front from left, Mrs. Fred Esclavon. Mrs. Carl Lommler,
Gene, Lucky and Elisabeth
Mrs. OrUnd Fox and Mrs. Charlie Gntlin; back, Orland Fox, Charlie Gat­
Esclavon, Carl Lommlar, Mr.
lin and Jim Reiter, Fred Esclavon, Tracy Estes nnd Carl Lommler.
and M n. Harold Willis, Mr.
and M n. Brian Snow, Keith
Willis, Mr. and M n. Bill
Hsmbty, Judy and Calvin
Rtitor, Mr. end Mrs. John
Farina, M n. Patrick Murphy,
Ken Brabaion, Mr. and M n.
Jim Reiter, Hr. and Mrs. John
FORT L A U D E R D A L E
Ferris, Joyce and Sua Reiter,
(U
PI) — A 21-month-old hoy
Mr. and Mrt. Tracy Estes.
given a couple by hi* mother
in a laundromat waa ordered
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
returned to hi* parent* Wed­
nesday by Circuit Judga Ed­
gar William* Jr.
PRICED FOR
WINTER HAVEN ( U P D Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bach­
The total pack for tha 1968- man aald tha child, Tracy An­
YEARS AT
64 orange concentrating sea­ thony, waa given to them by
WITH
son was 63,674,426 gallons, up Mr*. Leo Davl* Deillck In h
TRADE
79.50
four per cent from last Me­ coin laundry 10 mdnths ago.
lon, the Florida Cannars As­ The coupls mada efforts to
Matching Box Spring At Same Low Pric*
sociation M id Wednesday.
adopt tha child. Later Mrs.
The canncra said tha 'tea- Deillck apparently decided she
son lasted three weeks long­ wanted the boy back and ask­
er than usual with final pro- ed the court to return him.
BEDDING CO.
ceaalng occurring during tha
"The real victims in this
119 Magnolia Ave., Sanford
week ending July 26. Laat court’s reluctant decision are
322-6321
year’s pack waa 61,640,102 the petitioners," Judge Wil­
liam* said In hi* ruling.
galloni.

Couple Loses
'Gift' Baby

Orthopedic

MATTRESS

53.6 Million
Gallon Pack

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$

Echols

MRS. MARIE ThompHon has been named
public relations repre­
sentative for Mac’s Oil
Co., distributor of Phil­
lips 66 products. She
will visit all homes in
Seminole County tcilinfr altout the vurious
Phillips 66 s e r v i c e ,
such as fuel oil, gaso­
line, credit cards, bat­
teries and accessories.

tail or bring this coupon
0

and have the Sanford Herald
delivered daily to your door
for Only
FEB WEEK

SHOES &amp; BOOTS

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UN TIL 9 P. M.

MENS WORK

LONDON (UP!)—Mrs. Thora Gtissfurd, a 41-yaar-old
widow who spent fiva y a m as
■ novice nun after her first
husband dlsd, remarried Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Glssfurd said she left
the convent without taking
final vows and then m rt her
new husband, opera House
m anager Arthur Tolson.

SAN ANTONIO, Teg. (UPI)
—Shepherd’s Laundry is trying to pick up saw businasa.
They put up a sign that
!reads) "Topless bathing sutis
firm ed and preaaad-onc-hilf
off."

Reiters Host Family
Party For Firemen

LAST 3 DAYS
EVERYTHING V2 PRICE!

Novice Widow
Weds Again

Topless Suits
At Half Price

Awardrd ribbons In various
age groups and categories
were: Ball Kick, Lynn Anns
.Steven* and Steven Janilaon,
five, six and seven yeara olds;
Gina Chenet and John Add!ion, eight and nina year olds;
Ball Throw, Donna McElmur­
ry and Steven Jamison, five,
■lx and seven year old*; Ginn
Chenet anil Phillip Holder,
eight and nine year olda; Jnne
Pugh and Rick Kilmer, ten
and over;
Broad Jump, Lynn Anne
Stevens and Richard Me*
Gough, live, six and seven
year old*; Gina Chenet and
Rick Adam*, eight and nine
year old*; Jane Pugh and
Ricky Smith, ten and over; 61)
Yard Daeh, Lynn Ann Stev­
ens and Ricky McGough, fiva,
six and liven year olds; Gina
Chenat and Phillip Holdar,
eight and nine year olds; Jane
Pugh and Rick Kilmer, ten
and over; 100 Yard Daah,
Gina Chenet and Rick Adams,
right and nine year olda;
Jane Pugh and Rick Kilmer,
ten and over.
Serving a* Judges were
Coaches Walt Diurua and
Rodney Umberger of Longwood end Jim 'ClMfk and
Othell Sullivan of South Sem­
inole.

By Jane Ca**elberry
Many talented art* are l&lt;eing lined up for the hoot­
enanny to be ipnmored by
the Seminole Little League on
Friday, Aug. 14, at 8 p. m. in
the Lyman High School audi­
torium.
Already eeheduled to ap­
pear are the popular •’Tradewind*," a folk ilnging trio
coiii|io*ed of Bill Wharton,
Jim Jarrard and Terry Har­
mon. Also alnging will be
Mr*. Coleen Wiggin* of Cas­
selberry, a Ioral linger of
folk tune* who ha* original
long* a* well aa traditional
melodics in her reperiarit.
A square dance group mada
up of Little League officer*
and managers and their wive*
will present several dnnrt
number* and, h* a concfislon
to rock 'n roll fan*, a non-folk
combo, "The Shadow*," will
appear. Members of this ag­
gregation include Hob Cul­
pepper, leader and Ted Biddle
and David Boone.
Half-price admission rate*
hava been sat for atudanta
and children under six y ean
old will be admitted free.
Ticket* are available from
Mr*. M*ry Mobley In Longwood, Mr*. Barbara Smith In
Lak* Mary, Mr. and M n.
John Brewer In Bear Lake
and each night at the conces­
sion stand In the Little le a ­
gue field In Casselberry.

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Why Did Reds Attack? Official U. S. Opinion Is Divided
7 \

Chinese Want
Area Neutral,
Some Believe
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T op
S t a t e Department officials
were divided In their opinion!
today aa to what moved Com­
munist North Viet Nam to
stage its apparently lenielcss
attack! on U. S. warships in
the Gulf of Tonkin.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk said Wednesday night he
was not sure, but he "would
not lupp se" the attacks were
part of an effort to force Uie
United States into a new in­
ternational conference on Viet
Nam.
But other officials, includ­
ing some members of the de­
partment's Policy Planning
Council, took a different view.
They said they believed the
Communists hope, by inflam­
ing the situation to new crisis
proportions, to promote wide­
spread support for another in­
ternational meeting. Such a
conference might be convertad by the Reds into an assemblage to ratify the "neu­
tralisation" of all Southeast
Asia.
This view—that the attacks
might be part of an effort to
force the United States into a
new conference—gained some
s u p p o r t from Communist
China's flamboyant declara­
tion Wednesday night.
The Red Chinese said Uie
United States had gone “over
the ‘brink of war," ’ and Pe­
king would not ait idly by. The
Chinese also called on other
countries which signed the
Geneva agreements on South
east Asia to come to aid of
North Viet Nam, which they
could do most reasonably by
diplomatic rather than mili­
tary means.
The United States opposes
any reopening of the Geneva
conferences of 1954 and 1962,
contending that until the Reds
mend their ways, such ses­
sions would simply "ratify
terror and aggression" in the
area.
Some official! hinted darkly
a t the possibility of major
Chinese military moves in the
offing but offered no evidence
to support the possibility at
thla time.
President Johnson, how­
ever, b is ordered a major
movement of additional U. S.
military forces to the Far
East to meet any possible
threat.
But the mood in Washing­
ton, following the brief "war
of Tonkin Gulf," appears rel­
atively relaxed. The indica­
tion! were that the United
States expects a major por­
tion of the battle to be fought
on the diplomatic front in the
next few days.

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JOHN ANGEL, South Seminole Junior High principal, expresses ap­
proval of the recently completed 16-foot mural in the school cafetorium
which is the work of ninth grader Danny Smith of Longwood, The paint­
ing depicts all phases of learning a t the junior high level.

WASHINGTON (U rit —
Mote than $1 million was
added to a trio of Florida wa­
ter project* by the Senate
P u b l i c Works Committee
Wednesday.
Sen. Rpcs*ard Holland said
the appropriation* bill in­
cluded 94 million for continu­
ing construction on the crossstate barge canal.
The committee alto added
$150,000 to $700,000 previous­
ly approved by the House in
construction for the Calorsahntehee River to the Anctoto
River, part of the Intracoaitnl Waterway.
Pensacola harbor received
$550,000 for new development.
The House Tiad approved
$300,000 for this project.
Funds for project* in Central and South Florida were
raised from $13.5 million to
$14.5 million.
Approval by the committee
Switzerland leads all other
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service.
action.

PKOUD OF HIS UOYS and receiving congratulations for the outstand­
ing performance the Seminole American Legion baseball team did in the
recent Ft. Pierce tournament is Frank Thomas, right, baseball coach and
inunager of the Legion Post. Offering congratulations are Tom Best,
Campbell-I^issing Post 53 commander; and Caroline Frid, Sixth District
commander.
(Herald Photo)

Viet Nam Issue Not Yet Eliminated
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson’s "fight if - we - must” action has
dampened but not smothered
the Vietnamese crisis as a
1964 campaign issue, key Re­
publicans said today.
Minority party members in
Congress made it clear they
had "no choice" but to unite
behind the President in reply­
ing to Communist aggressing
with retaliatory attacks nn
North Vietnamese coastal in­
stallations.
But there was a atrong "a t

this time" qualification In
their , comments on whether
the war in Viet Nam was en­
tering A political sidetrack.
K&lt; p. William K. Broom­
field, R-Micli., said he backed
Johnson's notion, hut that it
did not take the Viet Nam
issue out of the presidential
election campaign.
"Viet Nam is going to be
discussed," he said. "We have
hern maintaining right along
that the administration hasn't
been doing enough to win the
war."

Former Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon, In town for
discussions with presidential
nominee Unrry (ioldwatcr and
other Republican leadcm, told
a reporter;
"It'a too curly to take Vie'.
Nam out of the campaign. I
hope the Piesident'e action
presages more decisive moves,
but what has happened it on­
ly part of the ptoldcm. The
major problem is guerrilla
war — on that wo need a
plan."
While Rep. William K. Mil­
ler R-N.Y., the GOP vice
presidential nominee, agreed
that the President's stern ac­
tion had removed Southeast
Asia as an issue "ns of now,"
he suggested the situation
might be different by Octo­
ber nr November.

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Germany Chancellor Knnriwl Adenauer calls his
little garden house "Itetirn." Located on the
.grounds of his homo a t lthnndorf, the building
is surrounded by trees and overlooks a valley.

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associated with the S e m i n o l e
County laundry.

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strp* nr provocations in that
area, could cause events cap­
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into a found armed conflict
with all the ensuing danger­
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MIAMI (U P D -D ade Couny public achool students will
ipen the school day with a
noment of alienee next year
n place of prayer and Bible
wading which h a v,s been
tiled unconstitutional.

Wednesday night, however,
Soviet propaganda nutlet*
were broadcasting a harsh
warning.
it callrd the U.S. bombing
of North Vietnamese bases
"an aggressive act."
"Such actions, further rash

IMF. SCOTCH

Bout Cancelled

Fust Silence

U.S. Ambassador Foy 1&gt;.
Kohler left today for a vaca­
tion In West Germany, which
he had arranged before the
crisis came up.
Soviet reaction to the U.S.
retaliatory attacks Wednes­
day was cautious in the early
hours with only faetual re­
ports of President Johnson's
speech and no comment. By

MOSCOW &lt;UPI&gt;—A stern
Soviet warning that further
action by the United States
against North Viet Nam could
lead to "broad armed con­
flict" was viewed by diplo­
matic sources today a* tougli
talk to cover up Kremlin emharrnshmrnt over the rtitis
and hopes for peace.
The source* said the So­
viet* feel they have nothing to
gain in a clash in Southeast
Asia, where Communist China
controls the local Communist
parlies, and a great deal to
lose in their efforts In case
cold war tensions with the
United State*.
The warning* of general
war, they said, went hand in
hand with hope* that there is
no further artinn in the U.S.Vietnamese crisis.
Soviet ralmnes* over the
crisis was underlined by the
fact thnl Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev was out of Mos­
cow on a trip and that many
of his chief aide* were vaca­
tioning—yet none appearrd to
he ninking plans to come hack
to the rapltal.

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FALUN, Sweden (U PI) —
Former heavyweight cham­
pion Floyd Patterson hme can
cellad two exhibition boxing
matches on Uia advice of doc­
tors.
Patterson was to have per­
formed in the tourist villages
of Mora and Naaa but withdrew because of the recur­
rence of an old back injury.

COLUMBUS, Ohio &lt;UPU—
Membership in the Women's
International Bowling Contrees has reached an all-time
ligh of 2,607,370.
Mrs, Emma Phaler, execu­
te s secretary of the WIBC,
ileo announced Wednesday
h a t the number of sanction•d leagues has increased to
114,731, up five per cent.

Soviet Warning To II. S. Mild One

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Mrs. M. J. Corbett

Is Hostess To
Miss Mary Helene Washburn Church
Circle
To Marry Ronald Brumbaugh
Mr». Mary Tiimm Wash­
burn of Sanford announce*
the engagement of her dnughter, M in Mary Helene Wnsh­
it urn, to Ronald I/ee Brumhaugh, »on of Mr. and Mr*.
Carl It. Brumbaugh, alio of
th ii city.
The popular hride-elret w n
horn in Sanford and attended
public schnola here, having
graduated from S e m i n o l e
High School with the d a n of
1002. While In high school,
She was n member of the (ilea
Club, Anchor Club and the
National Honor Society of
Trl-Hl-Y. Site was co-editor
of the year hook, ’Salma­
gundi" and attended Florida
State University in Tallahas­
see.
Mr. Brumbaugh wm bom
In Morristown, IV , moved to
Sanford in IDGfi and was
graduated from S o m I n o I o
High School in 1DG0. He is a
graduate of Chipola Junior
College in Marianna and re­
ceived hii II.S. degreu in Duallie n Administration at Flor­
ida State University this
April, where he was a mem­
ber of Delta Sigma 1'1 Frater­
nity. He is presently affiliated
with the Acceptance Corpora­
tion of Florida in Orlando,
Miss Washburn is the ma­
t e r n a l granddaughter o f

Mrs. Maurice Cnrbelt w i j
hostess at her lovely home on
Lakcvicw Drive, to the month­
[ Henry Tamm Sr, of Sanford I The wedding will be an ly meeting of the Ethel Root
land the late Mrs. Tamm and | event of September 3, 11)0-1 at Circle of the Congregational
Is the daughter of Robert 111 a. m. ut All Souls Catholic Christian Church.
Washburn of Orlando.
Church.
An inspiring devotional ser­
vice was presented by Mrs.
Bonner Carter, based upon
the Gospel of John.
Routine business was con­
ducted by the president, Mrs.
Wilier Bethea, at which time
a slate of officers for the joint
Women’s Fellowship was ac­
cepted by the group. Officers
elccied were: president, Mrs.
William Burtsche; vice pres­
ident, Mrs. A. M. Remusat:
secretary, Miss Miriam Burtschc, and treasurer, Mrs.
Mabel West.
Tentative plans were dis­
cussed for Die Gymkhana,
whfeh thn Circle la sponsor­
ing on Sept. 20.
At the conclusion of the
meeting delicious refresh­
ments of ribbon cake, punch,
nuts and mints wrre served
by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Harold Hcrbst from a
beautifully appointed table.
Members atlendlng were
the Mme». T. It. Alford, Clay­
ton Bagwell, Walter Bethea
Bonner Carter, Robert Getman, Harold Hcrbst, Ralph
bossing, G. 0. I'ordgrcn, A.
M. Remusat, Edward Simp­
son, Clyde Stinson, Oscar
Zittrower and Miss Ruby
MISS MARY HELENE WASHBURN
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m a d a • biscuits, cranberries,
strawberry parfait and home
made cake was served buffet
style from a table covered In

Flexler-Barnette

Coiffure Come-on:

Are Announced

The Flirt Curl
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
"flirt curl" is tho hairdress­
ing industry's newest addition
to fall and winter hairstyles.
The curl is a lock of n
woman's hair saved from a
new haircut, perfumed with
her favorite scent and lied
with n small ribbon bow.
"Wear the curl at the cen­
ter of the neckline at the hack
of your head, or wherever,"
said tho National Halrdre&lt;srrs
and Cosmetologists Associa­
tion.
"Tlirn, give II to your fav­
orite beau to wear in his la­
pel. He's pinned I"
The hair fashion committee
or the association said many
curls should not he given
away, however. In short, hair
for tho new season will bo
shorter than in many years
and with a "softness of curl
and wave."
Wave lines are layered and
have a decided feeling of
roundness, said the associa­
tion. Hair is cut in curves,
diic-likr, with full ends at the
sides and through the crown
area. Finger waves of yester­
year are hack, Imt with mold­
ed "S" curves. For day, ears
will he covered. For evening,
ears usually are exposed, ac­
cented with a touch of rouge
and with outsize ornaments.
Evening coiffures will have
h a i r pieces milled, either
placed on top of the head or
low at the nape of the neck.
Most full styles arc parted.
And Pie clean forehead Is in,
with hangs used only to cor­
rect hairlines when needed.

BY: BETTY ANNE
As you know (nr do you?),
there are ta n basic types of
haircuts, the tapered and the
blunt.
In the tapered rut no two
halts are the same length.
The huirdrrssrr first ruts thn
hair Into a basic shape, then
resorts tit scissors or a ram r
tit achieve the rut so perfect
for so many women.
The blunt rut slops all
hairs at the same Irvrl hut
I Ida doesn't Infer that it’s all
the same length. In fart, hair
Irani the frown may hr 4 nr
5 limes the length of IU-rkline hair. Blunt rutting im­
parts body to fine hair and
is Ideally auitrd to pagfltuya.
According to tha Gulncss
THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL
Bonk
of World Records, pub­
HINT: If your hair is bushy
or wiry, a blunt rut is defin­ lished in England, tho largest
itely not for yuu.
outdour sign in thu world is
torn ted in Tampa. Hie sign,
advertising the Atlantic Coast
Lina Railroad, is 387',4 feet
long; 70 feet high; weighs
HAIR STYLING SALON
17a tons mid contains five
2201 K. Park Avc.
miles of neon tubing.

Betty Anne's

Cinderella

Fashionettes
New York designer Vera
Maxwell went to Greece this
summer—and thereby hangs a
tale of i new collection of
jewelry. The designer said
she returned from the Aegean
with shoe boxes and boxes of
stones she gathered along the
shores of Greece. Back in
New York, she worked with a
jeweler to create gold mount­
ings for the stones and turn
them into one-of-a-kind crea­
tions for the woman looking
for the different in adorn­
ment. The stones are made
into pendants, neck circlets,
bar pins, rings ami earrings—
and Mrs. Maxwell said they
w e r e especially handsome
with fall and winter tweeds.

Miss Maryann Sapone Honor
Guest Of Bon Voyage Party
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Enough rope for a hanging
—and then some—Is coming to
live jewelry scone for fall, line
manufacturer, Richelieu, not­
ing that the "Perils of Pau­
line," one of the mint popular
tnuvir serials of all lime, is
producing "Pcr'is of Pauline"
jewelry. The I’cr'ls. ro[ies and
other typo necklaces, copy
styles of the IthKJ’s and '30’s,
Nome of the ropes measure up
to 120 inches, says tho maker.
• • •
Another fall season of fur
line and fur trims it on it!
way. Tlie New York coat and
suit firm, for instance, lines
numerous coals and suit jac­
kets with sahlc-dyed skunk,
raccoon, black nutria, mink
and other animal pelts. One
trouserrd suit — punts rut
much likes ■ man's except
they are culflesi—came with
jacket lined In raccoon. Hood
also cam# In the same fur.

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MISS M/\RYz\NN SAPONE wns n recent honor guest of n farewell party
nt tho Ilcrota home on l’oinscttia Drive in Forest City. Enjoying tho
Polynesian style party were kneeling from left, Hlnckie Hcrota Jr., Rich*
nrtl Klnwc, Miss Snpnnc, Stuart Dorothy ami Roger Ilcrota. Standing
from the left are Annette MrGohnn, Lois Pearson, George Crabb, Johnny
Morrison, Ktlie Ilcrota and Reeky Totten.
will depart in the near future fruit kabobs, and a variety
Ity Maryann Miles
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
niacki# Ilcrota Sr. of I'olnscttia Drive in Forest City was
the site of a surprise farewell
parly when the Hernia chil­
dren, Edie, Roger and Illacklc
Jr. entertained honoring Miss
Maryann Sapone. Miss Sapone

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for Manteo, N. C,, where she
will enter school this fall and
will be residing with her
grandmother, Mr*. P a t i l e
Smith. .
A Polynesian style supper
was served and the hosts dug
a hole in the ground to grill
the meal. A large wooden
serving platter in the form
of a fish contained delicious

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of other delicious Polynesian
fare was served the guests.
Everyone enjoyed the delight­
ful outing with swimming in
the lake.
Others alcnding were Rich­
ard Klawe, Stuart Dorcthy,
Annette McGohan, 1-ois Pear­
son, George Crabb, Becky
Totten and Johnny Morrison,
from New York, who is visit­
ing his mother and stepfath­
er, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cobbelt in Bear Lake, before
entering the service next
week.
in spring, a young man’*
fancy may turn lightly to
thoughts of love, but if you
really want to make him
whirl, give him yellow togs.
This suggestion comes from
Ron Postal, president of the
National Council of Men'*
Fashions in Beverly Hills.
"Warm colors," says he, "in­
crease a man's heartbeat —
and yellow does tho most is
lifting his spirits,"

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Final plans have been com­
pleted for the Flcxler-Barnette wedding. Sara Flexler,
and David Barnette will be
married Sunday August 0,
1004 nt 2 p.m. at tho First
Presbyterian Church in San­
ford with Rev. Grover Se­
well officiating.
All friends nr# Invited to
nttend the wedding nnd re­
ception nt Fellowship Hall,
immediately following.

MRS. WALLY PHILIPS nnd her dnuffhtcr, Miss M erritt Philips, from
the left, were co-hostesses recently nt their Lily Court home to n lovely
bridal luncheon complimenting Miss Marilyn McDaniel, bride-elect of
David H. King. Standing next to Miss McDaniel to the right is her mother,
Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel.
(Herald Photo)

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and orange print with oranga
accessories and Miss Philips
wns dressed in a button-downthe-front blue linen. Marilyn
received in a full skirted col.
orful print featuring a low
cut fitted bodice. Mrs. Thom­
as F. McDaniel, mother of th«
bride-elect, was attired In a
chic blue print with a whiln
fagoted criss-cross yoke.
The hostesses presented tha
honoree with soup bowls in
her chosen chins.
Others attending the bridal
luncheon were Mrs. Willinm
Park of Orlando and tha
Mmea. W. A. Krntzert, James
Crapps, Thomas Bowden, M.
R. Strickland, E. C. Wald­
heim, P.ny Herron and Curtis
Fisher.
Also Miss Rose Krntzort
and Miss Ann Crapps.

yellow damask. A picturesque glass vase centered the buf­
arrangement of yellow and fet table.
Mrs. Philips received the
white daisies adorned with
miniature love birds in a milk guests in a stunning brown

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Miss Marilyn McDaniel,
lovely bride-elect of David B.
King, was guest of honor at
n rhnrmlng bridal luncheon
recently at the gracious Wally
Philips home on Lily Court,
with Mrs. Philips and her
daughter. Miss Merritt Phil­
ips, serving as co-hostesses.
The dining area featured a
beautiful arrangement o f
white glads in a milk glass
container centering a side
table.
Individual tables were cov­
ered with elegant hand em­
broidered outwork cloths and
centered with dainty nosegays
of yellow and white daisies
edged in frilly lacn and net
with showers of narrow yel­
low and white satin stream­
ers.
An unusually attractive and
delicious luncheon course of
turkey, stuffed t o m a t o e s ,
spinuch cheese souffle, homo

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Historians
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ancient
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custom of throwing old shoes
at weddings nr (icing them to
the bridal car.
In tho lurid of thn pyra­
mids, the fallur handed the
bride’s sandal to the groom,
symbolising a transfer of au­
thority.

Miss Marilyn McDaniel Entertained With
Bridal Luncheon A t Wallace Philips Home

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By Dottle Auitln
WE URGE YOU lo make
your feelings known to your
City Commissioner about the
waterfront development plan.
Wc hear »o much comment
from every aide, and every­
one seem* lo be eager to *ce
tlje proposed plan become a
reality, but one commissionrr said Tuesday that only two
people had spoken to him
about it.
He said he would like to
hear from people of Sanford
if they had thoughts or ques­
tions ibnut it, and said "tell
people lo talk to their com­
missioners — they want to
know how you feel.1’
So, readers, a word to the
wise. Whrn a commissioner
comes out and asks for your
advise—don't just stand there
—tell him!
We'd like to see a few
more Irtters to the editor, too.
Have you lost confidence in
Sanford?
Do you feci like some who
have said to us, with a shrug
of their shoulders, "It could
never happen here. Nothing
has hern done about the lakefront since it's been there.
Why hope that anything will
he done now?"
Well, you ran help make it
happen.
Push!
Now!
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TniPS ABROAD have fig­
ured prominently in the vaca­
tion plans of some Sanfordltes
tills summer, and while they

also traveling and visiting in
the U. S., but she doubts that
her parent* would ever come
here, except for a visit Her
father is an architect.
We queried her as to im­
pressions and she says she
likes everything she has Ken
so far, and is eagerly looking
forward to seeing the rest of
the country.

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DO Y O U REMEMBER
Margo and Michael Hahija,
photographers extraordinary,
who formerly had a studio
here ?
They moved to Winter Park
some time ago and for awhile
were located in the Hidden
Gardens.
The Rahijas have now mov­
ed to another location in Win­
ter Park, a charming old
English style home on Mel­
rose Avenue, where they have
both home and studio in one,
Well, to get to the point.
During the recent winter
season, the banjo king, Eddie
Peabody was entertaining at
the Langford Hotel, and he
commissioned Mike to do
some portraits of him.
He likes them so well that
lie is using them as cover por­
traits for hit new alliums. One
Just out is "Great Latin Hits.”
Two more, one an album of
banjo Instructions will be re­
leased this fall. All will have
world wide distribution.
So look for the Eddie Pea­
body album on the stands, and
note the portrait of Eddie by
the House of Rahija.
Incidentally, Mike also did
a very fine portrait of ye pub*
lisiicre, Walter Gielow, While
hanging in the studio it a t­
tracted much attention and
comment.
It will soon be hanging
aolngsldc that of Mrs. G., a
lovely portrait which was giv­
en to the master by the mis­
tress as a birthday gift last
year.

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.MISS ORTMANN
louring Europe, Europe­
an* were louring America for
their vacations.
Recently wc told you about
t,rj Indian Prince who visited
the States for the first time
and took an extended trip
throughout the country, hit­
ting the high spots.
We learned of another visit­
or, last week.
This one is a German girl,
from the city of Dormsladt,
south of Frankfort, Germany,
who is taking a three months
vacation clutching an ambi.
limn itinerary that goes from
New York to Florida, includes
stops all the way down, then
west through New Orleans to
California, north lo Washing­
ton stale and bark across the
northern tourist spots.
Most of the way, she will
be slopping over with Amer­
ican military families, with
whom she became acquainted
In Germany.
One or these families is that
of a former German nelghtwir.
now married to an American
cx-eerviceman, Mrs. Thomas
West of 20* Laurel Drive in
Pinecrcst.
Mrs. West has lived in San­
ford about six years and con­
siders Sanford, Florida and
tiie U. S. "home” now. All
her four young children were
bom here.
Miss Irmcard Ortmann, the
visitor from Germany, arriv­
ed by plane last week for a
abort visit.
She is somewhat of a lin­
guist, speaking English and
French as well as hrr native
German as she has served as
a commercial correspondent
for business transactions in
these three languages, with a
machinery company.
Miss Ortmann has been
working hard and saving her
money for several je»rs,
planning this extended vaca­
tion in the U. S., but her real
ambition ia to find auilabk‘
employment, slay here and
become a citizen.
*
She knows of several m a­
chinery companies which are
similar to the one ahe worked
for, and with her knowledge
of languages she probably
won't have any trouble find­
ing work. She would like lo
settle in Uie area near Atlan­
ta.
Miss Orlmann’a brother is
were

DOESN'T the drawing o!
the new garden center to be
built by the Garden Club look
attractive?
The sketch has a clean,
modern line that Is simple,
yet striking.
This will certainly be nn as­
set and we look for many ex­
panded good works to come
from the Garden Club when
they have their dream house
open.

NEW YORK - (NEA) "Loretta Young,” Mr. BlackMr. Blackwell, who was well says, ‘‘doesn't know how­
once a Dead End Kid in to grow up gracefully. She
films, had better get in touch forgets she is no longer a kid
with the old gang. It may be coming through the mist and
that he will soon need pro­ she swishes around in a full
tection.
skirt like in ingenue.
The man who publicly nev­ "Dinah Shore is confused.
er uses a first name (it's
Richard)) is a successful dc■ I g n e r of high-fashioned
clothes. But all his darts arc
not confined to dresses. He
has quite a fe w to toss at most
of the well-known ladies of
the world.
Mr, Blackwell doesn’t ap­
prove of the dressing habits
of many of them, from Mrs.
Lyndon Johnson to Sandra
Deo.
"I would rather not pick
on Mrs. Johnson," he said.
"She needs too much help.
As for Luci and Ljmla, they
have no image whatsoever.
They arc not badly dressed.
They are just not there."
Help, he feels, should also
be given to Queen Elizabeth
of England. “ I'm sure she is
bound by English ethics in
dressing, but there is no rea­
son why a young woman
should suddenly l&gt;ecome an
old lady. They should use
some American designers, in­
stead of the ones they have
over there, to make her look
more like a queen and less
like a dowager empress."
Princess Grace of Monaco,
Mr. Blackwell says, as Grace
Kelly "was very Philadelphia,
meaning dull. As the princess
LXii....
she h si failed to become an
ZSA ZSA
exciting woman.”
"Too obvious.'*
Clare Booth Luce projects
"an image of politics She
Altamonte
can't be criticized a* a wom­
an, because ih e 'h a s lost hrr
birthright. She no longer has
an image of a woman.”
The standard little wife in
By Julia Bartos
tlic television situation com­ Mr. and Mrs. William 11
edy is dressed all wrong, ac­ Winters and son, Bill, have
cording to the Brooklyn-born ns their house guest, Miss
designer who designs by drap­ Barbara Wood of Jit Peters­
ing his clothe* on a model.
burg, Florida. Miss Wood is
“Too many situation com­ a freshman and will major in
edy shows play down the languages, Jipnnish, French
image of the wife. They seem and Russian at Die Univers­
lo think the American house­ ity of Kentucky at Lexing­
wife at home has no under­ ton this fall. Bill is a junior
standing
of
high-fashion. typhlnoro going back to Geor­
Mary Tyler Moore of
The gia Institute of Technology
Dick Van Djkc Show dresses . irt Atlanta. He is majoring in
well, but too much like the electrical engineering. The
girl next door. The house­ Winters reside in Glen Arden
wife watching wants more Estates in Altamonte.
than the girl next door. H you
want to sec her, you only
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kerns an I
have to go next door.
children Mildred, Lauretta,
Most other actresses don't Susan, and Teddy of flak wood
project as well as Miss Court, returned from I’orum
Moore.
na, New Jersey where they
visited with their daughter
ami family, Mr. and Mrs H e n ­
ry Kluge ami their new grand­
son, Robert Dennis. Robert
Dennis is the fifth generation
and tho Kerns first and only
grandson. This was their first
the money back into the bus­ meeting and the trip was en­
iness. Later, one night I was joyed by the whole family.
discussing what I was going
to buy with this amount ami
that amount. My husband re­
minded me of the Income tax.
I nearly collapsed."
Now, she has lrsrned a bit
about tbu business rnd of a
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li-ilgcr sheet. She keep* her
own hooks, even though tome
check stubs still retd "booHU «
boo” or "mistake In Judg­
A halfway job u su ­
ment" and even though her
husband offers occasional ver­ ally has lo be redone.
bal barbs about her business
sense.
If she were m offer advice
to similarly inclined women,
it would be:
— Learn to standardize the
routine* to avoid waste.
— Hire a good lawyer for
straightening out tha legal
problems of a small business.
— Learn some merchandlaing technique*

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Equals Profitable Income
HOUSTON (UPI) — Mrs.
Howard Singer, mother of
three, has proved that a wom­
an with ingenuity, apsre time,
and the energy to get a small
business started can make an
unusual Idea a going concern.
Hrr i d e a : a candy tree.
When you arc tiled of look­
ing at it, you can eat it.
With |li00 she saved from
her household allowance. Mrs.
Singer founded Candy Tree,
Inc., two years ago and start­
ed putting together trees
whoso blooms and fruit are
hard candies wrapped in
rolorful paper.
Ths candies are atrung on
wire frames and affixed to a
styrofoam bate.
The trera proved so popu­
lar as decorations, gifts snd
treats th st It wss not long
before Mrs. Singer had to
hire a staff to help make
them.
Mrs. Singer took h e r
plunge into business with
little experience, as an out­
let for her creative energies
and as good training for bud­
get balancing.
" I didn't eren know how
to balance a checkbook," she
said. "I'd file bill* under 'T'
for 'Trouble.'
"llie first year, I put all
Built-up layers of floor wax
■re the ipeclsl target of a
new wax remover and cleaner
available in unbreakable plas­
tic, quart-size bottle. The
softening action of the wax
remover requires only moder­
ate rubbing with a brush or
steel wool, says the manufac­
turer.
A paste of cream of tartar
and peroxide applied with a
stiff brush will help remove
the discoloration left by a
drippy faucet.

girl wilh rhinestones Debbie
Reynolds tried to grow up
too soon and didn’t make it.
Sandra Dee buys every atroc­
ity in the world and makes it
look more atrocious by wear
"The Gabors are clowns
who wera obviously brought

She really i* the simple, welldressed girl next door, and
that’s how she should dress,
ing it.
Not like a little girl trying to
be glamorous in her mother's
clothes.
"Carol Burnett is a farm

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Mackenzie is so busy being
appealing she hasn't let her
real self come through. 1 have
seen Dina Mrrrill look very
well, but 1 don't think she has
e v e r produced a distinct
image. She floats from trend
to mood.
"Arlene Francis is satu­
rated with trend at a time
when must women are begin­
ning to think for themselves.
She dresses with no concern
for the woman beneath, who
is really quile lovely. Who­

ever does her hsir has no
thought about whether it
goes with the dress she it
wearing.
"Jayne Mansfield? There is
no doubt she is the best un­
dressed woman of the year.
Even If she wanted to wear
some of my
clothes, I
wouldn't let her. She is always
losing something on the dance
floor, and 1 don't want wom­
en to get the impression my
clothes fall off."
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By Mrs. Frank While
Rev. and Mrs. Dick John­
ston of Orln Vista and Rev.
and Mrs. John Underwood of
Normandy Village, Jackson­
ville, were recent guests of
Rev. and Sirs. Wight Kirtley
and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Good- Mnr Northup.
now amt children are now oc­
Jean Orr of Del.and is
cupying the residence at do I house guest of Crystal BradPino Street.
ilock this week.

Mrs John Tucker snd rhll•lien, Busan, Joyce and Mark
of Kiadcnlon snd her mother,
Mrs. Hits Galloway of Lex­
ington Park, Vn. is hmise Mrs. Grsre Nurthup of Day­
guest of Mr. and Mrs .lame* tona Riaih recently visited
Parsons of Stone Island
friends in Enterprise. Mrs.
Tucker is Him former Edna
Mrs. L. L. Klnllngcr of L«gnnsport, lnd. was a recent
guest at tiie home of Mi. and
Mrs. John Horton of Stone
let us Style your Hair
Island.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clay
of Macon, Ga. have been viait mg Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
Ovinlt.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar It.
Itruce of Lake Monroe proud­
ly announce the birth of their
second daughter, Laura Kaye
lliucr, born August 1, l'.oi I
al Krmimdo Memorial Husjiltal, and weighing seven
pounds and fourteen ounces.
Thomas A. Itruce of Lake
Monroe is tiie paternal grandfat her, ntnl the maternal
g r a n d p a r e n t * are Mr. and
Mrs peter J. Itukur of Snnfonl.

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have confused this with being
very obvious. Eva I adore,
but Esa 2&gt;n is ungraceful.
"Jayne Meadows is badly
overdressed. She buys every­
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By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
or vanilla wafer crust and
chill until firm. If desired,
garnish with additional whip­
ped cream and lime slices.
Makes one D-inch pie.
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MOCK CRAB AND CELERY
SALAD
1 lb. perch fillets
2 cups boiling wster
1 rib celery, chopped
214 tsp*. salt
2 tbsps. fresh lemon juice
2 cupa diced celery
■A cup chopped green pepper
'» tip. black pepper
'A cup mayonnaise
head lettuce
fresh parsley snd radishes
Tie fish in a cheese cloth
hag, or put in a sieve. Place
In boiling water along with
1 rib of celery and 1 Up. of
the salt. Cook 6 to 7 minutes
or until fish is flaky. Remove
from water and sprinkle with
lemon Juice. Chill. Flake fish
and to n lightly with diced
celery, green pepper, black
pepper, mayonnaise and re­
maining salt. Serve on head
lettuce. Garnish with parsley
and radishes. Serves 6 .
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PIMENTO CORN FRITTERS
To 3 eggs, beaten until light
and creamy, add 44 cup milk
and 2 tbsps. melted butter.
Blend in 1 cup flour and 24
Bacon Thins (crackers), fine­
ly rolled (14 cup) and 1 Up.
salt. Add to egg mixture, beat
until smooth. Stir in 1 cup
golden whole kernel corn and
V4 cup pimento. Drop M cup
of the batter onto a hot greas­
ed griddle. Drown on both
aides. Serve warm with maple
syrup or fruit sauce. Makes
IS.
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Here's a dainty salad to fix
for that summer party.
CUCUMBER PEA SALAD
3 short chunky cucumbers
1 cup cucumber pulp
salt, pepper and paprika
1 cup cooked peai
1 cup minced cooked chicken
2 tomatoes
Mayonnaise dressing
Parc cucumbers, cut slice
from each end. Cut cucum­
bers In halves crosswise.
Scoop nut the centers, mak­
ing thfci shelled cupa. Chill
thoroughly. Combine cucum­
ber pulp, peas and chicken.
Season to (site. Moisten with
mayonnaise. Mix lightly with
2 forks. Fill cucumber cups
with mixture. Stand each cup
on a (lice of tomato which
resit an a bed of lctluce.
Serve with mayonnaise. Gar­
nish with paprika. Serves 0.

! hive to start off the col­ minutes. Csn in sterilized
umn this week by laying jsrs. Makes IS pints.
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‘‘Thank you" for the many
Here's another one from
cnlli I have received this pait
week and alio the onei to Washington. Let’s call It
whom I have talked personal­ Campaigners C h o i c e . The
ly about the "Corner.” I chicken is marvelous, hot,
think that quite a few home- cold or warm and excellent
jnakcra will be sending for for picnics or boat trips.
the Florida cookbook which 1 CAMPAIGNERS CHOICE
mentioned last week. That is 2 ( 2 'A lb.) broilers, cut In
serving pieces
wonderful. I know that they
melted butter
will enjoy It.
From thii book 1 tried an­ sslt snd pepper
other one of the recipca. Thli 3 tbsps. dry mustsrd
one li Swcct'n Sour Fork 4 oz. stslc beer (or water)
Chopi. Hope you will try it 1 cup seasoned bread crumbs
•oon. It'l really delicious, in U tsp. dill weed
Brush the chicken pieces on
fact, l have company coming
this weekend to visit and I both sides with melted butter
and sprinkle with salt and
am going to aerve it again.
pepper. Place akin sides down
SWEF.TN SOUR
in brollpr for 20 to 23 minutes.
POIIK CHOI’S
Rastc often with melted but­
B loin pork chops
ter. Turn and broil 10 minutes
6 cloves
more. Plscc In 400 degree
1 tap. salt
oven 10 to 13 minutes and
1 up. paprika
haste. Cream Ihc mustard ami
1 tbsp. brown sugar
beer together, spoon over
Vi lap, pepper
chickens. Roll pieces In the
2 tbapi. shortening
1 G-oz. can frozen orange juice bread crumbs and spoon on
14 lb. moiled bultcr. llroii 5
(thawed and undiluted)
minutes until golden brown.
U tap. cinnamon
Insert one clove In the cen­ Serve warm or cold. Serves 6 .
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ter of each pork chop. Blend
Here is an excellent ac­
aalt, paprika and pepper and
rub mixture well Into aides of companiment lo the chicken.
chops. Melt shortening in II is easy lo make and it’i
heavy skillet or dutch oven the "salad bowl" that is really
and when hot, place chops in unique.
pan and brown on both sides
PUMPERNICKEL
over medium heat. (Do not
COLE SLAW
crowd In pan, it Is better to '.4 cup mayonnaise
brown three at a time). Com­ 2 quarts shredded cabbage
bine thawed and undiluted 2 tbsps. chopped pimento
orange Juice with brown sugar 2 tbsps. chopped green pepper
and cinnamon and pour over 1 to 2 tbsps. grated onion
chops. Cover and simmer 14 cup French dressing
about SO minutes or until ten­ I lb. round loaf pumpernickel
der. Garnish w i t h celery
Blend French dressing with
leaves, parsley or watercress. mayonnaise. Combine the re.
Also you could use Mandarin maining Ingredients, toss with
orange slices. Serve with rice dressing.
and your favorite salad. Serv­ Lightly mark • circle about
es 4 to 6 ,
two Inches from ha so of bread
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loaf. Insert knife pointed
How for a real cool dessert downward to center of bread
for these hot summer days. and cut along circle mark to
One of the Corner readers, remove the rone-shaped por­
Mrs. Fort Poole, called me tion (In piece). Cut Ihii cone
the other day and gave me a into quarters and slice to
wonderful recipe for WATER­ serve. Remove most of re­
MELON SHEftBET.
maining crumbs from bread
1 envelope unflavorcd gelatin to make a hollow shell with
U cup cold water
sides a Unit 1 inch thick. Fill
1 cup sugar
the hollow with cole slaw.
2 tbsps. lemon juice
Garnish as desired. Serves
4 cups diced watermelon 4 lo 0.
(pink part only)
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U tsp. aalt
From the Florida Recipe
1 egg white unbeaten
book we found this Lime
Soften gelatin in the U cup Cream Chiffon Pic. My, it Is
cold water In a custard cup mouth watering, Let's try R.
and place it In a pan of hot LIME CREAM CHIFFON PIE
water to melt. Combine sugar, I envelope unflavorcd gelatin
lemon Juice, walcrtnrlnn and U cup cold wafer
sail. Put in refrigerator for 4 eggs, separated
30 minutes. H u n mixture 14 eup lime Juice
Painting the house or pick
through sieve or oslcrltcr. ■A tsp. salt
ing apples, be careful when
Stir in melted gelatin. Turn 1 tsp. grated lime rind
you use ■ ladder, accident
intu ice culie tray and freeze 14 cup heavy cream, whipped prevention experts warn.
until almost firm, stirring 1 cup sugar, divided
once. Turn into largo bowl of I 0 -inch baked pastry shell or
eloctric mixer. Add unlx-alcn
vanilla wafer crust
egg while and beat at high
Soften gelatin In cold wa
•peed unlit light and fluffy. ter. tn top of douhle boiler,
Itcturn to freezer tray and heul egg yolks, then mix in
freeze until firm, stirring just lime juice, Mi eup of sugar
tJUACtd.i
once. Makes 1 quart.
ami salt. Cook over hot water
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CHIP -H DIP DIIH
unit! mixturo thicken* alight
■•m s &lt;»«•« a n a s
Mrs. Toole also has a Spicey ly, stirring constantly. Re
Watermelon recipe.
move from heat, add gelatin
SILVKKI’LATE BY —
SPICEY WATERMELON
anil stir until dissolved. Add
INTERNATIONAL
JO His. prepared watermelon lime rind. Ileal egg whites
rinds. Remove green ami until stiff peaks arc formed,
KADER
pink rind.
gradually brat In remaining
a lump of alum, size of a pea 14 cup sugar. Fold In gelatin
JEWELERS
10 lbs. sugsr
mixture, then whipped cream.
112
8 . PA R K AVE.
2 cups white vinegar
Turn into baked pastry shell
23 drops of oil of elovea
23 drops of oil of cinnamon
. . .YOUR CHILDREN'S FEET
Remove all green and most
of pink part of watermelon.
Cut tn shape you want for
ARE IN G O O D HANDS WITH YOUR
serving. Cover with cold wa­
ter and let stand overnight.
Drain. Cover again with wa­
DEALER
ter, add alum and cook unlit
R can be pierced easily.
Drain, Rinse well with cold
water, Drain again. Add sugar
and vinegar. Lrt It aland until
next day, stirring occasional­
ly, Add spires and cook 10

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Graham Picks Grid Veteran Injures Knee,
Southern Cal. To Hamper Redskins' Effort
QB As Starter

