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CASSELBERRY won first plnco Saturday as the fire department having
the best appearing equipment in the Fourth of July Fiesta Parade spon­
sored by the Longwood firemen. Hero Chief Paul Hates is shown with the
department’s newest equipment, the fully outfitted emergency rescue
unit.
(Herald Photo)

SEEING THE U. S. A.
TOURING FLORIDA
OR WEEKENDING
AT THE BEACH — IN
A BEAUTIFUL
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THESE TWO CARS were wrecked Sunday night in n three-car collision.
One of the drivers was charged with fnlling to yield tho right of way.
The mishap, at 24th Street and French Avenue, involved cars driven by
William E. Mathes of 2406 Chase Avo., Dennie L. Bowman of the Sanford
Naval Air Station, and Robert J. Whitmire of Jacksonville. Mathes was
charged by investigating police officers.
(Herald Photo)

Strokes Cause One
O f Every 10 Deaths
Call It stroke, apoplexy or
cerebrovascular accident, fly
any name, It causes one of ov­
ary 10 deaths in tha U.8.,
taking approximately 200,000
lives each year. Stroke ia the
third leading cause of denth
In tha U.S., outranked only by
heart attacks (500,000 deaths
annually) and cancer (about
276,000). These facts sra on
the negative aide of tha lod­
ger.
Out there !■ also a positive
aide of tha atroke ledger, one
th a t grows brighter all the
time. Florida Heart Associa­
tion points out that from 1060 to 1060, tha denth rate
from stroke declined by 22
par cent among men aged 45We have reason to be opti­
mistic, As on* acientlst noted,
in each year of tha past de­
cade, resssrch has uncovered
•nd developed major alda to
the treatment and prevention
ef stroke.
Thera era aeveral causes of
atrok*. Aa In heart attack,
tha underlying process which
acts the stage for a stroke li
atherosclerosis, the condition
In which arteries are clogged
or narrowed by fatty depos­
its. In heart attack, the clog­
ging block! the flow of blood
to a part of the heart mus­
cle. In stroke, tbs artery
dogging lm|&gt;cdcs blood flow
to the brain.
Although tha brain I* only
•bout two per ernt of tha
body Weight, It receives 20
par cent of the heart's total
output of blood. When a part
of ths brain I* deprived of
oxygen-laden blood, its nerve
oalla cannot function. Depend­
ing on which cells are knock­
ed out, wa may not be able
to remember • telephone num­
ber or tla our shoes — be­
cause tha brain calls the sig­
nals th a t make our minds and
bodies work.
Lika heart attacks, not all
atrokaa era fatal. Prooft An
os11 mated 2,000,000 Americana
now living have survived a
atrok* — and many ara back
ft8 work.
Stroke* vary widely In pettarn and levarlty. Some
strokes ara so mild, they lit­
erally go unnoticed. Others,
more savers, and affecting
extensive areas of tha brain,
can cans* paralysis.
While prevention of atroke
la ths Ideal goal, there la a
good deal tha doctor can do
Physiology ia the iclenee
which deals with tha function#
a f ’living organisms.

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for the patient who has had
■ stroke. Soon — almost Im­
mediately — after the stroke,
the doctor may suggest pas­
sive exercise and massage to
prevent or minlmlxo muscle
wasting. In this, the pa­
tient's family can bn extreme­
ly helpful; Indeed, the fam­
ily's wholehearted coopera­
tion with the doctor plays s
vital role In the patient’s re­
covery, When rehabilitation is
begun promptly mid carried
out faithfully, even severely
paralysed patients can make
remnrkuhlu progress in re­
gaining functions ililpulretl by
a stroke.
Doctor and family may call
on other resources In the com­
munity to help In the patient’s
rehabilitation. Your Florida
Heart Association can be
helpful In finding and auggesting resource* for specific
cases.
With recent resssrch de­
velopments, stroke is no long­
er hopeless. And we can ex­
pect that continued research
will uncover more ways to
help even larger number* of
stroke patients, both present
and future.

Wc Have The
Cars Below —
And Many Others
In Stock —
Ready For you
To Take The
Wheel!

NEW YORK (UPI) — A
tug-of-war scheduled tonight
at tho World'* Fair between 10
men and a gorilla had to bo
postponed for two weeks be­
cause of the gargantuan ego o1
the New York male.
Tlie pres* agent for John
Ringllng North's continental
clrcui who dreamed up tho
lest of strength between the
750-pound animal and 10 men
didn’t expect a wide response
to lit* call lor volunteers. Hut
his aides are far from finish­
ed processing the more Uian
1,000 applies lions received
from such egocentrics as the
nu n who bouted, “ I cun
lick any laxly in Canarsie."

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ONE RIGHT OUT

Patriotism Of
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WISCONSIN DELLS, Wii —
(UPI)— A publje show of pat­
riotism caused an Army re­
servist to forfeit 648 bond
Monday.
Arthur M. McCaffcrty, Ponti­
ac. Mich, wat parading
through town Sunday night
with an American flag when lie
was arres’ed. Police said the
flag had been stolen from a
local store.

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

Goldwater Defoliates
GOP, Scranton Charges u l l u *
c LO«*
Florida's pride and Joy, the
tun,
played hide-and-seek
Tuesday during* most of the
day. And we expect moat per^ aoni welcomed the reipite
from the grilling raya of the
paat several days.
• • •
From the mnilhng—"Ob•ervatlons of a peripatetic—
Saw a mailman followed by
five dog*a the other day. Think
the postman’s rodo should ho
changed from rain, snow, hnil,
£ etc. to include dogs. Could be
* called a ‘Civil Decency* bill.
• , , Wonder why some enter­
prising cignret c o m p a n y
duesn't come out with a filter
that filters out smoke. Just
inhale pure fresh air. . . ."
• • • *
City police pntroting the
downtown section each night
still find a number of doors
^ and/or windows left open In
establishments. Some propri­
etors could nvold being awak­
ened late a t night by remem­
bering to double check the
building when they liutve it

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Bites and deaths from coral
■nakei in Florida are compar­
atively rare but the State
Board of Health keeps a conatnnt supply of antt-venom as
do 20 hospital poison control
centera in 19 cities over the
state. Thus venom can bo ob­
tained by fast car within 30
minutes for 90 per cent of
the state's population. Should
tho bite occur the county
health department should be
contacted at once.
• •
Donuts were selling two for
five cents the other day in at
least one downtown culery.
Mice trend, eh 7
• • t
Wife, ssked by working
hubby to keep close tabs on
Tuesday’s All-Star game In
New York City, did just that.
Jluhby comes home from work
and asks how the game turn­
ed" out. “I don't know,*' said
wife says, "but what's his
name—Mickey . . ." "Mickey
M antle!” came the hubby's
query. “ Yes," said wife says,
“well, he played."

New advertising manager
Bob Alexander is transferring
■* from the "Herald" to tho
"Herald." From the Smithfield. N. C. Herald to the
Sanford Herald. A strange co­
incidence.
• • •
Tom McDonald, celebrating
his company’s 10th anniver­
sary, served peanuts and cold
drinka to his guests watching
the hall game. Bui how about
the Crackerjarks, Tom!

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The addition of the words
“ Home of the Sanford Naval
A ir Station" and ‘‘Homs of
the Sanford Naval Academy"
looks real good on tho re­
decorated Chamber of Com­
merce billboards leading into
Sanford on the highway*.
Both of these fine institutions
V help put us un tho mail.
• • *
The Linns haven't finished
paying their bills and count­
ing up their take yet on the
Fun Fair, but it looks like It’s
going to exceed last year.
And they’ve already got even
bigger plans for next year.
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Budget requests from all
* city departments were due
Monday In the office of City
Manager W. E. Knowles. Pre­
paration of the new budget
will begin immediately with
aubmlssion to the commission­
ers late In August.
• » •
A used three and a half ton
•Ir-condltionlng-beaUng
unit
* has been donated to the city
by Dr. Edward Epstein and
will be Installed in the Fire­
men'* quarter*. Anybody got
one they want to donate to
the City Library! That’s the
hottest place in townl Proba­
bly from the aiszling pages
of some of the best-seller

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CHICAGO (UPI) - Gov.
William W. Scranton said to­
day Sen. Barry Goldwatcr
has disqualified himself as a
candidate for the Bepubtican
nomination for president with
a statm ent attributed to him
that as of now he could nut
beat President Johnson.
"B arry Goldwatcr has now
decided to defoliate the whole
Bepubllcan party," Scranton
told a hurriedly called news
conference. "He has announ­
ced to the whole world that
he cannot beat Lyndon John­
son.
"To add insult to Injury he

North Orlando
Moves To End
Water Contract
Legal step* to break the ex­
isting w ater franchise with
tho North Orlando Company
were taken Tuesday night by
tho village council. Attorney
Orville Johnson was retained
to "investigate and pursue
tho matter."
Considered by council to be
an "improper franchise,," the
move to seek legal recourse
was madu by Councilman Ar­
thur Ferrln and seconded by
Arthur Rhodes.
Tho village receives no util­
ity tax monies from the com­
pany and, Johnson said, there
is a standing question os to
‘‘who owes whom" since tho
present agreement calls for
the village to pny the com­
pany a fee of fill) per year
for ouch of the 22 fire hy­
drants located within the
municipal limits.
It was |iotnted out that
when the first fully elected
council look over in 1903 the
village books were in the red
sumo tl»,0U0 while now op­
erations are in the black with
an approximate annual in*
come of $8,660 with expenses
of $2,732 per year. A major
portion of thu inherited .in­
debtedness was written off
through mutual agreement
with creditors and installment
payments and payments in
full have since been arranged
for others.
Mayor Ircno Van Kcpoel,
speaking on the financial re­
port by Fcrrin, pointed out
that ‘although the village has
mure than received its share
of bad publicity, council bus
been progressive and there
have been a number of cornmen d a b 1 o accomplishment*
which cun bo publicly favor­
ed."

Cuba Opens Deal
For 2 Tankers
LONDON (U PI)—Cuba has
opened negotiations witli the
Yarrow* Shipyard# Ltd., tn
Glusgow for construction «f
two tankers to transport sulpuhrlc acid, a c o m p a n y
spokesman said Tuesday, The
tankers, If built, would cost
around fl.fi million.
Diplomatic quarters said if
the tanker deal goes through
it would ho a new blow to
Washington effort* to per­
suade U. 8. allies to ease off
trade with Cuba.
The British government so
far has refused to bow to
American pressure and has
given its blessing to the sale
of non-strateglc gooda to
Cuba. The biggest transaction
was the male of 030 buses
valued a t (26 million.
Soviet negotiators headed
hy L. A. Kostandov, minister
for the chemical Industry,
meanwhile, were r e p o r t e d
ready to clinch a $300 million
deal with British industry on
tong terra credits.

has made this announcement
in an overseas newspaper.”
Scranton, reading a prepar­
ed statement, quoted the
question and answer publish-

ROBERT ALEXANDER

Ad Director
Appointed
By Herald
Robert S. Alexander has
been named advertising direc­
tor of the Sanford Herald,
Publisher Waiter A. Glelow
announced today.
Alexander come* to the
Sis ufurd Herald f r o m t h e
Smlthfield, N. C., Herald,
where he held the position of
associate business manager.
Prior to accepting the posi­
tion with the Smithfield news­
paper, Alexander has served
ns retail advertising manager
of the Cocoa Tribune.
Mrs. Alexander is the for­
mer Lois Ann Blanton, of
Gastonia, N. C-, and they
have three children, Bobby,
lfi, Beverly, 12, and Linda, (i.
They are making their home
at lit) Jinkins Circle,
During his newspaper car­
eer tho new Herald advertis­
ing director ha* served in
various capacities ns claasified advertising manager, pro­
motional advertising manager,
retail advertising end llrcula*
lion manager.
He is a Methodist, a Mason
and a Shriner, a member of
the Klks und the Fugles, the
American Legion and the
VFW.

Street Hearing
Set Tonight
At Altamonte
Tonight’s regular meeting of
(he Altamonte Springs Town
Council will tie proceeded by
s public hearing on a petition
to close Station Street north
of SR 40 ami east of the ACL
tracks tiled by Jack L. Gale
and Associates,
If the Council approves
Gale’s petition tt is reported
that a portion of the property
now owned by the firm will be
sold to Home Builders Supply
of Winter Haven which plan*
to construct a warehouse and
retail outlet. Closing of the
street will enshle the firm to
estnhllsh a rail siding for the
warehouse facility.

Diver Reported
In Cape Waters
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) A I’ort Canaveral guard re­
ported Tuesday that he saw
what appeared to b« a diver
in a restricted area near two
Polaris submarines.
Dozeni of security police,
sailors and airmen searched
the waters of the port for
about eight hours hut found
no trace of a swimmer.
Tho nurleur-powered sub­
marines, tho USS John Adams
and the L'SS Daniel Boone, are
here for routine missile firing
training ezcrcises.

ed Tuesday in the Dor Spie­
gel in West Germany.
"It seems to me he has
clearly now disqualified him­
self as a candidate for the
president i a 1 nomination,"
Scranton said.
Scranton said polls have
shown that Goldwatcr is with­
out popular appeal even to
Republicans.
"And now we have the sen­
ator h i m s e l f agreeing,"
Scranton said.
"Furthermore, his office
has confirmed that the inter­
view accurately reflects his
views."
Scranton read this state­
ment he attributed to Goldwater: "1 don't think I would
he rash enough to say I could
beat Johnson in the South as
of now. But come election day
there is going to be another
horse race."
Then Scranton said: "We
must ask ourselves what evrnts tlie srnator is looking
forward to. Tragically there
can be but one explanation —
!;e or those ctn«e to him hope
to gain hy racial unrest.
"Arc they looking forward
to the possibility of human re­
lations being put to the torch
and the hopes of finding votes
in the backlash?
"Must we remind them that
George Wallace will be on
the ballot?
"If I am the nominee I will
defeat Lymhm Johnson."
"Senator Goldwatcr'* nowin candidacy Is now the cen­
tral Issue of tho campaign."
Scranton said. "The long sha­
dow of futility has crept even
further over (lie Goldwatcr
camp.
"Ciearly the responsibility
ol oil Republicans who want
to work and win in November
is to join with me in my allout campaign for victory,"
Scranton said.
Scranton was asked to as­
sess his chances of winning
the nomination.
"I think they are very
good,” he replied.

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VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771

WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Investigators were
ready to file their final report
on the Bobby Baker inquiry
today and leave the still ex­
plosive issue to politicians on
the campaign trail.
Chairman B. Everett Jor­
dan, (D-N.C.), of the Senate
Buies Committee said lie hop­
ed to file the report some
time during the day. The ex*
net timing depended on when
the Republicans made their
minority rrport available,
The Republicans have made
it clear they plan to use the
Baker case as a campaign is­
sue. Sen, Burry Goldwatcr,
(R-Aris.,) leading candidate
for tho G O B presidential
nomination, has said that
President Johnson Is vulner­
able on this Issue.
T h e Democratic report,
much of which has been pub­
licized, is critical of Raker's
conduct during his term as
secretary to the Senate Dem­
ocrats,
Baker resigned the Senate
post last Oct. 7 after the first
of hi* many outside business
ventures became public. Al­
though he earned only $19,600 annually, Baker estimated
his net worth on paper as
more than $2 million.
GOP members have charg­
ed repeatedly that the Demo­
crats whitewashed the Baker
case by refusing to call wit­
nesses and by not investiga­
ting certain aspects of Bak­
er's activities.

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CITY WORKMEN are putting the finishing touches on the new dog
pound being erected near the site of the old, antiquated one in the rear
of City Hall. The new ahelter will have constantly flowing water, special
pens for dogs su*|&gt;ected of having rabies. The project was authorised at
a recent City Commission meeting.
(Herald Photo),

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Building Reflects County Growth
Bulletin

Permits For
6 Months lop
$5.2 Million

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FRANKFURT, Ger. (UPI)
—A U. S. Army court-tnar.
tial today found Cap). Al­
fred Svrnion, 31. of Scran­
ton, Pa., guilty of desertion
and larceny for deserting to
Communist East Germany
In a Jeep May 4, 19M.

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BRIEFS
Canadians Also
MIAMI (UPI) — Havana
radio announced Tuesday that
s group of 45 Canadian stu­
dents had arrived on the Com­
munist Island for a planned
Ihrcc-month stay.

Cape Normal
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) Space construction returned to
near normal toJay after
Teamsters Union President
James Huffs ordered a halt
to rocket center picketing.

Ask RFK Probe

ABSTRACT CORPORATION wits boat to a buffet luncheon nt the Civic
Center, Tuesday to celebrate tho tenth anniversary of the branch office
in Sanford. Front left are Toni McDonald, mutineer, David Berrien, ab­
stractor nnd Ruddy Kirk, recorder.
(Herald l’hoto)

Abstract Firm
Property Values Top Celebrates
$300 Million Mark tOth Year

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
Thu Teamsters Union wants
Republicans to call for a con­
gressional investigation of an
alleged plot by Ally Gen. Ro­
bert F. Kennedy "to get Jim­
my lloffa."

Total value of properly In 'th e total exceeded tlie $300,Seminole County is $314,372,- uoo.ooo mark.
207, according to a summary j All figures in (he 1901 65 pro­
of valuations presented tn the Jection represented an inBoard of County Commliaion crease over the previous yeor
ers Tuesday by Tax Assessor except for Hie value of lands
Mary Earle Walker.
reverted to the state, nonThis figure represents an exempt county tax certifi­
increase of $11.C09.!I97 over the cates, and railroad and teleSAN ,FRAN CISCO (UPI) — $299,7(13,211. sad (nr the flr*t^c**h«propcrtie»,
Mr*. B u ry i! Gu.-Urner, wife time in Um -count)'a history) The breakdown is as follows:
of the Arizona senator, cele­
Item
1903
1904 (Dccrcuae)
brates her 55th birthday today
hy flying to this convention A. I.mnls Reverted
to Stnto
17,800
18,560
(760)
city where she hopes to sec
her husband lapped as GOP n. Non-Exempt Tax
Certifleatcs
(330)
1,170
1,500
presidential nominee.
c. Homestead Tux
Curt! fie nice
None
Nr lie
None
MIDDLE11URY, Vt. (UPI&gt;~ D. Wholly Exempt Lands 46,260/130 48,300,000 2,033,670
A jury of six men and six E. Homesteads (current) 67,330,300 69,18)0,000 1,669.700
women began hearing evi­ F. Non-Exempt Lands
170.450,00 178,750,600 8,300,000
(current)
dence today in the $150,000
21,850,000 21,500,000 2,080,000
alienation of affections suit G. Personal Property
(43,284)
8,803,237
brought against lx&gt;* Angeles 11. Railroads A Tclcgrapji 3,816,521
Dodger baseball Coach Ia-o I. Total Taxable
Durocher.
190,110,521 207,053,237 10,900,716
Property
J. Tolnl Property
Valuation
299,703,211 314,372,207 14,008,990
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI)
—Israel lus Instructed Its rep­
resentative at the United Na­
tion* to request secretary
General Thant’* Intervention in
Uie "grave situation" along
this country's Imrder with Sy­
ria, government officials said SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
LONDON ( UPI)—Romania,
today.
—Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, a new maverick in the Com­
whose at rival coincided with munist camp, was reported
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. - n Communist order for a authoritatively today to have
(UPI)—Mrs. Mary Ann’Noah, "general offensive," put off challenged Russia'* postwar
Mission, Kan., and co-pilot diplomatic protocol to d a y and annexation of its former pro­
Mrs. Mary Aikcns, Wichita, went straight to work in hi* vince of Bessarabia.
Kan., led Hip field in unoffi­ new job a* U. S. ambassador
Romanian Icailrri, striving
cial stand Inn* today in the to Smirti Viet Nam.
fur
more independence from
Taylor
conferred
for
one
18th annual Powder Puff Der­
by, a crosscountry air race hour tills morning with tbe Moscow, made the surprising
prentier, Gen. Nguyen Klianh, challenge as a warning signal
for women.
even Itefoie presenting hi* in their mounting quarrel witli
credential* to the figurehead Uie Kremlin, Esat European
chief of state, Gen. Duong diplomats said.
Vuti Minh,
Tho Romanian move was
Taylor hud arrived only 24 the first known case of one
hour* earlier to assume hi* of Russia's Communist allies
HOUSTON (UPI)—Sheriff's new po*t. This was tlie signal challenging the Stalinist an­
officers had today among thr for Communist undercover nexation* of East European
increasing bits of evidence in agent* in Saigon to circulate territory now behind tlie Iron
the Jacques Mossier murder leaflet* ordering u nationwide Curain.
The Russians annexed the
case lave letters signed "C. ’general offensive" to discour­
Mossier" and addressed to thr age *ny American attempt* formerly Romanian • owned
murder case defendant, Mel­ to extend the war here U&gt; province of Bessarabia after
Romania'* liberation from
Communist North Viet Nam.
vin Lane Powers.
The Harris County grand The order was not seen us German occupation by the Red
Jury was expected to go furth­ u hollow tlireut. Communist army in 1915.
er into tlie case today, trying Viet Cong guerrillas ordered
to determine if Mosiler's mur­ their lust "general offensive"
der was plotted in Houston.
following the ntiliurv roup
Powers, 27, is charged with which overthrew "resident
first-degree murder in the Ngo Dlnli Diem lis t Novem­
stabbing death of the Miami ber, und proceeded to deal the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
millionaire. Officers armed Vietnamese government it* A legislative water pollution
with a search warrant found worst aerie* of letback* yet. committee today endorsed i
the letters In Powers* place of Coinciding with the "gen­ stringent new code aimed at
business south of Houston.
eral offensive" announcement sharply reducing dumping of
was the heaviest Viet Cong sewage wastes from boats in.
rampuge through the central tn land-locked and salt wa­
UAW Goal
highlands in more than a ters.
DETROIT (UPI) — United year.
The committee also approv­
Auto W o r k e r * president
ed a move to work closely
Walter P. Reulher said today
with the state board of health
the union would aeak an im- Quake Toll Rises
to conduct a thorough atudy
proved and ralinsd profit
MEX1CU CITY (UPI) — of waters polluted by the de­
sharing contract from Ameri­ The death toll from Monday's posit of wastes and dtvlse a
can Motor* during I9«)4 nego­ earthquake stood today a t 64 program to eliminate the
tiations.
dead and 109 injured.
problem

Durocher Hearing1

UN Aid Asked

Gen. Taylor Gels Russian Grab
Challenged
Right io Work By Satellite

Powder Puffers

Love Letters
Murder Clue

New Pollution
Code Endorsed

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WEATHER: Fnir todny nnd tonight with high near 90; low tonight 65-70.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 196-1 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mrs. G. 55

Senate's Baker
Probe Report
Due Today

Herald Index
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The Abstract Corporation
of Sanford celebrated its loth
year of business in tlie city
with a birthday buffet lunch­
eon at tho Civic Center Tues­
day.
Manager Tom McDonald
Invited more than CO business­
men of the city who deal
with Hie corporation, (routing
them lu a luncheon, while at
Hie same time providing four
television sets on which to
watch the All Star baseball

game.
McDonald laid that after
lunch he planned to serve hli
guests with peanuts — "You
can't watch a baseball game
without peanuts.” Tito goo­
bers were purchased Iron) tho
City Zoo.
The lucal Abstract Corpor­
ation it a branch of Hie par­
ent organization In DcLand,
headed by Morton McDonald
as president.
Tho branch office here was
opened July ], 1954, in the
Edwards Building. In July of
1903 the offices were moved
to the renovated and redeco­
rated building at 107 West
Commercial Avc. and expan­
ded to Hie present six employ­
es.
Mrs. McDonald ami Mrs.
George Andrew Speer pre­
pared and served the lunch­
eon.

Seek Jury
TAMPA (UPI) — The fedoral tax evasion trial of for­
mer State Rmid Board mem­
ber AI Itogvro entered it*
third duy today with a t­
torneys seeking to select a
Jury to bear the ease.

Further evidence of the
growth and development of
Seminol* and It* six munici­
palities was indicated today
when a eountywlda survey re­
vealed that during the first
six month* of thi* year 960
building permit* were Issued
totaling more than $5.2 mil­
lion.
Seminole County itself set
the pace by Issuing 603 per­
mits for $3,302,090, according
to xonlng director Robert
Brown,
Among the municipalities,
Sanford led the way with 297
permit* fur conatruction valu­
ed ut $910,308, Next In lino
was Altamonte Spring*. Town
official* said that front Jan.
1 through June 30 69 per­
mit* totaled $610,000.
Longwuod reported 20 build,
ing permit* for $210,400 while
Cnsxtilbetry uutharillc* said
thut 00 permit* were isiued
for $207,500. Oviedo reported
13 permit* totalling $02,125
wliilu North Orlando had one
permit for $2,000.
Brown *aid that aa fa r aa
Hie county xonlng offlca waa
concerned It wa* evident th at
“ We are g e t t i n g much
roatller home*.’’ He pointed
out that a grant number of
permit* had been issued dur­
ing tlie first six month* of
thi* year for home* In the
$25,000 to $30,000 clasa.
“Many of these,” he declared,
"are In the Sanlendo, Idyllwiido and Loch Arbor area,
some in Greenbrier, and oth­
ers near Paula on west SR
40."
The county zoning director
said that most of these hornet
are four-bedroom atructurea
ami "very well" located. “AU
together," he added, "there
ia a definite resurge of ac­
tivity throughout the coun­
ty.'*
He said that occupancy of
F1IS repossessed houses is Incrossing at an encouraging
rate.
Brown indicated that ha
looked for a continued up­
surge In the construction of
new homes and commercial
buildings, particularly when
1-4 Is completed to Orlando.

Tnpr Guests
LONDON (UPI) — Even
Queen Elizabeth II can't re­
member everybody'* name,
Buckingham Pataca spokes­
man explained today In an­
nouncing that nil p a l a c *
guests in the future will lie
given nurno (age when they
come in the door.

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RAY AYALA, who pantomimed a current hit
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Show held at South Seminole Elementary
School ns a special event of the summer recrea­
tion program. The show proved so successful
th at another is planned for this Friday morn­
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A REAMING Valorle Scott poses with tho
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TAKING ADVANTAGE of the summer recrea­
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Ixirraine Cousineau, Luanne Pope and Marcia
Couslneau, left to rlsht, especially enjoy Thurs­
day mornings when they swim nt Land O'Lnkcs
Country Club pool.
(Herald Photo)

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the office of Cdr. J. W. Taft, USN, Commanding
Offirer of VAH-1 where Cdr. Taft pinned on the
gold leaves making him a Lieutenant Comman­
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Committeeman Hopes To Give Scranton 12 Florida Votes
f ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)—i arrive In San Francisco today date.
. the southeastern states and the
The outgoing Florid. Nation- “ &lt;■, f ush * « "a t toaat 12" | Battaglia .aid that while be Scranton forces
Florida votes for the nomina l w a i at five site of the National
Only two o f' Florida’s 31
at Committeeman, Anthony I tioo of Gov. William Scranton Republican
Convention
he
delegates are commitied, both
Battaglia, mas scheduled tolas GOP presidential cindl-i wtiuld act as liason between to Arizona Sen. Barry GoldWed. July 8, '64—Page 3 Iljr frnnfnrh $rrolb water. The others were elected

South Seminole
.Sets Second
Talent Show

By Jane Casselberry
The Talent Show held last
Friday at South Seminole
Elementary School in Cassel­
berry as part of the summer
recreation program was such
,a success that another one is
•planned for this week to give
more youngsters a chance to
participate. A Hobby Show
also will be held this Friday
as another special event of
the program.
Talent winners last week
weie Kathy Bradley who did
a ballet dance and Ray Aya­
la who pantomimed to a rccC,ord.
A variety of other entertain­
ment v.as presented by boy*
and girls of all ages.
Some of the acts of those
taking part included accordlan solos, story reading, acro­
batics, skits, the twist, and a
(lutaphone solo.

20 Arrested

North Orlando Civic Group
To Recess Until October
By Doris Dean
North Orlando Civic Asso­
ciation members, meeting
Monday night in the Civic
Building, voted to recess for
Iho summer months with the
first meeting for the next
season to be held in October.
Special meetings will be call­
ed if necessary.
II was agreed (hat the
building's (ire extinguisher he
refilled after each use by au­
thorized officials without the
matter having to come before
a vote of the membership
eacli time and also that the
extinguisher would be used
at any time needed to aid lo-

North Orlando
Elections
Set Aside

LAKELAND (UPI) -T w en ­
ty more white youths were
arrested here Monday night
as racial tension mounted
ever heckling between roam­
ing white and Negro gangs.

Elections scheduled in North
Orlando Monday on proposed
changes in the village char­
ter, as recommended by the
five-member elected charter
board, were ‘‘set aside" Tuci
day night by (he village coun­
cil on grounds that legal "no­
i * r i n 1! n i i c n i T c o i t i s t o r tice of election" was not pub­
t iii: six t h
jin im i. cm
c u t .
i s A sm s o n
at: ss i &lt; lished in the newspaper with­
x m .r. c o r x T T . f m iiiid a .
in time limits set by law and
C I H S C K H Y SO. M i l l
that proper public notice with­
S I I T TO q t ' l i y r T IT I.R
K A I ’ll R I A M B A M U O N B anil in the village was not posted
LOIS IL SAMMONS, hi * wife.
as called for in the village
ru in tirrs,
election ordinance.
P. S. W A L T E R S Ot a).
Orville Johnson, village at­
D efendants.
torney who also serves as
N O T IC E O F a i J I T
T O i P. S. W A T E R S , If AtlT* advisory counsel lor the char­
and
If d e a d , h i e
u n k n o w n ter board, okayed the move,
h eir* ,
derleeea
Issn le e s
or
g r a n t e e * ; D E L L A Z. w a t e r s , reporting that “ first public!
If altv * a n d If d ead , h e r u n ­ tlon of the notice in The San­
k n o w n h e l r e , devleeea, t e n s
t e e * o r s r a n t e e e : II A II V K T ford Herald came on June 19
R E S . BUTTON, ir all**, a n d It while state statutes require
d e a d , bla u n k n o w n t* l r * . de- that an election notice be pub­
vleeee. l e g e t e e a , o r g r a n t * * * !
------ BUTTON, t h e u n k n o w n lished once a week for four
w ife. I f a n r , o r H A R V E Y IIK8S consecutive weeks with first
BUTTON, ir aliv e, a n d If d ead ,
h e r u n k n o w n h a l r e , d e v le e e t, publication coming not less
l e g a t e e s a n d g T a n te e e ; A L T A ­ than 25 days prior to the elec­
M O N T E LAND. H O T E L AND tion. Monday, the election day,
N A V IG A T IO N COM PANY, a d iea o lv a d F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n , a n d would be the 25th day.
t h * u n k n o w n a a e lg n a , s u c c e i i The attorney, r e c e i v i n g
ora l a
I n t e r e a l, t r u e t e e a o r
other
parties
claim ing
bjr, sharp criticism from the audi­
t h r o u c h . u n d a r o r e s a l n u t eald ence for "failure to provide
A L TA M O N TK LAND, H O T E L the charter board with ade­
AND N A V IG A T IO N COMPANY,
a d laao lv ed F l o r i d a c o r p o r a quate legal advice" road from
t l o n : JA SIEB II. F A R R , O E O R a copied form letter, which he
U K K. WII-HON, T. C. S I M P ­
SON. a n d W. I&gt;. K I N G S V I L L E stated also had been given to
MANS, a* t h e l a e t k n o w n d ir the board chairman, para­
a r l o r a a n d Iri i e t a e a o f A L T A ­
graph 4 containing step by
M O N TE LAND, H O T E L AND
N A V IG A T IO N
COMPANY.
a step procedures for advertis­
dlaao lv ed F l o r i d a r o r p o r a l l n n j ing and public posting of noA L T A M O N T E S P R I N G S COM
P A N T , a d laeo tv ed M a a a a c h u . llces pertaining to the elec­
a e t t a c o r p o r a t i o n , anil t h a u n ­ tion.
k n o w n a a e l n n a , eu ac e a so r a In
Further action, If any, on
In teree t, tr u a te c a n r o th e r par
t la a c l a i m i n g by, t h r o u g h , un changing the charter, accord­
d e r o r a g a i n * ! eald A L T A ­ ing to Johnson, rests now
M O N T E 8 P IU N O B COMPANY, a
d l e o lv e d
M aeearhueelta
co r upon 1965 legislative action
p . . r a i l o n ; G E O R G E W. MOUSE, which could come through peti­
T H O M A S J . K E N N Y , E LIZA S.
W H I T T I E R . L E FT E LLA T A L tion of the Seminole County
MADGE. W IL L IA M J . H O L ­ delegation presented upon re­
BROOK. aa lh * l a e t k n o w n d ir commendation of the village
a c t o r a a n d t r u e t e e e of aaUI A L ­
TAMONTE
SPRINGS
C O M - council or upon election and
PANY, a dlaao lv ed M e e t a r h u - action
of another charter
a e l t * c o r p o r a t i o n ; a n d all p e r - board which rould not take
tone end parile* claim ing any
t n l a r a a t by. t h r o u g h , u n d e r n r place until 1906,

Legal Notice

■g a l n a t
any
of
the
ahova
kn o w n or u n k n o w n paritea and
A L L P E R S O N S HAVIN G OR
C L A IM IN G
ANY
INTEREST.
E S T A T E . R I G H T OR T I T L E IN
T H E LANDS H E R E I N R E S C H I D E D IIE LOW , t u w l t l
L o ta }, I. t . I**a t He W eet
10 f e e t of L o t t. Rlock I I .
o f FANLANDO, T H E SUR UH R
R EA U TIFU L.
ac­
c o rd in g to the plat th e r e ­
o f n r e c o r d e d In P l a t Itoolc
1 p a g e ST, P u b l i c Record*
o f Hem lnoie C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
T h * n a t u r e n f t h l e e u l t la to
rem ove certain
cloud* f ro m
a n d t o q u i e t a n d o o n f l rm th*
tl t l * t o t h * a b o v e d e s c rib e d
p roperty.
T h e n a m e o f t h e C o u r t In
w h i c h s u i t haa b een I n s t i t u t e d
t* t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t for th e
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d
( o r S r m l n o l * C o u n t y , F l u rl d a .
T h * a b b r e v i a t e d tltl* nf lh*
eae* le EAPHH1AXI HAMMONS
a n d LOIS It. HAMMONS, hi*
w if e , p l a i n t i f f * , v e r a u a P. &gt;.
W A T E R S , *t al, d e f e n d a n t * .
T h * d e e c r l p t l o n o f th * r a a l
p r o p e r t y I n v o lv ed la a* **t
f o r t h ab o v e.
You a n d each o t you a r e
h a r a b y r e q u i r e d t o fll* y o u r
an tw er
or
other
d efen elv #
p lea d in g w ith th* C lerk of the
a b o v e C o u r t a n d a arv e * copy
t h e r e o f u p o n H A R LA N TU&lt; K
100 S o u t h M a i t l a n d A venue,
M a i t l a n d , F l o r i d a , a t t o r n e y for
I T a l n t l f fa , on o r b e f o r e th* I rd
d a y o f A u g u e t , l * l t . If you
f a l l t o do *o &gt; d e g r e e p ro r u n .
feaao w ill be e n t e r e d a g a t n v l
t o i l f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In
th e Com plaint.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d (h r
a e a l of aald C o u r t a t S an fo rd .
H t m l n n l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , thla
I tlta d a y o f J u n a , t i l l .
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C lerk
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U tltla n d , F lorida
A t t o r n e y fo r P l a i n t i f f *
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OK Pay Raises
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Cabinet approved today
annual pay raises averaging
more than $500 to ST staff
members at four state men­
tal institutions.

cal residents.
Ileports wcre given advis­
ing that a reverse cycle fan
had been donated and would
he installed in the building
and that plumbing repairs
had been completed and facil­
ities arc now in working or­
der.
Plans were made to mail
t h e Newsetlc, community
newsletter sponsored by the
association, to residents of
the Handies Area and to dis­
tribute to all residents of the
village an area directory of
civic organizations, schools
and churches, listing meeting
pine-*™ snd ilttlcs,
location*
and other pertinent informa­
tion. Copies of the directory
wil be kept available at the
North Orlando Company offi­
ces and in llelmly's Realty
Office for the convenience of
newcomers. Mrs. Mary How
ell is in change of this pro­
ject.
Announcement was made
that drain's, which have been
donated, will be installed in
time for the October meet­
ing.
Two new members, Sirs.
Jeanette halter and Mrs. Ann
Panning, were welcomed.
In closing the meeting,
Chuck Howell, president, ur­
ged all members to encour
age neighbors and friends to
exercise their voting privilege
in the July 13 elections on
proposed changes to th* vil­
lage charter.

Hospital
Notes

as an unpledged slate hut 16
of the delegates have said they
plan to vote for Goldwatrr and
several of the others Indicat­
ed they "lean" toward his
nomination.

But Battaglia, a strong sup­
porter of former Vice Presi­
dent Richard Nixon, said "1
feel confident we will have,
when the vote is counted, a

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ATLANTIC C I T Y , N. J.
(UPI) — Police today sought
thieves who stole mote than
$13,000 worth of furs and jew­
els from the motet room of
singer Delia Reese.

t***-'

rotes "we
plished our
flat Ia glia
election as
teonian and
during the

will have accom­
part of the job.”
did not seek renational commithis post was won
May election by

U. S. Rep. William C. Cramer
of St. Petersburg.
Battaglia filed a Nixon slat*
for the May ballot hut later
removed it at the request of
he former vice president.

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Gus Vaughn, John Probst,
Arsith Malre, Buck Humph
rcy, Donald Griffin, Charles
Flowers, Gilbert B. Folcger,
Dorothy W. Circarclli, Ango
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�By Mr*. H. L. Jehnwn
W hit * U it like attending
• 4-H Camp • • an adult? First
let me cay that the word*
" J u v e n ile
Delinquency"
would not even be In the die*
tioniry If everything could be
done like thia nationwide
group la doing. It's an actual
waate of time of putting let*
t e n together to even form tho
wordi. Why? I can certainly
tell you:
On arriving at Camp MeQuarrie Monday morning with
S3 Seminole County 4-H boya
and girls, live leaden and two

Qfl?r Banfurb ^rralh
Page 4—Wed. July 8, '64

Parents Urged
To Get Child's
Records Now
9,173 PAIR

by Votuala County 4-H boya
and glrli, their agent* and
leaden. After being aulgncd
to our cabina and making our
beda we were quickly mak­
ing friendi with our neighbor­
ing county group aod the
camp personnel.
By thia lime It waa noon
and we were ready for our
lunch period. I wae aulgned
to the dining room to help our
Seminole County Aniatant
Agent Ernest Lundberg. At
each meal membera from one
of the cabme were to aaiUt
me.. It wae their duty to help
aer ve and dea n up afterwards and this was done In a
very excellent and polite man­
ner by the campers. It waa a
pleasure to work with them
•very one of the boya and girls
and from them 1 could see
that (hay have wonderful par*
anta.
At our Brat camp co tncll
meeting, Bui an Dunn of the
Lake Monroe Handy Helpers
Club waa cboten council presi­
dent. She prealded at the coun­
cil meeting! aod at assemblies
which were held twice daily.
Cindy Boyles of Longwood
Was chosen tong leader to
assist the camp recreation
leader, Micky Summers. Ca*
thy Cam mack of Geneva waa
•dMor of the dally camp
paper. She and her ataff did
a wonderful Job. Ibey called
the paper "Camper Snoop". I
wai their advisor. So here
was another group of wonder­
ful future leaden.
The theme thia year wai
"Civil Defense, There were
three classes dally on "Survi­
val." "Swimming" sad "Wildlife” . Eagh day these classes
became just a little more In-

had charge of a program
and devotional period. Each
•veaing after canteen we as.
aemhled again and had iwcreation consisting of tinging
and iquare dancing. To dose
our day w* held a vesper ser­
vice and then to bed.
The campers hsd a special
time for awimmlng, boating
and flahlng. When they caught
fish, they were brought to
Mra. Eby, Volusia HD Agent
and abe smoked them In a
special stove.
The survival elae* waa un­
der the leadership of Miss
Myrtle
Wilton,
Seminole
County IID Agent. She waa aaallied by Mra. Vallie Wilson
end Mrs. Jam es Dlngman,
both Semloole County leaden.
Wildlife waa led by the Volu­
sia Assistant County Agent
Larry Loedhohx. HU helper
waa H n . Ruth Pettis, Volusia
leader.
Swimming waa under the
supervision of Ulaa Joan Sle­
w ed, assistant HD agent of
Volusia. Sha was assisted by
Mra. Ruth Bethea, Seminole
leader. Swimming was taught
by the camp lifeguard, Allen
Boyd,
All leaden assisted In ac­
tivity daaaee.
Wednesday evening waa skit
eight at assembly. Each cabin
(pared Me own skit and the
agination used waa some­
thing to eee. Even the leaden,
Pettis, Bathes, Wilson, Dingman and I got up courage to
do a akM on the song "No, No
A Thousand Time* No."
Thursday evening waa the
meet solemn of all- This was
time tor the candlelight cere­
mony and Miss Wilson had
p rep en d e wonderful program
for the service. The ceremony
started in the e eeeabljr ball

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SEMINOLE 4-H lend­
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ln.it week with the
county’s 68 l*oys and
girls, participated in
" s k i t n i g h t ” laBt
W e d n e s d a y with n
take-off on the old
song, "No, No, a Thous­
and Times No," top
photo. In tho bottom
pliulu, E I i u o r Hein,
right, local 4-II Club
member and Miss Joan
Stewart, a s s i s t a n t
h o m o demonstration
agent for Volusia Coun­
ty, are sliown during
one of the more seri­
ous camp activities,
tho daily s u r v i v a l
classes w h i c h were
under leadership of
Seminole IID Agent
Miss Myrtle Wilson.

and then, led by the Junior
Leader marching out singing
"Follow tho Gleam," the
group formed a four leaf clov­
er around the (lag pole, with
each one carrying a lighted
candle. After forming Iho 4-H,
they marched down to the wa­
ters edge where the leaders
were waiting and took each
candle and placed It on a
raft.' Aa Uie raft, glowing from
the lighted candle, drifted out,
the group stood in silence and
just as Uio raft sank, they
softly sing "Taps," led by
the Junior I-eadcr*. How In­
spiring and and beautiful Is
this ritual service.
Fridsy morning after as­
sembly saw the campers pack­
ing thoir bagi, cleaning their
cabins and preparing to return
home. Seminole CampcN win­
ning awards this year were
Cathy Caminack, outstanding
Junior Leader and Cindy
Doyles, best camper of the
girts.
Seminole agents attending
were Miss Wilson and Ernest
Lumllx-rg, assistant .'ounty
agent. leader* attending were
Mrs. Vallie Wilson, Mrs. lluth
Uctlica, Mrs. H. L. Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. James

•ven to be prinlcd, spoken or
allowed to happen? The coun­
ty agent* and Instructor* are
to be very highly commend­
ed for what they have accom­
plished In past and present
Unit's and most certainly, the
future, towards making Die
IiRST BETTE It through the
use of the 4-H’s HEAD,
HEART, HANDS and
HEALTH.
»

Local Minister
Participating
In Institute
Rev. William J. Gueas, pas­
tor or I'lnecresl Baptist Church
is participating thia week as a
member of Ute program per­
sonnel for Stetson University’*
seventh annual Theological in­
stitute which opened Tuesday
and will bo continued through
Friday,
Tlie Institute, which la spon­
sored under direction of the
University's Extension Divi­
sion of Church Relations, is
open to all pastors and their
wives as well aa intcresled lay
persons, Sessions arc held
each morning in the air condi­
tioned Stetson Union Building,
Afternoons are free tln.es for
participants.

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The measure, which would ex­
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About Sports

Phil's Callision Is National Loop's Man-Of-The-Hour

Thinking Homer In Ninth
O ut Loud Spells Doom For
American Nine

Br Julian 8tenatroaa
A tip of tho hat to the Litt!a National Lcajr-e all stars
on their holiday victory over
the Little American loop**
•11 league ■election*.
•
• •
Rain played havoc with the
closing itamee on the Semi­
nole Little League achedula.
Sunland waa named the win­
ner actually before the date
of game* wa* completed. Un­
doubtedly there mu*t have
been some dlaappolntment on
tha part of lome of the boy*
on other team* but loop of­
ficiate had no other choice.
Sunland went on to the rag*
ional playoff but loat to
Northgate of Orlando.
•
• •
We’d etm like to see a
conleat pleyed between the
Sanford Little League and
the Seminole U tile League
all etara. I t would be a good
bell game and ahoold gen­
erate conalderable Interest,
e
* e
Roge Harris and hia Semi­
nole High B ooiiar Clob- cvr
horts are getting down to bus­
iness planning tha organiza­
tion'* aetlvltlea for the forth­
coming echool year. This out­
f it waa ao buiy lait year they
hardly had n ehanca to anjoy
tha various sports actlvltlei
they were eupporting.
,
• a *
H’a going to bo tha asms
way for eome of tha Boostcra
again this atason — but
mainly beenuas that'* the way
they want it. You’d be aur*
prised how many of theae
people go all out to back the
youngatora a t SUB. But In
many areas of activity Roga's
plana call for a lessoning of
dutloa,
s e e
There's one way alt of aa
In the Henford erea ran
get behind the Semlnolea la
all of three aporta. That'e
to support the Booetere
with your ane buck memberehlp. Ckaneee are that
If you're a local aporta fan
you're going to be contact­
ed and naked to become •
member. And, friend, that'e
tha least you can do —
back tha (iooelera so they
een support the Hemlnolre.
•
•
•
Quite n few people, a*
we'va already tald, are going
all out to mnka this a suc­
cessful year. It's going to be
rough, In many reaped*, since
It will mark the flrat year
th at Seminole High will be
n member of the Metro Con­
ference — seven Orlando
schools and Seminole — In
all aporta. This fall tha local
l-riddera will meet only three
of the school* they played on
last *e**on'i football sched­
ule _ Titusville, DeLsnd and
Colonial. The other seven will
be Metro echool* plus Lyman
of Longwood.
•
e e
If Seminole can hold their
own wllh the Metro schools
and go into the Lyman conteat with n respectable rec­
ord — and there's no rea.
son right Ituw to believe
they ran’t — It looks from
hrra like tke Hemlnole-Lyman affair will have to be
played aomewhrre else be­
sides Lyman. We don't bollrve the crowd — partic­
ularly If the Greyhounds
come up with n winning
eleven — can be areommodated a t tha Longwood
park, n u t that's n bridge
that HUB and LHS offic­
ials can cross when they get
to IL
And how about that Johnny
falllunnt The N a t i o n n i l
weren't to be denied In Tusaday'a major league atl star
contest. And, of course, that
Willie Maya was right In tha
middle of It. There's no douht
hut th at ths National la tha
loop on the go. Remember n
few year* back whan the
Americana whipped tha Na­
tionals year In and year out.
Hios* days are gone but prob­
ably not forever. But next
year's battle should be n dllly. Both leagues now have
won 17 games apiece. The
Nationals have won 18 of the
last 19.