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On Seventh Hole

By l uiiril Prc** lulrrn.iliiin.il the off-season from Philadel­ which Ihe Packers failed to
Washington Itcdskm* Coach phia in exchange for Norm score with time running out
Dave llreifuerst of San­
Bill McPeak h.i* trouble and Snead, at 25 one of the bright against the victorious Phila­ ford Naval Air Station lifted
Bv I d Sainshury
a Number 2 Iron from his
he spells ii Sonny Jurgcnacii young signal caller* of Ihe delphia F.aglrs.
(1*1 S|Hut* Writer
The offense gets two min­ golf hag Wednesday after­
The llrdskln* acquired tile National Football league and
utes to score from its tO-y ard noon. addressed hi* hall and
CHICAGO i l l ’ll — Coach
3oyear-old Jurgenscn during who surpassed Jurgeitsen in line Bart Starr teamed with swung.
(ltlo lira ham *atd today I’ele
seven of eight passing depart­
Bon Krinier, Boyd Dowlcr
(hie hundred and ninetyBenthartl of Southern Gnlifcirment* last season.
and Paul Harming to set up five yard* away the hall
Tuesday, Jorgensen injured Harming'* field goal for the
ma would start at quarterback
plopped Into the seventh cup
his left knee in a scrimmage score.
Wednesday night when Ins
for a hole in onr on Ihe dlland the Washington team
College All-Star* clash with
Allie Sherman moved Jerry ficull .Mayfair Country &lt; luh
physician disclosed Wednes­
llte ! hirago Bear* at Soldier
Hillchrand from middle to course.
day that the former Duke corner linebacker to replace
Field.
Ills are was witnessed he
Bcalhord got Gw nod over
AA 1. Pet. Git star has a partial tear ot his injured Bill Winter a* lie pre­ three othrrs in the fourmedial
ligament*.
The
eight
two other All Star* who jk-i
pared hi* New York Giants some. Bay Lasher, II. I*.
New York till 411 612
year veteran in the NFL xvilt lor their Inst exhibition game
formed simnuht) m training
64 42 611
he sidclituxl for three weeks tins weekend against the Min­ Burch and II. K. Young.
camp George Mira of Miami HalUmnrv
1, and m ** (lie Skins' opening
thlcjg u
lit 42 .604
nesota Vikings. Sherman also
Driver Picked
College.
Li* Angi-lc* :« 51 .518 9'* exhibition game with Ihe De­ replaced injured Dick Pe«onen
troit
Linus
Saturday
night
in
Mira, who is rounding in­ Minnesota
AVKSTBUItY,
N. Y. (UP!)
32 53 liwi 13
xxlilt Allan AVebh in tlie defen­
Chnrlote. N. C.
to sha|M- allrr an arm In­
KINOSWOOD RUII.DKRS of the I.kiiI Sin Pitch
tritltte, I)&lt;m ('arler, Don Harvey. Jan ire Moore.
—Clint
llodgili*
will iliiyo
sive
bucklield
.
.
.
George
3.1 57 .482 13' i
Detnilt
As if Jurgen sen's injury Ha la* of the Chicago Bears Special 11n nover in Saturday's
jury and t'oncuimon air exLettKue took time mil the other nijrht to refjeet
Hobby Johnson, Ibm li u~-t. tierald Rolling,
32 56 .181 IJ'i were not enough, defensive
lies lest lo ses1 tlielr share of Boat on
tm their -7 victories in JS stin ts tliis seiismi »t a
Terry Christianson, Vida Sue Smith, John
named center Mike Pyle and ninth running of the $ lfillJliiO
4!1 53 .451 Ifi'x haltbnek Dale Hackbart will end Mike Ditka. and lineback­ Messenger Stakes at Knoiraction, howrvrr, sinrr Gra- Cleveland
party nt tlie Luke Monroe Horne of Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson, Shamm Healey.
ham ha* hs-cn a great lie Kanvil* City 42 65 .393 21 he lost tor three or four weeks er* Larry Morris and Joe yell Kacevvay.
II. L. Johnson. Show n are, from left. Leroy F.s1 H erald P h o to )
llevrr In Irving all hi* past­ Maahingbm 42 7t ..1:2 26 due to a shoulder separation. Fortunatn as co-offciulve and
Spi-i-lal Hanover will h«
Ihe loss of Snead leaves defensive captains. re»|iee- one-tldrd of the Billy llauglier* until he (hid* (hr
Wednesday'*
Itesull*
right one (m the right night.
Washington xxtilt only one vet Hvcly, fur the 11814 campaign ton-traineil entry which inGraham hrose with tradi­ Cleveland ti Washington U , 01.10 quarterback, George Do, The four players were also chutes Vicar Hanover ami
.•lid rookie Dick Shiner. Al­ captains last year.
tion in releasing his starting Detroit 3 Chicago I. 13 in*.
JSheer Genius.
though Do served a* an
lineups, an announcement he Minnesota 6 Boston I
linliiltlally w Ihbold until the Kansas City III New York I understudy for Snead last
l o s Angeles I Baltimore ii
day of the game.
year, the former Notre Dame
C 1 u n i t ( r i j - ^ lol o n t e i t i i , L h i c j
Till* time, however, a r«*h
Teslas'* Games
star holds Ills' IIM3 record for
of Injtirie* ha* trimmed hi* New York al Kansas * it*
the longest touchdown pass—
roster, knocking many of hi* Boston at Minnesota
99 yards
Unlled I’rei* Inlrrn.ilinn.il 1frantic Villorul langur pen
Both of Willie's Immers ami »aicd over tin- right eon- athlete* out ot contention tor Detroit at Chicago night
Vnice lamihnrili. Green Bay
|
Oh'ihHirrp
■’PcnP
came with the bases empty ter field fence at Shea Stad­ starting assignment*.
Friday's Game*
Willie May* anal it all (or mini race.
Packers coach, learn* (ruin
ium at Uie .Lai foot sign Willie Tony Lorick of Arizona Boston al Cliieago
expei ienio and he t* making
Alvin Dark—once a* a man
Mii’ovc
also liomeresl and Slate and Willis Cretisiiaw ot Washington at lais Angeles siiii- lliat hi* players do like
★
★
★
★
★
★
and I wire as a ball player
1 &gt;m Haller doubled home Or­ Kansas Slats- are liiaham 's
u i*r.
night
May* listened atony with til*
lando Ccpcilu to »ivi lion Her selections to start the game a* Kansas City at Detroit night
Uimhardi Wednesday mail
S n i l v*• **f Ln «*» iit»i i '
Ti l l ein iN I FA 2 U T I S
San Francisco Oiant team­
bel all the support lie needed Ids running hack*
Mumc-oia
.Minnesota at
it Cleveland 3. iwi giiralrd lit* two minute drill*
mates Wednesday night a* the
It I o r irk I* un.ihle to make
t iA N F Q R U , F L D R 1DA
hi win his eighth game of the
lor Bait, which stems from
night
manager told his player* that
it heeaiise of a knee Injury Baltimore al New 1 m l. Might i h e iwin championship in
season
he held Du prejudices a SI lust
Tlie Phillies picked up a half which ha* lianitiered him In
Negro or Latin-American*.
came a- they swept a doubts' ti-lining, Ibe All-Star* run
Then he went quietly to the
(leader from tlie Houston Colt* ■all nil a lew oilier Heel
manager and said he wanted
lly I'red Down
I
challenge
the
finest
earned
run
11
Il,,&gt; Milwaukee sprinters nidi as Atatt Shell
to play against the New York
mark* compiled by such I'raw-.* lio.vt the i moinnall ol lllilo Slate, ( haiHr I'ay lor
UPI
Sports
Wilier
Mets despite a severe cold
11 ' bic Pittsburgh lb ot Aibona Stale, and Boliliy
The ligure 1* 1.03 and 11 greats a- Waller Johnson.
which causes) bark In leave
\iige- Smith of Ninth Texas Stulr.
him out of the starting lineup. means lliat Dean Chance Is belly Glove, Boh F. Her. Il.il «*•*« ,''1:'''1 *»'» **»•
Graham listed his starting
Newhouser ami W'ldley Ftwd
Dodger* -t .1, anil the St
"I shouldn’t In- playing hut threatening In wipe one of the
Chance, a 23-yeai old ngJit 14,111,1 ‘'aixlinol* downed the pass caletier* a* Paul WarI gotta help that man." an­ most remarkable records of
field of lllilo State at flanker.
hander who once wa* famous t hirago i ubs t 2
swered Maya, the man, when Ilie lively hall era off the liocause hi- traveled around
thinning went -* ven in Chit k Logan &lt;&gt;l Northwestern
asked by a reporter why he American Ix-ague book*.
with li» Belinsky, m in .n i hi* mn '
wln hl' Hth Kamo for al tin- split end and I' d Dai *
had requested to play.
That 1 63 i* Chance's earned
season
Fit
A
to
a
new
low
Wed
,l"'
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Im
’* " ,J" 'ir
r -*''&gt;1 id Georgia Tech at Hie tight
And then Willie (poke twice run average for the l-ov Ange­
nesday night when be pitched
Biclue Allen led oil the end.
more, as a hall player, by les Angel* and it he maintains
si* scoreless Innings in the nm|h tnsms: sit the nightcap
ha m incing two home run*— it he'll surpass the mark of
with his Brill hoim-r lo com­
his first in 10 games— to least 1,61 established by Spin! Angels’ l U victory over Hie plete tfie Philadelphia sweep.
Baltimore
Oriole*.
The
win
the (Hants to a 1-1 victory (hat Chandler of the New York Yan­
Tuny Gon/aic/ had three hli
enabled them to cling two kees in 111IT. Ansi, (sir what it was the seventh m a row tor and Johnny t'alb*nn and Tony
AY 1. Pel. Gil
game* Ivchind the fir*1 -plate matter* to the historians of
Taylor two each to lead the Philadelphia 62 42 .V.Ni
lost
recoi
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12
3.
n
Philadelphia Phillies In the baseball's dead ball era. it will
Chance had In work hard all Phillies' attack m the first san l-'ran. 62 46 .374
i
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inoatl
49
3
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39
m
in
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and
John
llernstciti
.ind
the way ugnln*! lookic sen
56 18 ,538 n
salion Wally Bunker and Via Alien hint two hit* each m (Jig I’illsliiirgli
Mllvv aiikee 55 51 3 111 a
nager Hill Itigncy replaced nightcap.
—
33 5! .511* 8
St land*
him in the seventh with Boh
1
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Angeles
33 32 .505 M'i
f
l
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m
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Sold
O
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t
Lee. who struck out lour and
.VI 54 Ml 12
AUSTIN, rex tU PI) I’lie t 'hieagii
allowed only one hit over the
46 tit 418 U*
last three inning* The Lo* ll'tll Tcxmt UUiilittjiiu fiDitlnl! 1fniistini
Angeles victory prevented the RiiHir, h Iud Iu IimI for O c t 1" in New A'ork 34 75 .312 VI'»
Wednesday x Itesull*
Oriole* from taking over lirst thci’ Cotlfifi llfiivt, i.n m ■'rllmil.
The
University
of
Texas
place from the Yankees, vvlio
antlered a la I drubbing at Ihe Athletic Department annmmc- i’lnluilettihla 2 Houston I, 2nd
hand* of tlie Kansas City til AATdhi'-oliiy that for the sail I i annulo 4 New- York 1
ll'tll consecutive year all 73,- I'lHsliurgll -t l.o* Allgeles 3
By Bill MrCormirk
distances and stay below (or Athletics
M
l ticket* liavi been sold. St taints -I Chicago 2
elsewhere
in
Ihe
AL.
(he
De.
Newspaper Cute• prise A**n. comparitively long period*.
Iroil Tigers tieat Hie Chicago The gunu- will be televised Milwaukee ii Cincinnati 3
There ii as much added en­ Since SCUBA diver* u*e up
Today's Game*
lo 00 pounds of equipment w!iite Sox 3-1 in 13 innings. | milhirmlly.
joyment to lie had from boat­
Hmoiton
at Philadelphia, night
each, not too many cun ojwrLo
Angeles al Pittsburgh,
ing under water a* there is ale from one small Unit, bid
,T-7
night
on Lhr water -Skin diving and skin diving equipment Is light
Milwaukee at Ctneinnati, night
SCUBA o p e n whole new and easily stowed aboard.
Chicago at St. Lamis
Equipping your host for
worlds for fun and discovery.
Friday's Ganiea
Both form* of underwater diving Is simple and fairly in­
Chicago at Pittsburgh 2, Iwi
expensive.
A
Isi.i
till
rig
ladder,
f
~
'y
navigation are sate—if done
flight
according In certain hard and with rungs lliat accommodate
V*
HimMoii at si. IjouIs , night
(Uppers,
Is
most
hctpml
to
fast rules laid down from ex­
lais Angeles al Milwaukee,
perience over Hu- years Pro­ divers. Snap hooks on tlie
night
bottom
of
Ihe
ladder
afford
per Instruction is essential
New York at Philadelphia,
Skin diving, the simplest, handy places to hang extra
night
Is performed with a face gear, cameras and *peargiin»
Sin Francisco at Cincinnati,
*o
they
will
be
available
tot
mask, flippers and snorkel.
niglti
The diver finals face down in quick use.
Some
boatmen
coat
anchor
the water, breathing through
the snorkel, viewing the un­ chain* and anchor* with fluor­
derwater beauties until he escent paint as a marker for
epota something of particular those who are submerged. A
interest. Then he dives toward big hell fastened to thu hot
A grudge rncc I* on Isp for
tom of the ludder can ring out
it.
this Saturday night at the
SCUBA statais for Self-Con underwater and ho hoard for
Twin City Dragway brlwren
falned Underwater Breathing gloat distances by divers, af­
Beecher Wyatt of Sanford,
Apparatus, which i* the equip­ fording a good method of com
owner and driver of tlu&lt; "iti hment liie divers use to breathe iiivmicatiim.
el" nlid “ Itelnd Too" and Boh
underwater. SCUBA divers
Tin ker of Oilutitlo.
can descend to considerable NEXT: Water skiing
The Twin City Dragway,
formerly Imvn as thu Golden
Field Coal Specialist Takes Humps ________
11 Jangle, i« located near (lidsmar, m i of Tampa on High­
way 4*2. Thu owner-president,
C. AY. Jordan, claims it to be
the finest and safest drag
■trip in the Southeast.
field goal* and extra point*. al Football League. But the
By levinaril .Adam*
Like punters, field goal kick Cardinal* needed Someone to
United Prr*s Intel national
A LAWN SHRINKL15K SYSTEM
ST. LOUIS ( UP! 1 - Field ers are awfully vulnerable to replace Gerry Perry a* kick­
injury from op|Hi»ing linemen er ami Bakken got Hie nod for
lal specialist Jim Bakken,
IS A HOOD INVESTMENT
rushing into tliem while tliey a trial.
it a big man as pro football have one leg on the ground
In his first NFL game with
ayers go, says he doesn't and one in the air.
I F IT IS I'UOl'KItl.Y l)KSI(JNEI).
Ihe Big Bed. Bakken kicked
"It's just a matter of trying luo (ii'M goal* over 40 yaids
orry about geting knocked
LET I S HEM* YOU PLAN THE
at by a giant opposing line to get your job done,*' Bak- tong.
MOST
EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL
ken explained. “Everyone re
” t guess that game against
lor holders of charge plates
an.
SYSTEM TO MEET YOUII NEEDS —
ipects your position ami the Dallas wa* my biggest Ihrili
and national credit cards
Bakken te a utility man people in this league are gen­ In pro fiKitball," Bakken said.
ith the St. Louis football eral]) high class enough not "Thai 43 yard field goal was
AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU!
ardinals on both offense and to take a shot at you."
Ihe longest of my career."
"Being a goal kicker is not
In all, Bakken scored 77
P a y a s lit t le a s $125 w e e k ly fo r a F u ll S e t o f T ire s I
[•tense but his mam job i*
quite as dangrrous a* being a IMiititk on 44 extra points and
punter because we have more 11 of 21 field goal attempts.
CLINICS IN ITALY
protection,” Bakken added.
Bakken credits head coach
-■-jn j M w w c w i -tt-7-. iywnrtKum&amp;r.w, mm tv
CINCINNATI. Ohio &lt;UPI&gt;- The 6 foot, 200 pounder, hail Wally fa-nim. Perry and hi*
WE HAVE MOVED!
I tL .I
eno De Benedetti, a »cout for trouble geting started in bait holder, l-arry Wilson with
NEW LOCATION EIGHT ACROSS STREET
e Cincinnati Hetls in San hall. He played behind Dale helping him to success. Perry
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r Italy, where he will con- quarterback at Wisconsin und niques and Lwinm "had the
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FA 2 6132 WILL accept best reasonable
offer for 16 cu. ft. stainless
steel commercial refrigera­
You can find anything you
tor. Good running condition
need advertiicd in the Her­
Contact Dick Aiken or call
ald Cla**tfle4.
322 6U25.

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16— S w im m in g Pool*
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to —d’unur" if iV rifttr.
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22— r iu m M iiij
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21— \V«lt D r illin g
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61— S a v in s * A Loan
66— In su ra n ce
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DO NOT HESITATE,
PHONE NOW:

77—Hi turn Ion W mnt #d

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5(1, MUr. Fur Sale

72. Female Help Wanted

Mcmlnole C o u n ty
(Xrlel D ire ct)

51). Mlsc. For Sale

RENT A BED
tliSH 348 Chev. motor complete­
Kol'away, Hospital h Baby
ly rebuilt. 3229511 after 5
Bed*.
322-7347.
By Day, Week, or Month
Ph.
f * j.jiNi
nd W lit SI.
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
2x12. Slutting and flooring. CARHOLI S FURNITURE
3220793.

K
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QIIjp S’attfurii ttjpraLii
fcl

W ANT ADS
JUST a il FA 2-5612

/

all other merchandise
DRASTICALLY
BEDUCED

CAROLE’S
DRESS
and
SPORTSWEAR
Longwood Plata
Hwy. 17-92

JIM H U N T
REALTY

Sell Us Your Furniture.
Qutck Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
p o s t . rA 2 -a«n.

Used furniture, appliances,
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry’s Hart 113 Saniord
Ate Ph. FA M itt.
FURNITURE, « mo*, old. 701
Cberokc* Circle, Sunland.
322-8253.

DRUG STORE

THAYER baby crib complete­
ly reflnUlted. double drop
aides; steel army cot. Ph.
322 8931.

• SALKS PU SO N S
• COSMETICIANS
• M UCH AN DISK MIN

OLDER dining room suite with
large round table. 322-7191.

FURNITURE CENTEX
fa

Yoo Nead
Re’al-Es-tate’
be hit
Res’i-den’tial
Com-mer’cial
In-dus’tri-al
D-I-A-L

Stenstrom Realty

Adelaide or Merle
A-T

* 322-3829 *
MERLE W. WARNER
* RE’AL-TOR'S *
708 So. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
(the church needs you)

* 7 ia

\

T r ip
Might we Huggent that you shop our used car
lot for a good dependable Varulion-Rendy Auto­
mobile. Here ure just a few we arc offering
this weekend:

62 Ford Galaxie
Furtlur «rdan; economy ''6’*, automa­
tic Iran* ml kbion. A trry rlvan 3I),UIU)
mile car and a top buy at

*1495

62 Pontiac Starehief
4-door sedan. A very roadable and
trry appealing car equipped with
automatic tr*n«mLalon, radio and
heater. Very special at
,

*2195

62 Pontiac Catalina
VISTA CUSTOM VENTURA IN­
TERIOR with automatic transmission,
radio and heater. Wr sold it new. Thla
one's going for only . . .

60 Pontiac Catalina
2-door aport aedan. This L an irnmi*
rulate one owner rar wlih Iras th is
10,090 milea, rsprrlalty prlred at

*1995
*1395

If you're looking for a second car or Just good
transportation cheek theao

MARKED DOWN VALUES!
53 Pontiac

*395
*195
*595

Less th a n 30,000 miles.

55 Pontiac
Still up and running.

59 Ford Galaxie
Kordor, good condition.

OPEN FBI. NITES AND ALL DAY SAT.

Hptnpluff-

NA O t O M S

|

• Top drug store wages
• Excellent employee b t e a f t s

in c

b

u ic k

1

$*M v s w H a a i

Free

THUR8. 9:08 A.M. . 1:00 P. M- AUG. •
280 South French A&lt;a.
Sanford

&lt;*

A good selection of 1951 modclx, including de­
mount ralorn. Highest trade-ins allowed on all
models.

• Experience desirable
• Must be high ocboo! graduate

APPLY*

U00 French Ave.

n.

V A - FHA

and Sales Broker

RENT Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shampooer only $1 BABY CHIB with mattress,
per day. Carroll's Furni­ solid white, 3 yra. old. Ex
cellent condition. $35. Ph.
ture.
323-6907.
PORTABLE record player,
BEDS FOR RENT
Motorola, with approximate­
ly $250 records, price $125 Hospital, Roliawaya, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery end
Like new. Can see anytime
Pick-up.
at 903 S. Sanford Are.
UPRIQIIT PRACTICE PIANO
Good pond it km. $75. 322-4547.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

DO YOU KNOW
FROM $50.00
THIS MAN?
FOR THE REST HOME
between age 20 and 45.
BUY
hi* eye on the future
SEE YOUR
I* willing to work for
WHAT HE
WANTS
He it looking for security In a
salaried position that offers
opportunity for advancement
plus the added incentive of
commission. He ha* a good
automobile. He can be away
from home four night* each
week (home weekends! and
can accept employment at
once. High School education
or equivalent required.
IF YOUR ARE
THIS MAN
Office: 332 2118
Nights: 323-07(10
You will be paid starting sal­
322 0648
ary of $155 per month and
bonus. You will be given a
2524 Park Drive
complete
and successful
training program (at com­
pany expenses). Your future
and security will be insured.
OLD NEWSPAPERS
For Personal
Interview See
FDR SALE
MR. V. C. SMITH
10 A. M. to 3 P. M.
25 LBS. - 50c
MON.. AUG. 17, 1964
FIA)RIDA STATE
SANFORD HERALD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
200 S. French Ave.
SANFORD. FLA.

Management

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
Singer Select O-Matlr Zlg Zag For the biggest selection of
nearly new and used furni­
A I condition, nuke* buttonture. see Noll's Furniture
holei, tew* on button*,
Brokerage in Casselberry
make* dozen* of fancy atiton
17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo
die*. Now aaaume 7 pay­
ment* of $9.73 will accept
F ltE E E S T IM A T E
trade-in Phone Credit Man­ Cpholiteting A Mattress ren­
ager 322-HG2T.
ovating New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ANNIVERSARY Co., at TOO Celery Ave.
FA 1-2117,
SALE

50% OFF

$100.00 DOWN

Property

55. Furniture Fur Hale

Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER
You'll get the response
You want when you use

SALES BROKER
.Vc Have The Home For You

SO U TH W A R D

GIBUS WANTED For Meat
Investment &amp; Realty
Packing House. Must be 118 N Park Ave.
322-9173
able to work fast. HI FLA
VOR MEATS, Tu.vcawilla 3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home.
Residential. 322 5596.
Rd., P. O. Box 1025, Oviedo,
Ph. 365-3103.
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed­
room,
screened porch, nicely
7.T. Male ur Female Help
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
Couple to rolled egg* on Chic­
Government Owned
ken Ranch, man and wife
Jinnies
preferred. Place to live if
you quality. Good salary. S.
D. McKinney. Old 41, two
Selection of 2, 3, ami 4
mile* East of 437, Eustls,
Bedrooms located in various
Fla.
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery
"I. Salen Help Wanted

SEWING MACHINE
FLEA MARKET
DUE TO DIVORCE
Every Sat unlay &amp; Sunday. 715 1964 White Zlg Zag, Looka and
N. Dixie Freeway, New Stayacwi like new, Monogratni,
rna. Antique*, Modern, Used,
Buttonhole*, »ewa on but­
Spare Available.
ton*, fancy ititcliei, over­
cast* raw edge*, blind
FREEZE It. Upright. 3) cu. It.
hem*,
darn* and mend*,
*200. 322-4734.
ainall Balance or $7.41 per
month. Write Box 89, San­
ZUi ZAG SEWING MACHINE
ford Herald.
11X14 New Hume, A-l comtitiou, in a k e a buttonhole*,
lew* &lt;m mitten*, monogram.*, AUGUST SPEC. New canvass
blit&lt;1 hem* and make* de­ cots, $3.99 value, now $3.88.
He is
corative duilgnx. Small bal­ Army-Navy Surplus.
Ha*
ance. or pay $7.25 per mo.
51. Articles! F o r Ite n l
and
322 9111.

continues at
CAROLE'S
Hundred* of
DRESSES
and
SUITS
up to

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, A**o.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

»

F o ra

425-5938
F ro m

95. Utilises For Sale

241-4661 • Orlando
2565 PARK DRIVE
MON. 9:00 ASt • 11:00 PM
322-2420
322-7495
LOCH ABHOR. Large 4 Bed
AUG. 3
room, 2 Bath, pine panel
GREF.NBRfAR
TUES. 7:00 PM • 11:00 PM
ed Florida Boom, Central Choice Iota available in
AUG. 4
air, sprinkler tyitcm , patio,
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
WED. 9:00 A.M. - U:00 PM
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 8522, 207
overlooking
golf course.
AUG. 5
Ridge ltd.
Custom building to your
specification*.
Greenbriar
ASK FOR JOE KING
WE LIKE TO DO
developed by
SUPER-X DRUG STORES
BUSINESS
KINGSWOOD
with people w4io can rccog
BUILDERS, INC.
ALL REPLIES STRICTLY
nizc a true value tn this 2
202 Fairmont Dr.
CONFIDENTIAL
bedroom home. Includes
FA 2-8074
electric kitchen, fireplace,
wall-to-wall carpet, fenced 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
yard, well and pump for
MAN to service Insurance
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
Debit in Sanford. Salary
watering, plus many more
plus cam mission* with op­ extra*. All this in a nice
portunity for fast advance­ neighborhood a n d o n l y
$10,000 with $500 down and
ment. Reply to P. O. Box
$75 per month.
1125, Sanford.

S I— tni'iim e P ro p e rty
B2— iluktneee P rop . —Hele
83— Heal U n til# W anted
B i­ Iteut Kwtuf* Bate
l l — lliietnees R en tal#
1 fi­ Lote F o r Hale
l l — F u rn m — firo v e a
t2 —Kill! o f titate Acre##*
15 — lliMieea F o r Hate
11 — ll«*m e * — Hale or B ent
J l o u i e F o r lie n !
i
160- I lean r I M ental*
101- T r a ile r * — C a b a n a *
10— Horn* Appliance*
JuJ- M obil* Home A’—Hale
11—
M im ical lim iru m e n te 103- -Mobil# I I nine■— R en t
11— IIUBlrioei Kr| ii Ip nii-nt
lo t - T r a il or Mp it«#— O » ii I
11— Jol&gt; P r im i n g
t*1! - • T r a ile r I/olR— M ali
11—
Upholder?
lu l­ ■A p artm e n t* F o r K ent
l s — V acuum C le a n e r*
101- ltoom * F o r Ite m
17— M oving A H tn rea*
l l o - H otel Room *
1 »— llB ir t m ln e lo r *
l u ­ R e n ta l Apenta
l l — P U n tie —Flo w r r * — Seeii* 111- ■Wailtint Tn R en t
16— M ltS. F o r Mole
l u ­ Auto* F o r Hal*
l l — A n k l e * F o r R en t
t t t -A uto*— Hale o r T r a d *
12—
sw a p or t'a clia iig # t l * - •T ru c k s F o r Hal*
S l — W arned T n Uuy
1ID- An lorn oilIve Her vie#
&amp;i— F u r n itu r e F o r Mai*
131- •Fcooler# Jk C y c le s
t« — A n tiqu e * K '.r Male
131- lio itU At- M otors
Al — H otter T o Lo an
131- .Marine Hupplle*
&lt;0— Ilu eln oM U |i|e&gt; rlunltle*

322-5612

EVERYBODY

82. Business Prop. • Sale

$100 DOWN

II. Plants, Flowers, Seeds

OKRA. 322-0115.

4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, F lo r-’l

Seminole Really

.'ll. Musical Instrumcnls

Puppies. ,'M. Upholstery

AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph. 322-9392.

EVERETT A. HARPER

Pharmacists

WANTED: HOME FOR KIT­ CHEST TYPE freezer. Excel­
TENS. 322-6323.
lent condition. 323-0310.
PENS A RABBITS
Approximately B0 rabbit*
$85 Male and Female
.’h 322-9197

DAY WORK. 322 8394.

95. Houses For Sale

95. H ouma For Sale

Ida Room, cent, heat &amp; airAGENCY • REALTOR
conditioning. ph. 322-4876.
2465 S. Park Ave.
JUNIOR KINDERS
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Coat Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283 2 RM. HOUSE, 8 nice building
lota. First *2,500 take* this
Ph. 322 3500
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
property. Pb. G6S-46U1, EnThe Finest In
New H o m e , West Fourth
87. Busine.-w Rentals
terprise, Fla._____________
Pre-School Education
Street, just off Persimmon.
NEW HOMES
Call 838 3911 Collect
F o r LEASE—Service Station.
71. .Male Help Wanted
Available in Sanford area and
Shown Dally 1-7
Good location. Good pro­
Longwood area (6 ml. So.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
17-92). Ready for occupancy. 9
locally 322-4342, or apply to
$100 DOWN
$65.00 per mo. and up.
Uio PURE OIL COMPANY.
FHA-VA HOMES Sale* office: 802 Highland Ave.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Longwood, Fla.
911.
Lids
Fur
Sale
OUTSTANDING
Bedroom Homes available in
838-3911 Collect
OPPORTUNITY MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS. all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around!
BEAUTIFUL Three Bedroom,
102 Ft. frontage. 119 No.
AVAILABLE IN
two bath home with Family
Scott Ave. Will consider
Room, located on wooded
THE SANFORD
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
lot
in established neighbor­
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322AREA.
hood. This home lias many
1901 S. Park Ave.
022ft.
extra nice features. *uch aa $
FA 2-5252 anytime
fireplace, breakfast room,
LAKE MINNIE
separate dining room, two
WE OFFER
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
St. Johns Realty
air conditioners, and large
Fully Improved
workshop. Good financing
Sewer. Water, Size 112 x 180, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
e PAID RETIREMENT
available. Drive by 1909
Sacrifice $5500 Each. Char­ 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
PLAN
Magnolia Avenue and then
les Seiigman, 1201 E. Robin­
e PAID LIFE INSURANCE
son A ve, Orlando. Phone
call
e PAID HOSPITAL INSUR122-2576, Broker* Invited.
ANCE
FHA - VA HOMES
# PAID SURGICAL INSUR­ NICE BUILDING LOTS In
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ANCE
1-akc Mary. Any size avail­
1. 144, A 2 BATHS
• PAID VACATIONS . . .
able. You NAME THE
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
PLUS
TERMS.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Office: 322-2118
BART PILCHER. Broker
For Complete Information
Nights: 323-0700
322 7198
Sec or Call Your
A FABULOUS
322-0648
2524 Park Drive
FHA - VA
PROFIT -

AKC REGISTERED PEKING­ ;10. Home Appliances
ESE, 2 female*, 9 month* A
4
months. Call 322-4757 or 22 CU. IT. Cheat type Irccz|
cr. Perfect condition. Ph
arc at 101 E. Onora Road,
\
323-0157.
«a nicirii *

26 to 30 16 I 1.50 | 3.42 ! 3.711
*

125. A ir f o n d . &amp; l l tn lln g _

-1. Beauty Care

(j g j L A V i 1 : 1 M

301 W. First S t

rlj

Ph, 322-0231

‘t

�"I
Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
9.7. Houses For Sale

97. House* For Rent

Iflfl. Aparlmenls for Rent

JUjr

FURNISHED apartment, cen­
3-BEDROOM. 2 bath. Fla. Fum. Apt. 2300 stenonvllle.
trally located. Sts per month
room.
kitchen
equipped,
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
draperies, $135 mo. 322-5838 Cozy Collage. Lake privilege*.
Phone 322-3641.
Shown by appointment Ph,
$50 Ph 322-6106
evenings 322-7180 days.
322-3561.
2 ROOM APARTMENT. Pri­
vate hath A entrance. 518
FURNISHED 2 • bedroom FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie
3 BEDROOM homo, ReasonCowan. 322-4013.
Mellonville, ph. 322-5420.
house, electric A hot water,
able. 322 8962.
on chain of takes in Osteen EFFICIENCY. $10. 611 Park.
FURNISHED apartment. W1
area. Good fishing A swim­
2 BEDROOM HOME, Kitchen
Palmetto Ave.
ming In 35' deep water $5n MODERN Furn. apU. Also
equipped, Built-lns. 16,973
Storage
space
Ph.
322-1371
mo. Move to the country and
I lib’. Rooms For Kent
mortgage, Small down payrest your nerves. Must furn­
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
ment, take up $62 payments.
ish references. 322 0519 or
SLEEPING ROOM. Private
ent. 1001 Palmetto.
117 Garrison Drive.
323-0106.
bath and entrance. 3223986
NORTH ORLANDO RESALES CLEAN, furnished 2-bedroom 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable Ho. Aulos For Sale
Like new, 2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
cottage, shadv lawn, screen­
for couple or single person
MASONRY Homes, 1 A 2 ed porch. $65 mo. 2521
or
retired. All utilities in­
Orange Ave. 322-0296.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo
9100 Down, Payments less
catcd on 1st St., within 1
2 BR, unfurnished house. $90
than rent.
block nf 2 tree parking lots
mo. 6in E. 14th St. J. N.
HELMLY REALTY
and shopping oenter. In­
Robson,
Jr.
322-1535
or
322Ph. 322-1641
quire at Manuel Jacobson
0228.
Dept. Store 211 K. First St. 63 Renault, $993 bal, $13 mo.
YOUR DREAM HOME
2-2 BEDROOM H O U S E S .
61 Hon a ult, $683 tut, $32 mo.
Come True! And at a price
space healer, kitchen equip­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS 61 Opal Wgn., $742 bal. $33 mo.
111
W.
First
St.
you can afford. 4 Bedrooms,
ped. Available Aug. 5 &amp;
60 Ford Ang $599 bal., $32 mo
m Baths, Kitchen equip­
Aug. 28 . 322-2858.
2 LARGE Nicely turn. Duplex 5S Rambler, $499 bal. $21 mo.
ped, Florida Room and an
apts. Uth Ave., I.ongwood, 57 Ram. Wpn. $611 bal. $31 mo.
air-conditioned
F a m i I y 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 8 mi. from N.A.S. I’h. 838 51 Metro, $196 bal, $21 mo
ped. Children A pets preferr­
Room with covered patio
3298.
58 Olds, $691 bal. $31 nto.
and Bar-B-Qup Hit adjoin­ ed. $50 mo. Sanford 349-3451.
57 Buick, $594 bal. $30 mo
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­ 55 Cadillac, $399 bal, $31 mo
ing. Priced at $14,000 with
100.
Resort
Rentals
RAGE APT. Water, electri­ 58 Ford Wgn. $747 bal. $33 mo.
conventional or FHA financ­
city furnished. Nice shady 38 Chev., $511 bal., $29 mo.
ing available. C-B-4-U Buy!
HUTCHISON’S
tot. Adults only. Ph. 322-1305. 55 I'ontiac, $199 bal, $23 mo.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
1 BEDROOM Furnished apart­ 58 Cadillac, $787 bal, $37 mo.
Daytona Beach
ment. Close downtown. Ph. 59 Ply., $791 bal. $34 mo.
Reaitor-Insuror-Trades
Call
322-4058
322-1162
between 9 A 5:30 59 Chev., $641 bal, $32 mo.
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Monday thni Friday; 322- 57 Olds. $597 bal, $29 mo.
101. Trailer - ('filmnit*
59 Ford, $399 li.il, $23 mo.
1501
Dthcr times.
«(&gt;. Utilises * Sale or Kent
58 Chev. Cnv., $742 bal, $36 mo,
NEW ’63 APACHE CAMP­ FURNISHED Apt*. 322 6530.
57 Olds, $397 bal, $37 mo.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
ER. $200 Off. Also used
56 Chev. Cnv. $895 bal, $39 mo.
LAKE. Call a r a n I n g a
tents, etc. Ph. 322-5467.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
36
Lincoln, $392 bal, $31 mo.
322-1597,
APARTMENT. Close in. Ph.
101. Mobile Home* • Snle 322-9173 days, 322-0641 even­ 57 Ply. $597 bal, $29 mo.
58 Pontiac, $774 bal, $33 mo.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kitchen
ings.
58 Mercury, $599 bal, $32 mo.
equipped, Florida
room. 1959. 10' x 45' 2-bedroom. Ex­
Available Aug. 29. Rent $145 cellent condition. Immediate 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED, 60 Falcon, $688 bat, $32 mo.
occupancy. 322-0702.
utilities Included. A d u l t s 38 Dodge, $692 bal, $33 mo.
month. Pinecreat Area. Ph.
55 Chevy. $147 bal. $4 mo.
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
322-8382.
101. .Mobile Home* - Kent
60 Lark, $299 bal, $14 mo.
HOSE COURT APTS.
55 Ford, $111 bal, $3 mo,
THREE BEDROOM, 1W Laths, 1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAIlJ
1 BEDROOM furnished, lit 56 Mercury, $117 bal, $4 mo,
G. 1, loan, large com er lot,
ER furnished. Adulti only.
floor. 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. 53 Pontiac, $99 bat, $3 mo.
large shade trees, 107 Tuck­ $75 mo. Ph. 322-11ST.
668-4323.
er Drive, Sanford. 322-2288.
1 2 BEDROOM and 1 3-bed­ FURN, APT. 322 2800.
RAVENNA PARK. 3 bedroom,
room, Bowman's Trailer
l\k bath, air-conditioned,
F U R N I S H E D apartment
Court. 668-4908.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
kitchen equipped, s t o v e ,
Adults. 322-2317.
J
A
in
SANFORD AVE.
oven, refrigerator, d i a h- lOt. Trailer Space • Rent
OPEN EVENINGS
washer, disposal. 322-9367.
3 ROOM FURNISHED ApartTRAILER space on large lake.
ment. Near downtown. Wa­
• BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurn­ Adults only. 322-7368.
Phone 322-4503
ter furnished. Ph. 322 8551.
ished. located in iPneercat,
kitchen equipped. Complete­
ly refinished Inside and out.
Ph. 322-2344.

NEW HOMES

franfnrfl

Ijrralb Aujr. 6, 1964 — Pape 9 1115. Auto* For,Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

r4 .J

ir-57 OI.DSMoniLE. Straight
shift. $200. Ph. 322-3431.

120. Automotive Servlre
COHEN RADIATOR WTIOP
Free Inspection, estimate!,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
A repaus discounted.
31 li t E. 3rd.
322-3143
Auto Glsas, Tape
. A Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

\ Bank $

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8632
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Repossessions

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National

IUIZ

* IMfi 4

•What** It look Ilk*? U'« a cimporl*
115. Autos For Sale
'55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322 6618, Claude Harroll.
56 OLDSMOR1LE Holiday
4-door, air-condition, RAH,
needs motor work. $100. 119
Like Dot Drive,
'62 CORVAIR Monza, 4 speed,
lilt, bucket seats, white-red
interior. $1200. Call 322-3797
•62 FALCON, 2 door, st. shift,
radio A lies ter. One local
owner. 322-2075,
1958 MERCURY St a. Wgn,
Now molor, $383. 322 3596.
1952 CHEVROLET. Eacellent
condition. 322-7536.
Loral automobile dcalrri of­
fer their best buys in Herald
classified display ads.

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
17-92 at Hiawatha

RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
Biil-Blalr Agency
Ph. 322 5641 218 S. Park Ave.
1 BR. Fum , House. Ph. 668
3122.
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
furnished, on Lake, Adults
only. Ph. 322-T434.
I BEDROOM FURNISHED
House, $75 month. 905 W.
25th St.

A real “Fast Back’* Bale. 16 to choose from; red.

1 BEDROOM house. Clean It
close In. Call Jimmie Cowan
322-4013.

blue, white, hurgandy, yellow . . , For a Faet
Back deal of yuur life . . . come one • come all to

SFl'RNISHED HOUSE, 2
bedroom, fenced yard. Lake
Mary. 322-1507.

our gigantic sale!

FURN. 2 bedroom house. $65
mo. 2430 Chase Ave. 322-4089.
1 BR. fu n . houae, Lake Mary.
No pets, 322-2049._________
2 FURN. apta. $30 A $10 mo.
322-9180.
___
AIR conditioned bedroom in
3 room furnished apt. $65 00
l i t E. Bib. 322-1285.
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­
furnished house, 2 bedrooms,
screened porch, esrporte,
utility-storage, kitchen equip­
ped. Excellent condition. Ph.
322-1168.
i N C R E T E block house,
rceicway It carportc, careted, draw drapes, nicely
jrnished. 6 Smyrna D r, De­
ary. $70.
ARTMENT. clean and nice
f furnished, newly decorat
d, master bedroom, tile
a;h A kitchen floor, $63
i R A G E Apartment. $55
ighls A water furnished. 119
11m.

FLEX, nicely furnished,
201 Elm. Ph. No 8 5267.
,AKE MARY — Completely
refinished inside A out Un
furnished 5 Rooms, kitchen
equipped, new carpeting
Florida Room, ecreenod
porch, enclosed garage, I
block of Public Urach
Adults or with small child.
|7S. Ph. 322-4411.

WE'RE OUT TO SELL 16 NEW BIG FORDS TO BEAT OUR
OLD SALES RECORD-ANO THESE SPECIAL PRICES
ARE AIMED TO DO IT BEFORE SATURDAYI SO ...Y O U
WIN, ON LOW PRICES. . . BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE
ON OUR ONE-TIME-ONLY BARGAIN DEALIII

Strickland - Morrison, Inc., Sanford, Fla.
308 E. FIRST ST.

ft*

u m m ite *

2 UR, Unfurnished house. Ph
322 8892.

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, large
lot. Available August 10. 703
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
Ph. 223-0940.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
ik«« 1

97. Houses For Kent

322-1301

'54 JE E P STATION WAGON.
2 Wheel Drive with over­
drive, 6 cylinder, overhead
valve. 668-5693 after 6 p. m

PH. 322-1481

115. Auto* For Sale

Senkarik Ginns And P&amp;inl
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign A Domestic
S Sanford Ave. Across
from H.L.H.
322 0217.

121. Scooter* &amp; Cycle*
SALE or Trade '39 Mustang
Motorcycle. 322-5281.

12.1. Itnnls &amp; Motor*

’58 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE
4 Door 1IT, 1 local owner, JOHNSON JAVELIN. 30 hp,
auto trans., RAH, power
also 18, Both electric starts.
•teerlng. Good motor A body,
Hull very good. 10 ft. long.
$450. Ph 323 0453 or see at SfU or trade. Ph. 319-4481.
121 Garrison Dr,
Gateway To The waterway
'62 CORVAIR 700. 323-0384.

Go West . . . Where Th*
Denis Are Rent . . . See
The Dodge lloy*!

63 Ucimull K-S
1-

*1195
*1095
*995
*595

door srdan. Ths economy king.

61 Chevrolet Biscnyne

2door V-8, radio A heater, auto­
matic transmission.

59 Pontiac Catalina

4-door hardtop, radio and hatter,
power .leering, new lirre and
r ilr a nlre.

61 Sitnca
Grand Large (2-door hardtop.)

59 DeSoto
l-door, like new throughout. Yon must are this ane
to really appreciate ill

NO

DOWN PAYMENT
SPECIALS!
(with qualified credit)

2 0 To Choose From
Priced From $95 1° $600
1962 Volkswagen Deluxe
Radio, heater, e itr a nice.
You should »ce thla one I

Robson Sport ini; Goods

1961 CORVAIR 700 4-door, $995 Your EVINRUDE Dealer
1961 VOLKSWAGEN conver- 304 6 8 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-5M1
tible, $1195
IP SCATCRAET, Mark 55
1961 VOUtSWAGKN Station
Mercury mutor, trailer. $339.
Wagon, $1193
323-0328.
1959 PONTIAC 4-door Hardtop,
$995
FISHING BOAT with Controls,
SANFORD MOTOR COMPANY motor and trailer, $210. Ph.
800 French Ave,
322 4382 322-7775.

Seminole Co. Motors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. P in t SI.
Ph. 322*0814
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�I

Humphrey Spurts Ahead In Contest For LBJ Running Mate
Brown, Chosen
Co-Nominator,
Is Ruled Out
WASHINGTON (UP!) Son. Hubert Humphrey'* vice
presidential stock was boosted
today with Ihe unusual decis­
ion to have two governors "conomlnate" President Johnson
at the Democratic National
Convention.
Democratic National Com­
mittee Chairman John M.
Hailey announced Wednesday
that California Gov. Edmund
tj. (Pat) Drown ami Texas
Gov. John B. Connally would
place Johnson’s name in nomi­
nation Aug. 2fl at the Atlantic
City convention. It was the
first lime in recent years that
co-nominators have tx-m se­
lected.
The choice of Brown appear­
ed to eliminate him for fur
thcr consideration as a poss.
ihle running mate for Johnson.
Custom generally rules out a
nominator playing a larger
role in the convention.
With Brown, Ally. Gen.
Robert F. Kennedy and re­
maining cabinet officers eli­
minated. political observers
now rale Humphrey as (he
most prominent candidate to
run with Johnson and the per­
son least likely to anlagonltc
any particular voting group.
A national poll published
this week showed that 9 per
cent of Democratic voters
would not vote for Johnson U
his running mate were Ken­
nedy. This compared with only
ft per cent who said they
would oppose Johnson if he
clime Humphrey ns the vice
presidential enndidalc.
Among Southern Democrats,
33 per cent indicated opposi
Hon to Johnson with the at­
torney general running for
vice president, but only ( per
cent registered opposition to a
Johnson • Humphrey lieket.
Among rural Democrats, 19
per cent could not support
Johnson with Kennedy on the
ticket, compared with only 3
per cent for Humphrey.
The poll showed no signifi­
cant area of weakness for
Humphrey by regions or by
•egm enti of voting popula­
tion.
A United Pres* International
•urvey Indicated that leading
Democrats in the Midwest and
West would support Humphrey,
but that there was much less
enthusiasm for the Minnesota
Democrat in the South.

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Moves Toward
Showdown
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson's anlr-poverty bill, heavily lubricated to
silence a potentially dangerous
states* right* squeak, roiled
today toward s House show­
down.
Although the hattle still was
far from over, msnagers nf
the President’* top-priority bill
felt the odds had tipped slight
ly in f*vnr of approval for the
legislation Friday.
But the best sign that they
were still scrambling for
every vote was the decision
of House Democratic leaders
to hold off voting on Mie $9fi3.3
million measure until after
today's Tennessee primary.
They hope to get six or more
votes from that nine-member
delegation.
The bill, similar in a $917.3
million measure passrd last
month by the Senate, would set
up several new program*
These Include a CCC-typc
“ Job corps" to give youths
new training, experience and
earning* and provisions to
help finance locally initialed
anti poverty projects and offer
new assistance to farmers and
small businessmen in "poverty

Miami Nabs Escape Suspect
In Murder Of Bronx Youth

VCS Program,

MIAMI (UPI)—Dade Coun­ charged with the murder of
ty metro police have arrested n 17-year-old llronx, N. Y.,
a young Puerto Rican who is boy.
New York authorities were
expected to fly hfre today to
pick up William Chino Her­
nandez,
31, who was arrested
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Wednesday when he went In a
The medicare bill:
Status: Bottled up in House Western Union office to pick
since tire late President John up money from his mother.
JAMES E. PEARSON.
F. Kennedy sent message to
Metro officers said Homan
Congress Feb. 2t, IfKt3. Sen­ &lt;W was arrested July 3 in the son of Oil*, (rot) nnd
ate Finance Committee begins heating of Kugcnc Sumter, 17. Mrs. (J. fltissel! Pearson of 118 Summerlin
hearings today.
of the Bronx. He was charged
Provisions: Would provide with murder when the hoy- A v p ., has Been pro­
moted to tlie rank of
hospital and nursing - home
died. but escaped from a
care for all Americans over 03 Bronx jHilice station three II e u t c n a n t , junior
grade, aboard tDo de­
financed through an Increase
wwks ago.
stroyer, L’SS lligbcc.
of one-fourth of ! per cent in
Lt. Pearson is serving
Soria! Security contributions
with the Seventh Fleet
paid by workers and employ­
Unity Move Seen
mid is stationed in Ja­
ers.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — pan. He attended local
Former Vice President Rich- schools and is a gradu­
Hid M. Nixon predicted today
Shrimp Dinner
ate of the University of
The Knight* of Columbus that Sen. Barry M Gold water Oklahoma.
plans n shrimp dinner nt the would make some "major
Council Halt, 2301 8. Oak moves” in the next few day*
Ave„ Friday nt rtiltO p. nt. to assure a strong degree nf
t liege enrollment in the
The dinner i* open to the unity at next week’s GOP
United
State* last year total­
public nt n nominal cost, ac­ "summit" meeting nt Hcr*hey,
ed nearly, 4 .800 .000 ,
Pa.
cording to Ralph resold.

An Open House and Shar­
ing Program will be held at
Grare Methodist Church at 7
p.m. Friday to conclude Y.v
cation Church School which
is in session this week.
Following the short pro­
gram and classroom visita­
tion, the Men’s Club will
sponsor its third annual |c*
cream supper. Homemade ir*
c rea m and rake, will be f e a t ­
ured and so ft drink* will ha
available.
All proceeds will go toward
improvement projects of tha
church and to the club's new
scholarship fund which is be.
ing established to provide fi­
nancial assistance to colbga
students who are members
of Grare Methodist. Applica­
tion* for these funds may 1&gt;"
made either jiy the student
or an interested sponsor who
Is n member of the church.
Donations and subscriptions
are now being accepted for
I the fund and may to1 turned
over to Jim Leonard or Paul
1Markus.

Supper Set At
Grace Church

Medicare Bill

pockets.'*

MONKEY IN T ill: TltKK 7 7 ? — Oli No! Thnt'n no monkey. It is Daniel
KnrvnliiH, »gi* 7, clifiiliinj' one of tlm jmlm trees which are part of the
Imnlwniping at the Mackle-bnilt retirement home (background) in the
Florida State Exhibition at the World's Fair. Ilis sister, Andrea, age I.
is intent on taking a picture of lug brother. Tito children, who live in
Itnslyn, Long island, are among the nearly -170,000 persons who have
visited the transplanted Deltona model home since the Fair opened.

Tennessee Votes In Unusual Election

The renewed confidence of
Johnson's lieutenants stemmed
from the belief that a mayor
concession offered to southern
Democrat* at the start of de­
tract siipsvirt to pixh Dio bill
over.
Hep. Phi! M I.andrum, (D(la.), the bill’s sponsor and
floor manager, announced he
would offer an amendment
giving governors blanket veto
power over any local project
to b« financed by federal
funds.
This was somewhat farther
than Senate supporters of the
hill would go Pi damjM-n the
cli.v’ge that the program would
do violence to stales’ rights.
Rut House managers felt that
nothing less would attract the
southern support needed tu
win.

NASHVIU.H, Term. (UPI) election he would resign as nominees for the I9ti.’&gt; General
—All nf Tennessee's congress- governor. Sen. Herbert S. Wa­ Assembly and delegates to a
iiiri.il seats, including both U. ters is not a candidate for the atutu constitutional convention
S. Senate posts, were on the post to which he was appoint­ next year.
ed alter Kefauvrr's rluatli al­ There was particular Inter­
line today in a primary elec­ most a year ago.
est in Fayette County rare*,
tion that also could lead to a
Sen. Albert Gore, seeking where registered Negro vot­
new governor.
renomtnatfon to Ills third ers outnumber white voter*.
Approximately
7 0 0, 0&lt;iu term, is opposed by Sum Gal­ One race piled Democratic WSCS To Meet
Democrats and Itcpublicans loway, W. N, (Hubei McKin­ Sheriff C. K. Patlal against
The general meeting of tha
were expected to cast soles ney amt Charles Vick Dan independent I,. T. Red (earn, Grace Methodist WSCS will
in t h e
unusual election, Kuykendall is unopposed lor a white farmer-merchant with lie held at H p.m. today. Tak­
brought about try Mie death of the GOP nomination.
Negro hacking, and in anoth­ ing part in the program,
Sen. Kates Kdauver ami Gov.
There were candidates for er, the Rev. June Dowdy, the “ You Are Christ-Called," will
t r ank Clement's candidacy either Democratic or Repub­ first Negro candidate in the be Mildred Cubb, Dorothy
for Die vacant seat.
lican nomination in each ol county since reconstruction, Crocker and Joyce Bennink.
Clement was our nf three the stale's nine congressional sought to unseat Tax Assessor All members are urged to at­
Democrats, including C o n dlstriit*. Voters also chose J. M. Jut dan.
tend.
pressman Boss Bass, and
t h r e e itcpublicans seeking
nomination tor K&lt; fauver’a mi
WASHINGTON (UP!) — expired term,
The* iimn believed to lie Mm Clement said if he won the
architect of Communist North seat in the November general
Viet Nam'* mllllury opera­
tion* against Mm U n i t e d
Blntr* la a tough little gen• rid who is one of the world'*
top authorities on guerrilla
warfare,
Gen. Vo Nguyen nhip, com­
mander of the North Viet­
SAIGON, Smith Viet Nam
namese armed force* and the (UPI) — The stale-controlled
victor of Dint Mien Pint, Saigon Itadio today broadcast
drove the French out uf Indo­ an nneonlrrnicd report that
china and is determined to do
President Ho Chi Minli of
the *uma to the U n i t e d
Communist North Viet Nam
State*.
had been overthrown, bill Mir
Oddly enough, in view of
press secretary to South Vnd
by I he
Red China'* Htippoil of North
Nam’s military Premier Ngu­
Viet Nam, Chip is known ns yen Klianli Inter called the re­
fam ous
&lt;&gt;no of the bitterest nnti- port •‘ialie.’'
Cruft-amen of
Chincse members of the Viet­
Hn lias been a leading Viet­
namese hirrarehy. Hot he has namese rewdutinnary figure
MURPHY • MILLER
been a dedicated Connnuniit since the early days of the
all Ilia adult life.
Japanese occupation in World
The hlf-ycnr-old firebrand I* War II. He led a nationalist
a hero to the Vietnamese, u n d e r g r o u n d movement
even to many .South Vietnam­ against the Japanese,
ese who take a nationalistic
tarter, he berim e the main
prido in hi* victory over su­ Communist leader in the post­
perior French force* id yeur* war guerrilla war against the
ago.
French which culminated with
MANUFACTURED from materials that
the defeat of French forces ul
Dim Dim Pirn and the divis­ genuine, longdasting value:
KM INK VMKHirVN WALNUT OR BF.F.CII — on
ion ol tin1 country into Nuilii
expoM-d trim.
and South Viet Nam.
VALUE
Sill.ID II VHDYVOOD IIA MK — carefully M-Irrtrd lor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
strength and long life.
HIGH BAKU It IIS IN FINISH — krrp. its original lini.h
Gov. Parria Bryant today
year* — durable, loo.
aide-stepped a suggestion that
KILN DRIED II 3RD M \Pt.K DOWELS — for Joint* that
ha was in line to heeotue Mm
slay sturdy.
••FlltST LINE" INTERIOR PADDING — for sitting
Dew president of P I o r I d n
EASY
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Re
comfort lliat bold- it- shape.
Stale University curly next publican presidential nominee
TERMS
HEAVY VINYL COYKItlNGS — srlrcled hr professional
Barry M. Goldwatcr has top­
year.
drsigners In mm piemen I Mir style lines of this rhair, and
ped
President Johnson in at
to add to Ihr beauty uf your room drror.
"1 still plan to return to
the practice of law in Oruln.” least une election year poll.
( joint; to t iie w o r l d ’s f a ir ? Be our Ciicst!
The Arizona senator was
llryont told a new* confer
cnee. “ I t’* not in my plans to named the "Iw-sl dressed man
Slop in our Mure fur PHE-PA1D ADMISSION TICKETS
beroma a university presi­ in politics" Wednesday by the
lu the I’uvilliun uf American Interiors. No charge!
Custom
Clothier*
Association
dent.’’
Johnson
was
runner
lip.
There hae been speculation

North Viet Nam
General Tough

Report Of Ho's
Overthrow False

REPEAT
SALE.
B y Popular Demand

The "EVERYWHERE

CHAIR

Bryant In Line
For FSU Prexy?

Barry Politics’
Best Dressed

recently tliat Bryant would
succeed Dr. Gordon Blackwell
as Florida State president.
Blackwell resigned last week
to accept a similar post *at
Furman University ill Greenfltle, S. C.

Cure In Jail
(UI’D—Stanley Smith, 38, was
Jailed tor three years Wednes­
day for stealing a 19*11 Rolls
Roy re limousine to cure his
"inferiority complex,"

MATHER

OF
SANFORD

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
201-09 E. FIRST ST.
PH. 322-0983

OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS

All year long the Dodge Boys have been out-dealing every other dealer in town and now they are
even outdoing themselves! Result? You get fabulous deals on the success cars of 1964—the
dramatic Dcpendables from Dodge! Just take your pick: A big Dodge 880 . . . a fabulous Dodge
Polara...a Delightful Dodge Dart. There’s a car for every taste -a price for every purse. Visit your
Dodge Boys and move up In quality at a price so low you won’t believe it tilt you see it!

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, INC.
1801

WEST

SANFORD,

1st

STREET

FLORIDA

�Atta Boy, Doc
This is the time of year we love
the doctors.
Thousands of them from const to
const nrc issuing suggestions on how
to beat the heat. Here's what they
say:
— Avoid all unnecessary exertion
(nnd here comes the beautiful part)
such as chores around the house. —
Stay out of the sunlight. — Wear

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromfey

BOILING IN THEIR O W N STEW

Political Notebook

loose clothing. — Try not to worry
or fret. — Drink plenty of liquids
nonalcoholic of course.
In other words, what the doctor
are saying is knock off work, sit in
the shade, nuts to dressing up. let
someone else do your worrying, and
sip cooling drinks.
Hate to live this kind of life, folks
—but it's doctors’s orders.

Bald Look*? It’s Cool
'!*

The latest feminine fashion foible
—proposed by a male hair stylist—is
for ladies to shave their heads.
There was a time—and not so long
ago—when any man who dared sug­
gest anything like this would have
had his own hair pulled out by the
roots by furious females. Or at least
he would have been hooted down as
some kind of a nut.
Hut things being as they nre today, this hairless hairdo just might
catch on and become the hottest
thing in women’s styles since natur­
al hair became unnatural and the
color rinse and the wig became as
essential to milady’s grooming as llie
toothbrush.
Millions of men—surprised to dis­
cover they have been out in front

of the fashion parade without even
suspecting it—can tell you one thing
about the new "bald look."
It’s cool, man (or lady). Cool.

Thought For Today
For where your treasure is, there
will your heart be also.—Luke 12:31.
*

•

•

There the wicked cease from trou­
bling. and there the weary are at
r e s t.— J o b 3 :1 7 .

•

•

•

Christ has made of death a nar­
row. starlit strip between the com­
panionships of yesterday and the re­
unions of tomorrow.—William Jen­
nings Bryan.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
firacc has Inst nut nn sev­
eral wonderful romances
but doesn't know the reason
wily. And that Is true &lt;&gt;l
thousands of Kiris who ate
left as spinsters when they
rntiltl easily hate become
happy wivrs and mothers. So
study this rase with rare and
send for the booklet below.
CASK T-410: Grace (!.. aged
25, is a beautiful .school tea­
cher.
Recently I w»« looking al
the folder* of a number of ap­
plicant* at Ihe Scientific Mar­
riage Foundation,
"My. that girl l* u*ually
pretty." I exclaimed a* I pirked up Grace'* folder.
"Why isn't she married? For
►lie i* 5' 6", weigh* 125. has
perfect measurement*, hold*
an A. H. degree, is a school
teacher, and rale* tops ac­
cording to the clergyman
Counselor who Interviewed
her.
"Since we have more men
than women in the ace brac­
ket* up to .15, then we need
such charming girl*.
"So how does jt happen that
Grace i* still unmarried?"

Our Director shook iwr head
sadly ami replied:
"Yes, Grace should be mar­
ried. And here is a man who
seems to be a perfect match
for her.
"But I can t introduce them,
for my hands are tied."
Then she pointed to a mi­
le tion on in* chart in which
he said
■Don't waste my time in­
troducing me to *ny girl who
smokes "
And on Grace’s question­
naire she had mentioned that
she smoke* cigarettes
"Dr. Crane," the Director
said,
mournfully.
"Grace
could have been married a
yrar ago if she hadn’t used
cigarettes.
"Hut almost every man who
seems
suitable,
expressly
warns u* he does NOT want
a wife who smoke*.
"It i* tragic how many lovelv girl*, otherwise (wrfeelly
suited to iiei-ome happy wives
and mother*, are still left to
grow cynical and soured old
maid*, just because they
smoke,"
Destiny hinge* on very

Herald Area Correspondents
Genera
Mrs. Jos. E. Malhirua
349-4824
Lake Mary
Mrs. France* tVeater
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mrs. If. L. Jfthnsaa
322-4722
Long wood
Mr*. Donna F stri
8.18-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1989
Osteen
Mr*. Clarenr* Snyder
322-1811

AltamimtP Spring*
Mr*. Julia llarlo*
R3K-1318
Bear Lake-Forest Clly
Mrs. Maryann Miles
8.18-3(78
Csssrlherry
Mr*. Jsn r t'uBselberrr
838-5046
CSuluol*
Mrs. Jmtn M*ti*
385-3712
DeBsry
Mrs. 1 rank Whlta
668-4221
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred llsney
668-5631
Enterprise
Mrs. Hilt hie Harris
668-5834
668-4601

!

Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
365-3160

To Avoid A Collision

sm all item *

Grace could easily have
been married a year ago and SANTA MON I f A. fa lif
maybe Ihe mother of a cute "Some people don't even like
baby by now
to wear badges." the mult
Itui her cigarette habit was saying I had come here
checkmated thal fascinating from the GO!’ Convention to
career.
Yet Grace probably doesn't get ts. infilling better than
tiresome yak rlliout
know why the HIM machine the
"freedoms"
ami the mealies*
can't find her a suitable Itoy
talk on the bate tames of
friend
Maybe you teen-age girls and political "mntnlitv
D was the right idlin' to
college cos'ds think I am pik
ing when I tell you that one come because in »nnte tlliee
of the greatest causes for decades prior to 1tu'*2 the
bachelor girl' and soured high-pi im ipal, pioneer plane
spinsters is tobacco, hut tha! maker, Donald D uglns. had
refused to *'gn a rmnpttlsory
i* true
Although not all the men union rniitracl that would
registered with the SMF ex­ force worker* to pay dues
pressly rule out girls who ami toe the mark fot the ba­
smoke, most of them do NOT ilor bosses. Hut in that yeni,
want wives who n*r tobacco for reasons partly pntnotie
In fact, among the first III,* and partly practical, the
0011 men lo register with the Douglas Aircraft (Vrnpany
SMF. only Vine man actually found a romplomise railed
asked for a girl wlm smoked! the "agency” shop- of which
Hr requested a wife who more later.
used liquor and cigarettes
As il happened, Imih the
Hut he had an ulterior mo­ company's spokesman trial I
tive, for he was a high salar­ wet* wearing badge*. IDied executive who wanted Hie was u set ui ity pass, I wore
wife of a former hlg shot ex- two emblems, on. to gel into
eeutive who could mix high­ tile plant and the uthe t a
balls and smoke and thu* hob­ convention picas pas* that
nob with the sophisticated so I’d left ill my lapel. The idea
cial set from which lie wished that our "freedoms" wete In­
to recruit future business.
fringed by beillg foiled 1"
Girls, tobacco halitosis dues
were these tag* a- a condi­
n't make your kisses attrac­
tion of employment seemed
tive!
Amt when you exhale smoke farfetched, but If* a fm t
through your nostrils, you look that many Americans are an­
like a locomotive smoke­ noyed or outraged by any
sort of eonti.d &gt;&gt;r i onipitlstack!
Smoking deprive* a gir! of sivc-inembf rship — and it’*
the daintiness and thus the part cf our libertarian rode
feminine allure that captivates to respect these sensitive feelthe usual man who i* wife- iltg*.
Well, in philosophy nnue so
hunting.
So send (or my 200 point than in physics, thet'c is al­
"Tests for Sweethearts," en­ ways the theoretical chance
closing a long stamped, re­ of an irresistible force meet­
body.
turn envelope, plus 20e. and ing an immovable
see the yardstick used in pick­ Something had to give when
ing mates
the company's industrial il­

lation* team bumped brad on
into ttm union bargaimis fer
the International Machinist*
am) the United Auto Woike is Tlie company stood on it*
principle tin compulsion, The
unions, sparked by Walter
Heuther, contended that nonmembers got all III* hetiellt*
of "union security" and were
"ftcr riders," but the decisive
phase of the battle wn» play­
ed out in Washington
Arthur Goldberg, now a
Supreme Court n,,,„liT* ill - tire, wn» secretary of labor
and had been this genera­
tion's most brilliant, force*
fill labor lawyer with a long
winning streak of rniiliiol*
f t compulsory union fiicm*
bership At Iteiither's shoul­
der stood President Kennedy
who cn p! nined I lie American
missile rare again'! Itus-da.
The practicalities wrte that
the company didn't want to
give up business to tin- test
of the industry, didn't W.itil
to lose tht- skilled vvoll,els
wlm might quit lather than
tie forced into union member­
ship, didn't want to risk a
directed verdict fiom the
g. vctoinrnl" lint didn't want
to M-licnl from a piinciple,
either.
Out of the soul-searching
ranic tlie "agency shop” contiint, the fits! of its kind In
th e
aer.it • apace industry.
Thete was some give and
take, lint the "immutable"
position of tile company noil
tlie tilth: us held fnm. The
company protected the con­
science of the miltol ity of
vvnikets who refused lu "wear
a badge" of unwilling mem­
bership. Instead of joining a
union, these Workers paid a
fee for benefits received Hill
liu m i m i c fee did mil bind

WASHINGTON INF.A! —
Federal Hureau of Investiga­
tion studie* of 6fi,12fi offend­
er* already have produced
figure* which lead home gov­
ernment crim# ipedalisla lo
privately question the effec­
tiveness of our present mrth',1s of piobation, parole, con­
ditional rrlrasra and suspend­
ed lenience*.
These preliminary studies
were on offender* "actively
handled in 1063” whose recotds were available to the
FBI.
A fourth of this total had
only one arrest on their record*, But 76 per cent had
hern at rested an average of
IS time* each,
Arrotding lo their rriminal
histories, 62 per cent of these
t e pen tel » hail received "len­
iency'' | Hie term till'd ill the
study t in the foim of proba­
tion, suspended sentence, patole or conditional rrleasr. lit
these, 88 per cent received
•leniency" once, 2(1 per eeni
twice amt 12 pet cent thire
times or more.
More than half of those *tn'*led for murder or serious
assault had been previously
g i anted "leniency" for one
&gt;i ini a or another. Almost a
truth of those arrested for
mur-ter or serious assult had
previously been granted "lenicnry" three times or more.
The aveiage mart or woman

arrested for murder or seri­
ous assault had a rriminnl
record going back 12 years.
He or she hud been arrested
an averaga of eight times.
The 60 per cent who had been
granted ‘leniency" at one
time or another for some
crime lutd an average of five
arrests after having hern
granted that first "leniency."
(Since the year f926, It
special agents of the Flit
have hern slain in gun bat­
tle*. Twelve of these 11 wore
killed "by criminal* who had
been paroled, placed on prohation or had received some
other kind of lenient consid­
eration ft uni tlie court*."I
Two-third* of those arrest­
ed for robbery, burglary, auto
theft, bogus rheck passing
ami sex offenses previously
hud been g tanted "leniency"
for one crime or another. The
nvetugp man or woman a r­
rested for robbery hud nil av­
er age minimal career of I:t
years, with nine nr rests l'he
two-thirds who previously inn!
been granted "leniency” bad
nn average of six attests af­
ter the lust "leniency."
These preliminary analyses
show vme other tiling the
youtftiul age nt which most
repealer criminals fust viol­
ate the law.
Of the (it,l*J(1 cases studied,
fid per cent had been 21 or
under nl the time of their

first arrest. Forty per rent or
more were teenager* when
first arrested. Most had crime
records which spread out
more than a decade.
The crime specialists don’t
have s o l u t i o n s . Hut FHI
Speakers r e g u I a r l y quota
Judge 8am Tatum of Tennes­
see, who said:
"I became judge of th#
Juvenile nnd Domestic Rela­
tions Court on June J, HJ3D.
Mince that time I have tried
approximately 8,0011 boys and
girls under 17 years of ag#
for violating the law.
"Of that number only *2
were regular ill attendance in
Sunday School or church,"

High Priestess
Eludes Troops
l.l'SAKA, Northern Rhode,
sia (VIM) — Government
troops who were reported tr»
bo "shooting al everything
that moves" ehased member*
of tiie blood lliir*!y l.unrpa
religions seel through the
lai'li country of Northern
It Modesi a today.
Hut there was no sign of lha
fanatical serf's high priostes*,
a plump, 43-year-old housewife named Alice. Southern
Rhodesian poller dismissed as
"nonsense" earlier report!
Hint site had crossed (lie bor­
der into their country.

• KVKNINU 1IOUKS ABF KHADINIi HOURS"

any worker lo follow the polltrial or ideological rule ot
the union-majority, mu to
join picket lines, nor to be
subject to fines, Bsse-smenl*
or discipline of any sort. The
union* won nut by getting
the ext la money and retain­
ing their bargaining position.
Not everybody was wholly
satisfied, A few “extreme"
individualist*.
conscientious
objector* to the end. gave up
t licit job* rattier i him pay
Ihe fee Viewed slali*tii ally,
which is to »ay heartlessly,
tlie net hi** "f worker* was
"only" 25, some of whom
ma) hove been ready lo re
trie anyImw (if ihe worker*
at this plant 17.(100 allow the
company to lake their union
lines out of their pay cove*
lopes, 5,11011 insist upon remilling directly to the union,
and about 25 stubborly force
Ihe company to rome around
nnd collect. This wide free­
dom of rhoice rust* money in
bookkeeping, but l i b e r t y
never comes cheaply.
The world of labor-manage­
ment i* not perfectly rumparable lo the realm of poli­
tic*, yet there i» milch ill
common. We rail lie guileful
that "m orality" i* still such
a strong factor in our Ameri­
can affairs. Every form id
compulsion i* rcpugnsnl to
us as n nation. Every miiiuri
ty deserve* our serum* and
diligent protection, e v e n
•hough we heln-ve in majority
rule And some of the time
petliaps, most of Hie time —
we have the wisdom to find a
third solute it rather than
stand by and watch the
smash up of two absolute
f'toes rushing lugether on
an "either or" e o t I i s i o n
rout -e.

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To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
Your at tide on waterfront
development “Our Opportun­
ity." You are to be commend­
ed on the stand your paper ha*
taken on this very important
and vital matter. I want to |iersonally thank you and your
paper tor this positive ap­
proach. I am behind you UK)
jter cent
Now you state, nr the city
stall's we need $5h,QVU to get
started .So with that figure m
mind may 1 suggest a plan lo
raise the money. We want lo
open ihe door to opportunity.
Now let's take all the boat
people and at) Ihe people in
Sanford ami Seminole County
amt we have a large group,
ta*t everybody just donate
$1 for the project (if course,
larger donation* would be wel­
come. Wr then have enough
money to start a project in
Sanford on l.akr Monroe Thu
Is opportunity knocking at our
d&lt;*&gt;r and wc must do something
about it.
I suggest that Mr. Julian
Stcnstrom be appointed lo this
| task of rotl-cting the money or
| let tile Jajcexa sponsor this

plan and which I understand
they are going all out for ;
Take all the poop’r in Sanford
ami Semin tic County in t en
tral Florida, don't you think
with 11 donation we tan raise
Hie required amount
Then i(*t a goodly nuntiici o!
people will emerge in our
town, bringing with them their
pet*. Now for a humane so­
ciety. Can’t you see the future
of Sanford?
It T Johnson
•
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Editor. Herald
I Just can't refrain from
writing a letter congratulating
you on your article ' Profit
For Whom " I want in thank
Ihe staff of your paper for do­
ing such a fme )oh You de
serve a medal a* long as we
have a paper in Sanford that
will speak nut. Then wr will
have progress.
Speaking about misvtn; the
boat, believe me he did miss
the boat It’s hard to deter­
mine tlie economic return in a
time like this. You are so
right. As time goes condition*
In our downtown area will get
worse Time to act is now
H. T. JoUmool

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�M fB U M u

a
Horoscope
Forecast
FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 19M
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
N ot ■ good day to force any*
thing whatever, for you now
a n on the dark of the Moon
with little of benefita from
the planets, save to get a
good real after flrat winding
up whatever haa barn a im dy itarted, but which you
have not complated ere thla.
Do whatever will gat your
health in better shape. Re*
lax.
ARIES (March SI to April
19) Mora attention to your
appearance. Wardrobe can
make thU a happy inatead
of a dull day. Don't eat your
heart oh a certain recreation
th a t could be disappointing.
TAURUS (April SO to May
20) Being sure to do what
cloae tlee expect of you, you
eatabllah greater harmony
and security for the future.
You want comfort. However,
It takes seme work and sac­
rifice on your part.
GEMINI (May I t to June
t l ) A little expression of de­
votion and loyalty to usual
allies insures their respect,
cooperation r o w . Follow ex­
pert advice. Your credit needs
to be Improved, added to.
MOON CHILDREN (Juna
tS to July 91) You m utt raise
year level of coneclousneae to
accomplish greeter things.
D ent feel that others are Im­
posing on you. You then at­
tract influential persons • sa­
lly.
LEO (July 22 to August
ID A look in the mirror will
reveal how to Improve ap­
pearance so that others are
more attracted to you. Be
more socially-minded. Fine
avenues of expression, endea­
vor then present themselves.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) A little service to
• th e n can certainly elevate
their aplrite today and make
life more harmonious for you,
too. Plan a more successful
future. Think — he positive 1
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Good frlende will
gladly join you In social or
recreational ideas, If you con­
tact them oarly enough. Flat­
ter them a bit. They then go
all out for you and you hava
• wonderful time.
SCOHIMO (October 23 to
November 21) Showing gradItude for favora Which ex­
perts and higher-ups havs
proffered, you make even
greater strides In right direc­
tion. Plan now. G n a t bene­
fita possible In near future.
SAGITTARIUS (November
t l to December 21) A new
attitude towerd career, so­
cial life, travel, e tc , will msan
fa r greater success In the fu­
ture. Being menUl Is all
right. However, don't neglect
lighter side of life.
CAPRICORN (December 12
to January 20) You have to
be more prompt in paying
your bills tf you want the
good will of ethsra. Get into
civic duties with vim. Be sure
your mate is pleased in PM.
AOUARU'S (January 21 to
February 10) Partners will go
along with your ideas, pro­
vided you are not dictatorial,
but kind and convincing. Take
them out to lunch. Be a more
■tailing individual.
PISCES (February 10 to
March 10) An enthusiastic ap­
proach to duties before you
will make ca-erorkera fall In
lias easily. Impress other*
with jreur efficiency. Invest
la tame m w apparel later.
IF YOUR CHILD IB BORN
TODAY, there Is such a
charming personality here
th a t other* will quickly want
to spoil your progenr, but you
m ust csrly Impress the im­
portance of work for the fin­
est results In this chart. Any
work connected with the pub­
lic in general Is best hare,
sines there Is the ability to
Say the right thiag at the
right time. Much success Is
Very evident.
Forecast for your sign for
Kept.
T h e Stare Impel, they
4a wot com pel.** What you
make of your life la large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll Rightar'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust la now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.00 to Carroll R lrh lrr Fore­
cast The Saaferd Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 22, Califor­
nia.
The National Education As­
sociation reports that the
highest •alariee for college
and university professors is
paid la the far west: the low­
e st hi the souths ait.

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TV Time Previews
8 9 p. m. CBS Raw-hide. "In ­
cident of the Bury in’ Man"
(rerun) After a brisk atari, this
episode move* slowly to the
finis*. Gtl Favor and Howdy
Yates (Erie Fleming) and
Clint Eastwood) tske at face
value an ‘‘undertaker'’ (King
Donovan) they pick up after
his wagon breaks down. They
also pick up a "businessman"
(Richard Devon) ami a "school
teacher" (Constance Ford).
Our heroes lesm the three
have something in com m oncounterfeiting money.
7 .10 8:30 p. m. NBC. Temple
Houston. "Ten Rounds' for
Baby." (rerun) Don’t mlta the
teaser on this one—U'fl a hum­
dinger. After the opening
credit* the show settles down
Into a rlirtd story about a
phoney prire fight. Hood per­
formances by Ann Francis aa
a conniving fight manager and
Van William* n* a local suckr r help mike this one highly
tolerable
9:30-10 p m. MIC. The New
Christy
Minstrels.
(color)
Premiere program of a brief
summer srrlea by the multitalented folk singing group
Tills one was (sped at the New
York World'# Fair and offers
a seleetlon of material from
scvura! countries. One of the
languages entrusted to come­
dians Tony llendrs and NIc
Illicit is English. High spot
of the progrsm is Hie new
Christy's popular, multi lingual
Interpretation of "Everybody
Doves Saturday Night.”
9:30-10:30 p. m. AI1C The

OUT OUR WAY

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j*rw iuH &lt;

Jimmy Dean Show, (rerun)
Another cheerful show, light
on comedy and heavy on mu­
sic. The opening song-anddanec number la "Don’t Fence
Me In." Jimmy slogs "Little
Rlack Book" sod "Street# of
Laredo." Buck Ownes does
"Act Naturally” and "Just is
Long As You Love Me" sod
Joins Jimmy on "Heart." Mol­
ly Bee contribute# “ Paper
Roses" and duet* 'TU Never
Be Free" with Jimmy. Rowlfs
comedy spot is on the World’s
Fair and he raise* his voice
in aong to "Cool Water" In
the country la western neg
msnt. The bulk of the comedy
Is entrusted to the capable
bandi of Don Adama.
10-11 p. m. NBC. Suspense
The*ter. "Th# Sweet Taste of
Vengeance" (color) (rerun)
This one may appeal to the
ladles. M's more of * romance
than a hard-hitting adventure
yarn. There's enough suspense
to permit it to be Included In
this series, but by the narrow­
est margin. John Forythe and
Diana Hyland are the prin­
cipal* and the exotic Brasilian
atmosphere helps.
10:30 It p. m. ABC. ABC
News Report* "You Csn't Ret
There From Here." If thl*
one has a familiar look, It’s
no surprise. CBS Reports did
a comparable study of the
traffic problems of msjor
cities around the world a faw
months ago. Nevertheless It’s
an tntereating situation and a
seemingly tnsolusbto problem
despite the several solutions
suggested on this show.

Television Tonight

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’Aujr. 8. 1984—Pape 3-A

WcralTl

(Dsuxh CUbby •
DEAR ABBY:i W htn I
first heard about the tup­
les! bathing suits for wom­
en I thought it was just a
lot of talk. But yesterday 1
waa ahopplng In ona of our
fineat department stores,
nnd I actually SAW one for
sale! Is it poaalbla that our
American women w o u l d
even consider wearing a
toplesa ewim ault in public T
If so, we hnve Indeed rent-b­
ed the lowest point in our
so-called civilisation. Even
lower than tha decadence
which preceded the fall of
tha Roman Empire, Hava
we become lo numb to In­
decency that nothing la
snered any m orel We are
at the aame time striving
fur world peace. Who e a rn
if Khrushchev pushes the
button T What’s left to
•avs?
MOTHER OF GIRLS
DEAR
bottoms.

MOTHER:

Tha

a a a
DEAR ARBY: My moth•r-in-law hat five grand­
children, two of which are
my children. Ever since 1
can recall, on th* mornings
of their birthdays aha would
give ma some cash and ask
me if I minded buying them
a praaant from her. She
said It waa hard for her to
get around, etc., ate. I have
always bought tha gift* nnd

By Abigail Van Buren

laid nothing. The last time
aha asked ms if I minded,
I said, "Yea, I DO mind,’*
and I told her why. Abhy,
I hare driven from one end
of this town to the other
while she personally shop­
ped for birthday gifta for
her other grandchildren—
her daughter’s children—
and if aha ran aak ME to
driva her around while nhe
shops for THEM, she can
ask her daughter to drive
her around while she shops
for MINE. She told my
husband, and he Is furious
with me. Was I wrong?
STANDING ALONE
v DEAR STANDING: You
wsre Justified in feeling
that you were not being
treated fnitly, but you’d
have been wise to hnve said
nothing. The daughter vrraua the daughter - in ■law
competition Is as old ns the
marriage law, and you
won’t win that buttle In one
round.
e a •
DEAR ABUY: There i* a
boy in my neighborhood
who Died to like me, hut he
hasn’t paid any attention to
me for n whole year. Would
it be all right if 1 called
him up and asked him what
1 did to make him mad at
me? 1 have asked all the
kid* he it friendly with If
they know why lie hardly

(Jacoby On (Bhidqc

ever aaya "hi" to me, and
they aay they don’t know.
Maybe If I could talk to
him I could get him inter­
ested in me again. I am 15
and so is he.
HUNG UP ON HIM
DEAR HUNG UP: Don’t
call him. And unless you
want to kill any futur* in­
terest he may have in you,
don’t ask hia friends any
questions about him. For­
ward females finish last,
a a a
DEAR ABBY: I raid
your eolumn daily. May I
comment on th* "baby altting" issue.
When young people re­
fute to "sit" fur Ihetr par­
ents, or demand payment
from their parents for this
service, It ia the PARENTS
who have failed, not tha
rhlldrcn. They should have
hern taught respect for
their riders at an early age.
A CLERGYMAN
AND FATHER OF 3
•
•
•
Troubled? Writ* to ABIlY, Box fitiiiHl, Los An*
grits, Csllf., 900(19. For a
personal reply, enclose a
stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
a a •
For Ahby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," lend AO rents to
Aldiy, Bo* *111701), Los An­
geles, Csltf., OT009.

By Oswald Jacoby

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South
was om of tho*#
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deuce.
Eventually South lost
players
whohataa to waits
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three spades nnd a diamond
time before playing the first
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in addition to the initial heart
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trick and another rubber had
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have noted further that there
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should turn out that Jkoith
1:00 (91 l&gt;«intin lUvti Khoar
North Fast South Weal heart lead with the ace.
11:11 m Mlasln# Link
had a rather weak ault for
After that, the play would
ill ll.lM
1’naa
'Freddie told Patsy he couldn't go steady on 91.SO a
(SI Tata k Uladya
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1:10 (31 Hr. KlMare
Ban 9N.T. F an
his spade bid. Therefore, East
(I) •a im Ktya
have been quite rapid. South
3♦
week allowance. He wants her to ask for a raise!"
(91 M&gt; Three Hens
Basa
Pm
abandoned hia heart suit and
would hnve gone after dia­
FRIDAY r. M.
1:00 (01 P e rry Mnson
Opening lead—IP 8.
(91 ICnttgri n ’Tool a
led back the four of spades.
monds. East would gain tha
to*
(I)
Tour
Flrct
Inter***t'hrlaty Min*
Now South really did take Ithought a trifle longer. Then I lead, but South would make
By Dick Turner • :30 &lt;31 New
Ion (Color)
CARNIVAL
ntr* In
IS) Ikito or l.tfo
time out. Ha thought and he played the six of spades. jut least three no-trump.
(I) Jim my Henri Hhow
(I) Krnla Kura
10:00 (31 K r a f t Kim pen**
IMS
(!)
Near#—
Harry
Res­
Theater
11.IS it) Truth or Conootill The Ntireea
quoneas
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No aantor clllirn alxnild Rot how ran we fight the join. If you can't work for
(9) Movie
I Do III Nana, tVaathar
dread tha approach of an­ "tyranny of birthdays?" How profit, you can at le n t work
(II
CIIH
Naw.
Hinclal
FRIDAY A. M.
other birthday. Rather, he can we keep from letting
&lt;•) ilanatal Hospital
for the Joy of accomplishment.
« os ( i ) s ig n o n
t t« it) Taopl* Ar* Funny
High Incoma brackat, It's a wigwam: mtddls Income
* It (!&gt; Hunshlna Almsnso
(!) Aa Tha Worl* Turaa should look forward to It aa birthdays got u* down?
Old ags need not be a tima
c i( it) ilravs, Kirm lts|iurt
(I) Maws— Daaa Fas- toward a new year during
It's • ta n t . . . and if you rant, It's a tapat!
There are several sound of stagnation and self-pity. It
t M (S) H u m m s r H t i u ' n l ' r
nail
which
to
taka
stock
of
whit
7 u# ID Today
111 (I) Cartoon*
(Ci VVaka Up Sluvlci
tit* (1) Lai’s viaka A Dsat ha ha* accompliahcd and to and atire way*. The first Is to can be a period of discovery
7.10 Ci T o d a y
live for today and tomorrow, of new Interests and new
III Taaawurtl
make plana for tha future.
is, Mlokls Evans
SHORT RIBS
(!) Ann Bulharn
and not look longingly to tha friends.
7 SI (I) Local Haws, Was*
t i l t ID Naw*— Flort Setplat.
tbsr
bar
I os IS) t ' a p l s l n K a a f a r o a
HIS (I) Honiara
Tim arrond Is to replace
S il o (I) I'artooaa
IS) llous# l*arly
outgrown Interest* with new
(S) Kiarcli* fa r Ws
(S) Day In Court
m*n
3 SB (I) Naw*—l.iit llowsrg
ones. This should he a con­
mo HI Anolbar World
scious snrl calculated effort.
ill To Tall Th* Truth
L**r SiroWIM) TON STB
If you’ve had to give up tennis
i»i uuaan For A Day
t i u a 11 km
i t s III Naw*—KdwartS
then
tike
up
golf.
If
you've
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
It, Aaorat Alarm
&gt;'la Th* ( not nr Th* Day".
hid
to
give
up
golf,
what
about
It) Trallmstiar
10-ycar-nld married woniai&gt;
e,ao only
1:10 (I) you Uon'i Bay
"Th# llrlsy ti"
was shot In th* chest Tuesday gardening? Don't ever let an
li’olor)
(Sj M i* *1 Nifkt
night a* she sat by aft open lileroat go without replacing
P H I. (h a S T .
(I) Who Do Tnu Traatt
By Julia llarlita
wlndew sipping coffee In the it with another.
DM It) Malab atm*
••Hit* A Th* I ■■&gt;*•* I"
The
same
Is
true
of
friends.
Th# school a ria for Alta- t It (tl Naw*— Dia4Sr
aixth floor apartment of
" 1 Day* In May"
Nothing ia more pitiful than
Vlnarar
"L av # W llh lh # r r v y s r
innnt# Bpringa Etemnitary SIS (I) Hum*
frlemla In !h* Bronx.
and Allln
a ir a a n tr "
the old person who has few
III Unci* Wall
will be the anmr tbia year as
Pollca backtracked on earli­ friends led, beraute through
Hail *r (Irouthe
for Ilia previous tm u with till (l&gt;
er theories that Mary Jane the years Ik- never bothered to
III Cartouna
nil bus routes nnd stops ulsn M l (tl Nawscoy*
Mooney waa ahnt by a anlpar replace tha friend* who mov­
(I)
l.aav*
It
T*
Bratai
KTAHTH BUNGAY
tha asm# rarept for bring ap»
and said th a n was a "strong ed, grew Indifferent, or died.
asnar
proviinatrly
nnp
hour
later.
(I)
Hivarkost
possibility"
tha
hullat
fame
There'* no reason why an
"Okay I I know money len't everything! YOU know
ftrhnnl will open Monday,
from a small caliber weapon okler person can't hnve as
money Isn't everything! But do our CREDITORS
Auk. .31, anil tha new hours
"aomeona waa fooling arcuml many friends ns a young per­
know It?"
will be from U a.in. until 3:30
with."
son. But friends hsva to be
p.m.
Tha woman waa reported In replaced aa you go along. You
answer to fenrinun futile
Parent# moving Into the a r­
(-1 wJWf It
O n the Rood
DeBary Duplicate Bridge fair condition at Jarohl Hos­ cant' wall until you ara old
ea should rnm* to the school riult played nine full tables pital, and a spokesman said and suddenly make a new cir­
m m
I Some roods toad
Acaosa
office, which now la open at tbia week's Tuesday after- thsre was little danger of cle of friends.
NOW thru SAT.
litrs
1 short -— to
daily from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., noun session in the Firemen's paralysis resulting from the
And you should keep busy
DOUBLE FEATURE
S KelenUr*
4 Sal lor portrait
at their earliest convenience Recreation llall. Mrs. Ruth wound. Earlier, the hospital always. If some Jobs grow toe
AT 2:19 • 8:99 - 9:U
BUGS BUNNY
4 footway
10* by root
had said Ultra waa a possibil­ hard, b&gt;ok for easier ways of
to register their children. It Hiatt directed.
UOoMsas of
MMWIOFF
7 Chapeau
will be neresssry to present
lafstuaUon
Winners ware, NS, first, ity of paralysis frem th# doing them, nr took for new
• Declinea
llQonui o4 Into
birth rertlfirales for first Mrs. Frank Austin and Nor­ waist down.
• Americas
sUra*
aoprana
Pollca said ths shooting oc­ UMOfOll ^
Kinder*, who must be (is man M'ycr; second. Mil. E.
It Toward tho
10 Mulign look
sheltered ltd* II .Sungwiiler
year* old on or hrfnrr Jen. E. Anderson and Mrs. 1. D. curred In the apartment of
toPATHECOLOR
ISOperiled
Jemma---- ■ in Egyptian deity 43 fDmthnneaa
I, I (Kir,, and it would be help­ Cordell; third, Mr. and Mra. Vincent and Mary Mangblse,
ISColombian
Indians
IVDsnumlniUon
IT
Arrajed
1’lua
At 1:00-1:25-7:59
community
ful If parents would bring E, Z. Walters and fourth, Mr, whom Mra, Mooney and her
44 Overcome
It Proneua
IS Scnttleh
II Condimans
JOHN
BATON
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n
t
i
l
3J
Kitchen
*3 foriUkEsiisa
last year’s report cards s h in and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley. husband war* visiting. They
to nl*Inara
44 llakrrs
IK Ills#
KAcquIrs
said
tha
Manghliaa
reported
registering children in grades
47 lil «&gt;d
It Moture «f land SOlib*rata
EW, first, Mrs. l.nrls Weak*
knowltdgs
d s lia rile
41 LUurfiral
i.vi'nirifla
hearing a loud nola* "like a
two through six.
lllpaslah
boktiiruline
2B Ks plait
and Mra. O. N. Lackey; sec­
hoaddrasa
commaodor
big balloon breaking" just b*
■
ik kname
41
Roma
27 CounMrtsJts
ond, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. An- fara Mra. Maonay toppled
UGoddtaa
S4 load wet ring
I
drawa; third, Mrs. Ida B. Wil­
J4 Broad smile
“THE
27 Bud's attiling
son and Harry M. Drown and
"Thar* la no logical placa
EVIL
SOScottish wooden
fourth, Mr. and Mra. Myron tha bullet could hsvo rum*
bowl
EYE"
33 Cherry Ilka color
LEOPOLDVILLE, Hie Con Aecardl.
EA c TILL 2:09 KAe
from If it war# tha work of
at Stirs (coll)
go
fUPD—
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T
hree
hundred
of
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m
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33 llaelni dropey
a anlpar," a pollca lieutenant
Premier Moise Tshoinbe's
an Redactor* (ab)
Mid.
Blood
Bank
Hun
97 Prominent
former Kstangeee gendarmes
performer
BOSTON
(UPI)
~
During
helped the Congolese army
M Oklahoma atom
tha aix week* after he under­
SOSediment
garrison In Stanleyville beat
Labor contracts for 1.8 mil­
41 Bad (comb,
back Communist-led rebels In went aurgery at Maaanchua- lion workers terminate In
formI
ON 100 IIRANDS
etta
General
Hospital,
Walter
40 European
tough itreet-by-itrect fighting
1984, according to a Univer­
blackbird (ear)
Murphy
of
East
Sandwich,
Tuesday, It was reported to­
41 fabrication
sity of Florida report.
a 62-year-old hemophiliac, waa
el Moat strait land
day.
II Pinnacle
The rebels penetrated the given 1,025 pints of blood
11 Dispatched
I! IT r
TV RENTAL
13 Wood burr
provincial capital Tuesday but It’s estimated that If he were
• Malta • Rarvk#
H Itillcr vetch
to
be
charged
for
thin
blood,
4
*
were
driven
back
when
rein­
IS Itequa(ts
A R C A D E P A C K A U E STO R E
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By Mrs. It. L. Johnson
Well I declare, wasn't last
Thursday
Just
yesterday?
Time U just going by too fast.
Watch out boys and eirls,
school dsys will be here be­
fore you esn almost say Jack
Itohlnson. There are families
still on vacation and some just
coming home. The Charles
Bakers and their children a.
long with Frances Warren and
■on, Melvin, are camping out
a t Alexandria Springs. The

Baker children were anxious­
ly awaiting this trip for a long
lime. Hot they arc Having the
lime of their live*. • • • Con­
gratulation* to Edgar and
Mary Ann Bruce on their brand
new arrival, a cute little gal.
• • • We want to extend our
sympathy out to Hie family of
Mr. II.
Dunn, who passed
away last week. Mr. Dunn re­
sided on Upsets Hoad. • • •
Di&lt;l you sign the petition for
getting Hie West Side Fire De­
partment started towards be­
ing a reality? The names were
needed in order to gel onto
the Novemlier election ballot.
1 understand that a certain
amount of name* were need­
ed and that Hie committee got
them easily. Now the NEXT
step? Your continued support
and when there is a meeting
date announced, HE THEBE,
TALLAHASSEE (Ill'll - (icnrge Hell, who is Ihe presThe Florida Mayors Council Ident, (old mu that he ha* the
on Fair Apportionment made promise now of a (Ire truck.
Hi well 'publicized move m cl That la grand. So by all means,
day and asked a circuit Judge do support this organization
to remove the state'a present because It la working real
apiwrlinnmcnt plan from Hie hard to see (hat everyone out
here in Oils district gets (ire
November ballot.
St. Petersburg Mayor Her­ protection. • • • Mrs. Harry
man Coldner filed the petition (Vallie; Wilson was In Hushwith Cirruit Judge Hugh Tay­ nell last week to attend Hie
lor on grounds the ll. S. Su­ funeral of her cousin. Mrs.
preme Court hud declared Die Jerry Chovoua. .She leaves lie*
42-irnstor, H2-rrprcaentnlive bind her husband amt two
small children. Our sympathy
plan unconstitutional.
“ By virtue of the Supreme goes out to Die bereaved fam­
Court's decision," C o l d n e r ily. • • • Sorry lo hear Dial
said, “House Joint resolution Charles Italnm is confined to
5 X la unlawful amt In viola- lhe local hospital. Hurry out
tlon of the Hlh Amendment Charlie. * • * And glad to hear
of the Untied States Constitu­ that Mrs. Freddie (Ann) lirelircns is now out of the bustion." •
Taylor art Aug. H at 10 a.m. pital, • * • Mr. and Mrs. 1-ec
for a hearing on thr petition. Keller have returned home
Lust month, Miami attorney alter a nice vacation spent in
lllchard Swann filed suit in the mountains near Knoxville,
federal district court in Mi­ Tenn. Uncle Iwe just finished
ami to order Hie Legislature budding a summer catiin up
to reapportion Itself "with all there. ♦ * • Ulch and Agnc*
convenient speed" or let the Hans amt son liny have return­
ed from a vacation which also
court do it.
Oov. Farris Bryant told the took them to Knoxville and
mayors a few weeks ago ttiat then on to Hammond, Irul. for
he would cooperate with them a nice visit with Itich's family,
legally in a move to get Hie • * * llov, amt Mrs, William
plan oft Hie ballot, trill lie lias Lultrrll and family will ar­
aaid repeatedly that he doea rive Saturday afternoon for a
not think that now la the pro­ visit with us amt other rela­
per time for a special session tives. Hill is pastor of the
T r a f a l g a r Indiana Methodist
on rcapportionment.
Church where the family re­
side*. His young son Mark will
sing a solo Sunday morning in
the local Naiarcnc Church.
And I will have the pleasure
of uccompaning him. • * • The
local men's softball league
JACKSONVILLE (UP1) — champions. Kings wood Hinkl­
Jnrkaonvllla Mayor lluydon ers, were our guests at a
Burns, Florida’s Drmnrrntir hamburger party at our home
nominee for governor, und Tuesday evening. Mr*. Iwroy
Mrs. Duma will attend no of­ (Frankie) Estridge assisted
ficial sluto dinner nl the mo in preparing for it. They
While House Thursday night. boy* won 27 of their 38 game*.
President Johnson invited I-a st night lliey drove over
lluras to the function which to Kau Callic to enter Hie
will he held In honor of Sec­ state tournament. They are a
retary Utmernl of (lie United wonderful group of boya, I
Naliooa U Thunl. Thu White sure hate to ice Hie hall sea­
House said it it the first offi­ son end as I enjoy the games
k&gt; much, * • • our thought
cial viait of the Kecretary
Cicncral In the Ill-year history this week is Kind Word*: If
you hear a kind word spoken
of the United Nations and he
of some worthy toul you know,
will Ihi honured as u lo ad of
It may fill hi* heart with sun­
state.
shine, if you only fell him »o.
Hums aaid today It is his
hn|ie, while In Washington, to
arrange a later conference on
the subject of Interama, the
proposed Inter A ui « r i t s n
Trade and Cultural Center In
New (earlier*'to the SeminSi i a m i. The gubvinatiiilHl
nle County school system sre
nominee recently obtained
being asked lo report Aug. IT
support for the project at the
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u.s. Keeps Wary4 Klansmen Charged In 'Felony'

Eye On Red China
WASHINGTON (UPI) - U. on Communist China today
S. tercei in Southent Alla, lest it decide to back up ita
bolstered by ■ iwift buildup threats with aggression.
of air power, kept a wary eye
Defense Secretary Robert S,
McNamara said K la "proba­
ble" that Red Chin* will move
combat aircraft into North
Viet Nam because of the
Navy's deadly rsid on Com­
munist torpedo boat nests.
But the Renatgon chief said
there was no evidence at this
time of any substantial move­
ment of Red Chinese forces,
either on land or in the air.
Top U. S. officials said the
Navy's deadly reply to North
Vietnamese attacks on U. S.
destroyers in International
Next time you feel like tak- waters, plus the prompt build­
Ins your seaplane for a ride up of American power in the
pay heed to an announcement area, appeared to have ans­
from the U. S. Corpi of Engi­ wered its purpose for the time
neer*. They've served notice being.
There was s growing feeling
that provisions "governing the
use and navigation of a sea­ in Washington that the "B at­
plane restricted area in the tle of Tonkin Gulf" had en­
St. Johns itiver is hereby re­ tered the talking stage with
voked . .
The restricted
ares in question is near the
U. S. Naval Air Station at
Jacksonville.