By MUtea Rickman
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK - Man of-tbebour Johnny Callison feels
this may be Philadelphia’s
year but regardless, tha n i t
of tha National League AllS tan were convinced today
this la their year.
Down 18 games to four at
one stage of tha si-year-old
All-Star competition, tha Na­
tional Leaguen squared the
series at IT gamsa aplsca
Tuesday by beating tha Am­
erican Leagua 7-4 before 50,S50 at Shea Stadium, .
Coming up wllh two out,
two men on and tha score
tied 4-4 In the ninth toning,
Callison ripped Into an Inside
fast ball served up by Bos­
ton's aca reliever, Dick Radata, and deposited It high
Into tha right Bald seats for
the clincher.
Call!son's climatic homer,
coming llttla more than two
w a t k a - a f t # T ■Phltedelph's.
teammate Jim Dunning pit­
ched the National League's
first perfect game In modern
hltsory against the New York
Mels, prompted one club­
house visitor to suggsst It
would be (he Phillies' year.
"It Just may be at that,"
grinned the elated Callison,
as he accepted congratula­
tions from Manager Watt Al­
ston and the rest of his tri­
umphant KL teammates.
Willie Mays, participating
In his 12th All-Star game,
waa a major factor, too, even
though ba failed to hit safely
In three official trips.
WUIJa Ignited the National
League's spectacular four-run
rally In the ninth Inning when
ha walked then slid safely
into aecond base with his six­
th stolen bale In All-Star
playOrlando Cepsda dumped a
Texas League single Into
short tight that turnad out to
be the pivotal play of Die
game.
In hli haste to keep Mays
from scoring, Yankee first
baseman Joa repitone threw
hurriedly toward homa plate
past catcher Elston Howard's
outstretched reach.
Willie Immsdiately took off
for the plate and made It eas­
ily to tie the score.
Rad ata got Ken Boyer on a
pop-up, then purposely pass­
ed John Edwards.
Aaron struck out, but Calllson connected on R sdati' first
pitch to win not only the ball
game but also the Arch Ward
Trophy aa "Tho Most Valu­
able Player" in the contest.
The Ute Ward, one • time
sports editor for the Chicago
Tribune, conceived U&gt;# AllStar game back In 1933.
Juan Marichal, the National
League's fifth pitcher, retired
the aide In ortifr In the ninth
and wee credited with hla aec­
ond All-Star victory againat
no defeats. Itadati, who came
on in the seventh, atruck out
live and didn’t allow a hll
until the ninth, suffered hla
first All-Star setback.

Men's League
Results Tuesday
Florida Slate 18 Chase t
Chase
001 000 0 - 1 8 6
Fla. State 200 231 x—10 10 2
WP—Don Hunter (5-2), LP
—Dick Frank (8-14)
Longwood IS Robbs 8
Robb*
020 000 0— 8 8 8
Longwood
033 032 x—IS 17 2
W P - Otto Thomas (12-2).
LP— Earl Evans (8-9)
STANDINGS
10 0
King* wood
7 3
Longwood
31r Raney
T 8
Fla. Slate
T 4
Robba
e 8
Cbaaa
8 •
Wilson If tier
8 9
USO
1 10

Gams* Tonight

Klngiwood at Robbs 7:80
USO at UcRaney 8:48
(Ft. Mellon Softball Field)

Southern League

Rseahs Taeeday
Asheville II, Lynchburg 7
Macon I, Knoxville 4
HEAIM FOR COLGNE
Birmingham 8, Charlotte 0
NEW YORK (U P!)—Fred Chattanooga 8, Columbus 4
Hansen, the unofficial world
record holder In ths pole vault
Loo, i card game dating
v # h a leap af 17-8, heads a back to the 17th century, or­
five-man AAU team which iginally was known as lo u t
will compete In Cologne Wed- erloo,

Hard Luck Lopez
Loses Fourth
Try For Win

Lee Throws No
Hitter AtCPO
In JL Tourney

HEAR LAKE'S Little League Farm Team Is made up of, front, from left,
Max Lovett, Roddy Hall, Larry Benjamin; second row, Jerry Weis, Paul
Benjamin, Allen O’Brien, Mike Bass; back row, Coach John Hnll, Ronald
Stoudt, A. C. Clark, Wayne Weiss and Doug Dane.
(Herald Photo)

Those Who Know Will Not Say
By Gene W. Ilinta
Untied Press Inirniatiooal
MILWAUKEE ( U P I ) —
More than 20,000 persons
turned out at the airport to
welcome homo the Milwau­
kee Braves at the end of the
1DM season —alter they had
finished second.
It was the heyday of the
Milwaukee miracle — the
third year of attendance over
2 million. Things were going
to get better. But they were
also going to get worse.
Ahesd were two pennants,
a World Championship and a
NaUonal Leagua attendance
record.
Ahead also was one of the
biggest attendance slumps In
the history of baseball.
By 1002 the number of peo­
ple coming out to teu the
Uravea had flipped to 7M.027. In 1903, the "corner was
turned" according to Board
Chairman William liartholomay, who beaded a 12-man
syndicate that purchased the
team from Boston contrac­
tion baron Lou Pcrlnl In the
fell of 1002.
Attendance rose sllghUy to
773,018.

Then came the first rumbl­
ings;
The once miracle franchise
of the National Lcguc was
being transferred to Atlanta,
Gs., Oakland, Calif., Seattle,
Wash., or any oUicr city that
could "support" the club and

had plana for a major league
stadium.
Tho rumor got ita start In a
St. Louis newspaper Just after
tha 1063 All-Star game. It
grow to such an extent that
Bravei President Jnhn MeHale, during the last weeks
of the season, Issued a pre­
pared statement saving the
(cam would remain in 3111waukeo "today, tomorrow,
next year and as long s i we
are welcome."
The key phrase was "as
long as we are welcome,"
Thing* seemed to be on the
Behrens Tractor Repair In­ upswing early this year. At­
tendance zoomed 130,000 acreased their lead In tha Jet
llowlerettes League at Jet head of last year at a similar
Lanea after taking four point. During a to w n game
points from ths Maryland losing streak, the club averaged better than 13,000 per­
Fried Chicken team.
They now have a record of sons a game.
The rumors were still be­
20 wins and four louses. In
ing heard — always from an
the number two spot la tho
"unimpeachable source.” But
Lll Buggers with a record of
no one paid much attention
10-8 followed by Karna Insur­
until last Thursday when the
ance and Cut 'N Curl who are
Sporting Newt, considered the
tied at 14-10.
"Bible of DaiebaU," printed
Bedrock Furniture la in
a front page story stating
fifth spot with a 11-13 log.
Hally that tho Braves would
In sixth, seventh and eighth ba playing In Atlanta next
places, respectively, are Mary­
year. The usual "unimpeach­
land Fried Chicken, Mac'*
able source" waa quoted,
"66" and Senkarik’a Paint and In this case believed.
and Ginas.
Bartholomay and Mcllsle
High game and itrlea hon­
did liltla to discourage the
or* went to Alice Sexton who rumors. In fact, their refusal
'•bombed*' ■ 100/ 011. Othor to siy that tho Braves would
high games war* rolled by be In Milwaukee in 1863 en­
Jane Spolikl with 184; Elalna couraged tho belief (list the
W L Pet. GD Kotllva! a 169 game; Joan
year-old rumor was true.
48 28 .632
BalUmore
Magln 168; Alice Be*t 164
National League owners ad­
44 30 .393 3
Chicago
had
43 31 .392 3 and Sis Probst 163. Turkey* mitted M I Iw s u i t e s
New York
were
rolled
by
Alice
Best,
"sounded them out" last Sep­
43 37 .538 7
31inn.
38 39 .494 10H Elaine KosUvnl and Alice tember la connection with a
Detroit
Bo*ton
38 41 .481 lit* Sexton.
proposed move southward!.
Marls Lsvl converted the
1,0* Ang.
37 44 ,437 J314
Asked if the Increase In at­
34 42 .447 14 2-7 and the 310 *pllta thl* tendance wasn't an Indication
Cleve.
Kan. CUy
at 47 JD7 18 week and Joan Magln waa that the Braves were "wel­
Wash.
83 M .386 1914 equal to ths 6-7 and tha S-t0 come" In Milwaukee, Mcllale
*ptils. Sherry Cannon took answered yes. But then, In
Tuesday Results
National All-Stars T American cars of the 8-10 In fine fash­ the cold words of a business­
ion and Jane Spolakl made man. he added that a 1-mil­
All-Slars 4
the very difficult 6-8-10.
Today’s Game
lion attendance these days
No games scheduled
means nothing "when you s ir
Thursday's flame*
only getting $400,000 for tele­
Chicago at Los Angeles, (N)
vision.
Minnesota at Kansas City, (N)
The die appeared cast. Un
W L Pet. GB
Boston at Detroit (N)
less another miracle came a
47 28 .627
Baltimore at Cleveland, 8 (T Phila.
round . . . unless a television
47 31 .603 1U
N)
San Fran.
42 33 .343 6 contract appeared that would
New York at Washington (N) Cinn.
40
33 .333 7 just about double what the
Pitta.
39 40 .491 10 team received rose enough
St. Louis
38 39 .491 10 during the second half of the
Los Ang.
38 40 .187 10th season. . . tha Braves could
Milwaukee
Results Tuesday Night
36 38 .186 lOVh be gone.
Chicago
Lakeland 12, Miami 11
37 43 .163 1214
Houston
FI. Lauderdale 11, Tampa 7, New York
23 38 .Ml 27
1st
Tuesday's Remits
Ft. Lauderdale S, Tampa l, National All-Stars 7 Ameri­
2nd
can A-Stars 4
Sara iota 1, Daytona Beach 0
Today's Gamsa
St. Petersburg 1, Orlando 9 San Francisco at Chicago 8
Ctadnuati at Pittsburgh, (N)
St.
at Philadelphia (N)
W yatt Sets New OnlyLouis
games scheduled
Thursday's Games
Raceway Record St. Louis
at New York, (N)
Col. Beecher Wyatt, pilot­ Cincinnati at Philadelphia (N)
ing his new dragster, "The Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, (N)
Rebel, Too," set a new track San Francisco at Chicago
record at tha Tampa Race­ Los Angeles at Houston (N)
way Saturday whan h* clock•d a t 186 mph in ths quarter
Jack Favored
mifa which ha covered In 11.4
seconds.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland
W yatt, one of tha driven (UPI) - Jack Nicklaus waa
racing nut of Ron-Sun Chry- tha n a n to beat today whan
alsr-FIymoutk la Sanford, 120 foliar* from 20 n*Hons
was driving the new RcbeHteed off for the first round
which la a hsml-head '64 Ply­ of the 98rd British Open golf
mouth.
championship.

Behrens Defeat
Chicks To Hike
Lead In League

American
League

National League

Florida State

By Curt Block
UPI Sports W riter
NEW YORK (U PI) — No
ona asked American League
manager At Lops* If he’d like
to have Johnny Callison back.
No on* had ths nerve.
Lopes had Just gon* down
to his fourth consecutive man­
agerial defeat in All-Star
competition and was talking
about ths young outfielder
who had evened ths midsum­
mer series s t 17-17 plus ona
tie with a resounding thrsarun homer with two away In
tho ninth Inning Tuesday.
"He was always a good low
ball hitter," Lopes said of tha
25-ysar-old Callison who waa
dealt to the Phlltles in De­
cember, I960, end le exactly
what he now needs to nourish
his powsr-stsnrsd White Sox.
Dick Rsdstx was called up­
on by Lopes to perform his
specialty and never had sson
Callison before. As fa r ss he’s
concerned the next time will
be too toon.
"I pitched him low when he
came up In the seventh," ths
big rlghthsndsr recalled, "and
he got pretty good wood on
that one, eo I decided to get
the ball hlghsr ths second
time. 1 thought I’d try some­
thing different, but It didn't
work, too good."
Nothing went right for the
junior leeguera once Willi#
Mays retched bet* In ths
nlnlth. Mays eventually cam*
•round to ecors ths Using run
on Orlando Cspsda'a flrat AllStar bass hit after 20 nonproducUve st-bsta.

Danny Lee posted bis se
cond no-hit performance la
the Junior Boys League Tues­
day night when he hurled the
CPO'ers to a 3 to 2 decision
over the Klwanlans In a first
round contest of the loop's an­
nual tournament.
Lee struck out six and walk­
ed five in recording hla vic­
tory over the Klwani* and be­
came the only Junior League
burlar to rack up as many as
two no-hltters this season.
LITTLE LEAGUE ALL STAR mnnnfrers Ray
Three other pitchers have
Milwood of tho American League (left) and Don
registered no-hit performance
Hitchcock of tho National League are shown
this year. They are Steve
with the trophies awnrded them for being
Leach and Ron Dudley of the
selected to pilot tho nil star teams in the recent
Shrtnera and J. D. La the row,
all league tilt. During the regular season Hitch­
formerly of the Kiwanit nine.
cock managed the Hunt Lincoin-Mercury Comets
Lee now has an overall hur­
and Milwood skippered the Navy nine.
ling record of nine wins and
three losses and has woo elx
of his last seven games. Be­
sides hi* two no-hltters, Lee
■Iso has a one-hitler and tour
two-hltters to hla credit. He
has allowed only 51 htte In
ft_8»„Jon4nga -hc's-pltW ied
over a span of 13 gamea.
Last night Mike Stubhln*
for the only hit of tha gams
off Steve Gordie who hurled Sanford's Post 33 Junior Le­ been In the "heart breaker"
very effectively. Gordie whiff­ gion baseball cine moves back claasificaUou, similar to the
ed six and Issued three passes. Into Sixth District action to­ 1 to 0 decision they lost to
CPO had the only earned run night when they host the Eus­ Orlando's Post 19 In the l i l t
outing.
of the game—that one coming
tis club in a contest scheduled
Eustis has ■ record of eight
in the fourth frame.
CPO will now meet the Elks for Sanford's Memorial Stad­ wins and six losses, "But they
can be a tough ball club to
at 4:30 Thursday afternoon at ium at 7:30.
Sanford Memorial Stadium In Manager Frank Thomas this beat," said Thomas.
Thomas announced that Bil­
the first contest of the semi­ morning handed the hurling
ly Higgins will do tha catch­
final round. The Shrine will
assignment to Donnie Smith, ing tonight with Red Jansen
tangle with the Civitans at
7:30 Thursday night in the to.vcring Longwood youngster at first, Billy Kuykendall at
who hurled this past spring second, Rick Golloher at
other semi-final game.
short, Rick Sires at third,
The winner* will clash at for Lyman High School.
So far this season the locals Lawren« Plvoe la left, Stevt The native whites of Lab­
7:30 Friday night, also at the
stadium, for tha tournament have captured nine victories Harrl* in center and Rex rador ara known aa Livayatt
and lost five. Except for one Broo' s ia right.
Uda,
of their two losses to Ocala,
Score by Innings:
Klwani*
002 000 6—2 0 3 all of the Sanford losses have
cpg
oio 200 f t - i i a
WP— Danny Lee, LP—
Steve Gordie
ON 100 BRANDS

Post 53 Will Host
Eustis Here Tonight

Rex Increases
Bowling Lead In
Business Loop
Rex Liquors stretched their
lead In tha Bualnssamsn'a
League a t Je t Lanee aa thay
won • thrae-point decision
over Scott's Texaco who waa
holding down tha aecond spot.
Ray Robinson churned a fins
223/660 for Rex Liquors and
Buddy Noel pounded out a
106/632 to pace the Tax*comen.
Team Three moved Into sec­
ond place after sweeping all
four points from Goldenrod
Suprex. Ray Kaltal with a
192 gam* and Dal* Alsxander with 108/666 aat tha paca
for team Three whit* Georgs
Mason chimed In with a 190c
630 For Golden Rod Suprax.
A newcomer to tho local
bowling acena made hla praaenra felt a* he strung Uit
strikes out for a fins 864
game. Young Eddy Eldridge
Joined tha Lata Four team
and promptly showed how It
waa done. Eddy la only 16
years old and recently trans­
ferred into tho area from Cal­
ifornia with hla Navy family.
Desplto Eddy’s fins bowling,
ths I-ate Four team was abl*
to salvage only on* gam* aa
the Glass Met team took
threa points.

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Syracuse 5 Buffalo 3
Jacksonville 1 Atlanta 6
Richmond at Columbus, ppd.,
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DWAYNE WATSON,
FA, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Watson of
Enterprise, a r r i v e d
home July 1 after hav­
ing completed b o o t
t r a i n i n g at Great
Lakes Naval Training
Center. Following his
leave he will return to
the Center to enter
machinist mate school.
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By Marjraaa Miles
Members at tbs Fore it City
Community Association Mon­
day night went on record as
being unanimously opposed
to a requested zoning change
on SR 411 property in order
(hat owners could establish
and operate an "automobile
graveyard" there.
It waa agreed that as many
members as possible would
attend the July 8 Zoning Com­
mission hearing In order to
register proteats.
The a e t i o n , moved by
Adolph Juhl and seconded by
Murray Long, was taken at
the association's r e g u l a r
monthly meeting which was
held st the Forest Lake Acad­
emy cafeteria wMh president,
John Bethea, la charge.
In other business, financial
reports on pledges for the
evening toward the fund to
build the Community Club in
Lake Harriett Estates, on
property owned by the group,
were given for a total of $350.
This amount was contributed
by various business and bank­
ing firms serving ths area
and did not Include individ­
ual, personal donations which
have bean made.
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was the Walt Disney film,
"The Restless Sea."
Nest meeting will be hetd
Monday, Aug. 3, with location
and program to be announ­
ced.

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open their windows and shout­
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Last than 34 hours earlier
Sinatra had been bedded down
hi e Stockholm hotel suffering
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VrraTB

Miss Cynthia Cottrell A n d
Joel Warren Exchange Vows

Mrs. Sidney Ives Hostess To Bridal
Reception Complimenting Miss Ivey
Ronald Lindsey.
Assisting Mrs. Sidney
111 as co-hoitass was
John Galloway, with
W. A. Adams greeting

guests In tha foyer, which
Ives, wai tastefully adorned with
Mrs. an arrangement of pink rosea
Mrs.
and baby's breath In a allvcr
the
container.
The hoateaiei, Mr*. John
Ivey and Kay received the
gussts with Kay attired in a
champagne beige sheer organsa party frock featuring a full
akirt and low cut bodice, with
a yellow rose at the waistline.
Mrs. Ives created a unique
arrangement of multi color*
ed hibiscus and fern In an
oblong pink container, com*
ptetely covering the mantle,
which presented a novel con*
versation piece. Another col*
orful arrangement In tha
main reception room was
Tritium with pink corolla In
a silver container.
The serving table, overlaid
with sheer exquisite white
lace over pink, was centered
with a cupid figurine holding
an arrangement of Individual
nosegays of pink carnations
and lace, flanked on either
side by silver candle' holders
with white candles. Pink and
white satin streamers attach­
ed to the centerpiece grace­
fully cascaded to the table
corners. An assortment of
toasted nuts, candies and
dainty tea sandwiches were
offered from silver trays and
compotes. Refreshing whipped
mocha delight was served
from an antique silver bowl.
Mrs. Earl Higginbotham
was hostess In the Florida
room, where an entire table
was embanked with hlblsci,
ranging in shades from deli­
cate yellow to brilliant orange.
Mrs. A. E. Shlnholser pour­
ed between the hours of 4 to
8 p.m., with Mrs. Q. Alger­
non Speer pouring from 8 to
6 p.m. Assisting in the din­
ing room were Mrs. Helen
Mann and Mrs. Voile Wil­
liams. Mrs. Floyd Cooper of
MRS. SIDNEY IVES III was a recent hostess to a beautiful bridal recep­
Orlando and Mrs. James Jacktion tea at her Mayfair home, honoring Mina Kay Ivey, July bride-elect.
son served as floating hos­
In tha receiving lino from tho left arc, Mrs. John Ivey, mother of the
tesses for tha lovely bridal
tionoree, Miss Ivey, Mrs, Ives anil Mrs, John Galloway, co-hostess.
reception tea.

Brilliantly h u e d tropical
blossoms In magnificent ar­
rangement created an enchant­
ing floretum In the reception
ares of tha Sidney Ives Elliott

Avenue Mayfair home as the
opened en suite
rooms
for a Invrlv bridal tea recep­
tion In honor of Miss Kay
Ivey, radiant bride-elect of

Miss Janet Johnson Honored With
A Surprise Miscellaneous Shower
Miss Janet Johnson, biido- Ilulph H&lt;
elect of Michael Korgan, win | Raymond
recently complimented with
a s u r p r i s e miieellnnooua
shower a t Christ Methodist
Church in the fellowship hull,
with Mrs, W. L. Illers anil
Mrs. H. A. Gooding serving
as hostesses.
White coriintion rnrsnges
were presented to Jim, her
mother, Mrs. Clifford John­
son, nnd Mrs, Edward Korgan, mother of tho future
gloom.
The bride's colors of yellow
and green were carried out In
the decor and also the table,
centered with an ussurlrtl
yellow and grcon arrange­
ment, contained tempting yel­
low and green refreshments.
Others attending wrra the
Mines. Walter
Alcxumler,
William
Hawkins,
Robert
Hioadway, Carl Bradbury, E.
C. Dobson, A. E. Dobson,
Georg* Felgar, George Jaillet, John Knecland, Gordon
Meyer, Jumca Somerville, H.
L, Nielsen, Rubio!) Hamilton,
MISS JANET JOHNSON, bride-elect of Michael Korgan, was recently
Helen Ulyth, Charles Hogg,
honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower st the fellowship hall of
Ralph Pettus, J. II. Kelly and
Christ Methodist Church. From the left are Miss Sue Jaillet, Miss Lu
Wilbur Nolan.
Jaillet, Miss Johnson, the honoree, Mrs. Edward Korgan, mother of the
Also thu Mines. H. A.
future groom and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, mother of the bride-elect.
Stelnmeyer, Leon Steinmcyer,

North Orlando Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Somm en spent one week end In
N. Palm Beach, and the past
waskend at Pompano Beach,
where they w a n guests of
their nelre and nephew, Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Llpa of Brantwood in Pitt*burgh, Pa.

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MRS. JERRY (MARGE) JERNIGAN, right,
president of the Pilot Club of Snnford, in con­
ferring with Mrs. Almetta Cooko Brooks of
High Point, North Carolina, newly Installed
president of Pilot Club International, at the
Waldorf Astoria Ilntel'in New York City. Mrs.
Jemigan was the Sanford Club's official dele­
gate to the 43rd annual convention of the clas­
sified civic and service club, which was held at
the Waldorf June 28 through July 3, and which
was attended by some 1,500 executive business
and professional wumcn.

ter, N.H., became the bride
of Joel Warren, son of Mr*.
Don!* Warren of Lake Mon­
roe, and the late Mr. Draw
Warren, on Sunday, June 21,
a t 2:30 p.m. a t the First Bap­
tist of Exeter, with the Rev.
Harry G. Ford officiating a t
the impresslva double ring
ceremony.
Miss Madeline Meredith, or­
ganist, of Hampton, N.H.
provided the traditional nup­
tial hymns.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely
In a formal floor length gown
of silk organza over taffeta,
featuring a lace bodice with
a Sabrina neckline and brace­
let length sleeves. Her veil
of illusion flowed from a
tiara of seed pearls, sequins
and rhinestones, and she car­
ried a colonial bouquet of as­
sorted summer flower*.
Miss Linda Lee Cottrell at­
tended her sister as maid of
honor and Miss Beverly June
Carrier was flower girl.
R o b e r t Warren Cottrell
served the groom as best man
and ushers were Donald R.
Carrier and Russell A. Eno.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was
held at the home of the
bride’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Warren Cottrell, Sr.,
with Miss Karen Anderson,
college roommate of the bride
from Natrona Heights, Penn.,
keeping the bride's book. The
four-tiered wedding c a k e ,
mad* by Mrs. Millie Ttittle,
was served by Mrs. Pauline
Carrier. Pouring were Miss
Anita Cottrell and Mrs.
Phyllis Pearce, aunts of the
bride.
The bride's mother was at­
tired in blue print nylon over

Mrs. R. G. Brisson

Local Musician

Hostess T o BPW

Attending Clinic

Buffet Meeting

A t U. of N. C.

The Sanford Business and
Professional Woman's Club
held its 'July business meet­
ing recently on a stormy
night at tho home of Mrs. Jes­
sie Brisson.
Braving the elements am)
carrying an assortment of
covered dishes were Mines.
Myrtle Gradlck, Helen Pear­
son, Marguerite Graham,
Valerie Colbert, Margaret

Miss Beatrice Buck, who
recently attended an Interna­
tional Convention for organlata in Philadelphia, la presently attending a Piano teaCasselberry
chera Clinic at the Univeraity
of North Carolina, at Chape]
Hill.
Mlia Buck la organlat tod
choir director of Holy Cross
By Jane Caeeetberry
Mre. Hugh Lynee of Queens Episcopal Church.
Mirror Clrcla returned home
July 3 from Florida Sanitar­
ium and Hospital where she Enterprise
underwent surgery for a brok­
en hip.

Personals

MR. AND MRS. JOEL WARREN

Altamonte Personals
En rout* home, the Sewell's
Robert Bradford Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bradford stopped in Gslnesville to visit
of Boston Avenue, Altamonte with Mr. and Mrs. John Wood­
cock.
Springs, who enrolled at Stet­
son University on June 14
Back • To
for an eight week aummer
School
comae, has recently been a
Fashions
patient a t Seminole Memorial
Arriving
Hospital whera he underwent
Dsily
an emergency appendectomy
Shop Now
on June 18,
From New
After returning home for a
Stocks —
O Country
few days ha re-enterad the
Set
hospital on Tuesday, Ju n t 30,
• Gay
for further tests. When ha la
Gibson
sufficiently recovered t h a
O Campus
Bradfords will leava for their
Cantata
summer horn* la Waynesvllle,
• Arties
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. Se­
well, Jr. recently returned
from visiting their son, Hom­
er, who is In boot training at
Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga.
Upon complatlon of tha trainlng'program, Homer will visit
with parents before assign­
ment to special duty.

Personals

Mrs. E. M. Herald of Miami
Shores returned home Monday
Col. and Mrs. Aldo Loos re­
after s visit with her eon and
turned
Monday from Chavy
daughter-in-law, Mr, nnd Mrs.
Chase,
Maryland
nnd Denver,
Thomas Herald, and grand­
Colorado.
sons, Tommy and John, of 210
Lake Triplet Drive..
Mrs. J. L. Horton nnd
Mrs. Edith Mynderae of
daughter, Jana, returned from
Lake Ellen Circle has been a
Oviedo
patient at Florida Sanitarium an axtanded visit with rela­
and Hospital for the past tives In Tipton, Indlanln and
three woeka and axpecta to Gadsden, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray and
return home this week.
daughters, Ann, Brenda and
Warren McCall, student at
Mrs. Eva LeVon la recov­ Barbara, left Thursday for a
the University of Florida wai ering from a recent illness at vacation In Alabama and Mlaalislppl.
a recent guest of hia parents, her home on Lemon Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Pats McCall of
Oviedo.

Personals

down here and aay “RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers a complete electrical
service, does good work, does it prompt­
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
appreciate its customers."

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR AUUY; My daugh­
would be better if they stay­
dressed? Everyone I ask
ed that way until the boy
ter la 15. She ran off with
has a different opinion
grew up.
Thank you.
her hoy friend, who Is 18.
• •
•
IN DOUBT
They called us the next day
DEAR- ABBY: A friend
DEAR IN: According to
from another state and said
of mine sold her car last
Mr. B. Wien, President of
they were married. They
year, and now when she . the National Association of
stayed away ten days and
needs transportation, she
Retail Clothing Manufact­
then wired me for money
never calls a cab, she calls
urers, FORMAL is the ulti­
to act their car fixed so
me. I know for a fact that
mate in formal attire. It
they could come home. I
I have saved her over $10(1
calls for white tie and tails,
sent them the money and
in cab fares. She has never
and is strictly for after 6
they came home. When I
once offered to pay for gusPM. INFORMAL calls for
questioned them about their
oline or parking. She Just
a suit. Preferably dark. (No
marriage
their answers
hops out of the car and
tweed or sports coat.) SE­
were very vague, so I be­
says, "Thanks a lot.”
MI-INFORMAL requires a
came suspicious and asked
Last week I got news
tuxedo—sometimes c a l l e d
to see their marriage cer­
that some house guests were
“black tie.” Dark tuxedos
tificate. They said they lost
coming, I was pressed for
are proper for all-yearit. 1 told them they were
time so I asked this friend
round wear, but from Dec­
not going to share a bed­
of mine if she would bake
oration Day until l-abor
room in my home unless
me a cake. (She is a veryDay, white or pastel tuxedo
they could prove they were
good baker.) She said, "Why
jackets are also proper.
man and wife. The l&gt;oy'»
•
•
•
don’t you order one frum
mother let them stay ut her
Mrs. X? She's in the busi­
CONFIDENTIAL TO S.
house, and said she trusted
ness.” 1 felt as if 1 had been
S. J.: Accept the fact that
them. The boy quit school,
slapped in the face! What
gratitude sometimes has a
cun’t hold a Job and he talk­
would you have done?
short memory. It’s the same
ed my daughter into quit­
SPEECHLESS old story, "the dentist gets
ting school tn run off with
DEAR SPEECHLESS: I
paid last because the tooth
him. I don't think they ev­
would have called Mrs. X
has stopped aching.”
• •
•
er got married, and it
and given her the o'rdcr. And
wouldn't surprise me If my
the next time your "friend”
Troubled? Write to AB­
daughter were in a fnmily
cull* for a free ride, refer
BY, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
way. We are good Christian
her to a cab company,
C alif . 90060. For a person­
people, and this is a dis­
which is ‘‘in the business.”
al reply, enclose a stamped,
____ _ .a_
•
_____ -self-addressed - eruelope:
grace What should t-do?
• •
•
SORROWING MOTHER
DEAR ABBY: Will you
DEAR MOTHER: Ask
please explain the differ­
For Abby's booklet, "How
your clergyman to talk to
ence between FORMAL,
To Have A Lovely Wed­
the young people. And the
INFORMAL und SEMIding,” send 50 cents to Abboy's mother, too. If they
FORMAL attire for men
by. Box 69700, Los Angeles,
are not married, perhaps it
who want to be properly
Calif., 90069.

Qtxoby. On fijudqst

By Oswald Jacoby

One of the basic principle*
NORTH
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of play at a suit contract Is
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that declarer should draw
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trumps as soon s i he can do
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to safely, provided that he
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has no need lo ruff anything WEST
EAST
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with the short hand.
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Here Is tiu: sort of hand V K Q J 6 3
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that a member of the Amer­ *♦ 1A0 30 6 3
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ican Bridge Teachers' Asso­
SOUTH (D)
ciation would use to illustrate
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Uiis principle.
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He would first point out
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that South opens one spado
East and West vulnerable
because his hand U too strong
for a one no-trump bid and South Weal North East
Pass 2 *
Pass
too weak f o r 'i two no-trump 1 *
4*
Pass Pass
Past
opening. Besides, North has
Opening lead—* K
eight supporting points for
his raise to two spade* ami] West opens the king of
therefore the South hand Is hearts. South notes that he
worth a Jump to the spade \ has two potential heart losers,
one sure diamond kiser and
game.

one sure club loser. He secs
that he can eliminate one
heart loser by rufling in duin
my so South cannot afford to
draw trumps right away. In
stead lie wins the first trick
with the are of hearts and
leads the suit right back.
When he gets the lead next
he will ruff a heart with dum
my’a king or ten of trumps.
Actually the three spot would
do Just as well but he ran
afford to use an honor and
aliould do so just in rase East
might lie able to overruff the
three spot.
Then ho draws trumps and
cither concedes a club and a
diamond or plays the hand
out In the nope that a squeeze
might develop or the defeuse
just play badly.

WINNING RACES during last Friday morniriR'a Bicycle Rodeo held nt Longwood Ele­
mentary School ns part of the aumnter recrea­
tion program were Vicky Smith ami Craig
Smith who are no kin to each other. Vicky was
first in tiie girls race and Craig placed find in
the boya event.
(Hcrntd Photo)

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Once upon * time—
—If a husband and wife
seemed to need only each
oilier, we described them as
a “devoted couple.” Now,
they arc reierred lo as "lon­
ers."
—If a wximan &gt;ta&gt;ed home
and looked after her children
she was known as a "good
mother." Now, other women
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Tiie Men's Club of Long
wood's C h r i s t
Episcopal
Church will meet at S p. m.
Monday at the home of A. P.
Bowersox on the Old Dixie
Highway north of l/yngwvjod.
Bowerwix is president of the
organization and will conduct
the meeting.

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regarded aa "antisocial."
A person who (rusted in hla
own judgment and. once he
had a course stayed with it,
was called “determined." To­
day, he is dismissed aa “ bull
headed."
A man wlto didn't (nil him
self out to impress others or
talk when he didn't have any
thing to aay was described as
"dignified" or "reserved.*
Now, he "isn't able to com
niuniratc with othera" or
"lacks personality."
No wonder most of ua try
hard to conform nowadays
Tiie words (or tlkise who arc
any way different from the
crowd are usually not the kind
of words who would like for
anyone to use in dcacribing
us.

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bors, we aald lie was an "In
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"oddball."
—If a person didn’t go along
with tiie popular viewpoint we
said lie was an "independent
thinker." .Vow, such a person
is labeled an extremist—or
worse.
If a husband and father lik­
ed bis own fireside better
than any other place we said
Be was a "family man." Now
If ha shuns big parties he is

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the aged. Mias Harding is so
good she makes the supporting

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7:30-8:30 p. m. CBS. " I t e .
Great Conventions—The Hepublicani." A valuable guide
to wfiat to look for at next
week'* Bepublican Convention
in San Francisco, interpreting
events of recent past conven­
tion! to help you understand
what will be happening. Eric
severeid handles the commcn
tary intelligently and points
out what otherwise might be
some vital but obscure events.
You’ll be oetter armed for tiie
bouse of viewing ahead after
seeing this hour.
7:30 9 p. m. NBC The Virginian. "Smile of a Dragon."
(rerun) This long and some
times cluttered western is
greatly enclianced by the de­
lightful presence of Miyoshi
Umckl. Also on hand is BlchCarlson as a sheriff who has
tiie gall to accuse our Tram
pas (Doug McClure) of not
only being a stagecoach rob­
ber, but a murderer, with
himself as his own victim.
9:30-10 . m. CBS The Dick
Van Dyke Show, (rerun) For
once Hob I’etric (Dick Van
Dyke) turns out a hero, al­
though he takes a lot of rib­
bing, aa possibly the only one
who can identify a man-wo
n u n team of Jewelry thieves,
Bob recognizes no one in the
police line-up. Can it be that
)»«*h thieve* were men, with
one masquerading as ■ wo­
man?
10-11 p. m. CBS On Briad10-11 p. m. CBS On Broadtiie old "Talent Scouts" form­
ula which means you'll see
occasional names doing a lit­
tle and lots of unknowns tak­
ing up most of the hour to
showcase their talents. The
host is Rudy Valle. Tonight's
guest star Is Paul Anka. The
youngsters, and for the moat
part they have professional
backgrounds, are singer Hetty
I-eitcr, Comic Rich Little,
singer • comedienne M i t z i
Welch (who sDo write* special
material), comic Jackie Clark,
singer Jerry Holmes and the
dance team called the Albeet.
10-11 p. in. NBC. The Ele­
venth Hour. "F ear Begins at
40.” (rerun) Ann Harding
plays a woman, 73, contending
with approaching senility, Ro­
bert Lansing and Jacqueline

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Stores In Step
With Progress

PANORAMIC VIEW showing Sanford's new
■hopping center at Hwy. 17-02 and Onora
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in midst of chopping center

PUULIX BUILDS NEW SUPERMARKET

Area Men
In Service
Emmett Jonea, A/2c USAF
h u arrived boms for two
weak* visit with hli pareoti,
Mr. aad Mr*. Walter C. Jones
a t 104 Valencia Ava.
Jooaa eetemd the Air Fore*
la August. IMS, following hli
g rad u tlo a f r o m Seminole
High ftcbooL
He has b u n stationed at
Nellia Air Force Bate in Lai
Vegas, Nevada.
Alter Ma marriage to MUa
Sandy Wright oa July lath at
the Naval Air Station Chapel,
Jonea and the new Mrs. Joaea
will re (uni to Las Vegai.
Jonea formerly worked In
the circulation department of
the Sanford Herald. Ho haa
alao aerved a* a new* carrier.
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Robert L, Albert, A/2c, ton
of Mr. and Mra. Tom Albert,
*01 Wait 1Mb St., bee report­
ed to Forbea AFB In Topeka,
Kan., after (pending three
week* vUlUag hli family
Albert has Just completed
training and achoollng coursca at Keeiler AFB in Blloai,
MUa. He li now aulgned to
the Mth Armament Electron­
ic Maintenance Squadron of
the Utli Strategic ltoconualaaance Wing.
• * •
Second Lt. John M. Slamfield, ion of Mr. and Mra.
William Btaniflcld. MB Mag­
nolia Ava. li attending air dofeme officer bailc courie at
Uie Army Air Defense School
in Fort Illlii, Tex,
The 21-ycar-old officer en­
tered the Army In June fol­
lowing hla graduation from
Florida Slate University, lie
la a lBoo graduate of Seminole
High School.
• • •
PKC OUa D. Taylor tins
completed a four week main­
tenance courie at Uie U. S.
Army School to Murnau, tiermany.
Taylor, aon or Mr. and Mra.
OUa Taylor of 411 Boialta
Drive la regularly aulgned
aa a loader operator to Bat­
tery 1), of the ArtlUary'a
Third MlilUe liataliloo near
Bad Kiuengea, Germany.
He entered t h e Army to
June, ibbs, following gradua­
tion from Seminole High
School.
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David L. H art, airman,
USN, aon of Mr. and Mra. Lu­
ther H a r t of Altamonte
Spring* la undergoing fleet
training : aboard the Navy
antl-aubmertoo warfare cariter USS WAfcp to too Carib­
bean.
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Michael K. Myers, AvlaUoo
MschtoJat'a Mate, airman,
DSN, aon of Mr, add Mra.
Harold Myera of U U Hunt
Ad., Longwead reoeotly vialted N aplu, Italy aboard to*

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SUPEU-X DRUGS t ORE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
. . . ut 2ulti Street and French Avenuo

WiQOwiH tH SW '

Stores, generally, are ex­
panding their facilities, their
services. And the older struc­
ture* now housing the busi­
nesses are not suitable to
auch expansions. Many build­
ing* will not withstand addi­
tional floor* without major
overhaul of the basic struc­
ture.
Nor are they adaptable to
installation of elevator* o r
escalator*.
Parking also pose* a prob­
lem fur the downtown mer­
chant. Many cltfea, striving
to lure r erchant* to atay "in
town” hav« removed parking
meters, have mad* more park­
ing apace available.
Many merchants p r e f e r
downtown atorea but the
physical aspects of today’s
living has forced them to
withdraw to more convenient
sites.
The person coining up with
a solution to the move to sub­
urbia could have it made.
Many, many experts have
■pent countless hour* and
money to find a way out.
They always come back to
the same critical point—lack
of suitable space.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Dr. Robert H. Felix will re­
tire Oct. 1 ss director of tho
National Institute of Mental
Health to become dean of the
school of medicine at St.
Ixiula University, St. Louis,
Mo,
His retirement was an­
nounced Tuesday by U.S. Sur­
geon General Luther L. Ter­
ry, Felix had been director of
the institute since It was
founded in 1040.

ROYAL CABTLE DUE HERB
, . across from PInecreit Center

WALL SUPPLY STORE OPENS
In brand now French Avenue quurtern

next atep to Eigla Scout,
were Bobby Halback, Craig
Thomson and Greg llausch.
Two members, David Coch­
ran and John Mero, received
the Star Award. Craig Keogh
made First Class and Palrol
Leader.
Tlie folloiwng boys msdc
Second Class: David Fltgeraid, Jeff Bales, Keith Keogh,
Mike Ferguson, Billy Halback, Sieve Fletcher, Bob
Keith, Mark Gregory, Jimmy
Simons and Randy Brown.
Gary Omey a bo received this
award before be went to
camp.
David McMurray, Craig
Keogh and David Cochran re-

celved Merit Badges aa Pa­
trol Leaders.
Merit Badges were award­
ed to Uie following members:
Craig Thomson, for ClUeenship to the Home, Home Re­
pairs, Nature, Art, Citizenship to Uie Nation, Life Sav­
ing, Cooking and Public
Speaking; Greg llausch for
Painting, Peta, Citizenship to
the Home, Dramatics, Wood
Fire, Art, Citizenship to the
Comunlty, Citizenship to tlie
Nation and AthleUcs; Bobby
Halback tor Home Repairs,
Scholarship, First Aid, C1Usenshlp to the Nation and Pi­
oneering; John Mero for
Wood Working, AthleUcs, Me­

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T ie company of William J.
Taylor (N.J.) was one of tho
first to produce manganese
steel to the U. S. (to the

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Troop 2 4 2 Presents Three Life Awards
By Frances Wester .
Three members of Doy
Scout Troop 242 received the
Life Scout Award at a Court
of Honor held at the Scout
Hut to Lake Mary, Monday
night, for tho members wlUi
their parents and friends at­
tending as special guests.
Sherilf J. L. Hobby was
special guest speaker for Ihe
occasion. Ho congratulated
Uie boys and the troop for
their achievements and said,
“We have never had a boy to
juvenile (rouble who waa a
good scout. Seminole County
Is proud of these young men.”
The hoys receiving the Life
Scout Award, which la the

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PALM SUNDAY
The palms used on Palm
Sunday are blessed to com­
memoration of Jeiua* trium­
phal entry into Jerusalem oa
the Sunday before the Cruci­
fixion, when His path wa«
strewn with branches. &gt;

Felix To Take
University Job

chanical Drawing, Architec­
ture, Citizenship to the Home,
Leathcrwork and Electricity;
Doug Button! for Athktlca,
First Aid and Music; David
Cochran for Poultry, Horse­
manship, Camping and First
Aid; Miko UU for Home Re­
pairs and Cllltcnahip to the
Home.
The Color Guard for the
ceremony was composed of
Craig Thomson, John Mero,
Bobby Halback and Don Keith
Scoutmaster Roy Howell Jr.
was to charge of the presenta­
tion of awards. Also present
waa Ed Zimmerman, a loyal
helper with too troop acUvlties,
Greg llausch reported on the
activities of Uie troop at
Camp Lanoche and expressed
apprecliUon for the help of
the Scoutmaster and Jam es
Doughtier, Ed Zimmerman
and David Scott

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Tax Exemption
Hearing Set
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
A House small business sub­
committee will hold hearings
July 21-23 on tha federal
government's supervision of
tax-exempt foundations and
charitable trusts.
Chairmen Wright Patman,
D-Tex., aald Tuesday night
the witnesses would include
Treasury Secretary Douglas
Dillon, Internal Revenue Com­
missioner Mortimer M. Cap­
lin end Chairman William A.
Cary of the SecurlUea a n f
Exchange Commission.

LIFE SCOUT AWARDS were presented during a Court of Honor Mon­
day night to three member* of Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop 212. The
presentations were mad* by Scoutmaster Roy Howell Jrn left, to Greg

sting with too Stott Fleet
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Feeling the pinch, but tenaclouily ataylng In business
in moat Initancea are down­
town Sanford (tore owner*.
Many have engaged in ener­
getic expamlon project*.
Typical among theia are
Carroll Furniture Store, Me*
Roberta Tire Company, WIIaon-Maler Furniture, F au lt
Drugatore, Roumlllat A Anderaon’a Drugatore, Steinmyi n , Wall Supply and many
other*.
Each haa expended consid­
erable money to improve their
building and aerva to the
public.
Among thoie making ener­
getic plana to move out of the
downtown area la Penney’a
Department Store. The firm
la building a spanking new
■tors in the new shopping
center on Highway 17-02.
The manager, Charles Rob­
inson, aald the work la pro­
gressing satisfactorily and
■ ^ tentative plans call for IU
opening late this year or
early n e x t
But the problem still re­
mains: Sanford’s downtown
situation face* an exodu* to
suburban centers. And San­
ford la fa r from unique In
facing the dilemma; virtually
every city In the nation la
facing this aama change.
Many factors b ars brought
It about, including the easier
methods of transportation.
Probably the main cause
could be pinpointed to the
lack of space.

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By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
3Z2-S7M
Ecthunc • Cookmsn Colleje’#
Alumni N anau tour was a
most pleasurable one. It was
from Juno 1540. Before
boarding ship, the group was
entertained by the Alumni
Chapter of Miami. At 5 p. m.,
a welcome aboard party was
given aboard ship.
The sea was calm sod the
weather was very pleasant
throughout the trip. “The hos­
pitality, courtesy and food aboard ship were surerb," said
W. L. Hamilton. The ship
was their hotel while in NasA committee from the Mo­
thers Club of the island met
the throng at the dock; from
there they attended a wel­
come to Nassau program at a
local church where many of
the island's dignitaries were
on the agenda.
The pack was entertained
by: Mothers Club, Taxicab
Union, Rotary, end several
other organisations during its
stay. I w u informed that the
hospitality dl the people far
exceeded our famed southern
hospitality.
Many places of Interest were
witnessed by the conclave, one
of the sites was Anostra Gar­
den where an exhibition was
given by trained flamingos—
a surprising and beautiful
performance.
Soma of the poreona who
spearheaded the welcome and
entertainment were Sen. Char­
les Rodgerquea, Mrs. N. M.
Coakley, president of Bahama's
Mothers Club; Hon. Spurgeon
Bethel, member of the bouse
of assembly; A. Bancs, Mra.
Mortimer, and Wilbur Morcae,
president of the Text Cab
Union.
Of the thirty-aeveo B. C. C.
Alumni on the tour, Seminole
County was represented by
Mrs. Florieta B. Smith and
nice Raye Francis Jones;
Mra. Leoml Pike and daugh­
ter, Francis; Eleanor Mobley,
Mrs. Thelma Franklin, Mr.
end Mra. W. L. Hamilton and
daughter, WUeatha, Mra. L.
B. Foster, local chapter presi­
dent, and Mra. Thelma Hall
nod son, Donthcl.
During the return trip, the
group organized to make such
a tour an annual affair. It
will be chartered by the Na­
tional Alumni Association as
the
"B.C.C
Travelalrea."
Mrs. L. B. Foster was elected
president and W. L. Hamil­
ton, vice president. The gen­
eral consensus of opinion of
the throng on returning was,
the trip afforded entertain­
ment, rest, was informative
end educational.
Mrs. Kathla Bracy Sandlfer
end daughter, Barbara Herline, motored to Neptune,
New Jersey. En route they
will visit relatives and friends
in Sumpter, and Charleston,
8. C.; Hampton, Virginia;
Waoehlngton, D. C., and New
York City. Mra. Sandlfer will
continue studying for her
Master'* Degree.

WESLEY HAWKINS
ed the United States Army in
April of 1952 and received his
basic training in Fort oGrdon, Ga. He is squad leader of
20 men.
Edward Holton Sr. of Miami
motored up to his uncle's fun­
eral. Holton la a former re­
sident of Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. Tommie Holt
and family are vacationing in
Philadelphia, Pa.
Several of the residents of
Academy Manor remained at
home on July 4 and had pic­
nics under their carports. La­
ter in the afternoon, Mr. and
Mra. Casey Jones hosted a
number of youngsters with a
dance in their carport. In ob­
serving their dancing, my
comment is: Wc have come a
long way from the Apple Jack,
Dlack Bottom, Suty-Q and
the Charleston.

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Mrs. Katie II racy and
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daughters, Mra. Lydia B.
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Mrs. Mildred Lewis of Ne­
wark, New Jersey, and A. B.
Hicks of Washington, D. C.
are visiting friends and rela­
tives. Mra. Annie Hicks of Or­
lando la he mother of A. B.
Hicks and the aunt of Mra.
Lewis. Frank Hicks of this
city is their uncle.

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Prayer meeting for revival
will begin at T p. m. each
night this week at New Salem
Primitive Baptist ChJrdh,
Preaching will commence
Monday night. The Rev. J. 1{.
Floyd of Auburndale will con­
duct the revival services.
Mrs. A. B. Frison will leave
for Jacksonville today to at­
tend the funeral of her cousin,
the late John Jackson, which
will be held on Thursday at 4
p. m. The Jackaonvllle ad­
dress, 555 E. Odaasa.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Refoe
end Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Refoe Jr. and daughter, Annye
Louise, motored to Western
North Carolina oo their vaca­
tion.

Mr. end Mrs. Joe Johnson
and sous of Melbourne arc
visiting friends and rela­
tives. Mrs. Johnson is the
form er Edna Weldon. Both
ere graduate* of Crooms High
School. Johnson la employed
la the missile department at
Cepe Kennedy. Mra. Johnson
a graduate of Florida A and
M University teaches at Stoo*
High School In Melbourne.