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• • •

The Kiwanis Magazine lias
won a top National School Bell
Award for 1964. the Clock
learned from Dr. John F.
Darby, Sanford Kiwanis Club
president. The award came
for '‘distinguished continuous
coverage of education during
the year ended April 1 by a
specialized audience maga­
zine." Thus, the Kiwanis pub­
lication joins an elite group
w h i c h includes "Changing
Times," "Reader's Digest,"
"Life," "Look" and the three
national broadcasting n e t works,

• • •

An estimated 300 physicians
and nurses from five states
and including Florida will
meet Aug. 20-22 in Daytona
Beach for the 14th annual
postgraduate obstctric-pcdiatrie seminar. The seminar is
sponsored by stale health de­
partments f r o m
Florida,
Georgia, -South Carolina, Ala­
bama anil Mississippi. It's
held yearly to discusi meth­
ods of improving medical care
of babies and women before,
during and alter childbirth.

• • *

June contract! for future
construction in Florida de­
clined 2« per cent in June,
compared with the previous
June, word from the F. W.
Dodge Company told us to­
day. Still the figure is quite
impressive—SU2.9C3.ooo. The
total for the first six months
of the year is given us $1,123,082,000, a 21 per cent Increase
compared with 1903.
• • •
Gremlin Department: The
Seminole All Star ha sc ha II
picture which appeared in The
Herald's sports page Wednes­
day failed to carry the iden­
tity of Art Lego, the manager.
Howard Willoughby is not the
manager, as reported, but is
the team's acorekecpcr, ac­
cording to Jane Casselberry.

« • •

A reminder to farmers from
Frncsl Lundberg, assislant
county agricultural
agent:
Many farmers and others in
the agricultural field do not
realize they are entitled to a
gas tax refund on gasoline
used on the farm for farming
purposes. The term "farm "
includes stock, dairy, poultry,
bees, fruit, fur bearing ani­
mals, trurk farms, plants
( i n n s , randies, nurseries,
ranges, gre*'nhouse« or other
similar itruclurcs used pri­
marily for the raising of ag­
ricultural
or
horticultural
commodities.

» • •

Lundberg advises any oper­
ation falling into one of these
categories is eligible for Ihr
seven-cent per gallon tax re­
fund. Actually, lie adds, there
arc two refund*, a three cent
per gallon federal tax refund
and a four cent per gallon
state refund. These must be
applied for separately by the
owner, tenant or operator of
the farm. Refund forms arc
available at his office, he
sayi.

Herald Index
Abby ........................... J’aE* 3
Bridge ...................... F ate 9
Classified ..........
&gt;011
Comics .............. Bases 2A-3A
Editorial ................. I’afie 1A
Funerals ................. Ra^e 3
Horoscope ......... Fagcs 2A-3A
Society ...................... Rage 8
Sports .......................... Page 6
i l V Programs .......
R*R*' 1
Page 'j
We the Women

the next moves probably to
come on the diplomatic front.
McNamara said his assump­
tion that Communist China
may move some of its air
force into North Viet Nam
was based on the fact that the
North Vietnamese have no
combat aircraft of their own.
"I assume they would make
such a request, and it would
be answered," he said.
Communiit China has offer­
ed “moral aupport" to North
Viet Nam, but McNamara,
the Slate Department and
Gen- Earle G. Wheeler, chair­
man of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, have said there is no
evidence at this time of any
Chinese buildup along the
North Vietnamese border.
Even »o, Congress was
ready to give President John­
son • resolution backing any
action he may deem necess­
ary to halt aggression in
Southeast Asia or other trou­
ble spots.

Longwood Council
Hears Engineers

Ry Donna Kates
Representatives of the engi­
neering firm of Leffier, Diets
and Clark explained before
the Longwood City Council
Thursday evening the neces­
sity of having a feasibility
study made on present and
future requirements of the
sewerage system of the city.
Thu firm pointed out that
the population of Longwood
had increased at a more
rapid rate thun that of the
state as a whole and was con­
tinuing to Increase at a
slightly steeper rate than Ormtige County. The growth is
uhuut 12 per cent a year and
projected figures into 1980
show that the area will doulde
its population by that time,
making it • necessity for the
city to provide an adequate
sewerage system.
Possibility of having the
study made was taken under
advisement.
L. L. Cox, representing
property ownrrs on Lake
Wildmere, appeared to protest
the request of a sewage treat­
ment company to dump waste
from a proposed coin laundry
into Lake Evergreen.
Council assure Cox that
permission has not, as yet,
been granted to the company
and that the objections reg­
istered would be taken into
consideration in the mutter.
In other business, a letter
from Mra. Sadia Proehl was
read by Mayor A, It. Ixirmann offering to deed 25 feet
of property to the city so
that Beider Street could lie
extended from Oak Street

West. Council agreed to accept
the property snd extrmi the
street as soon ns a warranty
deed could be obtained.
Hid* on chlorination equip­
ment, as submitted by Wal­
lace snd Tiernun, Inc., and
Fischer and Porter, Inc., were
rend In full and turned over
to A. K. O'Nenll and Associ­
ates, city engineers, for
further study snd recommend­
ation.
Council voted to install 14
new street lights in I.ongdnle
if rnicments could be obtain­
ed on Longdate Avenue mid­
way between Highland and
Wuynmn Streets, lAirmann
Clrclo N. between Hunt lluiid
and the curve of the Circle,
Selma Rond between l.imgdule
Avenue and Logan D r i v e and
Hamilton between Carlson
Avenue and Logan Drive.
It was voted to purchase
necusssry tools from Sear*
Roebuck anil Company for the
maintenance department and
fur the new municipal ware­
house.
After extensive discussion
it was decided to purchase e
1 : m’i 5 Dodge police car from
Seminole County Motors at
Sanford.
Councilman Carl Lommier
recommended that the rity
purchase a completely rebuilt
tractor with all necessary ac­
cessories. The recommenda­
tion was tabled until further
information could bo obtained.
An equalization meeting
was scheduled for Monday at
8 p. m. The meeting was ad­
journed subject to call.

House Approves
LBJ's Decision
WASHINGTON (UPI) The House and Senate ap­
proved in quick succession
today an emergency Viet
Nam resolution upholding
President Johnson In any
"flghl-lf-we-muat" measures
needed to eounler Red ag­
gression in Southeast Asia.

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WASHINGTON (U PD -T he
House, casting aside electionyear politics, today g a v e

Water Bond
Bids Opened

President Johnson a ringing
bipartisan endorsement of his
"fight if-wc-must" resolution
to deal with the Viet Nam
crisis.
Senate approi al, completing
congressional action on the
emergency resolution, w a s
imminent.
The resolution stiles that
"the Congress approves and
supports the determination of
the President—as commander
in chief—to take all necessary
measures In repel any armed
attack against the forces of
the L’nilrd Stales and to pre­
sent fu rth er'aggression."
It was proposed to Congress
Wednesday after Johnson or­
dered 11. S. carrier planes to
bomb North Vietnamese tor­
pedo boat bases which had
sent out attackers against
two U. S. destroyers.
The only major opposition
to the declaration came from
Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.,
who waged a delaying action
against the resolution in the
Senate. House passage came
after a 40minute debate.

Low bidders on the $800,000
of revenue certificates for the
City of Sanford’s water im­
provement program Thursday
were Leedy, Wheeler and Allman. investment brokers of
Orlando.
Bids from four firms were
opened at a special meeting of
the City Commission, with the
winning bid sold at a gross
interest rate of 3.71T43.
Loomis Leedy, a member of
the firm, is the city’s fiscal
agent.
T h e water improvement
program ia already under Final Swim
Seminole Swim Association
way, and involves the drilling
of four new wells and two ofticials today reminded mem­
water treatment plants to al­ bers that the final meeting of
leviate tha present situation In the summer will be held at
which all pumpi are working the Civic Center at 8 p.m.
at peak capacity and water Monday and urged tin t all
j members attend.
i jtHuong is threatened.

Seminole County

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Georgia Acts
In Slaying Of
Army Officer

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NO. 251
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Established 1908 FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 196-t

ATHENS, Gs. (UPI) - Four
Ku Klux Klansmen were held
today in connection with tha
shotgun murder o( a promin­
ent Washington, D. C. Negro
educator on a lonely Georgia
highway near here last month.
Authorities swore out war­
rants charging the four, seis­
ed lato yesterday by FBI
agents, with s "felony." Tha
warrants war* designed ta
bold the suspects until state
authorities decided whs* spe­
cific charges, Including mur­
der. to file again*! them.
Murder la among the charges
classified as a felony.
The w arrants were sworn
out In DanlelsvUle, Ga., the
county seat of Madison Coun­
ty where Lt. Col. Lemuel A.
I’cnn was shot to death July 11
white returning to Washington
with two Negro companions
after a tour of Army Reserve
duty st Ft. Denning, Gs.
J . J. Casper, assistant FRf
director who headed up an In­
vestigation into the slaying,
said earlier the four had been
charged with murder In war­
rants a worn out in Danielsvllle.
Murder hi punishable by
death under Georgia law,
A speeding car pumped two
shotgun blasts into Penn's
car a i he drove near Colbert,
Ga.—ID mile* northeast of
Athena—a i Penn, s prominent
Washington, D. C. educator,
and two Negro companions
were enroutc from Ft. Den­
ning, Gs., to Washington.
There la no federal charge
agalnit murder snd when FBI
agents arrested the f o u r
Klanamen late Thursday they
charged them with • civil
rights violation that carries a
penalty of 10 years In prison.
Traditionally, no bond* am
act In murder cases in floor*

JC's Endorse Waterfront Project
Following Public Discussion
“new image of Sanford," with
marina facilities for all sties
of boats and yachts, enhanced
by a motcl-restaurant-yarht
club complex.
Main speaker was George
Touhy, rxeeutivs vice presi­
dent of First Federal Savings
and Loan whn told his listen­
ers that the long waterfront
area is ■ distinctive geograph­
ical feature and sets ilia com­
munity apart.
"The City of Snnford has
a natural asset in the lake •
front shoreline, which is pari
of the river, and seems to
provide the answer to offset
the economic blight that Is
slowly draining the business
life of the community," Touhy
said.
John Krider, executive di­
rector of the Seminole Cham­
ber of Commerce told the
audience that the SI. John's Indian River Canal Is a ''sure
thing" and that with the
rrnss-stnto barge canal, and
the port authority, will put
Sanford on the mainstream
of the nation's waterways.
"R ut Irregardlrsa of tho
canal, this river Is going ta
he full of boats. One out of
•Vary ten Florida families
»ob’ own a boat," Krider
'pointed out,
remark* by 'marine bgckerd,
SANFORD -UEM1NOL
"We must take the Initia­
microphone ns Thomas Si«er, Jaycee program
Btgged a public forum on the proposed lehnfmnt
tive
to develop our commun­
chairman and forum moderator, stamls behind
mflnlM, tintwing more than 100 permina to the
ity now. If we don't have
him. In foreground, left, are Clyde Long, JayCivic Center luncheon. Above, Gcorgo Touhy of
enough confidence In the fu­
ren president, and John A. Burton IV, architect
the First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association,
ture to do It ourselves, ws
for the marina proposal.
answers a question posed by a member of tho
certainty have nn right to ex­
(Herald Photo)
audience following the formal presentation of
pect someone else to come In
here and do it for us," Krider
rmplinfized.
Touhy and Krider were
Joined by John Burton, IV,
nrehltect, who explained the
drawings and pictorial ren­
derings of the proposed wa­
Nazi Surrenders
terfront development, a n d
HANNOVER, Germany — Howard Hodges, president of
(U PI)— Fugitive Nazi killer the Sanford Atlantic Bank
Hans Walter Zech-Ncnnlwlch wlm epnkr on the financing
today surrendered to West aspects of tho plan.
German authorities, ilia Low­
T. E. Tucker, president of
er Saxony Justice MlnbLray the Florida State Bank, also
announced,
one of the proposers of the
plan rniltd not lie present be­
For G o' d Measure cause of a business commit­
ItEHTt OKD, Gits land (Ul*l) ment. Panel moderator was
—Sharon Timms, 18, was fined Jayree Tommy Speer.
10 pounds ($28) for hitting Jo­ Tbe entire program was
seph Ice on tbe head with a broadcast live over radio sta­
policeman's nightstick alter he tion WTRR by Announcer
had been acquitted o( raping Bill Reck, and televieion cov­
TART OF THE t ’ROWI) which gathered at tho Sanford Civic Center for
her.
erage by Channel 2, WE8Hbriefings on the proposed lakcfront marina is shown in this picture. More
TV was seen on tha 6:30
tlmn 100 persons were on band for the first public presentation and sjMinReds Complain
Newsrope program.
sored by the Sanford-Seminolo Jayrees. They listened with intense inter­
MOSCOW (UPI) - The So.
Present at the meeting, hut
est to the background plans and future schedule of events, should the
vlel Union kept up a barrage making no comment were
City Commission react favorably to the project.
(Herald i’hoto)
of anti-American propaganda members of City Commission.
over the Southeast Asia crisis
to d a y but stopped well short
of promising men nr weapons
to Communist North Viet Nam

By Dnltle Austin
City Editor
More than 100 persons gath­
ered at the Civic Center
Thursday to join the Sanford Seminole Jayrees in hearing
the proposal for a waterfront

development program on Lak*
Monroe, ns presented by A
group of leading Sanford businessmen.
Following the meeting, the
Jayeers Board of directors
met and voted, and issued the

following statement:
•‘The Jayrees hereby go on
record as endorsing a study
of the Sanford marina and
motel facilities as outlined by
the panel.*1
The panel which spoka to

the Jayrees and their guesta
at the town-meeting type pro­
gram at the Civic Center was
made up of the original pro­
posers of the long-range, com­
prehensive plana to develop
the Sanford waterfront into a

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BRIEFS

Property Takes
A Beating In
2 Accidents

Tun accident' six minute*
apart caused heavy properly
damage Wednesday afternoon
but nn Injuries.
City police said a truck
driven by William H Plumtey
of Ocoee and a car operated
by Douglas L. Braswell of
Route J, Sanford, collided at
the intcracction of Flr»t Street
and French Avenue. Braswell
was charged with making an
improper turn. The mishap
occurred at 3 p m.
Six minutci later cars driv­
en by Joseph W. Heath of 514
Mellonville Ave. and Dennis
J. Irwin of lie l.aurrl Ave.
collided at Park Drive and
French Avenue. Irwin was
charged with failure to have
his vehicle under conlro).

Window Broken
A window
booth at the
was ihstcred
nesday night,
today.

in the phone
Municipal Zoo
sometime Wed­
police rcjKit ted

15 Exceptions
Typhoon Roars
By Ruby Denied

DALLAS (U PI) — Judge | script of the triul testimony
Joe B. Drown refused today will go down to the state
to approve any of 15 exrep. Court of Crminal Appeals in
Austin.
tinn* condemned Jack Ruby's
The court of criminal ap­
lawyers bud filed a* tbe first peals, liie highest in the state
step in appealing Ruby's in criminal cases, is expected
death sentence for murdering to hear Ruby's appeal in Jan­
Lee Harvey Oswald.
uary or February.
The defense lawyers 10
days ago filed 15 bills of ex­
ceptions. That is, 15 instances
ill which they rlaimrd Judge
Brown erred in his conduct of
Ruby's murder trial last Feb­
TALLAHASSEE fU PI) —
ruary and March.
Nine ministers released from
The defense lawyers now jail terms they were serving
have five days in which to for freedom ride convictions
file a "bystanders' bill;" that three years ago left Florida's
la affidavits from persons capital today and headed for
who heard and saw the trial, their homes.
saying that they think the de­
The Negro snd while min­
fense exemptions are Justi­ isters got up early and caught
fied,
a plane to Atlanta, Ga. After
Eventually, the bills of ex­ changing planes there, most
ceptions, Judge Brown's re­ were expected to arrive at
fusal to accept the hills, the Newaik, N- J , shortly after
bystanders' bill Slid e Iran- 8 p. • .

Freed Clergymen
Head For Home

MANILA, Philippine* (UPI)
—Typhoon Ids shrieked across
the northern Filippino islands
today with winds up to 150
miles an hour and dumped
torrential rains on Manila and
the rich tobacco provinces to
the north.

Delegation Picked
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
The newly formed Freedom
Democratic
party
(FDP)
Thursday night elected a blracial delegation of 68 persons
to rhallcngc the seating of
regular stale Democrats at
tlw Democratic National Con­
vention.

tfa.

U. S, co m in ki si oner Girard
Hawklna set Iciupwrary bonds
of 825,009 against the four
men at a preliminary bear­
ing Thursday night at which
he said one of the Klanamen
confessed to partJcipallng In
the shooting and Implicated
the oilier three.
The men were being held in
the Clarke County jail. Au­
thorities s a i d preliminary
hearings probably will be held
next Friday on the murder
charges.

Enterprise Sets
Registration
Pnrcnls expecting to enroll
pupils at Enterprise School
this fall are requested to reg­
ister their children Monday
and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. Parents of pupils who at­
tended Enterprise School la it
year arc asked to telephone
the school giving the name,
address and grade level while
parent* of new pupil* are to
come in person to the acliool
cafclorium and register.
The special registration Is
in place of the regular preschool registration scheduled
for next week. Loss of school
records due to the recent fire
necessitates tho need to de­
termine as accurately is pos­
sible the number of pupils la
he accommodated.

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Good Time . . . .

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Exiles Rescued
FORT LAUDERDALE (U PI)—Five Cuban refugees
completed a perilous five-day
flight from Havana Thursday
when they were plucked from
the sea near Grand Bahama
Island as shark* circled ben­
eath tbe inner tubes they used
to stay afloat during the vuy
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LBJ Aides Move To Nail Down Health Care W in
Limit Placed
On Debate For
Amendments
Ualtei Frees lateraatknel
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Administration forcaa Moved
today to M il down ■ decl■hr* Senate victory for P m Idont Johnaon’a health cart
for Um ofod prof ram, already
• key tuna in the president­
ial campaign.
The S au te was to act on
a nambor of amendments to
a Social Security bill, whlcn
was expanded Wednesday to
Include the health care plan
aad a |7*a»month hike in cash
benefits for Social Security
recipients,
Pinal Senate passage wai
virtually assured. An sgraement was reached to Umit
debate to two b ra n on each
amendment and two hours on
the bin itself. This clinched
• final vote on the over-all
Mil before lawmakers Uka a
three-day Labor Dey rccesa.
Bolstered by five Republi­
can vetee and the support of
fm bm ea Democrats, the Sen­
ate Wednesday approved. 40
to 44, the proposal to provide
beepltaliMtlea end nursing
ears benefits for the elderly.
H w e a l d bs financed
through higher payroll taxes
andar tha Social Security eystotn and would provide a bas­
is package of health protec­
tion for person* aged 85 end
aver.
President Johnson issued a
eta lament hailing tha Senate
action aa a •‘victory not only
for eldar Americans but for
all Americans."
He said that "in a free and
proaperoue society there ie no
need for any per*01*, espec­
ially the elderly, to euffer
personal aronomle disaster
and become a tragic burden
apon loved ones or the state
through major illness" when
It could be avoided under a
pay-es-you-go Social Security
tys tom.
HI* Republican rival, Sen.
Barry II. Goldwater, voted
against the health cars
amendment. Ha assailed the
plan aa a "step toward trans­
forming our Social Security
system . . . Into public relief
• r charity program."
Backers of the health care
proposal, despite their ela­
tion, knew the biggest fight
lay ahead-getting It through
tha Haute, which never hae
approved a medicare plan.

SSJH Schedules
PTA Meeting
By Jane Caaaelberry
Tha PTA of South Seminole
Junior High School at Casaolberry will hold IU first
Meeting of the school year
next Tuesday, Sept, 8, at 8
p.m. In tha school rafetorium,
PTA officers and memlieri
of the school faculty will he
Introduced. The parent* will
follow their child's schedule
with tha bell ringing at five
minute intervals aa a signal
to change eta sac*.

H i In to* VmD

P a « « 1 1 — S ep t. 8, 1964

Barry Starts
President Gets In 'Practice' Politicking
Drive; Pledges
End For Draft
By William 1. Eatea
United Pres* lateraatlaaal

A RECEPTION « u Riven Sunday afternoon at
tha Women’* Club by the newly organized F irst
Southern Methodist Church of Sanford to wel­
come the first pastor, Rev. Durward H. Knight
Jr. and Mra. Knight, center. With them a t the

By Maryams Miles
Tha resignation of Mrs.
Freda Heorta as president of
the Bear Laka Elementary
School PTA, who roalgned due
to previous committments,
was announced at a meeting
Monday of tho executive
board.
Mrs, Kay Viati, first vice
president, will eaaume the offir* for tho roming year.
O t h e r officers Include
George Dabbi, principal of
the school a* second vie* pres­
ident; Grant Mueller, treas­
urer; Mrs. Ernestine Forward,
secretary and Dick Lashley,
parliamentarian.
Committee heeds are Mr.
and Mrs. Lashlay, year book;
C. W. Clark, Dad’i Club; Mr*.
Mary Krenier, room mother*;
Mrs. Mary Core#, clinic; Mra.
Catherine Nichole, program;
Mre. Sue Gates, membership;
John C. Newbrough, safety
and civil defense; Fred R.
Kelley, Hrvotlons; Mra. T. M.
Riiwser, publicity,
Mrs. Jean Trowbridge, li­
brary; Mrs. Regina Klinger,
beautification; Mr*. Donald O.
Railentine, recreation and
Mra. Laura Buell, child wel­
fare.
The second meeting of the
current term for hoard mem­
bers will he heb! on Monday,
Sept. 28, |n the srhool audi­
torium. First meeting of the
general membership is sched­
uled for Tuesday, Oct. 6.

First Southern Methodist
Church of Sanford honored 1U
new psstor, Rev. Durward
11. Knight, and Mrs. Knight,
at a reception held Sunday
afternoon at the Sanford Woman’s Club.
In the receiving line with
honored guests were Mrs. ){.
T. Warren, president of the
Women’s Missionary Society
and R. D. Priest, superinten­
dent of the Sunday School.
Member* of the congrega­
tion and many interested
friends were greeted at the
door by Mrs. L. P. Duffey
end Mrs. R. D. Priest. Keep­
ing the gueit book was Mrs.
W. E. Jameson.
Floral arrangements were
placed at vantage points around tha room and back­
ground music was provided by
Mrs. Escsr Nelder and Miss
Elizabeth Priest.
The refreshment table was
covered with ■ white lace
cloth over pink and crystal
and silver appointments were
used.
Rev. Knight was born In
Birmingham, Ala. He served
in the U. S. Navy during
World War II and after his
discharge is chief petty offi­
cer attended and graduated
from Bob Jones University in
1949 with a bachelor of arts
degree in religion.
He Joined the Southern Me­
thodist Church in 1912 and

N ew Date
The Forest City Commun­
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for Sept. 14 due to the Labor
Day holiday. Place will be an­
nounced.
Historically, the American
Indians did not havs a single
tangling# and a common act
of customs.

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PRESCOTT, Ari*. &lt;UPI)
— Republican presidential
nominee Barry M. Goldwater
accused the Johnson admin­
istration today of using the
military draft law for social
end political “scheme*" and
pledged that Republicans will
end the draft altogrthcr, and
aa soon as possible.
Tha Arixnna senator made
the etatementa In remarks
from the step* of the Yava­
pai County Courthouse where
he launched two victorious
Senate campaign*.
He said the Johnson admin­
istration had a clear and im­
mediate challenge to restore
respect for law and order
■cross the nation “ And not
juet prior to election day
either." He also said the ad­
ministration had “ pulled nut
all stops" to create an “a rt­
ificial prosperity" in an elec­
tion year.

refreshment table are Mra. R. T. Warren, presi­
dent of the Women's Missionary Society, left,
and Randall Priest, superintendent of the Sun­
day School.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake PTA Southern Methodists
Executive Board Honor New Pastor
Has Meeting

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson I# doing a
lot of politicking even before
the forma! kickoff of his elec­
tion campaign Monday a t a
Labor Day rally in Detroit.
On# forum hes been a ser­
ies of White House ceremon­
ies to sign bills approved by
Congress. Today Johnson sranged to sign the wHderneie
bill end waa expected to is­
sue a statement expressing
his concern for America's
natural resources.
This Illustrates how a Pres­
ident ran command attention
for hi* views without even
leaving the Whits House. An­
other example was Wednes­
day's cabinet room ceremony
In which Johnson signed the
11.1 billion housing and ur­
ban renewal law.
,
The president declared the
housing measure was a ''mile­
stone” on tha way to keep­
ing a commitment to assure
every American an opportun­
ity to live in a decent home
in a safe and decent neigh­
borhood.
He also eommended Congross for pasting mate trana-

Johnson hailed what ha term­
ed "the longest and atrongeet
uninterrupted prosperity la

lt, hospital, education and
other bills that ha aald rep­
resented “the meet construc­
tive attack" on the problem
of keeping America a fit place
to live.
In another appearance In
the cabinet room Wednesday,

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on the r o u t beef recipe we
mentioned In Wednesday'*
Clock than anything we've run
•ince the queitlon of bow Lake
Monroe got its name.
A number of people said
they were going to try It.
Others said they've used sim­
ilar recipes for baking meat
loaves and other d i s h e s .
Others have come up with
similar recipes for baking a
beef roast but not exactly the
way our Society Editor Doris
Williams suggested.
•

•

•

If you missed It Wednesday
sre'll repeat it. The beauty is
in Its simplicity and the proof
is in the taste. Use any cut
of beef roast, sprinkle on a
package of dry onion soup
mix. pour on a can of mush
room soup, complete wrapping
it in heavy duty foil and bake
for three hours at 250 degrees.
T. S. With that onion soup
mix you might forget about
using salt.
•

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•

A certain major ency elope
dfa publishing firm recently
sent us publicity material
which included some incorrect
information. Flash! H e r e
comes an apology — which
read in part: "Sorry for the
Inconvenience. Y o u will be
pleased to know we have a
new editorial assistant. . . and
a stunning new blonde In our
mail room."

Khanh Returns
To Take Reins
Of S. Viet Nam

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Planner Predicts 'Explosive Growth'
In County, Second Only To Brevard

SAIGON. South Viet Nam
(UPI) — Prime Minister Ngu­
yen Khanh announced today
that be has returned control
of the government.
Knahh told a new* confer­
ence be once again was in
charge of affairs because of
‘Popular demand."
Hi* decision came at the
end of six days of political
maneuvering with Buddhist
leaders and powerful army
generals.
Khanh had stepped aside
temporarily last weekend af­
ter almost a week of rioting
MIAMI (UPD—The sea­
ia which about threescore son’s first and second hurri­
persons were killed and many cane* whipped up the Atlant­
injured.
ic Ocean hundreds of miles
He went to the mountain re­ apart today, a threat only to
sort of Dalat for a 'Test," but thipa that might cross their
returned Thursday. Following
paths.
a aeries of talks with key As Hurricane Cleo raced
Buddhist* and military lead­ acrois the northern Atlantic
ers, be announced he once a- and her slater storm, Dora,
gain was taking over.
churned up the tropical At­
However, Khanh, who Is an
lantic, officials in Washing­
army major general, also dis­ ton began considering Gov.
closed that his government Farris Bryant’s request that
would step down at the end of parts of Florida's Cleo—rav­
two months time and turn aged east roast be declared
power over to civilians.
disaster areas.
He said the other army offi­ Tha governor said a state
cers in his cabinet already survey showed Cleo caused a
had turned in their resigns
total of $115 million damage
tiona, and that he was ready
to Florida.
to follow auit when the two
A f t e r threatening t h e
months are up.
northern Ulund chain border­
Meanwhile, he will be able ing the Caribbean Sea, Hurri­
to reassume positive direction cane Dora turned its 115 mile
of the U. S. - *uported war ahour wind* to the north.
gainst the Communist Viet an
awuy from Puerto Itico nnd
Cong guerrillas and attempt to
start the nation on a path of other land tnnsses.
The Miami Weather Burstable government and re­
eau'a morning advisory snld
form.
Dora was about Slid mites

Seminole County * * • * on the St. Johns River
Seas Churned
By 2 'Canes; 3 b t
^ a t t f n r b
Danger Ends
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VOL. 68

United Press Leased Wire

HJUVA• mm

FBI., SEPTEMBER 4, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 271

Revolt Reported In Cuba

Soldier Killed
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
—A U. S. Army enlisted man
was killed today when ground
fire from Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas ripped into a
U. S. helicopter 34 miles
southwest of Saigon.

Respects Paid
J A i l E S T O W N.

Established 1908

Soviet Military
Build-Up Seen
Against Fidel

Tenn. a

MIAMI (UPD—Reports of

Problems Seen
In Seminole's
Big Expansion
By France* Wester
“Seminole County will hav«
a growth rate In Uie next IB
years second only lo Brevard
with its Cape Canaveral re.
glon," atated Gordon Orr at
Thursday night’a Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce m e e t
Ing held in the fire house.
Seminole County'* present
population will double In five
years, according to the study
of the Orange • Seminole Joint
P l a n n i n g Commission, of
which Orr ia planning direc­
tor.
" T h l a population growth
will be duo to newcomers to
the area, not births." said Orr.
“ Many of these will live ia
Seminole County and work ia
other areas. They will bring
many problems; transporta­
tion routes, water and sewer*
ago facilities."
The Orange • Seminole Plan­
ning Commission is a newly
formed advisory ami sounding
hoard for proposals. It la
now conducting studies of air
facilities, economic situation^
housing trends, and the indus­
trial situation.
It has studied the ever In­
creasing traffic problem In the
two counties and has proposed
as a solution. The OrangeSeminole Belt Line, a new
highway to move traffic cir­
cumferentially around the con­
gested urban area.
A similar proposal waa
made by the Southeastern Re­
gional Planning Commission
and this was explained to the
chamlwr at its last meeting lo
May by Robert Doyle. TMs
hoard has just published a re­
port of ill study titled "P re­
liminary Regional Plan," for
the sewn county area it rep­
resent* affected by IMPACT.
In its findings it states that
Seminole will be the second
most densely populated of the
seven counties. Now Is the
time to plan ahead for thla
situation.
Orr had on display a Urge
map nf the proposed Bell
Line and showed how lt would
create a buffer and help
maintain the identity of Lake
Mary instead of letting the
growth make all ono area
from Urlando right into San­
ford,
He aim assured the mem­
bers during a question and
answer period that if Lake
Mary Boulevard is Improved
and paved they were sure to
get an Interchange on Inter­
state 4.

recent rebellion in the
ranks of Cuban militiamen,
renewed guerrilla activity,
and a “heightened Soviet mil­
itary liuitd-up" In Cuba wer*
heard in Miami Friday .
Men front two militia com­
panies—th* exact number
was unknown—turned against
Trip At End
PRAGUE,
Czechoslovakia the Castro regime last month
south-southeast of Bermuda (U P I)—Soviet Premier Nik­ and joined Esramhray moun­
• • •
and moving toward the north­ ita S. Khrushchev neared the tain guerrillas in southern
At Wednesday night'a meet­ Blaze Destroys
west at 10 milea an hour, it end of his 10-day visit to l.na Villas Province, accord­
ing of the Altamonte Town Store Building
was expected to turn to the Czechoslovakia today, with ing to an authoritative diplo­
Council It waa reported thst
Fire completely destroyed
the South Seminole JayCees a building on U. S. 17-92 just north-northwest and to the preparations already being matic source.
The source n lii the revolt.
have obtained some 4,000 to north of I-ongwood Plata north by tonight. The center made for his trip to West
apparently
bloodless, was led
was
located
at
near
latitude
Germany early next year.
3,000 names on a petition about 2:30 this morning. The
GORDON ORB, director of the OrmiKo-Seminule Joint Planning Commis­
by a Castro army captain.
which will be submitted to building was formerly utilized 21.6, longitude C0.3.
sion, loft, dixcuxxex map outlining the Orange-Sominole licit Line, n pro­
''Intervention
b
y
political
the Orange County Board of a t a grocery store ami serv­
Talks Stymied commissars in ea&lt;h company
poned new highway which would move truffic around congested urban
New Try Set
Commissioners asking that ice station.
DETROIT (U PI) — The apparently hlotkrd a whole­
arras, with Lake Mary Chandler of Commerce officials James A. DaughMaitland Avenue (SR 427)
Lnngwood F I rje C h i e f
CAPK KENNEDY (UPD— United Auto Workers Union
trey, president, center nnd Donald Jackson, chairmnn of the board.
from the Seminole • Orange Claude I.ayo said that equip­ .Scientists plan to try again and Chrysler Corp., each sale defection,'* the source
added.
county line south to L a k e ment was also at the scene tonight to orbit America'* claiming the next move was
Meanwhile, t h e Citizens
Lilly approach to U.S. 17-92 be from Casselberry and th a t! largest scientific satellite to up to the other, played a
Committee
for a Free Cuba
repaved.
tha Forest Ilangera alio dia- examine spure and its threats waiting game today ns the
said that during the past 30. Seems the JayCees go out patched a truck.
|t« astronauts.
strlko del.dllii« loon c l tody t" days, there ha* beep a big
to the county line during peak
■"jlivi days Away.
Imild-up of Soviet bases, arms
rush hours and atop motorists
activity.
to ask them to sign. Some­
Defectors Flayed andThisnaval
has included nn Influx
body quipped: "I understand
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — of 17 amt 18-year-old Soviet
the JayCees don't let then*
Gov. Farris Itryant says he army recruits into the island,
cross the line until they sign
doesn't think Democrats who the committee said.
the petition."
The Snnford-Pemlnol* Jayhuv« defected to the GoldNew Rti-sinri bases—pos­
• • •
Ity Donna Estes
travel a erosv it when ball reel have formed a blood
water camp should he rtin out sibly missile silos—are being
James M. Moye III, 24, has
The Long wood City Council game* arc* m progress.
hank for members anil asso­
move with confirmation of the of the party because "they constructed on the northern
By Julian Slenstrom
been commissioned a second
will
become
Increasingly coast of H.ivana Province, Thursday night voted unani­ Mrs. fieri Hits man,
Mark ciate members and their fam­
Council."
Associate
Editor
lieutenant In the Army after
He added. “ If the mayor had aware of the error of their the anti-Castro organization mously tu consult Hie city a t­ Bullock and Taylor Muir a[- ilies, which will be operated
graduating from Officer Can­ Lawrence Swolford, mayor
ways."
re|H«r ted.
torney about closing that por­ peared before council to ex­ in cooperation with the Cen­
didate School at the Artillery of Altamonte Spring), said the authority to remove mem­
A “new arms shipment" re­ tion of Jessup Avenue that press their appreciation to ami
and Missile Center, Fort Sill, today that information con­ bers of the Town Council, wo’d
tral Florida lllood Bank.
ceived at the port of Mist- pastes through tin- recreation j com mem I the police departOkla. Moye, who completed a tained in a letter addressed have two vacancies today."
President of the Juycre
Labor Day Fete
nnznx Inst August is believed park and hall diamond.
j. ment for petroling and pro- lllood Bank is Il«l&gt; Wade, with
23-week course, Is the son of to the Town Council by for­ Swofford did not mention
The Sanford Elks Lodge will to have included missiles, the
Theaction was taken after venting any damage to their
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moye, 309 mer Town Clerk Harold Capps names but he admitted they
Wendell Springfield a* vice
a letter from L.J. North was homes and properties while
were the two members of the sponsor an all day outing on committee said,
W. 16th Street, Sanford.
was incorrect.
president and 1'lulip Skate*
the
club
grounds
Labor
Day
I
“All
indications
tire
that
• * •
read by Chairman It. C. Carl- they were vacationing.
Last Friday Cappi was dis­ Council who voted not to ac­
a* treasurer.
for
all
Elks,
their
children
and
the
Soviets
have
embarked
on
son
demanding
that
the
street
Muir
abo
requested
that
Or­
We've noticed that quite a missed by Swofford and Wed­ cept Capp's resignation Wed­
Credits for blood ran be
a heightened military build- he opened and the ball dia­ ange Avenue frum Grant Street
aection of the west-bound nesday night Capps submitted nesday night. The record guests.
transferred anywhere In the
Barbecued
chicken
will
be
up
in
Cuba
which
includes
mond
abandoned,
Several
to
SR
437
be
paved.
Council
lanes of SR 43d from U.S. 17- a letter to the Councllmen sta­ shows they were Robert New­
served from noon to 2 p in. oceanographic studies of sea members of the council point­ man John Ream* explained United States through affill93 west toward 1-4 has been ting he would resign if ‘‘in­ ell and Don Fritch.
There
will bo games for chil­ current* in the Caribbean and ed out dial North is the only that slandird procedure fol­ ution with the Florida an.I
paved. This'll be a blessing, terference with the Clerk's of­ Swofford said the two mem­
American Blood Bunk sys­
loo. Before the lour-laning of fice cannot be stopped imme­ bers of the Council questioned dren and entertainment (or Gulf of Mexico," the commit­ resident using the r o a d , lowed by the rity concerning
tems.
grownups.
tee
report,
issued
here,
said.
choosing
in
many
instances
to
paving
is
to
vote
favorably
on
his
authority
to
fire
Capps.
this part of 43d waa atarted diately."
Any member of the club
requests
after
a
petition
sign
"I
also
dismissed
Capps,"
ti,e highway was a real
Swofford said today, "On
who
donate* eight pints nf
ed
by
St
per
cent
of
resi­
Swofford
adder),
“because
be
aprmgbuster.
June 13 Caps was hired as a
‘Courage Under Extreme Stress*
blood automatically becomes
dents
on
'.he
street
In
ques
didn’t
do
bis
work,
he
was
nut
man experienced in account­
a member of the Gallon Club
tion is submitted.
ing and appraising. I asked familiar with the card file
In other business the low bid nnd that person and his im­ Abby .....__ ...... ___Page I
Talent Search
him to bring the tax rolls up tax roil system, I asked him to
of Fisher and I'orter, Inc., for mediate family are entitled to Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Page 9
to date because it hadn't been type in certain information
Deadline Gets
supplying two chlorinating sys nn unlimited supply of blno-l C lassified __ ..... Page tO-tt
and
he
didn't
do
it,
and
he
did
done since 1939. I suggested
certain procedures for record other things over my objec­ The pilot of a Navy RA-3C] LI. Cmdr, James F. Bell re- Sanford Naval Air Station terns for the city’s water was from the Central Florida Cum tea ............. .„ Page 9-10
Navy Extension
tions.
Vigilante which crashed in an ct-lved H ie commendation ballroom. Bell is assigned to accepted as recommended by Blood Bank for the rest of Editorial ......... ..... Page 4
' The s e a r c h for the ing information on each piece
"I
don’t
want
to
be
hurt
Horoscope ....... Page 2-A3A
opi-n fit-|i| west of Sanford from Capt. James O. Mayo. | Reconnaissance Attack Squad- city engineer A. E, O'Ncall their lives.
Navy’s best entertainment of property in the town."
2-3
while I'm trying my best to Tuesday was commended lad c o m m a n d e r Ueconnaiss- run line (HVAI1 t ) at Sanford. and Associates. Work is sidleDonors must be in good .Society . . . . . . . . . . . __
In
Capps
letter
he
indicated
govs on a* auditioning tim*
duled to begin on this project health and between the ages Sports . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Page 6
Bis aircraft was on a final within the next two weeks.
has been extended, Mr*. that the mayor told him to do a god job for the citizens night for his courage and ance Attack Wing line, during
of 21 nrtd 69 years of age.
TV Programs __----- Pag* 7
William Oraii. director of project the 1963 valuations on °( Altamonte Springs," Swof- quick Blinking under condi­ the monthly dinner meeting landing approach about oneIt was decided to approve the
ford concluded.
tions of extreme stxesJ.
of the wing's officers at ttie half mite from the air station
to
the
1964
roll.
the L'SO Navy Talent
appointment of a six man
"That’s not true." said
Tuesday when it experienced police reserve to assist Chief
Ih-nefit Show said today.
complete hydraulic failure, Claude I.ayo and I'atrolmcn
Mrs. Urasl asked that Swofford, "I told him not to
caudng Use coni rots of the Ken lira ha ton ind Bud Eaton
For An All 'Round
Navy men, wivea or rhil- use the '63 roll but he instruc­
pianc lo “freeze." Navy di­ during times of emergencies.
dren who can aing, dance, ted the present acting town
Good Time . . . .
rectives call for a flight crew Members of the reserve group
do imitations, pantomimes, clerk, Dorothy Bardine, to
lo eject immediately from an are to tie paid $1 per month.
dramatic readings, or play copy the '63 ilgurea on the
Meet For A Drink At The
aircraft m tlii.i situation.
musical instruments get in '64 roll."
Beer license renewal was
Swofford Indicated this was
However, Capt. Mayo noted approved for W. L. Johnson
tourh with Mrs. Su/ann
FRIENDLY CAUIUE
that “ with no control other of the C A M Cafe as was a
Konier at once, in order to one reason why he dismissed
than the modest amount avail­ beer and wine license renewal
be listed for tryouts at the Capps.
“ But there were others,
able through differential en­ for Don and Gcri's Restaur­
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
NAS Ballroom Monday at
too." Swofford pointed out.
gine power, Lt. Cmdr. Bell ant.
7:30 p. m.
M&lt;&gt;n. thru Snt.
"In my opinion Capps was­
kept (lie aircraft airborne un­ Mayor A. It. f/irmann was
The show bsa been eel
til it was well clear of inhabi­ authorized to process a dis­
for Sept. 26 at X p. m. at n't competent. He ordered em­
Dancing "On The House"
ted area.*.
the Civic Center, with all ployes not to show the mayor
claimer in connection with the
Every Friday Night
“Then he gave the order for transfer of title of the old town
benefits In go Inward the any records and that if the
mayor
wanted
any
informa­
his
bombardier
navigator
to
(l.aille* hour* 4:30 6:30
support of the L'SO.
hall property to Mrs. Bobble
Drink* lc per y«*r age.)
tion he could see the town
eject." When the twin hardier Jo Bunt.
clerk. I asked for various tigwas clear Lt. Cmdr. Bell ejec­ Councd agreed to have addi­
ures and information." Swofted also.
tional street lights placed in
ford declared, ‘but I didn't
By this time Bell had man­ Longdate as w o as easeyet it, even from him.
aged to climb hit aircraft ment* can be o..',ined. Re­
from 300 t» 3,noo fret and to quests (or lights on Orange
"The charter provides thst
our books," the mayor aaid,
in area eight miles northwest Avenue at the Elementary
“ shall be open to all citizens
of Sanford. The plane crashed School and on Pasadena Ave­
of Altamonte Spring*, and 1
in an open pasture about three nue and for resurfacing High­
presume that include* the
mile* west of Lake Monroe. land Avenue. Evergreen and
Mayor."
Nn one was in lured,
Marvin Street* were referred
Swofford said there was a
Mayo told Bell, "Your Ini to the street committee.
question as to his authority to
Ualtvc and courage were In Two school signs were order­
LT. ('DEL JAMES F. IIELL, left, wax commended lout night at Sanford
Days L eft To
fire Capps.
kerpmg with the highest tradi­ ed to be placed nesr the Christ
Navul Air Station for hix courage when hix aircraft malfunctioned on
"A revised aection of the
tions
of Hie United States N a­ Episcopal Church Kindergar­
approaching
the
xtation
in
a
routine
landing.
He
guided
the
huge
plane
VALDEZ HOTEL
R egister For
charter* declared Swofford,
tal Service. 1 take pleasure in ten and auitlts for the last fis­
away from populoux areas ami then ejected after ordering a crewmart
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
the mayor with
commending you fur this he- cal year were approved and
to leave the aircraft. Giving him the award is Capt. James O. Mayo, his
General Election "provtdis
the rigkt to appoint and re­
rule action."
commanding officer.
(Herald Photo)
accepted.
(U PI)—A long line of moun­
taineers, tourists anil children
filed into a small funeral
homo here to view the body
of Sgt. Alvin (*. York, one of
America's greatest combat
soldiers.

(our* Battle Eyed

Swofford Clarifies
Altamonte Dispute

On Street Closing

Jaycees Form
Blood Bank To
Assisi Ailing

Herald Index

Flier Lauded For Heroic Act

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ftev. Grover Sewell ~

How Do You
Greet God
R«* oftM N M M t had
Mid to ma in desperation that
they want to have a &lt;Iom
walk with Oad bat that thajr
atmpip da not know how to
ta t atartad. "How
I ap­
proach Godl" la tha try o!
man wbathar ha apaaki it or
not.
Tha (ibla ta not claar on
•n ry tk im for our tlaiitad
mindi and haarta but » i find
that Ood ipaaka la a vary
held way • • all baalo mat*

Like Brantley
Group Plans
Fish Fry
I

Bf M arrua MBt
Tha Watt Lake Britttey
Clvia Aiaociatioa today taBouocotf plana (or aa otd faab*
loaad Labor Day flab fry to
Id bald at tha gmup'i private
Faativitiaa ara aehoduiad to
•at uadarway at l p.m. with
fanaa and toataru plaaaad
far all aia iroupt. terviaj of
tha etala a ad huah pupplee will
M«ia at 4 p.m. Thia will he
tba tin t oeraikm (hr the •»
aoclatJoa to tua Uw aawly
aompletad barbacua pit.
Ea*b ram ie attaadlu la
aihod ta brim a caiieroi*
dub. Tibia sarvlce alii ha
provided.
Aa oriaaliatioaal meeting
(or a Ladiai AualUary hat
bata eauad for 10 a m. aait
Tburaday, drpt. 10, at tha
borne of tha pmldeat, Mra.
flrrl Bigtby, on Lake Brant*
ley Hoad la Fereil City.