8gt./4 Wesley Roy Hawkins,
son of Mra. Flore Hawklne of
Rutland Park la doing a tour
of duty la Berlin, Germany.
Hawkina is a 1031 graduate of
O oom i High School, lie enter-

P irate First Class Tyrone
Alexander la on leave for a
few day*. Alexander is an
alumnus of Crooms H i g h
Brttool. He la stationed at Fort
Banning, Ga.

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leaders said today they will
seek an audience with Gov.
Paul B. Johnson who has cri­
ticised their tour through
Mississippi as "creating high
tension end fading."
Members of tha Interracial
group spoke Tuesday night
to a crowd of 300 Negroes at
Moss Point where a Negro
girl waa wounded Monday
night when ahota were fired
into e voter registration ralIfThey came t* this Gulf
Coast city in a motor caravan
where they split into groups
and Integrated four leading
hotels end motels, including
the pluah Edgewater Gulf
Motel.
H o t e l managers greeted

each group with courtesy, one
noting he had held their
room* although Uiey were
running late.
At another, Robert Carter,
a member of the National As­
sociation for the Advance­
ment of Colored People NAACP, got prompt service when
he ordered two bottles of
scotch whisky.
It waa delivered to his
room In a bag although Mislisdppl U legally dry.
While the 12 • man touring
group. In Mlsalaalppl to In­
vestigate Negro conditions,
have been met with courtesy
and gained service at previ­
ously all-white facilities with­
out incident during their tour
of the atate, Johnson gave lit­
tle Indication that he welcom­
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ever for lllas Helen Snod­
grass who recently submitted
her resignation due to other
business commitments.
— M n. Harris, -who recently
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moved to Enterprise to make
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sunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ry­
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and graduated from DeLand
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one son, Richard H. Harris,
and three grandchildren. They
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Mrs. Harris may be reached
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Mrs. Rosa lee Pcteman, Mr.
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Battleship In A Desert
One of the best nutshell summar!es to be made on the situation in
Southeast Asia is voiced by former
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge:
"We're like somebody that hns a
great battleship which is all-power­
ful in the middle of the ocean and
he’s got a problem in the desert.
"We’ve got a lot of power. How
are you going to apply it?”
The question is particularly apt in
light of the new, tougher approach
the administration is ndopting tow­
ard the Communist guerrillas in
South Viet Nam and the repeated
statements by President Johnson
that the United States is prepared
to risk war rather than allow.Southeast Asia to be overrun.
There has been talk about using
some of our vast power to carry the
fighting home to the Communists—
to bomb the supply routes feeding
men and material from China
through North Viet Nam into both
South Viet Nam and Lnos.
Unfortunately, the matter is not
that simple, and the nbscncc of n vio­
lent reaction by the Red Chinese may
reflect not their military weakness
(as some have believed) but their
knowledge of just how difficult it
would be for the United States to
carry out his threat.

Brink But No Bluff

Most of the supplies come in over
jungle trails on humnn backs or on
elephants, and over canals and across
the beaches of the South China Sea.
Says Lodge:
‘‘There arc such tremendous long
coastlines nnd tremendous long fron­
tiers—tremendously rough country.
There isn’t a superhighway that you
can blow up with bombs and stop the
supplies."
Lodge does not rule out the pos.
sibility of victory in South Viet Nam
through stepped-up military force,
combined with non-military offen­
sives—economic, social and political
offensives—in nil the 39 provinces of
South Viet Nani.
"Ymi_hnvp," saya_ Lodge, “really_
*13 different wars."
The great need, according to him.
is to develop a real political life in
the country, especially on the local
"precinct" level. That, lie believes,
we are now beginning to do.
He doesn’t think Southeast Asia
will be much of a campaign issue in
this year’s presidential election. But
barring a sudden change for the bet­
ter in that part of the world, it seems
likely that the slow bleeding of Amer­
ican lives and resources in Viet Nam
with no npparent gain will be an is­
sue that millions of voters will want
fully aired in the coming months.

For Critters Who Litter
Do these people act like this in
their own homes? You can't see how
they could, but maybe they do. At
least they advertise themselves as
sloppy.
The outdoor season is on. We all
want to enjoy it. It is more fun when
things are neat and clean. Remem­
ber—every litter bit hurts.

This is the season the Jitterbug is
In his glory.
What gives with this character?
What makes a person toss a pop­
corn box or a beer can or a pop bot­
tle or a flutter of cleansing tissue
from a moving car to clutter up the
roadside?
How can anyone enjoy a picnic in
a public park and then wnlk off
without cleaning up the litter—or
even extinguishing the fire?
How can people tear the wrappings
off candy bars and calmly drop them
to the sidewalk?
We don't know the answer. But
people do it—by the thousands.
There are warnings and penalties
against it. There are constant cam­
paigns against it. There are fervent
appenls to good citizenship, neatness
and plain good manners. They are
all ignored.

Thought For Today
For we walk by faith, not by
sight.—II Cor. 5:7.
.When you think you can’t do a
thing, you are apt to be right. It’s
a confession that you don’t trust God,
don't have enough faith in Him. And
so how can you have the faith that
you can do it? — James A. Farley.

Phil Newsom Says

. .

Toll To Continue High
Notes from the foreign news
cables:
American Casualties:
The toll of American lives is
»Xperted to continue mounting
with the stepped-up pice ol
Viet Nsm’s guerrilla war. Dur.
ing 1982, the first year of the
American build-up, some 33
Americans were killed. This
number rose to 110 in 1983.
Official U. S. military statis­
tics far the first six months
of this year show that Amer­
icans now are dying at three
times the rat* of the first
year. Some military officials
attribute the rise to the In
creased tempo of government
operations, while other* point
to a greater willingness on the
part of the Communist-led

gucrrilas to stand and fight.
Who won whatT
Outside observers In Jakar­
ta (cel that Indonesia gained
more from the visit ol Soviet
First Deputy Anastas Mikoyan than the Rusaians did.
Mikoyan promised more Soviet
'tiailharyaid—gnerally believ­
ed fulfillment of old contracts
—and iasued statements of
support for Indonesia’s crushMalaysia policy. Both were
important to Indonesia. On the
other hand Mikoyan had to
settle for only a vague de­
claration of Indonesian sup
port against the Communist
Chinese in the Afro-As Ian con
ference and the general world
situation. Leader! of the pow

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erful Indonesian Communist
party were noticeably absent
from many of Mikoyan's
speeches.
Cut the Draft:
France will retain compul­
sory military training but will
cut sharply the number of con­
scripts taken into the armed
forers after lOfifl, By then the
annual draft need will be
down to about 250.000 young
men for 10 months service as
compared to about 450,000
available Army manpower Is
being streamlined drastically
in accordance with nuclear
age requirements.
De fJauIle Ponders Cyprus:
Paris insider* say President
Charles de flaulle believe* Cy­
prus ultimately will have to
be handed over to Greece,
without partltition hut under a
federal scheme giving the
Turks an autonomous area of
the Island. But they My, De
Gaulle feels the time is not
yet ripe for him to attempt
to mediate.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
K i l e r n is desecrating
“ true love" by confusing it
with mere sexual infalua.tion And an do millions of
other teenagers, which ia
why over 23 perrent of
marrlagra anon rnd in di­
vorce. Scrapbook Ihi* case
and always employ the
yardstick for true love, aa
outlined below.
CASK T-415: Eileen G., ag­
ed IS ,wni one of my coed
psychology students at North­
western University.
‘Oh, Dr, Crane," she moan­
ed, "I am so upset I don't
no what to do.
“For I am in love with a
eoilege freehntan named Bill,
And he esya ha is madly In
love with me, too.
“ Whenever I aee him or
even henr his voice on the
phone, I get tingly all over
and have butterflies in my
stomach.
"I simply can’t live with­
out him. So I suggested that
we elope and get married.
“ But he says he must grad­
uate before we marry. But if
w* both love each other with
ail our hearts, isn't that
ennughT
“ How can he love me if he
refutes to get married?"
t.nve va. Sexual Infatuation
Eileen is not involved in a
easn of "true love."
She is simply infatuated on
the basis of personal magnet­
ism and physical appeal.
Teenagers beware!
For you must use your head
more than your heart If you
wish to tell the difference be­
tween "true love" v». the
phony variety which is sexual
infatuation ,
In both types, you grow
tingly and breathless. You

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seems to me, then we should
ask whether we can belter
“ afford" to spread ourselves
farther over the world's map
or to consider that we cover
enough territory in the West­
ern Hemisphere and Atlantie
Basin.
The other reference point is
Mr. Johnson's character. Ha
is playing the brinksman. but
he is not a bluff. If convinced
that a "Go North" policy is
necessary. in_Asia._jou can set
your compass toward that dir­
ection of events. Ironically. K
will be the same course which,
when advocated by Goldwater,
has caused him to be denounc­
ed as several kind* of msdman and warmonger.
Very soon, however, President Johnson will have to let
us In on what we’ra in for.
The only thing he can do
wrong at this point la to do
nothing, letting a bad situa­
tion grow worse. And LBJ,
whatever else, la not a donothing man.

HONRS

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Then, overwhelmed by dehta
nnd with Bill’s inability to
hold down a good Job because
of his lack of schooling,
they'd be leading a cat and
dog existence.
For a beautiful example of
true love, just read Dickens’
“Tale of Two Cities."
Therein Sidney C a r t o n
found that his sweetheart
was really in love witli
Charles, who was to he guil­
lotined.
So Sidney Carton visited
Charles in prison and pre­
vailed on him to change
clothes, so Charles could slip
out.
Sidnry Carton then went to
the guillotine In hia place to
give hla aweetheart greater
happiness. That's the unieifishness of real or TRUE
love.
See tomorrow's follow-up.
(Alwaya write to Dr.
Crane in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
■tamped, addressed envelope
and 20 rrnta to rover typ­
ing and printing roat* when
you send for one of hla
booklets.)

on these two historical points
of references:
The Democrats In this cen­
tury are the war party. Wil­
son, Roojevelt and Mr. Tru­
man got us Involved, not beciuse they were bellicose ad­
venturer*, but because they
were meddler*, fir*t In the
affairs of Europe and Asia,
and later In those of the Unit­
ed Nations. Wilson did not
foresee that our entrance Into
World War I would bring Fas­
cism to Europe, nor did Mr.
Room*veil envision- turning
East Europe and Continental
China over to Communism.
Mr. Truman did not perceive
how much unfinished business
he would rroatc hy not winn­
ing the whole war In Korea.
The aftermath, in each case,
betrayed the Democratic Ad­
ministrations.
So, we’d better hope that
Mr. Johnson knows the perils
of meddling and see the
Southeast Asia war in its
entirety. It is said that we
cannot "afford" to let the
Communists extend their way
into the neutralist nations of
old Indochina, Burma and In­
dia. It U said that such a
Red conquest woukt end our
position as a Pacific Ocean
|H»wer and .vo„'.d cndan"«*r the
Philippines and Hawaii and
Alaska.
If this is true, then w« must
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to fight her in the Korean
conflict. But if this argument
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feel as If butterflies me flut­
tering in your stomach.
So you dare not rely on
your phyalcal reactions, for
they ran lead you astray.
To distinguish between true
love versus physical infatua­
tion, use this simple yard­
stick:
in true love, the fora) point
ia on what is beat for the
OTHER person; not yourself!
But in aexual infatuation,
the focal point Is on one's own
selfish desires, rather than
tha best interests of the other
party.
By using this simple yard­
stick, you readers can eaatly
aee that Eileen does not truly
lova Bill.
For it la definitely NOT in
hia beat Interest! that he drop
out of college and thui check­
mate hla plan to render serv­
ice to mankind by becoming a
dental surgeon.
Eileen would figuratively he
a millstone around hia neck
nnd very likely be embroiled
in a divorce rose within a
year or two, after the novelty
of aexual infatuation had
dwindled.

WASHINGTON, D. C. President I.yndon Johnson
haa taken us to the brink of
war In Southeast Asia. That
much we know, but there is
an unusual situation in Wash­
ington. The President is not
leaking stories to his friend*
of the press, no! putting up
trial balloons to see how the
winds of pcilitiral opinion are
blowing, and is not attempting
to ereate his own climate so
that his action will seem ac­
ceptable. No doubt, he is giv­
ing eerrttr man, adtisors, but
hia voice lo few, for other­
wise we would have much
more to write about. l.BJ is
going this one alone.
That is all to the good.
Some of us know exactly how
the President feels about an
invasion of Cuba. He feels that
the USA couldn't invade it
without risking a counter
crisis In Berlin. We know how
he feel* about the British sell­
ing buses to Castro. He feel*
that Sir Alec Douglas-Home
is arttng to bring profits and
jobs to Britons because he
has a tough election coming up
in October.
But on these Asian matters,
we might as well confess Ig­
norance. Why did the Presi­
dent choose the time he did
to accept Lodge's resignation
a* Ambassador in South Viet
nam and thus signal a change
in the Kennedy policy of
touch football there? Why is
he replacing Lodge with Gen
era] Taylor and thus Indicat­
ing a warlike attitude toward
tlie entire Southeast Asia
area? When you read Coin in
nisi Alsop prophesying a
"Go North" action against the
Reds, the Columnist Llppmann
forecasting
a
neutralizing
deal, including De Gaullist
France and Red China ns par­
tners, you ran tie sure that
the Washington press doesn't
know what'i up.
We have to write from In­
tuition for a while. We have
lo use indices, instead of in­
formation. For myself, I rely

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Hanging onto what has servcd Its usefulneis to you Is
Just no good. Make a point
to show how rsry much you
value and appreciate a chance
now present to wind up what*
s r s r has been pending, elnce
present eclipse can get It out
u t your way with far more
ease than previously. Keep
cheerful, too.
ARIES (March SI to April
10) Getting rid of whatever
has lost Its usefulness is wise
a t this time, but be diplomat­
ic if It concerns others. Clear
out unnecessary knick-knacks
a t home. Be orderly.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Looking into commis­
sions, legal papers, etc., can
open up a new vista for the
near future now. Don't let
m atters drag. Get busy early,
or you s ta rt uptrend with re­
grets following, If you delay.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Getting rid of obligations
and cutting doom on expendi­
tures la imperative. If you
have property that does not
give you an Income, get rid
of I t Gat feet firmly on the
ground.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) If you serious­
ly w ant to attain your per­
sonal dcslrct, It Is imperative
you set up more favorable
conditions about you. Stop
saving every little thing.
Keep only the essentials.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) You a r t capnbla of eartying through with practical
affairs as well as giving a
hand to the needy. You can
be very charming and Uils
gives solace to others. B t
generous.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You are well rid
of one who gossips to your
detriment, but hold no ran­
cor. Be sure before severing
connections, though. . Forget
the social and concentrate on
work.
LIBRA (September 29 to
October 22) The public or
civic personnel are connected
with many of your activities
today. Be prepared. Show
th a t you are loyal to Ute
ideas of blg-wigs and you
got ahead fast.
SCORPIO (October 29 to
November 21) New personal­
ities and better aet of clrcumatanccs possible for you to­
day. Hid yourself of tha un­
desirable, Do something con­
structive about out-of-town
m atters.
SAGITTARIUS (Novsmbsr
22 to December 21) Collect­
ing is as Important as mak­
ing payments now, so sit down
with accountants, experts,
etc., Diplomatically find out
what loved one wants—sur­
prise with gift or cosh,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to Jonuary 20) You desire
to have better understanding
with associates and today
you ere given such an opporunity. Bo gcreroue with those
who oppose you. They are
amenable to kindness.
A()UAKIUS (January 21
to February 10) Focua your
attention on your work In­
d eed of giving In to tempta­
tion that could lead you
astray. Plain your time well.
See that wardrobe Is nlcaly
turned out.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Do only that work
that Is necessary and glvo
yourself a treat by enjoying
hobbles, recreation you like.
Invite friende to Join you.
Rest your mind — clear It of
worry,
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, you must supervise
the rest here early since tho
body it ap t to lie quite frail
and more sleep ami richer
food la required than most.
However, this mskee certain
a robust body and much abil­
ity In adult years, and the
field of art (painting Is es­
pecially suited here), or the
financial life, can be very re­
warding, too.
" I h s Stars Impel, they
do not compel." W hat you
make of your Ufa la largely
up to YOU!
Carrol) High U r’s Individual
Forecast for your sign for
August Is now ready. For
your copy tend your birthdate and 9L0° to Carroll
Rlghtcr Forecast The Banford
Herald, Box 1D21, Hollywood
28, California.
AMERICANS ADVANCE
DUBLIN, frcland (UP1) —
Five Americana have advanc­
ed to the sseond round of the
Irish tennis championships,
all a t tha axpents of Irish opimnents,

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Phone

6 For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt LONGWOOD. 3 BR, 1 Bath.
Kit. equipt. Terrain) floors
$300 Down, assume $51
tile bath, Venetian shades,
monthly payments. Ph. 322water furn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
2720.
er 5 p.m.
MUST sell, owner transferred
From Sanford Exchange
Ex&lt;
1-Room Efficiency apt. with 8200. buys our 3 year equity,
3 bedrooms, screened porch,
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
100 Valencia Dr., Ravenna
, for couple or single person
or retired. AU utilities in­ Park. 322-3563.
cluded in re n t Ideally lo­
From Seminole County
cated on let St., within 1 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, large
block of 2 free parking lota screened patio, nice yard.
20 S. Edgemond Ave. N. Or­
and shopptag center. In­
lando. 323-0368.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 111 E. First S t 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home in
Office 204 W. First CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­ Sunland Estates. Refrigera
tor, stove, fenced yard,
NOT LONG DISTANCE nolia. Apply downstairs af­ pump for watering lawn
ter 6 p. m.
First *500 takes. 323-0510.
2. Notices • Personals
3 BR House, 303 Holly Ave.
Reduced rant, 355 mo. Kit. Ball-Blair Agency
9 ALES-P ARTS-SERVICE
equipt. Ph. 322-5888.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
3rd A Park Ave.
25S5 S. Park
322-6511 EFFICIENCY. 611 Park.
Phone 322 5641
3 A 3 Bedroom House*

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Senkarik Glass end Paint
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310 Magnolia Ph. PA 1-4622

SIA. Pel*

322-5612

FRENCH Poodle Puppies, *
wka old. AKC. Call 322-4137.
DACHSHUND Pupplei, several
weeks old. Registered. Ph.
322-8631.

425-5938

6, For Rent

$100

2-3 Room Garage apis, furn. 8. R each Itc n t a la
including utilities. $12.50 wk.
HUTCHISON'S
Ph. 313-6482.
OCEANFRONT APTS
339 So. Atlantic
COTTAGES
Daytona Beach
LAKE PRIVILEGES
Call 322-4058
1 Bedroom, Furn. *50 mo.
2 Bedroom, Furn. 175 mo.
9. For Sole or Rent
Pb. 322-6106

PUPPIES
collies,
Animal
Kennels.

Stenstrom Realty

2565 Park Dr.

828-9439

LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 3 Batha,
Fla. Rm., cent. heat. 211
Ridge Rd., 322-9051.

CALADIUMS, 5000 bulb*. Best
colors 4 quality, a cants
up. Wholesale to you. Bell's
nursery, 1 ml. W. of Big
Tree Pk.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
25c lb. Greaser Hydroponic
Farm s, So. Sanford Ave.

33. Furniture
- FREE ESTIMATE
4 Mattress rtn
Til bet you have tha only lemoned* at and In town with Upbototartag
ovatlng. New 4 Used rural
• waitress and bua boyl”
12. Real Estate For Hal* 17. Mnl* Help Wanted

Stenstrom Realty

V A -FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

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B h lp m a n l,

No. M-

O n a l o t m la e . h o u s e h o l d
ao o d a .
Alao, v o r l o u a
and
aundry
( t o t a l a t o l o r e c o t o r a a v t a (T)
o t 's o r f a m i l i a l w h o h a * a f t l a l i a d I h a l r a t o r a a * lot* fo r
aa la. All l l a m a n l o u a l l n n — No
r t a a r v a b l d a — AU a a l n f i n a l —
C a a h a n d c a r r y a t aala.
t a l a c o n d u c t # * b y L a o i s C.
Dali, L i t m i n i A u c t l o n a a r .
Thomaa U oylna A Ito ro fS
I I I N. L a u r a l
S anford, F lo rid a
W e n d e l l D a r i o , M ar.
P u b l l a h J u l y 1. 6, l i l t .

CUB-9

VA-FHA —
FITA IN-SERVICE
South on Rt. IT 82, 6 Ml.
Right on Seminole Blvd.,
One Block to Sake Office
802 Highland Avt.
Longwood, Florida

LOVELY I Bedroom, X Bath
brick home, central beat 4
air condition. Beautiful cor­
ner lot. Cooveaknt location
at 3100 Oak Ave.

MR. V. C. SMITH
9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
FBI., JULY 10, 1984
FLORIDA STATE
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE

Jim Hunt Realty

300 8, French Ava., Sanford,
Fla.

ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO
120 N.

Park

*224133

SEE

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management ft
Sales Broker
Offlee 982-tlia
Night 322-0641
823 0700

2524

Park Dr.

Sanford,

ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
FA $3117.

THERE’S PEACE 4 ..QUIET EXPERIENCED Lawn mower Used furniture, appliance i,
tools, ate. Beeght • Sold.
No planes, in a 2 BR house on 4 small engine mechanic
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
paved itreet you can buy
with own hand tools. Please
Ava. Ph. FA 3-4182.
for *3,750 Caah. Ph. 668-4601
write psst 5 yrs. work re­
cord 4 3 persons 1 refer­
Enterprise, Fla.
FURNITURE
ences to Box 86, c/o San
REAL DEAL — BY OWNER ford Herald.
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
9 Bedrooms, Living Room,
ONLY *249.50
Photogra
Dicing Room, kitchen, and EXPERIENCED
Easy Terms
large Florida Room. Built- - pber. For appointment call
Shop and Save The
in Range. Hug* double lot
322-7232.
Budget Way
200 x 200. In Country, y*t
BUDGET
only 5 mini, from Down 18. Help Wanted
FURNITURE CO.
town 4 10 mini, from bane,
COUPLE to collect egga on
298 long wood Plata
Ph. 122-2297,
Chicken Ranch. Man 4
17-92 Ph. 838 4583
NORTH O K L A N D O . 1100 w ill preferred. Place to live
if you qualify. Good salary. For toe biggest selection of
Down, llke-new Resale*;
8. D. MoKinooy, Old 44, 3 nearly MW and uird furni­
and S Bedrooms, l and I
ture, an* Noll'* Furniture
ml.
E. of 497, Eustla, Fla.
baths, equipped kitchens
Brokerage In Casselberry
$50-171 mo. pays all. Hclmly SALES help wanted. Apply at
on 17-93. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
Realty, Ph. 328-1641.
Silver Dollar Shoe Store, 101
Sell U* Your Furniture.
I RM. HOUSE. I ale* building East li t St., Sanford.
Quick Service With the
lot*. Flrat 11,800 takes thia WANTED. Experienced Gul Cilh. SUPER TRADING
property. Ph. M8-4601, En ta r instructor for I year POST. FA 1-0671.
terprlae, Fla.
old child. Ph. 923-1249.

New Custom-built, Lake Mary
C. B., 2 BR, carports, uti­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON lity, shade 4 citrus. FHA
Finance. 3134I86,
SLEEPING room. Private en­
LAKE. Call e v e a l a g x
trance and bath. 322-3866.
823-1587.
OLDER HOME, I Hr. Urge
4 RM. FURN. Apt. I BR, |C0
largs shady lot with
11!. Real Entitle For Sale rooms,
fruit trwea. No down pymt.
mo. 323-0389.
NEW HOMES
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
322 5396.
VA-FHA —
St. Johns Realty
FHA IN-SERVICE
3 HR House, kit. equipt., 801 THE TIME TESTED FinM
NEW HOMES W. on 25Ul St. to Lake Mary
Rosalia Dr., See anytime be 118 N. Park Ave, FA 2 6123
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Lake
6 Ml. South on Rt. 17-92
fore 6 p. m.
GIIEENBRIAR
Mary F in Station, Right to
VA-FHA —
t BR. duplex apt., Furn. Choice lota available ta
Offlee to Model House on
FHA IN-SERVICE
Greenbrier of Loeh Arbor
zom E. 27th. 323-6477.
Abbott Ave.
Mateo Street
overlooking golf count.
So. Loogwood District
LMN Enterprise!, Inc.
FURN. Apt. 3 Rooma A Bath.
Cuatom building to your
Ph. 922-3744
Contnct: Mr. Ferguaon
Close In. *55 mo. lncl. wa
ipccificatloni.
Greenbriar
802
Highland
Ave.
ter A elec. Pb. 322-0507.
15. Uustine** Opportunity
developed by
Lonfwood, Florida
KINGBWOOD
CLEAN, downstairs apt., pvt.
AUTO HEPAIR SHOP 4 Lot,
BUILDER8, INC.
bath A entrance. 322-0702.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
with or without equipment.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Hall's Garage, corner Cel
Realtor
3 BEDROOM house, furnish
FA 2-8074
ery &amp; Sanford Ave. 322-3020.
Raymond Lundquiat, Also.
ed. Located on St. Johns
fA 2 3951 Atlantic Bsnk Bldg.
River. *50, mo. 322-2176.
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
EVERETT A. HARPER
Good location. Good pro­
AVAILABLE
TODAY
APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
AGENCY • REALTOR
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
3468 8. Park Ave.
Ground Floor, *63; Second
floor, 160. Util, furnished. Pbonea FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2265 No witting, no fussing! *400 locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY
and movo in TODAY. This
J. W. HALL, Real Estate
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home U
Pb. 322-3641
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink
in outstanding condition. A 16. Female Help Wanted
lari, patio. Ph. 3234522, SOT big buy with monthly pay HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r * .
UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex, kit,
Ridge Rd.
equipt., exc. location. Ph.
meat* of $103. You must see
while, live-in. Salary. Ph
322 5504.
this to appreciate • real
322-0587 before 6 p. m.
« BR, lte Bath, Florida Rm..
buy!
823-0013 after 6.
central heat 4 alr-condl
CLEAN 4-Rooma, down, tun
tlotting. Ph. 822-4676.
porch. 611 Park,
WHITE lady to take oar* ef
elderly couple six day* a
NICELY furnished garage apt, 3 8R , 1 large bath, clean 4
week. Phone 322-3880.
AduKa. 1912 Sanford Ave, beautifully decorated. $78 3*69 Park Dr.
322 5668.
mo. No down pymL Im­
mediate occupancy. Phone Masonry two bed room borne 17. Mai* Help Wanted
RENTALS
or investment property la MEN FOR FULL TIME
322-7363.
Furnished or Unfurnished
Lake Mary. Extra wide lot
DO YOU KNOW
Ball-Blair Agency
YOU TELL ME!
on main paved road. Double
THIS MAN?
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave. Where elae hi Sanford you car ports. Price *9.573.00.
He ia between Ihe agee of
can find a lovely 3 Story, 8
Ball-Blair Agency
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
room, 4 Bedroom, lVt Bath Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave. 21 and 45. Has his eye on the
Cowan. 333-4018.
future and to willing to
home in fine condition, on a
work for
ibaded corner lot for only
WHAT HE WANTS
Legal Notice
*9,500. If you can afford to
He is looking for security in
rent,
you
can
afford
to
BUY
S O T I D H
Property Management
* salaried position that of­
thia one I
(•■Mir l a i r
A Sales Broker
fers opportunity for advance­
■ a tU r a r tla a
fa r
W a ra b a a a *'
M a a 'a I,l# a
ment, plus the added Incen­
A p u b l i c a a l a b y a u c t i o n w i l t SO U T H W A R D
tive' of commission. He has
b* h ald a t lft:M a. m.. S a t u r d a y ,
J u l y II, M i l a n d c o n tin u in g
• good automobile. He can
Offers far p tu r selection
Investment
4
Realty
u n til rin lih r-l a t lha W i r t be away from home four
these Beautiful t , I, 4 4
UM1TI
houaa
I’r c m t a e a
of
T h o m a a 116 N. Park Ave.
nighta each week (home on
Bedreom
M o v l n e A H l n r a a a , I'll S o r l h
T. a u r a l , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a t o a a t .
See Suburban Estate*
week-ends) and can »crept
tafy w a r a h e u a a m a n ' a B i n t o r W. lOOi St., looo It. west
employment at one*. High
e h a r x a a o n l h a l o t a of H o u t a .
1-4, Sanford
h o ld a o o d a aa d . a r r l h a d f o r lh a
school education or equiv­
b a l o w l lalad o w n a r a :
I to 7 p. m. Dally
alent required
Owned
Hornet
W lllla G a r t h , U l No. S i l l
Vi Acre lota, bouse of your
o f h u u aahald xooda
IF YOU ARE THIS MAN
choice.
D a v a R d w a r d a . t-ot No.
will be paid starting sal­
Priced From $6,750 You
I I I ! o f h o u a t h o l d ao o d a
E. O. Fawcett. Developer
ary of *454 par month aod
11. W l l l l a m a , lo t No. I M I
LMN Enterprise*
Down Payment!
o f h o u a a h o l d ao o d a
hernia. You will be given •
R a l p h T a r b r o u a h . L a i Na.
com pute and successful
t i l l o f h o u a a b a l d ao o d a
3 BR. recently repainted. Law As Low As $100
W a n d a H u r rl a , Sait No- I I I
training program (at com­
down 4 assume *36.16 mo, Monthly Payments
of huuarbold a«oda
pany ax panic). Your future
Ph. 322-5562.
I d a J u u c , Ixit No. l i l t o f
From $48.50
and aacurlly will be insured.
houaahold xooda
E. E. O n ay , L o t No. I l l of
T# make the beat hem*
FOR PERSONAL
NEW
HOMES
houaahold eoodo
buy, see &lt;4e
INTERVIEW
T h o m a a K i n a . No. I l l Von
L i n n

4 DOGS. Beagles,
4 mixed breeds.
Haven Boarding
322-5752.

32. Flowers - Shrub*

$100 DOWN

Payton Realty

17-02 i t Hiawatha FHA-VA HOMES
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt. 323-1301
eat. 1004 Palmetto.
SEVERAL Outstanding 8 A 3
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Bedroom Homes available in
Rooma private baths, 114 all Areas of Sanford. Let us
S BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph.
W. First S t
322-S892.
Show you Around I
NICE
Roomy
2
Bdrm.
unfurn.
Gar. a p t 1201 MaiooUi Ave.
home a t 908 Catalina Dr., Seminole Realty
Apply 5-6:30.
183. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
lMi s. Park Ave,
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
FA 2-3232 any lima
2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
hath. 117 S Park Ave.
cheap re n t *8 week. Ph.
------- - FHA -V A HOMES
- 2 BR P a r a r a p t- K tt MagnolU --322-i:iC.
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
*65. Ph. 522-3851 or 322-2296
RENT A BED
1, Hi. 4 3 BATHS
MODERN Fum. apta. Also Ropeway, Hospital A Baby DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
S ta rtle space. Ph. 322-1374.
Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Low Monthly Payments
LARGE I BR House. Near Ph. FA 2-3181 111 W. 1st S t
For
Complete Information
Lake Ph. 322-7365.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
See Or Call Your
Furo. Apt. 2300 mettonvllle.
1*10 W. Third St. Clean, new
FHA - VA
ly decorated, modern, 2 BR
UNFUHN. 2 BR houae. 3100
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
SALES BROKER
Cordova. Ph. 312-0274.
533 2336.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

19. SUouitoua Wanted
IRONING to my home. Ph.
322 0321.

34. Article* For Bale

APT. alie alee. Range. ■ Piece
Dinette n e t 31" TV Ph.
322 3331.

HOUSEKEEPER, babysitting 7 Piece aet waterless cook
o r will do trotting In own ware. Ph. SB-1639.
home. 3226S9S.
'61 GE Air Conditioner, *000
21. Beauty Batons
BTU, ltd V. Thermoatat
control. Like u v . *105. Ph.
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now *6.93 322-8575.

34. Articles For Sal*

34. Articled For Sal*

36. Autom obile* • Truck a

GE PORTABLE diih waiher, SCUBA diving gear complete '62 CORV.MR Monia, *2C0.
with tank and accessories
down and take over pay.
6 moothg old. 1200. or asCall 322-2802.
menta. Owe *970. 322-3797.
■ume monthly payments.
832-8279.
38. Automobile* - Truck* '63 Chevy 11 Nova, Exc alien
cond. Ph. 322 2283.
5 AIR CONDITIONERS
in good condition, from *10.
1963 Chewy 2 S. S. *200, take
Centrifical water pump, 2",
up payments. 322-1187.
like new *26; 12’ Fishing
*80 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
boat with 17 hp. motor, it's
Exc. cood. (893. 322-7544.
real nice, *180; Adding ma­
chine *33; Billing machlnei
Chcv. V8 Stick, *37 mo. 1938 BUICK Special. Must sell.
*3; Royal Typewriter *20; 59 Olds S t i c k , *32 mo,
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motor, Tilt traitor, *375.
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*7 mo,
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Elder Springs
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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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meet these demands, the So­
viet bloc will require Amer­
ican products, he feels,
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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 ”

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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?"
I
• • •
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,
• • •
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."
•
• •
' • 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.
•
••
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.
*
• •
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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____Seminole County * * * * on the St, Johns River * * * # “The Nile of America”

(Shp ^rntfort) feralfc

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
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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 p in ­
day to New England Baptist the nomination of l.erny Col­ ned to H id 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 turn—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
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 al l "
opening of thu 47th nnnun]
religious institutions which announced that the town had
Scranton said that if the Re­
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
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,"
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
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
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 mile­
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.
ban area*
Cox, Longwood.
Tbc new taw provides $175
Ferrln was found guilty on
^VlONM tNr .
million for distribution on a a charge of disturbing the
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.
hudness advisory organiza­
tion:
Results of the survey were
ST. AUGUSTINE (UI'I) reported by the Research In­
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,

Jl&amp;W A...

BRIEFS

IT. S. Says No

Another Fisher

7-Year Term

Kennedy Shifted

Sentimentality
State Chairman Blamed For
To Meet Barry Burial Racket

Altamorcte Requests Scranton Asks
40-Foot Easement

GOP Condemn
Extremists

Bryant Reassured

Vet Bill Signed

Missile Base
In Operation

North Orlando
Reinstates
Police Force

★ ★ ★
Collins Approved
By 16-1 Vole

Lions Roar In
'Battle Hymns'

Two Floridians
Die In Crash

Mass Transit
Bill Signed

Ex-Chief Fined
For Fighting

DRIVE IN FOR A

FREE SAFETY CHECK

Executives For
Barry, Business
Advisers Say

Beatles Pay
Hotel Bill

j

Galimorc Visits
Home Town

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Doctor-Owned
Pharmacies
Under Fire
WASHINGTON fUPI) Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-MIch.,
laid today that a growing
number of doctori now own
pharmacies or drug compan­
ies, and may turn Uicir pa*
tienta into "captive consum­
e r!."
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ate anti-trait and monopoly
aub-committee, opened hear­
ing! on doctor-owned pharma­
cies and doctor-owned drug
repackaging and redistribute
ing eompanfei.
In hli ataetment prepared
for the leiiion. Hart laid,
"certainly when a patient
goes to hit doctor and ii giv­
en a prescription for a drag in
which the doctor haa an in­
terest, the patient hat no
choice but to purchase that
trade name drug.
"Alin, wbeo a doctor sug­
gests using his pharmacy
downstairs — or calls a pre­
scription in to a pharmacy —
it is likely that the patient
seldom protests," he said.
Hart sakl the subcommitta
was concerned about the inde­
pendent druggist who finds his
usual prescription business
cut off, and the drug com­
panies whose drugs are no
longer prescribed because of
the physician's financial inter­
est In another company.
Hart laid to date the sub­
committee b a a
identified
•bout 100-doctor owned drug
companies involving possibly
6,000 doctors.

Business
Briefs

Vmlb

Page 10.— Aug. 4, 1964

EDWIN CROMAKTIE nf Casselberry, left, was named chairman of the
South Seminole "Goldwater for President" committee at an organiza­
tional meeting held last Thursday. With him are George Harden, chair­
man of the Sanford unit and George Hobrow uml E. Pope Bassett who
were named to the executive committee to work with those previously
elected in Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

THIS LARGE GROUP of students attending summer recreation at South
Seminole Elementary School in Casselberry won ribbons at Friday’*
Field Day which brought to a close the school’s successful program.

W. E. Sumner, of Strieklsnd-Morrison, Inc,, has been
certified ss a graduate of thd
business management course
for office managers at Ford
Motor Company's Atlanta
Marketing Institute.
The course la one of sever­
al available a t tha Institute
for dealers, their personnel
and Ford Motor Company
employ**. Classes are con­
ducted by a staff profession­
al, full-time Instructors.
Subjects range from man­
agement and merchandising
courses for dealers and their
department managers to salesmanship and specialised work­
shops for staff members. In
addition, ths whou) of auto­
motive business administra­
tion conduct* training pro­
grams for selected Ford Mo­
tor Company personnel.
Classes utilise the most of.
fecliva management methods
currently being used by ontatanding automobile dealer­
ships, Mr. Itrock said. Group
participation
in simulated
selling nr management situa­
tions is a primary part of
each course.
The Atlanta Marketing In­
stitute annually enrolls more
then 2,600 sales specialists
of Ford Motor Company
products from a ten-state
area.

HOME

By Jane Casselberry
Field Day held Friday at
South Seminole Elementary
School brought to a close the
very successful summer rec­
reation program which began
with an enrollment of some
170 boys and girls.
Winners of the Field Day

Business Brief

Tannner Returns
From New York

events were Joe Mitchell,
Marcia Cousincau, G i n g e r
Sullivan, Steven Jamison, Lor­
raine Cousincau, David Jam ­
ison, C a t h y Casselberry,
China Sullivan, Scott Clark;
Phil Holder, Cathy Coyle,
Tom Sullivan, Michael Ussery, Mtke Coyle, Lester Tem­
pleton, Jim Clark, Hrad Con­
ners, John Thompson;
Carol Sullivan, Denise Cousineau, Larry Sullivan, Sharon
Cousincau, Annette Repair,

Ray Ayala, Jim Lucas, Steven
Hcintrleman and Jim Hunt.
Special events of the pro­
gram, which has been direct­
ed by Coach Jim Clark, Otheli
Sullivan and Sirs. Lois Eng­
lish, teachers, have included
a talent alraw, a hobby show,
a hobo day and cookout and
two field days, in addition,
those desiring to participate
hare enjoyed skating on Tues­
day mornings and swimming
on Thursday mornings.

Two thirds of the popula­
tion of the United Htisea
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Lubell slid that even Texas
showed signs of weakening.
“On every stret sampled in
Texas towns, the Johnson sup­
porters were on the defensive
before irate neighbors who
protested: 'T hit civil rights
law takes away the white
man's rights’,"
He said his survey indicated
a "new mood of militant po­
litical r e v o l t is surging
through the South."

NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—A sur­
vey of five key southern
states indicates Sen. Barry
Goldwater could sweep much
of the South in the November
presidential election, pollster
Samuel Lubell said today.
Lubell, as reported in the
New York World-Telegram
and the Sun, said his inter­
views with voters revealed
that more than s quarter of
those who supported John F.
Kennedy in 1900 “ now talk of
casting their ballots for Goldwater" rather than President
Johnson.
Lubell said that his poll in­
dicated these heavy losses
"are being offset somewhat
by the return to the Demoe n tic p a r t y of one-time
Democrats who went for
Richard Nixon."
He said, however, "when
all the voter-shifting Is bal­
anced out, my Interviews
show that as of today Goldwater would carry Florida
and Virginia, probably South
Carolina and perhaps even
North Carolina.”
He said only In Texas, of
tite five states in which he
conducted interviews, is John­
son running ahead of Ken­
nedy's showing four years
•go.

William A. Tanner Jr., lo­
cal representative of Metro­
politan Life Insurance Com­
pany, has returned fruin New
York City where he partici­
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training course relating to
estate planning and business
life insurance underwriting.
Tanner, who live* at 2006
Adums Ave. recently was ap­
pointed to the position of
Metropolitan InsursncB con­
sultant, In which capacity he
will ronllnue bis insurance
tales and service artlvitirs
from the Metropolitan's Han­
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Navy Planes Hit Four Red Bases; Get 25 Boats
Senate Speeds
Action On
Resolution
C
A South Carolina visitor to
Sanford, Elaine Byrd, chide*
locnl resilient* for their forgelfullnes* on proper handline of the American Flag.
She called the other day to
repert the Fluff had been left
* tlylng overnight at at least
two local locations. The Flag
is raised at sunrise; lowered
a t sunset—.taken down during
Inclement weather, she re­
mind*.

•

• •

Members of the Gindervllle
Fire Department have been
Invited to be guests of Sanm ford Fire Chief Mack N.
Cleveland Sr. at Station One
Thursday at 7:110 p.m. Chief
Cleveland will lecture on ven­
tilation and a film will be
shown on the Chicago Fire
Schocl activities.

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New students In the San­
ford area and who plan to
attend the 10th, 11th or 12th
•
grades at Seminole High
School are reminded to report
to the school auditorium at
8:30 a.m. Thursday. Place­
ment tests will be given and
atudents counseled lit choos­
ing courses for the coming
school year. Students should
plan to remain at the school
until noon.
•
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A
Despite t h e
widespread
publicity on the need for polio
vaccine, a survey of Florida’s
child immunisation program,
starter earlier this year by
the State Board of Health,
allow'* that among the 15mnnth-old children 11 per
rent of the white nnd 3l per
cent of the non-white have
^ not taken the vaccine. "This
*
could he dangerous situation,
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, state
health officer, reports, "be­
cause the pre-school child I*
at the greatest risk and yet
is the pcoreat immunized
against polio.”
Wonder what happened to
the celebrated stoolie Joe Valachl?

•

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Kudos to the Sanford Gar­
den Club for its energetic
plans for a new Garden Cen­
ter.
•
• •
Have ynu noticed the cleanaing job being given the side
of u downtown store? The
sandblasting makes it appear
ao much cleaner, looks like
it's been painted. Another
step in the beautification of
local establishments.
•
• •
Can't help but note the
“tone” of the fiscal budget
proposed for the rlty by the
city manager’* office. Seems
the lakefront marina project
ha* iparked a feeling of oplimiim even when it comes
to cold, stark figures. It's a
hold-the-line budget yet of­
fers a number of new projecta
for the coming fiaral year.
•
• •
A local slo-pitch team spon­
sored by Kingswood Builders
and winner* of 27 of 28
games played here travels to
Eau Gallic today for the state
tournament. The Kingswood
entry plays the second game,
starting at 9:30, and a host of
follower* are expected to drive
to the Brevard community to
watch them.

Tourist Sessions
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The
Florida Development
Commission said today it
would hold a aeriea of meet­
ing* In 10 cities next week
to preview the slate's fall and
winter tourist advertising
rampslgn.

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Herald Index
Abby -------- --------- ... Page 9
Bridge ........ —---Page 9
Classified
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Page 2- A
Comics ....
Editorial ..... . .... Page LA
Funerals ....... ......... Page 3
Horoscope ......... .... Page 2- A
Page 8
Society ...............
Sports ---------------- .. Page 6
Page 9
TV Program*
*We th* Wumcn —.... Pag* 9

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Senate Democratic and Re­
publican leaders agreed today
to give immediate considera­
tion to President Johnson's
emergency resolution voicing
U. S. determination to keep
peace in Southeast Asia by
any means necessary.
A* the informal agreement
was reached, Senate GOP
Leader Everett M. Dirksen
s u g g e a t e d to Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield that
committee consideration be
by-passed in the interests of
speedy action.
First statements of key
lawmakers indicated prompt
bipartisan bucking for the
President's resolution to back
up Tuesday night’s counter­
attack against North Viet­
namese torpedo boat installa­
tions.
Mansfield i n d i c a t e d to
newsmen that the resolution
would be brought up on the
floor "later this afternoon.’’ It
had not been received from
the White House when the
Senate met at 10 a. m. EDT.
Dirkaen told Mansfield he
felt the resolution was so Important that it should have
immediate consideration rath­
er than being referred to the
foreign relations and armed
services committees.
Ranking member* of both
groupa wore briefed at the
White House Tuesday night
before the President's an­
nouncement of the counterat­
tack and hi* resolution pro­
posal.
Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tcnn.,
said that in view of the Pres­
ident's action " w h a t e v e r
doubt* one may have held as
to U. 8. policy concerning
Viet Naw is now water over
the dam.”

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SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 219
VOL. 56 United Pres* Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. AUGUST 5, 1961

Waterfront Project Gets Solid
Support Of Sanford Merchants
By Henry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The snowballing lakefront
marina project received a
whopping boost Tuesday af­
ternoon when the Sanford
Merchants Association gave
ita solid support to the pro­
posal.
Comments
ranged from
"the only thing wrong witli
this (project) is that it's f&gt;0
years too late” to "we can't
start small; we must have the
whole of the first phase in
the project,” and "think of
it: people can leave Chicngo
in their yachta and tie up in
Sanford.”
Association members, meet­
ing in the Seminole Chamber
of Commerce conference room,
listened to briefings (tom the
prime movers of the marina,
asked several i|uestiuns and
then In lesi than an hour vot­
ed unanimously to give it full
support.
The motion asked that the
City Commission continue its
study of the feasibility and
endorsed ''the basic idea of
developing the lakefront.”
B. L. Perkins, association
president, introduced George

Desegregation Of 17
Businesses Ordered
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) U, S. District Judge Bryan
Simpson ordpred today 17 St.
Augustine restaurants a n d
motels to desegregate by Sat­
urday and enjoined a group
of segregationists from inter­
fe rin g with them.
Simpson specified Halstead
Richard (Hois) Manucy and
(he Ancient City Hunting Club
which he heads, in his order
against molesting, threaten­
ing, intimidating or coercing
the Negroes or the owners of
the establishments.
The order said an attorney
for some of the segregation­
ists against whom the Injunc­
tion was sought had agreed
to issuance of the Injunction.
The Ku Klux Klan and At­
lanta attorney J. B. Stoner,
who were among t h o s e
against whom the Injunction
was sought, were not specified
in the order.
The order enjoined any
persona not named, however,
who might have knowledge of
the order.
Simpson directed Manucy
to tel) the member* of the
Ancient City Hunting Club

Touhy of the First Federnl
Havings &amp; I/ian Association
who sketched the start of the
"idea" early this yesr, how
the three local financial insti­
tutions merged efforts to ''do
something” with the natural
asset of tlie community.
"The financial institutions,"
Touhy suid, "sought to pre­
sent a positive program, one
that is practical and would
lend to development of the
downtown district.
"Engineers studied it and

came up with this half-million
dollar deni. We tried to get
something different from any
other community. The lakefront is something only we
have. It's a God-given asset
ami we should take advantage
of it.
"The lskefront is city-own­
ed; there are no title prob­
lems, no untold amount to be
developed to take advantage
of the trend to recreation.
Working hours ate only about
two-thirds of other genera­
tion* and ths workers are

getting more Income thus al­
lowing them to take up boat­
ing.”
He noted many persons are
living on their yachta and
they contribute in many ways
to the economic life of a
community.
Touhy said the city is nowengaged in steps toward n
feasibility study and “if you
(merchants) go Hlong they
will do it. 1 hope you will.”
John Krider, executive di­
rector of the Seminole Cham-

SANFOIll) MERCHANTS bucked the proposed lakefront marina nt u
meethuf of tb-ir nwweinUon Tucadny nt. the Seminole Chandler of Com­
merce conference room. Shown around the ‘idea* for tho mnrinn nre. from
left, John Ivey, John llurton IV, I&lt;h-h1 architect fot the project; C,eorRo
Touhy of First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association; Howard Hodges,
Sanford Allantic National Hank president; nnd H. L. Perkins, a sso cia­
tion president.
(Herald Photo)

about the existence of the or­
der and to flic a written re­
port with the Judge Indicat­
m iv A ...
ing this had been done.
Noting that Manucy claimed
n club membership of 1,476 In
n newspaper (Miami Herald)
interview, Simpson s a i d :
"This may bo an inflated Easy Landing
DOWNEY, Calif. (UPI) —
lly Dottle Austin
claim. Nevertheless r e c e n t
events in St. Augustine indi­ A space agency official said
(City Editor)
cate that the membership is Tuesday Ranger 7's historic
Ilcrervatlons
for luncheon
close-up photo* of the moon
of considerable site."
revealed it will be easier than with the .laycees Thursday at
expeeted to make a manned the waterlront panel-forum
program closed at noon today,
lunar lundlng.
but the public is Hill invited
tu attend the program session,
Red Party Call
at the Civic Center, Jaycee
MOSCOW (U PI)—Premier
TAMPA (UPI) — Florida Nikita S. Khrushchev will call President Clyde Long said to­
highway* will be clogged with a meeting of the Communist day.
"Die live broadcast of the
military convoys during two parly Central Committee in
weekends this month, the Pen­ November, apparently to deal program by Radio Station
insula Motor Club warned with agriculture, the T ubs W'MUt will begin at 12:32 p.m.
so wo urge those who are
Tuesday.
newt agency reported today.
pot having lunch with us to
The club said that during
bo seated by 12:20 pm . so
Aug. 7-9 and Aug. 21-23 Resignations
that we can 1hj ready to be­
more than 1,000 military veTALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
hiclcs of the Florida National S e c r e t a r y of Stale Tom gin (tie broadcast," Long em­
Guard would be traveling the Adama say* a number of jun­ phasized.
Lunch will be s e r v e d
state's roads. The trucks will ior rollege presidents nru
(rampart more than 7,000 holding resignation* .in abey­ promptly at 12 noon, and all
guardsmen and equipment to ance, waiting to see if there luncheon guest* are urged to
be on time.
annual maneuver*.
la a change in the slate's edu­
At press lime today, SO
cational atmosphere.
reservations had been made
with the Jayceei Information
Poverty Bill Up
utliee secretary, Mrs. Phyllis
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Chapman.
House leaders called up Pres­
ident Johnson’s "must pa»»"
anti-poverty trill today with a
behlnd-the-scenea buttle rag­
June 21 near Philadelphia ing for a handful of crucial
Votes which could spell vic­
following their arrest on a
tory or defeat for the meas­
speeding charge while par­
ure.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ticipating in a summer cam­
Ill-publican presidential nom­
paign by college studonta to
More Bombs
ine** Barry M. Goldwater,
register Negro voter* In Mis­
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (UPI) with an expression of strong
sissippi.
—Rioting hand* of Negro support for President John­
The bodies were found late
snipers exploded doxens of son’* derision to attark North
Tuesday, six week* and two Molotov c o c k t a i l s , bulled Vietnamese gunboat bases,
days after Philadelphia au­ rock* and set fire to an alum- flew hark to Washington to ­
thorities said they were re­ doned tenement Tuesday night day, rutting his California va­
leased from Jail, by FBI in a renewed outburst of riot­ cation by one day because of
agents digging around a new­ ing in this industrial city'a the Houthrast Alla situation.
ly-constructed farm p o n d Negro slum.
On arrival her* aboard a
dam in dense pine thickets
chartered twin-engine plane
and underbrush five miles Polio Fight
after a 9'» hour flight from
southwest of the small east
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — California, Goldwater refused
Mississippi city.
The Slate Heelth Board has to elaborate on his earlier
■Jlie graves were a (tone’s urged a stepped-up polio Im­ statement of support for
throw from state highway 21, munization program, follow­ Johnson's action.
the same on which the burn­ ing a survey of 16-munth old
Before leaving California,
ed out station wagon used children in the state that Goldwater assured Johnson of
by the worker* waa found 13 showed II per cent of the support for his decision to a t­
miles northeast of Philadel­ whitee and 31 per rent of the tark the bases of Communist
phia the day after they dis­ non-whites htd not taken boats that have attacked U.
S. warships.
polio vaccine
appeared.

ber, said the proponents of
the marina pondered what
they could do to "re-create
confidence in our community.
This 1* what engineers came
up with.”
Howard Hodges, president
of Sanford Atlantic National
Hank, reviewed the utility
franchise tnx term* and noted
the money Is earmarked sole­
ly for capital Improvements
nnd thus is "a natural” for
tlie project,
Tho bonds, he said, would
be "perfectly dcairnbte" nnd
local banka would ha willing
to purrhaso them,
John Burton IV, local archi­
tect, displayed a color draw­
ing of the proposed marina,
one which bo said is "just an
Idea” from which engineers
cull deviate to liesl suit the
need* of tlie project.
Francis Itoumillnt, chair­
man of tho Sanford Port Au­
thority Committra of the
Chamber, utso urged tutnl
backing of the proposal nnd
pointed to tlie "natural corol­
lary" with tho port.
M. L. (Sonny) liahorn Jr.,
city commissioner und mem­
ber of (be association, said he
feels that “ail commissioner*
are in favor of it. Tlie genria l feeling (of the puhlie)
that we am against it ia not
tiun."
He added th* Commission
Is "chaiged with spending
this money and we must look
at it from all angles.” Kabom
added that prospective engi­
neer* have been interviewed
nnd this phase of tlie project
should bo completed soon.

laycees Urge Public
5 Engineering
To Attend Forum

Florida Guard
To Hit Highways

Bodies Of 3 Rights
W orkers Identified
JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) —
Three badly decomposed bod­
ies found In shallow graves
at a farm pond site near Phil­
adelphia, Miss., were identi­
fied today as those of three
civil rights workers who dis­
appeared 44 daya ago.
A terae FBI announcement,
read here and in Washington,
made no mention of tire cause
of death or whether arrests
in the case were imminent.
Positive identifications from
fingerprint* and dental rec­
ords were made of two of the
workert-Andrew Goodman, 20,
and Mirharl Schwrrner, 24,
both white and from New
York.
A tentative identification
was mads of th* third work­
er, Negro Jamee Chaney, 21,
of Meridian, Mlse.
They vanished the night of

Oil Depot
In Flames

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

Goldwater Cuts
Short Vacation;
Flies To Capital

»

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"There has been a great
deal of Interest and enthus­
iasm shown in the proposed
waterfront development plan
in Sanford, in Seminole Coun­
ty and throughout Central
Florida," said Long.
"Tho Jaycee*, In the puhllc
interest, have arranged this
panel-forum discussion a n d
question ami answer session,
for tlie benefit of area citizens
who sre eager to learn more
about the plans, what is being
done, and how they will affect
tlie future of Sanford,” larng
said.
"Everyone Is interested in
studying the proposed 'new
image' for Sanford, and at
(his meeting we will have
pictorial drawings, maps and
brochures which can be stud­
ied." he said.
"Present to answer ques­
tions and explain the details
will be tho proposers of the
plan. They are Howard Hodg­
es, president of the Sanford
Atlantic Bank; T. E. Tucker,
president of the Florida State
Bank; John Burton, IV, ar­
chitect. and George Touhy,
executive vice president of
First Federal," Long explain­
ed.
Moderator for the panel dis­
cussion will lie Jaycee Tommy
Speer and the live radio
broadcast will be conducted
by Jaycee Bill Reck of Sta­
tion WTRR.
Member* of the City Com­
mission have also been invited
aa guests of (he Jayceei.

Ethel, Ernest
Call It Quits
BEVERLY H I L L S . Calif.
(UPI) — Actor Ernest Borgnine and Broadway musical
star Ethel Merman were liv­
ing apart today, their m arri­
age in trouble.
M in Merman, 33, left the
couple'* home Monday night
and took up residence In a
hotel, tricods reported.

★

★

Firms To List
Qualifications

Representatives of five ma­
rine engineering companies
have been selected by City
Manager W. E. Knowles to
draw up perspectives (or pre­
sentation to the City Com­
missioners on their company's
qualifications and their a|i«
proache* to the waterfront de­
velopment plan.
Knowles said today that tlie
five firms were selected on the
basil of their qualification* In
marine engineering, land u*e
e x p e r i e nee, architectural
qualifications and sanitary en­
gineering qualifications.
All five will be provided
with modified general outlines
for their perspectives snd given
IS days to prepare them for
presentation to the City Com­
missioners, Knowles added.
Each firm then will be Interviewerd by the commission,
which will select the firm best
qualified to undertake the
preliminary engineering study
of the waterfront development
plans, Knowles said.
The firms will be ssked to
come up with a cost estimate
for preparation of their report
and asked to explain in detail
what will be Included in their
reports, and the approximate
time necessary to prepare It.
One of the primary questions
which City Commlasloncrs arc
awaiting from the preliminary
studies and estimates of the
five firms will be an actual
cost estimate of the overall
development plan.
Firms which will be Inter­
viewed by rommlssioner* in
about |3 days Include J. K.
Greiner and Company of Tam­
pa; Lock wood-Green Engi­
neers from Spartanburg. S. C.;
David Volkert and Associates,
Miami;
Howard,
Needle*,
Tam men and Bergendoff, of
Orlando and Tampa Bay En­
gineering Company out of St
Refers burg,

*

WASHINGTON (LTD —
Striking back on President
Johnson's order*, U. S. Navy
planes todny bombed four
liases in North Viet Nam, de­
stroying or damaging about
23 Communist patrol boat* and
sending an oil depot up in
flames.

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•

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI)— Die United States
rushed six — and probably
more — Della Dagger Fin:
supersonic Jet planes into
Soulh Viet Nam today to
bolster air defenses in the
growing war crisis with
Communist North Vlrt Nam.
They landed at nearby Tan
Son Shut Airport at noon and
promptly were placed on a
"five nilnule alert" to go
Into action If needed.

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•

Two American plane* were
shet down by nnti-nirernft
fire from Itod ground bat­
teries and their pilots were
presumed lost.
Tbe five-hour raid was car­
ried out by planes from tbe
carriers Tirundcroga a n d
Constellation in retaliation
for two alack* by North Viet­
namese patrol bonis on U. S,
destroyer* patrolling interna­
tional waters.

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President Johnson In a
speech at Syrneuse, N. Y.,
this morning said he ordered
the air strike to show the
Communists that "deliberate,
willful and systematic ag­
gression" will not go unchal­
lenged.
Preparing for nny eventu­
ality, tbe Defense Department
dispatched powerful U. S. air
and nsval reinforcements to
the western Pacific, and
alerted Army nnd Marine

U. S. Justified,
Australia Says
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)
—Australian Externnl Af­
fairs Minister Paul lla sluek
said today the American
strikes ngalnst Communist
North iVetnamesc air bases
in retaliation for torpedo
boat atm-h* were "completely
Justified."
Australia, which is the only
foreign country beside* the
United States to have com­
bat advisers in South Viet
Nam, was the first country
besides South Viet Nam it­
self to support the American
action officially.
Husluck said in n state­
ment, “The Australian gov­
ernment believe* this action
was completely Justified us
North Viet Nam ruuld not lie
left undisturbed in its rnpaeity to launch and renew
such attacks.”

Star Farmer
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
George II, Culver house, 21, of
Fort Pierce, has been named
to receive s 1901 star Amer­
ican farmer uwurd, one of the
highest honor* made niinuulty by tbe Future Farmers of
America.

ground force* for pcitfbl*
movement on short nntics.
In New York, the United
Nation* Security Council was
called into emergency session
at 3 p.m. EDT to consider
U. S. charges of aggression
against North Viet Nam,

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There was no immediate reiponti
from Communist
Chins, which adjoin* North
Viet Nam and which forced
the United States into a long
nnd bloody struggle In Korea
more than s decade ago.
Chins hai a powerful if not
dominant voice in North Viet­
namese affairs.
Radio Moscow broadcast a
dispatch datcllned H a n o i ,
capital of North Viet Nam,
saying that U. S. planes had
carried out a "piratical” raid
but wers driven off.
In his Syracuse speech, th*
President emphasized that tha
United States (till seeks
pence In Southeast Asia and
tins no desire to widen th s
war in Viet Nam. But he said
the time had eome to maka
clear that "there can be n«
pence by aggression, and no
immunity from reply.”
Johnson said the United
States is reaily and eager far
tho United Nations to exa­
mine this nation's course of
action in the Vietnamese cri­
sis.
* * •
"We welcome—end wa In­
vite—the scrutiny of all men
who seek pence, for peace la
the only purpose of the courso
wo pursue," he declared. "Th»
world must never forget th a t
nggresslcn unchallenged la
aggression unleashed."
The nlr strike against
North Viet Nam was endors­
ed by lenders of both parties
In congress nnd by Republi­
can presidential n o m i n e *
Barry M. Goldwater, whom
Johnson notified In advance.
Senate Democratic and Re­
publican leaders agreed to an
emergency resolution, r e ­
quested by tho President,
voicing U. S. determination
to take all necessary steps to
stabilize ths situation in
Southeast Asia, Swift and
overwhelming approval waa
expected.

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Great Britain threw Ha
support behind th* United
States. Government sources
In London said the United
States hml simply exercised
its "legitimate right of selfdefense."
Results of the air action
were nnmmnced at 9 a.m,
EOT by Defense Secretary
Robert 8. McNamara, who
bail spent the night a t th*
Pentagon keeping a close per­
sonal watch on the tens* situ­
ation.
Tending intelligence analy­
sis of 04 air sorties by U. S.
pilots, the defense secretary
declined to estimate the ex­
tent of the damage inflicted
on the North Vletnames*
shore bases. But ha said that
the oil depot, representing 10
per cent of North Viet Nam's
petroleum storage capacity,
was 90 per cent destroyed.
Smoke from the burning oil
tunks rose to 14,000 feet.

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L IK E T H E SONG SAYS — Throw Maina from
the train a kies—so does the sign at the muni­
cipal parking lot read a little awkward. I’rolmbly
copying the policy of highway markings, city
crews puL this advice on the pavement at an
exit on the lot. Anyway, it aeems certain motor­
ists will get the message.
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Student Council President
Attends Stetson Workshop
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Bjr Jan* C nw lbcrrr
Lyman High School Stu­
dent Council President Dan
Casselberry apent last week
in DeLand attending the atudent council workshop spon­
sored by the Florida Associ­
ation of Student Councils at
Stetson University,
The 1till high school stu­
dents from all parts of Ilia
state who attended tho work­
shop ware divided into alx
different hypothetical high
school student couni Us, each
of which chose its own school

Mansion House
Reception Set
For Sunday
lly Mr*. Frank White
A reception and open house
a t Hellery Mansion will he
sponsored this Sunday from
2 until 4:80 pm. by the Flor­
ida Federation of Art, Ine.
The public la Invited to at­
tend and view paintings now
hanging in tha galleries.
During the month ef SepUmber one men exhibition*
will ba shown by Mrs. Anna
James and Mre. Father Lllley
of Orlando, llolh a ir mem­
ber* of the Orange County
A rtist's League of Orlando
and are satnrist* members of
the Federation.
A reception in thrir honor
I* ncheduled for Sept, ill) at
thr Mansion a t which time
board member* also will rareive recognition and exhib­
its of (hair works will be
■tieplayed.

name, colors, mascot and
school song.
Dan was one of tha “South­
land High Hieing Rebels"
who chose as their colors red
and gray, composed a pep
song, rheers and an alma
malar, all to meet thalr par­
ticular situation and Increast
school spirit. Officers were
elected to conduct tho busi­
ness and he was elected re­
porter end given the Job of
editing the round! newspa­
per, "The Rebel llouter."
In the council meeting* the
ftludchle ehiired Idea* on how
to solve problems such ai Im­
proving school spirit and
holding school elactions.
All was not work for the
delegetea and thera woe time
for recreation included In the
busy schsduls, Some of the
activities included a swim
parly at P riso n Spring*, a
dance, talent show and ban­
quet.
Councils went all out with
their plana for ths banquet,
sach making appropriate dec­
orations for their table. The
Reliels decorated theirs with
cannon, cannonballs. Confed­
eral* flags and aven made
miniature Rebel hate for
placacarda.
Hugh Ingram, executive
secretary of FASC, was work­
shop director and Mrs. Mary
McKinnon, executive secre­
tary of the Alabama Assoc­
iation of Student Councils,
was workshop consultant.
Dan found the workshop to
be very worthwhile end hopes
to put to use during the com­
ing school year aome of the
ideas lie guined there.

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Area Men
In Service

George Shepard Hay Bow­
man. 79, of Orlando, father nf
William B. Bowman who is
owner-manager of Bose and
Wilk's Restaurant in Sanford,
died Tuesday.
A painter and paper hanger,
he came to Orlando 10 years
ago. He attended the Baptist
Church and was a member o(
Clan Scott 259, Turtle Creek,
I’a.
Survivors, other Ilian the
son here, are his wife, Mrs.
Margaret N. Bowman of Or­
lando; anolher son. (ieorge S
H. Bowman J r , of Forreri
Hills, Pa.; daughters. Mrs.
Helen Scath and Mrs. Bethia
Aiello, of Turtle Creek and
Mrs. Jessie Elgenfritz of Or­
lando; a brother, Victor Bow
man, of Detroit. Mich.; a sis­
ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell,
of Windsor, Canada; three
granddaughters and 12 grand­
sons.
Funeral and burial services
will lie held Friday afternoon
in Orlando.

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Michael F. McShanr, *pccialist Tour, has completed a
19-week single engine rotor
helicopter repair course at the
Army Transportation School
in Fort Eustis, Va. His par­
ents, Mr, and Mrs. L. It. Dun­
ham, live at 303 Fairmont Dr.
* * •
Marine Private First Class
Herman J. Jeter, son of Mrs.
9 Ruby Bledsoe of Lnngwood, Is
serving with the Special Land­
ing Force of the Seventh Fleet
in the Far East, lie will visit
ports in Japan, the Philip­
pines and Okinawa.

• • •

Terry Rider, interior com­
munications technician third
class, DSN, is serving aboard
the Navy anti submarine air* craft carrier USS Kcarsarge
operating out of Long Reach,
Calif.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark W. Rider of 159
Plumosus Drive, Altamonte
Springs.

I.T. CDR. JOHN F. DUNN, USN of RcionniiiARatuc Attack .Squadron
Nino, happily cuts the cake in celebration of the USS Saratoga's 87,000th
landing, which lie made aboard the attack-carrier, ('apt. John K. Lncouturc, “Sara's" commanding officer, is pleaded with the event as well.
One of the stewards, left, renders assistance during the ceremony.

Central Baptist
, W M S To Meet

Hospital

The WMS of Central Bap­
tist Church will meet at 9:30
a nt. Thursday at the church.
A talk will be given by
Miss Brenda Benton. YWA
member and daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Jack Benton, on her
trip to Ridgecrest, N. C.
All flA and YWA memfg tiers are invited to attend the
meeting.

Notes
AUGUST 3. I9M
Admission*
Mitchell Durote, C h e r r y
Broome, Dennis Dunn, Richnrd Osborne, Helen Brown,
Clyde Muse, John Marshall,
Lovclte Thomas, Norma L.
Young, Ernest llicknell, Lu­
cille McCormick, Mabel Dlstinw, Danny Horn, Michael
Durote, all of Sanfotd; Bear
Slgnorilli, l-oltie M. Wright,
I'nrl Braun, Dellary; Chi ol
Sizelove, Betty J. Newsome.
Luke Mary; Bottle K. Robello,
Bradenton; Lloyi! Taylor, Or­
lando; John While, Longwood.
Birth*
M r. anil Mrs. Henry A.
Ilraoine of Sanford, a girl;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noe «f
Lake Mary, a girl, Mr. and
Mr*. BidKTt Newsome of
IHike Mary, a Imy; Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Sizelove of Lake
Mary, a girl.
I)i,i linrge*
Evelyn Thomas, S y l v i a
Stallworth, W 11 I I e Sorello,
Monroe Wilcox, lads Davis
and baby girl. Marlene Karon
arid baby bey, Jacqueline
Lawson mid Imliy hoy, Joyee
Bareli and baby hoy, Carol
1&gt;itI and baby girl, all of San­
ford.

Ashe, Moffitt Win
SOUTH ORANGE, N. J .—
(HIM) — Arthur Ash and
Billie Jean Moffitt won the
singles titles in the Eastern
grass court tennis champion­
ships.
LOSES WEIGHT
SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPI)
—Eder Jofre, world bantam­
weight champ, has brought
his weight down from 127.0
pounds to 12] as hr prepares
for ills title defense against
Jesus Pimentel of Mexico at
Los Angeles in September.
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FIRST ANNIVERSARY. Wilk and Rune Rowntwt, proprietors of Rom*
and Wilk’s Restaurant, in the Valdez Hotel, celebrated the occasion of
their first year in Sanford, Monday. Highlight of the ihiy was a huge
threo-liiyered cuke, with the inscription, "To the most wonderful people
in the world, our customers. Thunk you so much." Customers of the
thriving restaurant all received a free piece of cuke for dessert.

I’HIZK M O N E Y

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) —
U.S. Open champ Ken Vcn*
turl used his victory in the
Insurance City Open to ad­
vance to sixth place on the
unofficial Professional (loit­
ers Association money-earn­
ings list with 143,005.24.

Post 10050
To Give TV
To Sunland

G. 5. H. Bowman
Dies In Orlando

PLANNED ACTIVITIES, with tho assistance of volunteer workers, are
enjoyed each Tuesday afternoon by residents of Dellary Manor. In the
photo, around table from left, are Sharon Jenkins, volunteer; Mrs. Lillian
McDaniel, Miss Nellie Starr, Florenee Webber, volunteer, and Helen Mor­
gan, in wheel elmif. The game periods are held in the main dining room
under supervision of John Jenkins, administrator.
(Cox Photo)

Sanford Smoke Tax $16,560

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Other communities in Sem­
inole County and the amount
they will receive are:
Altamonte Springs. $2,378 93; Casselberry. $3,550.83;
Longwood. $2,600.47; N o r t h
Orlando, $259.92; Oviedo, $1,237.83.

The City of Sanford will rereive $16,560 23 as ils share
of the cigarette lax collections
in Ihe slate during June, ac­
cording to Billiard It. Keat­
ing, director of the Slate
Beverage Department.
This is part of the $4,572.534.23 collected during the
month with $3,151,877.95 being
distributed among stale mu­
nicipalities. The balance goes
in the slate's general revenue
Bind.

VFW Post 100.in of Cassel­
berry is donating a 21 inch
Color television set to Sunland Training Center and
Hospital.
The presentation xvill lie
made Sunday at 2 p.m. at
Sunland. Members of the post
and auxiliary unit will meet
at 1:39 p.ni, at tho Cassel­
berry P 1h 7.ii to form a- c a r a ­
van.
Thr committee In charge
of making the arrangement*
is made up of Clif Overman,
chairman and Post Comman­
der Hollis Johnson, Senior
Vice Commander Boh Dyscrt
and Chaplain William Bogar.

From 195(1 to 1DUO the num­
ber of students graduating
from Florida high school*
each year Increased by I2i&gt;
per cent.

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lirnprrly, situs!*, Iv Inis and lisIna In S.mlnol* County, PlorIda. lo-wlt:
Lot 10, ntoek V. SI'Nl.ANU K8TATKS, Amsndsd
Plst, according to ■ plat
ttisrsof, recorded In Piet
Hook 11, [uik*s t * 1, nf
Hie Public Ilernrde of Hrminole County, Florida;
Includlna:
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trie. Model LSKllit, Serial
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serial numbers;
Ten Venetian llllnds. melsl,
manufactured by Henkarlk
Olasa and Paint Company.
Hanford. Florida, no model
or serial numbers:
has been filed *I*ln.l you tn
Hie above styled suit and you
ara required to eerse s ropy
of tour Answer or Plrsd'ng &lt;o
Hie Compleinl on Pltlntlff's a t­
torney. JOHKPII M. MPIIAHKO.
P. O. Dos 111, Kern Park. Flor­
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of ibe Clerk of lb* rirrnlt
i ourt on or before Ibe IStb day
of August. IMS. If you fall to
do ao. a daora* pro confeasa
will bs taken agalnel you for
Ibe relief demanded tn Ibe
Complaint.
WITXPHH my hand and of­
ficial seal of office at Hanford,
Memlnnl* County, Florida, this
loth day of Juty, 1&gt;M.

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CHIEF CLAUDE LA YD of the Lnngwood Volunteer Fire Department,
honored by the firemen ut a surprise party following their meeting last
week, receives congratulatory handshake from Mayor A. R. Lormonn as
Carl Lommler presents "telegram birthday greeting" cake baked by Mrs.
Lomruler. Mrs. Lnyo was also guest of the department for this special
occasion.
(Herald Photo)

Texan Throws
‘Sea Monster’
Back In Gulf

Longwood Fire Chief
Celebrates Birthday

GALVESTON, Tex. (U P H By Donna Eaten
Nelo
Seaman
obediently
Members
of the Longwood
threw the "*ea monster" hr
caught back into the Gulf of Volunteer Fire Department
presented Chirf Claude Ijiyo
Mexico.
It turned out the creature with a beautifully decorated
of the deep Seaman's shrimp rake and extended Ihefr best
boat had Untied was a leath­ wishes lo him on the occasion
erback *ca turtle. His rad:o of hi* birthday last Wednesmessage to shore had creat­ day at I lie regular meeting
ed quite a stir until the true of tin- department.
I.ayo thanked tiie men for
identity o I the catch was tiiir thoughtfulness and com­
learned.
mended the department on be­
This one had a shell lour ing one of the best volunteer
feet long and weighed aland organizations In the county.
The birthday take, which
500 pounds, relatively small
for these turtles. The Texas wax baked by Mr*. L'arl
Parka and Wildlife Commis­ Lommler, w«* frosted in
sion laid the leatherbacks are white with blue lettering de­
In danger of becoming extinct picting n telegram greeting,
1'nking pint in the celebra­
and should be released at
once. They are protected by­ tion were Mayor A. It. Lorlaw.
Sea turtles are acldom seen
by man except when caught
In the trawla of shrimpers in
the Gulf of Mexico. They
Mrs. Shirley Evans Stuart,
spend tholr lives at sea and
only the females return to u Iloliins College alumna, ha»
land In the spring to lay their returned to Rollins for her
Master of Arts tn Teaching
SCSI.
The leatherhack, rarest and degree. The degree will be
most peculiar of the group, awurdrd Aug. 14,
has a dark brown shell without The daughter of Mr. and
scales, and may reach a Mrs. Frank Evan* J r , Sau(SEAL!
Ar t h u r H
R a c k w l t h . J r . length of eight feet and weight gut, Mass., Mrs. Stuart now
Clark. Circuit Court
of three quarters of a ton or lives in Altamonte Springs
Ry: Martha T. Vltalsa
more. The young are about where she Is s teacher In the
Heputy Clark
JOSKI’H M MPIIAHKO
three inches long when hatch­ Altamonte School. Following
Attorney at I.aw
ed. Adults if aggravated on her graduation from the Rol­
P. o. U«x l i t
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ahorc, can strike out with lins MAT program M r * .
Publish: July Ti. 11, Aug. I, 11. their flipper* and bit* with Sluan pains to continue teachm t
their sharp jaws.
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mnnn, Capt. Frrd Ksrlovon,
('apt. John O'Bair, Lt. Brian
Snow, Lt. Jim Morris, City
Firo Marshall Jim Reiter,
Cart
Lommler,
treasurer;
John Ferris, secretary; Lucky
Ksrluvun, lairry
Esclavtm,
Colin Kelley, Harold Willis,
Keith Willis, Nirk Short, Pal
Shea and Gene Vickers, all of
the fite department; Bud
Eaton and Ken llruhazon of
lha police department and
speeinl guest, Mri. Ruth
I.ayo.

Admissions
John Fisher, Carl L, John­
son, C. Valorie Cotton, Vera
C. Wight, Charlie Goings,
Frank Jones, Faye Butcher,
Minnie B r o w n , ElUabelh
Young, Audrey Reeves, Char­
les llenliam, Miehael Fisher,
Gwendolyn Hayes, Ruth N.
Smith, Louise Hall, Annie
Simmons, Abide Davis, Patsy
Sealia, all of Sanford; I-csfic
Watt. Dellary; Preston II.
.1ones, Osteen;
Willie O.
Brooke, Enterprise.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Howard But­
cher nf Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn E. Smith of
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Hall of Sanford, a
troy.
ItivrharKes
L illie McDuffie, E m e 1 i a
Mcisch, Virginia
Faulkner
and baby boy, all of Sanlord;
Emma Noe. Ilrubin Wallstedl.
Lake Mary; Nancy Tidwell,
Dellary; Ruth Willit, Deltona.

Santana Wins
BADEN-BADEN, Germany
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Brazil, 6-3. 6 3, in the men's
singles finals of (he BadenBaden
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tennis
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ALL ABOARD wan tho cul! when Darryl Keith
Thomas, elght-yenr-old aon of Mr. and Mra.
Robert Thomnii of 129 Bcthunc Circle, departed
for a vacation up north. Darryl 1h ahnwn on the
atupa of the Atlantic (’onat Lino Railroad train
which left last Friday for New York City. Darryl
and Mrs. Thomns plnn to visit the World’s Fair
during their stay. They’ll also tour other points
of Interest In New York and Long Island.

Vera Braddy Weds
John Washington
By Robert B. Tbomu Jr.
Phone 12ZITM
Vera Braddy and Marine
E /J John Washington were
married Friday nisht at the
borne ol ber brother-in-law
and aliter Mr. and M n. Mil­
ton Brookes.
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Linda Merlhlc la visiting her
ulster in Chicago. She was ac­
companied by her nephew
Bandy.
t e e
Navy man Bruce E. Johnson,
■on-in-law of Mr. and Mra.
d e a r Merthie, hat returned
from a cruise of the Mediter­
ranean. Johnson flew from
Australia to Spain, and on to
the United States, lie and ids
-wife Lillian are visiting his
parents In Wilson, North Car­
olina.
• • e
Mrs. Gertrude D. Caldwell
of 1010 Locust Avenue has re­
covered from her recent 111nrss. Her many friends were
moat kind to her, and for this
aha Is most grateful.
* • •
Mrs. Martha L. Fields and
her daughter llacvcnlyn Hend­
erson visited Daytona recent­
ly. While there, little llaevelyn
visited tier god-mother Mrs.
W. B. Crooms. Mrs. Fields
visited Mr. and Mrs. Solamsn
Wynn.
• • •
Eunice I. Wilson, James Wil­
son, and their fattier motored
to Tallahassee Saturday to
attend the funeral of their
cousin Willie Gallmorc. Call
more was an outstanding foot
b ill player with the World
Champion Chicago Hears of
the National Football League.
* • •
Mrs. Doris A. Thom is and
■on Darryl Keith are visiting
Amltyvllltf, Long Island, New
York. They arc visiting Mra,
Tlioniaa* brother In-law a rut
Sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Devine, They were accompan­
ied by her aunt Dr. Evelyn W.
Sharpe of Del,and. They will
attend the World's Fair and
many other points of Interest.
Later Dr. Sharpe will take an
rxtcnalve trip overseas.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hiker
have returned from summer
school where they attended
Boston University.
• • •
Elmer Jenkins of Pensa­
cola Is visiting our city for a
few day*, ills wife. Mrs. Mary

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• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John­
son and family have return­
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after spending a few days in
our city. Johnson is a gra­
duate of Crooms High School
and Tuskcgcc Institute, He is
presently teaching on Ihc
faculty at Alabama Stale Col­
lege.
• • •
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turned homo after visiting her
grandmother and father in
l.
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• • •
Gloria Ilawklna left the city
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Jersey, for an extended itay.
• • •
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Manager Sees
f
Cincinnati In IWII1S
Double Victory
By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Wrllfr
The Cincinnati Red* *re
proving to be Juit whet the
doctor ordered for Manager
Fred Hutchinson.
No better than a dark boric
In the National League scram ­
ble, the Itcda are doing their
best to keep the ailing manag­
er In good iplrita and Tuesday
night they treated him to a
sweep of t h e Milwaukee
Braves that moved them Into
third place, 3V4 game* behind
the Idle flrat-place Philadel­
phia Phllllei.
Hutchlion, who had aubmilled to various cancer
tests this week, sal with
club President Bill HeWIU
as the Beds downed the
Braves S-l and H . IieWItl
said after the game that
no definite date had been set
for Hnlchlnaon to resume
command of the team but
indications are that It will
ba In the near future.
Indications are, too, that
the Reds will be In good
ihapc for a doling ruih at
an elusive National League
pennant that nobody In the
circuit seems to want.
Deron Johnson's three-run
homer and Leo Cardcnai’ tworun triple, combined with the
nine-hit pitching of Bob Purkey for eight Innings, gave
the Redi the victory In the
opener a n d Jim O’Toole
■truck out seven and scatter­
ed nine hits to register his
slsth straight victory snd 12th
of the season In the nightcap.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
swept a doublehcsdcr from
the Pittsburgh Pirates 51 ami
10-7, the San Frsnclsco Ulanta
edged out the New York Mots
4-3 In 14 Innings snd the Chi­
cago Cubs downed the St.
I/mis Cardinal* 4-0 In oilier
National League games.

Fuss Embroils
Boss Of Giants
NEW YORK (U PI)—Manager Alvin Dark pointed to­
day to his appointment of
Willie Maya aa captain of tha
Ran Francisco Glnnla ns proof
that he does not believe white
players are ethnlrelly super­
ior to Negro and Latin Amer­
ican player*.
Acting on the counsel of
Commissioner Ford Frick,
Dsrk told 25 spurtswriters be­
fore Tuesday night's game
with the New York Mete Hint
he "wee definitely misquoted"
In a story, Dark appeared to
sums crllies to he rrllk al of
his Nsgro and Latin Ameri­
can players on ethnic grounds.
“ It was a misunderstand­
ing," Dsrk said in hla denial.
*‘I don’t think he (the report­
er) wrote it to hurt anybody
but it definitely rams out dif­
ferently than he Intended peo­
ple to understand It.

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Aerial Artists
Upset Coach In
All Star Clash

A an fn rli

p flge g—Wed. Aug. B, *M)

W ernTS

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HR Pace Sends
Experts To Record Book
Killebrew May
Pass Maris In
Circuit Clouts

STATE TOURNAMENT runnernup In the event held hint week In Or­
lando were thoRo members of the Seminole Little League All Stars. Shown
are, front row from left, Manager Howard Willoughby, scorekeeper Jim
Lucas, Brent Helms, Hick Dunn, Larry linker, Don Robinson, Mike Lucan,
Steve Winfree; back row, Don Paulson, Merle Brown, Duane LnKollette,
Brian Bury, Charles Nowell, Floyd Williams, Steve Simpkins and F.lmcr
Helms, acting coach.
(Herald Photo)

Clay Camp Continues Benefit Assists
Bid For Title Match
NEW YORK (UP!) - Hea­
vyweight champion Cassius
Clay’s manager proceeded to­
day with plans for a return
tide bout with former titleholder Sonny Uston despite the
opposition of the Influential
New York Stale Athletic Com­
mission.
Indications were that Clay’s
group will renew efforts to
stage the bout In cither Louisvilli-, Ky., the champion's
hometown, or l&lt;as Vegas, Nov.,
on the grounds that a return
bout would reap a bonanza on
cititer home or closed circuit
televisions.
At almost the same time
Uiat the New York Stale Com
mission was announcing lit
refusal to sanction another
Clay-I.islon bout, a spokesman
for ARC-TV confirmed that
the network hail made a 11.2m III ion home-television offer

fo- the fight. The offer was re
jected by Clay's managerial
group, which obviously be­
lieves the fight will prove to be
a big "seller" despite the op­
position of various national
and world boxing groups.
The New York Commission
Tuesday urged all members
of the World Hosing Associa­
tion and the World Boxing
Council to "stick lo their
guns" and refuse to approve
the fight "If they are deemed
worthy of any public confi­
dence and trust."
The commission said its ac­
tion was based "not only on
the character of Use manipula­
tions attendin’1 the first ClayListon bcut a t Miami Reach,
Flu., Inst Feh. 26, but bernusc "Liston was Interest­
ed In Ihe promoting corpora­
tion which planned to promote
the return bout."

W B A Ignores Liston
In Monthly Rating
MIAMI BEACH (Ul*l) Former world heavyweight
champion Sonny Liston failed
again to make the monthly
ratings of the World Boxing
Association, which welfe re ­
leased here Tuesday.
The WBA dropped I.lstnn,
who hm signed for a return

14-Car Topping
By Hill McCormick
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
A simpler method than
tralleiihg f o r transporting
very small boats is car top­
ping, The only equipment
needed Is a rack for your ear
top, some stout rope and the
energy to lift your craft.
Racks can attach to the ra r
by clamps or auction rupa. In
buying them make eure you
get racks that are aafe, but
which can be attached and re­
moved quickly and easily.
Too many boatmen buy
racks without regard to the
boat they will ba expected to
accommwlata. Tha rack should
ba matchad to the burden it
will bo required to bear.
Long, slender boats often
do not carry well on car topa.
They may axtend over the
front of the car top and thalr
curvs a t tha gunwales may
cause them to come down
over the windshield, obscuring
tha driver's vision.
ort stubby boats somai or* too wlda to rlda
wall on tha racks.
The moat Important thing

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S ite

Tha golfing team of Bobby
MOST important thins Jarnlgan
and Harold Heckcnin car topping is se­ boch captured
top honors In
curing boat.
tha Mayfair Country Club's

KEXTt Underwater fun.

By Jane Casselberry
Seminole Little L e a g u e
sponsored fund-raising events
on Friday and Saturday nights
at the lighted field In Cassel­
berry with admlsalon netting
a total of $110.
Friday night's Little League
mothers versus the coacho*
and managers game raised
$35 and the women won 21-10.
There was some suspicion of
favoritism by the umpire,
Mrs. Athale Helms. Her hus­
band, F.lmcr, who pitched for
the women, wore a chic sports
outfit consisting of a lavender
strapless halter and wrap­
around skirt. Bob Moore was
catcher fur the ladies and
Lewis Cote was manager.
Mrs. Betty Barrowman was
pitcher for the men's team in
tills rather confused battle of
the sexes.
A total of $75 waa netted
from the donkry baseball
game Saturday night with the
Little League managers play­
ing against the Senior League
manager! and the donkeys
against everybody.

American
League

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fight with champion Cassius
66 41 .617
Clay, after he waa arrested In Baltimore
63 39 A ll
tt
Denver and charged with car­ New York
46 41 .610 tt
rying a concealed weapon. Chicago
57 51 .5l4*10tt
The WBA said Uston has not Los Ang.
52 55 . 416 13W
been suspended, although his Boston
51 55 .411 14
name is no longer in the Minn.
Detroll
52 57 .477 14tt
standing*.
41 59 .449 17tt
Tho WBA named Floyd Pat- Clove.
41 65 .317 24
lerson fighter of the month Kan. City
42 70 .375 26
for "his fine win" over Eddie Wash.
Tuesday's Results
Machen.
Seven other fights, Includ­ Washington 4 Cleveland 2, (N)
ing the one in which Flash Detroit 4 Chicago 3, (N)
Elorde scored a technical Minnesota 12 Boston 4, (N)
knockout over Tvruo Kosaka Kansas City 5 Now York 1 (N)
lo rotate the lightweight title, Lua Angelos 5 Baltimore 0 (N)
Today’s Games
were cited aa "excellent per­
New York at Kansas City (N)
formances" by the WUA,
The association said tt I* Detroit at Chicago (N)
opposed to the proposed Clay Washington at Cleveland (N)
Uston rematch and said it Baltimore at Lo* Angeles (N)
probably would not rule on Boston at Minnesota (N)
Thursday's GamCa
approving the scheduled fight
until both boxera appear be­ New York at Kansas City
fore It to answer question! Boston at Minnesota
surrounding their first match Detroit at Chicago (N)
Only gamea scheduled
here tail February.
Clay took the title In the
seventh round of that fight
when Uston failed to answer
the bell.

Jernigan Joins
Hecken bach For
Golfing Victory

In car topping la to make
sure your boat la perfectly
secure before you start. Use
knots th at won’t work loose
and rope that la aufflelently
strong to take tha strain.
Once you are under way,
the wind can create an airlift
which can taka your boat
right off the car.

Little Leaguers

beat ball tournament over the
weekend with a score of 62 V4.
A blind darw was held In
■electing partner* end 42
golfing enthuaiesle took pert
In the tourney.
Placing second was th*
team of Dava Gollobin and
BiU Kppa with 61 and behind
them in third apot was tha
team of Glann Daigle and
Andy Carroway.

By United Press International
The Minnesota Twins are
the only slxth.plsce team In
baseball with a magic num­
ber—nr.d they've got two.
The Twins hnve long since
given tip their American Lea­
gue pennant hopes, of course,
but thy'll probably wind up
the season as the greatest
home run hitting team In his­
tory and Harmon Killebrew
Just might finish the cam­
paign with 60 or 6t.
With 56 gamea left to
play, the Twins nerd only
76 homers to surpass the
major league record of 210
set by the New Yurk Yan­
kee* In 1961. And, at this
moment, Killebrew is run­
ning one game ahead of the
pre-Roger Marls mark of 60
set by llabe Ruth In 1927
and nln* games behind the
1961 pace set by Maris on
his way to 61.
Tha Twins went on one of
their typical home-run ram­
pages Tuesday night when
they walloped five in a 12-4
rout of the Boston Red Sox.
Tho outburst raised the club's
season mark to 1Gb in 106
gamea and tha homer by Kitirbrew gave tha m taculsr out­
fielder 37 for tha year.
In addition to Killebrew,
Minnesota homers were hit by
Earl Hatley, Bob Allison, Rich
Rollins and Tony Oliva and
paved the way for Jim Grant
to win his ninth gams agelnst
seven losses. Rill Monbouquetto, who was b a n g s d
around fur five runs in two
Innings, suffered hi* ninth
sethack.
Th* pennant race remained
the same as the day's start
as the Kansas City Athletics
beat the New York Yankees
6-1, tha Los Angeles Angels
defeated the llsUlmore Ori­
oles 6-0, the Detroit Tiger*
nipped the Chicago WMte Sox
4-3 and the Washington Sen­
ators downed ths Cleveland
Indians 4-2.

European Mile
Record Beaten
By Polish Ace
LONDON (UPI) — Although
his best distance usually L 5,
000 meters, Witold Barsn ol
Poland is uo slouch as s mllcr.
Barsn broke the European
record for the mile run with
■ clocking of 3:56 Monday dur
teg an international track and
field meet at White City Stad
turn. The old record of 3:56.5
was set by S.H.R. Valeotin of
East Germany five years ago.
In stealing the spotlight from
■ host of United States ath­
lete*. Barsn took command sfter a 1:51.2 hslf mite, passed
the three-quarter mark In 2:57
and ran ■ 59 second last quar­
ter to defeat Britain's John
Whctlon by 12 yards.
Whctton was clocked In
3:51.9, Basil Clifford of Ire
land finished third In 3:59.1
and Lt. Cary Welsinger of
Camp Pendleton, Calif., was
fourth in 4:00.3.

CHICAGO (UPI) — The pas­
sing of three college stars
should be live key to Friday
night’s game between the Chi­
cago Bears and the College All
Star*, but the Bears dread
the long legs of the aerial
artists more than their srms.
Coach Otto Graham of tho
collegians was expected to
rely on a trio of passers, Pete
Beathard of Southern Califor­
nia, Jack Cancannon of Boston
College, and George Mira of
Miami, and each has an extra
attribute that caused the Bears
defensive experts to pause.
"They're all scramblers,"
defensive Coach George Allen
said, "and you've got to
catch them before you can
bring them down. We've faced
scrambler* before snd had our
troubles with them, but never
more than one on ■ team,
and here they've got three of
them."
Hieie was no indication from
Graham which of the trio
would be his starter, but in
his six previous appearances
as coach of the collegians, he
has alternated passers until
one displayed the akills to
succeed.
"They’ve got fast backs."
Allen said, "and they could be
• throat. But I don't think
they're any faster than those
we see all during the Nation­
al League season, and I know
they're not any faster than
some that we’ve played. I
don’t think they'll outrun our
pass defense."

OVIEDO LITTLE LEAGUERS posed for this picture nl the finish of
their nummur-lomr Reason. Shown arc, front row from left, Ken Pressley,
Ray Stiver, Rod Raw, Steven Colbert, Andy Jnkubcin, Terry Green and
Chris Rullentun; back row from left, Malcorn Lavender, Jimmy Burch,
Corbett Scott, Lynn Scott, Tom Speilbouscn and Phil Lukas.