Ladies Discuss
Project Plans
By Donna Eat**
Plans ware diicuittd for
future fund raUing projects
at tha regular monthly meetInf of tha Ladlaa Auxiliary
of t h a First r*nt*co*tal
Church of Longwood held
Monday evaninf at t h a
church.
Project a diicutrw) included
■alee of baked gooda, fruit
eakea for Thanksgiving and
Chriitmaa a n d Chrlitmaa
card*.
The meeting w». rrnduet*
ed by Mra. M. L. McDaniel,
preiident, who will i*rve aa
hoata.a at tha Oct. 8 regular
meeting.

ttrt. The approach to Ood
U, of coursa, n bailc of
baaiee,
Wa can approach Cod fin*
ally by filth aloaa. T ill la
not to My that nothing happ«m to ua except an Intel*
lectual M*ent to a creed
abcut Cod which la *nmatime* eonfuaed with faith.
When we barn faith la God
we believe that He la com*
pletely truttworthy for all of
lift including tint* before and
altar death.
Tha tibia aaya much on
Uila matter of faith and ainct
it ia God apeaking to ua I
ahall quote a number of pai*
sage*. "But aa many aa rt*
ealvad Him, to them t»v«
Ha power to become the aona
of God, aven to them that
believe on Hla name" (John
1:11). "Baliava on tha Lord
Jeiua Chrlat and thau ahalt
ha liv id ” (Aeta 11:11). "For
ha that eemath ta Ood muat
baliava that Ha la, and that
Ha la a rtwerder of them
that dUlgMtly aaak Him"
(Mabrtwa 11:1). There ara
many, many more rafaraneaa
that rould ha given concern*
Ing the approach ta Cod
through faith which you can
find by referring ta ytuf
Bible concordance.
Certainty we know that tha
kind of faith that ia rani ia
tha kind that raiulta In
obadianca. A child who ha*
filth In hit earthly parent*
will want to obey. To be aura
thtre ara tlmaa whan obadL
rnca ta not what wa want but
it la what we will Mtk to ee*
compllih If the faith la
right
Faith aeeompllthea thlnga
Indeed. You can’t aea it but
you ran aea what it dote, It
ia even difficult to explain it
but atill it haa tremendoue
effect. Faith la not by Itaelf
In euch peculiar qualitlee.
Klrctrlclty i* utctl vn oftrn
In illustrate faith, and I will
take the liberty of uiing it
here, too. Electricity haa
much In ita nature that ie
unexplainable yfl we would
weate wordl to dwell on Ite
power. It ie ainiply too oh*
vloui. It ie enough to eay
that it worka in numeroue
way* to make our livea
much more pleaiant. Faith,
however, perform* wonder*
far beyond any power known.
It motivate! min, guide*
him, give* him purp.'ae for
living, make* him uirful, and
aavee him for eternity.
Let ua not only approach
God through faith but live
with Him and atrve forever
through thin marvelou* gift.

First Southern
Methodist His
Elections
The Fir it Southern Methodlet Church at Saaterd bald a
called church coefefaece n*
eeMy with Rev. Dunranl H.
Haight Jr., patter, praetdiaf.
Elected to aerve at mem­
ber* of the Board of Steward*
ware H. tl. Jatnetoo, Jam il
Talmadga Jr.. H. B. McCall.
A. F. Murphy, Jaha lauii,
L. P. Duffey ead R. D. Priett.
Mr« R. T. w a rm waa elec­
ted praeldaat of tba Woman's
Hltaioaary Society and R. D.
Priett will a i m la Sunday
School tupariateadaat.
Twenty-thfte charter mem­
ber* were received into the
church at tha worihip aarvlea
l«it Sunday avealag by tr ta t­
ter at momherthip tad were
racegaltad by the mutlttar.
Tha congregation extend* an
invitation to all iaterlitad
friend* to Join ia ibelr Sunday
evaaiag worth ip hour at T:tt
at tha Woman't Club.

2 3 0 A ttend Altam onte Catholic School
Bib Dh i i i KmI—

S t Mary*Magdalcn Par*.
chial School opened Tuetday
morning at 9 a. m. Maaa In
honor of the Holy Spirit with

Grice Methodist
Hosts Sunday
Meeting

First Methodist
Sets Rehearsals
For Choirs
N*w lima aebaduto* far ra*
haartaia af abatra af Pint
Matbadltt Church af Hater*

Grace Methods Youth Fellowihip wee noil lad weak to
Chrlat Mathodlit and Flrat
Methodist ebureha* fa. tha
cuatomary Fifth fuaday gat*
togather.

Soma 110 people eajoyad a
covered dilh (upper followed
by group itagiai aad an la
iptrtag pregren Slaftag waa
lad By Philip Monroe w i t h
Mra. Bobert Bennett aa piano
acompaniit.
Rev. John M. Hire* Jr., mil*
later of Grace Methodist, walcorned fuatt* aad Introduced
the ipeaker*. Dr. and Mr*. Ju­
lian Nava, former mlnloaarlea to ladle. Mr*. Hava, dm *ad ia a aad, aiUva draia of
Hindu worn**, gave aa lateratuag talk oa tbatr itay la tndla. Dr. Nava acted aa aarrator ter lb* film program of
beautiful colored Hide* ehowlag ecaaot aid tba paapta of
India.
FaUowlog tba doting pray­
er given by Dr. Nava, mambar* tad gu«*ta eajoyad view­
ing th* diipiay af della aad
other objtate front ladle
which were ibawa from the
collection of tho guoet ipoak•rt.

have beta announced by H it
Mildred Clark, choir director.
Bettaalag Mat Wcdaatday
the Youth Choir ter Junior aid
teller high itudaat* will meat
from T until S pat. while tha
Chancel Choir ter adulta will
mNt from 7:43 until 0 p.m.
Oa Thurtdiy, rchetrial for
tba Junior Choir, frtdaa four
through tlx, wiu b* bald from
4 until I p.m.:
Mr*. Clark advltci that vol­
unteer! ara needed to provide
adult tuparvlcion ter reheartala of tba Junior aad Youth
Choir* u d voluateor aorvleo*
By Mrs. B. L
alto are requattad to organBorvleo*
at Upeala Presby
lie and lupervlte a Chcruh
terian
Church
will be resumed
Choir for children between the
eg** of five and eight year*. upon regular schedule beginsing this Sunday, Rev. James
H. Hardin, pattor, announced
today.
Sunday School will meet al
10 a.m. with the worship hour
to follow at 11 a.m.
By Donna Eaten
The Men’* Club rf Chrllt
Epliropal Church nf Lung
wood will meet Monday at
7:30 p.m. at tha Pariah House
on Church Street*
on Church Street. A. P.
Ry Jan* Casselberry
llowereox, president, will con­ Seven members of the Cas­
duct the meeting.
selberry Community Metho­
O t h e r church meetingi dist Church Older Youth
scheduled for neat week In Group are planning to attand
elude tha regular meeting of tha retreat at tha Mathodlst
the Episcopal _ Churchwomen Youth Camp near Laaiburg
at 8 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs. over th* Labor Day weekend.
Peggy Kuhn, president, pre­ They ar* Bsrni* and Phyl­
siding and a meeting and lis Caeitwr, K an Millar,
training session of the Sun­ Eleanor Farrell, Jean Ann
day S c h o o l teacher*
Diggs, Judy English and Gus
Thursday at • p.m.
Krebs.

Upsola
To Resume
Schedule

Christ Episcopal
Sets Meetings

Group To Attend
Camp Retreat

School Prayer Fuss Clouds Real Issue
Religion In Amerira
By Laa is Cassal*
United Prtas International
America proudly itylrs it­
self “a nation under God."
Rut It Is permitting million*
of ita childrcu to grow up
illiterate aa far aa religion is
aoncarned.
Thia situation did not re­
sult from Supreme Court de­
cisions. And It would not ba
significantly alerted by a
constitutional amendment per­
mitting devotional axarclaai
In public schools.
Evan If Congress were to
approve such sn amsndmrnt
— which now appears highly
unlikely — It would limply
restore the national illusion
that children ar* rfceivtng a
religious education when they
• re exposed to rot* recitation
of prayer* and random read­
ing! frem th# Bible.
Th* real problem ha* been
oberured by all the controveray over th* peripheral Issue
of school prayer*. It ia how
to provide coherent, systemat­
ic instruction on religion to
rhildren who attend public
schools,

Rome public school officials
Would like tu wash their
hande of this difficult prob­
lem **n rh» ground the Su­
preme ('uurt has forbidden
them to touch it. Rut th*
court did nothing of ths kind.
It want out of Ita way to say
in tba 1943 prayer case that
there would be no constitution.
•I objection to "study of the
Bible or of religion. . .pre­
sented objectively as part of
* secular program of educa­
tion' In public school*.
Thia dictum w tt rtearly In­
tended aa an inwlaUun to

puhtic Ichoola in experiment
with teaching ABOUT reli­
gion in the same spirit that
they reach about oth*r thing*
*uch a* politics, on which
Americans hava widely dif­
fering opinions. Avalahle ev­
ident* indicate! that few pUbHe school systems have thus
far accept*d this challenge.
Before any religious leader
ahita (tones at tha public
schools for their seaming ne­
glect of tha religious educa­
tion problem, ha should ax*,
min* th* churches* record.
Among Protestants particular­
ly, it is a record of Inade­
quate measures, half-hearted­
ly pursued.
Twelve years ago, in tha
Zorarh cate, the Supreme
Court upheld the constitution­
ality nf "released time" ar­
rangements under which chil­
dren ar* released from pub­
lic schools at their parents*
request for one nr two hour*
a Week to attend religious
ctasses conducted by church­
es on their own property and
with their own leaehrr*.
Roman Catholics have taken
energetic advantage of thia
opportunity. Mote than half
of the Catholic children who
attend public schools are now
enrolled in “released rim e "
religious classes conducted hy
the confraternity uf Christian
Doctrine.
Although Protestants pio­
neered the releasrd-tim* Idea,
they have dragged their feet
In developing ita protenllal. A
few communities, mainly in
the Midwest, have excellent
released-time programs. But
nationally, onty about 111 per
&lt;ent of alt Protestant children
ar* covered.

Protestants hava been sim­
ilarly slow tn recognise the
possibilities of a newer plan
called "thared-time" ar "dual
echnol enrollment." Under
“released time” plane, a
child takas all of hla regular
eoureea la » public school and
goes to • ehurch-sponaored
tlais only for religious train­
ing.
Under "shared Uma” a
child &lt;• enrolled elmultanrouily tn two school* — a pub.
lie school and a church school.
He takes soma of his courses
science and math for example,
at the public school, and lom*
such as history and English
in tha church school. Th*
church school it free to teach
these subjects in a frankly
religious context.
Mora than 183 shared-time
experiment* ar* now under
way in thia country, and ev­
ery one of them involves
Catholic children. The major
Protestant
denomina­
tions seam content at present
ta adopt resolutions ap­
plauding the ahared-tima con­
cept — for somebody els*.
That leavra Sunday School
— an Institution which Prot­
estants tend to hold in uncrit­

DELAND JEWISH CENTER
E. New Tech A re A Bill f L, DsLanl FIs.

■ total of 219 etudento en­ san, fifth grade; George IBticks, seventh grade a
; June | Myra Cook, eighth grade.
rolled la tha aebool which be­ Adam*, sixth
gan ita fourth year with tha
1984-85 term and with all
eight grades being (ought for Tw o little Falcon B ucket-seat two dr*. T hey’re
tha flrat Uma.
1M1 Medl k . O ne's while. On s’* green. R eal
lav. Hubert J. Reason,
pastor of tho ehttrvh who i h u p c a rt. CeonoMy en (be road M onth after
•am * M prtaeipol *f tba M onth with • taken. (Beth are a n to m e tk e .)
school, reports (hit ha la
looking forward to a success­
ful and fruitful year and la
waiting with great expoctaY e a r F riendly F ord D ealer
ttena af moving lata tha new
school! building baiag built on 322.1491
S anford
W . P a rti 1 4 4 - H ll
tha church p r e p a r t y by
Thankrgirlng.
Teachara Include Batty RatIgan, ftrtt grade; June Tillman, second grade I Batty Mc­
Kay, third grade; Eva Rlmoi,
fourth grade; Diana Robart-

iiidkllr lathee a l Jewish naMeate af tte
eras ta wanMp whh as m BOBB MABMINAM and
Yam Kipper.
•r e . Sept. I te T te p a .

Baf*- T at 14 M&gt;
TOM KJPPUt: Teat are. Baft II at ftk M l
edatkaa Wad. ■steleg at 1* am.
Memorial terete* at It a. « .
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Holy Cross
Announces
Service*
Rev. LaRoy D. lopef, rtetor of Holy Cron Episcopal
Church, Sanford, has announ­
ced that a regular teboduie of
weekday larvleSt at tba
church will bo resumed becalabritioai af tba Roly
Communion in the Chapel of
Peace era scheduled for Tues­
day at f:M a m , wedMdday
at to a m. lad Thurtdiy at t
a m. Holy Days will be mark­
ed by celebration of Holy
Comuaion ia (ha chapel at 10
a.m.
Opening of tba fall aaaatoa
Mr tba Churth ftcbMl Is eefcadulad for Sunday, gaptembar
13, at lha I a.m. aorvlca.
There will be clausa for ehil
dr an of all ages from uw*
aery through high school. Ba­
by sitters will be available
for the vary young children.

Elder Springs
Kindergarten
Opens Term
The Elder Springs Christian
Kindergarten, sponsored by
Elder Springs Bapllit Church,
began regular session* Mon­
day with IT five-year-olds en
r o l l e d . The kindergarten,
which has a* It* ptirpOM (he
preparing of boyi and girls
Tor quicker and more com
Plata adjustment In their flrat
year in public aebool, haa
geaulM Chrtatiaa f a e u 11 y ,
Christian ethics and conduct
also hold an Important place
in the aebool.
A few more pupils may be
accepted since the enrollment
celling la 30. Thoae desiring
their child lo receive thin type
of training should contact
Mra. Kenneth Meadors, teach­
er. Coat of the school la small
and transportation can b* ar­
ranged.

Conference

D i s t r i c t Superintendent
Rev. T. H. Norton will con­
duct a quarterly conference
ical veneration. The trouble at tha Casselberry Commun­
with Sunday School is that it ity Methodist Churth on
Wednesday, Sapt. 9, begin­
usually offers a child less than ning at 7:38 p. m.
38 hour* a year of instruc­
tion about religion — and
this frequently is given hy
inadequately trained teach* re
under classroom condition* ap­
proaching bedlam.
No ona would seriously
aspect to teach a child about
mathematics in 38 hour* per
yMr — aven with the beat
teachara and tha teat classmom condition*. No on* should
he surprised if children fail
to learn much about religion
under such elrrumitanrea.

N o C h arted — N e CoHeetkna a t a n y Serried.
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FROST-GUARD14

Famed Racer Offers Timely Tips To Motorists
• EDITOR’S NOTE— I t o
WoQmm I Safety CawacU tn 01eta that tOO to SOO yenaaa
« U to killed la traffic at
Day a t f t n t .
la the followlag dispatch
writ tea hy aatlowa] driving

INDIANAPOLIS &lt;UPI) - I
iaiaplm A. I. Foyt, (he t i e
)«— l tears af the Indiana- have as advantage over every
yaUa SOO-mile Speedway aata drive* in America when I pull
rat* five* earn* aafety tip* my race car out on the track.
When I race, 1 know 1 am
■ay save yowr Ufa.
competing with driven who
are (killed and who 1 can
By A. I. FOYT
Written for I'P l
eount on in a tight situation to

Doctors Speak A t Jaycee Meeting

Medicare Bill Hit

make the right nova at the
right time.
Ae a motorist, 1 am not so
fortunate, and neither are yew.
In many Instance*, It 1* nec­
essary to think for the other
guy. Ae a result I have fal­
lowed certain rules that 1

Tough Battle
Due In House
On Health Bill

would like to pats along to all least every three hours for a
of yon taking to the highways short walk. 1 (ind it keeps me
over tbe Labor Day weekend. alert.
Do not under any circum
Be sure to keep a safe dtstanc* behind the car in front stance* mix drinking with
of you when cruising at huh driving. Even if you just have
way speeds, A good rule ia to a few quaffs of beer, your re
figure a ear length for every flexes can be dulled, amt in i
10 miles. So if yon are travel­ tight situation you nerd to
ing 60 mites per hour, you have everything going for you.
should to at least stx car As many of yuu start your
lengths behind the car in front long trip*, 1 will be prepar­
ing my car for a championship
of you.
Dua l uke the skill of otner race al DuQuoin. HI. 1 would
not think of starting this race
other drivers for granted.
Don't look for trouble. Do without giving niy car a com­
not retaliate if another driver plete safety check. So take a
ia discourteous on the road. tip from me and have your
U a driver in passing cuts in car carefully inspected by
too sharply, don’t get even by your serviceman before you
rutting him off. Ttus driver * start out.
name is "Mr. Trouble," and it
Aml to you ymrng fetlowa—
is best lo avoid him no the whether you are planning a
highways.
tong trip or just driving around
If at night a thoughtless driv­ town over the holiday week­
er with his bright lights on end—forget the drag racing
approaches and does not Iw d at the stop lights. This ts a
your warning blinks to lowet Mgn of immaturity, and lx the
hi* beams, don't retaliate hy most n-cless sport tn the
blinding him. It is sen»elc«« world. If you Ihmk you have a
ami you coukl cause a head-on "hot" car, then take it to the
collision.
nearest supervised drag strip
If you are planning a long
Be grateful for the privilege
distance trip, avoid fatigue, t of driving, and take pride in
make It a point tn stop al drlung safely.

"II te not tree that t person
fert, by WTO, Insursne* eon&gt;
panics estimate that TO p*r need alga a pauper'* oath, to
cent of peopla over 63 and $Q get help through tho KerrWASHINGTON (UTI) per cent of people under 6$ Mills provision. A couple may Bickers a t a S c u te - passed
will have private health in­ have • yearly Income of $3.health ra re —Social Security
surance. Then we will all be 600, have up to $1,200 In sav­ hill today began to organize a
paying tremendous taxes, to ings or securities and life In rescue operation toe the mea­
pay medical bills for 10 to 13 surance, and atlll be eligible sure la anticipation of a tough
per eent of the population, for assistance," be pointed fight la the Rouse.
white we carry our own Insur­ out.
The Senate epprnved the bill
.Speaking against govern
ance," Dr. Johnson noted.
Thursday by a *V2S vote. It
Johnson also notrd that m e n I • sponsored medicare now goes to ■ House - Senate
though the proponents of the programs. Dr. Park noted the conference committee, but
bill say there will be no gov­ malingering that takea place, negotiations on ■ compromise
ernment control, this it not along with other abuse* of bill are not expected to begin
federal "handouts."
true.
until the middle of the month.
"Tbe average stay tn a reg
"Hospitals and doctors can
Once the compromise 1* work­
have a choice ai to whether ular hospital for a hernia op ed out, the changes then must
they wish to participate in the cratiun ia about five days. In he approved by hath House and
medicare program. If your a VA hospital, you're lucky to Senate. The original House
hospital or your doctor does get them dismissed in 26 bill contained do health c a r e
not participate, you cannot go days," he said.
provision*.
"This medicare bin la a po­
to that doctor or that hospital,
The Senate measure would
il you accept the government litical football — a fare# be­ expand the Social Security
aid — and you're going to be ing perpetuated on the Ameri­ system to provide hospitaliza­
paying for It, whether you ac­ can people," both physicians tion ami nursing rare benefit*
cept it or not," he »aid.
said.
for about IS million ekierly
“Thera will also In? a re­
persons. In addition H calls
view board, which Is mute up
for a $7-a-tnonlh boost In cash
of civilians and doctors, nol
Iwncfits for 30 million Social
necessarily your doctor. They
Security pensioner*. All this
and not your doctor will have
would be financed through
the power lo say when you
higher payroll taxea.
may leave the hospital, oi
No health rare bill has ever
whether you shall slay longer. John William Bogle, 76, of reached the House floor for a
SOTIl'K OK *«LK
Welle* t* *i*r»by *l»*n t h s i And li the medicare secretary 717 Park Ave., Sanford, died vote. Previous measures have
y u r n u a n t to th# final d&lt; crw is not satisfied with their rea­
Wednesday. A native of Dal­ been bottled up or killed in
f o r * ’lomir* ami la ta »nt#r• l la th* r a m * p e n l l n r In lh* sons, they may cut off the ton, C&gt;i., he had made hi* the House Ways k Means
C i r c u i t Court la an-t for S*ml- fcsleral payment to the hospi
nol* County. Florida, caaa itin'- tal and the physician if it home here for the post IS Committee, due in large part
h r ! n u m t x r 141 OS. the underyears. Surviving U one son, to the opposition of coinmIU-e
■le n e d Clerk will aell th* p r o ­ docs not meet with their ap­
John
W. Bogle Jr, of Wythe- chairman Wilbur I). Mill*, (Dp e r l y ettuated In Bald County proval. If this isn't govern
Ark.).
d e sc rib e d a*:
ville,
Vn.
l^&gt;t No, IS. Itln.’k T. North nicnt control and interference,
Rep . Cecil R. King. (D
The
body
was
ahipped
today
O rlando Town*lt*. Kourtb what ia i l l " asked Dr. John­
to Dolton for funeral and Calif.), a longtime supporter
Addition, a* recorded In
of Iwiilth care legislation. In
P la t n.iok IS, Pa«* IS P u b ­ son.
He also refuted the report burial service*.
lic IU#&gt;fi1a of Uemlnote
dicatrd in an interview that
County. F lorida.
that the AMA had spent 33
hackers might retort to a rare
T o * r t h « r with th* followlne
11- m e of p r o p e rt y located In million lobbying against the
ly used parliamentary maneA n d p e rm a n e n tly Inetalled a* medicare bill.
u tcr to help rescue the bill.
W r-irr of th* Im provem ent* nn
"Hie AMA spends M per
He said that an attempt pro­
e. ild lin d !
; l . -ater*. p e rm a n e n tly In- ecnl of its money an educa­
bably would to made on the
*t riled.
floor to Instruct House con
Together with all •tr u e tn r e e tion. Only two per cent would
a n d Im provem ent* now and be left to use for lobyiug," be
forces to Insist on a health
h &lt; f a f t e r on *.vld land, a nd f u ­ said.
care program in the final draft
ture* attached th e r e to , and all
Dr. Charles Park Jr., spoke
re n te .
laeuee. proceed*, and
of the compromise bill.
fly Maryann Miles
p r o f i t i accruing a n d to accrue in facor of the Kcrr-Mills med
The Youth Fellcwnliip of
from
wild premia**, all of
r» r|. h nr* Included w ithin tire leal bill, which has been St.
Aiulri-w-4 Prerliytcrinn
f. ifetfnln* de*-rtI&gt;lton and the backed by th* AMA. This bill
him thereof; nl*o all *a* provides for needy persons Church in llciir Luke recent­
j» .-a m , •lei'lrle, w a t e r and o t h e r
ly enjoyed u get-together nt
S e a t i n g , *ookInw. re fr ig e r a tin g , through matching Federal and thu lakcfront homo of Sir.
Ilichttr*. plumlilng.
v e n ti l a t ­ State wel/ara funds.
md Mr*. Hal Getting* on
in g Irrigating. a n d power *yeMembers of th* Sanford Kitetnw. w arblnM . appliance*, tlaIlcnr lotko.
to re*.
and
appurte nance*,
wants
Club presented sn ed­
liming
th*
afternoon
the
w h 'c h now ar* o r may h e r e i f Ver p e r ta in to. or b* u*ed with
group participated In such ucational program at the
tn, or on aald preinleea, even
ucUvilic-t u* boating, skiing, meeting of th* Maitlund Kiehoriuh tb * r b* d etached o r d*t a c h able.
swimming and games and wanis Club at tha Gfuriian
• t public aalw t o th* blfb**»
later pn p.ircd their own bar- Manor Restaurant in Maitland
• n d bact bidder f o r eaeh a t 11
Wednesday.
hcciin atipper.
•'clock A. K. on th* 11th day
of September, 1»«« a t th* F r o n t
Taking part In the program
Attending
terra
Mr.
and
Door of th* »*mlnol* County
Christian Education Month, Mr*. Jimmy Ridgwctt, adult were President John Durhy.
M 'n nrthnua* la Sanford. Florida.
"(»E A L &gt;
to b* observed hy Grar* advisor* and Keith Kleck- former presidents W. K.
Arthur H. Wockwlth. J r.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court Methodist Church during Sep­ mann, Brnn-ly Heath, Scott Kln'hoff. M. R. Strickland
By; Martha T. Vthlaa
tember, will open a t th* Gettings, D e n t MeGough, and William Fraasa.
Deputy Clerk
DEARDAU. ORIDLET AND morning worship service this Billy Johntton, Donna ValSunday when R*v. John H. dcj.', Lin&gt;la Files, Craig
LEW IS
A tonometer Is an Instru­
Attorneys for Flalnttff
Hires Jr. will conduct a con­ Rirckmnnn, Ran-ly Gettings, ment for measuring pressure
«o North Court Street
secration tervies for all Sherry Heath, Gary Gallon- within the eye. It is disunionPott Offlr* Boa 111*
Orlando, Florida
church school teacher*.
tin* and Ann Shelton.
ly used to test for glauco;r.a.
Pubttali Sept, i . 1114.
Members of each d a ta will
C D E -lt
b« Mated together and will
jv
thsi r m c r r r c iiir t o r
Look Twice / / / / / / ! h a v e 9 Ut« m o d e l Fulw m e a n i H j r n i n a i . n a . wear identifying nama tag*.
CHIT. IT AND r u n SEMINOLE Thot* attending th* aervlce rnnn that need a Rood home. D o n ' t really con­
c o r t t y . f l o r i d *.
who ar* not wearing nam*
sider buy Init n used economy ear, a n i l ) yon come
IT C H i S r i l T TO. 11)11
and look over these mine. F alco n s. They’re ell
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORT- tags will b* Invited to join a
O AGE ASSOCIATION, * eer- class.
ready to go. We’ll g i v e y o u e n o u g h i u f o r t h e
H ra llM ,
Throughout t h * • n 11 r a
lnt. 100 miles.
Flatottrr.
month, emphasis will b« plac­
LEO NARD JOHNSON and LB- ed on church school attend­
OLA JOHNSON, hi* wlfa, and
W ILLIAM W.
AUSTIN and ance and on Sunday, SepL 37,
ANNE V. AUSTIN, hi* wlf*.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
D efendant.- a fellowship cov*r*d diah
picnic will ba held Immadi- D'’2*1-tAl
m in i or tu x
Sanford
W. Park B| 1-8910
' • NOTICE IS H E R E IIT GIV­ ately following th* morning
EN »h«t on th* I t l h day of
Septem ber. ISM. a t H i** o'clock worahip.
By Dottle Aastla
City Editor
The unfavorable aspects of
the Ring • Anderson medicare
Jill which passed the Senate
Wednesday were outlined by
Dr. John Johnson and Dr.
Charles Park Jr., at the meet­
ing of the Sanford • Seminole
Jaycecs Thursday.
One of the main arguments
against the bill ia the increase
in social security taxes which
it would require, according to
Dr. Johnson, who said that the
#*x could reach as high aa 30
percent of an Individual's salary, or in some cates, more
than his Income tax.
"And the tax will be the
same for low Income and high
income groups, to that a man
making $6,000 a year la taxed
Just as much as a man making
$30,000," he explained.
"All this Is not necessary
b e c a u se t h e
majority of
people over 69 and under do
not need this government
handout to pay their bills. If
the government doesn't Inter-

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p u h l l r outcry, t h * foifciwln*
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P M s W in Even W hen They lose In N l F la t Chase
In 6-0 Tiff;
Cubs Nip Reds

ts

Petty Favored *
To Win'500'
At Darlington

Copeland Says
Greyhounds To
Get More Work

Richard Petty aad Fly. 4j
Bp Jim
month are favored to return
Herald Sparta Writer
to th* winner'* circle after
“We’ra going to work! We’re
going to work until these boys
tha ram tag of tho Southern
decide that they are here to
100 n t DarHngton Raceway
play football."
oa L ab a Day.
th* mathsThla determined statement
i the side af
Tha handaom* Randltman,
waa mad* by Head Coach
when a fla t
N.C* driver tapped all hie
Richard Copeland of Lyman
tat* its ftaal stags*.
rivals in tha P aatl poll, raHigh In Loagwood Thursday
citrine 30 ftrat place vet** of
Tha
_
afternoon after hi* Greyhounds
etin gala time un­
the S7 east by a panel of ex- fr
had completed one of their
ites tba other coatenders be­
toughest practice days so far
ports.
gin to mesa at a feat dip*
this year.
Th* only driver clots to
THREE VETERAN 8EMINOLES will captain Petty’s total waa Prod LorenwUeh to exactly what tba
Tba Hound* didn't allow the
Hand Coach Jim Pigott’* SH3 grid aquad dup­
starting of (he school year
doing for
of II*burnt. H i, th* Not
THE GUTTERBALU, nmaorwpg for 4b# No-Nothtng Bowling League
ing the forthcoming football season—lta first On* driver of th* Ford fac­
to
Interfere
with
any
of
their
tho loot
championship this summer, are (from left) Miss Sandy U nley, Bill Agee,
in the Hetro Conference. They are (from left)
plana In regard to their pre­
tory team. Lorenxan was th*
A weak ago, s
Mrs. Mary Krenter and A1 Krenxer. Krenser also won honors for a high
guard Joe Farleaa, tackle Dave Noell and quar­ first ehoict of M panelists.
paration
for
thla
year's
pig
by th* Phillies In their re­
handicap game of 27S.
(Herald Photo)
terback Ronnie Hinson.
(Herald Photo)
akin campaign.
meant that the
Junior Johnson, tha hardIf there wetw any changes
Bads would have to ploy .7*3
charger from Benda, N. C ,
made at all, they wern only
to tab* the penaant
third to th* balloting _
made In order to step up Ly
with six vote*, and Paul Gold- •
and th* Giants would have to
man's practice prt-aeasoo
smith and hla Plymouth was
ploy .771 ball to do as.
schedule before th* opener
fourth with firs.
In this last weak th* Phil*
against Ocoee Sept. 33.
Naxt In lino, with thrs*
have played Add baR,
The linemen, under th* dir­
vote* each, waa a pair of
worsening the position of both
ection of Machos Tom Baraaa,
Dodgt drivers, Bobby Isas*
i because tho
Jim Parley, and Dick Silvers,
and David Pearson. Thsy
Boda must sow ploy .724 ball
By Prod Down
Tho win raised Bunker’s Ing blow aa Ken McBride and survived a bard workout in
to win and th* Giant* AOS
By Da rid D f f h M n
continue to prime their char­ wtra followsd by Dart! Dlsrblocking and line technique,
ingtr, No. Ona Mtrcury driv­
UPI
Sparta
Writer
record to 14-4—giving him n Bob Lee combined in a fourball If th* Phillies simply
Returning lettermen Gene
Herald Sparta Writer
ge* right up to th* night of
er, and Jim Paschal, Petty’s
maintain that AOO gait
Honors are handing WnRy .771 won-loot percentage that hitter. McBrids yielded all Wlnkleman, Allie Bursae, and The Seminole High grid
tha gams.
Tba Phillies lost another Bunker's way ao fast that It la th* best in the circuit He four hits and both Yanks* Chuck Wagner all
squad held a hard hitting Head Coach J l a Pigott Plymouth tosmmoto. Each (J
had two rots*.
am Thursday sight — bow­
incredible hla No 1 allowed six hits, walked three inns In five Innings and then a great amount of huaUe dur­ scrimmage Thursday a n d plans to play the squad both
Naxt in line, with ona vet*
ing to the Houston Colts ft-0
ing
tho
afternoon.
It
la
appar­
looked
rough
and
ready
to
go
goal a year ago was pitching batters and struck out five Lee blew down the Yankees
ways, offensively and de­ aach, wsrs veteran Buck
— but gained Mather day
ent
that
these
and
tho
other
all
tha
way
against
Titus­
with
five
strikeouts
and
no
in beating 13-game winner
fensively. Ho plana only ona Baker (Dodge), Billy Wade
against that day whan Uma Stockton to n victory
hits ovar tha final four members of the Lyman sloven ville.
Camll* PaacuaL
change, a specialist at the (Mercury), and Bart Balts*r
Modesto
to
a
California
runs out for th* other con­
are determined to give th* According to ona of the
Tba Angela dealt tha Yan­ frames,
center defensive position.
(Dodgt),
tenders when the Cincinnati gua pUyoff gam*.
gam*
of
football
all
th*
desire
players the aquad la ready for
Jim Pregoal, who went
kee*’ flag hopes a devaeUtWhen asked bow ba thought
Red* lost to tho Chicago Cuba
three for three, hit a two-run It deserves. And thla la what the Titusville Terriers now, SHS would fare In tho Metro Petty is tha top money
Today th* 10 • year - old
s-o.
homer in the first Inning and Copeland expects of them. bat th* coaching staff will Conference Pigott answered winner on the NASCAR cir­
rlghthandar from Seattle,
cuit this year, and also leads
The Beds' defleit remained
Lou Clinton hit n two-run The Lyman squad has been
"Everything la relevant, we’ll in Grand National points.
Wash* Is a key man In tha
strengthened
during
th*
lari
at Btt games but the loss
double in tha fifth to account
have to wait until wo get Estimates of hla winning I
Baltimore Oriole's fight for
for tha Angela' runs. Both few day* by the addition of
there." Pigott stated that the speed ranged from 134.310 to
a word of nolle end on meant they loet another day th* Amarlcan Leagua pen­
blows came off rookie Mel three new athletes. These
squad
was greatly improved 119.000 miles per hour, with
trip In Chlesgo wee In which to make up thalr
nant, n strong contender for
Stottlemyre, who suffered hla three boys are all brother* and
and
he
was pleased with tha tho concensus a t 128.264.
by the written deficit.
The Milwaukee Braves beat AL Rookie of Urn Year hon­
■econd loss against four tri­ are transfers from Lakevlew
bet m eHen* for playing his
way they w'ere working.
Th* record for tho South­
High.
The
brothers,
Terry
umphs.
sew harmonic* by tba nura- the 8b Louis Cardinals 7-0 ors, likely to b* the youngeat
Before the acrimmage, As­ ern 600 la 129.734, set a year
Toole,
a
fullback,
Ramie
Tha Boston Red Box pound­
bara that ha n m r hoard and th* Baa Pranetsco Giant* pitcher ever to lead the league
sistant Coaches Dick Wil­ ago by tha lata Fireball
ed out n 7-8 victory over tha Toole, n center, and Jody
R am 's first admonition to topped th* New Terk Meta in won-lost parentage and n t
liams and Jim McCoy waked Rcberte.
Gil Luck, WTRR news and
i
3-1 In the only ether NL least even money to become sports director, announced to­ Kansas City Athletics In tha Toole, a guard by trade, prom
mm I t . . , .
with their individual groups, Loranxen’s bickers guessed
lse
to
add
a
great
deal
of
only
other
AL
game
while,
a a a
games.
tho youngeat pitcher ovar to day that th* local radio sta
McCoy with the lino and Wil­ hla winning speed aa high as
depth to the football situation
start a World Series game. tion will bo broadcasting the In tha National League, in Longwood thla year’.
liams with the backs.
Whan Tom Tawkay decided
142.001 and aa low aa 124.674.
to “promote" Pinky Hlggina
Bunker wrote another chap­ 10 gam* schedule of tho Uol Houston defeated Philadel­ Only on* thing is certain
McCoy ran the line through Johnsons’ supporters gussi­
ter in hla lloratlo Algor vanity of Florida again this phia 6-0, Chicago blanked at Lyman right now. The
from Bald to general n
blocking drills on the (evened ha would win a t speeds
atory T h u r s d a y whan ha year. The following Is the Cincinnati 3-0, ftfllwaukee Greyhounds are going to *m
man sled. They blocked tha
agar a faw yean ago, ha got
ranging from 130.310 mph to
an Immediate phone cell from
dummies on the sled Individu­
pitched th* Orioles to a 4-1 Gator achedul* for 1M4 with beat St. Louis 7-0 and San ploy awcat and hard work
Francisco
downed
New
York
ally aa well as pulling and 122.350, and Goldsmith’s from
victory over tho Minnesota tho WTRR broadcast times In
John Morphy, r a tin g hit
as a bails for their footbal,
3-1.
farm ayatam then. . . .
hitting tvery other on*. Ac­ 132.733 to 123.490.
Twins that enabled them to eluded:
team. "Sweat and hard work
Fells
Mantilla
drove
In
"There’* a guy In Mlnnaspcording to McCoy the line
taka n one-gama lead ovar Sept. It, 8MU at GilneavUle
can cause a lot of surprises
olia," aald Morphy, **Ju»t
tha idle Chicago White Sox —1:13 p. m.; Sept. 38, Miss three runs with two homera on the playing field," accord­
has Improved and la atilt Im­
proving all tha time.
right for tho job.” . . . But
and a four-gam* lead over liitppi State at Jackson—8:45 and two singles and Eddie ing to Copeland.
Members of the Seminole tho New York Yenkcee, who
Ynwkey had already decided
Williams worked the backs
m.; Oct. 3, L.S.U. at Baton Bressoud also homered In the
on Billy Jurgts (toon to be Swim Aisoclstion tnd their loat to tho Loa Angrlea An­ Rouge—8:45 p. m.; Oct. 10, Red Box' 11-hit attack. Relief
on
pass patterns and on pass
ASSISTANT C O A C H
defense. It was a toss up aa
junked) and Murphy had to psrents joined in a tribute to gela 4-2.
01* Mlaa at Galneivillo—1:45 ac* Dick Radats stopped the
Dick
Williams,
worked
p.m.; Oct. 17, South Carolina Athletics on two hits and
talh Gene Mauch out of quit­ coach Emma Spencer, at the
with Seminolo High to who would snag th* ball aa
at Gainesville (homecoming) struck out alx In th* last four
ting the organisation on the Leko Golden home of Mr. and
a n d defenders
backs Thursday after­ receivers
■pot. . . . “Tho Red Boo have Mrs. Fred Gsnas Thursday
—1:45 p.m.; Oct. 34, Alabama Innings to win hla 13th game
scrapped
tor
It la Williams'
noon ns tho Tribe a t­
mad* a lot of miatakea," aald night. Swimming and water
at Tuscaloosa— 3:43 p. m.; againat eight defeats.
opinion the backs are small
tempted
to
strengthen
PAISLEY, Scotland (UPI) '
John, who now tenda the skiing preceded a family style
Oct. 31, Auburn at Galncaville
its secondary defensive but quick and can bandit tha — British ring officiating
—1:45 p. m.; Nov. 7, Georgia
Mata' farma, “but that waa picnic on dm grounds.
task
ahead.
tactics.
at Jacksonville—1:43 p. m
the biggest.” . . . aa the A talented vocal group In­
The first varsity unit scrim­ cam* undsr fir* from Buga*
(Herald Photo)
Nov. 31, Florida Stale at TailsPhillies era now proving. . . , cluding Sally Rosamond, Peg
maged
against the second fea­ Ray Robinson's cornsr today
By Boh Thomas
• e *
gy Harden, Laura Bracken and
hasseo—1:45 p. m.; Nov. 38,
turing the first unit working when the former middle­
Herald Sports Writer
Miami at Galncaville— 1:43 p.
together to move the ball for weight champion's manager
Although televUlon bout* Nancy Morgan sang a parody
The Crooms High School
nra almoat flnle, don’t feel to the tune of "Hello Dolly,"
a number of TDs. Then the demanded a recount In a los­
grlddos will play Matthew
Navigation, safety afloat m.
WTRR will also broadcatt
eorty for Lee Vega* (where entitled "HeDo Emma," bring and the uaa of charts and
second unit took possession of ing vardlet to Mlek Leahy of
Gilbert of Jacksonville this
man emanated). The gam­ ing out the highlights of Urn compaea are Included In tha the Gator Football Preview
the ball and moved very well. Inland.
year making them eligible for
Leahy, tha British mlddlabling oaala plana to open n swimming season. This was u fe boating and basks sea­ each Friday night at 8:13 p.m
After the scrimmag* the
Big Nine North Conference
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Stan honors.
welght
king, won a 10-round
aporta bureau to bring out­ punctuated with the presents manship lesson* beginning beginning Sept. 18.
squad worked on punts and
It was also announced that Muslal, convalescing from an
standing event a to tho Ne­ tion of a "topless" bathing Tuesday at tha Greater Or­
punt returns. Ronnie Hinson decision Thursday night aa ha
Heretofore the Panthers were
complete football coverage attaek of "viral enteritis"
vada retort. It’ll be headed suit with the 5SA emblem on
and Buddy Burton both made outpolntad Robinson on re­
lando Chamber of Commere*. will be broadcast after each caused by "complete physical In a peculiar posltloa 'v
by Ron Amot, aporta editor tho front and the w o r d
the
kind of long punts the feree Ik* Powell'* scorecard.
far
as
earning
conference
F. Stewart Ilelmly of th* game and football scores will cshaustlon,” will probably
"Coaeh" on the back, and
"It waa a shaking verdict,"
of th* Review-Journal. . . .
By
Marshall
Lingo
team
will need this season.
laurels. In that they played
highly originally decorated hat Orlamlo-Sanford U.H. Coast be aired Saturdays at 8:13 p leave the hospital Saturday, only four conference teams.
•
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Judging by (he coaches' said Manager Georgs Gain*,
Herald
Sports
Writer
Th* only man to pitch In both created by Iloo Gsnas. Guard Auxiliary la In charge ra., featuring up-to-tbe-secood Dr. I. C. Middleman, St. Louis The ruling in essence
Coach Paul Mlkler, athletic smiles, it waa a moat satis­ ford. “I have asked tha board
of control to examine tha
th* mojora on on* leg la Bert John Wight with the aid of i of tha eight-lesson, boat safe­ football scores from all over C a r d i n a l physician, aald thus: In order for a team
directa
at Oviedo High School, factory workout.
Thursday.
referee's card—ha most hava
Shopard, a World War It wig, hat aad borrowed bath ty course. Tbs earns court* th* nation.
be
aligibl*
for
conference
announced
today
that
season
amputee wha recently came Ing suit was a perfect stand-in waa held taat May and 87 S1U Coach Jim Pigott, hU Muslal waa In good humor honors, It must play five league tickets are now oa sals f a
counted wrong."
graduates received U S. Coast staff, and top playen will be Thursday aa ht ant up in bad games.
Eaat from hla California job for tho coach.
Tho lost waa Robinson's
tha coming football season.
anproaaly to tee th* Meta— After a few numbers on the Guard Certificates of Baaic heard on WTRR Wednesday and joked with th* first visi­ The Coaching Staff is elated Adult tickets are good for the
13th In 179 career fights.
nights at 6:15 p. ra., beglnn tors he had aean alnca ha be­ over playing their new rival. flva home games. In buying
a ad compete In the National guitar and drums by Randy Small Boat Seamanship.
Leahy haa fought 88 time*
Lesaona will b* held in tha ing Sept, 18.
Amputee tournament (ha'a n Bowling and Butter Bruce,
came ill Tuesday night while Athletic Director Joseph E. tickets ahead of time tans get
and loat 14 bouts.
Thla will b* a weekly tea watching a 8L I-ouia Cardin­ Fair, and Head Coach Wtllle to a** one gamo free.
alx-haadlcap golfer). Bert Min Emma (as the swimmers C. of C. building at 111 E.
affectionately
can
her)
was
Central BlTd* Tuesdays and lure throughout the football al*. M ilwaukee Hravca base (I. Holt waked for tiva years Tickets may bo purchased
waa with th* Senators In
Mayfair Country Club offi­
104ft and pitched aeveral In presented with a gift In appre­ Fridays at 7:45 p.m. No reg­ season.
ball game at Busch Stadium. to accompliih their new sta­ In Oviedo at any of the fol­ cials aald today that tho t a i l
ciation
of
her
successful
seaistration fee Is charged, but
nings In relief. , . . “It
*T feel 100 per cent bellec," tus in the Big Nine.
lowing places: Oviedo Drug links will be open L ab a Day
students must puchase text­
wasn't my leg thet held me ion with the Association.
Meanwhile, bark at Panther- S tae, City Hall, or at the but will be closed Tuesday.
Muslal said. “I believe I'll be
Thnrsdsy’a Results
books and taaaon materials.
hack,” ha reminisced. "No
land, the boys are beginning to school office. la Chuluota tic­ A *ouraam«nt la scheduled Columbus 11 Chattanooga 4
tip-top ,u a law days."
ReglatrLtion blank* a r e
take shape as they prepare kets may he purchased from f a local golfers on Monday. Charlotte 2 Birmingham 1 __
manager liked th* Idea of
available a t th* Information
saying to hiniaelf, l a a &lt;
for thrir opening game with Euwel While.
Tb? 4jfjlr-wm ba played co .L/nchburg t ' AahevUla I
desk and at 7 p.m. before tha
logged man th* beet pitcher
_ Ocala .5cct.ia_The. Wtld Bull* Student tickets are 'alio on a point basis.
I Knoxville 4 Macon 1
W
L
PcL
GB
I have for todayl*. . . When
first class. There la.-no-ageseem to have a hex over the sale.
P h tU L „
10 S3 .COS---GB
W
L
Pet.
-T- managed - later- la WaterPanthers as they have been Mlkler aald, "Thla la Ovtelimit for students and boat
Cina.
7ft U .544 IVb
Baltimore
I I 53 .04
bury, Conn., I played first
able to defeat them In their dn'a third year of football and
ownership la not required.
San
Fran.
Tft 40 .554 4 4
Chicago
31 51 .348 t
opening game for several years will probably bo our best. Be­
and stole five hoses. Against
St. Louis
73 40 .540 1M
Naw York
78 58 .578 4
AIlia Reynolds in n California
Crooms' coaches and players cause of this we are expect­
Pitts.
r 4ft .904 13
Detroit
71 •6 .318 t m
are planning to turn the tide ing a lot of support from the
aahlbltioa gams, 1 beat out n
Mltwiukow
47 44 .504 13V4
Loa Ang.
70 m .304 13W
in their favor thla aeasoo.
drag bunt. And I got two-for
people In and around Oviedo."
Loa Ang.
44 47 .444 13lt
□eve.
•7 47 .300 14
four playing against tho Pol­ Chicago
Also, to make room tor aa
CHICAGO
(UPI)
—
Tho
41 73 .454 W t
Minn.
87 44 .494 14H
Florida
was
a
sacoivtquart­
ler All-Stars when Bob could
tlcipated
Increased attend­
Chicago White Sox put Min54 77 .430 23»i
Houston
Boston
fll 73 .449 31
er football team la 1063, ac­ ance, two mors sections of
■till fire ’em.” . . .
nia
Mincao
to
work
aa
•
Job Tow L arg*.
.334
3314
45
Naw
York
44
Wash.
33 ■3 .300 20
•
*
a
cording to scoring statistics bleachers have been installed
coaeh
today
and
hoped
they
Thursday's Resells
Kan.
City
50
IS
.370 3lVh
Job Too
Between you'a'm*, tho moat San Francisco 3 Naw York 1
could get him bock on the which show th* Gators outdo­ f a the coming season.
Thursday's Results
ing
foes,
30-13,
during
that
perunusual pro grid rookie of Houston 4 Philadelphia 0
The
first
gam*
is
slated
field aa an active player with­
tod.
Sept. 33, hosting Crescent City.
all may bo Nabraaka’o Jim Milwaukee 7 St. Louie 4
FREE ESTIMATES
NEW YORE (UPI) — Pro- Baltimore 4 Minnesota l
in tha next two weeks.
Lot
Angelas
4
New
York
3
Baffico. Baffle* I* a tlO- Chicago 3 Cincinnati 4
fesalona! football, which has
The Whits Sox, balked by
pounder who he* a good ehot Only games scheduled
grown hy 1-sps and bounds Boston 7 Kansas City 3
Commissioner F o r d Frick
Only
games
scheduled
hey how’s this 7 7 ? 7 ? 7 A vary near new
at earning n Un* spot with Los Angeles at New York,
•Inca lta post-war Infancy,
from signing Minnie a t a
Friday’s Gamas
ARRANGED!
1963 Ford Yt ton pickup. Juat 13,000 mile*. It’a
Buffalo. They call him Box
has
finally
been
accepted
and
(T-N)
playar, did th* next bast
New
York
at
Kansas
City,
(N)
Dark
Blue.
Han
an
automatic
transmission
just
Car because of hla alas, but Chicago at St. Louis (N)
acknowledged by the moguls
thing Thursday and signed
like your passenger car, except U’a heavier for
AO Types Repair* Aad
ha cam* within one stroke San Francisco at Philadelphia of Wall Street aa a big and Boston at Minnesota (N)
th* xataran outfialdar aa o the big pay loada you may want to carry from
Baltimore
at
Lot
Angelas,
(N)
Complete Inatollatlan.
of qualifying for tho U. S.
profitable business.
(N )
coach.
Cleveland at Chicago (N)
time
to
time.
Radio,
Heater
Jk
DeLuxe
cab.
Open Golf tournament and la Houston at Pittsburgh (N)
Dun and Bradstreet a
General Manager Ed Short
Detroit at Washington (N)
a fin# tennis player. . ,
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) nounced in Its September Is­
■aid ha did this because It
ftatarday’s Games
sue of “Dun's Review" that Baltimore at Loa Angelea &lt;N) waa fait Minoso, who had hla
Saturday'* Game*
Joalah Cilber Holland, i Loa Angelea at New York (Nl pro football has pulled out of
New York at Kansas City (T- greatest years aa a Whit*
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
American editor, was author Chicago at St. Louis
"ankle deep red ink" into th* N)
ADCOCK AND BERRYH1LL — OWNERS
Box playar, “ahculd be part 322-1481
Sanford
W. Park 644-8918
of Ute famuli* 'Timothy Tit- San Francisco at Phils., (N) world of big profitable bull Cleveland at Chicago
uf the club" If It wins tho
322-9358
122-2287
con|ti" Utters.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) ness.
Detroit a t Washington
pennant.