Gridders Snub Heat, Grid
For Weekend Exhibitions

United Press International
As the National Football
I-eague exhibition schedule
swings Into action this week­
end, can winter be far behind?
That Is what some NFL
mentors feel as they whip
their squads into shape for Uie
exhibition tilts under weather
conditions which most teams
will scarcely play under once
the regular season Is inau­
gurated.
The Baltimore Colts paid lit­
tle mind to the heat and in­
stead generated some of their
own Tuesday night in their an­
W L Pct.GB nual intra-squad game. Jim
Martin kicked a 15-yard field
Phlla.
60 42 .588
San Fran,
61 46 .570 1V4 goal with eight seconds re­
Cinn.
59 41 .551 3 Vi maining to give the Blue team
a 17-14 victory over the White
Pitts.
55 41 .534 5
Milwaukee
SI 51 .514 7*4 squad before an enthusiastic
St. Louis
54 51 .514 71*
I-oj Ang.
53 51 .510 BP,
Chicago
50 53 .485 lOVi
Houston
46 62 .426 17
New York
34 74 .315 29
Tuesday's Result*
i-os Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 1, 1st
(T-N)
Los Angeles 10 Pittsburgh 7,
tty United Press International
2nd. (N)
Cincinnati 5 Milwaukee 2, lat,
Ths Tampa Tarpons split a
(T-N)
doutdehrader with Dayton*
Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 2, 2nd
Itcach Tuesday night but held
&lt;N)
light
to n two-gams edge In
San Francisco 4 New York 3,
the Florida State League.
14 Innings, (N)
Daytona Dearh took Hie
Chicago 4 St. Louis 0, (N)
first game 7-6 and after a
Only game* scheduled
brief rain the Tarpons bounc­
Today's Games
San Francisco at New York ed back H-'J.
In other league play Ht.
(N&gt;
Petersburg dropped two and
Chicago at SL Louis, (N)
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) one-half games behind the
r-oi Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) leader after losing to Fort
Houston at Philadelphia, 2 (T- Lauderdale 4-3, primarily be­
muse Yankee third baseman
N)
Mike Ferraro hit a two-run
Thursday's Games
Houston at Philadelphia (N) double in the eighth.
Miami gave up its winning
Ix&gt;* Angeles at Pittsburgh (N)
Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) streak at Sarasota ns the
Chicago st San Francisco
Saints won 3-1, Sarasota’s
Only games scheduled
Scott Reger, a lefthander,

National League

ings Bcmidji, Minn., training
camp and tent his young team
through workouts which con­
centrated on blocking, blitzes
and audible signal calling by
quarterbacks as they readied
themselves
for Saturday's
game with the New York
Giants.
Washington Redskins Coach
BIU McPeak has his troubles
now that quarterback Sonny
Jurgcnsen, newly - acquired
from the Philadelphia Eagles,
suffered a knee injury Tues­
day In ■ scrimmage. His availability for the Skins game
with the Detroit lions Satur­
day night in Charlotte, N. C,,
Is uncertain. However, defensivc safety Date Hackbart has
been sidelined with a shoulder
separation and will mlsi tho
‘game,
The Intense heat shortened
the Lions practice session to
30 minutes Tuesday. George
Wilson, head coach of the
Lions, said he wilt start all
regulars and that newcomers
obtained In trades and rookies
struck out 10 Marlins and would play most of the way.
walked three.
LOOKING FOR A
Orlando beat Lakeland 9-7
MEETING PLACET
in a game ttinL was crucial in
Fleet Reserve Auntie,
LAKKFRONT BLDG.
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Seminole Bird,
six runs un four hits snd
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crowd of more than 30,000
fans.
Coach Vince I-ombardi of the
Green Hay Packers told some
300 local 'supporters of the
team at the Packers St. Norbert College training camp
Tuesday that his team was the
finest group of all-around
football players he’s had since
he look over in Green Bay in
1959.
Meanwhile, .St. Louis Cardi­
nals Coach Wally I-emm, espe­
cially happy that his charges
are nearly at full strength,
said that the opening exhibition
game Saturday at New Orleans
against Green Bay was very
important to him.
Minnesota Vikings Coach
Norm Van Broeklln ignored the
90 degree weather at the Vlk-

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Peggy Crever
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Mrs. G. L Bradley, Barbara Bradley
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Phi Gamma Eta

Host Luncheon Honoring Miss Ashby

Phi Gamma Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi recently beW
a special meeting at the home
Mill Niki Ashby, lovely; course mere Mri R o b i n na Aihby, filter oi the bride* I M in Judy Ludwig. Mr» John of IJnrfa Reck.
The order of businMi wai
bride-elect of Alex McKibbin, Rf'nvrh. »l«*er of the honorec | elect.
| Shepard and Mrs. Douglas
election of a new president.
wai recently honor guest of * l ,rom 0rlan',°- »nd
Don I A,1° Mr‘- c D nUhop J r - ! Steiutrora.
Newly elected president, Bar­
charming bridal luncheon at
bara Motes la transferring to
Ft. Lauderdale. Peggy Crever
the Capri Restaurant with
was elected to serve as presi­
Mrs. Gordon Bradley and her
dent for the coming year.
daughter, M in Barbara Brad­
A candlelight Ritual of the
ley, serving at co-hoitetics.
Radge Ceremony was con­
The floral arrangement cen­
ducted for Sandy Collins and
tering the luncheon table serv­
pledge plans were made for
ed as an interesting conversa­
the coming rush season also.
tion piece. Yellow and while
Delicious refreshments were
dailies were arranged in a
served to Leslie Rest. Jean
genuine antique soup tureen of
Gonralez, Linda Reck. Jan
daziling w h i t e Ironstone,
Vihlrn. Sandy Collins, Bar­
which has been In Mrs. Brad­
bara Erickson, Peggy Crever.
ley’s family for years. Ac­
Barbara Moses, IJnrla Hittetl
centing the picturesque cen­
and Mrs. Glenn McCall, ad­
terpiece were white tapers In
viser.
crystal holders. Bridal cards
featuring ailver wedding bella
marked the guests’ places.
Mrs. Bradley and Barbara
presented Niki with a beauti­
ful corsage of white roses to
complement her stunning col­
orful Hawaiian print skim­
Mrs. Virginia Petroskl, San­
mer. Niki also received a
ford
Welcome Wagon hosteaa
handsome sterling silver table
has
recently
called on new­
cigarette holder and lighter
comers to Sanford to welcome
from the hostesses.
Mrs. Martha Bishop Ashby,
them to the area.
mother of the bride-elect, end
The new residents are Mr.
Mrs. Clifford McKIbbln Jr.,
and Mrs. N. A. Harris and
mother of Miss Ashby’s fisnee
children, Drew and Leslie,
MRS. GORDON BRADLEY nnd Mias Rnrbara nradlcy, left, were recent
were presented corsages from
Monterrey, Calif.; Mr. and
co-hoHleHsos at the Capri Restaurant to a bridal luncheon honoring Mias
the hostesses of white and yel­
Mr*. A. G. Kirby and chil­
Niki Ashby, center, bride-elect of Alex McKibbin. To the riftht of Niki is
low daisies.
dren. Alex and Lisa. Prince­
h e r mother, Mrs. Martha Bishop Ashby, und Mrs. Clifford McKibbin Jr.,
Others enjoying the refresh­
ton, N. J.; Mr. and Mr*. R. M.
mother of Niki’s fiance.
ing sea food salad luncheon
nrooks and children, Marvin,
Mark and John, Kisiimmee,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. By­
tes from Miami.
Also Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Carthel and children, Billy
and Brenda, Montana; Mr.
and Mrs. J. It. Eller and
daughter, Jane. Japan; Mr.
and Mrs. B. N. Guevaira and
Goembel, 1 Abo to the Misses Nell Wll- children, Bennie, It inly and
Mrs. Roy G. Williams and Bess Herman. HaroldApple-1 Inghram, G l e n
Mrs. Harry S. Woodruff were by, Kirby Fite, Ross Adams Charles Meeks, F. L Miller, llama, M a r i l y n McDaniel, Sallie from Jacksonville.
Thomas Bowden, John Todd, Rose Kratrort, and Barbara
co-hosteaaes recently at the and Andy Marsh.
Also Mr. and Mri. E. G.
Also to the Mines.C. A. I B. L. Steel, and P. A. Colbert. | Ann Colbert.
gracious Williams borne on
Norris and daughter, Laurie,
Elliott Avenue In Mayfair to
Pensacola; Mr. and Mrs. L.
a bridal shower honoring Mrs.
Oaten and children, Larry,
Curtis Fisher, the former
Mark and Deasie, New Smyr­
Miss Judy Herron.
na; Mr. and Mri. B. TomlniThe reception room* fea­
•on and daughter, Nancy, Mi­
tured splendid arrangements
ami; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weis
of multl-hued roses grown by
and chlldreu, Mike, Kathleen
Mrs. Williams.
and Tracy, and Mrs. Weis'
Centering the table, which
hrot Iter, Lloyd Shcpley, all
was covered In an elegant
irom Newport, Va.
rutwork cloth, hand embroid­
Also Mr. and Mra. J. K.
ered and edged la hand made
Welch and children, Marinlace, was an arrangement of
cte and Kcllcttc, Carlyle,
pink and white glads In a
Ark.; Mr. and Mri. T. II.
contemporary porcelain con­
Wright and children, Timmy,
tainer accented by tall pink
Dawn and Dchby, Orlando,
tapers la silver candle hold­
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
ers. The tapers were entwined
with lily of the valley and a
shower of narrow pink satin
atrea liters. A dainty pink um­
brella at one end of the table
lloim makers enn now use
was adorned with miniature
the peaky scouring pad und
love birds and a cascade of
still keep their fingers out of
pink satin ribboes formed tiny
the water. The trick la a new
bows and love knots.
plastic holder that holds the
Party games and contests
pad-or sponge-at the end of a
were enjoyed and the honoree
U
Vh inch handle. Two plastic
- .- .iiA S O t
received many lovely gifts.
fingers do the job.
A delicious iced dessert
• •
•
MRS. ROY G. Wll.LIAMS, left, wan honte.HM rccnlly to u bridal nhower
course, prepared by Mrs,
.Summer barbecuing c a n
at her Mayfair home cumplimenJiitK Mrs. Curtis Fisher, the former Miss
Woodruff, was served to Mrs.
Judy Herron. With Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Fisher are Mrs. Ray Herron,
stay around all year via a
Ilay llerroo, mother of the
mother of the honoree, and Mrs. Harry S. Woodruff, co-hostess.
portuide electric broiler-rolls*
new brldo, and the Mmcs. W.
aerie ^ th a t works with no
A. Krataert, William B. Park,
smoke or fumes. The unit
M. H. Strickland, *11101001 F.
produces the same searing
McDaniel, J. M. Leonard,
heat as charcoal, aaya the
manufacturer, and la Ideal for
grilling, broiling, roasting,
Kinard-Bennett
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Jones and llit'ii grandchil­ Forrest Nutt this week.
frying, toasting and rooking.
dren,
enjoyed
a
cook
out
Mr. ami Mrs. Artis Mllea
e * e
Final Wedding
Mr. ami Mrs. W. F,. (Kan­
and children of Panama City, Thursday alter noon at Lake
An
indoor
reading of out­
are house gucsla tills week ol Minnie.
dy) Goodwin arc the proud door temperature comes with
Plans Announced the
Ralph Coulletea. Mr. and
parents of a son, William Er­ a new electronic thermometer.
Final wedding plans have Mr*. Audry Coulictle and
Waymon Carroll of Vienna,
nest Jr., weighing four pounds Used at a decorative Indoor
Gu.,
Is
visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
b e e n completed for the ehlklren of Jacksonville wen1
nine ounces, horn Friday, July wall piece, it la connected with
Wednesday
guests,
and
Mr.
Kinard-Bennett wedding. Jolly
31.
at West Volusia Memorial standard doorbell wire to an
Mae Kinard and Raymond and Mrs. Don Meadows and Forest City
outdoor sensing device that
llospdal In Deloind.
Bennett will be married Sat­ children of Tampa w t r e
ran be up to 200 feet away.
urday Aug. g, at 4 p.m. at the Thursday guest*. All the Cou• •
e
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Trapp
Central Baptist Church with lielet family am) guests, in­
Handy
for
toting
wet bath­
visited
Mrs.
Grace
Northrup
cluding
Mrs.
Rosa
Lee
Peter­
tlie Rev. Gall Smith officiat­
m Daytona Beach Wednesday. ing suits la a beach bag
man and Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
ing.
which Inflates into a beach
No formal invitaliuus have
By Slaryann Mile*
pillow and srat pad and de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fay
Lee
visit­
been Issued, and all relatives
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stubbs
Casselberry
ed Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clausa flated, serves as a carry-all
and friends are invited to at­
und children. Bob, George, In Wildwood Friday.
with drawstring top.
tend.
Carol, Brenda and lleury ol
Balmy Beaeh Drive, have re­
Well-Bred
Oxford Htrlpea
cently returned Irom a trip
Whether
I t’s a vintage
to Key West. The Stubb* look
By Jana Casselberry
year
for
An Appropriate
a t r I p e a and
Mrs. M. C. Huggins of 1170 tliclr bout along and enjoyed
NEW
ERA
Gift Or Card
Seminole Boulevard, returned skin diving und other water
has the pick
home
last
week
by
Jet
plane
sport* in the Keys.
of the crop.
For Friend
from a visit with her grand
Subtle h a t r The lamily visited trlends
11 ne stripes,
son. Rev. Richard Byrd, in in Hie Keys and stayed in an
Or Loved One
man-tailored
Old Greenwich, Conn.
apartment
In
Marutliuii,
rath­
in a r o l l
— OR —
er than aboard their boat, as
sleeved, p a n
collared clas­
A Current
they have done on many oc­
CONSUl 1 US tOH YOUH
sic with au­
casion*.
Best Seller
thentic b a c k
hanger loop.
Book For Your
In b o t t l e
green, blue,
Own Enjoyment
red, camel.
Alto available
BEAUTY SHOP
You Will Always
with long
aleevee, bar­
Find It A t —
Newly Modernized and
rel-cuffed and
button-down
Re-Decorated.
collar. Slsee
28-28.

Sanford

WW

Miss Barbara A nn Clark Betrothed
Durrett O f Atlanta
To Thomas
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Eu - 1 the Year” for the claaa of
gene Clark of Ovtcen an- 1963. She has served as prealnuunce the engagement ami dent, vice president and aecapproachlng marriage of their I retary of the Baptist Student
daughter, Miss Barbara Ana
Clark, to Thomas Jackson
Durrett III, »on of Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Durrett Jr., of
Atlanta, Ga.
The bride-elect w is grad­
uated from DeLand High
School In 1960 and completed
her nurses training at Grady
Memorial Hospital School of
Nursing in Atlanta in 1963.
While a student nurse. Miss
Clark was a member of the
student council and wai chair­
man and mlstresa of cere­
mony at the Honor's Day Pro­
gram. She wai elected most
outstanding member of the
senior class and "Student of

Union. At preient ihe is em -| Mr. Durrett wai graduated
ployed a t a registered nurse from Georgia Institute of
at Henrietta Egleston llospl- Technology and la presently
tal 'or children in Atlanta,
employed a* an underwriter

by the Life Insurance of
Georgia.
The wedding will be an
event of August 29, at the
chapel of the First Baptist ^
Church of Atlanta.

Gourmet
Garnish

Hostess Calls

O n N ew Residents In Area

Hostess To A
GWilliams

Mrs. Roy

Bridal Shower Feting Mrs. Fisher

This 'N That

Enterprise Personals

Personals

Personals

EVA BESS

Flemings

Gtfta - Card* • Book*
210 E. First St.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. K. 1st A Sanford Ave.
122-1822
122 8122

New Location
Oak and Commercial
(Closed Oa

Mondays)

d(owsiA

Fashions

2526 PARK DR.

Open Wed. p. as. A Frt Nile

Cook and children. Cosnora,
Mike, Jimmy and Janet from
Japan.
Also Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Cosby and children. Cathy,
Sheila and Timmy, Oak Ar­
bor, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Duggan, Savannah, Ga.;
Mr. and Mri. E. A. Raxslcr
and daughter, Sherrill, Jack­
sonville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Reedy and children, John and
Carol, from llarrisonville, Va.
Also Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Rossi and children, Skrvcn,
Sherrill and Linda, England;
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sturm and
children, Gregg and Nancy,
Valdosta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Turner and children,
Chip. Craig, Bruce and Mark,
Washington, D. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. It. J. Webber and
daughter, Pamela, from New
River, Conn.

MISS BARBARA ANN CLARK

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Frank While
Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Bruck­
ner of Torrcnto Drive have as
their guests, their daughter,
Mrs. 1). McCarthy, Gail and
Wayne, of New Milford, N. J.,
and A. Maher of Bamsey, N.
J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youman of DeBary Drive visited
their son, Herbert, and his
family in Brooklyn, N. Y.,

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and Mr. and Mri. A1 Pape of
Sayvilic, N. Y. They went to
the World's Fair In Flushing
at night and found the lights
and the Fair what they ex­
pected. Going to New Jersey
they visited friends in Hills­
dale, N. J., and Bloomington,
N. Y. Going to Arlington,
Wash., they stayed a week
with their son, Charles, and
hts family, taking side trips
to places of Interest and re­
turning to DeBary rested
from their months vacation.

Fall A n d Winter Millinery

VARIETY — For extra
flavor, try yam* with a vario- »
ty of topping*. Season mash­
ed yams, fresh or canned with
melted butter or margarine,
inaUnt onion, salt, pepper and
aromatic bitter* to taste, lo p
with a choice of crushed corn
chips, toasted coconut, chop­
ped nuts or crumbled crisp
bacon.
s
TANGY — For a tangy
salad, slice red onion* paper
thin. Scpurute the rings and
cover them with Ice cubes.
Let the icc rings stand for
half an hour. Drain off th*
exress water nnd unmclted
cubes. Dry the rings with a
paper towel. Add chunks of
iceterg
lettuce,
garbanio
beans and slices of ripe olives. U
Toss with a vinegar and oil
dressing.
STARTER — Try thia for
a new breakfast treat. In
each of six pnrfuit glasses or
cereal bowls, alternate layer*
of puffed wheat, peuches and
raspberries. Top each pnrfait
w i t h sweetened whipped
cream and a raspberry. If
desired serve with milk or
cream.

Mr*. S. Drier of Colomba
ltoad had her ton, P.F.C.
John Dreirr stationed at
Headquarters Marine Com­
r.nit manufacturers and the mand, Norfolk, Va., Iiome for
couture group of designers a visit. John spent about ten
group's auxiliaries, such as days visiting the family in
DeBary before leaving fur
the institute.
Norfolk on Saturday.
Many of the new hats envel­
op the hair completely. Adol­
Mr. and .Mr*. Richard Frlcfo's snood hats, for instance. die of Estrella Road honored
T h e s e came in a combination
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gahler
HAIR SHAPING
of fells paired with satin*.
at a dinner party at their
SHAMPOO &amp; SET
The hat had rounded, un- home on Thursday. Other
crushed ciowns and straight guests present were Mre. M. REG. * 3 3 0
11.30
COMPLETE
brims much like a man's Van liracklc and Mrs. M.
derby. Worn tilted forward Waite. The Gahlcrs will be
FOR APi’OINTMENT
on the brow, they were tin- leaving DeBary to move Into
CALL 322-4913
idled at the hark with gather­ their new home at Royal
Oak*, Mich.
ed satin snoods.
Sally Victor did some of the
Mrs. E. Shoptaugh of Shell
snood* too, with wide, rolled
brim velours. Bands and the Hoad entertained Mr. and
Hair Styling Saloe
head-hugging backs were in Mrs. Louis Hautman of Belle,
2201
S. Park Ave.
vuc,
Ky.,
upon
her
return
to
tri color knits.
Any number of the new iiats DeBary.
pitch to the front of the brow,
some so low the eyes are just
barely visible. Some tilt to the
side, but tlie tilt to the back of
Ihe head, barring the entire
forehead, also proved popular.
The classic beret returned
for fall but what a difference
ENTIRE STOCK
from beret* of the past. Soino
covered Uie hair completely,
others were worn at the back
of the head, pillbox fashion,
or |&gt;crelied to the aide for a
profile effect. Many were big,
cruahable number* — of black
satin with Jet beading or of
WERE $55,00
white mink for dressy oc­
casions, and simulated alli­
gator for lulls or to go with
matching rainwear.
Watch for head-hugging cap*
come fall. These are sleek and
WERE $39.00
curved to the contour of the
head with the side* usually
narrowed down in semi-circle
fashion over the ears. Designera used suede, mohair, vel­
our, satin and fur for these.

SPECIAL!

Features Varied Chapeaux
Chin straps have
gone
glamorous. Now they hold bat*
on Instead of sagging face*
up.
I'revicws of fall and win­
ter millinery produced a
quantity of wrapup headgear
to tie at the neck as you will.
Kmme, one pace-setting New
York designer, attached both
ear flaps and chin lie to one
of her roller brimmed cha­
peaux in deep red (clour. John
Frederica made head-hugging
helmets with chin tics. An­
other designer, Adolfo, cop­
ied the wide stiff brim of the
Buy Scout hat with narrow
chin strap tie.
Thia was one of the trends
at the lop which the Millinery
Institute of America included
in its semi-annual fashion
show for visiting reporters
here for a detailed look at the
new ready-to-wear. Shows are
sponsored by the New York

Personals
Mm. Oislc Fields ha* re­
turned to her home, 200 W.
17th Street, following confine­
ment at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, where she wai a
patient for the past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Knotu,
former Sanford residents, now
residing in Indianapolis, Ind.,
are currently visiting tier
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Lucas, on Tan­
gerine Drive, and her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Maury Evans, in Loch Arbor.
Trach children Ihe value of
money at an early age and it
will aave many headaches In
later life.

Betty Anne's

SUITS

NO W * 3995

N O W *28”

SPORT
COATS

FINAL
CLEARANCE!
Cool, Cany - Cure

WERE $35.00

N O W $299s
A Wide Selection At

BIG SAVINGS

MILADY'S
SHOPPE
OF FINE FABRICS
106 8. PARK AVK.
SANFORD . 323-0313

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N O W $199S

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Wed. Aup. 5. '64—Pape 3

WrralB

U)q Jhst Woman :
“Our daughter is going out
of town to college lh;i fall
anti I’m wcrried, I’m afraid
that if ahe ahould get into
any kind of difficulty ihe
would be ashamed to call on
u* for help."
Thi* fear of the mother who
wrote those words la shared
by many parents who see
their children leave home for
the first time.
One father 1 know of eased
that fear acmewhat by telling
each of his children privately
when they left home for the
first time: “If you are ever

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r O f S T V , F L O R ID A .
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TOU A R E H E I t E H Y n o t i f i e d
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■ c s l n s t y o u ae D e f e n d s n t a In
th e abnv* en titled e a u e t. and
t h a t you a r a h ere b y r e q u ire d
t o f ile y o u r a n s w e r w i t h the
C lerk of th is C ourt, a n d to
s . r v e s co p y t h e r e o f u p o n t h e
tlis I’l s l n t U f . o r IMsIiilllf s a t ­
t o r n e y , w h o s e n a m e a n d ad r f r s . s la: W a r r i c k , C s r s l l l A
l . a F s v r s . STO W s s t F a i r b a n k s
A v en u e, P. O. P o t ITS W i n t e r
P a r k , F lorida, not la t e r th a n
S e p t e m b e r 4th. l i s t .
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p r o cotifeseo will lie e n t e r e d
s t a l n e t y o u f o r t h e r e l i e f den i s n d » d In t h a C o m p l a i n t
T he n a tu r e o f said suit being
fo r F oreclo su re of M o rlaan*
r e c o r d e d In O f f l r U I I teco rd *
Hoo k H I . I’a s n s SIS, SIS. SIT
a n d 111, P u b l i c R e c o r d s o f
Sem inole C o u n ty , Florida, the
■ te erriptlon o f t h e p r o p e r l y pro
r e e d e d a a a l t i a t b e i n g a a fob
to w e : All l l i s l c e r t a i n p r o p a r t y
■ I tiia te a n d b e i n g In S e m i n o l e
County, F lo rid a, m o re p arti
e u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d aa f o l lo w s :
T.o t IS, lllo ck I t , E A S T
BROOK
KUBDIVIBION,
U N I T NO MIX. a c c o r d i n g to
t h e P l a t t h e r e o f ae r e c o r d e d
In l i s t Hook " I I " . P a a e e
IS a n d I ) , P u b l i c I t r c o r d s
o f Fem lnole C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida,
S o g e th e r w ith t h e fo llow ing
Item s of p ro p e rty w hich a re lo ­
c a t e d In a n d p e r m a n e n t l y In■t a i l e d a s a p a r t o f t h a I m ­
p r o v e m e n ts on sa id land:
HO T P O IN T K L B C T R 1C
n t ’ l l . T . J N O V E N MODEL,
1 0 I U I S E S ER IA L . 40001
H O T PO IN T E L E C T R I C
BU IL T-IN RANOE MODEL
1 0 T R U W IS E S E R I A L SOOIS
H O T PO IN T E L E C T R I C
RE FR IG ER A TO R
M O D EL
CTA I K K S E R I A L TISJIST
H O TPO IN T E L E C T R I C
G A R B A G E DIHPOBAL MO
D E I. MA2SC S E R I A L SZW -

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H O TPO IN T E L E C T R I C
W A S H E R MODEL LW JtS
S E R I A L 417111
H O T PO IN T E L E C T R I C
DRYER
MODEL
LUIS &amp;
H K ItlA I. l l l l l i
l.UN A H I E F U R N A C E MOD E L tJUlOUM
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d th'
■eal of s a i d C o u r t a t S a n f o r d ,
F l o r i d a , t h t a J r d d a y of A u g u s t ,
IDSt.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r If. H e r k w i l h , J r . ,
C l e r k of ( h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
l t y : M a r t h a T. Vllilen
D eputy C lark
U w offtcea of
W A Hit K K. C A R G I L L
A I.eF E V H E
W in te r Park. F lo rid a
P u b l l e h A u g . I, 11, 19, IS. 1914
C D C -1 J

By Ruth Millett

in sny kind of trnublo—tell
me right nw-ny. I’ll kceq&gt; your
confidence, nml I’ll help you
work things out.
“And remember this: there
is nothing you could possibly
do that would make me love
ycu less. So you don't need
In be nfrnid of shocking or
hurting me."
That, it seems to me, is
about the moat a parent can
do to give a child the iden,
though he is out in the world
on his own, he still, has some­
one to turn to iki time cf
trouble. And he ‘needn't be
afraid to take his problem to
whichever parent gives him
tlinl kind of assurance of un­
derstanding.
Knowing that there la al­
ways someone ha can turn to

Old Music Box Makes
Like 12-Piece Band
By Mac fiebreo
United Press International
ATOKA, Okta. (UPI) —The
Marine Band does not play a
daily concert in the bus sta­
tion at Atoka, Okla. It just
soundt like It.
The "hand" complete with
brass,
woodwinds,
drums,
cymbals, chimes, bells and

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pot n tt . n.ntiiD A ,
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in t iik

EA.HT R I M E R SAVINGS HANK.
P i s I a t l(t,

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J O H N W.
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JO HNSON,

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P laintiffs.

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R A J I V J A N E JO HNBGN,
hi* w ife
l( K « I D K N C K i U N K N O W N
AN D H i i t i l p a r t i t a c l a i m i n g
I t il o r e a i a by, t h r o u g ii , u n ­
d er o r a g a in s t th a fu tts a ld
p f raon*
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i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g .In scrib ed
r e a l p ruparty. to -w it:
L o t I ) . Itlock 3. W E A T I t K ltF F IE L D FIR S T ADDI­
T IO N ,
according
to
the
p l a t t h e r e o f aa r e c o r d e d In
I ’l a t R o o k 12, P a g e SI,
1 'u h l l e R e c o r d s o f 8 t m | .
nola C ounty, F lo rid a
h a s t u r n tiled a g a i n s t y o u In
the- a b o v e s t y l e d s u it, a n d y o u
a r w r e q u i r e d to s e r v e a co p y
of your A nsw er or other P lead­
i n g t o t h a C o m p l a i n t on P l a i n ta tfs
attornaya,
A NDE RSON,
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LOWNDES.
311 E a s t C e n t r a l B o u l e v a rd .
O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , a n d ' til* tlie
o rig in al
Answer
or
other
" P l e a d i n g In t h a o f fic e of t h a
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t on
a r b e f o r e t h e K t h d a y o f Aug u e t , I9S1. I f y o u f a l l to do
*u, a d e g r e e p r o co n feeen w ill
be t a k e n a g a i n s t y o u fo r th a
■relief d e m a n d e d In I h e C o m ­
plaint.
T h i s N o tice ah all he p u b l i s h ­
ed o n c e a w e a k f o r f o u r con*
e e c u t l v a w e e k e In T h a S a n ­
ford , H e r a l d
D A T E D T H U I t t h d a y of
J u l y , 1944.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r If H e r k w i l h , J r ,
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
lty M a r t h a T. V lh le n
D eputy C lark
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even a violin perform* daily
from inside ■ large red wood­
en box. It'a the pride and joy
of Bob Nelton, 54, a longtime
collector of mechanical muiic
machines which might he con­
sidered the predecessor of the
juke box.
Nelson has 45 of the mschines, each of which operates
at the drop of a nickel or a
dime, in his Atoka establish­
ment. He owns several others,
including 11 machines at Fron­
tier City, an Oklahoma City
amusement park, and one at
Six Flags Over Texas, a park
between Dalis* and Ft. Worth.
''There's a 13 • piece b a n d
right In this big box," Nelson
■aid, pointing lo a giant Wurlltier Band Organ built in 1016.
"You've got a xylophone, tri­
angle, bass, snare drum, caatfahrts, pipe, chimes and a
piano. It'a pretty eound."
And loud, too. Even without
electrical amplification, Ihe
12-plecc band organ put out a
melody that could be heard
blocks away. Nelson says he
has never tried to play all 45
machines at once.
The Band Organ and other
mualc machines are similar
in principle to the player pla
no, only more complex, Typi
cally, a roll of heavy paper
with hole* punched in it tra­
vels across a pneumatic read
er, which picks out the hole*
and operates the varioue .in­
struments via clcctrk relayd
in accordance with the code
punched in the roll.
"There'* a fellow In North
Tonaworda, N. Y., who atlll
makes these Band Organ mu
sic rolls, and you can buy
the latest tunc," Nelson aakl
It ha* taken Nelson about
2C years to build up till collec­
tion. "I started collecting
theso thinking I was the only
nut In the world—then I found
out there were 500 music ma
chine collectors ahead of me,’
he laid.
A fully-restored, finely tuned
music machine doesn't come
cheap. Nelson said he has
paid from $2,000 to $3,800 for
them, with the price* going
up every day.
p.
Nelson la frequently asked
lo exhibit his machines, or
loan them out for special oc­
casion* aa a novelty attraction.
The big coin-operated Band
Organs still are used occa*
ionally in skating rlnke. Those
with a nostalgic bent will re­
member that they frequently
were e fixture of the big ball
rooms of the igio'a and 1830'Sused for “fill" music when the
live band was taking ten. The
Jukebox serves that purpose
today.
“I never get tired of heiring them play," Nelson said
as he made a delicate adjust
mcnl to one of hit machines.
"1 have known ho* driven to
take their passengers 90 miles
out of the way to hear these
muiic boxes of mine, and by
golly, it was worth the trip!"

(Jacoby On tBhidqsi
On* of the most interesting
hands in Fred Karpin's "Win­
ning Play in Contract Bridge'*
involves an astonishing falsecard.
You may not agree with
South’s tlx diamond bid. I'm
not sure that I agree with it
myself, but South felt that he
would make six diamonds
■gainst a spade lead.
West opened the four of
spades and South noticed
four spades in dummy includ­
ing the three spot. South’s
own low spade was the deuca,
so that South wni not only
pretty sure that Weit had
opened a singleton spade, but

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quickly and instead of play,
ing the deuce he fnlae-carded
with the king, tic did i f right
away. There is no point in
making an elaborate cere­
mony about thin type of play.
East’s next play wasn't
nearly aa quick, lie thought
and thought, but finally led
the king of hearts, whereup­
on South discarded bis deuca
of spadea and spread his
hand.
East renlly should not hnve
fallen for the false-tard.
South had bid six diamond*
by himself. Still it is far
easier to ptay when you see
nit the card* a* we do.

By Abigail Van Buren

to your soup count to ten.
DEAR ABBY: I have a
But don't complain of HER
neighbor who ia the nervi­
nerve if YOU heven't the
est person l*ve ever known,
nerve to tell her SHE'S
but t hate to hurt her. She
nervy!
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walks into my housa with­
DEAR ADRY: How does
out knocking and has scar- .
a 20-year-old girl who hea
ed ma out of my wits so
just announced her engage­
many times It’a not even
ment with intentions to gel
funny. She opens my re­
married next summer tell
frigerator to aee wtint'a
her parent* that alia has to
gel married a i soon as pos­
there. She lifts the lids off
sible?
my pots to find out what I
THE GIRL
am cooking. She even adds
water if she thinks it nueds
DEAR GIRL: In plain
It. If ■ letter happen* to be
English. And fast.
laying around, she'll read
•
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it. She has even pirked up
DEAR ABBY: Where wa
my husband's cheek stubs
live, the house* are very
and studied them, 1 could
close together. Lately I
go on and on. Dou't tell ma
have seen a boy, who can't
to keep my doora locked.
b* more then nine years
With children It'a hard. I
old, hanging out of tha
have never taken aurh lib­
bathroom window, smoking.
erties in her house. Is there
1 aee him almoat every day.
tome nice way I can put a
He ia obviously smoking on
atop to th is! 1 wouldn't
the Q.T., and blowing tha
hurt her feeling* for the
■moke outside. 1 know his
world.
mother just to say “hello"
DKVUTED READER
to, Do you think tho next
time 1 tee her, I should tell
DEAR READER: There
her what her sou is up to?
ia no “nlca" way to tell a
A NEIGHBOR
snoop that ahe'a a snoop.
Keep all personal mail and
DEATl NEIGHBOR: Tut
check stubs out of sight.
yourself In her shoes. If
And whan ahe adds water

YOU had a child that age,
doing what hera was doing,
wouldn’t you want to ho
told?
•
•
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DEAR ABBY: 1 appreci­
ated your column on how
much satisfaction some of
your readers got front giv­
ing away the clothing of
their lovod one* after they
had passed away. When my
mother died, 1 couldn't bear
to give her clothe* away,
so I wrapped them In paper
and packed them In boxes.
Thirty years later, upon
o|&lt;ening tha boxes, every­
thing wa* moth-eaten and
yellow with age. How much
better it would have been
fur her lowly rlothes to
have
been wont out hy
some friend!
MARGARET
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Crown Captured
TOKYO (U PI) — Fumlo
Kaizu captured the Orient
middleweight title for th*
third time Monday night by
outpointing Maiao Gaondo,
also of Japan, in a 12 round
bout.

Boy For Shorts

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher
Trotters Ready
Chris Rhort end his wife
WE8TBURY, L.I. (U PI)— Merle botanic tha purtmta of
Su Mae Lad Tueiday joined an eight pound boy Monday.
Porterhouse, Merrl* Duke and
Tho Unlveralty of Florida
five other trotters In th* $50,000 Amorlran Trotting Cham­ lias tagged 161 different spe­
pionship field to be held at cies of tr*c» for identifica­
Roosevelt Raceway Aug. 16. tion on its main campus.

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TV lime critic* preview
coming television shows by
attending rehearsals, Watch­
ing screenings, s t u d y i n g
scripls in New York and Hol­
lywood. Here arc their pre­
views for today:
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. (Rerun) The
usual Clampett bedlam starts
and ends In the kitchen this
time and It's riotous tun. Elly
May's animal pets raid the
kitchen, forcing an irate
Granny to forage for new
tood. Funniest scene; Granny
mistakes Banker Drystlale'a
pet kangaroo for a giant jack
rabbit and attempts to lasso
him. There's also a good bit
between Jed and a caterer
(Peter Bourne), both of whom
may as well be speaking for­
eign tongue*. Starring as the
Hillbillies are Buddy Ebien,
Irene Ryan, Max B irr and
Donna Dougins.
918 p.m. NBC. Espionage.
"A Free Agent." (Renin) This
episode explores the not-tofrequently encountered prob­
lem of what happens when a
British spy and a Russian spy
(all in love and m arry in the
neutral country nf Swltierland. Anthony Quayle and
Sian Phillips play tha red
sUr-erosied lover*.
9-lit p.m. ABC. Ben Caiey.
'For A Just Stan Kallrth
Seven Times." (Rerun) Hob
lywood'a Dr. Kildare (Lew
Ayrea) is the chief guest star.
However, he plays a business­
man who's trying to make the
most of his brief remaining
lifespan. Vince Edwards l*
the director and l.oe Grant is
effective as a young lady who
seemingly comforts the dying
man.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dykr Show. (Part 1) (Re­
run) (Julie funny but next
week's conclusion is even fun­
nier. Huso Marie is hilarious
in Iter role of gag writer Sally
Bugera. Appearing on a late
ihow (n carbon nf liie "To­
night" show), she's such a hit
as a guest, the emcee Insists
■he join him as a regular fei-

T V Time Previews

(ure. Trouble li Silly Karls
to neglect her work and Rob
and Buddy (Dick Van Dyke
and Morey Amsterdam) Issue
an ultimatum that’s partly en­
gendered by their thinly dis­
guised jealousy of her success
ai a celebrity.
10-11 p.m, NBC. The Elevenlh Hour. "Does Sly Moth­
er Have lo Know?" (P art 1)
i Rerun) There seems
be
no such thing as taboo subject
matter. This episode concerns
the problem of a teen with
her unfit mother and uses it
as a sounding board on the
subject of sex education. Kim
Stanley stars as the mother
who Is suddenly forced to
take an interest in her daugh­
ter's welfare, Kim Darby Is
the daughter and Robert Emhardt play* the head of the
c o m m i t t e e investigating
charges against our good Dr.
Graham (Jack (ling.)
10-lt p.m. ABC. 77 Stira-cl
Strip. "Upbeat." (Rerun) A
alow itarter, but it acceler­
ates Into fait artlon. Stu
lialiey's (Efrem ZtmhalUt)
visit to New Orleans kindles

Although tha University of
Florida conferred Its first en­
gineering degrees to the
Class of 1809, over 80 per
rent of the graduate! of the
College of Engineering have
graduated since 1946.

D s c a m l i s r llrld *
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H ieht
Th* McCoy*.
M l.sin* L in k s
Th* O bject Is
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revenge in the heart of a m an
(John Van Draeian) ho had
convicted four year* previous­
ly. Sin's assistanl, J. R. Halo
(Rob Logan), is abducted a t
bait to lead Stu Into a trap.
Helping the villain ia Dorothy
Provine. Helping Stu D An­
drew Duggan, In th* Cal Cal­
houn detective role he one*
had in the "Bourbon Stroot
Beat" aoriei.

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U. S. Retaliation
Tells Reds We
Mean Business
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johneon’a order for
■ w l f t military retaliation
against Red gunboats and
bases in North Viet Nam was
designed to prevent further
Communist
misealcula*
lion about U. S. determina­
tion to defend Southeast Asia
at all costs,
Administration officials said
today the President’s orders
to the Seventh Fleet and its
air arm were Issued with the
full realization they might
spark armed reaction from
Communist China.
But the Chief Executive al­
to recognized that Peking and
Hanoi must be left no room
for doubt about the peril they
risk by further attacks on
American naval vessels on the
high seas.
Officials slid Tuesday's at­
tack by North Vietnamese
torpedo boats on U. S. de­
stroyers, the second in three
days, made It clear the Com­
munist action was deliberate
and not the result of any tac­
tical error on the part of an
individual flotilla commander.
There were two possible ex­
planations for the obviously
premeditated attacks, accord­
ing to U. S. officials. They
said the attacks could indi­
cate: •
—The initial thrust in a
broad new campaign of Com­
munist aggression in South­
east Asia in which open mili­
tary movea would replace the
present tactics of subversion
and guerrilla warfare, or
—The belief that red gun­
boats could establish the Gulf
of Tonkin as a asfc haven or
aanctuary from which to at­
tack American and South
Vietnamese forces w i t h o u t
fear of retaliation.
In either event, President
Johnson was said to feel that
It was necessary to strike at
once, with a limited blow tail­
ored to clip the offense, to
convince the Communists of
their error on cither or both
points.
Tho President's advisers
were unanimous in their
agreement on the decision to
strike back as soon as day­
light permitted at tho North
Vietnamese torpedo boats and
their supporting facilities—the
bases from which they rnme
to make their assault on the
tl. S. destroyers Maddox and
C. Turner Joy.
The lfl Republican a n d
D e m o c r a t i c congression­
al leaders who were railed to
the While House late Tuesday
to hear what the President in­
tended were said to have been
unanimous in their approval
of the swift move.

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Hoover’s Birthday
It U not Riven to many men to en­
ter the ninth decade of life, Even
fewer are those who reach that age
still capable of purposeful work, who
still have Reals nhend of them and
thinps they want to accomplish.
Even rarer is the man who can re­
flect that in his lifetime he has re­
ceived the hiphest honors his fel­
lows can accord him.
Rarest of all is the man who can
look back with the knowledge that,
because he lived, literally tens upon
tens of millions of other human be­
ings live.

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There is one mnn, however, who
qualifies for ench of these categories
—Herbert Clnrk Hoover, 31st pres­
ident of the United States, now 90
years old.
It was the misfortune of Herbert
Hoover to be president on Oct. 29,
1929, when the New York stock mar­
ket crashed and ushered in the worst
depression in history.
Given the simplistic nature of pop­
ular politics, it was inevitable that
Hoover, who had warned Congress
about the danperous trend of the
market, should be held to blame and
his party go out of nntional power
for the next 20 years,
Hut it has been the pood fortune
of Herbert Hoover to live not 20 but
32 years after those dark days. Now
that the events which wrought his
downfall have faded into the flat per­
spective of history, the real achieve­
ments of the man stand out in clear­
er relief.
The young Hoover was the very
model of the self-made man, the
brainy, pluck-and-luck fellow who
makes the world his oyster—the type
who, rather than the cowboy, is the
real American hero.
Horn Aug. 10, 1874, at Weal
Branch, Iowa, Hoover was an orphan
at the ape of 10. He was later taken
to Oregon by an uncle.
Like a proper fictional hero, he
worked his way through the new Leland Stanford University in Califor­
nia and in 1897 went to Australia as
a mining engineer.
In 1899, still following the script,
he married Miss Lou Henry of Mon­
terey, his one and only love affair,
and went to Chinn as a mining ex­
pert. He manned a machine pun at

TRAIL'S END

Dr. Crane’s

the siege of Tientsin during the Box­
er uprising.
By the ape of 30 he was rich. At
the outbreak of World War I, he was
in London directing 50.000 employes
in mining enterprises around the
world.
When the Belgian Relief Commis­
sion was formed in 1915, Hoover was
appointed its head nnd is credited
with saving the lives of some eight
million persons. Called home in 1917
by President Wilson to become U.S.
food administrator, he imposed
“meatless Tuesdays" nnd "wheatless Wednesdays” on Americans and
made them like it.
Following the wur, he fed whole
nations, including Russia, spending
more than $000 million with an over­
head cost of less than one-half of l
per cent.
After serving as secretary of com­
merce under Harding and Coolidge,
Hoover entered the White House in
n landslide in 1928, He went out un­
der an nvalnnche in 1932.
For 13 years he was simply an ap­
ing ex-president, until President
Truman sent him on a tour of n fa­
mine-stricken world in 191fi. Hoov­
er's administrative genius saved the
lives of more millions.
Then, in 1917, Truman put him to
work heading n commission on gov­
ernment reorganization, a task which
received bipartisan acclaim, even if
all Hoover’s recommendations were
not followed.
Herbert Hoover has written 30
books. His collection of 20th-century
documents at Stanford will place his­
Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromley
torians in his debt for generations
to come. He is just completing the
fourth and last volume of his "An
American Epic," the story of his
World War II relief work.
There ate signs, Slule De­ Ultion needs the goods anil
WASHINGTON (NLA) —
We hope he will pnuse long enough
from his busy day to accept the sin­ Despite Khruschev'a recent partment men claim, that Hie funds it’s spending on
cere birthday congratulations of his chest thumping, U. S. gov­ Khrushchev is worried ami Cuba for higher-priority pro­
ernment Soviet analysts have that he would like to influ­ jects at home.
fellow Americans.

Political Notebook

Thought For Today

The Lighter Side

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Allts shows the typlrsl
jrslousy and tantrum be­
havior of an adult female
hnmniexusl. Such a person

Letters

The Merer# w rirn m re IrfIrrs I n n s Its readers «in f . h .
Ilr a t l s l r s . 1 Sr w r i t e r tn»r m e
a p t . name pro vided the l e t ­
ter e l s e rarrlea tfce writer's
true s i n e ead a d d ress. L ett ers
■I frw e r tha n S1M» ward# will
ke a l i e n pfe»eee»e*. Letter*
sd d rrssrd In * t k e r s are a c e r p l ahlr p rn .ld ed tfcrr d.» fcul deal
In per snn n tlllrs. I'o etr, Is aut
piakllskrd fcr Tfce H riatd.

Editor, llerild:
Why should I. a Democrat,
vole (or Harry Gold water for
President?
Because a real Democrat—
who loves America and wants
to preserve our historical
Union— has no other choice.
For more than a generation,
our nation has been bombard­
ed by innuendoes, half-truths,
lies, and stealthy semantics of
the liberal-socialist*. If the
"pen is mightier than the
sword," they have proved it
to tie so in the United Stales.
We are a trout to topple by the
endless barrage penned both
at home and abroad. We are
being softened up to "tall like
an over ripe fruit" into their
hands.
The lihcral-socialist* have
belched forth a smoke screen
of fear of atomic horror that
makes us stagger blindly,
while they »hool us through
and through with appeasement
with our sworn enemy. Even
worse, they cock our enemy’s
guns with our money!
We bare admitted two more
stales to our Union, while los­
ing the rights of the other
48.
We watch the Communists
gobble up nation alter nation,
while
the
liberal-socialists
bless them with our money.
We have become regiment­
ed, numbered, and encumber­
ed with Incredible red tape.
We hate it, hut the liberalsocialists love it.
A* a real Demorrat. do I
want these "liberal*" to feed
me with my own blood until
I ant loo weak to resist? Do
you want your rhildren fed a
diet of socialism only to grow
into cititrn* of a U. S. of So­
viet Republics?
If you don't, then ytMi could
he a real Demorrat who wants
to save our real party ami
our nation. You, too, will vole
for Goldwiler for President
George Uobrow

la limply "fixated" at a rlorsl or our own s«x( homo­
more juvenile level of emo­ sexuality) or th* opposite sex
tional growth, for the vast j (heterosexuality) depends on
majority of people reach our rearing.
And by "rearing" w# paythe mature stage nr heter­
osexuality. Parent*, send chnlogivta refer not alone to
for the booklet helovr to the consrious or Intentional
help guard your children training that parents offer
against sexual deviation*. children hut also to many oth­
CASK T-139: Alice
ag­ er influences.
Thus, many children who
ed 20, is the roommate of
Edith, who was mentioned become addicted to mastur­
bation (auto eroticism) hava
yesterday.
Edith had asked for an in­ hern taught such habits by
terview to discuss Alice, for baby-sitters, just to keep lb*
Alice was homoscxually in­ toddlers quiet in their bed*
so the baby-sitters can enjoy
clined.
Thus, Alice was almost In­ TV without interruption.
Anil I am not exaggerating!
sanely jealous of Edith and
affronted Edith’s hoy friends Many rases that reach us doc­
to try to drive them away. tors report that they were in­
For homosexuals want to itiated into auto erotic prac­
monopolize the affection of tices (and also into homosex­
uality) by older members of
their "sweetheart."
Thus, Alice was panicky al soeirty.
In pnat years, the segrega­
thr very thought that Edith
might fall in love with a mnn. tion of girls in a girls' high
In fad , when Edith an­ school nnd hoys in a boys*
nounced that one of our high school helped contribute
Northwestern University men to homosexuality.
A higher rate of homosex­
Imd asked her to become en­
gaged, Alice went into tan­ uality is also evident in
trums ami even threatened to men's colleges and wonien'a
colleges vs. ro-cducallonat
commit suicide.
Yesterday I explained that schools.
It is also more evident in
normally we nil pass through
what is called the true psy­ prison and among the military
chological stage of homosex­ for when young adults
segregated, they tend to di­
uality prior to the teens.
For when hoys reach 0 or rect their romantic desires
10, they are In the "gang" upon whoever is available.
Divorce often predisposes
stage of emotional develop­
toward homosexuality among
ment.
Aml *1 that "gang" stage, the rhildren, so send for my
they have no use for girls hook "Sex Problems of Young
lull are attracted to their People," enclosing a long
stamped,
return
envelope,
own kind.
plus
21V.
Girls, too, al (tint same age
(Always write to Dr.
bracket have little interrat in
hoys nnd consider them nuis- Crane in ears of Tbs San­
nnrra ort the face of the rnrttl. ford Herald, enclosing a
Remember, we are not horn long stamprd, addressed en­
lo hive any specific object velope and 20r In rover typ­
though we inherit nn innate ing snd printing mats when
you send for one of his
capacity for love.
To understand this better, booklets.)
compute love vv ith stomach
hunger. We ate also horn with
a hunger for protein, fat and
starches.
But whether we shall want
shredded wheat for breakfast
GOOD
instead of puffed rice or
S E L E C T IO N l
hominy grits, is all n matter
of training.
Thus, we are burn with a
Grnprville Nurncrjr
rapacity to love, but whether
2221 Grapevllle Ava.
we shall love ourselves (psy­
322-0886
chopathic personality I or mil
"Srntla Dealer’*
parent.* (spinsters nnd bach-

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Letters

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quietly nssured the While ence the U. S. presidential
For international political
House that the Soviet I'niun
reasons, the Soviet Union
election.
Hut
he
hud
his
fingis not likely to take on any
can t just walk out and leave
major adventures in the tick­ eis burned buck ill 1052 when Culm. Khrushchev's problem
Hatred toward any human being lish months between now and Adial Stevenson ran against is to find a solution that will
cannot exist in the same heart as election day,
Gen. Dwight D, Lisenhowrr. embarrass the United Stales.
love to God.—Dean William Inge.
S o y s one ex|ieit privately, Hulgunin spoke out for Stev­
9 . S. d i p l o m a t s think
Now faith is the assurance of "We’re convinced K h r u s h- enson. The praise boomerang- Khrushchev has plans in mind
things hoped for, the conviction of rhev'a even going to go easy oil, helped the Eisenhower for splitting President Charles
things not Hecn.—Hebrews 11:1.
on tbc Cuba situation until campaign.
ih Cniille of France amt the
A Khrushchev - instigated, United Stull-* farther a|mtl.
l i f t e r November."
These men who specialise in holler rold war during the
I hey expect Khrushchev
predicting what Khrushchev r I f r I io n campaign would sooner or Inter to find some
will do nest expert him to bring demands from the U. S. forinulii for meddling with
hedge nml haw in Southeast­ public for u stronger policy greater vigor in South Viet
ern Asia, lull end up doing ligninst thu Soviet Union, It Nil m.
nothing for now. Soy* one. would be impossible for either
Tli® analyst* expect thesn
"He'll keep telling the United eaiulidate to lake any stand K h r ti s h c h c v plots to he
WASHINGTON (UPI) — n r « lontdinrss and dialing pil­ plmnr conversations with re- Staten to get out of South that appealed soft.
troublesome. They don't ,*xThis puts Klirusbrhev on Pact them to lend to crises
Viet Nam. Hut we think he'd
I have hern doing mma re­ ing up in the link. Loneliness cnnletl announcements.
lie somewhat embarrassed if the spot for now.
comparable to the Cuban mis­
search recently on the pl'iffi- can lie prevented but nothing
On nights when the house we did gel out. It would be
Things nmy Mot beat up sile showdown, the Hcrlin
Irm* fared by the "summer ran lie done about the dishes. berornr* oppressively siletll, 1 too much of a gain for lied much after the election. U. S.
Wall htiild-up, tIts* Her tin air­
bachelor," ■ family
mnn
I have diacoverrd a marvel­ pick up the phene and call, China, lie wants things kept analysts think Khrushchev lift or to Ibe Korean War.
whose wife snd rhildren are ous way to fill the empty s a y the weather buipau linlfineed in Laos with neither must do something about
A* they see It, Khrushrlirv
Cuba til-cause Castro's trgime i* fared with greater short­
out of town.
hours while my loved nne»
sole winning."
bureau.
It
offer*
«
report
let!
Thr two major problems nra away. I rarry on teleLik« artioii is expected in Is becoming too much of an a g e s ai home. Soviet produc­ Editor, Herald:
July .10 was indeed a sad
announcement «r the laical lb tlin of tin Middle Lust.
economic drain. The Soviet tivity Is increasing at a slow­
ilny 'or so many of us when
forecast.
er rate. Manufacturing and our srhonl burned. We twit tv
agriculture are not meeting went through the ten ill grade
Merely the anunil of a
their goals, influential con­ here.
friendly voire lifts my spirits.
sumers of the p r i v i l e g e d
II is, however, n bit one-siilAltamonte Springs
Geneva
May God tiless the firemen
Mra. Julia llartaa
classes are demanding more. from De!l.iry, Sanford Naval
Mrs. Jos. K. Mathieui
etl. I have found that I en­
838-1318
348-4824
The llussinn military is Air Station, Lake Mary, l’ells
joy it more if 1 participate.
Dear Lake-Forest City
protesting the cuthacks In Grove Service and everyone
Laka Mary
Oftentimes, when the fore­
Mr*. Maryann Miles
Mra. Frances Wester
aU&gt;ut. We arc just as dead! military m n n p o w e r. Tire
cast is finished, I will say Editor, Herald:
who responded to our rail for
838-3878
322-6218
This letter is rad for the No wonder people go to Or­ Kremlin is in the midst of a help. They did a wonderful
"would you mind repeating
Casselberry
lando
to
shop
amt
eat.
bake
Monroe
quiet, strong power struggle job saving the oilier building*.
that, plenae?" The recording purpose of tolling you alroul
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Mra. H. L. Johnaea
my vacation, although 1 as­ Do you know that tuck ln !|n the ruling Presidium,
838-3046
invui
i.ilily
obliges.
Our heartfelt thanks go lo
322-4722
Chuluota
I always say "thank you*' sure you it was most enjoy­ the Hi's we hud a cafeteria' |tu»*,m is continuing to each and everyone of you.
Mrs. Join Msg La
Longwood
before I hang up and some­ able except for one liUle here? We also had a lovely strengthen itself, but it's t unMr. and Mrs. Edwin Brad
363-3743
Mrs. Donna Eaten
times 1 make a comment "bitter pill" I had to swallow. tearoom calk'd " I he Basket, tiing into administrative proh*
dock, Enterprise
DeBary
836-3317
Grocery
stores
were
on
First
km * Khrushchev is finding
about the forecast, like, "it'a It is about this little "bitter
Mr*, frank Whlla
North Orlando
The I'ublk-k Occurrences,
not the beat, it'a the humidity pill" that grew and grew ami Street. The street and side- hard to rope with.
668-4222
Mr*. Doris Dean
walks were full of people and
became
more
and
more
bit­
published
in Boston on Sept.
As
one
U.
S.
official
puts
322-1888
that gets you." It pays to be
Deltona
there were no meters. Those it: '‘Even without the elec­ 25, 1690. was the first news­
Mrs. Mildred Haney
courteous, even to a record­ ter, that I am writing.
Osteen
1 spent two weeks In the are the days I love to dream tion, its unlikely Khrushchev paper in the United Slates
668-5631
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
ing.
Adirondack*
on
beautiful about.
Enterprise
would do anything now to stir and was immediately sup­
322-4841
Listening to weather fore­
In those days we were as up a crisis."
Mrs. Ritchie Harrii
Schroon Lake at Jack Wyrtpressed by the government.
Oviedo
casts
over
and
over
would,
of
668-3834
icn'a Word ol Life Inn, There well known us Orlando or any
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
course,
soon
become
munotois no such thing as strangers otiier Florida town.
668-4864
363-3160
oue. Fortunately, that is not there, bul the introductions
If a business or industry
necessary. 1 can find recorded would go like this: "I'm John comes here and Orlando wants
announcements on almost any Smith, who sre you?"
it, Orlando takes it. The last
topic I might feel like dis­
" I ’m Margaret Greene from she took was the school we
cussing.
Sanford, Florida." “Where is thought we had. And now we
One number gives the lat­ that, Mrs, Greene?"
hear, "Let's cooperate with
est slock market quotations.
"Eighteen miles north of the school." Yeah, lot’s pick
Another the time. Another Orlando." "Oh yes, I know." up the crumbs Orlando drops!
The years have passed ami
IT’S A BEAUTIFUL FOUR BEDROOM. 2 BATH CONTEMPORARY —
Orlando they knew!
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., August 6, 19G4 the baseball scores.
Disi-s-movics, sponsored by
1 got so tired of say ing I’m I’m weary I guess I'll just go
READY FOR YOUR MORE GRACIOUS FLORIDA LIVING
a local bank, tells me whether from Sanford, Fla., IH miles on saying, "1 live 18 miles
W A L T E R A. C l * ( O H . EDITO R AMD F U B L IS R K R
north
of
Orlando,"
the current films are approv­ north of Orlando My, how
F R A X K VO LT OLI Xr. c U t s l i U s s . G e s e r s l H s a a i s r
Margaret F Greene
ed by v a r i o u s religious bitter that pill! Finally, I just
groups, Dial-a-siint, spon­ aaid "I'm 18 miles north of P. S Yes, I’ve read Thurs­
JULI AN L. STEM STROM
R O H ERT A L E X A N D E R
A s s o c i a t e E d ito r
day’s paper. Talk is cheap
A d v e rtisin g D lrsotor
sored by a local cafeteria, Orlando."
H A H IIV t. JU tlX S O N
MOT UMEEN
Bul this was not all! On Evidently print is too. Re­
brings me an inspirstoinal
M an agin g Editor
A drsrtlslng M anager
H E l U Eft K IL L E U H E W
arriving home what should member the headlines a Unit
ROt r tiT T
message.
Taisgraidi Editor
d i n a i o l A dvertising M anager
greet me but headlines in the Disneyland? And I sent that
Tips-a-phone,
sponsored
by
U U I tl s WILLIAMS
U A H H IE T T E. STAPLETON
t h e Agriculture Extension home paper, "City 'l?irows paper to the president of
S o cla ir Editor
C U s tlllsd D lrsotor
D o rriE
start*
J A N IE SH O EMAK ER
Service, gives me gardening Cold Water On Motel Propos­ Morrison's Cafeteria. With all
City E d ito r
D ullness M anager
hints. And so on through the al." What IS thr matter with these new things you are telln o t WEL LS
PH ED WELLS
MODERN KITCHENS BY
CONVENIENT VA, FHA,
us? I've lived hero for 40 ing about remember, "What
C ounty E d ito r
M echanical Su»l
conversational
gamut.
HILL V I S U S I T , l l a f f P h o t o g r a p h a r
Orlando
w*nla,
Orlando
gels."
years,
and
for
40
ycara
I've
AND CONVENTIONAL
Une night I dialed a num­
ber that was supposed to of­ lived in hopes of teeing San­
S l H S L K t r a o n RA T ES
We still have high hopes
FINANCING
B f Mail
R saaa Delivery
fer a recorded hearing test. ford grow.
Seminole taaaiy
Instead It seems lo be that for Sanford as we look to and
All o t b e e
Instead,
a
recorded
announce­
I N I I fear
l i e W es A
It n s I T sar
same little "Small Town work for the future with an
SIS t Months
ment said "the numlier you
A TS ( M o a l h a
Other homes are under construction — choose one of
South" that Sam Hyrd wrote eye on the past —Editor,
I I t I Moa lha
I SS I M o n t h s
have
called
in
not
in
service."
I N I M o a lh
l.M I Month
these and select your own paint colors, tile, appliance
] said "I'm sorry to hear
U. A festa l Regulatloaa provide that all ai all subscriptions ha
paid la sdvaacs.
that. Is there anything I can
colors. See these homes today
do to help?"
E n te re d a s second class m a tte r o e to n e r II. t i l l a l th e P est
T h e recorded announce­
Lit (It a o f b a n f u r d . F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h e Act e f C a a g r e s s of M a rc h
ments I like best are those
T h e H e r a l d I t a n u m b e r o f t h e U n i t e d f r a s a w h i c h la e n ­ that invite me to leave ■ mes­
t i t l e d e x c l u s i v e l y t o t h e u se l o r r e p u h l l c e t l c a o l a l l t b a local sage. If 1 don't have anything
n e a t p r i m e d In t h i s n e w s p a p e r .
c-n my mind, I usually sing a
CUSTOM BUILDING A SPECIALTY
couple of veraea of "The
General Of fire 211 W. 25th SI.
Phone 322-3103
No p a r t of a n y m a t e r i a l , n e w t o r s a v t r u v i a g , o f t h i s e d itio n
o f T h e b a n f o r d l l a r s l d m a y ba r e p r o d u c e d In a n y m a n n e r w i t h ­ Spanish Cavalier."
HOMES ON COUNTRY CLUB HI). - FOLLOW OUH SIGNS
o u t w r i t t e n p e r m l e e l o n e f t h e p u b l i s h e r o f T h e H e r a l d . Any
Thus I pass the evenings—
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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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WASHINGTON (UPI1 —
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
Tuesday urged Congress to
reform the l-all bond system
and end checkbook Justin-.
In testimony prepared for
a Senate Judiciary subcom­
mittee, Kennedy said the rich
man and the poor man do not
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courts under tha present ball
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S T E A K S _____ ■*&gt;- 5 9

WASHINGTON (HIT) —
The Senate Judiciary Commit­
tee Tuesday approved legisla­
tion to itall apportionment of
atata legislatures for a mini­
mum of two yeara.
Tha committee voted 10 to
2 to approve a bill by Senate
GOP leader Everett Dirksen
which would postpone Su­
preme Court ordered appor­
tionment until state lrgiiluturea run have two regular
sessions to consider t h c
problem.

WAR YEAR
NEW YORK tNEA) —
All eU r game play wua aus
liendi-d fur one year in HUB
and then resumed the follow­
ing season In Roaton with the
American League scoring
opaided, 12-0, victory.

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Cabinet Fails
To OK Building
TALLAHASSEE (UPD The Cabinet refused for a se­
cern) time Tuesday to approve
a request by a Tallahassee a r­
chitect firm that tl construe!
a 10-alory office building across
from the Capital Center.
Wallis Associate*, Inc., ask.
ed Cabinet approval for the
move a week ago. Gov, Far­
ris Dry ant directed a commit­
tee lo study the request.
The committee reported to­
day that U had taken "no af­
firmative action" tic cause it
had not seen the firm’s spe­
cific proposal for the building.

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Rescuers Reach
French Miners
CHAMPAGNOLE, France
(UP1)—Rescue workers broke
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.
Tha men were expected to
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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Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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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.
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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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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
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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.

Herald Index
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Bridge
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Page 8-9
Classified ...... —
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Comics ..............
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Editorial
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Funrrals
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Horoscope
Society ------ ----- Page 4-5*11
Sports ...------— __ Pag* 7
,TV Programs ... .. Pag# 3-A
Pag* 3-A
yt’e the Women

Letter Named
Trio’s Killers,
Gregory Says

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BRIEFS

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
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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.
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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
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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

Simttfi

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 at 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;•
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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
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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 Planes Scout
Wave Off
University System Puerto Rico

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)

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.

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

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

W aterfront Project
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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,
a

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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

NEW 8TUUE HOURS: Moa. Hire Frf. • to «; Bat- • « • t

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•trikes, Juvenile delinquency,
demonatrattaia. A m erica n s
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froth at tks mouth and call
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teeaaged admirers. DeGaulle
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d o m i n a n t world pawar.
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throats and warnings one dap
and making peace overture*
the neat Our ao-called allies
will continue to aeil trucks
and other equipment to Cuba,
Cungo less will continue to
murder mlaelonarlee, Bobby
Baker will continue to bank
good cold cash. The Meta will
continue to gain publicity ns
the world's worst baseball
team. Woman will still be
arrested for following fash­
ion's dicta tea and appearing
on our beaches In topless
bathing suits. Jimmie Hof fa
will still ba apepaling and
teamstera will atlll be foot­
ing the bill. Poverty will atilt
be what it has always been.
Unidentified landlord* will
continue to raise rents on
substandard living quarter*
and contribute to human mis­
ery and tha rising crlm* rats;
but Ilka Juvanllas, political
bosses will see to It that
their names never appear in
print and nothing will bo
dons to maka them give even
token Improvements In tha
alum housing they w u fat
American tatpayem will
continue to bo taken for more
and more, and their contribu­
tion* will accomplish 1st* and
lsaa. Unci* Sam will continue
seeking friendship by throw­
ing money from hell to break­
fast. 8ukamo and Nasser will
taka all thay can gat and
than laugh Ilka LltUa Audry
as thsy switch to Iron Cur­
tain countriaa for more of tha
•amt. Tha Sphlng will con­
tinue to wear hla Inscrutable
■milt and tha Coast Guard
will continua to captur* antiCastro arm* and ammunition
from Cuban patriot* who are
oaeklng to overthrow Castro
whlla tha CIA provide* arms
•nd ammunition to other
Cubana who hope to accomp­
lish tha sama and.
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continua to throw monkey
wrench** In tha machinery
and politician* will go atark,
•taring mad In an effort to
pleas* their constituents and
at tha tama time atand firm
for law and order,
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about hla business, muddled
and confused. He la living
from day to day In hopoa that
•varythlng will work out all
right Maybe he will vote, If
It doesn’t rain, or nothing
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Clerk Resigns
Altamonte Job

The next skipper of the sir*
craft carrier, the USS Sara*
toga, win pay a one-day visit
to Sanford Naval Air Station
Friday getting briefed ea
XASC program. C ip t J. M.
James of Cecil Field sear
Jacksonville will make the
tear of the base.
• • •
An evening of soda] activi­
ties and dancing will be held
by members and guests of the
Fleet Reserve Association Fri­
day starting at 0 p m. Hie event will be staged at the
lakefront Hut.

• • •

Well, some of them don’t
give up too esiUy. A United
Fress lntenutlor*' report the
other day from Guam said
U. S. Marins patrols were
searching for two scantilyclad men believed to be World
War N Japanese army strag­
glers. The men, one carrying
a gun, were sighted near a
garbage dump,

• • •

If you’re light • fingered and
bent on swiping a car or as­
sorted parts, better steer
clear of National Repossess­
ions on Sanford Avenue. Chan­
ces are their reward offer of
9200 for arrest snd conviction
of thids working that area
will spur additional "watch­
men" at the acene. They’ve
made this offer after a host
of burglaries on their lot, ac­
cording to the manager. Jack
Martin.
e • e
The Pinecrest PTA will
meet at the school at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday. A 30-minute
business meeting In the audi­
torium will precede a 30-min­
ute period when teaheers will
open their classrooms for
meeting parents. Between 1:30
and 9 p.m. refreshmenU will
be served in the school cafe­
teria. Mrs. J. L. Horton la
the PTA president
• • •
Television is being used to
teach teachers how to use ed­
ucational television, the Flor­
ida Institute for Continuing
University Studies said today.
Two series of televised lessons
are being used for the first
time by Florida school sys­
tems to aid their teachers In
making the best use of edu
cational television. The series
was produced at Tampa Edu­
cational Television S t a t i o n
WEDU by tha Florida Insti­
tute.

• • •

Tha Gindepriile Volunteer
Tiro Department will meet
Jointly with the Ladies Auxil­
iary at their regular bi-mon­
thly meeting, tonight at 7:30
at the Ebeneier Chapel. Final
plans for a fish fry to be held
at tha Farmer’s Auction Mar­
ket, Sept. 13, will be made.
Special guest at the meeting
will be Mias Vickie McArdle
who represented the Cinderville Volunteer Fire Dept. In
the Miss Flame contest in
Long wood.

• • •

How about this for growth:
Florida's mushrooming popu­
lation has moved the state
from No. 10 to No. 9 spot In
census bureau listings. In I9­
60, the men, women and chil­
dren in the state numbered
4.931,Stiff. And a&gt; of this week
it is 3.705,000, or a Jump of
more than a quarter million
in four years.

• • •

California leads the nation
with tl,064,iwo. Others a r e :
2. New York, 17,913.0U0; 3,
Pennsylvania, 11.439,000; 4,
Illinois, 10,480.000; 5, Teass,
10,397,000 ; 8, Ohio. 10,100,000;
7. .Michigan, 8,000,000; and 8,
New Jersey. 8,682,000. Filling
out the top ten li Massachu­
setts with 3,338,000.

Herald Index

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Abby
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Bridge
Classified —~~~ . Pag* 10-11
Pag* 9-10
Comics
Pag* 8
Editorial ----- —
.....
Pag* 9
Horoscope
Society ---------- —. Pag* 2-3
Sports
.... ... . Pag* 4
(TV Programs - ____ Pag* 9

la a split decision with the
tie-breaking vote east by May­
or Lawrence Swafford the Al­
tamonte Springs Town Coun­
cil Wednesday night accepted
the resignation of Town Clerk
Harold Cappe,
Capps waa employed by the
council only a few months ago
but ran Into difficulty over tax
roll procedures with the may­
or.
la a letter to the Council,
Capps aald that Swofford had
instructed him to project the
M l valuations on the 1964 tex
roll. He also aald that he had
advised the mayor that "The
basle valuation records on
thla scoll have been altered in
some Instances for no appar­
ent, Justifiable cause and, in
good conscience, I cannot car­
ry these valuations forward to
the 1964 Tax Scroti."
Aparently Swofford consid­
ered this "Insubordination"
and last Friday directed n
communication to Capps In­
structing him tbit his services
were no longer needed.
In Capps’s letter to the
Council last night bn also
said:
"At the time of my employ­
ment, Mayor Swofford and
the Town Council agreed that
I would have full administra­
tive authority over town em­
ployees , , . However, on se?.
cral occasions since our dis­
cussion concerning the tax
scroll, Mayor Swofford has in
structed these employees that
they are not under my super
vision and forbidden to assist
me In any way.”
Cappa asked the Council to
give them his full report but
added, "In the event that the
Interference with the Clerk’ s
office. , , . cannot b« Hopped
Immediately by thia Council,
1 will have no alternative
than to tender my resignation
as Town Clock effective this
date."
On n motion to a c c e p t
Capps's resignation Councilmen Kleth Nixon and Glenn
Stephenson voted favorably
with Councilmen Robert New­
ell and John Friteh voting against acceptance, Swofford
broke the tie with hia favor­
able vote.
Mrs, Dorothy Bardeen wee
named acting Town Clerk,

Giant Rocket
Shot Planned
Off Cape Pad Premier Bows I
To U. S. Plea,
Resumes Post

Khanh Returns To Viet Nam Job

CAPE KENNEDY (UPll
— The United States tonight
pinna to orbit Its largest
scientific satellite to study
space and Its hesarda to man­
ned voyages to the moon and
planets.
The 1,078-pound orbiting
g e o p h y s i c a l obaervatory
(OGO) is set to the be rockited on en orbital path that
will taka it one-third of the
way to the moon. Launch
time ia from 9:24 p.m. EDT
to 10:09 p.m. EDT.
Launch director Robert H.
Gray amid Wednesday hurrieant Dora could pose a prob­
lem If It threatened the track­
ing station on Antigua In tha
Leeward Islands, but he said
it was not likely to delay the
shot
OGO, first of a $210 mil­
lion eerlee of alx large standardixed spacecraft, la called a
“ streetcar satellite" because
it carries 20 separata exper­
iments as passengers — more
than any other U. S. moonlet.
Most of Its delicate Inatrumenta are designed to study
space
radiation,
magnetic
fields, apace dust and radio
noise from the sun and Jup­
iter.
Project scientist George H.
Ludwig ssid OGO has sever­
al experiments to study and
help predict the occurrences
of solar flares — great bursts
of deadly high-energy radia­
tion from tha aun that could
endanger manned spaceflights.
OGO, which la 60 feet long
and 60 feet wide with Its
solar panels, booms and an­
tennas extended, will be hurl­
ed into the iky atop sn Atlas-Agenx rocket — the samn
model that fired thr success­
ful Ranger-7 picture-taking
probe to the moon July 2V.

SAIGON, Viet Nam &lt;UP1&gt;Premler Nguyen Khanh returned unexpectedly to Saigon
today ia apparent acceptance
of an Americas suggestion
that bo return ai soon as poss­
ible.
After Khanh stepped down
from the presidency last week­
end following two weeks of
riots and went to sick leave,
U. 8. Ambassador Naxwell D.
Taylor aald Khanh "especta
to return to Saigon in the neat
few days and resume his nor­
mal duties is head of govern­
ment."
Khanh said Tuesday it would
be more like two weeks be­
cause he needed rest. He wss
staying at the mountain resort
of Dilat, 145 miles east of
Saigon.
But today Khanh, who is 36,
flew Into the capital without
announcement.
Neither acting Premier Ngu­
yen Xusn Osnh, a civilian
economist, nor MaJ. Gen. Du
ong Van Minh, one of Khanh'*
major rivals, were In Saigon
Osnh snd Minh hid flown
to the central Viet Nsm city
of Hue, 423 mites north of the
capital, to try to convince stu­
dent and Buddhist holdouts
there to end their highly vocal
opposition to the government.
Fifty miles south of Hue, at
Danang where some of last
week's worst riots occurred,
Buddhists were still holding a
kidnaped
Roman
Catholic
army lieutenant, raising fears
of more riots.
The government that Knanh
was returning to thus was con­
fronted with trouble on all
sides.

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VOL. 56

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Established 1908

THURS., SEPTEMBER 3. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 270

Dora, Cleo Swing Out To Ocean,
Watch Lowered In Island Area
2 Hurricanes
Chum Atlantic
To Wild Frenzy

Cape Facilities
Visited By City
Kiwanis Club

BAN JUAN. P. R. (UPI)—
Giant site hurricane Dorn
turned toward tha northwest
today to aim ita 115 mile ea
hour winds over the open
ocean.
A hurricane watch was die*
continued la the tetanda fring­
ing the northeastern Carib­
bean but the San Juan
s e e
TALLAHAMEE (UPI) —
Gev. Farris Bryant nrged
the President today to de)tiers parts el Ftorida hM by
Hnrrtcaae Clew a nsejer dis­
aster area usd allocate en
Immediate $3M,M6 hi
tral
( HASH INJURES four ponton* when the car in which they were riding
week.
rimmed a tree on the Old Orlundo Highway ahortly before midnight
Bryant
Wednesday. Being at Seminole Memorial Hospital are Shirley Diane
lag a meeting wtth Civil D u
Stevomtnn, 17, o f Winter Garden; Judy Ellin Aimton, 18, of Ocoee; Sudan
tease anihorittos that den*
Ann McQuillen, 17, of Winter Garden; and Leon Stevenaon, 19, o f Miami.
age from Ctoe waa nttann*
Investigating officers mild the car wit* traveling west when It went out of
ted at $116 million of which
control and crashed the tree. The Stevenson girl woe believed to be
HIA million was ts puhtto
driving.
faculties and the n a l to prV .
vat# structures.
s e e
Weather
Bureau
warned raw
JACKfSON, Wye. (UPlV — Lodge. He was stikkaff In Ms
•••
Menu
o
f
the
leewards
te
Dr. Nortnan A. Welch, presi­ room, shortly liefore he was
stay away from low-lying
dent of the American Med­ to leave fur the banquet.
beaches te etcape the hunfc
ical
Asauclatlon,
stricken
cane backwash of heavy eena
Wednesday night with a mas­
and rough surf.
sive cerebral hemorrhage, was
Home To Quit
More than 1,000 reties te
reported in critical condition
TALLAHASSEE &lt;Ul‘ I) —
A "Safe Driver of the Mon­
Each month’s winner will the north, hurricane Cleo ale*
today at St. John's Hospital
House Speaker Mallory Horne th" program his been estab­ recelvo a citation from the whipped
harmlessly
away
here.
Glenn Stephenson, member
from land with winds np te
disclosed
today
flint
ho
will
Pilot
Club
and
also
a
tank
of
lished
by
the
Sanford
Pilot
Doctors said Welch "took of the Altumunte Springs
resign as attorney for the Flo­ Club, according to an announ­ gasoline fret from • local ser­ 100 mph. The Washington
a turn for the worse" at Town Council,
Wednesday
Weather Bureau located Clee
about 2:30 a. m. MOT today night obtained tha approval
rida .Milk Commission on Nov. cement today by Vola Lam- vice station.
at II a. m. (EST) about SSd
bertsnn, chairman of the Pub­
and at 6 a. m. underwent of fellow board members to
The program has been ap­ miles aurth-uortheaat of Bara
L
lic relations committee of the
Home Builders Supply will brain surgery. Tha operation compare the town’s tax roll
proved
by Andrew Bracken, mudu, near latitude 37.4,
local organisation.
figures with those of the
construct a $130,000 warehouse lasted 1 4 hours.
Victory Seen
principal of Seminole High. Longitude 62.2. It wee mov­
The
club
will
honor
each
Dr. Brendan P, Phlhb* of Seminole County Tax Asses­
and retail outlet at Altamonte
TALLAHASSEE (Ul'IJ — month a student driver selec­ It was termed by Mr. and ing toward the •aat-northeaat
Springs, according to an an­ Casper, Wyo., head of a team sor'a office so that any ap­
Gov. Farris Bryant said to­ ted by Sir. and Mrs. Albert K. Mrs. Campbell as a great at 20 MPH.
nouncement during Wednes­ of physicians attending the parent Inequities can be an­
Tha Ban Juan Weather
day he has Just about reached Campbell, new student driver stride forward in safety by
day night's meeting of the Al­ stricken 62 - year •old AMA alysed.
Bureau
centered hurricane
Instructors
at
Seminole
High,
encouraging ail students to be
the conclusion that President
Stephenson asked Town
tamonte Springs Town Coun­ president, said it was believed
Dorn at U a. m. (1ST)
the
Florida
Highway
Patrol,
doing
their
utmost
to
drive
Lyndon
Johnson
will
carry
the hemorrhage was caused Attorney, Joe Davis, to pre­
cil.
about 460 mites east-northFlorida In the November gen­ the Seminole County Sheriff’s safely not only during the per
The matter had been before by a tachycardia), a speeding pare a resolution which the
F ig h t R a g e s
east of Ban Juan, near Lati­
Department
and
the
Sanford
ini
of
competition
but
at
all
eral
elections.
councilman presented to the
tha Council on aeveral occa­ up of the heart.
LABIS, Johorc State, Malay­
tude 19.2, Longitude 16,7.
Police DepartmcnL
timei.
The operation early today bosrd Wednesday evening.
sions relative to closing a
sia (L'PD—M a ll)till defence
Turning to e
northwest
Probe
Starts
street to enable the firm to was performed by a Casper
After adopting the proposal f o r c e s battlei Indonesian
course, Dorn slowed down in
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
have warehouse platform fa­ brain surgeon, Dr. Frank So- the Council agreed to convene paratroop invaders in fierce
forward movement to about
cilities. The Council came up roosh.
for a special meeting Sept. 9, skirmishes »M r this swamp Tl e FBi b is begun an invest!12 MPH, forecasters said.
Welch hud flown here from to discuss the analysis ami if and Jungle Mlliemcnt today. (.-lion i t President Johnson's
with several alternative plans
"Present indications era
but the firm developed its his home in Boston, Mas*., to neressury to employ profes­ In Kuala Lumpur, (he govern­ lidding into the latest round
that hurricane Dora will pain
own plan which would not sddrea* tha snnual banquet sional appraisers to reaisess ment declared h stale of em­ •it ihargi-i. and denials m the
to the north and east of the
call for the closing of any, of the Wyoming State Med­ properties so designated by ergency as tin: threat of possi­ controvert ial Bobby Baker
Leeward Islands this after­
ical Society at Jackson Lake the board.
strata.
esse.
ble war grew.
noon end tonight," the mid­
PRAGUE,
Cxechnslovskla take part in 20th anniversary day advisory said. "North­
(UPI)—Soviet Premier Nik. celebrations of the Slovak up­ westerly winds of 25 to 35
ita 8. Khrushrhev, Hearing rising against the Nasi Ger­ Mi’ ll and rough seas and
heavy surf will be experienc­
tha end of hia 10-day visit to man occupation.
ed In the islands."
Ctoehoslovakia, arranged to­
By Jaae Casselberry
issnt to county school offi-1 opinion that it is too far for sine* many of the youngsters i limit. Conditions are haiard* day to visit an aircraft fac­
The annual battle of the cia,a. It was consensus of |the younger children to walk live Just under tha two-mile out due to hravy traffic go­ tory.
ing to ami from the school
Khrushchev toured Ctech
school buses ia on once mors
BUY 3 SEIHERLING TIRES
and there are no sidewalks.
collective farms Wednesday
ami 30 irate Casselberry par­
Support on behalf of the dispensing advlrs on chickAT THE REGULAR PRICE . • .
ents whose children attend
Casselberry parents has been •na and corn to farm workers
Get the
South Seminole Elementary
offered by Mayor Owen An- and manager*.
and Junior High Schools
stey, Marshal Gus Sawyer
Today’s acheduls also inmade plana Wednesday night
and Representative Jan Fur- e l u cl o d further conferences
to attend the Sent. 10 meet­
with hia host, President An­
ing of the County School
Ralph Welmer o f Over­ tonin Novotny. It wss beGUARANTEED 27 MONTHS
Board, en masse, to protest
brook Drive stated "when I lleved they were discussing
the elimination of bus service
pey taxes I don't consi der my ways of eating tension with
Tobies* lllackwall
Tubeless Whitewall
t o those living within the two
child a 'courtesy rider* aa west Germany, Cxechoaloreg price-no 1 4th
reg price-an 4th
mile limit.
many others who do not pay vakia’s neighbor to ths West.
lira
trade-in, 3
Tire Six*
trade-in. 8
81so
The parents, who live in
taxes are riding tho bus." Khrushchev wants mors trade
liras p/lai |
tires p/Ux
the area east of Highway 17Mrs. Lovelacs brought out with West Germany and
M « x U I 5 4 4 5 IFrra * • » » * ]
92 in Casselberry, gathered at
tho fact that those who live plans to visit there next year.
[* "•
tha home of Mr. and Mra.
In town are actually paying
Khrushchev told C i t e h
Donald Lovelace, 1666 Oakmore taxes since their prop­ agricultural workers during
u ,.„ j
1Free
wood Lane, to discuss their
erties are stressed at high- hia visit to a model poultry
common problem. Together
or rates while others are farm Wednesday that they
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Free 8.70x16 I
they represented some 43
reaping the benefits. In addi­ could learn a lot from Amer­
7.30x14 1
school children estimated to
tion, the citiiena of Cassel­ ican methods.
7.10116
Fret
bo only approximately oneberry are paying for tho
"The capitalist world has
K V ,
8.00s 14
third of those affected by tha
roads used to get to tho two shown an example of largenew policy in thia area. Tho
Free 7.40x16 |
schools.
i7.80x151 Q T 4 K
scale poultry farming," ha
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children have been transport­
It was stated that the ma­ told them. “ Thia must be ac­
1" “
ed aa courtesy ridera lines
jority of mothers do not have knowledged. I am not afraid
the opening of Altamonte
transportation means to get of being criticised for prais­
Elementary School five years
their children to school and ing capitalism for its produc­
ago.
there were murmurs of hold­ tion of eggs and meat. It ia
A.MONG CASSELBERRY parent* meeting Wednesday night at the home
Robert Dysert of 220 Mock­
ing a mass *'walk-ln" of achieving good result*."
of Mrs. Donald Lovelace, right, to sign petitions o f protest on refuaal by
ingbird Lane acted aa chair­
mothers ami children to tho
the school board to provide bus service for children living on the east
Khrushchev waa scheduled
man of the group which is
school if something ia out to leave for home Friday, lie
side of Highway 17-92 were, from left, Mrs. Dan Lott, Mrs. Robert Liy.circulating petition* to prsicrt and Mr. Djr^rL
don*.
^ 'ta iy td bees hut Thursday to

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New Firm Due
At Altamonte

A M A Chief Felled
By Brain Damage

Check Slated

On Tax Rate

Thirty-five members of the
Sanford Kiwanis Club and
aeveral guests took the VIP
tour i f the 15,000 sere Cape
Kennedy-Merrltt Island space
flight eree Wednesday.
The bus trip, which was
arranged by Henry Decker,
protocol officer of NASA
took the group through the
lnunch sites of the famous
apace rocketa, beginning with
the Mercury Redstone launch
site, where Astronauts Alan
Shepard and Gus Grissom set
out on the first two flights
into space.
After viewing the launch
sites, including that of the
Saturn rockets, which will
carry the men of the Gemini
project to exploration of the
moon In I960, the group tour­
ed the initial layout of the
s|&gt;nre museum, which la now
in process of being completed.'
Or.# of the ItignDchU of
the trip was tbs visit to the
Merritt Island Saturn moonexploration site, whets the
largest building in the world
Is being constructed to house
the Saturn rocket In con­
trolled • climate atmosphere.
This phase of the moon ex­
ploration project will launch
the Apollo lunar landing
spacecraft which will carry
men to the moon and back to
earth.
Decker traveled with the
Kiwanis group, explaining the
historical ami future activ­
ities uf the various spacecraft
and
the
behind-the-scenes
ptannlng a n d construction
that are carried on at the
nation's space center.

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'Safe Driver' Hunt
Planned By Pilots

Nikita Nearing End
Of Chat With Slavs

Parents Map Strategy Over School Bus Ride Feud

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�Regina Kay Clark Engaged
Mr. M i Mr*. Kenneth W.
C M af f e iM , u m « m
the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage af their
daughter, MU* Regina Kay
Clark, to Ckarle* Edward
Parker, ion of Mr. and Mr*.
8*oin*l K. Parkar of Ovtedo.
Tha papular hrMe-elect wa*
kora la Charleston, W. Va„
and s t t a a d a d schools in
Charleston and Sanford. Sh*
• u gradneted from Seminole
Hlgk School with th* rail* of
M2, whar* *h* wa* a majoratta and a member of TrlHl-Y, Literary Club *nd Fu­
ture Teachers' Club. She at*
Virginia Intcrmont

College at Bristol and waa
grednatad from Orlando Jun­
ior College with the claaa of
'64. She will enter Rotlina
College aa a junior thla year.
Mr. Parker wai born at
Macon, Ge., aad attended
achoola in Ovlado. He waa on
the basketball team at Or­
lando Junior College, and will
attend Kolllpa thia year while
working with hia father at
Parker Construction Company.
The wedding will be an
event of Nevemebrr 2ft, UW4,
it 7:30 p. m. at the First
MelhodUt Church of Sanford.

Highlights Party
For Sorority

Legion Auxiliary
No. 53 To Have
Supper Friday
Mri. Paul Peiold, prtildcnt
of American Legion Auxiliary
unit S3, announce* a covered
diab (Upper will bo held Fri­
day Night, September 4, at
the American Legion Hut.
Special guaat will bo Mrs.
John I, Brown of Tsvtrti,
Sixth District president, who
MISS REGINA KAY CLARK
will pey her official visit for
the yoar to the unit.
Miss Linds Spencer and
Miss Holen Mann, who worn
delegates to Girls' State at
TtUahasoao sponsored by tha
Auxiliary, wifi give reports on
tholr activities.
All members are urged to
Glfla - Cards - Books bo prosoat for an interesting Mrs. Elmar Wontenay and who la presently stationed in
program planned in their be­ Mrs. P. R. Bach hav* recently Germany, had a leave of abi n k . r i m st.
returned from • delightful •once for two weeks, and
half.
three week vacation In Eur­ Joined hla mother In Pulborope. They left Miami via Jat
ough, Sussex, where he wee
in 101 degree weather, and
born, but moved to America
■even houra later, after atopa
when he waa a yaar old.
In th* Bermuda Islands, ar­
Thay toured England and
rived In England, where the
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want to the theater In London.
temperature waa In the aerly
Scott waa favorably Impraeaed
SO't, and cold to our Florida with all the hletorlcal altea
frlanda.
Including Buckingham Palace,
Murltl (Mr*. Wontenay) Is
tha Houee of Parliament, Big
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Ben and the quaint old
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pronounced
British accent, ily haa attended all these
which la ao charming and re­
years which was built In 1100
fined. Thla was har first trip A.D.
abroad In sight ytara and aha
Muriel’* mother, who I* 73,
received tha full red carpet expect* to fly to Sanford
treatment.
Christmas, and Scott la do­
Her son, Srotl Wontenay, ing aome wishful thinking to­

Members of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha Sorority, their husband*
and gueits, recently enjoyed
■ delightful steak fry end out­
ing at MaekJe Brother* lovely
Deltona.
The evening wee spent ehatting about summer activities
and planning for the months
ahead as tha group relaxed
in an exotic atmospbern midst
flaming tiki torches.
Highlight of the evening was
an old fashioned group sing
and a scenic moonlight cruise
aboard Uw Deltona Queen, pi­
loted by Captain Harold Wlllet.
Enjoying the festivities were
Mr. and Mra. Jack Shirard,
Edgar Bruce, Johnny Higgins,
Milner Osborne, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Reurk, Pet* Bukur, Aubrey
Moran, Terry Smith, Rlrby
Fit* Jr., Henry Tooke 111, and
guest* Miss Bonnie Cox, Lt.
Richard Edwarda and Mrs.
June Brndie.
Out of town guests were Mr.
end Mrs. Ed McCall of Ocala,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willet of Deltona.

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The pavilion was transfor­
med into a gala festival alts,
d e c o r a t e d wrm colorful
streamers, clusttra o f bal­
loons, soft lights, end a huge
lt was constructed from paper
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Sewing Hints
For Stitching
Stretch Fabric
JOLIET, III. &lt;UPI&gt;—When
sewing stretch fabrics, uaa a
steam iron to prsshrlnk them
but do not apply pressure, ad­
visee Anne Sterling, of th*
American Inatltul* of laun­
dering.
In cutting tha pattern make
aura tha stretch goes in the
desired direction and us*
sharp scissor* to avoid any
pulling, aha said. To avoid
marring tha fabric usa chalk
for marking and place pins
in th* same direction aa
atretch.
Us* a small, fin* naedle for
a medium stitch- A small sigsag stitch glvaa maximum
stratch without breakage. The
bast type of thread to uae 1*
nylon
for elasticity and
strangth. Don't stretch the
fabric whan stitching, says
Mrs. Sterling. Finish seams
by pinking and uae a dress­
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Surprised By Recent Guests
By Margaret Ceaby
Mr. and Mra. Chart** Laud­
er. of Centralis, 111., made a
surprise visit to Mra. Laud­
er's aunt and uncle, Mr. end
Mrs. Robert E. Stephenson, 20
South Cortei Avenue, North
Orlando. Thla waa the first
time in more than four years
that they had an opportunity
to see each other, and the
chatter of "news from home”
flowed like a fountain.
The Lauder a traveled on to
Miami — arriving la Ume for
the Miss Unlvera# Pageant
They returned waving the au­
tographs of Miss France, Miss
Italy, Miss Norway and Miss
Sweden, whom they had the
pleasure of meeting.
In addition to that delightful
experience, cn route beck to
Centralla, tbs Lauders repor­
ted that they were stopped in
Knoxville, Tenn., by th* Po­
lice Department, and to their
complete ametement were
named "TourtaU of th# Day."
They appeared on television
and spoke over the radio; they
also were Invited to be guests
of the City for dinner and
overnight.
Marge waa delighted her
niece and husband bad a me­
morable trip especially since

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my SaWall, Dick Nolte, Mark
Seals, Molly CHmitead, Timo­
thy Schwarts, Steve Stankiew in aad Patricia Ranger.

The Robert E. Stephensons'

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NEXT APRIL FOR FIRST

SANFORD. FLORIDA

ghter at Lf. end Mrs. Gen*
Rogero, waa a recent honor
guest ef • delightful splash
party given by bar parents at
NAS Officer’ s poo! in eetobralion of hor being "sweet *lx-

Swiming aad a cook-out,
featuring hamburger*, hot
dogs sad all the trimmings de­
lighted the guests. Dancing
followed the cook-out, and la­
ter ia the evening, tha large
pink and green birthday cake
waa served with punch and lea
cream.
Mra. Thelma Unger assisted
the Rogero*'.
Enjoying the festive cele­
bration were Diane Accardi,
Dennis Bates, Patty Biondl,
Andrea Bogcajjs, Fred Bry­
ant, Peggy Doucette, Suxanne
Faille, Virginia Glenn, Pet

WELCOMES
FALL!
*«•*,
eitv

DAN AND STAN Mathieux, twin eons o f Mr.
Hint Mm. Oliver Muthieux of Geneva, recently
relebruted their fifth birthday. The boye,
rather than have h party, asked to be treated to
aupper at Trade Winds Cafeteria in Saminola
Plata.
(Herald Photo)

P H IL C O W IN D O W A IR C O N D IT IO N E R S

231S PARK DR.

Miss Carolyn Rogero, dau­

N ew Arrivals

Tamperature U Important In
baking with yaast. Yaast likes
warm aurruundlnga. Active dry
yeast or coin pressed yeast disslove more quickly In warm
water—105 to US degrees Fahrenheit. Test the warmth of
the water as you would beat
milk lor a baby’# bottle— a
drop of tho water placed on the
inner aide of the wrist should
feel warm, not hot.

W E S T IL L H A V E A FEW

ACT QUICKLY! WAIT UNTIL

M iss Rogero Is Sweet Sixteen

Fluff sweet potatoes with
butter and canned apple aauce.
Put back Into the Mulls and
brown In broiler.
• • •
Treat outdoor furniture with
a wood pnaervatlv* to add
year* to it* life.
• • •
Discourage silverflsh
on
shelves by washing with a bor­
ax solution and aprlnklt a
Ilttla borax on the baek of the
shelve*.
• • •
Use a moth ball as th* center
to wind a hank or yarn Into a
ball to atora.
• • •
Use paper clip* to hold plea
tlce material Instead of bast
lng which will leave pin
marlei.
• * •
Phlneatone buttons and hue
Mr. and Mra. Franklin J.
kies will sparkle If soaked
In liquid detergent for about 15 Itoiph announce the arrival of
minutes and then rubbed with a daughter Gwynn Lynn, born
ward* a leave at that time so ■ flannel cloth.
August 21, 1964, at Fountainthat he may accompany hla
• • *
blcau. Germany. Har weight
D. W . Corkhill
grandmother.
For a treat, try lemon sher wai 6 pounds, 14 ountet.
Althouuh th* weather was bert With chilled canned apple
Mrs. Rotph fs the former
inclement, cold and incaasant cauce.
Is N ow Retired
Miss Linda McSwain of San­
rain, Mra. Wontenay; report*
* * *
ford.
a fabuloua memorable trip.
Use
a
quirk
application of Th* neterna! grandparents
In N. Orlando
Mra .Ilach spent some time clear nail polish on a envelop*
in England before touring the flap when normal adhesive are Mr. and Mra. II. E. McBy Margaret Ceaby
Hwain of Sanford, and the
Donald William Corkhill Sr., Continent. She particularly doesn't stick.
pe&gt;crnul grandmother is Mrs.
enjoyed
the
two
day
fcativnl
•
•
•
Chief Machinist'* Mato, USN,
Y.vian Waters.
was flown home from the at S t r a t f o r d On Avon,
Rub while vinegar an tha
(HhikespaaraV
horn#)
which
Mediterranean, r e c e n t l y ,
mark left on dresses when the
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Grella
where he was complsllng his was filled with pomp and hem Is lowered. Then prees
of
DeLand announce tho ar­
pageantry.
twenty years of service aout with a warm irou.
rival of a eon, Scott Andrew,
• • •
She retreated on to the
board the destroyer, IT. S. 8.
horn August 26, 1964 at Writ
Cone. Corkhill returned home continent, touring principal
Sew through a btotlar to ahnonc-too-soon for the long-a­ cities and historical landmarks sorb grease on a freshly oiled Volusia Memorial Hospital
and wtlghlng sight pounds
waited arrival of daughter, *n route. H«r itenerary car­ sewing machine.
and 13 ounces.
* • •
Colleen. Shortly after hla re­ ried her through Belgium,
turn to Sanford Naval Air Sta­ France, Skits*rland, Liechten­
When putting ■ patch on The maternal grandparent!
tion, ha was officially retired stein, Luxembourg, Austria, pants or on a (leave, open the are Mr. and Mrs. William
from the U. S. Navy which and through the Alpa to seem end sew the patch on a Bentley of Tonawond*. N.Y.
and Mr. and Mr*. Walter
made it postsble for him and Italy.
smooth surface.
* • •
Grella of Oiamherahurg, Pa.
W* walcnmo you gala back
wife, Shirley, to enjoy thetr
Mr*. Grella ia th* former
ISmniihold adopted little home, and glad we know
Put pap.tr dolltta between
feminine
tomboy together. someone whn is fortunate stacked plates and sauces of Miss Judy Bentley of Sanford.
The Corkhill* vow that Collaen enough to make such a lux- fine chins to prevent acral"Police" the picnic area
looks the image of their ten- urioua jaunt
ches.
when th* meal It over to
year-old son, Donald Jr., who
laave It free of litter—landwieb
ii also very proud to hav* a
wrappers, melon rinds, paper
sister.
plates, napkins ind other leav­
The Corkhill* have been res­
ings.
idents of Florida for aome
years and like the area so
much that they will continue
to make their home at 12U
Lnmhaidy Hoard, North Or­
lando.

Return From European Trip

RE-O PEN S F R ID A Y , SEPT. 4th

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Just in time for school.
White and paatela in aevera! d l i f e r e n t collar
style*. Of couds* thara’r*
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Sept i, 1964 — Pape 3

Ernie Morris Has Birthday
Krnle Alorris recently eel- |
cbratt-d his fourth birthday
with all day celebration at the
MQ Ranch. Over fifty boys
and girls, who are "staying
In" guest* at the ranch help­
ed Ernie celebrate.
The day’s activities Includ­
ed many western and ranch
festivities, with Ernie mount­
ing his favorite horse. “ Tropprr.” for a cattle cutting con­
test. The celebration elided
with a huge bon fire, an In­
dian pageant, and an out­
standing display of fire works.
Family member* present en­
joying Ernie’s birthday din­
ner in the "cookhouse" were
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Morris
ERNIE MORRIS, recently celebrated his fourth
ami daughter. April, Mr. anj
birthday at the MQ Ranch. Ilia sister, Carrie
Mr*. Herman E. Morris, Mr,
"Gladyce,
is eyeing the huge ranch style birth­
snd Mrs. Ernest H. Morris
day
cake
with obvious speculation.
and brother. Danny Morris.