Bunker Beats Twins For Birds;

Pigott Preps Units

Angles Deal Yanks Tough Blow

To Play Both W ays

WTRR To Carry
Broadcasts Of
Gator Contests

Seminole Swim
Group Honors
19(4 Coach

Ray's Manager
Wants Referee's
Card Inspected

Crooms Eligible
For Loop Honors
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Elvis Appears A t Drive*In
Before EIvti P rnley traded
picture work for the Army
choret, ho blued a new en­
tertainment trail far fcimwli
«s sb ector-iiafer with his
outitending perform*nee ••
Danny Fliher In the Hal Wallie hit production, "King Cre­
ole,’* which return* Sunday
to the Movieland Drive-In The­
atre playing through Tuesday.
Like Bing Crosby, Frank
Sinatra and Dean Martin, king
of the song • senders Preiley
proved himself capable of ris­
ing to dramatic heights with
his wonderful characterisation
in the Paramount dnm atlia-

Uoa af Harold Bobbins’ best
seller, "A Stone for Danny
Fisher.” The co-stare are Car­
olyn Jones, Walter Matthau
and Delores Hart.
Wednesday and Thurdday
brings "Jtaw Wind In Eden"
la color starring Esther Wil­
liams and Jeff Chandler, and
"5 Miles to Midnight" starring
Sophia Loren.
Friday and Saturday brings
a triple feature: "Vara Crus,"
In color stirring Gary Coop­
er and Burt Lancaster; "OS
Squadron," in color starring
Cliff Bobertsoo; and "The
Beat Man" stirring Henry
Fboda.

W e e k e n d
fM D A Y P .t

KING OF THE SONGlenders, Elvis Presley,
returns In his m o s t
dramatic role In the
Hal Wallis Paramount
p r o d u c t i o n , "King
Creole,” due Sunday a t
the Movieland DriveIn Theatre. P r e s l e y
sings ten terrific tunes
in the film, which costars Carolyn Jones,
Walter Matthau and
current stage hit, Do­
lores H a r t

HI Dt - I N THEATR

Only someone with the ima­ week's entertainment at the [Beetle# la their usual man
ginative genius of Alfred BUs, la the widely known |ner "A Hard Days Night."
Hitchcock cm enjoy looking
at movies in the highly unique
manner he chooaee.
Whenever possible he catches
only the endings of pictures,
but starting Sunday through
Wednesday everyone caa see
the latest creation of Hitch­
cock.
"Mamie",
starring
"Tippi" Hcdrcn and Scan Con­
nery.
Sean Connery is such a
dyed-ln-the-tarUn nonconform­
ist ha hid all Hollywood talk­
ing from the moment he arriv­
ed to star with *Tlppl* llcdrtn
In Alfred Hitchcocks s » my­
stery.
On the set of "Msrnie,” a
T IP P I’ HEDREN, a compulsive thief, ia caught
suspenseful sex - mystery, he
by Sean Connery as ahe attem pt to rifle the
p o r t r a y a a Philadelphia
safe in Connery'a publishing firm, in Alfred
publisher who falls In lova
Hitchcock’s suspenseful sex-mystery, "Marnte,”
with a woman be knows to be
in Technicolor for Universal release. This starts
s compulsive thief.
the chain of strange events involving the two
Winding up this enjoyable
co-stars.

TONITE ft SAT.
ADMISSION

Mad, Mad Etc. Held Over

I U W ca J S .
MIGHTIEST
TRIPLE HORROR
EVER SHOWN
No. 1 At 7:90 Only

"THE EVIL EYE"
No. 3 At 9:90 Only

“A COMEDY
OF TERRORS’*
In Blood — Color
Vincent Price
Peter Lorre

N. 3 At 11:00
“BLACK SABBATH"
Doris Kirloff

COMING
BUN. • MON. - Tt’ES.
7:15 A 12:00

How do*a a picture gat ■
title?
Better atilt, how did s pic­
ture like Stanley Kramer'*
hilarloua ‘Tt’a A Mad, Mad,
Mad, Mad World," in Ultra
I’anaviaion and Technicolor,
which la being held over for
another week at the Seminole
Plata Cinema come by ita
title?
Well, It all began around
two yaara ago whan a aeript
writer named William Rosa
wrote a comedy avowedly "to
end all comadlea.” Ha called
it "Something a Little Lai*
Sertoua.”
It waa wild-eyed, faat-moving, full of excitement, had
a craiy plot and a chase If
aver there waa one. It called

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for a caat which included
‘‘everybody who's aver been
funny."
Rota sent hla Idas to
Kramer who had juat finish­
ed the dramatic "Judgment
at Nuremberg" and who, ac­
cording to a rumor that had
been current in Hollywood for
some time, was looking for
something lighter than tha
typa of picture which had
made him famous.
Kramer looked at Rosa'i
dream and liked it.
The caat of “everybody
who’* ever been funny” was
rounded up and it Included
»om# of tha biggest names of
screen, TV and radio, Tha
picture went into production
with Kramer aa director and
producer. Everything w a a
fine except the tltt*. Kramer
didn't like “Something a Lit­
tle Less .Serious."
Heads were put together,
and out of the huddle eama
a new till*. It waa "One
Damn Thing After Another."
But aftar a while that wore
thin and heads want together
again.
Out of thia session cams
"It's a Mad World" from
Kramer. Rosa bid two made
and Kramer doubled. Final

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outcome T "It’s A Mad, Mad,
Mad, Mad World." A sugges­
tion for a fifth Mad was
voted down aa redundant
“It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad,
Mad World” will b« seen axactly aa it waa shown at ad­
vanced prices at reserved
■eat ahowinga. Ita mualc ia
by Ernest Gold.
Among tha funmakera in
ita caat are Spencer Tracy,
Milton Berla, Sid Caesar,
Buddy Hackett, Ethel Mer­
man, Mickey Rooney, Dick
Shawn, Phil Silvers, Terry
Thomas, Jonathan Winters,
Edia Adams, Dorothy Provine, Peter Falk and Jimmy
Durant*.

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ANY LIST of the
world’s great comics
m ust Include Jimmy
D u r a n t e , and th n t’s
what the cast of 30 nss e m b 1e d for Stanley
Kramer's " It’s A Mad,
Mad, Mad, Mad World”
does, too; The U A r e lens# Is being held over
for another week a t
th e Seminole P l a z a
Cinema on a continuous
p arfo rm an ce, popular
price basis.

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SUSPENSEFUL MYSTERY1 . . .

FB1DAY P. M.
7:30-3 i.IO p. m. (CBS) Th#
Great Adventure. "Tha Hrnry
Brrgh Story." (Rerun). Slowmoving hut Informative anil
well-acted, particularly by
Brian Keith, who stars at
Henry Bergh, founder, in
13150, of the Society for th#
Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­
mals.
7:30-3:30 »■ m. (NBC). In.
ternatinna? Showtime. "Tha
Hungarian Natiunal Clrrua."
(Renin). ffinr# Iron Curtain
countric* itrei* gymnaitlc*,
tha bulk of this hour concern*
itself with various eipacta nf
acrobatlci. However, th# moat
Interesting blta of thg show
ar* tho*# involving an amaz­
ingly intelligrnt elephant and
a lively collection of perform­
ing canine.
7:30-8:30 p. m .(ABC)
Olympic Trials. It's back to
Astoria Pool and tha World’s
Fair arain. This tints tha
aquatic events era centered

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around tha diving board with
the finnls of the rnrn'a threemetre springboard competi­
tion. At the Fair, free style
wrestling ia the center of at­
traction. tilow-motlon films of
the more difficult diving
maneuvers aa well aa aoma
of the wrestling matches will
he shown.
8;30-B:30 p. m. (ABC).
Burba’s Law. ‘Who Killed
r*h!a Roberta?" (Rerun).
Two heat element* her* are
7.** 7.*a Gabor aa a beauti­
ful murder suspect and com­
edian Paul Lynda In a dra­
matic rule. Although h* hides
hla usual grimaces playing
th# weepy secretary of a
murdered sportsman, h* (till
rate* aa best performer In
thl* episode la which you’ll
see Lisahelh Feott and Mary
Aator in cameo role*.
9:30-10 p. m. (NBC) On
Parade. Once again talent
triumphs over productions,
with beautiful Jan* Horgan

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get a day off. For some, tho
coming Monday will mean a
Cater
three-day weekend, and for
( • ) My F a v o r ite M arties
other*, tt will b* back to tho
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salt mines on Monday.
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1:9* ( I ) Doaaaea
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who has a nice tong
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s few tile# spots in which to
t l ) Candid C a m a r a
enjoy tha happy hours, dinner
t l . t # ( I ) 4 DC Rawa R e p erl
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out, or a little celebration all
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MONDAY A. M.
up on your favorits bever­
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ages, all brands, at the prices
l i t * (1) Sunshine A l m i a t *
you like to pay. If you'r* not
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planning an outing, but want
t i l l t l ) Teday
to cscapa tha heat in pleasant
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T.J9 (1) New*
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Spaghetti House in Orango
City. Tha featured ipeclnl
thl* week ia taaty Laisgna al
formi or Ravioli with cheese
nnd meat Prepared tha wny
Jean and K»rro prepare it, it
la a treat nt any price, but
It’a on #pedal through Thura*
day. Sorry, they will he clos­
ed on Monday, at they aro
regularly, each week.
* a *
FREDDIE'S Steak llou.e
saya tha only day they close
i* Christmas, so if you're
down that wny thia weekend,
or Labor Day and are plnlmf
for some really first rata
cuisine, Freddie's will wetcoma you, In their Lamp­
lighter I.ounge or the Gas­
light Room.
* • *
HOLIDAY weekend* ar* a
good time for the whule fam­
ily to get together and en­
joy » delicious meal without
any one having to stand over
a hot itove. Try taking tho
whnlr family nut to tho
Trndewinil* Cafeteria in RemInol* Pima at Castellierry.
You’ll tee a marvelous array
of tempting fundi spread out
b«fore you, to titillate your
plate, and il’a so easy on tho
wallet, too.
* * *
DAVE UEMLF.Y la the
new party hoet at th* Capri
Restaurant, who will help you
make arrangements for all
kinds of get-together* Includ­
ing banquet*, luncheon*, teas,
coffees, brunches and dinners,
planned down to tha last de­
tail to maka your party a
lucres*. Of course, there Is
warm hospitality in the coni
air—- - con4t)laned- »tnin*pb»r#
all th# time, and fine eervlr*
to make your dinnrr or
lounging a distinct plensuio.
delivering a group of aelecilone in h#r own rather uni­
que style. Th* song* Include
'Fascination," which eh* ha*
mada her own, plu* eurh
othara as “Love Makes The
World Go ’Round" and "With­
out You." Pleasant show for
lovers of good pop mualc.
10-11 p. m. (CBS) Th* Al­
fred Hitchcock Hour. "Ten
Minutes From Now." (Ba­
iun). IVuiied tuaptst* com*#
to a disappointing climax
rather early but t h m ’l an­
other surprise In thl* seem­
ingly hackneyed ptuL A frus­
trated artist ( D o n n e l l y
Rhode!) threaten* to blow Up
an a rt museum fur not ac­
cepting hia work. When he
finally appears to carry out
his threat, tha police are
waiting and confiscate hia
home-made bomb, which turns
out to be n shoe box contain
lag an alarm duck.

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DOST FORGET ladles,
that your drinks from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m. at th* Carib*
Lounge in tha Valdes Hotel
will only coat you tha same
amount aa your age. Isn’t
that cute? Thia is a new gim­
mick they introduced recent­
ly, which has proved very
popular. If you'd lika to stay
for dinner, they will order
it for you directly from Roe*
and Wilk Bowman's Restaur­
ant next door, dons Just to
y o u r order, and served
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tba Ortsria Society, a
A v a l great * «■!■*»&lt; Nat­
an. Iba waa graduated from
Samlaola Kith Scbaai wttk tba
class at W aad was activity
atgetad ia lO school aetMtie*.
For dm past thru msatbi,
Beway aad tea ethor d N a H
have beta ha Sootlaad aad
England oa aa avanaslleal
missloa. n a y flew over "*•
their owa" with deaatlou aad
eeotribwtteu from f rom
philanthropists. Upea their ar­
rival, two kind English ladles
donated a six bedroom bouse
for their dwelling at Bmriekirpoa-Tweed, Englsad. Here
they did til their own coking,
housework, ate. la teams, gad
bad a balL
They traveled ia teams aloag tha Scotland border,
where only S par cent of tba

DEANNA NICHOLS
brkiei . fleet will make the
traditional march Saturday,
September S,
Mlia Deanna Nlcbola and
Lt. Norman Fined will bo
married Saturday afternoon
at 4 p.m. Deanna and Norman
met at Biloxi, Miss., when ibe
wai visiting with irlendi, 10
the reit it ohvloui.
The bride * elect was born
at Huntington, W, Va., but
moved to Sanford at a g e
three. She waa graduated
iro n Seminole High School
wXi the class of ‘at. Deanna,
wi:o la most atractlve, waa
very popular In high school,
and confessed she was into everything except trouble. Fol­
lowing her grxduitlon, ahe at­
tended Janes Business College
in Urlando, and later attended
Huntingdon College at Mont­
gomery, Ala., where ahe was
an elementary education ma­
jor.
Lt. Fruccl Is a native of
Niles, Mich., and was gradu­
ated from Hillsdale College in
Hillsdale, Mich., with a de­
gree in Public Delations. Pri­
or to entering the Air Force,
be was alfllisted wllh Proctor
and Gamble in Detroit, and
presently has a leave of ab
sence.
Deanna tikes all sports, and
enjoys good music and liters
tore. She is possessed wllh an
abundance of talent, having an
excellent singing voice, and
she also plays the piano. She
confided she has always stay­
ed in the background in do­
mesticity, but now la eagerly
awaiting the opportunity to
explore these challenges.
Tile young couple will live
in Grand Forks, N. D., where
Lt. Fmecl has already been
transferred, Deinna plans to
further her edueslion at the
university there, A house is
not important to Deanna. She
etsied with genuine sincerity
that the wanted her home to
he__comfortable,_warm and
friendly, which are requisites
essential to the happiness of
her tall, dark 'n handsome
huibsnd and their three kids.

WES SAYS:
The King was In (he
counting home.

Counting all hie money,
The queen » u In the
parlor
Ealing bread and honey,
The meld had gone to
WES-KAY
To wash all the clothen . . .
That’s why the King and
Queen had lots of money!
How Come? Becenee they
rould w uh MOKE Clothe,
i LEANED end CHEAPER
at WES-KAY.
If Wee enn't prove this to
you. YOUR WASH IS
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WASHETEItlA

20lb Frrnch Are., Sanford

MRS. PAUL (BETTY)
L a wl g « v u recently
chosen u "Girl of the
Y e a r " representing
Theta Epsilon Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi, for
o u t standing services
performed in the so­
rority’s behalf.

Mr*. Mary u n M a ?r*sc«nt bridal
M u d Baa* qo*t of wtuto n tw , abM
a ll Lae Bnabaagfe. seaefM r.
aad Him Ctrl Bkbaed Bnsm*
h ig h , alae af ihla city,
were united ia Boty matrimony
oa Thursday, September 1,
1BB4 at 11 a. m. at AB Beds
Cathode Church.
The Bevereod Blcbard Lyons
officiated at the impmalvw
eaadellght, double ring cere­
mony sad nuptial maw before
the alter flanked oa either
aide by etaadiag spiral five
braurbad candelabra. The
background waa a profusion of
palnu nod tropical greenery,
accented with magnificent ar­
rangements of glads, mums,
rosea, oraaga btoaaom* tad
Lily af tba Valter Is tall ped­
estal baskets. The pews ware
marked with white satin bows
and orange blossoms and the
white antis kneeling pillows
ware hand mads.
Mra. F. E. Roumlllat Sr.,
organist, provided the nuptial
selections, " 0 Perfect Love,”
"Whither Thou Guest,’’ and
"Are Maria."
Given la marriage by her
grandfather, Henry Tamm Sr.,
the bride waa lovely in a
formal gown of silk organxn
over peau da sole. Tha long
fitted bodice was cut along
princess lines, featuring tradi­
tional pointed sleeves. Clusters
of seed pearls and lrridcscents
adorned the scalloped neckline
and bodice front. The volumin­
ous skirt Matured a large sat­
in bow, centered with a while
satin row, at the back from
which the sweeping chapel
train waa attached, ner Im­
ported veil of silk Illusion fell
from a crown of hand eut cry-

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MRS. RONALD LEE BRUMBAUGH

Females Gaining In Raid
On Males Togs, Toiletries

TRACY 1IEGG

tha chic feminine wardrobe. |
Boots, tha one-time symbol
of military maaculinlty, also
have been kicked out of tha
etrlctly man's field.
BONNY WILSON
Tha cigarette amoke scare
population are church going.
that recently befuddled smok­
Their evangelistic work inclu­
ers gave women another
ded visitation!, acquainting
chance to gain a little more
tha c h i l d r e n with Sunday
of man’s territory, Schnitxler
School, and providing the
noted. Many women switched
teenagers with entertainment.
to pipes and cigars.
They formed a "Mission Pray­
Schnitxler said the femin­
er Band", in which cards
ine "take-over" is particular­
were drawn containing a
ly notable in tha field of toil­
name. They exchanged pray
etries.
era and gift! to tha party
"Itasora are a prime exam­
whose name apeared on the
ple," he said. “In recent
card. They also staged a "New
years, the distaff demand for
Life Campaign", with tha pri­
safety raxora Just Ilka tha
mary purpose to acquaint tba
one dear old dad used—but
people wllh Christianity.
with more feminine appeal."
For diversion, the group en­
A slimmer, lighter model
gaged in tennis, ping pong,
fashioned after the sturdier
chess and other sports and
mala variety haa been bought
games. They were particular­
by l.S million womin.
ly interested In providing
Tha marketing expert said
clean and whoteaome enter­
hla firm waa surprised when
tainment for (he young people
It brought out a deodorant
and to maintain batter rela­
for man, tha first in an aero­
tions toward a serene way of
sol spray can.
life.
“ We figured It would be
It la gratifying to know that
used by a amall segment of
our youth of America Is in­
the female public," he laid.
spired by the need tor greater
"But w« didn’t nnticipate the
Christian relations throughout
tremendous appeal it has had
tha world, and these young
for women."
people are to be highly com­
ffchnitiler said tha femin­
mended for availing their ser­
ine "take-over" of tha exclu­
vices in this monumental
sively so-called mala market
field of endeavor.
for toiletries baa been so
Marriage, B o n n y ? She
great In recant ysars that
Mrs.
P.
J.
Allen
of
111
HoUy
couldn't think of anything ni­
avary company ought to ancer than having a missionary Avenue has departed for Co­ atyysa a new product's poten­
husband to travel along with lumbus, Ohio for a two week tial from tha woman’s view­
her. Auy prospects, Bonny visit with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. point as well as th* man's.
Answer — a broad amtte.
"Evidence la strongly on
Shaffer and ton, Allan.
our aids in this matter, and
Moat varieties of cantaloupe Mrs. Shaffer is the former tha case grows stronger each
are beat U the netting la thick Phyllis Allen of Sanford.
year aa_ women _ entrench
• • •
and close. Ripeness is indicat­
“ WE GOT OUR WIRES all ed by a smooth, not gouged, Steve Cain and Patrick Z*u- themselves mors firmly in
crossed up and wera unable atom scar, with color a yellow 11, along with P. Zeuli, have what waa man'a territory," he
to engage In an Informal tete- teh buff or gray, and a fruity recently returned from New noted.
He cited the way women
a-tete w i t h Mary Helene odor. Hoocydawa ara ripe York City, where they spent
Washburn, as has been the when the rind has creamy to two weeks visiting the World's have become addicts of soma
custom with Sanford's bride*. yellowish color and tba blos­ Fair snd many other points of tha mors masculine sports
She has already made the som end bts softened slightly. of Interest around the city. —bowling, pool, baseball.
Even tha man'a world has
Stove la a senior at Seminole
grand march and la featured
elsewhere on the page. Con­ Tiny transmitters hidden In High and Patrick Is a fresh­ disappeared from universities,
with hardly an all-male col­
gratulations and good luck to false teeth tell Australian In­ man at Stetson University.
lege operating in tha United
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brum vestigators about jaw move­
States.
Green
onions
are
usually
Im
baugh.
ment and pressure for refining
• • •
denture fit, "Medicine at mature early white or bulbtew And In th* matter of
BONNY WILSON la ona of Work," n publication lor doe- onions. Leaks, larger but aim names, woman long tine* have
liar, have broad dark green stepped in.
our local glrla aotering into tors, reports.
leave* and straight, thick Soma woman have monikers
white necks. Shallots grow In —ones only a man's—such aa
clusters and have only alight Micbaal, Loo, Tracy, Marlon,
SPECIAL SALE ALL
Broca!
bulbs.
BOSTON ((UP!) — Many
years ago a bunch of trench
coats In a cloak room meant
the place was loaded with for­
eign correspondents or a del­
egation from Interpol — all
very masculine typee.
But spying trench eoate In
the cloak room In contempor­
ary times can’t lead to such
a clear-cut surmise.
Women, you eee, number
the trench cost among Iteme
they have taken ovar from
tha man's world.
So many of tha thlnga once
thought of aa exclusively
male, in fact, have been pre­
empted by tha diataff aide
that It'* getting pretty diffi­
cult to tell who had first
claim.
A mala executive, In an In­
terview, cited trench coate aa
one example of tha feminine
"take-over." Meyer Schnltaler,
vice president of research for
a raxur company (Gllletto)
said some of tha Uka-overa
ara old hat.
Taka pants. It’s been many
a yaar sines only men wore
them.
Among new take-overs ara
spring hat* and boots. Tha
manly hat no wlaa a staple In

Wayne la also from Mankato
and graduated from Mankato
State College with degrees is
economies and business ad­
ministration. His parents, Mr.
■nd Mrs. Tom Albert, moved
to Sanford about five year*
ago while Wayne was still In
college. He was so Impressed
with our fair city, that ha re­
turned upon his graduation.
The next Item on his agenda
was to Import his future bride
here. It actually wasn't too
difficult to convince Tracy
that Sanford was the place
for her, and now with a few
grains of sand In her shoes, is
In complete agreement with
her fiance.
Tracy Is a dedicated Nation­
al Registered Records Librar­
ian, and is devoted to her
work it the hospital. Her
family is here for the big event and they think our area
Is the greatest. Tracy llkee
fancy sewing snd enjoys
reading and playing tennis.
Cooking? Oh c'mon, give her
time.
The young couple will live
In an apartment at first while
both are working. Wayne Is
with the Florida State Bsnk
In the Commercial Loan De­
partment. Tracy likes coloni­
al architecture, but prefers
sleek modern Interior furnish­
ings.
At least Wayne shows orig­
inality. So many of our grooms
wish the little bride awsy to
a new geographic location.
Since Tracy ia so adjusted to
our habitat, we feel she will
be an asset In the circle of
the young moderns around
town.

Personals

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to tha maid of
flatter fid canted s basket
af rasa petals decorated with
white satin ribbon astd LUy
af the Valter.
Charles Orsvetx served tha
groom aa beat man and
era w an Jamas Graeay, Dickie
Schrom, Beery Tamm, in,
cousin af tba bride, aad Pat
Tatum of TaHahai
The bride’s mother etwee lor
bar daughter’s wedding, an
•tegaot petal pink sheath of
tiered Atescon lace over mat
thing taffeta with matching
pink accessories. Her hat waa
of pink silk orgsnta and aha
w on a corsage of miniature
white orchids.
Tha groom’s mother was at
tired in a stunning lea blue
sheath of silk eyelet over
matching taffeta with match­
ing accessories and her cor
aage waa of white miniature
orchids.
Following tba eeremony, a
receiving line was formed un­
der a teapoy at tha church
Steven Steinhari distributed
missals at tha church entrance
and Jessie Steinhari distribute
ad miniature white net rice
b ap tied with white satin

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with white doves, rose* snd
wuddteg belle. Mn. Harold
Whittens cot th* cak*.
Aaothar Uhl* overlaid with
frees satte sod toll* held •
silver pooch bowl Sited with
sparkling pink ehampagoo
punch, which wasp resided
over by Hamid Whittens.
For her going away outfit
th* brid* wore a smart blua
end white striped suit with
white accessories aad a white
orchid corsage.
following a wadding trip to
Neesau, Mr. and Mrs. Brum­
baugh wil bu at home at 108
Watt Concord kt Orlando.
Amos* th* out-of-town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mre.
John SteInhart, Miss Jessica
SUinhart and Steven Stelahart, all of Palo Atto, Calif.;
Mr. and Mn. S. L. Brothers,
Gainesville; Pat Tatum, Tilshaste*; Mn. Ralph King,
Oviedo; Mn. Lucila Washburn
snd Miss Jennie Took, Or.
laodo; Mr. and Mra John L,
Diehl Sr. and Mr. snd Mrs,
William Earl Brumbaugh, DeBary, and Mr and Mn. Frank
Fertach snd Miss Sandra Fed*
ache, Orange City.

Mrs. Stinecipher
H ospitalized A t
Florida San
Friends of Mrs. M a r t i n
Stinecipher of Park Avenue,
will regret to learn that she
Is presently hospitalised at tha
Florida Sanitarium and Hospi­
tal, Ml E. Rollins, Orlando.
Mrs. Stineclpljer Is undergo
tog treatment for a heart con­
dition and her eardiollglsts
report she Is responding well
to treatment, but will not per*
mlt visitors at this time.
A prominent cltJsen of Sai%
ford, Mrs. Stlnecipfler was on
the faculty of Seminole High
School for a number of years,
and her daughter, Miss Grace
Marie Stinecipher, is present­
ly a faculty member there.

MRS. CHARLES HOLLEY, wife of the Republican candidate for Gover­
nor of Floridn waa guest a t a coffee and reception a t the home of Mre.
A. F. Kceth in Loch Arbor, Tuesday. Shown chatting with the honoree
in front of the fireptace (from left) are Guy Allen, candidate for Semi­
nole County Tax Assessor, Mrs. 0 . G. Bryant, Seminole County Holleyfur- Governor representative, Mrs, Holley, Mrs. Keeth and Mrs. Dottie
Swanson, Orange County chairman of the Holley for Governor committee.

Bear Lake

Personals
By Maryaaa Mites
The three sisters of Mn.
0. D. Brooks of 3131 Cecelia
Drhre recently had a grand
reunion In this ire*. On* sis­
ter, Mrs. 1L G. Tumblexton
snd daughter, Carol, came
down from Charleston, S. C.
Two other sisters, Mn. H. C.
Blythe and Mrs. D. R. Hotch­
kiss, both of Orlando, joined
in and they all enjoyed many
hours of remineiccnae.

Debra Swede's Birthday
Party Splashing Success

New Arrivals

By Margaret Cosby
Debra Swede, daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Edwin Swede,
41 South Cortes Avenue, North
Orlando, recently celebrated
her third birthday with e
splash party. Dcbie tod her
younger brother, Eddie, th a n
their own diminutive pool —
replica of a pool like grown­
ups have.
Blue eyed, blonde • haired
Debbie waa fetching in her
coral bikini as she puffed out
the candles on her delicious,
tremendous chocolate- cake
which we* baked and decor­
ated by her teen-age cousin,
Heroine Harich (e diligent
Girl Scout).
Enjoying the vlgoroua out­
door activities, end the appro­
priately cooling refreshments

By Maryann Mltee
Mr. snd Mrs. Mario LsPom i of Rochester, N. Y., an­
nounce the arrival of e baby
daughter August Zl, IBM.
Proud grandparents ere th*
Don Lx Pomes' of Senlando
Springe Rd.

In mar* than 31,000 Amer­
ican homes, four generations
Uv« In e eingte household. This
includes e husband end wife,
their children, th* parents of
tbe husband and wife, snd
their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Par­
rott and daughter, Linda, ot
3192 Cecelia Drive'recently
returned from an extended va­
cation to North Carolina vialting rdaUves ana friends.

Beauty Briefs

on the Swede patio, was Mi­
chael, Jeffrtv end Keith Russ­
ia, and Bruce Rhodes (all
avid splashers); Deanna and
Alan Carlyle (champion gym
set swingers); and Michael
Cosby (assistant candle blow­
er).
Also Joining In the festivi­
ties were Debbie's Aunt Elitebelh (Mn. Jacob Harich), and
cousins, Wilma end Hernia*
Harich; Mn. R. D. Carlyle;
snd Mrs. Michael Cosby, ell
of North Orlando.
After along; not afternoon
of tooting favors, blowing bal­
loons, wild splashing, end per­
petual swinging, the party wee
concluded dui to exhaustion.

NEW LIPS FOR Ml
Have you considered that
tha lip* you wera born with
ara out of style! Lip shape*
change with fashion trends.
Most weman dress lesionably, but often overlook th*
beauty changes that complete
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to tha straight lines and
sharp cupid's bow rathsr than
a round, curvy-bowed look.
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draw a deap "V" between
your natural cupid's bow. Ap­
ply straight lines from th*
tops of the "V" to tha outer
corners. Give tha pattern a
alight upturn at aach end. On
tha bottom lip, draw straight
lines from tha lower center
of th* lip to tha outer corners.
Fill in.
‘"For—even-more—definition.__
outline your lips with *
darker shade cf lipatick first,
than fill In with * lighter
color.

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T h ey can be worn solo or w ith jacket. C olon range from cranberry to
plain old black.

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By Jerry Meehan
N e v iH H r Enterprise A m .
NEW YORK (NEA) - A
Rood aweater ia like a fine
car; it you treat it well, it
will keep ita appearance and
give dependable service.
U'a eaay — or ao lay the
authorities sponsoring a I !•
American wool aweaters around the country. Just watch
out for tha hot water and high•peed laundry machine*.
Reaearchera have found,
surprisingly, Ilia not ao much
the hot water that ruins a
good sweater, but the water
In combination with washing
friction. So the best thing is
to have a aweater dry-cleaned

or wash It yourself in cool
suds.
So, gents, follow tha easy
directions and aava yourself
some movie money;
— In the link, melt some
soap or detergent in warm
water. Then add cool. It does­
n't have to be ao cold your
fingers turn blue.
—Wash the sweater around
and watch the water turn
BLACK.
- Same thing again. By the
time the dirt is out you'll won­
der how you ever wore it.
—Rinse in cool water a
couple of times If necessary.
—Wring out the garment
Be careful not to leave It knot
ted up on the edge of the

sink — especially tf It ia n
multicolored sweater.
—No need to block a
aweater. Place a towel Inside
of it, line up the seams and
lay it quietly on a piece &lt;rf
plain paper out of tha way,
like on tha floor underneath
the bed.
That's It. In tha amount of
time occupied by commercial*
on an hour-long television
show, you can get your awes
ter in presentable condition.
An extra hint from the ei
perta: when washing put a
couple of drops of oil (bath
oil or even salad ell) Into the
water. It will give the gar­
ment added resiliency after it
dries.

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(DstOh G b ty :
DBAS ABB1: Thie wiB
kiU you. We have nothing
but money around eur
house, but I can't spend any
of it. Tow owe, my husband
U n NUMISMATIST (coin
collector) who puU everything be hae into his hob­
by. I wanted to spend f 22.50
for a new Eaeter hat, and
he raised the roof. Yet he
just paid ITS for a HALFDOLLAR. He said It was
worth flOO because It Was
made hi 1799 and had seven
■tan on one side aad alt
on the other. This makes no
oe te me a t all. He p i t
piles of coin collector*'
magailnca, which also run
Into money. Now I think
ovary man should havo a
hobby, but 1 would llko to
see a little money around
here that I can spend.
NUMISMATISTS WIFE
DEAB WIFE; Bone up on
your hubby’a hobby. It's
fascinating aa wall aa pro­
fitable. One day you might
rome across a IM t "8"
quarter, which ia worth
$900.

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DEAR ABBY: 1 am n
young matron who has been
h a p p i l y married many

By Abigail Von Buren

yearn We have a lovely
family. 1 thought I was
satisfied until I had sewn
my doctor a few times. 1
ra n t explain It, but I have
fallen madly In love with
my doctor. Thie makae ao
•cnee at all as ha to hap­
pily married, and 1 knew it
Is all one-elded and he
hasn't the allghtcat interest
in me. But this feeling has
me obsessed, l t ’a like a
high school romance. I am
so self-conscious around
him. trying to make a good
impression. I feel Uke a
foot. Any suggestions to
help straighten me out?
I’m In the middle of a ser­
ies of treat msnta.
IN LOVE
DEAR IN: Your "romanes" Is neither serious
nor lasting. At least you
have no illusions about
whether it la mutual. T rail
get over It. Just keep telllng yourself it doesn't makt
any ssnsc at all. Hecause—
although it's not uncommon
—it doesn't.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Is it true
that you believe In spirituallam and card reading?
There are some who say
that is how you get the

£acal&gt;jf OnShidqsi

The duplicate game waa
over and "Hard Luck Joe"
had finished in his customary
spot somewhere near tha bot­
tom.
Aa usual he waa complain­
ing about hi* bad luck and
as usual he did not know that
ha had helped Ms bad luck
materially.
Joe complained. * * M o • t
North piayere simply raised
their partner to game In notrump, but against me North
chose to use Stay man to find
out about a major suit lit and
K JT
u
ri 'V *
after South showed hearts
North raised him to four.
"My partner’s queen of
ctuba held the first trick and
ha continued tha suit. De­
clarer won the second club,
drew trumps, ruffed the tost
By roily Cramer
to I use a hair clip to bold frosting" is la your regular club, played out all his dia­
Newspaper Enterprise Asia. makes a wonderful third hand cleaning schedule, k is
monds winding up In dummy.
DEAR POLLY- A nice hat at the checkout counter.— eaay tor the homemaker with
can be crocheted from old nyan automatic defrosting re­
Ion stockings. For mine, I MRS. 11. W.
frigerator to let this job slide
used all not the feet of 38 DEAR POLLY— Wool ma­ by To remind myself of this
stockings. Start at the top o( terial will often shrink a lit­ unpleasant task, I put a strip
a stocking and cut around and tle when dry cleaned. There­ of sdhesJva tape where it ia
around in atrip* about one- fore, I send all of my wool- noticeable when I open the "When my husband and I
inch wide. You get more stret­ materials to the cleaner* be­ dour. On the tape, 1 mark the go to church, 1 am always
ch when they are cut this way. fore cutting and making. This date it was cleaned last like
taken aback when I realise
My bat la a pillbox made with cost* only a few cents a yard, they do on Ihe car lubrication
how many people he know*.
a single crochet stitch. 1 left ao I feel tha small expense ia slicker). It certainly keep* me
1 feel like ■ stranger — as
the hose in its natural color. well worth it for a better fit­ from forgetting.— MRS. F. G
DEAR POLLY- After warii though I hadn't kept pace
Crochet around and around, ting garment.—Mrs C.E.K.
doily atyle, for the flat top. I DEAR POLLY — Another Lng cotton knit "footles, with him. What should I do?"
To tha wife who ha* asked
made mine about 8 Inches use for discarded nylons la stretch them over the bottom
me
for an answer to that
wide across the top of the to draw them over your fancy of your shoes to dry. They will
crown , the shies drop 3'x thoes while you drive to a fit more comfortably.—MRS. queatiou I would Uke to aay
thia:
inches with a tum-up of l'x party. You leave them In the D.D.C.
Yeqr husband may be
inches. This Is very pretty ear and quickly pull them on
ahead
of you now. But there's
again for the drive home.— Share your favorite homewith a veil - MRS. E. II.
making ideas . . . send them nothing to keep you from
DEAR POLLY- I thought J.II.W.
some of your coupon clippers GIRLS- These nylons could to Polly In care of The San catching up if you really try.
You say you have few
might enjoy using my "u«e be cut off to about Ihe height ford ffcrakl. You'll receive
helper." ! do not like hating of boots so they arc easier hnnght, new silver dollar if friends of your own, that
Polly uses your idea in Polly', most of the people you aee as
a purse full of clipped coupons to get off and on.—POLLY
eouplea ara his friend*. Well,
to be redeemed at the grocery,
DEAR POLLY— Unless "de­ Pointers.
that can be changed. You can
make hi* friends your friends,
too, if you will atop cogalng
along as the meek little wife

A Real Stocking Cap'

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You're Not My Real Parent

By Oswald Jacoby

Then he led the ten of spaJee.
My partner was in with the
Jack and had to give him
either a ruff and discard or

Ufa JJta Woman: «&gt;«.«.mhub

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Ring )n The New Year

and assert your own perton- much more at east socially
than you are. That is prob­
allly.

You say ycur husband to
active in community and
church affairs wblls your
only intrre-ts for years hava
been your home and family.
Well, find out alwut the work
your husbund ia doing. You
won’t feci eo left out if you
know what h* la trying to
accomplish and can fiva him
some encouragement.
With as many opportunities
S* there are for women to do
aorth-whilu tummunity work
po wife has to sit back and
envy her husband because he
is a rent part of tha communi­
ty. Rhe can contribute Just
as much, if she ia willing to
work.
You say your husband to

Record Shop

W ho W ears The Pants?

Tire Buying Is Tricky

to the questions
that people send In. 1 would
Pardon the pun. But our strop breaks, an you lose to buy, though, far
like aa honest answer aa
thia is very Important to changing attitudes t o w a r d your composure. Buy a the safety to the third lint tiro,
me. Thank you.
!male tomato duties brings the far a similar markdown aad which elan la the lowest pri­
INQUISITIVE IN gals tale an area when only you can baa your Ufa. Tha ced. Atoo, you can consider
either nylon or rayon cor#
REDMOND, ORE.
| a man snee dared to tread, reason? The the markdown tiros, depending upon tbo par*
D E A R INQUISITIVE:
Neighl I urn "hone sense." j Quito simply, the purchase sf m lly isn't a tout markdown formanco yon want.
tine.
and yon probably art buying If yon am a suburban bousn.
e e e
A
check
of
auto
store
sales­
a
poor quality tiro.
wife, you will cover 4,666 to
DEAR ABBT: I just read
men in Urn suburbs reveal* Keep in mind that the sits 3,000 miles ■ year. For tbo
the totter from READY TO
that • out of 10 t i n purchases of your car and bow yon use average driver (9,000 to 10,•
BURST, the woman whose
|filter through t h a wife's it rogulatsa the sixe and qua)- 000 miles n year), a first linn
mother-in-law waa in the
hands.
tty at Urea you should buy. or premium tire gives you tbo
habit s f calling everything
‘Although the husband to Simp around before your tin boat mileage per dollar. A
her ton's, aa though he had | tha ultimate porch,
knot Ita trade-in valun or be­ second Une tire suits in-low*,
ne wife. I t waa "Bob'* car. salesman explained,
fore you have • blowout on family rhauffsuring.
Bob’a children," ete. My the call comet from tha wife the road, forcing you to make
You will notice more tiro
mother-in-law has the same ami 1 can hear the husband an emergency purchase.
ads before heavy-driving ixdhabit. Nothing la ever mine. coaching in the background.”
When buying a tire, remem­ Idays. When reading ads, re­
It's always "Michael’s."
In many instances, the more ber there are four grades: member a low price may indi­
When I fleet became preg­ than U million women drivers Premium, first line, second cate an odd-sixe tire.
nant she wont all over town shop far tiros aloas.
line and third line.
Again your best criteria,
announcing, "Michael to go­
Thto to a confuting field and But these grades vary a- get to know your dealer aad
ing to have a baby!"
bargain basement buying is mong manufacturers an d ask him to explain what ser­
MICHAEL'S WIFE haiardons. For example, you what to first Una with o vice and safety the tiro yon
* * *
1can buy a B3.BS alip far BB ■ay be top quality or premi­ buy will giro you
Troubled? Write to AB­ cento, off the table. M the um for another. Your worst needs.
BY, Boa (9?DO, Loo Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
o o e
Tor Abbyto booklet, "How
To Havo A Lovely Wed­
ding," send BO cento to Abby. Boa 69700, Loo Angela*,
By I n . Muriel Lawrence stepdaughter's excuse for to- Had you accepted her past
Calif.
[Newi
fusing to eoasidor your wishes reahsesa to hia, their child's
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: makes no sens# ia terms at reminder of it would present
My husband’s U-year-old girl naaonable protest
you with no problem. Instead
by his sx-wlfa spends part el But it teems to carry gnat of totting It hurt you ao that
her school vacations with ns. weight with you.
it drives you fate retreat, you
Frankly, 1 dread these visits, Why? Why are you compell­ would turn ou her challenging
lead back * .pads. South I
to due thto June and ed to retreat from a position reminder aad lay:
made four hearts for a top 1
appreciate any advice by this child's reminder that "Of course l'a not your
you a n not bar "real’ 'moth­ real mother! Let's get this
aeon while other South playc« • “ » * * *
era made either three no-1 J ^ 0'*** ** without any real er? Is the fact that she hat straight between us ooce and
trump or found a way to go I ,r&lt;j**ble. Sb# c u t stand » y a real mother, oae whom yoa for all. I am your stepmother.
down at four hoarte."
•*kln* her to do thing*. But want to forget? Ia the fact How could 1 possibly be your
that your husband has loved real mother when you already
Do you soo why othor play- * k*v* *° **k k*r *® **°
o n want down a t four
occuit&gt;n*lly Wo taking another woman (till so painful have one? What kind of non­
hearts?
her laundry out of the bath' to you that you can't stand sense talk to thto — and
Joe didn't, hut Joe could f°°ra bl,ln* Th« » h»* 1 *•* being reminded of her resi­ what's it got to do with taking
havo beaten the hand. He ^ ‘'Y“ »
« ital * •- les* by their child?
your laundry out of this bath­
should havo played hio king ^
*** &gt;hou,&lt;i IT. . .
Perhaps It U not the disci­ room basin? Please take it
of dub# on hie partnrr’a
ANSWER: Of course you're pline of thto challenging child out and IT get you a pan If
queen. If declarer ducked *°t her real mother. But what which baa bee* malting the you want to soak it soma
Joe could have tod bock a hae that got to do with your trouble.
more before riming it. .
spado aad West would havo right to a*k her to consider Perhapa the actual trouble­ 1 think that you somehow
hod several safe escape or out your wlriiei?
maker baa been your own re­ feel you should have bee*
card*. If doclaror won the
Children art obliged to con fusal to come to terms with able to possess all your hus­
trick It would have been up sider the wishes of many ad your huaband'a previous mar band's past love as well as aB
to Joe to rise with the ten ulta who a n not their "real" riagw — your resistance to hto present love. You could
of elube the next Urns the I mothers — teachers, police the "realmaa" at the sexual not, so tt would be something
suit waa played and lead tha men, camp counselors, the relatiouahlp that once existed of a relief, I think, to face
spade at before. Again West | parent* of friends. So your between him and hto ex-wlfe. this limit to your powers.
would hava an out enrd and
South would hava bean s e t

By Susan Light
ably becausa he to out meet­ NawapaPer Enterprise Asa*.
ing peupte every day—while
September to her*—and the
you arc sitting at home. Get
peal
of tha school bell to
out on your own ■ little, aven
beard
throughout the land.
if It to an effort at first.
And tost, but nut least, quitlThs start of a new school
low-rating ycumclf. Y ou year is always excitiny and
aren’t alon* In your situation, stimulating for t r a c h e r a ,
Lot* of women fall to keep atudrnt* and, indirectly, parup w i t h their husbands Isnta- U'a a time to turn over
through the year*. Hut most » new page and leave last
of those who lag behind never Iyear’s mistakes and problems
face tha fact. You have fio d behind.
it—and ar* ready to tin some- I Df course, there will still be
thing about it. That’* a good Ischool wurrice. Thera always
start already.
arc. Hut at least this year's
Ho atari catching up with worries may be different and
him today. Not only will you I perhaps not i|uite so serious
f**l a batter parson for It, but “ Im1 year's. Your sscomlyoup husband will find you Header who couldn’t learn to
infinitely more Intel eating.
write legibly has developed
| tha necessary co-ordination
ovar th* summer. After a few
[weeks or rignrou* camp train­
ing, your fifth-grade son has
(learned how to behave and
will no lunger be a discipline
problem (you hope). Your
small town. It came back to | high school aophuinora ha*
m* that one neighbor looked
at the houee and said, Mt
took mors than aingtng to
get th* money to build that
kind of house.’ "

The House That Patti Built

"I wai surprised at how ate for the vie were. At toast
By Helen lienneity
By Jeea Crosby
small the models were,” she arouml the supermarkets the Newspaper Enterprise Awe.
Newspaper Enterprise
said. "The clothes looked like only thing resembling plurapWomen'a Editor
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
aausages will be the real Me
Newt from Red China rare doll clothes—little high eotlars, Coy on tiie meal ihelvcs.
Patti Pag* tank Into n deep
armchair, draw up her legs,
ly concerns fashion. But since liny waists, no bosoms, nar­ Chic Chat
row
hips.
I
couldn't
wear
the closing of the Paris colQ; "My young niece who listened at her IH-reonth-old
- lection*. everyone aeema to clothes designed far that type live* with me just bought two girl, Kathlsen Patricia O’Cur­
have a word to lay bo tfte'IUb-' of figure.-AndAUane, wmtin- dremen. that end at least an ran, gurglsd over the Inter­
com- which—n]lcwsd_ Patti to
fact of panta for women—even ber, la slim.
ineb above her Yae*7
U'a a pity the ladies who will ber they were too short but baby-sit tor.g-dUtascc, ani
Peking’s official newspaper.
The editor* upheld the de- try to squeexe Into site 18 she insists they are in style, talked a!&gt;out the SJ-year-old
cixfon of a dressmaking shop pants were unable to aee the la this true? I'm too old at TO English nurse, Jackie Bmlth,
whose personnel refused the original P i'll model and (lie U&gt; pay attention to fashion, but who watches ovar tha baby
request of a customer to make kind of figure these designers 1 don't think these drosses are when Patti ia singing in night
mndesL"—Mr*. J. T.
Ihe legs of her alack* narrow. create tor.
elube, nuking records end do­
They called tight pants "biz- If American manufacturers
Dear Mr*. J. T.— Your ing televliion shows.
copy Jacques Heim's suits niece U right. All the new "Jackie cam* to work for
•ire ."
If the customer in question with the fur-cuffed knee fashion* for both young people me after working for s verywas a buxom lata, the deeisam breeches. I shudder to think and adults are shaft. Most fine family. She has travel­
was wise enough to have come of bow many fat, dimpled have full skirts though, and ed around with ua, live.I in
knee* will peep out between don't hike up too far lor mod­ fine hotels, used room serv­
from Confucius
There are women who will a band of fake chinchilla and esty when one alia. No one to ice to tha point where the
wear anything ns long as It sturdy bold textured socks. too old to be Interested in
figured we w sn the average
is bally booed as the latest Ughl
fashion. If you can’t get out
fashion. They must pop on When Chanel's gold and ail to the stores, you should look American family. Thia to bow
rose-tinted specks before they ver jumpsuits for at-lmme are through the fashion news in we all lived.
"So I took her home with
copied, down to the la« detail newspapers and magazines
look into a mirror.
This year, pants of alt type* of their fly-away sheer coats, You'll feel younger and have me to Oklahoma where my
and length* will be seen many a hostess of Wagnerian more rapport with your young brothers and aiatera are the
average American family: IS
everywhere except in church. proportions will Goat forward charge.
people share one bathroom.
Ami that will be ton bad un- to greet ber guests like a ship
|e.«s the wearers are under sailing proudly Into battle,
Please send your fashion Jackie was accustomed to her
sire 13. Panta of any type Just | The skinniest p u ts In Paris problems to Heton Hrnnessy own bathroom, flhe would r&gt;
nren t chie on heavy women, designed by Courresev. fit the In car* of this paper. While in the one at home and leis­
Slim, young actress Dun* tog* Uke a second akin and pro­ she cannot answer each letter urely lie In the tub for a half
Baker just returned from the bably won’t be cut here for personally, toller* of general!hour.
Paris collections and she anyone with togs thicker than interest will be answered In " f explained that In our
made a punt worth noting.
pip* stems. And that's fortua- thto column.
1family people didn’t stay Lang

In tha bathrooms, they put
out the light* when they left
n room, and (hey try to save
on gaa by not hopping into
the car every Urn* they Want
to run off to the corner gro­
cery. 'I thought averyona in
America waa rich,' aha aald,
Album of the week —Rod­
the light dawned."
ger* and lUmmersteln's magr ’The King and H
Waynr C. Rraads'odt,
'“Ttttf'tiirosgh-fcM-Tacordir.
and night club dates, to far (RCA VltorV'to' th* rMoid- !
from poor. And sh* has at­ breaking Music Theater of I Newapapar Enterprise Awe.
Hrtilng to a type of pain
tempted to share her suete n Lincoln Center original cast
with her parent* with result* album. There i* some ,o¥e|y ti&gt;«t Net. everyone at time*
that ar* often Ira* than suc­ singing from Lee Venora, M
***°‘‘U * *n *} ,1“ 1
cessful. "My parents have a Frank P orr.tt. and PatrirU
,h*
U «'&lt;* ,k it
house that to quite nice. But Newsy In the supporting N«P° ' ™ ^ ~
**
they only hav* one telephone role,. Rise Steven., a . Anna,
/
T
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'"
.
.
°n"
.
_
.
itll
battle ha turneil ov»r tha com—it took me a long tima to contribuUi
a nm ing ••Hallo, I
. .
t »i *
.. a
to a aubonlinaU, withtalk my mother out of a par­ ..l uutitf .leaver*,- and. „Darren mand
. _ #
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draw from the arena, took off
ty llna. When the houaa waa oa
JUG.vin
. robust King.
hU (|uUl&lt;| ^ ^
a(|
built, there was a Jack in tha '•The Small House of Uncle L a tn w**nrad floor while
den for an extra telrpbons. Thom**," th . music backing onUrlUi Kratrh^ hb lk|n
But my mother wouldn’t buy the show* whim deal baltot,
it Ued. K„ „
h.
an extra one. Ho I sent her a ha* been recorded for the k,p t shouting at them to
French phone last Mother's first time here.
I scratch harrier.
Day."
Vocal-easya "80 F r e n c h
Obvlouely, thto to not th*
Patti built tha home her Glrto ( an't B* Wrong. Vol, heat way to treat an itching
parents live in on two Iota her II" (ABC-Paramount) to a U f a . Dr. Samuel Ayres Jr.
mother picked out in tha mid­ delightful concert by the ut- 0f Loi Angeles aay* that
dle of a FHA project, "Ne­ forty beguiling Las Djinn* scratching to an art, and he
ither of us had any thoughts Singer* of Paris. A fin* folk rscommenda that everyone
of Impressing the neighbors. group, 10 girls who are stu- learn th* proper technique,
It's just tbs kind of a houaa dsnta st Nsw York’* New You muit first learn to difI hava aiwaya wanted my Rochell* College. Is Introd uc- fsrentiat* between the point
parents to live in. But th«re ed in "Th* Saw buck Singers" of maximum Itching and th*
can be ao much jealousy in s ' (Coiflx).
|itc h | akin that surrounds it.

decided to buckis down and
bring up hto gradea so ha can
get Into college.
Perhaps you won’t hava to
cupe with printing practice,
discouraging notea from tha
tsachsr and undone homework
any more. But don't aspect
your youngstsra to wear Sev­
en League hoot*. He thankful
for small steps in th* right
direction.
If you hav* a child who
was unhappy with last year's
Icavhcr or dissatisfied with
hla grades, now ia the time
to convince him that ha haa a
brand-new chance to start
over. Don’t let him dwell on
past failures,
Th* teachers In your school
hava had a long and muchnaadeii rest. They've been re­
viewing their aimi, goals and
method* and hava l&gt;**n mak­
ing aom* resolution* of their
own. They've had an oppor
tunity to analyst their efforts
calmly and objectively, far
from the tumult of the claaa-

room. Like your children.
thsy hope to du better thto
year.
Whatever your child rrn'a
problems may be In th# com­
ing term rrmrmber that their
teachers are as interested in
eolving them a* you are. It
you approarh teacher* in n
spirit of helpfulness and co«
operation, only good ean ro.
suit. Being human, tsacharo
■nnietlmea make mistakes —
but most of them are deeply
and aincerely concerned aboul
the welfare of their students.
Whether you'rs a parent,
teacher, or student, I wish
you all an especially happy
and successful school year.
May I9A4-83 bring everything
you hope for-and moral
Pleaae tend your school
problems to Susan Light in
care of The Sanford Herald.
While aha cannot answer each
latter personally, tetters of
general Interest will b* an*
awerrd In this column.