Geneva
FOUR GENERATIONS o f the Carl A. Kelly family of Geneva are repre­
sented In this photo ntude recently at the Kelly home. Here visiting them,
all from Paducah. Ky., are their children. Mr. mid Mrs. Paul Kelly and
their two daughters and husbands and children; Mr. und Mrs. Michael
Clark und Anita and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hotlowell and Kelly, Don and
Nancy. Also guests o f the Kelly’s are Rev. James Cannon, pastor of the
Lawn Oak Church of Christ In Paducuh und his wife und son, Phil.

diomsmaksM

Personals

By Jo.Inn (lays
Kathy and Bonnie Fessct
are visiting their grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Dunn Sr. of Lake Harney
while their father, Richard
Fesscl, is confined to the hoipital in Rocklcdge. Mrs. Dunn
anticipates that the girls will
remain for another ten day*

Qohnsh

By Mr*. H. L. Johnson

Miss Collette Hughey, dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hughey, has returned from
Jacksonville where she spent
two weeks visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Starling and child-

Housewives
Primed O n
Meat Tips

LINCOLN, Nek (U P!) —
Even M a s o n e d shopper* sel­
dom ran visual!** the place on
the animal caress* from which
a piece of beef comet, accord­
ing to Mr*. Clara Leopold,
University of Nebraska home
management •pelalist.
She said the more tender
enta come from areas that
■re not exercised much. Meat
from the rib and loin sections,
for example, ia more tender
than that from the leg, neck
or shoulder.
However, each rut is
better than the animal Itaelf,
Mrs. Leopold said. To know
and understand quality rating
must be a part of the shopper’e knowledge about meat
cuts. Government grades are
the best guide, according to
speciallat The best ia
Housemaid Knees the
prime—then choke, good and
■tarnlard.
Pet Peeve T o
Mrs. Leopold aald that In
general, the finer the grade,
the more fat or suet. Many
Milady
shoppers prefer good and
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. standard for their leanness,
tUPI) — So you donT Ilk* although fat provides juici­
ness and flavor.
housekeeping?

You have tots of company,
u n ' ^**elr daughter, Kay, re -ny* Sirs. Eul* J. Newman,
turned home with Collette to Texas A A Jl University ex­
spend two weeks away.
tension service home manage­
ment specialist. Mrs. Newman
Guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Les­
"“ id that research studies In­
ter P. Harper on Sunday. dicate many hometnakei* dis­
Aug. 23. were their son-in-law like house clraning. especially
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. floor care. But if it’s any con­
L. C. Wells and children from solation. floor cleaning saves
Pomona Park.
wear and. In the long run,
money.
Mrs. Helen Alderman hail a,
Floor coverings and wood
Sunday afternoon guests this floor especially benefit by
Week, her cousins. .Mr. and
er C(ir(i Mrs. Newman
Mrs. Ben Burton of Leesburg, said.

Springs called me and explain­ 14 cup smooth or crunchy pea oven until brown. Serve
cole slaw or vegetables.
nut butler
ed it so easy. Now it works
and here is her wonderful re­ U cup shortening
TUNA-IN-A-HURRY
cipe for Pecan Tallies. They 1 cup light brown sugar, pack
ed
2 cans (7 or.) tuna
are like small individual Pe­
2 egg*
I can cream ol mushroom soup
can Pies. Use the small sire 1 tsp. vanilla
1 can peas
Mrs. Emma Vout* ha* rcmuffin tins lor these. Do not 5» cup milk
1 small bag potato chips
turned from a vacation in Chi-|
1
HUVC
grease them and spread the 12 individual chocolate peanut Grease 1 qt. casserole. Com­ cago where she visited he
’*J
Three
Advantages
duugh around the bottom and butter cups
bine tuna, peas and undiluated brothers, Dan und Erne
Sift (lour, salt and baking
hn&gt;om * ,up&gt; m u slightly. Knop. From Chicago she went
sides of each muffin cup. That
Stretch garments continue
is where 1 made the mistake. powder together. Mix peanut yop with crushed potato chips- to Lakcvllla, III., to visit Mrs
lo "grow.” Stretch has caught
Using the exact amount of in­ butter, shortening ami brown u ^ e in medium oven 330 de- Barbara Wagner, formerly of „n like wildfire, and isn't exgredients called for the dough sugar and beat until light and,5ret.s (or JO minutes, or until Casselberry. Before returning
peeled to slop. Manufacturers
will come out just perfect. fluffy. Beat in eggs and van 1bubbly. Serve wiih a tossed home she abo visited her sis
•ell us about lliree per cent
Here is the recipe.
ilia. Add dry ingredients al­ salad lor a quick treat.
tcr-in-law, Mr*. Henry Knop, of all garments sold are of
ternately with milk. Spoon in­
PECAN TASSIES
in Twinlakcs, Wis,
the stretch type, and predic­
to 21 paper lined 2 inch muffin
1 3-or. pkg. Cream Cheese
Okay Teenager*, Here's a
tions are they will increase
tins. Cut peanut butter cups in treat (or you
V* lb. butter or margarine
Mr. and M r* T. It. Sum- to 2U per rent by llaid.
half and press one-half into
(1 stick)
PARTY BURGERS
meriill ami children have re­
Myrtle Wilson Home Dem­
t tup flour. ( I used the Wondra the center of each unbaked
turned from a weeks vacation onstration Agent says there is
1 lb. ground beef
flour and no silling need­ muffin. Bake in 350 degrees
at New Smyrna Reach where a large variety of stretch fab­
1 tbsp. lard
oven for 25 minutes. Makes 21.
ed)
they enjoyed (idling, swim rics and garments available
V« cup chopped onion
Mix butter, cheese and Tour
lug and basking in Die sun.
's cup green pepper strips
today. And more coming Inio
as pie dough. Cut in 21 pieces
BAKED PEANUT MAPLE 1 can f !0li or ) condensed
llu- stores every day. Stretch
anil press in tiny mtiffm tins SLICES are nice to take .dung
Mrs. It. A. Wesson and chll fabrics are showing up in
mushroom soup
unsreawd Be sure and press on a picnic or to put la the
dim have moved into the evuythlug bum hats, gloves,
V* cup milk
around sides also.
' kiddles lunches.
Summcrsill house on Uikc shops and diapers to lace.
V* tsp. salt
FILLING
3 cups sifted flour
I English muffin, split and Geneva Mr. Wesson, present­ Strctchirs have three htg
Beat 2 eggs and add Ilk 'a tip. soda
toasted
ly employed in New York, it
advantages—they lit belter,
cup* brown sugar ami 2 tbsp. la tsp. salt
Cook onion and green |&gt;tpper expected here in Nuvember.
they help eliminate many
butter. Cook over low heat 'a Up. baking powder
in lard until tender, Add The community extend* a
problem- of sire, and they are
until sugar melts—no lunger.
■a cup shortening
ground beef and cook until warm welcome to these new
easy to care lor. They even
Sprinkle bottom of each cup la cup smooth peanut butter lightly brown. Pour off drip­
residents.
with minced pecans, then add ia cup firmly packed brown
have a non full memory
pings. Combine soup, milke,
2526 PARK DR.
filling and sprinkle nuts over
which makes them return to
sugar
and
salt
ami
add
to
U-uf
mix
When
cooking
with
cheese,
Opsa Wed. p.sa. A Fri. .Site top of filling. Bake at 373 de­ Vi cup maple or maple blended
their original form when re­
turo. Cook until heated through
low temperature*. High
grees for 12 minutes or mure
5) rup
about 5 minutes. Serve «n U-nipvi mutt * or loti); cooking leased from tension.
until nicely browned. Let cool t egg
Any specific laundry In­
toasted muffins. Sprinkle with will make cheese tuiiirh und
ten minute* before removing I cup chopped peanuts
structions attached to stretch
paprika. Serves 1.
stringy.
Also,
add
cheese
lo
■ A C K -T O
from pan.
items should he saved and
Sift flour, soda, salt and
other ingredient* in small hits
In im i
Louise has been on the hos­ making powder together. Mix
From our Fla. Fruit and so thul it wdl mull quickly candidly followed. Otherwise,
tess com mi Use of the local shortening and peanut butter.
in general, the type of filler
Vegetable book here Is
uml evenly into other food*.
Starlight Proutenader* and she Add sugar, syrup and egg,
governs the temperature of
SCALLOPED VELEHY
has used this recipe. She says bcaaing until tight and fluffy.
Ihe wash water. Heavier fab­
1 cups fresh Fla. celery
Pack hulf ol mixture into loaf rics in sturdy weaves ran
that once you start eating Blend in flour mixture. Shape
cut Into 1" pu ces
pan. Place remaining whtde
them It Is hard to stop and doughl into two mils, 2 inch in
wash ami rime longer than
I cun cheddar cheese soup
pickles over meat in pan, then
she is exactly right. So please diameter, 'loll m chopped pea
sheer, more delicate stretch
tabasco
at 330 degree* fur 1 liuur.
try them soon.
nuts. Wrap ui waxed paper or bread crumb*
fabrics Hut water can be used
berve hut or cold.
transparent saran and chill grated cheddar cheese
for colorfast cottons ami syn­
Peanut butter, one of Amer­ several hours Slice into thin
thetic fiber yarns. Use warm
Place celery in a saucepan,
s c o n II EGGS
ica's favorite flavors. Isn't Just slices. Bake on un greased cover with boiling water and
water for wools.
for sandwiches. Peanut but­ baking she I in a moderate cook until lender about 'a 1 hard cooked egg*
ter and peanut candy are in­ over 350 degrees 12 to 15 min­ hour. Heat suup slowly. Stir I lb. sausage mi at
gredients in some wonderful utes. Makes about t 'i dureu unti| smooth. Vdd celery and la cup cracked meal
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I egg slightly beaten
new desserts that could boost cookies.
dash of tabasco, Pour into cas­
HOW ABOUT A NIW
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your reputation as a cook
serole. Sprinkle with bread
KODAK
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Experienced In Doing The Try (hem for company, or a
A Homemakers F. \SY BOIL­ crumbs and grated cheese. I -0-or can mushroom sauce
Shell hard rooked egg*.
"Moat" With Your Hair
surprise fa- the children in ED DINNER
Bake in moderate oven 350 Mold *. itf the Ian
meat
their lunches for school or 6 tiled, potatoes
degrees until golden brown.
around ea h egg Coat with
whip
up
one
for
yourself.
FOR APPOINTMENT
6 mcd. carrots
Serves 16.
cracked meal, dip in the beat­
Peanut Butter S u r p r i s e 6 mcd. onions
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en egg and coal again In the
Supca'ses, for example would I mcd. green cabbage
Thi* meat loaf recipe was
cracker
rural.
Fry
In
deep
(at
l&gt;e wonderful with coffee at I tsp. salt
_ ---------------------developed especially for easy
about 5 to 7 minutes or un
a club meeting, or with lemon­ I can comeil beef
slicing hot or cold. Made with
Id gulden brown and sausage
ade in your own backyard.
Peel vegetables, cut cabbage ground beef, an economical
meat is tuuke-.l Drain welt on
V
PEANUT
BUTTER
SURPRISE
in wedges, put in large kettle meat selection, the loaf i»
IIEAUTY SALON
paper towels. Serve, cut In
CUP CAKES
and pour 2 quarts ol water large enough to yield 8 to 10
IN MONTEZUMA HOTEL 2 cup* sifted flour
half, with mushroom sauce,
CAMERA SHOP
over. Add salt, cover, cook servings. Arrange dill pickles
which ha« bi t ti heated to boil­
'4 tsp. salt
210 S. PARK AVE.
15-20 minute*. Slice corned beef in the center of the mixture
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
ing Serves I.
21j tsp. baking powder
place on vegetables and cook before baking if you like.
unit] vegetables are tender. I lb*, beef
About 15-20 minute*.
1 cup soft bread cruiubs
DRESSED L'P FRANKS
W cup milk
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Coordinated
1 |h. frankfurter*
1 egg slightly beaten
1 pkg. potatoes au gratin
2 tbsp. minced onion
We’ ve Expanded our
Stated cheese
2 tsp. salt
• SLACKS • SKIRTS
Hoofing Line Tu Include:
Split Iran**, but not through. 3 large dill pickles
• SHIRTS • SHORTS
Prepace potatoes au gratin
Mix lightly all ingredient*
according to directions. Spoon except pickles. Grate one pic­
VALLEY — 12"-24” width
— Ily on franks. Bake in 375 degree kle ami mix with Ingredients.

Th* very old saying. "If at
T\r*t you don't succeed, try try
again" app'led to me the other
day. I had a real "taster"
recipe sent la the other day
and of course 1 had to try It
right away. But It didn’t work
just right. So the writer. Mrs.
Louise Simucck of Altamonte

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COMPLETE SELECTION

Q SCHOOL BAGS

Mr*. Euln Grantham, who
retired from teaching school
this year, I* leaving Sanford
for Clearwater to mak* her
new home. Her residence will
he 110 Vcnua Street, and she
wants to thank her many
friend* for *11 the kindness
and consideration they have
extended for the past 20
year*.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps
Sr., Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps
Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. John
W. Epps have returned from
Jefferson, G*., where they at­
tended the funeral of Mrs.
Epps’ Sr. father, John McEK
hannon. Mrs. Epps has teen
In Jefferson for the past five
weeks. Her father was a win­
ter resident of Sanford for
many years, and bad many
friend* here.
New In the workl of baby
earn i* the Child'a 3tcdical
Record. No larger than a sav­
ing* diqiosli book and con­
taining no advertising, the
book Is designed to help par­
ents ke*p a child's medical
history from birth to age 18.
In addition to pages devoted
In documenting lininunualiuu
'hut*, test* and vaccinations,
there arc pages where moth­
er* can record various child­
hood disease* dcvrhqicd by
Iheir children, phi* dale of
onset. There alio are pages to
record result* of dental exam­
inations. Ollier area* are for
posting the child's blood type,
llh factor, allergic* and sensi­
tivity to drugs.

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U f l &gt;ports Writer
Coach jw h f iltari raa (ho
grid squad went through a
A hero o day Is iuvy U*o
plays, blacktop
rough, tough
lad. lid s to
contenders nt boy.
drill Wednesday
oas o f the beat way* tor
That’s the formal! tho Phil­
Hoad Coach Ralph Stump* pre­
a m to pri to dm right
adelphia Phil! Ito o n using as
pared his dub for a rii-game
ttoa to block aa m m m L
they mors down tha stretch
campslga sad aa effort to laAfter Nocktog M ilo
crease Us pheaoaiaal record
of tho National Longue peaof 30 eoasoeutiv*
.TO
nant race with tho Cincinnati
KmGSWOOD BUILPtlW , champions of tin Sanford Men’* Slo-Pitch
without a defeat.
tho tall saly a tow
Softball LaagiM, bald tbair annual banquat at the Lake Monroe Inn. Par*
Rods, 8L Louis Cardinals and
Stump! started tha
tidpatinf in the affair were (Mated, from left) Don Harvey, Donnie Car­
Ban Francisco Glante panting
with a skull session concoralag
proved Gnt
ter, Frank Stafford. Johnny Em erson, George Feredee and Terry Chris*
la their woks.
defensive plays. He explained
ato*
Tho top offensive
tenaon; (standing, from left) Jim Jeralgan, Billy Brumley, Byron Leach,
With no super star to lead
indidivkdual positions and ft*
atriag
raa
agatoat
too
Bobby Johnson, LcRoy Eatridge, Mickey Conatentin# and David Under­
them, the Phillies ore hooping
TROPHY for winning second place in tourna­
ipoailblllttos to tho squad and
wood. Brumley and Loach own the Kingswood Builders firm which apon*
the pressure on their pursuers
ment play ia presented by Carl Von Herbulla,
told the youngstaro that to
Ahon, Tony Echols, aad Who
asfa the aggregation.
(Herald Photo)
by producing tho right man
president of the Central Florida Knights o f Co­
bare a winning Beaten they
McGuire fare poos
ot the right time.
lumbus Traveling Rowling league, left, to Al
"Would hare to want to
Poulter, captain o f Sanford Council 6357’s team
One day It’s Johnny CalUmore games than their oppon­
Then boys havo boaa select*
number two.
(Herald Photo)
» la tho here’o role . , .
ents."
ed aa members of tta aquod.
Danny Lee la the captain for
another day It’o Rich Allen
Greg Gsoas, Dea Nk*
the 1994 JayVoe squad and
end still another day It's
_ _ _ ,._
I last year,
Chock Pigott, Ready
win
have
other
Juniors
assist­
Jim Banning or Tony Con­
la toft, the M W M U te
Schnta, Jim Batar oad Jimmy
ing him during the season. Las
soles.
wlte a atafto H ‘
Williams.
*
Is
a
Junior
tad
played
with
It was Chris Short's turn
m Um Wtatef Oar*
Backs— Chris Akers, Baddy
tbe squad last fall.
Wednesday night and the SBsad ware larky at
Stamp*, Ktltoy Oggea, BUI
Conditioning exercises
year-old
left-hander
respond­
Frisbj, Traby Ktonard, Terry
H at
ed with a four-hit, 10-strike­
H a M Am Laheriev la
Echols, Steve Mills, Grtfg
out performance that enab|.
Tarty Taalt who stsada a),
Shively, Baaato Dudley, Alan
ed tho Phillies to beat the
■art t M &gt; l and scale* 170.
Mike
Houston Colte 3-1. The Philo
Along with Tony caaio tho
retain their 5 H-game grip on
and Mlbt McGuire. * * * * *
other fair of sniyrieaa, Tor.
first place. It was n key vic­
Centers— Danny Lea, Char­
H h two Wethers, Jody a
tory inasmuch os oil three
or tho
les Lewis aod Baa Poole.
Guards—
Hike
K lm sey,#
contenders — the Rsds. Card­
Butch Wag, Sarny Parrish, G,
inals and Glento—won and
J. Matxtor, and RusseO Lee.
would hsva mads up a full
NEW YORK (UPI) — Boo.
Tackles— Jay Stokas, Jim­
rame sack hod tha PhiilJso
ny Listen today retained his my Pochatde, Alan IWrbvt,
0 0 0
loot
ranking os th* No, t heavy­ Masoa (Shorten, Wide Ram
Tho Reds beat the Chicago
a gaaalhlWfy that
weight contender In Tha Ring cock, and Bob Johnson.
Cube ld&gt;, the Cardinals top­
the Qreyheund-ftsmtools High
magaiine ratings, dasplta tha
ped tha Milwaukee Braves ft.
tilt might bo morod to Sonruling of tha World Boxing
2 and tha Glanta blanked tha
lard to am a n di h tho a
Association last week, which
New York Mete 4-0. The lam
Uctpatod crowd? we ukod.
refused to sanction Liston’s
"Ida, tiwro 1m l," Copoland
Angelea Dodgers defeated tho
THE ALLEY CATS of the No-Nothing League, winner of third place
return match with champion
. " I kao .............
Pittsburgh Pirates 8-5.
In the teague’a standing!, are (from left) Mrs. Doris Doss, Roland Hill,
Cassius
Clay,
trik (boat that tad I’
Mrs. Glnny McClelland and Mac McClellan. Mrs. McClellan holda a pair of
It’s no coincidence that
Tha Ring magailna ratings
wo oaald coom oat of
trophlea—one fo r high handicap acoro o f 228 ahe rolled and the other for
nenk Bauer arrived In Bal­
BILL BERKLEY AND FRANCES WITAKER
also boosted previously un­
oil ftoanrttHy If i
(Herald Photo)
timore and Milt Pappaa ar­
were presented No-Nothing Bowling League
rated Billy Daniels of New
ylayod tho gam* la Saaiord.
rived as a mature pitcher In
honors when Berkley won the high handicap
York into 10th place, replac­
"Bet teeh at R like this
the same lesson.
with a 688 series and Mrs. Whitaker, with a
ing inactive Henry Cooper of
Wa*va sot a graaf
tinder Bauer’* realistic, noplus 6, was judged the moat Improved kegler.
England. Doug Jonas, who
HUNTING A FISHING
laaa hart la Booth
noniense Iradenhlp, the for­
wo*
upset
by
Denials,
drop­
Wo ally have t a r homo Sam­
mer Baltimore problem child
SPECIAL
ped from second to fifth pises
oa oa tho ochodalo this yoar
has compiled n 13 - fi record
oad wo tool wo’d bo lUghtloi
among
the
heavyweight
con­
and in thess clutch days of
Cnstoas Mode Batch Or
thorn If wo didn’t play the
tenders.
the AL race haa turned In
Weeds Baggy.
Bamtorie game boro."
Bui*) Olsen, unanimous win­
two consecutive shutouts and
Cbpelsad u ld that addition­
This Car Is A 4-Dr. Sedas
ner over highly rate*] Wayne
four shutouts In his last fivs
1917 Ford. Has Split Rims,
al bloachtra would bo brought
Thornton, jumped back Into
starts.
Oven!** Balloon Tires, 4la te baodlo tho crowd.
title contention, ranking third
Pappas achieved hla 13th
8 peed F-8 Ford Transmis­
"It'll be a eatural gate,"
ahead of Eddie Cotton and
win
— and misted a no • hit­
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Stan
Tho 43 &gt;ear old Musial, who Thornton in tho light heavy­
sion Far Trtmrndowt F ill­
he sold, "oad la a couple of
By Milton Blrhmon
There’s only one hitcht the
"Not In any deal for Jack ter by the margin of Zoilo Musial, resting comfortably retired last year after play­
ing Power, Overate* Radi­
years It'U ho e m a t rivalry."
weight division.
DPI 8 porta Writer
Angola would like left - hand­ ■on, though," WcDa hastily Vtrsallea’ eingls with two out
a a •
ator, Pina Extra Large I
la a St. Loul* hospital, today ing with the St. Louts Cardin­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Un- ed pitcher Al Jackson in re­
In the eighth inning — when
als for 22 seasons, was strick­
Gall on Radiator - Stock
Meanwhile, at tho local vil­
added.
showed marked Improvement
baknownit
to Do Betinaky, hi* turn for Bo.
he pitched the Orioles to
en with viral enteritis, Dr,
Contesting Pipes. Interior
lage, Semlaelete coocblax
Manager Dill Klgney 0f the
President George Weirs nf
2-0 victory over the Minneso­ and expected U&gt; be with his Middleman declared. He said
Good, Body Good. Fries
ataff, woo aloe smiling thla boyhood dream toon may coma
Angela
said
he's
Ilka
to
make
tha Mato mskto no soerst of
ta Twlna Wednesday night family for the weekend.
t h e condition accompanied
Only 1335.99.
moraine. Jim Pigott reported true.
Ever tinea the flamboyant the fact that Belinsky would a deal with the Mete for Do- and preserved their half "Tests will be taken during physical exhaustion and pro
that "Wa bod tho boat workH ut
oot of tho pro-oaaooa elate of 27 • year - old aouthpaw flrat be welcomed at Shea Stadium. linsky although he has his gams had over the Chicago next several days," Dr. I. C. scribed complete rest.
wrapped hla finger* aruund Wa would be Interested in sights particularly on Jack- White Sox,
Cardinal publicist James
drills to data."
Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
.Middleman said. Stan "la go­
NEW YORK (UPI) — An­
Tourney said Musial “ has
It waa a night o f great
Pfgotl aold ho woo work- a baieball, ha haa yearned to anyone who might help us and ton.
other sports barrier has fall­
199 N. Fslmette Ave.
ing to lie fine."
pitch
for
a
New
York
major
been going at a pretty good
we
think
he
could
help
us,"
pitching
In
the
AL-the
White
lay tho Tribe an pootlag,
en.
132-9994
MI 4-9399
Meanwhile,
Bo,
who
was
ltagua
club.
pace
and
has
been
running
aWe
L
ea
said.
Box blanked the Detroit Tig­
affaooo, dafaooo oad extraThe sub-17-mlnute swim te
suspended
to
report
to
Ha­
round for the government In
The eloeoet he ever came
Naturally, wa don’t wish
ers 7-0, tha Los Angsles An
— an
the men’s 1,500 meters was
connection with the physical
te that dr.am waa little more to bo found guilty o f tamper­ waii of tha Pacific Coast Lea­ gels shut out tha New York
accomplished for the first
fitness program."
Yankees 4-0, tho Cleveland
" I t woo aooi after those than a year ago when Uw ing, and ho still btlonga to gue, la biding his time.
time to history Wednesday by
August A. Busch Jr.. Cardin­
He wants a hearing from Indiana routed the Washing
Roy Saati, a powerful 19-yearmleo." ooid Jim. "oad wo Yankees confided they’d take tho Loo Angels club aven
al president, who named Mu­
old sophomore at the Univer­
pet tho kayo throogh tho him during one of hla many though he's under suspension. Baseball Commissioner Kurd ton Senators 0-0 and the
sial a vice president when .Mu­
sity of Southern California,
toll. Aad." ho added, "they erlaia with Lot Angelca, but When and If the Angels de- Krlrk, has been unslde to get Kansaa City Athletlra topped
sial retired as an active play­
one
yet
and
threatens
to
Uks
the
Angela
decided
to
keep
clds
to
deal
him,
wa’d
cer­
tha
Boston
Red
8ox
9-8.
with a clocking of 18:397 In
ploaoed oil o f oo."
er at the end of the 1963 sea­
ts Inly b« to (nested.
his csa« to federal court If
the finals of the event ia tile
Pigott Mid ho had Ronnie him Inetead.
son, said, “ It certainly was Olympic trials.
Now
he'a
In
another
pickle
Frick
won’t
listen
to
him.
Hlnaao, Buddy Burton, Steryl
By Marshall IJaga
a shock to us, but I guess In
"I'm not a slave," any* Bo,
Weber and Frank Whlgham for hitting a aporta writer
view of his schedule ami ac­
Herald Sparta Writer
but
he'a
eloaer
to
a
Now
York
"and
It
would
be
Incriminat­
doing tho punting and they
Jim Courier, a quarterback, tivities it’s something that
W
ing If I reported to Hawaii.
N O W . . . at
aD came through. Ha added club than ha aver waa.
•o
Ever
m’
ndful
of
baieball’*
Phils.
and
Ted Bellhorn, a fullback, could happen."
It
would
bo
Just
like
leaving
Billy Kuykendall and BamW
In addition lo Musial’s dut
LONGWOOD PLAZA
75 87 .568
town with my tall batween Cinn
today were named co-captaln*
Barber — tho latter up from tampering rule*, the Meta ad­
its as director of the national
73 39 .513
St.
I-ouU
mit
they’r*
Interested
In
Be*
my
legs."
of tha Oviedo High School physical fitness program and
BARBER SHOP
laet oeooea*» JayVaaa — do­
74 40 .553 7H
Belinsky la far from the San Fran.
ing the extra point work and llniky and the Angel*, with
Lions
tor
the
forthcoming
grid
vice
president
of
the
Cardin-,
«T 45 .509 13Vi
whom he now la under suapenworst pitcher In baiuball. Be­ Pitts.
"W o wore wall aaUaflad."
sis, he is director of a St. ]
&lt;4 66 .500 14W season.
•Ion, Indicate they’re equally
fore his most recent trouble, Milwaukee
Your favorite lady barber
It was actually not a sur­ Louis hank and coowner of
.489
18
#7
ftt
Los
Ang.
Interested In toeing him go.
ha won nln# game* and tost
(formerly with Garfield Walker Berber Shop, Sanford)
.455 JOH prise to anyone since both a restaurant and bowling al­
80
73
Chicago
sight for the Angels and
ALL HAIRCUTS 81.59 — CHILDREN $L3ft
87 77 .435 34tk youngsters were co-captains ley.
faahlonad a mighty respects Houston
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
Musial was attending a
45 97 J it 35W of last year's squad.
Now York
bis 2H4 earned run average.
Hatarday
AU Haircata 81.39
Meanwhile,
Head
Coach
Ar­
baseball
game
at
Busch
Sta­
Wadaesday's Results
HOURS: 9 to 8 P.M. — OPEN TIL • P.M. FRIDAY
thur Scott put hla charges dium when he became ill.
San Fran 4 N Y. 0
through another pre-season
Philadelphia 3 Houston 1
session Wednesday afternoon—
•a .
# . * h Pet OR
ia a Angeies 4 fiusourgn I
90 S3 .903
featured by a scrlmage ses­
Baltimore
St. Louis • Milwaukee 3
Wedaeoday’ o Results
sion.
81 58 .594 Vt
Chicago
Cincinnati l Chicago 0
.580
3
55
Buffalo
0 Roch. 6, II I
78
“ We were well pleated wllh
New York
Thursday's Gamas
the
way our boys performed,"
Detrait
71 6ft A ll 11 Toronto 8 Syracuse $
Ssa Francisco at Naw York
97 CT .500 13* Atlanta S Jacksonville 1
DARLINGTON. 8. C. (UPI) Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) Scott declared. Tbe club opens
Mias.
Its st-ason Sept. 25 with Cres­
99 • .500 11H Columbus B Rich. 3, 1st
in* Aac.
— Stock car drivers run to­ Chicago at Cincinnati (N)
97 87 .500 1JH Richmond 6 Columbus 0, 2nd D AN PELHAM, head day for the second eight star- Houston at Philadelphia (N) cent CUy at Oviedo.
Cleveland
losing
90 75 .444 31
coach of the Sanford tiag position* for the Southern Only games scheduled
Wash.
S3 8) J9®
No Florida punter haa ever Junior High School, ia 500 at the Darlington interna­
Friday’s Games
Kaa. CUy
» 84 .373 X M
close to matching tho starting hla sixth Ma­ tional Raceway.
Loe Angeles at New York 2.
Wsdsssdsy's ResaMs
The top starting position (T-N)
one-game record act la 1949 son aa chief o f the
Belttmom I HlaaeMta S
Wednesday's Results
by Frsd Montadeoca. Monte- Bravea* coaching ataff. was grabbed Wednesday by Chicago at St. Louis (N)
Ctm laed I Washington 9
deoca hooted the ball nino Ha ia currently ready­ Richard Petty, who pushed his San Francisco at Philadelphia Columbus 10 Knoxville 5
Chlegfo T Detroit •
times against Alabama and ing hla club for a six- blue Plymouth to a record
Macon 4 Chattanooga 2
(N)
Kaasai City • Bootee •
averaged an even S3 yards per game Fall campaign.
four-lap speed of 138.815 mile* Houston at Pittsburg (N)
Asheville 6 Charlotte 1
Lae Asgalai « N s* York e
hick, Alabama woo tha game,
(Herald Photo) sa hour over the l 3-1 mile Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) Lynchburg 10 Birmingham 9
SB-ll, against tho Gator “ Gold
track.
Now Yarik at Lae Aaselee
an Irn " team.
Florida «*d Barry Brows Petty set a new ooo-lap rec­
Beaton at Kaaaaa City (N)
haa aa AU-Am«r1ca heritage. ord and four-laps records for
Only Samoa ecbeduled
Florida halfback Lorry Du Brown's fathsr, Earl, was aa tha track.
Friday') Gamas
p m can become only
All-America guard at Notre
ON 100 BRANDS
Baltlaioro al Loo AagetM (N) third back In Southeastern Dama and hla unde. Chuck Wlnningaat coach to Florida
New York at K a u u City (N) Conference history to earn all- Barnard, earned All-America history, In terms of percent
Boston at Mlaaeaota (N)
league honors three times If honors at center for Michigan. age, te General James A. Van
CUvoUnd at Cbkafo (N)
ho makes this season. Pre­
Fleet, whom two Gator squads
Detroit at Waihlagton (N)
vious men so honored a
Longest touchdown pass la (1923-24) compiled a 13-3-4 re­
Shorty
MeWUliaras
(Mite. the FtorfaU-Mlaml football tor- cord. Biggest winner since
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Groat Lake* are the Slate) and Harry Gilmer (Ala lea came ia 1941 when Gator that time la tha current Gator
See Our DISPLAY
C M ck Our C A T A L O O U I. . . . Order front R I M
largait freshwater bodlea
bsma), both la tho mld-tti, quartsrbsck Tommy Hai t lien head coach, R a y Graves,
OPEN DAILY - I A . M . * «:15 P. M.
CUSTOM MADE DRAPES. SUP COVERS — CHOOdB FROM 1,999!
earth, according to tho
319 R. FIRST
SANFORD
Dupree la a two-time utual hit aa a 74 yard effort to and whose record for four tenon*
IU9 W. 1.1 SI.. Sanford. 3223419
WB GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
mous choice for thla squad.
Caesritorry Plasa, Casselberry, 836-7491
rttaonlca.
Forrest Ferguson.
U 28-14-2, a percentage of .638.

Liston Is Still
Ranked No. 1
Challenger

Today's Sports Parade

Rest Is Prescribed
For Ailing Musial

Bo's Dream O f Hurling For A

New Yo rk Club M ay Come True

Another Sports
Barrier Falls

Ted Bellhorn,
Jimmy Courier
Named Captains

National league

. . . “M illie” . . .

American
League

International
league

Petty Gets Pole
For Southern

WHY PAY MORE

BUY O NE

Southern League MamjCcuiie/i

pa in t s

\ j [ M W 'ORDER BY MAIL

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!
FA RRELL’S

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8 apt S, 1964 — ffcf* I

Noon Flight
House Demos Look Return Poses
Red Problems
For Extension O f

Food-Peace Plan
.

WASHINGTON (U F I) R oom
D m tcra tk
trader*
»l«aa*d aaattor toy M i ; at
F—i tog t tkraa . year «H m *
i In i f tha food - fo r - pama
y ro fi. w, this Um» without a
nam tor at iw trictivs

a n . which k io already boon
paaead by tha Soaato ka
atightly difforoat form , o n
y natpsusg urtfl today toeaua*
o f abam laolm among tha
Democrat*.
Daring a fh u • hour att•Ion Wodaoaday, Hotua
publican* mccMdad ia atUching a number o f amend­
ment* to tha bin. Including
lo mo which rortood tha ad­
ministration o f tha 10-year-old
program.
S ip . W. I t Poaga, D -T n .,
who la helping otoor the MU
through tha House, charged
that tha amendmanta laid
down -Juat about tmpoaalblo
condition*.” Ha aald tha pro­
gram would bo a "dead duck"

Legal Notice
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f l o r id *.

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n o t* c e m r ,
i * n u i c n r n o. le a n
JOHN W. EVANS,
nalatlff,

JAMES HaeKXHglR, at a)
Defendants.
AWENDEO NOTICE OF ItI T
■TATE OF FLORIDA TOl
Ja m e s

Ma c k e n z i e ,

aioo

known as JAMES McKINZIE
DANIEL A U O l l i r OBANSTROM. OEOROE H. PERRT
and FRANKLIN a KINO, If
alive, their reepeetlv* unknown
apouiee ir married, and it dead,
4ha reepecllro unknown helm,
devisee*. legatoea and grant***
« ( oatd detendanto; and again*!
any and alt gernone haring or
claiming any right, till* or In­
ternet In and to Ih* following
deirrlbtd land lying and being
In ttemlnole County, Florida, to­
wn:
Tho Weet H of the RW&lt;4
o f the NWti of Section 17.
Township II South, Rang#
II Eaet.
▼ou, and each o f yon, aro
h»r«by notified and required to
appear and file, personally or
by your attorney, with tho
Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, your
written defame*. If any, to tha
hill to qutst till* filed herein
ocalnat you. and to eerr* a
copy o f the earn* on Hutchison
and tAiffler, Post Office Draw­
er ||, B*nford, Florida, attor­
ney* for plaintiff, on or b«dor* the Ind day • ? October,
A. D. till.
Herein fall not er * decrae
pro confaseo will be amend
ocalnat you for default.
■WITNESS my hand and th*
official aaal of thte Court thl*
Ird day of September, A. D.
tan.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clerk
Hutchison and Leffley
Poet Office Drawer H.
Sanford, Florida
PuMlah SepL L 1«, IT, &gt;4. 1S44
CDE-lt
In tho Cm rt o f th* realty
J e lie , IcwlM l* Csoatf, Ft**'
M i, lo Prihite,
lo Ml El t i ll *»
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Deceased.
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H e t lif Clatmi i r
A g ilo it »*M Estate l
You end eech of you sri
hereby notified end required In
■ present any clelme end demand*
-which you, or either of you
tney hiv* egelnet thl eetil# ef
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County Judco of Bemlnol*
Co nty. Florid*, *t hi* offlci
In thl court beuee of Hid
County st B e d f o r d , Florid*,
within Mu calender month!
from th* tine* ef th* ftrat pub
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ooptea of eoeh claim or demend
ohall b* la wrltlag. aid ehill
stall th* plseo o f rseldenci
- and post sfftc* address o f tha
claimant, and shall ba swora to
by tho claimant, hlo a*ant, or
attorney aud aooomanlsd by a
Citing fs* of an* dollar and
such claim er demand ast so
filed shell b* void.
/* / lu* Brsdlsy Normal
As sxscuUlx e f th* Loot
Will and Tsotamsnt nf
BERTHA T. WRiaitT.
Deceased
Publish Aug. II. t*. t f A Bopt.
S. tttl.
cn c -u

If tha
Other congressional m v i i
Stadmta: Tho Houaa Cow*
wlttoo M i l l - Amoricaa AeUvitiea reop*a*4 Its taraaU*
gattoa into V . S. student
tourui to Cubs. A aimHat
two • day bearing last year
raai Into a malta during
which kkkteg and streaming
ppocteru of tha stadsat
group were rumored from tlm
butMlng by police. Between
ISO tad 100 student aympathlatra from aavtrsl citioa war*
reported traveling to tha cap­
ital fo r tbs hearings.
Appalachia: T h e
House
Wednesday postponed fo r two
week* any action on President
Johnson's proposed |1 billion
to aid the economically de­
pressed Appalachian region.
Administration sources had
predicted passage o f the bin
by a narrow margin over al­
most solid GOP opposition.
But with almost 100 eongressm out o f town for a variety
o f masons, backers o f tha bill
preferred to delay action un­
til ovary possible vote for
it could b* rounded up.
lUapportionment: Th* Sen­
ate battle over reapportionmsnt o f state legislatures,
which has Usd up action on
tho foreign aid authorisation
MU, waa put o ff at least un­
til nazt week. Senate GOP
Loader E m s tt M. Dlrksen,
n i„ pledged Wednesday dur­
ing debate so the Social Se­
curity blU that ha would not
file a petition for clotnro un­
til neat Tuesday when law­
makers return from a three .
day Labor Day holiday.

MOSCOW (D P I)— A Soviet
■Tientilts
n ite r s ted
today
that tha biggest problem ha
sad his colleagues Can to s
manned flight to the moon is
getting thrfr spaceman hick.
Tho scientist, Dr. T . Nech­
ayev, gave ns hint e f whan
the Soviets plan a saoon shot
or whan tholr nest tpsca
spectaenlar Is exported. Diptomatia aourcas toiler* s
m w apses launching In im­
minent, hat thorn am never
any prior announcements e f
ch shots bp Soviet officials.
Nechayev, writing In tho
■pseo Journal Aviation and
Cosmonautics, an Id that be­
cause o f tho flights o f tho
Soviet and American ipsconttn, so o m now questions th#
ability a f man to ranch th*
moon.
'However, such flights re­
quire minute end thorough
preparation," ha added- "It ia
portinvnt to recall a state­
ment by PromUr Nikita 8.
Khrushchev, who aald tha
Soviet Union would tend a
man to tha moon only wh«n
than la full guarantee that
he will bo able to com*
beck.”
Khrushchev had made the
remark last November in ex­
plaining why ho had said th*
previous month tha Soviats
w en not racing th* United
States to tho moon.

Study Planned
On Citrus Pay

LAKELAND (U P !) - A
ilz-mambor team o f tha Flor­
ida citrus industry will meet
with U. S. Labor Dopartmoat
officials next week la Atlanta.
Tho object of the talks will
bn possible realignment of n
government
w sgo decision
which industry loaders maint»ln rewards tho inefficioat
worker and does nothing for
able and willing harvesters.
Metlngi will fas held on
th* Coitt o f Ih* Couoty
Jodsr, Remtool* Coooty, State SepL I and F.
of Florida. fa Fvihot*
lo r* th* Potato o f i
ALICE HAT
Dsctaesd.
FINAL NOTICE
t&gt; Ih* Coart o f th* Coaotp
Notice Is hereby slvsn thet Jodie. Im le a lt Ceoatr, Flor­
th* undsrtlgnrd will, on th* ida. lo Probate,
Ilet day of September, A. D. lo f*l Estate o f
IMI. present to th* Honorable JOHN PROMT
County Judge o f Ktmlnolt
Deceased.
County, Florid*, her ftnel re­ To Att Creditors 004
turn, eceount aud vouchers, as Itavlae rlalna n
Eiecutrla of th* Rotate of Agalaat Said Stofatal
ALICE HAT. deceased, and at you,
may hove suelnst
th*
sold time, then end there, nuke hereby notified end required to
application to th* Mid Judge preeent eny claim* end d*
for a final eattlement of her mend* which you, or either of
administration of said relate, you,
msy hem egelnet
the
and for an order discharging eetets of JOHN PROUST, deher as such Executrix,
ceeied, lets of aald County, to
Dated thi* th* n th day ef Ih* County Judge of Seminole
August, A. D. 1114.
County, Florid*, at hie offlro
Floy Q. Daniel
In the court hnuee of said
As Kircutrtu o f the Estate County et Hanford, Florida,
nr ALICE HAT, deceased wlthla els calendar month*
TTENSTItOM, DAVIg A
from
th* time of tho first
McIntosh
pubtlceltoa o f this notice. Two
Attorney* for Eiecutrla
copies of each claim or demand
Poet Offlca Bou 122D
ehall be In writing, and shell
Hanford. Florida 117T1
stele
thepise* of residence
Publish Aug. Jt, ST A Sept. end post office address of the
I. Id. lift .
claimant, end shell bo awnrn
CDC-t*
tn by th* claimant, his agent,
or
and accompanied
la f i Ceart of th* Cooity by sattorney
filing fee of on* dollar
Jodae, Sewtool* Coaity, Stale end such
claim or demand aot
■f Florida, lo Frobot*
to filed ehill he void.
lo r* th* Retato ofe
Marls
M. Krltsecha and
IRMA TEREZA QUEEN
William O. Frltsscba
Deceased
At executors of tha teat
FINAL NOTICM
Will end Testament of
Notice la hereby siren thet
JOHN 1*ROUST, decent
th# ndoralgntd will, on th# BTENHTIIOM,
DAVIS A
ITth day ef Beptsmbor, A. D. MclSTOHH
tM4. preeent to the Honorable A ttorney * f o r E u e c u t o r *
County Juda* o f Bemlnol*
O ffice Don I l l s
County, Florida, hlo final re poet
Sanford. Florida 13771
turn, account end vouchers »« I'qMtrh
Mept. 1, 10. IT. * 4, 1144.
Executor at the Estate of
IRMA TEREZA ORREN, de- C D K - I 4
ce***d, end et Mid time, then IN T H E C I E r r t T C O I E T IN
and there, make application to AND FtlH SEM INOLM C O V N th* said Juda* for a final set­ T V F I .» l l i n A .
tlement of hi* administration IN rtlA N C R R Y . NO. t«IM
of sail rotate, end for an order
FlltBT MOItTOAHB INVEST
discharging Mm a* such Ki tilts,
a M asaichusetta B u slnen
ecutor.
Dated this the IMA gey of Trust.
P te b tt e r .
Auguet, A. D. H R
VO.
Edword R. Oroou
As Eaocutor of th* Estate JAMES HARTLEY end Ot.EVTA
e f IRMA TEREZA OREEN ftAHT1.KT. hi* w ife, end W A R .
REN O LAM A It end ELIZA­
Deceased.
BETH I.AM All, hi* wife,
■TENaTROM. DAVIS A
Dofandsnta.
MclNTOMH
NOTICE O F BALM
Attorney* ter Eaecntor
Nolle* t* hereby giren that
Poet Offlo* Box t i l l
pursuant to th * Final Doorao
Sanford, Florida llTTt
o
f
For*e|oouro and Bale entered
Publish Aug. II, t«. If A Sept.
tn tho c*u*o ponding In the
t. i n i .
Circuit Court In and for B*mlCDC-t I

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nol# County. Florida, r a n doe-

la tho Coast o f tho Cesoty k*t number t i i v t , trio unuorJadg*. Seminole G outy, Flaf. •lgn*d Clerk w ill soil tha pro.
pefty oiiuoio m said oounty
too. in Prohat*.
In voi Bo«a«* et

EMANUEL ANZALOWW
Deceased
To AH CrodMeoe oad Feeeese
l a th * C e w t a f &lt;b* l e e e l r Having CtolOM ee Demeade
J e t e r , sem lael* C ouoty, SMt* Agalaat Sold Betele.
o f FtorM a. la F rohoto
Ton sad each e f yes er*
l a r* th* E ela lo o f
hereby notified and required
V. II. ORANTHAM. a / k / a VIC­ to present aay claim* and de­
TOR II. GRANTHAM, a /k /o mand* whleh pax. or ollher of
VICTOR HUGO ORANTHAM.
you, may bar* agotaat tb*
Deceased. ••tat* of EMANUEL ANZAFINAL NOnCW
LONE, deceased, tat* *f said
N otice Is hereby giren that County, to th* County Judge of
th e undersigned w ill, oa the ■emlnol* County, Florida, at
■rath day e f October, A. D. 1*44. hie office la th* eourt house ef
"'p resen t to tho H onorabt* Conn- mid Couoty *t Boa ford, Flor­
•gy Judge o f Bemlaot* County, ida, wlthla Ms calendar month*
- F lo r id a , her final return, o c - from th* tlm* ef th* flret pub­
—Count end vouchern, a s Admln- lication o f tMa not to*. Two
•Setretrlx o f th* Estate o f V ic­ ooples o f each claim or demand
to r
H. Orentham, deceased. ehall ts la writing, and shall
•and a t said time, then and ■tala th* piece of residence
here, make application to the and poet eftlca add rasa of th*
eld Judge for a final aeltto- claimant, and Mall ba sworn
.en sn t o f her edm lntetratlou o to
f by the claimant, hU agent,
_oeld estate, end fo r na order er attorney and eeonmpenled
-d is c h a r g in g her b t such Ad­ by a filing fee of on* dollar
m inistratrix
and such claim or da
Dated thl* th * le t day o f na filed shall ha rate.
* Septem ber, A. D. t t t l .
Mary Agonies#
Euta Mae Orentham
Aa enacuter at tha last
“
A s Adm inistratrix o f tAo
Wiu and Te.tom .H 0d
e.
Estate of
Emanuel tnonleee
Deceased
V icto r H. Grantham
Deceased
STENSTROM. DAVIS A

3

mcintosh
C arroll Burk# end
Maek N. Cleveland. Jr.
Attorneys for KxeentrU
Poet Office Eos i|||
P O. Drawer Z
hen for 4, Florida (ITT!
Sea ford, Florida
A ttorn eys far Estate
, 'p u b lish He pi. J. It. IT, I I . 1)14 fl*b H44 A‘ *‘ ” * ,,P t
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Nimbus Peeks A t Dark Side O f Earth
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Tha ahndea o f night so longay a n able to assttra tha earth
of after-dark privacy.
Thanks to a photo-amsittva
call th* alas at R fingernail,
tha Nimbus weather satellite
is am ding down photographs
o f the nighttime earth almost
as revfsllag aa thoaa taken
b broad daylight by older
spacecraft
Th* N atbasl Aeronaut leu
d
Bpses
Administration
NASA raUasad Infrared p to-

togrxphs Wednesday showing
what tha plantt'a cloud and
surface features look Ilka in
th* dasd o f sig h t
Tha photographs are sot
guppoaad to bs sblg to spot
anything leas than five milt*
across. But so sharp la Nim­
bus* "peeping tom** ey* that
it «m prised its designer* by
delineating dearly th* windIng court* o f th* Volga River
and many other af R im in's
great stream*.
It photographed tn great

detail a whirling tropical
storm 100 mile* east o f th*
Philippine* a n d
produced
t h r a e-dlmenslonal picture*
elsewhere et cloud layer*
ranging from 1,000 to 30,000
feat in height.
Th# 830-pound Nlmbua waa
launched Into a near polar
orbit Aug. 3&amp; It ia tha moat
•ophlatleated weather aatelllto
to date. Ita television camer­
as. trained continuously an

tho sunlit earth, era totter
than thoaa aboard the Tiro*
weathereraft and take much
finer pktuiea.
But Nlmbua* great value la
Ita ability to provide foracasters with apace pieturea ot
the earth** weather by night
•a wail aa by day. No other
spacecraft — unless It was
son s secret military satellite
—hoe ever photographed tha
nighttime half o f tho planet.