The Doctor Says:

If You Itch Then Scratch
The point of maximum'tri-Teifort "to find nsw products^
tensity may b* caused by an however, w* often neglect
!;utct bite, an alforgy thlvea) [such tried-and-true standbys
or aom* other irritant.
as cmIn in ina lot mo with phcn«l
If you scratch yourself at which to obtainable at your
thto point you release certain nearest pharmacy without •
chemicals in tha tissues that doctor's prescription.
aggravate your problem, so Q—l get a mah every time
you must learn to leave tha I cat tomatoes. I* theta any­
central point alune and rub thing I can Uke to prevent
the surrounding area gently thia?
with your hand. Evan batter
A—If you ar* allergic te
results can b* achieved by tomato** th* beat treatment
brushing thto area with a to to eliminate them frees
medium-hard brush. I aava my your diet. Thto means ptoaa,
discarded toothbrushes for vegetable soup, ketchups and
thto and other purposes.
all other items that contain
Scratching even with tha tomatoes in any form. After
beat of techniques, however, you gat tha hlvta, an anti­
gives only temporary relief. histamine tablet or an Injec­
A great variety of prepara­ tion of epinephrine should
tions ar* now available to giv* you prompt relief. An
sooth* Itching that threatens allergist might b* found wha
to drive you crasy. Home of would give you a aortas of
tiisa* t water-diaparaabla bath desensitising Injection* but
oil and guanetbidine) I hava thto foils of treatment ia net
mentioned in tha past. On# of a* successful against food al­
the newer preparations to lergies as It to against those
baUmatikUMU. iq a levarbh caused by inhaling ftlfawfe

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'FIRM’S DO N’T ADVERTISE BECAUSE THEY’RE SUCCESSFUL
THEY’RE SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE THEY ADVERTISE!”

H ER A LD W a n t-A d s B rin g F ast R esu lts
Paf* 10—Fri. Sept 4, *64

DANCtNG LESSONS: Agee 4
up. Ballet, Tbe, J iu . |$ per
month. Initruetor Marilyn
Barnett. Call Bob Hay’s
BANrORD VACUUM SVC.
Stadia of D u ct, 5234748 beYOUR REXAIR DEALER
twees T and It f . m.
2M5 H. Perk
332-6511
SALES - PARTS • SERVICE

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that appeared la The Sanford
Herald m April 24, 1944.

WAS ONE OF A SERIES TH A T HELPED HOLLER
MOTORS BREAK ALL PREVIOUS SALE RECORDS BY
SELLING 71 NEW CARS A N D 78 USED CARS DURING
THE M O N TH OF APRIL. PREVIOUS ALL TIM E RECORD
WAS 53.

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Mr. David Tomlinson, General
Manager of Holler Motors,
was assisted in the preparation
of this Ad by Herald Ad
Manager Roy Green.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By TEDDERS
H. B. POPE 0 0 , 1M.
m U. Part A m M

MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
MEN for full-time Nursery 103 Ft. Rootage, U» No.
L” RCA Console TV. Origin- f a n work. Cell Mr. Walk Seott Are. WiU eoulder
ally sold for H N K. will m D
for SITS. Ph. 3234806 alter
S p. n .

GENERAL ELECTRIC Refri­
ARE YOU READING
gerator, 115 cu. ft. White
exterior, pink Interior. Very THIS ADVERTISEMENT?
4100 DOWN
dean, excellent condition. Could It be becauM you are
COPY
not la th fled with your pre­ FHA-VA HOMES
175 Call 322-7076.
sent employment?
SEVERAL OutiUnUag I A 9
Bedroom Homes available in
FOR SALE: PAINTINGS, Jap­
OR
anese motif. Several avail­ Because you are not employ­ alt Areas of Sanford. Let ns
Show yon Around I
able now, others by Com­ ed at this time?
mission. Can be seen at 120 Regardlen of the reason or
your Interest U you caa Sem inole R ealty
Laurel Dr., 3224034.
CONTRACT RATES
meet the following reason­
GOOD Ortbopedle mattress able qualifications wa will
ISO! A Park Avs.
ON REQUEST
set Call after «:30, 322-9370. match our time agalmt
FA 3-3233 anytime
GOOD Used TV for sale. $25. yours In discussing the splen­
NOW HEAR THIS •
did opportunity wa may
323-0823.
hare for you. Here are the
DON'T GO OVERBOARD on
AIR CONDITIONER, Phiko, basic qualifications:
OST: Small male besgla Room, $U. 322-8108.
high monthly payments on
t.
Are
you
between
the
egea
hound with n d collar, Ph.
your retired pay. Wa have a
322-1753.
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­ of 20 and 45?
alee S Bedroom, t Bath, klu
L
Are
you
willing
to
travel
5
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
days each week but be home ebea equipped home with
I’ernonabi
PISH CAMP.
fenced hick yard, overlook­
on weekends?
HAVE TRANSPORTATION to BILL'S BARGAIN BARN 3. Do you have st least a high ing a nice small lake, 1/10
mile from Mayfair Country
Cape, So. Gate. Working
school eaducatton?
of 10,000 Items
hours T to 3:30. Ph. 322 9297.
4. Do you own a good automo­ Club Golf Course. Club
1300 Grspevllle Ave.
Hbuie, oa comer lot 110' a
bile?
120’, for only $2,MO Down,
ROTARY TILLER.
-I. Iteauty Care
5. Are yon bond able?
with
balsnce of $11,700 at
322-7982.
Oh, yes— Do you want to
4Vi% . Total monthly pay­
Permanent Special
make
money
and
build
■
ca­
DUE TO DIVORCE
ments $7730. This la a
Gur Budget Wave Now $4.95
We have a reptwMwed *44 reer? The starting wage la GOOD INVESTMENT!
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
$105 per week plus bonus.
314 Palmetto Ave.
323U834 model Swing Needle Dial O- Let'a discuss your problem
Malic Ztg Zag, like new,
YOUR X SHIPMATE,
PERMANENT SPECIAL fot makes hundreds of Fancy between the hours of to a.
m.
and
3
p.
r
.
Monday,
August. $b complete. Haul stltcbea, makes buttonholes,
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W m o a o g rams, embroiders, September T, 1M4. Mayfair Sem inole R ealty
saws oa buttons, blind hems, Inn, E. 1st St. Sanford,
33th. 33-1321.
lSOt Park Avenue
with
dams, patches, Ete. Assume
FA 1-5233 anytime
Mr.
V.
C.
Smith
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
remaining 3 payments of
Company Representative
VICE. Reasonable prices
$7.95. Ph. Credit Manager,
Free perhiag, 2nd A Oak. 522 8827.
DUE TO THE EXPANSION
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105
READY MIX CONCRETE Of Oar Cemptay, we have
S. Oak, 322-5742.
epenluga far I Sake men,
$14 Per Yard
HOM ES
Patloe, Floor, Free E stim ate with Salary, Booua and Re­
land, eemant, rock, pipe, newals if you qualify. Apply
FO R SA LE
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
steel, grease trap*, dry to Room aoa Meisch Bldg.
Uoo, boarded. Animal Res­ walla. Stepplag atouea.
9 a. m. Sharp!
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­ MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
sota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1144. 309 Elm Ave.
323-37$! 72. Female Help W aited
SEPT. SPEC. Men’s Tte SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Shirts, 48c. Army-Navy Sur­ Need Indies, 34-85, with or
without ear far Survey work
LAYING PULLETS end Stew­ plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
8 hours, 5 days per week
ing hens, 50c each. 322-1338,
WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia. No selling. $1.25 to $1.30 per
Myrtle Ave., R. R. 2.
Used, large type Edition. hour. See Company Repre­ Stenstrom R ealty
3. C aterin g • Food
Park Aw Trailer Court, sentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
2545 PARK DRIVE
Lot 93, Sanford.
Room 208, Meisch Bldg. 2M 822-2420
822-7495
YOUNG BEEP TOR FREESE. 1st St.
NIGHTS 3234824 — 1234848
EB— 45c per lb. Ph. 3231838 RCA Bioode Stereo k records;
Racllner chair; walnut re­
15. Special Hervlecw
cord cabinet, step table*,
lamp*, Jog bouse. 3438 S. HOUSEWORK. Ph. 323-3888.
TRACTOR Mowing- 3231644.
Laurel.
WILL SELL $4,000 equity tn
A * B ROOFING CO. CARPETS clean easier with
$12,000 home far $1200, monthCOMPLETE ROOFING SVC. the Blue Iautre Electric
ly payment! $44. Ph. 323NO JOB TOO SMALL
Shampooer only $t per day
Financing Arranged
CarmU'a Furniture.
322 9351
322 2245
3 ROOM HOUSE on Old Or­
lande Hlvay. Ph. 825-0813
51. Artlclen For Rent
RICHARD'S TREE SVC
after I p. a .
FREE ESTIMATES
RENT A BED
Ph. 3230500.
Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
GIRL FRIDAY far O m ani Of­
Month.
fice
experienced, perCARROLL’S FURNITURE
ELDER SPRINGS
114 W. 1st
323-318!
PLUMBING
DAY OR-NIGHT SERVICE
53. Wutpd To Buy
3237457 CT 322-3123
u. P oultry • Livestock

3 NEW HOMES

HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS

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OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOE SALE
SS LBS. . 50c
SANFORD HERALD

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
CUSTOM BOMBS AT ICS-DIVISION PRICES
MINIMUM FHA DOWN — NO DOWN PAYMENT YA
WARRANTY RT BUILDER — HAROLD LOGAN OF
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
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NIGHTS I2M84 — 38-0344

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to Ford Wa* - 5104
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SUNSHINE EDDIE *
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CIO 525-407)

ATTENTION HUNTERS! Why
he tzscomJertahk wettlag for
that deer? See these Deera!
Houeebest, 22* sleep* A
light*, water A stove, 8 8 .
Cabia Cruiser, ir sleep* 2.
4406. Mnmeboat 24* I Room*
and hath, raa deck, pitot
RAH haute, tights, sleep* 4 —
8 VW,
Black. $ u a . sa-an , s-r:» labed, 8.644, $2$nri.
f . si.
Aa iavettaeat, am at expease. Call PA $5415 tor
expert advise *a a Mmaid
• g w , u n . ta n a .
adrertuta* tampalM
’8 Ford ftittoa waga, A/T.
Good Ursa. RAH. Raisesable. Fit. assau.
33 FORD, fOM
t-v
meckaakai roeSAtoe. Coil
844SSS,
Claude HarroU.
-fH in
S4 FALCON Spriat. Ph. 322
97. Hoitsdd tot Heat
103. Mobile Homes - 841* stts after a p. m.
'34 Chevy Belair, RAH, seed
RENTALS
1-2 aod 3 Bedrooms
eeadMlM. tow toes A seat
Furnished or Unfurnished
NSW and USED
covers. 4273. 322-7680.
AMtoga It Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES I960 CHEVROLET. Excellent
Hwy. 1T SJ S.
322-1142 eoaditiaa. Lew mitoeie, ftn .
FH. 824448.

'8 FORD ROADSTER. Best
AVAILABLE Sept. 1. 322-4347. offer. Urn at 5S4S 4. Myrtle
Abe.
100. A p a rtm e n ts for R eal

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2 BEDROOM, kitchm equip­ 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. AirJUST LISTED! 3 BEDROOM Houm w ith air- ped. Available on October 3. conditioned Bedroom. $63. Ill
Rndecoratlns M. 322484.
I . Mb., 322-4263.
Very attractive, •pack**, and coadlttoasr.
P roperty
comfortable 2 Bedroom Cui- 2400 Orange Are. Owner on
Fun. Apt Close in. Apt. 4
tom built borne oa well premises Saturday, or phone 2 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, acre
ed patio. Fh. 323-Oaet.
$ » Me. 497VA W. 1st.
M Chrys. 484 hsj, SSI mo.
M anagem ent
lindtcnped homeilte. Fee- 322-1970.
te e s Include fully equipped NEW 3 Bedroom house, kit­ l br . rum. Hetaae. Fh. essU Ramb. 874 bal, IIS mo.
DOWNSTAIRS Ulfurnished 2 'U Cbev. |488 bat. $24 mo.
kitchen (including chen equipped. $7S month.
122
and Sales Broker electric
Bedroom apartment, kitchen 'SI Renault, 8V&gt; bal. $29 mo.
djihweahif). screened Flor
Ph. 3234403.
equip!. IMto W. IStb St. Ph. '3S Cadillac $797 bat, 87 mo.
F
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3
Bedroom
Ida Fatie, Brick flreplsea la
3443562 Geneve.
JIM H U N T
'37 Ply. HT. $38 bal, 8 3 mo.
Living room, and many « • 2-BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ House. 3411 Palmetto, Ph.
322
0274.
tra* Including air-condition- ped. fenced back yard. Con­
NICELY FURNISHED large 2 ’SI Chav. 448 bet, f tt mo.
ar, Fraeaer, a u t o m a t i c
venient to base. IAS mo. 2 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph
Bedroom 4 2 Hath Apart ’« Ford, 4797 bsl, $33 mo.
REALTY
clothes washer, and other* 322-4M8 after 4 p. m.
ment. Adults. 1912 Sanford 'U Ford, $396 bal, $29 mo.
322-MB2.
'31 Pont. $691 bal, $32 mo.
Offlra: 223-2111
loo numerous to Itemize.
2 B E D R O O M Unfurnished 2 Bedroom home, SIT Catalina. Ave., 322 3668.
'38 Cbev. Wg. $687 bat, $32 mo.
Nlgkta: 323-OTOa
‘to Ply Wg. $617 bal. $21 mo.
522-6441
Only 414,430 With excellent house, 2411 8. Laurel, Ph.
FLORAL
HEIGHTS.
3
Room
1 BR. furu. house, Lake Mary.
322-SiaS,
2934 Part Drive
terms. Eseluahe with
apartment. 1 block past Air '36 Pont. Wg $391 bal 121 mo.
No pets. 321-3041.
Bass
lot on Sanford Ave '31 Pont. Wg. $677 bal. $37 mo.
2
BEDROOM
HOUSE.
RowFOR SALE BY OWNER. Cue*
Hibictu Ave., Rt. 2, Box '» Chev. Wg. $734 hal, $38 mo.
man's
Trailer
Court.
Stenstrom
R
ealty
lea lullt C l Horn*, 2 Bed*
372. Phillip Enders, or call 'ST Old* Wg. $897 bsl. $32 mo.
4908.
room, 3 Bath, Living Room,
'39 Merc. $849 bsl, $32 mo.
322 3007.
MM
Fact
Dr.
322-2430
Family Been, Kitchen, Cen­
LAKE MARY. I Bedroom,
'S3 Csdlllac. $341 bsl, $31 mo.
R
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tral haatias and Orepteee,
Florida room, fenced yard.
CLEAN Furnished downstairs '33 Ford $399 bsl, $24 mo.
LONGWOOD AREA
Ian* utility nod atorafa, tar- Price $10,500 - No Qualifying 322-1307.
apartment with attic lea. '39 Chev. Vl $82 bal. 89 mo.
HOME
RENTERS
porta and patio. Daep well SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
Adults 323-1534.
'60 Falcon $747 hal, $38 mo.
It’s
juat
good
buaiMas
to
and iprlakltaf ayitem oa $M par maath Pay* All FURNISHED COTTAGE: Llv check (Jrjt with Sanford's
'll VW, $1091 bit.. $42 mo.
mg
room,
dining,
kitchen,
1Beautifully wooded Sot DO s I BEDROOMS, Ilk BATHS
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
Bedrooni. Bath, water and largest H o m e Servicing 1 BR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor, 'to Olds. Cpe $997 bsl. $39 mo.
2M with Redwood tmee,
Caiperia
'58 OMe, 899 bet. 81 mo.
Agency.
Fine
Homes,
Fairly
electric furniabsd, $44 plus
Orora Manor area. Call
Nf ar Nival Bsse. 2013 Sea 38 Cbev. $488 bal. $24 mo.
Waatiagbeuee Kitchen
Priced.
In
aU
Stoea!
gas and tax. Located on
m rm after • p. m.
ford Ave. 668-4323.
Centril Oil Heat
'ST Olds HT. «883 bal, $33 mo.
17 92, I block S. of No. 419
COUNTRY CLUB HTS. junction (at i-Points). See HOME OWNERS UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom '39 Chev. Bel. $941 be). $39 mo.
Rt. 17-42, Turn aa Rt. 427
anytime. Ph. 322-1447 after Good Rental homee, Priced Duplex, kitchen equipped. '34 Pont. $498 bal, $24 mo.
TUB TIM1 TESTBO FIRM At five Folate, H mi. to SR is S p. m. weekdays or ally right, are renting and leaa Excellent location. 332-3544. '34 CldUllc $489 bsl, 8 4 mo.
B Promise!
'St Pont. 4499 bsl, 81 mo.
US N. Park AM. FA M R
time Sat. or Sun.
tog fast!
■SO Lin. A/C $1392 bal, $32 mo.
NICELY
FURNISHED
large
2
Call
Today,
For
Prompt
aod
NEW S Bedroom, large utility I BEDROOM Fumlihed House.
'81
Renault, 8 8 bal, 81 mo.
Bedroom
k
2
Bath
apart­
Efficient Service. H fay* I
EVERETT A. HARPER room, earparta, large shidment. Adult*. 1912 Sanford '10 Falcon $641 bal, 82 mo.
AOINCY * RRALTOR
ad let, fruit tree*. Low down Near Navy Base. 322-1303.
'$6 Hillman, $347 bsl, 81 mo.
Ave., 322 3668.
SMI I. Park Art.
Faymaat. Eaty Term*. Ph.
2 * 3 Bedroom Houses
Stenstrom R ealty
'M Ford PU. $347 bsl, 81 mo.
Phoata FA S-SSM ar FA &gt;RM
Payton Realty
FURN. Garage Apt. 2345VA ‘34 Ford PU, $444 bal, $ 8 mo
2663 PARK DRIVE
322-1301
1742 at Hiawatha
Palmetto. 322 0323 or 3234.
'S3 Caddy 8 8 bsl, $14 mo.
3 STORY HOUSE, extra large
322-2420
322.7493
roomi. $aoo eeih and only 3 BEDROOM Unfurnished, 609 NIGHTS 322-6124 - 323 6M 2 ROOM Furnished Apert '8 Ford, $79 bsl, $6 mo.
'8 Bulek, $31 bal, $4 mo.
nine years M pay. TU Mag
W. 3th. Inquire at sio W.
•encw or a m
mHt. Th. 322-3827.
-14 Cbev. $63 b*]. 8 mo.
* e i ALFRED M TSTRBACT.T
Bolia,
•th. I22-07M.
• i*4 T fC T O W A A T E FURNISHED 3 Room Apt '$3 Olds. 8 4 bal. 8 me.
T R B A r L T . hie «t(«
Working widow wishes to ioT Reitori Renin!P
Clam k close to. $33 mo. *8 Fly. 147 bsl. 8 mo.
TOII AMD BACH O F TOC
Or* h .ra b y nntlflafl th a t ault
Shars her home with a wo­
Lights k water included. Ph
WE DO TRADE!
ha* b«*n (Mimmanr*,! ■ •*tn*t
man n r couple. 322-4367.
HUTCHISON'S
322-9307.
•nil In thn C ircuit Cnurt n( t h . i u r n r r t a c r r r r a t n T o r
N inth Ju d ic ia l Circuit nf th* T l l r NINTH J I D IC IA I, f l K OCEANFRONT APTS.
IT IN AND r o i l tENI!VOI.E
FURNISHED apartmeot. In­
» t«t* »f F l o r i d a In and tor CI
33* So. Atlantic
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4031
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ROBERT M. DOWNt.VO. s t ui. I H ANCIENT NO. I U U
MeUonville. Ph. 323 3420.
THE ROBTON FIVE CE NTS MOBILE HOMES moved rea
A L FR E D M T E T R E A U L T and at aL
Phone 322-4503
D . f .n d a n t * SAV1.VOS BANE,
V i c t o r i a a t e t r e a u l t . hi*
sooably
safety.
Details
ar­
n o t t e a o p » r r r in
mu.
F ta ln llff,
$36 mo. Up. Surplus City.
120. Automotive Servlet
HORTOAn a r o R E r L o m - R B *•
ranged. Anywhere Fla. Ap
In Chaaeary No. l l l i a
Th* a a l u r a n t this ault Is a TO* ROBERT M DOWNING
JOHN J . LEWIS, at ux and at
proved
tractor.
Write
P.
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and
PATRICIA DOWN, a.I
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COHEN KAPIATOR SHOP
Box 13It, Sanford.
1SHED 2 Bcilrmim Duplex Free inspection, estimates,
t n o . hi* wit*.
R io r K ty a from ta l d defendant*
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to plaintiff. d * i * 1 M tr
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Apartment T e rrs a o floors,
pickup, delivery. Recortog
a n d racordad M a r II. 1111 In * 4 0 TO* All p a r ti t a d a l m l n c UOHTOA6B FO R E lL O O t R E
tiia bath, water furnlibed.
In ta r a a la by. throunh. un- TOi STLVfA » LEWIS
Official R a c s rd a Rook JM t&gt;ac*
A
repairs discounted.
da r nr t i a i n i t t h a a fora- IRAIDENCF.i I'nknnwn
Pb 322.2334 after 3 p. m.
11* n t lha F u h h o Racorda nf
Hite E. 3rd.
332-348
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i a m ln a la Count*. Ftnrlda, s n .
Toy ar* h t r t b * i n H f H d th a t i n r n r r i m c r i T c o u r t o f
TOU AflE h*r*by nntltlad l Com plaint tn f-tr*rloa* * T B S N I N T H J U D I C I A L H R . ] BEDROOM Furnished apart• u m h a r ln s I h s l **rt»ln pi*)-*
• r pare*) of property U r a l , th a t a Complaint to faracloaa e«rUln m o r ts a a * » n r u m b * r tn s C I IT. IN A ND F O R SK W IN O L a
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•ra raqulrad to aarva 4 aopy
af your .Anawar or a t b a r FlaadIn* to lb* Complaint on P l a i n ­
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Orlando, Florid*, and flla tha
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o in a r
F l ta d ln c ' 1 tha offlca of tha
Clark o f tha Circuit C o u r t an
«r bafor* th* H u d day of S a p t.
ember, 1*41. If yaU fall to do
an, a d*«re* pr«. i a n f * i» o will
ba t a k e n ■ t i l m t you for tha
r*ll*f damandad In lh a C o m ­
plaint
Thl* Nolle# ahall b* publiah•d ao t i a wa*k for f o u r conao-uiiva w*aka In tba Sanford
Herald.
DA TED tbla t t i b d a y of
Auauat. t i l t .
ISK.ALt
A r t h u r H Beckwith. Jr.
C l a r k s f Circuit C o u r t
Ry: M a rtha T. Vlhlan
D e puty Clerk
Put'tl*b An* 31, 31 A flop!, i,
1 t 1341.
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C O U N T S . F L O R ID A .

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CLAUDE D A V li. raR4anoe u n ­
known.
Dafandant.
STATE

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CLAUDE DAVIS, f . i d . n e *
u n know n
T ou a r e b*r*by 401111*4 th a t
e Bill nf Camplalnt for l l t t r - a
ba* b«*n fit*d a aa ln a t you. and
you ar* ra&lt;iulr*d to aarva a
eopy a t your *now*r n r plaadt n e to tha Hilt a t Camplalnt
an lha P U I n t l f f a AM&lt;irn*y,
Norrlo D W-mttork. Ml. »3T
W. C hurch
Siraat, Orlando.
P l a n t * . Z.ad flla lha orl*ln al
anaw a r or p lta d ln g In tba nfft&gt; ■ of tha t*l«rk nf tha Clfcutt C ourt a n nr b«far* Sapt*
• mbar U n d . 1141. If you (all
to do t o l u d e m a n t by dafault
wilt ba l a k a n aeolnat you for
tba ra llaf damandad tn tba
Sill of Complaint.
DONE AND O ltD E R E D at
Sanford, eam lnola County, Flor.
Ida. tb la l t t h day o f Aufuat.
1144.

(KALI

A r t h u r H R ick w ith . Jr.
Clark of Clrault Court
Ry: M artha T. Vlhlan
PtjMiah A uf. 31. I I 4 Sapt
I II. 1144
C DC-44

FURNISHED gsr*S« apt. Ph.

ac^w .
uean a Rooms, ell Park.

INSTALLED

Senkarik Glasa and Paint
Com oan v
210 Magnolia Pb. FA $468

WE L A R A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

Auto GUas, Tape
* Sea* Cavers

EFFICIENCY $to. 811 Park

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

FURN. Apt Close tn. Jimmie
Cowan. 3 8 4013.

14* W. IM St. FA $4052
A a WORK GUARANTEED

FURN. I room apt. $10 mo.
121, Scooters ft Cycles
AduJU. 322 900.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired AU utiUties In­
cluded to rent. Ideally lo­
cated cm tn St , within 1
block of 3 free parking iota
and abopptog center. In­
quire st Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
FURNISHED Apartment. Terraxzo floors, tile both, airconditioned. Adults, phone
38-6301.

WHY Buy somcoca cue* trou­
bles
WHY Go to the expense of a
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
new Vespa for 8 0 0
down and 54 30 per
week, and get up to
18 m p i
Transmission guaranteed for
life.
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2317 Country Club Road
222-7921

4

HIGHEST DISCOUNTS —

PONTIACS

(Bread Hew 1444 Medals - Hat

With

1—BONNEVILLE VTHTA, 4-Daar HsH tep.
Blast pore Gold, Whits Gold, Saddle lattrlar,
Power Window* And S ca t
1—CATALINA SPORTS COUPS, Msrlia Stow
All Blue Marroklde Interior.

1—CATALINA SAFARI, $-Pi—*n$*r Station
Wagon, Snowcreat White, Matchlag Blua
Marrohid# Intarior.
1-8TARCH1EF VISTA, 4 - Door H ardto*
Eiagapora Gold With Fawn Interior. ^

BUICKS
(Srawd Now 11*4 Modal* _

Rs4 Dewoootratore)

Radio and Heater

1 5 9 5
63 Chev. Pick-Up
to Ton, Long Whaalheee.
Meatalde Bed, S-CyL, Naw
Paint, Good Tires, Solid
And Right Throughout,
Locally Ownad.

1 5 9 5
61 Chev. Belair
4 • Door, V-5, Automatic
Tranamlaalon. Radio And
Heater, Low Mltaage, One
Owner Car.

1 4 9 5
60 CHEVROLET
IMPALA c-ONVKRTIHtR
5 CyL, Auto, Trans, Radio
end Haater, While Finish,
Bln* Top, All Vinyl
Interior.

1—R1VERIA COUPE, Whits, Black Manokida
Bucket Beats, Power Windows Aad 8«at.
1—WILDCAT 4-DR. HARDTOP, Acquaaariaa,
Black Marrohid* Intarior.

1—WILDCAT SPORTS COUPE, Nocturne
Blue With Whit# Top, Blu« Interior, Power
Wiudowa And Seat.
1—LA8ABRE 4-DR. HARDTOP, Alamo Bdigt
With Fawn Intarior.
1—LASABRE, 4-DR. SEDAN, Skyllno Blue
With Whito Top Aad Blua intarior.
K IO T S *
In U I C .

a l i * PONTIAC'S AND BUICKR
LISTED ABOVE ARE EQUIPPED
WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITION­
ING, POWER STEERING, POWER
BRAKES, WHITEWALL TIRES.
TINTED GLASS AND AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION.

1 4 9 5
59 Engliflh Ford
Tkamra Panel Truck,
Clean, .Solid Throughout.

Legal Notice

Ins ih* (oltow lna d*acrlb*d r a il
property, t o . wit:
LOT I, BLOCK I#. H E F T LER
HOMES ORLANDO
__I S C I I O j f ONE.
ta plat tbaraol racordad In
P l a t Book II. r * ( * a I and
I. Public R tu o rd t o f Samin a la County, r t o r l d a
ha* bean flla* a s a ln a t y o u In
tha abo*a atyiag tu it. and y su
• r a r a q u lr a d la l a r v a a copy
s f your Anawar a r s t h a r FtaadIns la th a Camolalnt an P la in.
Illfa
a ll o r n i y a , ANDERSON,
RL'IH. DBAN A LOWNDES. I l l
Kaat C t n t n l Doulavard, O r­
lando. Florida, and flla t h a o n alnal Anawar or o t h a r Ft*adInn In lha offlca of lha Clark
a f lha Clrault Court on o r ba.
fora m a l l t h da* o( fl*r -*Tn.
bar. I K I I f you fait u ef«» e&gt;&gt;,
a d tcraa pro conlaaao will ha
tak«n a s a l n a t yau for lh a r*.
Il*f dam andad In tha Complaint.
Tkla Nolle* i ball ba p u b lt.h »d anca a waak tar to u r coaaacutlva waaka la t k a Sanford
tftra ld.
DATED T ilts l l t k d a y ar
Auauat, 1141.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r K. Backwlth. J r .
Clark of Circuit C o u rt
By: Bllaabaih B r u t n a h a n
D a puty Clark
FubltaH Aus- II. 11, 11 * sapt
r. i m .
iCDc-ae

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4 -lir., 6-t'yl., A u l e Tran*.,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Geansweep Sale

*1 5 9 5

S t Johns Realty

Legal Notice

SEPT. 24th THE DAY WE
SHOW THE 65*s ISN'T FAR
AWAY - THESE BRAND NEW
PONTIACS AND BUCKS HAVE
COT TO GO 0***0*

1—GRAND PR1X* Alamo
Buckat fa sts,

104. Trailer Space • Rest

V A -FH A

Count* and K a t a . to .w it:
Lot T. Block T. R t t i h a r * .
•■•id P lra t, Addition, *•
r*m rd*d In F l a t Bank II.
• r i t * ar, M w l a a l t C a u n tx
Fuhllc R arsrda.
EACH n r TOD 14 R E QUtR
E l) to flla y o u r anawar or
• i h a r » r t u « n d a f a n i ia to tha
Complaint w i t k tha Clark a t
tha Clrault C o u r t a t aam inola
Count*. F t a n d a . la thin pro&lt;**dlny and t s aar*a a aopy
th*r*nr upon t h a p l a l a t l t f a at
tnrnaj*. w hoaa namaa a n d ad
dr.** ar* h a r a l n a f t a r h i lo rth ,
• • r x i u lr t d b y law. not l a t s r
th a n th* l l r d da* of 4*pt*mt&gt;*r
1IM In d a f a u l l ih*r*ot th*
u u i t will proc**.| •* pa rt*
upon tha a n t r y of a Dacraa
F ro fonf»»*o again*! you.
WITNKIM m y hand and th*
s f f j r l a l **at of *al.| C o u rt In
B*mlnol* C ounty, VloM'la, tbla
11th day of A u | u a t t i l l .
(BEAL)
A rth u r H. Backwlth. J r .
Clark o f t h a Circuit Court
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlan
t h p u t y C lark
BKARDALL* O R ID LE T AND
D 'W li
At: ' i n i r i for F t a ln l l f f
In North C o u r t f l r a a t
p . .. i o i t k a Bex m i
Orlando. F lo r id a
F hll.h Au*. I t , SI A fl.pt
a n. im .
pD C -lt

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tra ito r*
A Ph.

« COMET S Dr. Avtoaatto. Qsseway 7e Tha
sew « • * . A-l. 223-1142.
Robson BporUat
Yew SVIIOUDC
to Ford. Clean- 854
504-6-6 R. to t Ph. FA MM

ilO illS R S d ISSN. COMB.
GREENBRIAB
NEW ROMES
WaH Fourth St Jtut oft Par- Chelae law ivtiiaMt la I BEDROOM, 1
aimmoo. Salesman on pro- Greenbrier *f Lach Aikar koek yard, kitchen oguipynd
, 4:00 to 7:64 p. a . •MriMWas self etwee. t m "
-------lay- Wedaiadey- Friday. Coats* baildiat 6* yeet
Saturday A fcaday 1:« la tpettfieatlni.
7:00 p. a .
w T tJF R fi ry
KINOSWOOO
CURTOM BUILT BOMS OM
Government owned
BUILDERS, INC.
LABS. CsD n v o s l s f *
Honas
462 Fairamnt Hr.
FA 34*4
$100.00 D O W N
For Moot
LAKErBONT ESTATE
Selection ad 2, 3, and 4
Ball-Blair * |— f
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Bath
Home
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1 BB house.
Bedrooms loaatad Is varioua
Ml 122-3441 2 1 1 1. Peek Are.
1
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with
nvtr
3»
ft
as
AduBS.
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PiM.
SSZ-74S4.
•actions ad le a k e d
liffa lake. Only lisjoo with
Immediate Delivery
t BEDROOM Trailer. M x 10 2-REDROOM house, htteken
Tamil
Call today!
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
ia yrivsts to*. ITS «o. ot su equipped. SIT Eicambie Dr.
FROM $50.00
N. Witter Park Dr., Caseei- 322-6820.
FOR THE BEST HOME Stem per A gency
2 BEDROOM house, tOOfleUBUY
Beatoor-laiuror-Ttadea
I B1DROOM UBfumOked, ly furnished. 322-2377.
SEE YOUR
222-4841 DU S. Freach Ate. MOfMe kitchen. 32341*t.

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US. Alias Far flats

IT PLYWOOD Beat, 2 by. Air
w aled kicker. Goad shape
s a - m t after $ p. to.

S4 CXYSLXR, m . Oeed T im . i r RORUM
Ph.
by Mercury,
m aty extras.

AIR CONDITIONED 3 ___
room. 2 Bath, Florida Room,
extra nice utility room, Dew
hot water heater, shady
fenced yard, feeing lake
FI. S2F4SSS

3, S, * 4 BEDROOMS
2, IH, A S BATHS
■o u s t a . wtluams
KXTCHBN SQUIFFED
LOW MONTHLY FAYMENI*
rr» alwat* a ra m o
Far Cempleta laferaattea When yon enjoy the comfort
?a m
AtitaHt H a t &gt; M |
Sat « Call Year
of central beet and air ta
FHA-VA
this beautiful bom*. 3 Bed
NEW HONES
Avidebto ia Sanford m i tad
S Bath, DbctrtcsHy
SALES BROKER
IiMfwMd a m (I «$. So. # • Bate Tha Kama Far Tm
$«Uo nod M ay extras.
M 17-44). Ready for a m p
tis,abo Tots; price - $M0
aaty. 444A4 yar aw. and ay. Stenstrora R ealty
«r Cemmarciel.
2SSS PARE DRIVE
222-7414
IM S ENTERPRISES, Na. SSS-I4SS

F ri. S a p t 4. *$♦—P s f i 11 IM . A p e r t M eats fo r H eat 123. B an ts f t M otors

* 7 9 5

1964 W ILDCAT
4-Door Hardtop. White With Sleek Ceatom
Marrohid* latorior, Factory Air, Power Steeriag,
Power Brakes. Power Windows, Aluminum Sport
WhraU, Cornering Light*, Tilt Wlmul, 6,005 Mils*.
BiU'a Penooal Cur.

SAVE

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59 International
Ton Cab And Chsaaia.
Build Your Own Body.

to

* 5 4 1
OPEN EVERY
NIGHT TIL
g I’.M.
Saturdays Til 5 P.M.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. ft Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231
2307 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

Phone 322-0231
301 West First Strati

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS *TIL « P.M.

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Navy Silent On Tests O f Pilot
Scribes Foiled
For Details 01
Heroic Escapee
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SAN DIEGO. CAllf. (UP1) J U Navy remain*!
t®*
d ir «■ wfcat typ*
being given In Aero pilot M.
Charles P. tfuimana who e»caped from hU Commuolst
captors in Laos.
The N a n
W f « lf
Nut Kloimann, 30, San Diego,
was in the hospital and undergoing testa.
Efforts Thursday night to
teach the fliar’i wife, Sara,
*0, at their home also proved
fruitless. Newsmen were told
aha was out.
Details o( Kkumano's escape
from a End prison camp were
net dlscloned officially hr the
N a n , and Busmann declined
to answer newsmen’s questions
when he touched down briefly
at Honolulu, Travis Air Force
Base, Calif., and San Diego
Wtdanadsr night. He merely
would sar B was pood to be
home and he wa« feeling good.
After fleeing from the Com■nunlsti, Klusmann made his
war to Thailand, oatansiblr
with the help of friendly Meo
tribesmen In Laoa.
Secrecy s h r o u d e d JOus
■»ana’s departure from Thill
and to Hoeolulu.
Tho fUar*» wth flow to Travia Air Force Base Wednesday
Id meet him, then flew here
with him, where he was reunit
ad with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred fOuaminn of Area
dla, Calif., end Ms brother,
John, 21.
Klusmann and bla wife illpped Into a watting limousine
and sped off to an undlsclos
od destination.
Thursday night, the Navy
reported that Klusmann was in
the hospital Thursday, had un­
dergone tests and was due for
additional testing.

OUTSTANDING ADVERTISEMENT brings Award of Excellence to Roy
Green, center, Herald advertising manager and David Tomlinson, gener­
al manager of Holler Motor Sales Co. Herald publisher Walter Gielow
presents the awards a t a dinner at the Cnpri, for The Ad Builder, a na­
tional mat service out of Peoria, III. The award notes a prize-winning sd
made up by Green for Holler’s which with several others boosted car
sales by 30 per cent. The newspaper ad U now being used in a Holler
brochure.
(Herald Phots)

North Orlando
Boy To Study
Engineering

1* th e C u t l ml I k , e - n u t r
J mS bv . S v m I m- 1* e m i t , t l M .
Mb, I* P r « b a l r .
l a r a t R e la te a t

VALTOtf II. WII.t.tA SIR
t&gt;r&gt;-*ee*4
T a A ll C re d ito r* i l l P a ra a a a
M a rta s
r ta la a a a a D ataaa S a
S a a l a a t S a i l R a ta ta i

T ou end r a r h of you a r r hereUr nallfle.l an.I r*,|tilr#&lt;! to
Jiri-aant any rtalma and ilxmxrvl,
w M rh rnu. nr allhar of you
t r a y have t r a i n , ! lha -aiat*
•tf V.U.TOJf n. Wit.t.lAMS. d»raaaait, lata of aalrf f'minly. In
♦he County J i i l * - nf s»mln*ita
County, Florida, at lila nf(li-a
In tha court h » U » n f raid t'oiint y a t Sanfnrd, Florida, within
• l i c alen d a r motttha from the
tlm a of lha flrat putillcallnn of
th la not Ira. Kach rlalm nr &lt;1#
m end ahall ha In wrllln a. and
■hall atata tha ptara of raal
d anna nf th a claimant, and ahall
Ua awnrn In hy tha rtalinant.
hl&gt; t * » n l, or attorney, and any
aurti claim nr demand not ao
Cl la.1 ahall ha void.
Porla M. Wllllama
Aa a d m ln lattatrlx nf lha
r . l a l a nf
Valton Ft. Wllllama,
iM rtaaad
M ark
i-laratand, Jr,
A ltnrnay a t l a a
F ft lira war 7.
Sanford, Florida
A tto rn e y for Katato
Pubtleh Sapt. t. II. II, II. I I I !

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iv thr nm i iT cm ht
s i x t h j r n i c i t i . r m r i it o f

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t&gt;At.R W. OWKKI and SKlItL E T H. OWENS, hla wlf*.
Defendant*
MkTICR o r
r n n r i i o a i ni: e » i . r
NOTICE i s H K it r .i i r i n vEN pu rsu a n t I* a Final r&gt;«crsa
• f F n re rln au re dated lha Jnd
Say of Vsplambar. A. I&gt;. 1*44.
a n d a nlarad In Chancary
No. I l l* } nf lha Circuit Court
o f th a N inth Judicial Circuit
In and for S-mln»1a County,
Florida, wharaln Fadaral Nafln n al M nrta aa * Aeeixdallnn, a
e n rp u ra tln n u ra a n lia d under an
Act of Conffraaa and a ila lln a
p u r s u a n t lo tha Fadaral Nadtonal
M nrlaaaa
Aaaorlall-m
C h a r i e r Art. havlna Its prlncl-

Spends Leave In
North Orlando

By H a rte r* Csafcy
Michael Harvillt. ATAN.
tISN, spent two weeks’ leave
ot the home of hla parents,
Mr. end Mrs. Ewrighteon
Harvllle of I I North Third
By Jane Casselberry
Street, North Orlando. Har­
Rev. Delmaa Copeland of
vllle was stationed at Mem­
phis, Trnn., where he recently
the Casselberry Community
completed s course hi elec­
Methodist Church has an­
tronics.
nounced plane for s weekSlate the Harvillee are
long revival to be held at the
MIKE HARVILLE
avid boaters, Michael spent
church Sept. 13-18.
many pleasant hours of hie
Evangelist will be Rev.
Official atata flower of Art- Harold L. Brooks of Jackson­
leave with hie slater Patty
and hla parents on the St. tona is tha large, waxy white ville. Charles Selph of Win­
John’s River aboard the fam­ blossom of tho giant sagusro ter Haven wilt serve as sang
ily outboard cruiser.
cactus.
leader.
He left last weekend for
elx weeks’ studies In Oceania,
r v i o v i i \ J G v
Vs., and then will be station­
ed at Cecil Field, Jacksonvil­
C A L t
le, much to the delight of his
family.
Airman Harvllle la a 1M3
graduate of Lyman High
School where he played on
the football team. He enlist­
M O V IN G AND STORAGF CO
INC
ed In the Navy before he waa
18, following in the footsteps
FA 2 9 5 11
of hla dad who had made the
5 0 4 C o If y A vf
SS , t u t o r il. F I .
8. Navy hla career.

By Msygarrl Cnabjr
Mr. and Mrs. LMwsrtl F.
Connelly, 131 North Cartel
Avenue, North OrUndo, drovs
their son, Eddie Jr., up to
Gainesville last weekend whrrs
he registered me a frrthman
a t tha Unlverilty of Florida.
Eddie hae entered the En­
gineering School and although
he expects to be very busy
In tha coming month a, he’ll
be looking forward to hear­
ing from hla old frlende. HU
mail should he directed to
Hume Hall, University of
Florida, Guiiimvllle, Eddie
anid he hopes his mail box
will lie full.
Thomas I.avin, Eddie’* ma­
ternal grandfather, of And­
over, ,Muu., wax here for four
months in the spring hut made
a aperhl trip down ngaln to
wish hi&gt; grundioti good tuck
and good market
Eddie wa* graduated from
Bishop .Moore in Orlando this
past June and was uwurdeJ
a letter for baseball.
Tha Connelly twine, Mary
and Fete, are now senior* at
Bishop Moore and nlao are
looking forward to becoming
University of Florida Gators.

Clouds, Storm
Cover Much Of
Northern Area

Rummage Sales
End Saturday

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he made It clear he was at­
tacking Goldwiter'a political
philosophy.
"It la difficult to bnagtna
how anyone who does under­
stand the issues now facing
the nation can neglect to reg­
ister and vote,” laid Meany.
“For the issues in this elect­
ion are extremely grave for
the labor movement, for tha
nation and for the world.”

Prisoners Held
ALGIERS &lt;UPI) - One
thousand political prisoners
are being held in Algeria as
counter • revolutionaries, Pre­
sident Ahmed Ben Bella an­
nounced Monday. Ho said the
prisoners were well-treated.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

JOHN'S SHOE SERVICE
2465 S. PARK AVE.
General Shoe Repairing Expertly Done

SPECIALIZING IN ORTHOPEDIC
CORRECTIONS AND BUILD-UPS
OPEN 8 A.M. TILL t P.M. MON. THRU SAT.

Cars and
Trucks

IN THE LAST TWELVE W ORKING DAYS — BECAUSE

tlnltrd Press International
Thunderstorm* dotted the
Midwest today and gray, rainy
skies darkened New England.
Clear weather prevailed across
the rest ol the nation.
The thunderahower* h i t 1
part* of the Midwest with lo­
cally heavy amounts of rain­
fall. Lam mi in southwestern
EDDIE CONNELLY
Iowa reported 1.18 Inches in
six hours and Forbe* Air Force
Huar near Topeka, Kan., had
1.12 inches.
Drenching rains and high
winds swept across Wisconsin
By l l n n n a Extra
late Thursday night ami a re­
Tho final day nf tha three- ported tornado demolished a
day rummagi* *nlr xp»n*»rrd harn in the southern part ol
by th* Church of Nativity the state which reported four
Catholic Women’* Club will inches of rain.
be held at the Super Vulu
A freak wind »torm spawned
Market on Sit Ctrl Saturday gusts of 70 miles an hour over
fruin 8 a m. until dark.
Cadillac, Mich., toppling some
Many item* of giaal tixrd power linea and destroying a
clothing, k i t c h e n utensil*, building. Heavy rains follow­
&lt;hdies, (ml* ami pans, fur %■ ed the storm.
lure and shoes are still availEarly morning temperatures
aide.
ranged from the upper 30a in
Chairmen of the project !■ Montana to the mid 80s In the
Mr*. Jennie Fox.
■lesert southwest.

ged that they support Presi­
dent Johnson.
Ia l Labor Day message
the trader of the 13-milllon
member union group urged all
Americans to register aod
vote. He said that “this elec­
tion, to a greater degree than
any since before World War
II, will decide what kind of a
country you and I, and our
children and grandchildren,
are going to live tn."
Meany’s organisation endor­
sed Johnson's canrlidsey earli­
er this week. The labor leader
mentioned neither the Presi­
dent nor GOP presidential
nominee Barry M. Goldwatcr
by name In his statement, but

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last week. Ha is a traffic
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C i u n t y Cuurlhuuaa In lha City
«»f Hanford. County of Hrmlnol*
S l a t s or Florida, a t I t tl S A .It.
on lha ITth day of Saplamher.
I M t . t h a following de.rrH-ad
propa rty aa aet forth In said
F i n a l I'acrea. tn-w lt:
lait T, llloch B. COl'.STHT
CI.UU MANOR, u n i t n o . *.
a cc ording In the plat Ihera«if aa rafurded In l-lat Book
1], Pngaa I t and 11 I'uhllc flecorda n f ItemlnuAi
County, Florida:
In c lu d in g apacIfUalty but net
by way of limitation, lha fol­
low ing flslu ra a r
Heater. Suntan SI. I I D.
aerial nunihar 4*11, Vanella n IMInda, AI.L parmanenily tnalallad.
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lly; M a rth a T. Vlhtan. DC.
Mack N Cleveland J r . and
Harold F. Jehason
A tt o r n ty a for F l a la t lf f
F. O. D raw er X
Sap for i, Florida
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
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Messy said today that voters
will face "one ot the rare
pivotal slections is Amariean
history" hi November. He or-

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B E fElSrE -D A Y
ADVENTIST C H tlR C E
C orner 7th A Elm

JORDAN MISSION ART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1*11 W. Plrat S tr e e t
Sunday School _ _ _ 1*:09 A m.
M orning Worahlp _ 1 I : P a n ,
Bible Study (Sunday) 7:0# p.m.
E vangelletle Servlet T:*« A m.
Wed. P r a y e r Meet _ T:*« a m.
Blit Stephen* _ _ _ _ _ _ P a s t o r
A Cordial Walcoma to All

ITKBIAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Hmotag C hur ah a f C hrist*
P a rk A ran a# a t lo th f t.
#:(* a m . ___ Church School
It.-*# a m. _ W orahlp S a rrlc a
S i l t p. « . _ Christian Tooth
M talatry
B a r. W ah m A. S . 1

w 1 . U M a r s h a l l ---------------h M

SE RV ICE S SATURDAY—
S a b b a th School
- »:I« A m .
W o r a h lp Barvlca _ ll:M A m.
W edne sda y Night
P r a y e r Service ____ T:*• p. m .

A lliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
14*1 P a r k Ave. a t t« th St.
R a r . C- C- Do**, J r . — r e * la*
• B u a d a y School
— 1:41 A m.
A W o rsh ip Saralea — 11 :*&lt;* A m.
E v e n i n g W orship — Tit* A « Alllanca T ooth
Fellow ship (W ad.) __ T'.SS A m .
(W a d )
P r a y e r Barries ------ T :tl A m .

A ssem bly Of God
p in e c r e s t

assem bly

o r GOD CHURCH
Cor. 17th a n d Elm
■ . M. W ilder -------------- P a ste *
Sun d a y School ----- M l A m.
M o rn in g W o-ahlp — 11:1* a m.
E v e n i n g W o rsh ip — Til* A *■
Y o u th Herr. ( S u b .) _ l:*4 a m.
M M -W eek S e r r . (Wad.) . 1:1*
A ■_ _ _

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B aptist
F I R S T BAPTIST CIIURCM
I I I P a r k A re na#
F. B. Chance ------------ Paolo*
M o rn in g W oreblp — 1:11 a m.
S u n d a y School — — 1:11 A A
M o rning W orahlp __ 11:1# A m.
T r a i n i n g Union — *:l# A * •
E v e n i n g W orahlp _ T ill A m6) Wad. P r a y a r g e r r t e a Till A * C E N T R A L B A P T IS T CHURCH
Cor. I l t h I t . A Oak Are.
Pa* tog
n a n Smith
S u n d a y School
. ■ 1:1* A *A
M orning W o rah lp —&gt; H i l l a m*
T r a i n i n g Uunloa — l i « l A m*
E v e n i n g S e r r lc a - — l:«# A “ &gt;•
W ed. P ra y e r S e r r l e a T:l# A » •
N u ra ery Open
W T i l I t ------------------- T ill A » S u n d a y Nlta B roadcast
WESTH1DE MISSIONARY
HAKTIST CHURCH
I t h St. A Holly Ate.
J o h n R. K i n g ------- — r e * to*
Sun d a y School —
M i l l A PA
■un&gt;tar
M o rn in g W orahlp — 11:11 A m .
Sunday
E v e n in g W orahlp — t : w a m.
W rdneaday
tit* A A
P r a y e r Serrlea
P IN E C R E ST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O a o r a Road
P a s t o r _____ W illia m J. Oueea
M orning W orahlp . 11:*S A m.
Sunday School
■ *:(* A m.
T r a i n i n g U aloa ------ M B A m.
E v e n l n g W o rah lp — t : l # A m*
W»d. Olftcar* A T aaehera
M eeting — ..... — B:l# A * •

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E L D E R BPH1NOS BAPT1BT
Old Orlando Rd. a t Heater A v a
B. H am ilton O r l f f l n — P a s t o r
g u n d a y School _ _ »:l* a. m.
M o rn in g W orahlp — 11:0* A m.
T r a i n i n g Union — 1:1# p. m.
E r a n l n g W orahlp — l i t ! A m.
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OAKLAWN B A P TIS T CHURCH
17(1 C o u n try Club Road
Sponsored by P l r a t B aptlat
C hurch
R ev. R. T. B a r r e t t ----- P a a to r
S u n d a y School
*:(l a m.
W o rah lp Service _ 1I;M A m.
T r a i n i n g Union
#:(* p. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ I:## p. m.
W ed. P r a y a r S o r r . — 7:1* A m .

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. *11
Hi. U J - S l l g
P a a t o r ----- c h a s te r W. PlanR
Sunday School _ _ It:## a i a
Mo rn in g Service _ tl:*S a ha
T r a in in g Union __ 1:10 p. re.
E v en in g S a rrlc a _ 7:1* a m.
W tdnoa day Masting#:
O rga nisations __ . (:1a a »■
P r i y e r ------- --- - T:l# a m.
C h o i r ...................- 1:1# g as.

aces

Methodist -

Episcopal
•HR 1ST eVURCH
Church Street,
Nr. Charlsa W .
Vicar
H oly Communion
■ arrloa A Bar m e n

Is pal (M B work Anft
m e m n a rn u u

LeagvaoB
N e w art, J A
_ t:S* A SA
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ALL FOR TUB CHURCH

Christian

The C h srsk Is tkw
frnataat factor oei garth
for the bulMing of cbaB&gt;
after and food tith e
■hiA k i d gtonhoua*
a f s p ir itis t v a lsss.
W lth a a l ■ i t r a a R
church, Rstthtr datnarscy nor cirtUaslion mb
•iirriv*. Thera a n four
sound rrasone why ap­
ery person should at*
tend services regularly
and s u p p o r t t hg
church. They ara: (I)
For hie own sake. (2)
For hi* children's
sake. (3) For the taka
of his community and
aatloa. (4) For tkn
aaka of th* «hm h
itself, which needs
hia moral and mala­
rial support ! W In
go In thurth ragw-

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1(07 8. H anford A v a

IL Vsrnon F u l l e r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ M S A na
M orning W orship _ l l ; t l A m.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Osnsva
R a lp h R r t w a r Jr.
E v a n g s ll s t
Wbta School
1:10 a re.
M oralng W orship _ 1:1* a m.
E suing W orship _ «:10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y a r Servlet 7:1# p. A

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PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
H ighw a y ( I W t s t
M orris R u b y ____ K vangsllat
Bible C l a s s _____ 10:00 a m.
M oralng W orship _ 11:0) a re.
E vening W orship _ 1:0* A m.
B lb lt Ctassoa Wad. _ 7:11 p. m.

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CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l P a r k Avenue
Bert Brown _____ E v a n g e lis t
Sunday
Bible Study _ _ _ l t : t * A HA
Morning Worship _ 11:0* a m.
Evening Service _ 4:1# p. re.
See "H erald of T ru lh " 1 a m.
Sunday o a Channel I
Tuesday
Ladles Bible Clean _ 11:0* A BA
W ednesday
Blbt* C l a s t _____ 1:1* a m.

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h o l t C R ona
**t A P a r k A va
F t. Leroy D. Soper. Rector
H o ly Communion _ 7:1* A BA
F a m i l y S e rrlea and
S unda y Scbaol
_ M l a &amp;
M orning P r a y a r
( P i n t Sunday —
Maly Communion I I S a n

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C o rn e r (th I t a n d Laurel Are.
R a r . C. E. Aadaeaoa _ _ Pam eg
T slaphonsi (11-7*71
S unda y School - . M l a m.
M orning W orahlp _ 10:4* a m.
E r a n l n g W orahlp _ 7:0* a mWod. P r a y e r Service 1:11 * a

Lutheran
OOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
MW A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-11)
S anford, PlorlA s
171-7*17
T h e R a r. J . G ordon F a a r m
Pastor
Sun d a y School _ _ _ 1:11 A m.
M orning W orship _ 111** A m.
Communion— P l r a t Suaday to
E ac h Month
K i n d e r g a r t e n need Baraww

• B A C H M B TR OD l S f CHU RCH
©mere S i , ad W oodland A r e .
Rev. J o h n M. H lra a Jr.. F a a lo e
Charcdl School ____ l : ( | a. a
M orning W o r a h lp __11:44 A a .
M T T ■ ------- .. _ l : M p. a t
C H R I S T METHODIST
CHURCH
■ uataad E a u t a n
C l t r a a H a i g h ts
Rev. C h a r le s S. H o g g _ F n M o f
Church S c h o o l ___ M l A sa
M orning W o r s h i p _ l l i * S a re.
M T F -----------------------1:1* a m.
See. W o r a h l f ___ T:I* a bl
Wed. P r a y a r g o r r l e a TiM y m.

Southern Methodist
F I R S T SOUTHHRH
M E THOD IST CHURCH
W o m a n 's C lub B u lltln g
m
Oak Ava
Due w a rd H. K n ig h t J r . f u t e r
Sunday School t : | l a . m.
W orahlp S a r r l c a _
7 : 1 # a m.

N azarent
*■»
as a a s ie e r a
P a u l B lokaa _
Fast*
Sunday School
.. - *:*d .
M orning W o rsh ip _ l t i l l a
To u i h ------------------ -- l:M a
Young AdnM
FslIowMilp
I M a m.
Th* Namsm W * Roar
E r a n g a ll a tl a S e rrle a 7i*» a
Mid-Week
H s rrlra (W o t.) _ T-W a
T h ird S u n d a y
S la g a p ira ilo a _ _ l i * f a
F I R S T CHURCH
O F T H E NARAREBH
U h s Mary, FI a
R ow W . U Holcomb*, F a s M t
Sunday
• :(l a bl ---- Bible School
b i;i* A m . __M orning W orship
t : M A m - — B va nlng S e r r ie d
t;** A m — W sd. M id-W eek
P r a y e r Berries*
7 » * p. m . _ Lead Wad. MWpboaory S e rrle a

Pentecostal

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH O P CHRIST
SCIENTIST
I t * E a s t Second lire*#
Sunday S tr v lc a A
Sunday School _ _ 11:0* A A
Subject: "Min'*
W ednesday S trv lca _ 1:0* A mReading Room: I t l K. First.
W eekdays: 10:14 A m . . C l *
A m. F rid a y E v t n i a g i CIO1:1* a m.

L U THERAN CHURCH ON
T H E R EDEEM ER
I N W. I l t h Plane
T h e c h u r c h «f (ho L u lh t r a a
H our" a n d TV T h t a la (ha
LI I s’*
H e r b e r t W. O o o r o a ___ P a s t o r
g unda y School _ _ 1:11 A m.
W orship S trvloa _ 11:7* a m.
K in d e r g a r t e n a n d Nursery

Church Of God

Presbyterian

Methodist

CHURCH O P OOD
l l n d A F rench
H. C. S m i t h __________P a s to r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ M l a m.
Morning W orship _ 11:4# a. m.
E r a n g t l l t l l o Herr. - 7:1# p. m.
Tute. P r a y e r Serr. _ 7:1* p. m.
T hurs. Young People
E n d e a v o r ------- — 7:1* A ba

GENEVA METHODIST

FIRST PR E SR TT B R U M
CHURCH
Sanford, FI a
Oa k A r e * I r d PL
d r o v e r C. Pawsll J r . _Pan Is*
E d g a r W. Sm ith Jr. A s a la ta a t
P a a to r
Church S c h o o l _____ 1:11 A m.
gvsalon M ssla _ _ 10:15 A m.
Morning Worship
11:1* a m.
Plnnra r Fsllowshlp _ * :•• a reSenior HI Fellow ship S:(S A *A
E vening W orship _ 1:1* A m.
Wsd. P r a y e r Masting 7:0* A m.

R a r. W. R. T im m s _ _ P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ __ 1:11 a m.
Morning Servlcaa .... ||: # « a. m.
Choir Pra c ttra Wsd 7:7* p. m.
Every One Wslooma.

CIH RCH O F T H E COVENANT
177* South Orlando D r iv e
Thom as II. M s k l n ____P a s t e r
W orship --------------- »:#* a bl
Chur oh School _
10.40 a m.

F I R S T METHODIST CHURCH
( I I P a r k Ara.
R a r . Robert M. J e n k l n n Paotoe
Morning W arship „ 1:1* p. m.
Sunday School ___ M l A m.
Morning W o r s h i p _14:1* A m.
M T F Msellnga
1:7* p. m.
lln tsrm edlat*. Ssnlorl
E vening W orahlp _ 7:1* A as.

CHURCH OP OOD
O P PROPHECY
114* Elm Avsnua
Rar. R obert Welsh
P a s to r
Sunday School ------- . M S a. m.
Worahlp Service — 10:45 a. m.
E . - n g s l i s t l o S t r r . __ 7il« p. m.
W ednesday:
Young People V. t* R. Serr.
7:1# p m.
Bible T r a in in g S e r r 1:0* p m.

fyit sii (&gt;*i»A«&gt;iwAAwaoAg Swttra. As.

Sunday
Acta

Monday
I Corinthian*

I Corinthian*

11:1-7

1:1-9

1:10-19

Tuesday

Wednesday
Kphe.eiana

Thursday

Fhilippiang

5:11-11

Baturdap

F rid a y

Jamas

CHURCH

2:1-7

F I R S T FBNTKCOdTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOH
I I I Or a a go ptroot
R o r. B. R a th O ra a l _ PaaW P
Sunday School ____ l l i d f a m.
blornlng W o r s h i p
l li * d a m.
Sunday E r t n l n s
7:1* a sa
Wsd. Bible Study _ T;M a m.
C am iuerora M asting
F r i d a y ----------- 7:1* A m .

The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
U r. a Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey Si Employees
SR 46 &amp; Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO, INC.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill WhiUy &amp; Employees

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

A. DUDA k SONS, INC.
SlavU, Florida

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

NELSON Si CO, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Ros* k Wilka Bowman Si Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
H erb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgas and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

J. a TENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

F. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY'S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ik French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE k
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newnutn and Employees

Z1TTROWER RROS.
1400 S. Elm

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholeaala Confectionary
WILSON-EICEIELI1URGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

— SEMINOLE COUNTT~Af:EA CHURCH DIRECTOR'
b a pt ist

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AntiiKd
C : ; ' " -,
C e n tr a l B a p tist Chureh, 1711 Ouk Ave.
Chiiluota F i r s t Baptist Church
L O i u u u B a p ti s t Mission
s p u r u u i . . 1 w.uvt o
S : j 4t J p r t a g o B a p tist church,
I K Lahm an Rd.
r i r s t Baptist Church. II* P e r k A w .
Frie n d sh ip B a ptist Churek a t
Altam nnt* Spring*
H l 17*. A lta m o a la I p r l a g a
F i r s t Baptlat Church o( D e n a ry
F i r s t B aptist Church of O t n s v a
F i r s t B aptist Church of L aka Msry
F i r s t B t p t l s i Ciiurtl. -7 L ake Monroe
F i r s t B aptist Church of Lungwood, Cor.
C hurc h * O r a n t
r i r , t B aptist Chureh a f Oviedo
F l r . t B a ptlit C hurch of Han Lando Springs
F i r s t Hhlloh Mlssloos.-y B a p tist Church,
11*1 W. 17th Ht.
Korvit City B a p tist Church
F o u n ta in l l s a d B aptist Church. Oviedo
L o v e S outhern Baptist Illation. Chuluota
Missionary B a p tist Chureh North
Rd.
Fntsrprlia
Mactdonla
Mission Baptist Church
Oak still Kt. O i t w n
Morning Glory B a ptist Church, Q t n t v s I l « y .

Mt. Olive Missionary B aptist Church, Sen
Land* S p rin g s Rd.. Longwood
ill. Sion Missionary Baptist, g lp is Ara.
N#w
Mt.
Calvary
Missionary
Baptlat
l i t * W. U t b BL
N tw Salem P rim itive Baptist Churnh,
I K * W. I l t h St.
Near ML Zion Baptist Charch. 1771 P s a r Ava
O aklaw n Baptist Chspsl, &gt;711 W. l« th Ht.
Ostsan B aptist Church
P ln a crs st Baptist Church. 741 W. On or a Rd.
P ra irie L s k * B aptist Church, Ridge R d ,
Farn P a r k
Prograan Missionary Baptlat Church, Midway
Hacoad Shiloh Mlaaloaary Baptlat Church,
N inth m Hickory
St. J a m a s Missionary B aptlat Church Sts.
HdL. I t * Osteen
BL P a ul Missionary B aptist Chur, h, I t h St.
SL M althaw a Missionary B aptist Church
C anaan l l t l g h l s
hl J o h n 's Missionary Baptlat Church,
*1* Cypress Ht.
Tem ple B aptist Church, Palm S p rings R d .
Allam onla Springs
W'sstslds Missionary B aptist Church,
I K g. llolly Ave.
Zion H o p s Baptist Church, 71) O ra aga Ave.
CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
All Houle Catholic Church, 7SI Oak Ave.

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A nn's
C ath olla
Church,
P a rshlng
Place, DsBary
St. M a ty u . u d a l a i i a Cath olic Church, Maill a n d A v a Altam onte Mprlnge
CHRISTIAN
P l r a t C hristian Church, 1147 3. Sanford 7 U
C o n g r s r a l l o n a l C h r i s t ia n Church.
7(41 1'ark Ava.
K orthsld* C hristian
Church. F l o r i d a
U a t e n U r , M a itla n d
CHURCH O F CHRIST
C h u r c h of Chris'. 1*11 N. Park Ava.
C h u r c h of Chrlal, Oanava
C h u r c h of Christ, tcinirwood
CH'iroh of Christ, P a o la
CHURCH o r OOD
C hurc h
C h u rc h
Church
C h u rc h

of
of
of
of

Hot.
tiod.
God.
God

*01 H ic kory
ilD 'l S. Franch
Ovlado
Mission, E n t e r p r i s e
EPISCOPAL

All g a ln ta E piscopal Church K. D sBary
Ava., E nterprise
C h rist Eplscipal Church, Longwood
All galn ta Episcopal, K s ta r p r li*

Holy Cross Episcopal, P ark Asa. at l lh

LUTHERAN
Aaoanalon
L u th e r a n
Church,
Overbrook
| ) r , Casaalbsrry
lluod hhaphard United L u th a r a ,
.
svio ». Orlando Dr.
^
.
I .u th s ra n C hurc h of the Redeemer,
: ; w u a r.a .*
M-sstsh L u th e r a n Church, American f - .'i'on
Hall, P ra lrla Lake, Kern P a rk
HL Lukaa L u th e r a n Church. HL 1)4 l l a v l a
R a r n a tt

METHODIST
Memorial M athodlat

Church,

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D a lU ry Ava., E n ta r p r ls o

H e ir t-aits Methodist Churnh
Dsthel A il.ll. Church. C a naa n flslghtn
C a s ta lb s r r y C unununlty Msthodlst Chureh,
i'w y . 11-ba A Pinsy RM sa l td , Cassslbarry
D 'l l a r y Com munity Mathodlat Church W.
Hlshlanda. DsBary
Christ M sth odiat Church
Hunland E atata a
First Mathodlat Church, (1) P s r k Ava.
F irst Mathodlat Church of Ovlado
F irst Htiotharn Mslh-.dlal Church
W nm an's Club 101 Oak Avs.
Fra# Mathodlat Church, i i l W. ( t h SL
• Unova Mathodlat Church, Ganava
l i r a '# Mathodlat Church, Onora ltd.
G rant Chaps) A ll-K. Church, Ovlado
■takgrova Vlslhodlst Church, Ovlado
o i t t a n Malbodiat C hurch

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St.

o la
W nalara*
Malhadtat,
Rt.
M
a t Paola
J a m s ) A M K j Sanford Ava.
Mary*a AM E.’ Church HL lit. *1* Oaiaan
hl
Paura
Mathodlat C h u r a h
Oataaa
Rd. E ntarprla*
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Memorial Mathodlat C h i n k
A D sB ary
NAZARENE
(he
Nasarane,
W.
First
C hure h
tf
I n d at Maple
Ike N a ia rrn a ,
Park
Chureh of
Fern
r y B r l t a R d, P e rn Park
L a k a Mary Churek a t th* N iaaran*
PRKHBTTKRIAN
C om m unity Praabylarlan Churah. I-aka Mary
F lrat
P r a a b y ta r ia a
Church,
Oak
Ava.
A I rd SL
F l r a t P ra a b y la rla n Church, Casaalbarry
Plrat
Pra a bytorlan C hurch of DsBary,
K. H ighland
P r a a b y ta r ia a Churah af T h* Covenant
177* B. Orlando Dr.
SL Andrews Praabylarlan Church ( t i l L ann e a t Bch. Dr., Bear Laka
Upoala Com mualty p ro a b y lo rlaa c h u r a h ,
l lp o a ls Rd.
W t s t m l n l i l a r P r t a b y l i r U n Church. Howalt
P a r k , ID. 11*

SE V E N T H DAT ADVENTIBT
Poraot I-aka Hovonth-day Advantlot Church,
llwy. I K , F o re st City
A atsain-U ay A dventist c a u i u o , M s illan d
Ava, A l l a m o n l a S prings
Sanford
Savonth-doy
Advoatlot
Church.
Savonth S Elm
OT H E R CHURCHES
Allan's A.M E. Church. Oliva * I l t h
Church a f God In ChrloL Ovlado
C huluota C om m unity C hurch
Church of O l d of Prophecy, 1117 BIm A t*.
Church o f Ood Mission. Knlorpriao
Church o f Ja aua Chris* a t L a t t e r Dag
galnta, 1*11 P a r k Ava.
C om m unity Chapel, A lla m o n la Springs
E a s te r n O rthodoa Church, HL Jo h n s C h ry soatora Chapel, Hwy. l i - s i . F a t a P a r k
C o n g ro g a tlo a Both Israel, ISth A M a g a ell*
F irst C hu ro h a f C hrist, gclantlot,
(01 y~ I n d SL
Kingdom Hall af J e h o v a h 's W itness
l.ake Monro# Unit. 1K1 W. T hird SL
F ir st P e n tec o stal C hurc h of Long wood
Ml Oliva Hollaeaa Church, O a k
HID
ltd. Osteen
P lnscreat .ta a-.ib ly of Ood, t l l h A E lm
Sanford Alliance c h u r c h . l t * l A P a r k A v a
Hanford C ongre gation a f J e h e v a h 'a W l l nsaies, l # ( Hanford Ave.
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Airport Group Pushes County Site
« i« * ^
By Julian SUtutroaa
Remember tha Cluck Item
last week about tha alliga­
tors?
Wall, courtesy of Game
Warden Bob Johnson of tha
Florida Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission we
went ’gator hunting with him
the other night on Lake
Kathryn.

s e e

Wa spotted five alligators.
Of this number wa — let's
make that Johnson—captured
two of them, between two
and three.fect long. Two
larger ones evaded Johnson's
powerful helmet light bp go­
ing under the surface.
A third one, about five feet
long, also evaded Johnson be­
fore he could get within ride
range.
• a e
Johnson set a 'gator hook
for this one. First he inspect­
ed the sh o rn of the lake until
he spotted an area where,
because of the weed*, the
gator—in hia opinion—waa
nesting. Next he tied a stout
line to a large bush and a t­
tached it tn a cane pole atuck
in the laka bottom a t an
angle.
Thrn he lowered the real of
the line and attached the g a­
tor hook baited with tha head
of a large mullet.
“By tomorrow night," aald
Johnson, “we’ll probably have
our gator."

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What amaxea ui la how this
fellow Johnson operates. With
hia powerful spotlight mount­
ed on hia helmet he scans
the lake until he spots the
amber-red reflection from the
eyes of the reptile.
He will then cut his motor,
move to tha bow of hia beat
and paddle straight for the
'gator, keeping him centered
in tha light's beam. When
near enough, Bob's right arm
moves like lightning, grasp­
ing tha gator's htad and
sweeping him from the water.
• e •
Johnson, one might say. Is
'gator. As for us, well—we’re
still chicken. We'll stick to
the newspaper and let Jchnion handle the alligator*.
e e e
North
Orlando Village
Council will resume its regu­
lar meeting schedule with the
September session set for
Tuesday a t 7:30 p.m. In the
Recreation Area Civic Build­
ing. No meeting took place
in August due to lack of a
quorum.
Cigarette t a x collection*,
which mean so much to the
budgets of Florida municipal­
ities amounted to slightly
more than 14.3 million for the
month of July.
Of this amount a little more
than $1:8 million went to the
state general revenue fund
and the remaining $.13 mil­
lion was distributed to quali­
fied cities and towns.
Of the $3.3 million, Altamonle Springs got $1,738. Cas­
selberry $5,016, Longwood $2.590. North Orlando $196. Oviedo $1,278 and Sanford $13,876.
*

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Know what a yard of pork
is? Three pig's feet. What
else!

• • ■

Tom McDonald, vice presi­
dent of the Abstract Corp.,
and a former Sanford mayor,
will be attending the annual
convention of the American
Land Title Association, Sept.
20 23, at the Bellevue • S trat­
ford Hotel in Philadelphia.
The organization, comprised
of more than 2,300 abstractors
snd title Insurance compan­
ies located in each of the 30
slates, will hear discussions
on land title problems, real
estate, economics, law and fi­
nance.

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General Election

Chamber Officials File Data
With U. S. Aviation Authority
Y eirs of effort by the Air­
port Committee of the Semin­
ole County Chamber of Com­
merce In bringing • general
aviation facility to Seminole
County moved a little nearer
fruition in the past few days.
Chairm-m Gordon Frederick
and members of the airport
committee left Friday for
meetlngi In Washington. D.C.,
and Atlanta, Ga. Meeting with
the local group and the Feder­
al Aviation Authority in At­
lanta will he Air Traffic Control Officer, Lt. Larry D.
White of the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
At the Washington meeting
Saturday, a i r p o r t officials
were to talk with C. C.
Thompson, airport consultant
for the Aircraft Owners and
Pilots Assn., specialist in plan­
ning and specifications (or
airport facilities.
In Atlanta, the group Is
scheduled to meet at 10:30
a m. Tuesday with the South­
ern Region of the FAA, to
discuss site approval.
As recommended by the air­
port committee, the atle of
the proposed sirport is near
Longwood, about three miles
southeast of the intersection of
Lake Mary Boulevard and In­
terstate 4.
In February of this year, ap­
plication was submitted to the
FAA seeking approval of this
site. After working out some
points of conflict between the
proposed airport and the San­
ford Naval Air Station, the ap­
plication was scheduled for
hearing before the Regional
Air Space Committee, Tues­
day.
In discussing the project,

Frederick, present chairman
of the committee pointed out
that approval of the site by
FAA is prerequisite to further
action.

Deaths Mount
In Singapore
Street Fight

Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The N ile o f America**

®1if S a t t f o r i f o r a lli
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Frederick eommended the
WEATHER: Fair throuph Tuesday; hijth todny 87 to 91; low tonight in TO'*.
Navy'a cooperation in the site
SINGAPORE, M a l a y s i a
study.
(UPI) — Chinese and Malays VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON., SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 272
“The Navy has been most killed each other in the street*
cooperative in assisting the of Singapore today. In another
committee to move forward to area Malaysian aecurlty for­
ultimata alts approval," he ces hunted Indonesian raid­
er*.
slated.
“The Importance of Iranilt was one of Malaysia's
portatlon, especially air trans­ darkest hours since it was cre­
portation becomes more obvi­ ated one year ago out of Ma­
ous with each paaatng year. laya. Singapore and British
If Seminole County la to keep Borneo.
its place in the progressive
Malaysia enjoys parliamen­
movement of Central Florida, tary democracy and the high
we must utilise advance plan­ e it standard of living in Asia
ning to help us meet present after Japan. It also is fight
needs and keep us abreast of ing a growing guerrilla war
future needs as the area with Indonesia and trying to
grows," Frederick added.
contend with hostility anions
As proposed, the airport its own Malay, Chinese and
would have one soil cement Indian populations.
runway, 3,000 feet long and
Malays and Chinese fought
200 feet wide. It Is estimated in Singapore today for the
that 20 single engine and five sixth straight day of race
multi-engine aircraft could he rioting. Police reports said
bated there initially, increas­ one person was killed, bring­
ing to $3 single engine and 20 ing ihc death toll sincr the
EDMORE, Mich. (U ri) multi-engine aircraft within rioting started to 12. Eighty*
MIAMI (U PI) - Giant and
live years.
five persons have been injured This town of 1.300 persons
dangerous hurricane D o r a
The purpose of the airport and 23 hospitalized.
rallied today to aid 230 Puerto
churned the Atlantic on a
facility will be as a general
Malaysian Prime Minister Rican and 200 Mexican mi­
threatening course with 130
aviation facility for burtons* Tengku Abdul Rahman has grant workers who became
miles an hour winds today.
and private aircraft and ser­ Mooned the riots on agitators
Weathermen warned Georgia
stranded
when
a
pickle
fac­
vicing operations, and for pub­ from Indonesia, which lias
and the Carultnas to watch all
tory
that
hired
them
closed
lic use.
vowed to crush Malaysia as
advisories.
down.
Frederick pointed out that an instrument of British colon­
Rough swells from Dora be­
Most of the Puerto Rican*
the proposed site, with Us ac­ ial policy.
gan licking exposed point* of
were
without
funds,
although
cess to the Seminote County
A Malaysian delegation was
the South Atlantic seaboard
area via the Lake Mary Bou­ rn route to New York today to officials said the Mexicans aplate Sunday nleht a* the storm
[arenliy
were
nut
so
badly
levard, and to surrounding present its charges of Indime
took a mure westward turn
Central Florida areas, via In­ sian aggression before the off.
from Its west northwest course
FIVE
PERSONS
WERE
INJURED
in
n
two-cur
accident
In
the
Death
Mayor
Charles
Mox
salt!
terstate 4, will facilitate fast­ United Nations Security Coun­
at to nt.p.h.
Valley
area
of
Itwy.
17-92
late
Hntimluy
when
William
Ragley,
Sanford
“we can't let them down. It'i
er access to business firms in cil.
“ Fringe effect* of the hurNegro
minister
attempted
to
enter
the
highway
into
nnrthlHiimd
tra
f­
our
responsibility
as
human
the area, who would be the
On the Malay peninsula
ricane could reach the coast
fic.
Hanley
apparently
drove
directly
into
the
path
of
a
car
driven
by
Ed­
beings
to
help."
Many
resi
primary users of the airport. north of Singapore, security
by late Tuesday," the Miami
win Yotiman of Orlando. Five men and one woman were treated at Semi­
forces skirmished for 20 min­ dents especially members id
Weather Bureau warned. But
nole
Memorial
Hospital
for
various
minor
injuries,
witli
one
admitted
•St.
Margaret
Mary
Roman
utes in a mangrove swamp
it added that there wa* no
with
facial
lacerations.
F
lit’
Trooper
Dan
Oaks
churned
Hanley
with
Catholic
Church,
gave
food
to
Sunday night with Indonesian
immediate" danger to tha
failinn
to
yield
right,
of
way.
((Herald
Photo)
the
migrant*.
paratroopers, wounding and
mainland.
Father
Leo
Rosloniec,
Span­
capturing two of them.
At 3 a m. “ the largo and
ish
speaking
assistant
pastor,
About 43 paratroopers were
dangerous hurricane" waa lo­
said
many
of
them
would
not
airdropped last Wednesday
cated 700 mile* east of the na«
near l.abis, too miles north have had anything to eat with
tilin’* space center at Capo
of Singapore. The Malaysians out the help of townspeople.
Kennedy, Fla., near latitude
The
plight
of
tha
migrants
Sanford City Commissioners ted that engineers will follow "lain- h e r in&gt;-adfs dead and
27
8, longitude 68.4.
developed when the b!lR'.&gt;
have scheduled a meeting Wed­ the plan exactly.
nine captured.
"Sea* are already rough
Pickle Co., plant was shut
nesday at 8 p. m. at Cily Hall
over mast of the southwest
down Saturday. A possible
with 3laurice if. Connell and
North Atlantic and will bo
riot
was
prevented
by
law
cn
n s ia A
.• •
Associates from 3Uami to disforcrmcr.t authorities and Ro­ HAM PTO N B E A C H . N. It morning hours after law en­ arresting any who offered gradually increasing along the
southeast Atlantic coast dur­
man Catholic pi lest*.
cusi beginning study of the
hashed resistance.
(UPI) — V swiftly mobilized forcement sdficer*
ing
the next two days. Small
The Puerto (Leans ami Mex­ force of several hundred police heads ami fired tear gas tu None were allowed to drive
waterfront development plan.
craft along tho south Atlantia
icans
had
been
brought
here
quell
resistance.
away.
Those
in
car*
were
Connell's firm was sclccled
The aptitude lest fur the
and National Guard much rout­
under 13 week contracts. Un­
Deaths Climb
Under the personal supervis­ furerd to abandon their ve coast should not vent lira fa*
IBM machine classes at the
from seven others to make the
CHICAGO f u r l ) —A Unit- Seminole C o u n t y Business der dir contract, they were to ed “an army of hoodlums" ion of Gov. John W. King, who Inch's and trot s&gt;ut of town on from port and batltcra In thia
area should exercise caution.
study for toe City Commission, ed i’rrsa International count
receive $t an hour for working from this seaside resort early airlvs-sl shortly before mid­ foot with the others.
‘The present and predicted
on the feasibility of building a at 8:30 a. m. KDT showed at School will he given one lime 12 hours a day, aix days a today after a night of rioting night stil! dressed in the tux­ Hundreds of state and local
only, at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
movement
of Uiia hurricane
were.
Provisions
for
their
re­
least
367
persons
dead
in
edo
he
was
wearing
at
a
Man­
psdice
were
augmented
by
50
marina, docking facilitiea ami
and destruction.
school, Mrs. Penrose Love,
increases the threat to tho
traffic
accidents
since
the
turn
triji
home
were
that
the
Maine
slate
troopers,
sent
here
chester
dinner
party,
psdice
a landfill area for future con­
The “hoodlums," estimates!
principal, reminded prospec­
company would pay half ami
guardsmen (lushed the rioters at King's request, and ■ large southeast coastal sections ol
struction of a motel, restaur­ huliday started at 6 p. m. lo­ tive pupils today.
variously at 7,000 to 10,000 rav­ out uf park"d ears, back yards
cal ti me Friday.
force of National Guardsmen Hie United States, but since
the workers hall.
ant complex.
Only six students can he
aged the oeeanfront in a fren­ and the Iteseh and literally ran ordered Into action by MaJ. it is moving slowly there will
The study by the marine en­
chosen for the course, on the
Threat Given
zies! reign of terror that left (hem out of town.
(Sen. Francia II. McSwtney, hu little effect other than in­
gineering firm is expected to
basis of the aptitude tests.
dozens
Injured,
untold
proper­
ALEXANDRIA,
U.
A.
R.
The
officers,
more
than
too
state adjutant general, at creasing sea* through Tues­
pinpoint the best location for
Mrs. Love announced that
day," the Miami Weather Bu­
(
U
P
I
)
—
The
Arab
League's
ty
damage
and
more
than
100
strong
at
the
end,
chases!
(lie
King's command.
the construction of the facili­
shorthand classes will also
reau said.
rioters
under
arrest.
military
chief
predicted
today
youths
rlsiwn
Route
t
\
leading
Massachusetts
state
psdice
ties, the quality of the take
close at the end of this week.
The storm waa so hig and
Israel
“will
definitely
carry
The
rioting
started
Sunday
into
Massachusetts,
clubbing
awaited
the
rnutesl
rioters
at
bottom and how much of it
Registration will continue un­
sucking
up so much heat from
night.
It
ended
In
the
early
laggards
on
the
hack
side
and
Ihe
slate
line.
out
military
action’
’to
quash
can be used for fill, neces­
til Friday. Other classes may
the
warm
Atlantic waters to
the
league's
plan
to
divert
sary depth of pilings, traffic
he entered at uny time during
Iieilicati.m
exercises
foi
generate power, that weather­
flow, design construction of Jordan River waters.
Fleet ion Called Ily Bryant
the school year.
“ Deltona U," a replica of the Special
men said tropical storm Ethel
the docks and landfill area,
Little Red School House, orl
to Ihe southeast would proba­
Attack
Leveled
and many othar studies which
gfmdly »laW to be held Aug
bly be absorbed by Dora to­
WASHINGTON iL T Il —
will indicate the feasibility of
27 and postponed because of
day.
Democratic National Chair­
construction.
Hurricane d en , have been re
The Commissioners Wednes­ man John M. Bailey says
scheduled for this Thursday.
Republican
presidential
imm­
day will discuss costs and fur­
T A L L A H A S S E E lU I ' l) — scheduled tn the counties— tic candidate, Louis Huntley
Ceremonies will be held at
ure
Harry
M.
Goldwatcr
is
ther details of the Job with
WASHINGTON (UPI I - 10 ’.0 a. m. a' the tmltona Com­ Voter* iii seven Florida euun- Clay, Levy, Pinellas, Monroe, of Orange Park, in November.
“taking
hip
shots
at
the
de­
Connell and Associates, which
Walter F. Carry, president of munity Center and will fc.i
Only Locfflcr, a Republican,
Broward, Volusia and Lee—
N A P L E S (UPI) — A stata
Is one of the top marine en­ fense of our country."
the U. 5. Chamber of Com­ tore an address hy Elliott t jo go In i h&lt;- p"B* Tuesday In care one i* needed to decide and Jainra T. Smith, a St.
marine binlngiit said Iasi
gineering firms in the coun
to
Houdotile
candidate*
for
Royalty At Home merce, says that more bu*i- 3Dckif, executive vice preai p&lt;i-l* r a n g i n g from .-unstable n close rnre.
Petersburg Democrat, quali­ n%ht that two “ masslvw"
try, W. E. Knowles, city man­
I.ON DON ( UPI &gt;—Princess netsmen arc plunging into dent &lt;d the Deltona Corp.
fied
in the race fur thu court formation* of "red tide" ar«
There
will
he
four
races
ager said.
There will he special floral to circuit judge.
Margaret and her husband, politics — many of them in
f--r the house uf representa­ s n t vacated by tha resigna­ lurking off the Northwest Flo­
The idea for marine deve­
The special election* were
refreshments
laud Snowdon, returned to support of President Johnson. arrangement*.
tion of Judge Thomaa J. Col­ rida cuast in tha Gull of Mex­
tive*:
lopment grew out of a plan
Carey said Sunday in a tel­ and numerous guests, inelud called by O v. Karri* Bryant
London Sunday from their va­
Three men have qualified lins.
ico.
prevented several months ago
cation in Sardinia and Ven­ evision interview that busi­ in- many educators (mm De to replace candidate* who for the ll»u*e sent to which
by Sanford businessmen, nick­
.lied
-h
u
e
the
May
Juilouiy
nessmen
ha.I
found
to
their
Land, Hnl ona Reach and
ire. 'I he couple left later in
the late Bernie I'upy, “king of
named “ the bankers group."
surprise it didn't hurt them to other surrounding cotnmunl or who have w.tlidruwu their the key*," had been nomin­
the
day
for
Aberdeen,
Scot­
because it was composed of
name* from the November
get involved in politics, but les.
ated. I’apy, a Democrat, had
twu local bankers, T. E. Tuck land.
enhanced their prestige and
pie public is invited to at genera! election ballot.
been unopposed by a G up
er and Howard Hodges ot
business.
A sccurid prim ary ha* been
I lead.
Barry Chided
candidate for the Monroe
Florida Stato and Sanford At­ DETROIT (UPI) — Pteslscat, qualifying for the po*t
lantic Bank, respectively and erit Johnson opened hi* cam­
A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y •
were Bernie I'jpy Jr., Fred
George Touhy, executive vice
paign agamst Sen. Barry M.
Prihyl and former Rep. Jack
president of First rederaT.
Goldwatcr today by insisting
A. Saunders, all of Key \Ve*L
Also taking part in the plan
"there is no such thing as a
Three qualified for the
ning, and contributing toward
conventional nuclear weapon."
Levy County Itousa seat va­
the $6,000 outlay of funds used
to make the initial ;*2d? -*n.' Thw G()I‘ candidate had sug­
cated by III-' death r f Veteran
gested laciuai' *uLoriiie arm*
John Burton, IV, local archi
lawmaker Frink Marshhum
be considered conventional.
tori.
of Bronson. They arc Ford
Attnougd Ue* drawing sket­
Lincoln, WiliUton; John C.
Chiefs Huddle
ches and outlines of toe bank­ ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Partin III, Chiefland and Ju«
ers plan have triggered the
Wilder, Cedar Keys.
(Uf'l) — Congulc*# Premier
meetings of City Commission­ MoUe Tshombe met with
In Pinellas ( ,'uunty, four
ers with marine engineers and Ghana’s foreign minister to­
Republican* qualified for a
advanced the planning to the day apparently to discuss a
race to replace Rep. Itouglai
present stages, it is not expec­
Locfflcr, who resigned to run
proposal that an all-African
for a circuit judgeship. They
peace forre go to the Congo
SOLID, FLORAL QUILT TOP
are Robert A. llalv.rsen,
a* the first step in ending
Richard II. Jon.-*, Ray C. Os­
ei»’’ war there.
SPREADS, SPECIALLY PRICED
born*, all of St. Petersburg,
A! . b y ________ ------ - Page 9
and Kenneth tC. Kepler o
Change
Urged
Bridge ......... ... ------- Pag* 3
Clcirwator. The winner will
NEW YORK (UPI) — Sen.
Classifed
Kenneth H Keating, R-N. Y.,
face Democrat Arch Craigc,
ONLY
Cuiniea __ _ ----- Page 10 urged Sunday night a "com­
St. Petersburg, in November.
TWIi
TWIN OR FULL
In
Clay
County,
only
one
plete
overhaul"
of
the
U.
S.
Editorial _____ ------- Page 4
immigration
system
with
a
man,
Ilarnhl
Hill
of
Doctor*
REPUBLICAN
GUBERNATIORIAL
Candidate
Charles
Holley,
and
Horoscope____------Page 10
* Fashion Colons * Ruffle Flouncftft
person'* potential to contrib­
Inlet, qualified for tha GOP
Seminole candidate.*, E. Pope Haa.sett, Walter Hotierif, Robert Hoover,
Society ........... .. .. Page 8 ute to the country, not hia
nomination left vacant by the
and Guy Allen, left to right, were all on hand for the informal opening
• Welt Edge*
• Top Quill ing
Sports
Paga 6-7 national origin, the yardstick
resignation of K F. Clau*en,
of Seminole County Republican Headquarters Sunday nflurmruti in Cas4
TV Programs _ —™ Pag* 9 of admission.
Hill wtU cppuM tha Democra­
Mlbttftf, utt U4*hwajc 17-92 acruii fn u a Uiu Sem lflolu i’lata. _

Georgia, Carolinas Told To Prep
For Sting From Hurricane Dora
Storm Luring
Ethel To Join
Mighty Swing

Town Rallies
To Assistance
Of Unemployed

M arina Talk Slated
By City Authorities

Police Calm Hoodlum Rioting

A t New England Seaside Site

Aptitude Test
Set At School

Dedication Set
At 'Deltona U'

Business Joins

Johnson's Band

7 Counties To Vote Tuesday

Red Tide Seen

f te n n e t f f

Herald Index

M &amp; 8

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