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Navy Pilot Undergoes Tests
On Return From Commie Camp
By Vim* Sb
Felted Pliaa Istormatlawal
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U PI)
— A Navy pilot who sees pod
from hla Comm on lit captors
was wndcrgobg extensive
testa a t th* naval hospital
her* today, following s Jubil­
ant reunion with hla parents
and comrades.
LL Charles F. Ktusmann,
30, ended S three-month or­
deal lets Wednesday night
when a Navy plan# tended at
the North Ielend Navel Air
Station h e n and he and hla
wife stepped Into tha waiting
arms o f hla parents, Mr. and
Mra. Fred Klusmann o f A r­
cadia, and tholr ether eon,
John, 31.
Also on h u d to greet the
returned h e n were Adm.
Thomas H. Moorer, command­
er o f the Pacific Fleet; Vice
Adm. Paul D. 8 troop, com­
mander o f tha Paclfie Fleet
naval air force and San Diego
Mayor Frank Curran.
Kluamann’s wife, Sara, 30,
had flown to Trevla Air Force
me, Calif., earlier in the
day to meet her husband, who
flew In from Thailand vis
Honolulu.
"I'm rerteinly happy to be
here," Klustnann aald on land­
ing. "I’m glad to bo bark. 1
feel good. I exported t&gt; be
bark. I feel raal good."
Hla wife told newsmen!
" I feel better than I're
ever felt In my whole life."
When Klusmann saw Adm.

Hoerar — who W*» aboard
the Kitty Hawk when Kiutrnana took o ff on hie Ill-fated
flight teat June 4 on which
Communist ground fir* shot
down hie photo reconnaissance
plane eves Laos, Klusmann
said:
"I owe yon an apology.
You told m* not to get shot
down and I did.”
Th* admiral replied:
"Glad to a*« you back."

T lt fs iH jo« pay t i |&gt;t

Club Ploys
Mimbers end guests of the
DsBary Duplicate Bridge Club
formed 10 table* for play at
this week’s Tuesday after­
noon meeting with Miss Ethel
Johnson serving as director.
Wlnnsrs were, NS, first.
Miss Johnson and H. Guy
Chose; second, Mrs. K. K. An­
derson and Mrs. Robert F,
Nichols; third, Mrs. O. N.
Lackey and Mra. Edwin Wornter and fourth, Dr. Leonard
Munson and Myron Accsrdi.
KW, first, Mrs. George
Croak* and Mr*. Dolores
Finn; second, Col. and Mr*.
William Hague; third, Mrs.
Frank Austin and Mrs. E. Z.
Walters and fourth, Mrx. Nor­
man Meyer and Charles Daglie.

Hospital
Notes
Srptamtor 3, IMI

name

NOTICE IB hereby given that T
am engaged In bnslnei* et KM
8. Elm Are. Sxnfnrd gemlnnts
County, Florida, under th* fie.
tlttou* name or Florida Detectlr# Bureau and that I Intend
to rigliter Mid n*m* with th*
Clerk o f tho Circuit CViurt.
Seminole County, Florid*. In
arcurdenra with tho provMon*
nf tho Fictitious N*m* Ktutute*,
to-wlti Section 141. t» Florid*
Htetut** HIT.

Admission*

J u l i a Hemlrit, Dorothy
Swope, David Martin, Joyce
K. Nicholson, Ellin Hughs,
Curley Jackson, Tho m u P.
Lynch, William Garmer, Mi­
chael Taunton, Janie Fisher,
all of Sanford; Amanda Mar­
tin, DeUsry; Agnes Carbon),
Rig: / » / H o w .r d T» F*1*y
Publish Aug. IS, 20. 27, A Sept. Geneva; Margaret P. Crcvcr,
Casselberry.
I. 1114.

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NOTICE 18 hereby given thet
I am engaged In buslnen* at
Lnngwond. 8*mlnole County.
Florida, under th* fictitious
n a m e of. rRtiFF.88IO.VA I,
MIMEOGRAPH INI) BKItVICK,
and that I Intend to register
■eld M i n t with th* Cl«rk of
th* Circuit Court, Bemlnol*
County, Florid*, la accordance
with th* provisions of th* Fic­
titious Namo Statutes, to.wll
Section Itl.tl Florida Itatutn
11(7.
8lg: B. Patrick Rergsr*
Publish r*pt. I, It, 17, 24, 1)44
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Creever of Cstselberry, a boy.
Dischargee
Arlene Guth, Susan Shoe­
maker, Geraldine Davis and
baby boy, Florida Mse Young,
Shirley Jean Grant and baby
girl, Mary Judkins and baby
girl, Elizabeth Williams, Rus­
sell Johnson, Delphls J. Rheuark, Catherine Foulter, all of
Sanford; Mattid Perdue, Chuluota; Conceit* M m ols, De­
llary; Romulus Kronemann,
Deltona; Julie Frsnbo, Fern
Park; May Winemlller, Lake
Mary; Joan Raker, Lake Mon­
roe; Frances Rosanna Green,
North Orlando.

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Defen laeta.
N tvrirw o f b u t in
NORTH AUK y O N K lL O I l s a
TO l ROUKIIT *. COLRY end
LEA DA V. COLD Y, hi*
w ife
RESIDENCE,
2ISI b u t Fourth Street
IN&gt;«t O ffice Ito i tsos
Reno, N*v*da
T ou are h*rebv sot If 1*4 thet
a LW iplalut tn foreclM * a
rartaln m n rlgeg * encumbering
th* fotkiw lng Oaeartbed reel
property, to -w it:
Lot 22, Block "B ", COUN
T R Y CLUB MANOR, UNIT
NO. 1, accord in g to th*
let th ereof oa recorded In
Pl*
1st B ook 11, Pag* II,
PL
Public R ecord* at S«mlBA|« County, Florida
h as bean filed egeln et ynx tn
I he shove styled suit, end you
era required 1* serve a cop y
e t you r Answer or other Plead­
in g to th* Complaint oa plainU fr*
attorneys,
ANDERSON,
Rk Nil, DEAN a LOWNDES. 121
E aet Central Boulevard, Orlan­
do, Florida, and file th* original
Answ er er ether Pleading In
th* o ffic e o f the Clerk o f th*
Circuit Court oa or be for* th*
llt h day a f BspUmber, 1114. If
you tall to do so, e decree pro
oonf*e*a w ill ho taken *goin*t
you tar the n l l e f demanded
la th* Complaint.
This N otice *hnll he publish­
ed once e w**k for (our conescutlr# w eeks la th* Sanford
Herald.
DATED thl* l l t h
day ef
August. 1M4.
(SE A L)
A rthur K. Beckw ith. J r ,
Clerk e f Circuit Court
B y : M artha T, T ib lea
Deputy Clerk
Aadereuo, Rush, Deaa

described a*
Lot ID). ACADEMY MAN­
OR UNIT ONE, according
lo tho ptat th ereof aa re­
corded in Plat Rook It.
Pag* )t, Puhlla Record* o f
S*mls-&gt;Io O ounty, Florida.
Together with ell etrueturea
end Improvement# new and
hereafter on sold lend, end
ftatuTM attached thereto; else
all gaa, it earn, electric, wetor,
end other heating, lo o k in g r e ­
frigerating .lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
power *y»toma. machines, eppllsnra*. fixture*, and appurtenancts. which now a r* er
may h»r*«M*r pertain to, ar
b* us*d with, In, o r en m id
premise*. *v*n though they h*
detached oe detachebl*.
et publle n l* . to th * high**!
and boat bidder fa r cash b e­
tween tho hour* e f eleven
a'cloah
In tho ferooaan and
two o'clock tn tb* afternoon &gt;&gt;n
Ih* I lib day f September, 1M4,
et th* front d oor o f the Seminote County Courtbouae Ia
Sanford. Florida.
DONE AND D A TE D *4 Sanford. Florid*, thin 1*4 day * f
September, l i t i H EAL)
Arthur R. Beckw ith, J r ,
Clark o f C ircuit Court
II Lo WA(] t i
By: Martha T. Ylblan,
Deputy C U rk
2*1 Earn Central Boulevard,
Mahoney. lUdlow, Chambers
Orlande, Florida
A Adam*
Publlih Aug It. I*. 17 A Brpt.
). 1)41
Publish Sept. t. 1*44.
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TOU ARE IlfiR E R T NOT!
TIED that ■ 8wnrn Complaint
ha* bran fil'd against you In
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for 8*mlnol* County. In Chan
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WALKER. Defendant, wharsln
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plaint fll*d h*r«ln. and lo sorvo
a copy lh*r*of upon th* Plain­
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erick. P. &lt;&gt; Hog I7SV Hanford,
Florida, 21771, an ur txfnro lha
Ind day nf Octubar, A. D. 1141.
Iferotn fall not or a Decree
Pro Onnfeeeo will be *nt*r*4
■ xslnet you for the relief requested end the rent* will prucred *x parte.
W I T N E S S my hand end the
official oral e f Ihle Court Ihle
llth day * ( August, A. D. t i l l
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Arthur H B ackw l'h. Jr..
Clerk o f the C ircuit Court
B y: M entis T. Vlbloa, D.C.
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for P la in tiff
l i t East Com mere** I S tru t
P. a Box 17)4
Sanford, Florid* 2)771

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Pi m m
Canal U d op tha Gulf of
Msxleo "along tha entire
wait coast of Florida to
Fmaacota" where the U. 8.
Naval Air Station la located.

the D M eald the Comaranlet
vencta plan to skirt the
mouth of the Mississippi
River and fo as far west as
Galveston and Corpus Christ!,
Tex.
According to information Object of the expedition, hi
received from inilda Cuba, which at least 330 Soviet per*

sonael and four Soviet ves­
sels are participating. Is to
gather data that will enable
Russian submarines "to lie
undetected by sonar and
other devices,” the usually
authoratives exile group re­
ported.

A detachment e f Creche
will Join tho expedition next
month, the DRE eald, end
virtually all of Cuba's naval,
merchant marina and flehlng
institute vessels will he avail­
able for possible assignment

It asserted tha expedition
"poses a new threat to the
security of the hem[sphere”
and linked It to new reports
of Soviet submarine peas la
Cuba.
Sub pent ere being built et
Cayo Fragoso off northern

Lee Villas Province, accord­
ing to tho Cuban group,
which said;
"This new expedition (s to
develop a strategic plea for
the unprotected s o u t h e r n
f r o n t i e r o f the United

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was returned to hie sprawltof
farm ea the V o lf liver Wed­
nesday from Veterans HoepiUl in Naehvllla wen ha
died Wednesday at the age ef

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Funeral services tentatively
were echeduled for Saturday
with burial In Wolf liver
Cemetery, not far from the
mountain ledge where York
married hie childhood tweetheart Gracia Williams, after
hie triumphant retain from

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A deeply rsHgioua man,
York confided ia hie last
known interview that the
memory of the 38 German
soldiers he killed during the
Moody battle of Argonne For­
est r e m a i n e d with him
through the years.
"I atill don't like to think
about it even today.1* York
eald In tho interview on his
Mrthday last Dsc. 18. "I al­
ways bsllsved ia the Lord's
commandment Thou shatt not
kill,’ but 1 also believe thera
are times whsn a man Just
has to fight for tho things
he bellevse.'*
York, who had sought ex­
emption from Army service
aa e conscientious objector,
also slnglehandedly captured
133 Germans during tha bat­
tle in 1B18- He wee awarded
the Congressional Medal of
Honor, tha nation's highest
military award, for his feat.
i'lirulyii'd nnd almost btind
from a series o f strokes in
1984, York sntcrsd the hos­
pital for tho Itth tlma within
two years Saturday, suffer­
ing from a bladder Infection.

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An Important meeting ef
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Memorial I’oet 326, AmiSlcVt
l.euion, will be held et S p.m.
this Hundsy et the Post Hone.
AH members are urgod to
attend as plana for tha com­
ing lesson will be discussed.
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new volume published by tha
University of Florida Press,
Is the first of Its kind to be
produced by any stats.

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Cyprus Snubs U. S. Protests, Readies Appeal For Russian Arms
NICOSIA, Cypnit (UPI) President Makarios of Cyprus
today ignored aa American
protest aialsst remarks accus­
ing the United States and Bri­
tain of "tolerating** Turkish
air attacks on Cyprus.

Instead, his government re­
iterated the remarks.
Greek Cypriot sources said
Foreign Minister Spyros Kyp
rlanou will go to Moscow soon
to discuss military aid promiaed when the attacks occurred
last month. Earlier, tt had

beeo reported that Cyprus had
withdrawn its request for So­
viet arms.
Last Sunday, during a visit
to the United Arab Republic.
Makarios told a news con­
ference that Greek CyprioU
had been aubjected to "press­

ures, blackmail and attacks
and recently to barbarous
Turkish air raida with the tol­
erance of other powers.”
Someooe In the audience
named the United States and
Britain, and Makarios replied:
"I cannot deny It.**

In Alexandria. Greek Cyp­
riot sources said the U. A. R.
will give Cyprus It.U million
worth of anti-aircraft guns, ar­
mored cars and other wagons.
The sources said Egyptians
will train Cypriots to use the
anti-aircraft guns, which are

mftle by the Soviet Union. But
no provision has been made to
provide Cyprus with Jet fight­
er planes, Ibe sources said.
They claimed that in return.
Makarios promised to make
sure no British or Western
bases will be allowed on Cy-

prua even If it Is united with
Greece eventually.
Wednesday the U n i t e d
States fired off a protest note,
demanding that Makarios of­
ficially disassociate his gov­
ernment from the allegation.
Rut Wednesday night Kypri-

anou Issued a statement which
said:
*'I am sorry to observe that
from the events Its transpires
clearly that the Turkish bomb­
ing was carried out with the
tolerance of the United States
and Rritain, who have failed

even after the events to con­
demn this barbarous attack on
a non-combatant population.”
The British high commission­
er in Nicosia received instruc­
tion to "take up the matter”
with the Cyprus government.

Moose Dance
To Be Held In
Lake Mary
Sanford Chapter 1 4 0 4 ,
Women o f the Moose, will
sponsor a Costume Shipwreck
Dance thia Saturday for alt
membtra of Loyal Ordar of
Mooae and of thi Chapter and
their invited guests.
The dance will not be held
at the new Moose Home in
Sanford aa was previously an­
nounced but It scheduled in­
stead for ths temporary home
in Lake Mary.
Dancing will be to juke box
and will begin at 8 p.m. Preaentations from a "Treasure
Cheat of Prizes’* will be made
throughout the evening and
some lucky member o f the
Mooie wilt receive the grand
prist, a Mooes watch.
Proceeds will be uied for
furnishing dishes and chain
for the new home.

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WORKER DROWNS
MIAMI (UPI)—A nd-yrur■ibl quurry worker drowned
Tuesday when his drilling
machine toppled into #50 feet
of wntvr. The victim was
identified aa James Roberta,
3d, of Miami.

Fun CJ* A ction!

S A LE O F TOYS

By Mildred Haney
The t.ion’a Club of Deltona
sponsored a spaghetti aupp/C
Monday night at the Deltona
Community Center. Wive* &lt;&gt;r
the members and apecial
friends were gueata of tha
evening.
Feet were tapping and fing­
ers drumming as the Deltona
"Combo” played music during
the meal. Mrs. At Elliott at
the piano, Bob Sharp playing
a hot saxophone and Irwin
l)hman on the drums were a
combination that couldn’t be
heat. Thia group gut together
a few months ago to form tha
beginning of an orchestra.
John Vilsck, who plays the
trumpet with a flair, waa not
present due to his joh hours.
Mary I.ou McCarthy tang two
delightful numbers. Charles
Roilrs conducted tha ''Combo”
and later played a few piano
numbers that were greatly en­
joyed.
Zeral Mallard acted as em­
cee. The dinner waa enjoyed
by all and those attend­
ing are
looking forward
In another invitation frnm
the Lion’ s for one of their
get-togethers.

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B. Oak, 321-3742.__________

10. Poultry • Livestock

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner
13. Cattring * Food
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A 4 B ROOFING CO.
HOLLY AVE.
COMPLETE R00PIN0 SVC.
n t Par Yard
KINDERGARTEN
NO JOB TOO SMALL
$100 DOWN
Patios, Floor, Frea Esttmaifa
JUNIOR KINDERS
Plnaaclog Arranged
sand,
cement,
rock,
ptpa,
2477 Holly Art. Ph. U U W FHA-VA HOMES
322-9533
m m
eta*!, create traps, dry The Only Pre-School la Sea- SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A S
FHA - VA HOMES
wells. Stepping stones.
'.*2. Plum bing
ford to hare participated in Bedroom Hone* available ia
3, S. A 4 BEDROOMS
MIRACLE CONCRKTK CO.
the State Accredit*!!* fr o ­ all Areas at Sanford. Let as
1. lVb. A &gt; BATHS
ELDER SPRINGS
SOP Elm Art.
SS-3TS1
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
PLUMBING
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Par Complete Information
227-7127 or 222-2129
See or Can Year
IN A
teat
s.
Park
Art.
PLUMBING
Want to make more money?
FA 2-2222 anytime
FHA-VA
Contracting Repairs
Want abort areraft Income?
SALES BROKER
WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.
PREP ESTIMATES
Want to give your family
Be Hart The Hama Tar Tot
Used, large type Edition.
B. L. HARVEY
the Best Things la Lite, Be
244 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-3*0
Park Ave Trailer Court,
your own BocsT Experience
Lot n , Sanford.
not necessary as we train
you lor unlimited Income.
RCA Blonde Stereo A records;
2S4S PARK DRIVE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
See Company Repratentative
Recliner chair; walnut re­
J22-2420
S23-74M
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
at Room 201, Meiach Bldg. •
cord cabinet, itep tablet,
NIGHTS 222404 - S23-N4S
All Types and Slate
a. m. Sharp!
lamps, Jog house. 2433 S.
Wa Repair end Service
Laurel.
MEN for full-time Nunary
STIN B
Machinery and Supply Co. CARPETS clean easier with farm work. Call Mr. Welle
the Blue Lustre Electric
after I p. m. 322 M40.
207 W 2nd St
PA 74422
Shampoocr only tt per day
Carroll's Furniture.

$100 DOWN

3

Seminole Realty

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HOMES

Stenstrom Realty

FOR SALE

"But, Daddy, we're only following tho White Houso
wafhplo In turning out lights that arant neededl”

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDER3
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

SI. Article* For Rent

ARE YOU READING
THIS ADVERTISE MENTT
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y Could It be because yon are
200 So. Park Ave.
222-41
not satisfied wtth your pre­
Beds, by Day, Week, or
,11. Musical Instrument*
sent employment?
Month.
OR
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
114 W. lit
322-3ttt Because you are not employ­
ed at this time?
55. Furniture For Sale
Regardless of tba reason or
Piano Servicing A Tuning
your Interest if yoa can
‘OrviH* wanted to build a Jet, but we’d worked prett)
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2441
Sell Us
Your Furniture.
meet the following reason­
bard tarring that propeller, to . . . ”
Quirk Service With the
able qualification! we will
.14. Upholstery
Cask. SUPER TRADING
match our time agalnit
POST. PA 2-0477.
OVER 23 YEARS
SHORT RIBS
yours in discusilng the splen­
of Fine Workmanship In Up­
did opportunity we may
BEDS FOH RENT
holstering, Draperies, Slip­ capital, Kollawayi, Juve­ have for you. Here are tha
covers. Time Payments aa
basic qualifications:
nile, FREE delivery aad
little aa $3 mo. Drapery
Pick-up.
l. Are you between the ages
Hardware Installations.
of 20 and 43?
FURNITURE CENTER
KULP DECORATING SHOP
2. Arc yon willing to travel I
US# French Atm.
Ph. 322 2333
days each week but be home
Ph. PA I-TMI
43. Plant*, Flower*, Heed* For We biggest selection at on weekends?
3. Do yoa have at least a high
Marly new and used furni­
school enducatlon?
HAIRY INDIGO
ture, aee Noll's Furniture 4. Do you own a good automo­
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Brokerage In Casselberry
bile?
Ask for current prices
on 17-33. Open g days • to A 9. Are you bondable?
A. M. PREVATT
Oh, yea— Do you want to
2113
Seville, Fla
FREE ESTIMATE
make money and build a ca­
t’phoUtaring
A
Mattress
ren­
S an k w im , in
reer? The starting wage la
ovating. New A Used Furni­
1109 per week plus bonus.
ture- Call Nix Beddlag Mfg.
1" RCA Cooaole TV. Origin­
Ce., at 740 Catary Ave. Let's discuts your prcdtlam
ally sold for $483.03, will sell
between the hours of 10 a.
PA 3IU7.
fur BITS. Ph. 323 0904 after
m. and 3 p. ra. Monday,
H e rb , m ay I have my dollar back that you borrow ed to
3 p. m.
Used furniture, appliances,
September 7, 1944, Mayfair
buy g e t ? Prantias and I need It t o buy | u ."
Inn, E. tat SL Sanford.
GENERAL ELECTRIC Refri­ teela, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry'l Mart 213 SsaJord
with
gerator, 11.3 eu. ft. White
Ave. Ph. PA 34133.
Mr. V. C. Smith
exterior, pink interior. Very
Company Representative
clean, excellent condition.
BEDROOM SUITES—3
$75 Call 322-7074.
Dresser, Chest, Full-sUe Bed,
72. Female Help Wanted
FOR SALE: PAINTINGS, Jap­ Scaly box springs A mat­
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
anese motif. Several avail­ tress. Complete— gtl*
BUGS BUNNY
able now, others by Com­ This Week’s Special! Also new Need ladies, 33 - 63, with or
^ t CAN HARDLY&gt;
without car for Survey work
mission. Can bo seen at 130 shipment of gorgeous dinette
tl Epochs)
seta.
4 hours, 9 days par week
Laurel Dr., 3230034.
U Joan's ship
(■7th.)
PURAY BEDDING A
No selling. 11.23 to $1.30 pet
14Emit ertafe
GOOD Orthopedic mattress
TURN. CO.
hour. See Company Repre­
set Call after 1:20, 2233370.
LKAVIt IL L CALL
301 W. Ut St.
sentative 3 a. m. Sharp,
Room 203. Meiach Bldg.. 234
GOOD Used TV for late. $23.
E. let St.
523 0423.

Stenstrom Realty
2S«S PABK DRIVE
522-2420
322-7499
NIGHTS 322404 - 323-0544

S t Johns Realty
• NOW HEAR THIS •

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
114 N. Park Ave.
PA 34121

FHA • RESALES
DON’T GO OVERBOARD aa
high monthly payments on Like new, I A 3 BEDROOM
your retired pay. We have a MASONRY Homes, 1 A 3
nice I Bedroom, 1 Bath, ML Baths. Kitchens Equipped.
chan equipped home wtth $100 Down, Payments lata
fenced beck yard, overlook­
HELMLY REALTY
ing a nice small lake, 1/13
Ph. 3131341
mile from Mayfair Country
Club Golf Course, club
House, on corner lot 110* i
120*, fcr only IU09 Down,
with balance cf $U,Too at
4H% . Total monthly pay.
masts $77.30. This la a
GOOD INVESTMENT!

YOUR X SHIPMATE,

Seminole Realty
Hot Park Avenue
PA 31221 airtime

4 BEDROOM, 3 Baths, walllo-wall carpet, built-in ap­
pliances, intercom, central
air aad heat, fenced. Ph.
3233300.

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LAKEPRONT ESTATE
3 ROOM HOUSE * Old Or­
lando HIway, Ph. 323-0313 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home oa
3 acres with over 300 ft oa
after T p. m.
large lake. Only $13,900 with
Terma! Call todayl
NEW HOMES
Crystal Lake Park—Lake M ao
Shown by appointment Ph
322-3341.

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOWN

Stemper Agency
Reeltor-Insuror-Tradee
322-4301 1313 S. rronch Art.
WILL SELL 33,003 equity la
$12,000 home for $1300. month,
ly payments $43. Ph. 323

Selection at 3, I, aad 4
Bedroomi located la various
sections at Sanford
Immediate Delivery

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
AIR CONDITIONER. FhUco, SEMLNOLE KINDERGARTEN
FROM $50.00
Room, $33. 522-4104.
Nursery now taking reglstra- IRONING in my borne. 323
FOR THE BEST HOME
GUNS. Buy, Setl, Trade, Re­ tkma. Qualified teacher. 24
BUY
AIR CONDITIONED 3 Bed­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE hr. service. Reasonable Ph.
SEE YOUR
room, 3 Bath, Florida Room,
322-0433
«
322-7120.
FISH CAMP.
extra nice utility room, new
hot water beater, shady
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
Nunery now taking registra­
fenced yard, lacing lake.
at 10,000 Item*
tions. Qualified teacher. 34 WILL KEEP 3 or 4 year old
1300 Grapevllk Ave.
child for Working Mother.
hr. service. Reasonable. Pk.
Ph. 522-0444.
IT S ALWAYS SPRING
ROTARY TILLER. $43. Ph.
522-3453 or 323-7133.
When you enjoy the comfort
522-7942.
DANCING LESSONS: Agea 4- PART TIME, office, 4-12 a. m
of central heat and air la
Sanford Herald Box. 31
SEPT. SPEC. Ladle's Shoes,
up. Ballet. Toe, Jan. $3 per
this beautiful home. 3 Bed­
tt.44 on convenient racks.
month. Instructor Marilyn ACCOUNTANT - Retired. 3
room. 3 Bath, electrically
Surplus City.
Bennett. Call Bob Ray’s day week or any other light
equipped kitchen, covered
Studio of Dance, 523-4740 be­ work. S100 per me. Sanfordpetto and many extras.
tween 7 and 10 p. m.
$13,000 Total price — $300
OLD NEWSPAPERS
Casselberry area preferred.
Write
Boa
31,
Saaford
Her­
BOB RAY’S STUDIO
FOR SALE
ald.
OP DANCK
Office: &gt;232113
25 LBS. - 50c
All Ballroom, Latin, American GIRL FRIDAY for GeMrai Of­
Nights: 213-0743
Evening C la im T to 10 p. m. fice work, experienced, per­
2220443
SANFORD HERALD
la vest meat A Realty
3310 S. Oak
522-1740 manent itaidcat, 323-4372 {
JB4 Part Drive
N. Park Ave.
U M 173

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V A -F H A
Property

Management

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and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

SOUTHWARD

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Why Do T he Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322*5612
•5. Ha

For Ball

&gt;7. Home* For R— t

|IQS. Apartment* for Rent

NEW 2 Bedroom, large utility
FURNISHED
FURNISHED Apartment. Terroom, carport*, large shad­ 2-BEDROOM garage apt, 853 ratio floor*, tile both, aired lot. Fruit tree*. Low down 1BEDROOM house, S33
cosy cooditiooed. Adults. Phoac
F irm est Easy Term*. Fh. 2BEDROOM house MO 322-4301.
3BEDROOM upstairs
170apt.
115. Anton For Sain
UNFURNISHED
NEW HOMES
2-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
’34 CHY5LER, *83. Good Tires.
West Fourth St Just off Per- equip. 140.
Pb. 322-4037.
aimmoo. Salesman oo pro­ 2-BEDROOM, 1 hath, kitchen
perty, 1:00 to 7:00 p. m.
equip. DcBary 175
•37 BU1CK, RAH. A/T. *230.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday. 2BEDROOM. 1 bath, kitchen
Ph. 322 3574.
Saturday k Sunday i:00 to equip. N. Orlando MS
1:00 p. a .
3BEDROOM, m both, ’(0
stove
COMET 2 Dr. Automatic,
1135.
new tires. A-l. 322 8112.

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SWEETIE PIE

Sept. 3, 1M4 — Page 11 123. Boat" A Motor*

By Nadine Seltzer

NORTH ORLANDO. 2 oed- FURNISHED 2 Bedroom , Den
House with alr-rooditkxiisg
foom. screeoad porch, nicely
landscaped. ISO N. Carter.
P *tio A carport*. MS. Ph.
372-3248.
I BEDROOM, 1 Bath, fenced
back yard, kitchen equipped. 100. Resort Rentals
E a s t e r n s . 323-8428._____
HUTCHISON’S
Bn)* nr Rent
• 6. »
OCEANTRONT APTS.
338 So. AUaetie
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Dayton* Beach
LAKE. Call • v * a i a g a
Call 322-4031
222-13*1.

•7. Horns For Rsst

I.

10*&gt;. Mobile Homes • Bale

1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW nod USED
Awnings A Cabana*
NEW X Bedroom house, kit­ QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
322-2582
chen equipped. STS month. Hwy. 17-12 S.
Fh. 222-2443.
•83 EXPANDO, 35 X 18. S
FURNISHED S BR houa*.
Adults. No Psta. 222-7004.

S BEDROOM Houa*, kitchen
equipment. WO. 3410 DeCottea Ave.

Bedroom*, air •conditioned.
Fay off balance *5000. Asking
*200 equity. Ph. 322-7443.

S-BEDROOM. kitchen equip­ MOBILE HOMES moved
ped, fenced bnek yard. Con­ •aoably lately. Detail* ar&gt;
ranged. Anywhere Fla. Ap
venient to beat. |4S mo.
proved tractor. Write P. O.
322-4240 after 4 p. m.
Box 1544. Sanford.
X B E D R O O M Unfurnished
house, 2111 S. Laurel, Fh- 104. Trailer Space • Real
222-2113.
AVAILABLE Sept. 1. 322-4547,
X BEDROOM HOUSE. Bowman’s Trailer Court. 444- 106. Apartments (or Rent
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air*
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedroom. cooditiooed Bedroom. *45. Ill
E. Mb., 322-4285.
Florida room, fenced yard.
222-1307.
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished *

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Repossessions
’34 Chrys. MM hal, *23 mo.
’34 Ramb. *278 hal. *14 mo.
’38 Chev. *49* bal *24 mo.
’41 Renault. *538 be!, *28 mo.
’3* Cadillac *797 hal. *37 mo.
’37 Ply. H I. *303 bal. *33 mo.
’•1 Chev. (M7 bal. *43 mo.
’40 Fort, ITT bal, *33 mo.
’59 Ford, *346 bal, *28 mo.
*54 Pont. M il bal, *32 mo.
*38 Chev. Wg. *897 bal. *32 mo
•M Fly Wg. *4T bal. *21 mo.
*38 Font. Wg *381 bal *21 mo.
’3* Pont. Wg. *177 bal. *37 mo.
•38 Chev. Wg. *738 hal, *38 mo.
•37 Old* Wg. (487 b*l, *32 mo.
•38 Merc. (8*8 hal, *32 mo.
*33 Cadillac. *581 bal, *31 mo.
•S3 Ford *3M hal, *24 mo.
•Si Chev. V8 *982 bel, (3* mo.
•80 Falcon *747 bal, *38 mo.
•81 VW, float hal., *42 mo.
’M Old*. Cpe *997 b*l, *3* mo.
’M Old*, *599 bal. *31 me.
•M Chev. *499 bal, *24 mo.
*37 Old* HT, *891 bal. *33 mo.
•38 Chev. Bel. *991 bat, *39 mo.
’34 Pont (490 bal. 924 mo.
•54 Cadillae *4M bal, (34 mo.
•n Foot. *4M bal, *31 mo.
•M Lin. A/C (ISM bel, *52 mo.
•81 Renault, *582 bal. *31 mo.
•M Falcon (841 bal. *32 mo.
•38 Hillman, *MT bal. *31 mo.
•M Ford PU, *597 bal, *31 mo.
•34 Ford PU, *499 bal, *23 mo.
•S3 Caddy *399 bal, *1* mo.
•53 Fort,
*78 bal. M mo.
’53 Buick, *58 bal. |4 mo.
*34 Chev.
*85 bal, *5 mo.
•53 Old*, $99 b»l, 54 mo.
•31 Ply. 597 bal. M mo.

‘ Wan that far coat really handed down to you from
Pocahontas?**
115. Auton F o r S a lt

115. Anton F o r Sale

195* PONTIAC ChlefUn, blue ’54 OLDS, A/C. RAH. Real
A white, R A H , premium
clean Inside A out. Needs
w/w full wheel covers, new
some motor repair. Make
Mat covers, seat belt, (649.
offer. 119 Lake Dot Dr.
2400 Laurel Ave., 322-8483.
55 DODGE 1 Door Hardtop.
1983 Econolln* Pickup *895;
Auto., Radio. Looks A runs
Mustang Rotatiller with m w
good. *195. 313-0644.
engine, *100. 322-1183.
&gt;32 FORD ROADSTER. Beet
’55 Ford Station wagn, A/T.
offer. See at 2845 S. Myrtle
Good tirii. RAH. Reason.
Av*.
able. Ph. 668-4043.
120. A u tom otive Service
’55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition. Call COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
*22-4848. Claude HamU.
Free loepeetlos, estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recoriag
’84 FALCON Sprint. Ph. 322- A repairs discounted,
3778 after 8 p. m.
n m E. 3rd.
3223443
’54 Chevy Belair, RAH, good
AUTO GLASS
condition, m w tirea A aeat
cover*. *375. 322-7880.
INSTALLED
1944 Old* F85 4 Door Sedan. Seitluuik Glass and Paint
Company
Florida State Bank, Ralph
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
Petold, 332-1811.
Auto Otaas,
’ S3 FORD 2&lt;lnQr, radio A
A Seat Oevers
healer,- fair condition. IS0802 after 5 p. m.
AUTO GLASS &amp;

TRIUMPHS

1200 C O N V E R T IB L E

r

1 BR Fun. House. Ph. (41- 3 ROOM APARTMENT, Pri
vate bath A entrance, 518
3123.
MallonvUla Ph. 333-5430.
F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
House- 34S1 Palmetto, Fh. 1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartmeets.
*55 to *45. Apply Apt. 7,
322-0374.
404 E. 14th St
3 BR. Unfurnished house. Pb
*30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
322 8892.

*194T

SP IT F IR E

&gt;21M'

£1

HOME OWNERS

Good Rental homes, Priced
right, are renting and leas­ FURN. 4 room apt. *10 mo.
Adults. 323 0480.
ing fasti
Call Today. For Prompt and 1-Room Efficiency apt with
Efficient Service. It Pays!
pvt hath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
2565 PARK DRIVE
cated on 1st St., within 1
*22-3430
323-7495
block of i free parking lota
NIGHTS 333 6824 - 323 0546
and shoppmg renter Inquire it Manuel Jacobson
Dept Sturt 211 E. f m t St

Stenstrom Realty

Your KVLN1UDE Dealer

*8848 B. 1*1 Ph. FA 35881

PONTIACS AND BUICK8 HAVE
GOT TO GO ..............

Geansweep Sale
-

H IG H E S T D IS C O U N T S -

62 RAMBLER
Ambassador Custom 4-Dr.
Sedan, V -i Engine, Stand.
Trane., P. Steering, Power
Brakes, Hester, Air
Conditioned.

*1 5 9 5
62 OLDS
CUTLASS COUPK
V-8, Auto Trena., Kedio
end Hester, Bucket Hoots,
All Vinyl Interior

*1 9 9 5
62 FALCON
“SQUIRE" STA. WAGON
4-Dr, 8-CyL, Auto Tran..,
Radio and Heeler

*1 5 9 5
60 CHEVROLET
IMI’ ALA CONVERTIBLE
6 CyL, Auto. Trone., Radio
end Hreter, White Finish,
llle* Top, All Vloyl
Interior.

*1 4 9 5
63 Chev. Pick-Up
't Ton, t.nng Wheelhaae,
Fleetalde BH, 8-CyL, New
Paint, Good Ttrra, Solid
And Right Throughout,
Locally Owned.

PONTIACS
R ID E W E S T
TO THE

DODGE
BOY!
The FEW ’64
DODGES and
DODGE DARTS
Left MUST GO!
Unbelievable
Prices;
’63 Dodge Dart
*270" 4-Dear, Automatic
Transmission. Radio,
Hester. Podded Utah,
Whit.wall Tires, 14,888
Aetna! Miles. The Famous
Chrysler Warranty Still
Effective, 4 Yearn Or
14,886 Miles.

*1 5 9 5
59 In te r n a tio n a l
•i Ton t ab And t he..la,
Ituild Your Own Body.

*5 4 5

*7 9 5
OPEN EVERY

DEMONSTRATOR
ORIGINAL
PRICE

HUNT

109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford — Ph. 322-4884

&gt;81 8 8
MMQ

L IN C O L N
M ERCURY

NIGHT TIL
g P.M.
Saturday* Til 5 P.M.

Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

1— C A T A L IN A SA FA R I, C-Pnasenger BUUoei
W agon, Saowcreot W h ile , M atch in g Blue

Mtrrokide Interior.
1—8TARCHIEF VISTA, 4 - Door Hardtop,
Singapore Gold With Fawn Interior.

BUKKS
(Bread New 1*84 Models — Net

NEW YORKER
Fully Equipped, Power end
Air, A Luxury Car.

Only 9

62 Volkswagen
Perfect Conditio*.
Drit* It.

SAV E!
Economy Specials
1960 Renault
Only 5,

1961 Renault
4-Hr. Deuphine

1— RIVERIA COUPE, White, Black MamkJAo
Bucket Seals, Power Windows And Beal.
1— WILDCAT I-DR. HARDTOP, Acquuuriao,
Block Marroklde Interior.
1— WILDCAT SPORTS COUPE, Nocturne
Btuo With White Top, Blue Interior, Power
Window* And Beat.
1— LASABRE 4-DR. HARDTOP, Alan* Beige
With Fawn Interior.

FAlltLANE '300". 4-Dr.
Hardtop. Power Steering.
Power Brakes, Radio
And Heeler.

1964 W IL D C A T
4-Deer Hardtop, White With Black C u lm
Marroklde Interior, Factory Air, Power SIt«rleg,
Power Brake*, Power Windows, Aluminum Sport
Wheels. Cornering Lights, Tilt Wheel, 8^88 Mile*.
Bill's Personal Car.
SA V E

I J fflfr O O

S E M IN O L E
COUNTY
MOTORS
AUTHORIZED DODGE
DEALER

MOTOR SALES

WINTER PARK
Ph. Ml 7-23.18

4

A l b PONTIAC’S AND BUICKB
LISTED ABOVE ARE EQUIPPED
WITH FACTORY AIK CONDITION­
ING. POWER STEERING. POWER
BRAKES, WHITEWALL TIRES.
TINTED GLASS AND AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION.

Saturday T il 9:18

H O LLER
2307 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

klfiTF*
l i v l t .

’Til 8 P.M.

Ph. 322-0611

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231

1— LASABRE, 4-DR. SEDAN. Skyline Blue
With White Top And Blue Interior.

1957 Ford

1801 W. FIRST 8T.
SANFORD

CLEARANCE * 8 MOO
PRICE
1*00

INC.

1—CATALINA SPORTS COUPE, Mortis B ht,
All Blue Marroklde Interior.

63 Chrysler

Only *1

Thames Penrl Truck,
Clean, Solid Throughout.

TRIUMPH SPORTS SIX
CONVERTIBLE

1— BONNEVILLE VISTA. 4-Door H u tto *
Singapore Gold. Whitt Gold, Sftddlo Interior,
Power Windows And 8*at.

4-l&gt;r. Dauphin*

59 English Ford

COME IN TODAY!

1— GRAND PRIX, Alamo Beige With
Bucket Begin,

Only *

OPEN EVENINGS

TEST
DRIVE
A
TRIUMPH!

AWAY — THESE BRAND NEW

(Brand Naw 1184 Madela — Net Demonstrate**)

*1 4 9 5

FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
322-2800.

FURN. Apt Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 331-4013.

Robson Sporting Goods

Only 9

2 BEDROOM Furnished apart­
ment. *55. 170* Magnolia.

HOME RENTERS

keys

61 Chev. Belair

1 BR. fura. houa*, Lake Mary. FURNISHED OR UNFURN.
1SHED 3 Bedroom Duplex
No pets. 322-3049.
Apartment. Tarrauo floors,
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. 720 tile bath, water furnished.
Cheroke* Circle. 333-8434.
Ph. 323-23)4 after * p. m.

It’s just good busiasst to Clean 4 Rooms. 811 park.
check first with Sanford's WE LA K A APARTMENTS
largest H o m e Servicing
114 W. First St.
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
EFFICIENCY *40. i n Park
Priced. la all Slseil

U jeri
LO T

I •Door, V-I, Automatic
Transmission, Radio And
Heeler, Low Mileage, On*
Oweer Cor.

3 Bedroom bom*, 117 Catalina. rum. Apt 008 ■eOoavflle.

RENTALS

SHOW THE 65’fl ISN’T FAR

Gateway To The waterway

BKSULTB

NOW
ON
! D IS P LA Y

•W

SEPT. 24th THE DAY WE

BRING FAST

FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­ Bedroom apartment, kitchen
ing room, dining, kitchen, 1- equlpt. 1081V W. 18th St. Ph.
Bedroom. Bath, water end 348-3853 Geneva.
electric furnished, |42 plus
NICELY FURNISHED large 2
gas and tai. Located oo
WE DO TRADE!
Bedroom A 2 Bath apart­
IT-02, 1 block S. of No. til
ment. Adults. 1913 Sanford
junction (at 5-Points). See
Ave., 322-5448.
anytime. Fh. 322-1407 after
0 p. m weekdays ar any­ FLORAL HEIGHTS. I Room
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
time Sat. or Sun.
apartment, 1 block past Air
SANF0RD a v e .
Base lot oo Sanford Ave., 1 A 1 7
2 BEDROOM Furnished House.
Hibicua Ave., Rt. 2, Box l U I Z OPEN EVENINGS 1960 CHEVROLET. Excellent SEAT COVER CO.
Near Navy Baa*. 322-1303.
304 W. 2nd St. FA MM 2
condition. Low mileage, *775.
372. Phillip Ender*, or call
Phone 322-4503
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ph. 332-3431.
322-5007.
RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
CLEAN Furnished downstairs
Ball-Blalr Agency
apartment with attic fan.
Fh. 322-3441 218 S. Park Ave.
Adults 322-1854.
3 A 3 Bedroom Houses
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
Payton Realty
1 BR. Furnished Apt 1st Floor,
222-1201
17-03 at Hiawatha
Near Naval Base. 2015 San­
ford Ave. 644-4323.
FURNISHED 2 Room cottage.
Lighta A water furnished.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
3418 Palmetto, 322-1787.
Duplex, kitchen equipped.
Excellent locition. 323-5384
BEDROOM Unfurnished. 400
W. 8th. Inquire at 810 W.
NICELY FURNISHED large 3
0th. 322-0768.
Bedroom A I Bath apart
Working widow wishes to ment. Adults. 1112 Sanford
Ave.. 332-3661.
share home with a woman or
couple. 322-4347,
FURN. Qerapa Apt 2545t*
Palmetto. 322-0525 or 5254.
g-BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. 117 Escambia Dr.
2 ROOM Furnished Apart­
3220920.
ment. Ph. 322-5927.
S-BEDROOM bous*. complete­
FURNISHED 3 Room Apt.
ly furnished. 322 2377.
Clean A close in. *55 mo.
Lights A water included. Ph
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
322-9507.
pod. Available oo October 3.
Ph. 322-8234.
FURNISHED apartment, in­
quire 404 E 14th St, Apt.
S BEDROOM. 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Pb. 323 a m .

National

IT’ BORUM Adventurer, 70
hp Mercury, Gator trailer A
many extra*. Bleeps A F i
322

ATTENTION HUNTERS! Why
be uncomfortable waiting for
that deer? See these Deanl
Houseboat. 22* sleep* A
1.
lights, water A Move, *708.
13* PLYWOOD Boat, 3 bp Air­ Cibta Cruiser, 17' steep* A
cooled kicker, Good shape.
*400. Houseboat 28* 3 Room*
322-4547 alter 5 p. m.
end bath, sun deck, pUot
houie, light*, sleeps 4 turn
SANFORD HERALD
Ubed. *2.080, 322-7741.
WANT A M

EVERETT A. HARPER

AGENCY • REALTOR
Stemper Agency
REALTOR
INSUROR
HR L F ait Art.
FA M H 4 ST FA 32MB FA2-4M1 111! S. French Ave.

BACK from Vacation. Brown,
Broke A ready to serve you
with ley quality bargains by
Thuftdertilid.
Looe
Star.
Molded Fiberglas, Traveler,
Evinrude A Gator. Sample
prices: 11535 II* Larson *885;
*1185 M bp Evinrude only
*150; Many other*. Reopen­
ing Sal* alto Includes Boat
let fun of "Cleo Bettered"
used outfits. Term*! Robson
Sporting Goods, Downtown

123. Boots A Motors

nrj

PONTIAC
\ B U I C K

P ’ 1R A M B L E R

Phone 922-0281
301 West First Street

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL • PJf.

4

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LBJ Aides Move To Nail Down Health Care Win
Limit Placed
On Debate For
Amendments

H i

In t o *

P a « « 1 1 — Sept. 8, 1964

Vm D

Barry Starts
Drive; Pledges
End For Draft

SSJH Schedules
P T A 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 etasac*.
Refreshments will he served
to the cafeteria following the
meeting.

A RECEPTION « u Riven Sunday afternoon at
tha Women’* Club by the newly organized First
Southern Methodist Church of Sanford to wel­
come the first pastor, Rev. Durward H. Knight
Jr. and Mra. Knight, center. With them at the

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
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.
Ot her
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

Historically, the American
Indians did not havs a single
tangling# and a common act
of customs.

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behind the German
line* In 11114 In aid the Slovak
uprising were given medal*
Sunday during 20th aimivaraary celebrations of the upris­
ing.

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DELTONA residents, Mr. and Mra. Harry
Powoll, right, aw shown being interviewed by
John Reed King o f KDKA-TV, Pittiburgh, Pa.,
who to in the community making a tape and
getting pictures fur a future television show.

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Cels Honored

Johnson hailed what ha term­
ed "the longest and atrongeet
uninterrupted prosperity la
the nation’s history."

Fleischmann

Yellowstone

The Forest City Commun­
ity Association has resched­
uled its meeting this month
for Sept. 14 due to the Labor
Day holiday. Place will be an­
nounced.

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,

KENTUCKY
GENTLEM AN

has filled pastorates la South
Carolina and Florida,
In addition to being a mem­
ber of the General Board ol
Education, he la a member ol
the General Conference Exe­
cutive Committee of the Gen­
eral Board of Church Exten­
sion anil Missiona and 1*
chairman of the Relations
Committee of the Mid South
Annual Conference of the Sou­
thern Methodist Church,

New Date

By William 1. Eatea
United Pres* lateraatlaaal
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson I# doing a
lot of politicking even before
the forma! kickoff of his elec­
tion campaign Monday at 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-

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 “ art­
ificial prosperity" in an elec­
tion year.

Ualtei Frees lateraatknel
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Administration forcaa Moved
today to Mil 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 Saute 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 bran 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 o f 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.

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We’ve gotten more comment
on the rou 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.
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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."
• • •
At Wednesday night'a meet­
ing of the Altamonte Town
Council It waa reported thst
the South Seminole JayCees
have obtained some 4,000 to
3,000 names on a petition
which will be submitted to
the Orange County Board of
Commissioners asking that
Maitland Avenue (SR 427)
from the Seminole • Orange
county line south to L a k e
Lilly approach to U.S. 17-92 be
repaved.
. Seems the JayCees go out
to the county line during peak
rush hours and atop motorists
to ask them to sign. Some­
body quipped: "I understand
the JayCees don't let then*
cross the line until they sign
the petition."
• • •
James M. Moye III, 24, has
been commissioned a second
lieutenant In the Army after
graduating from Officer Can­
didate School at the Artillery
and Missile Center, Fort Sill,
Okla. Moye, who completed a
23-week course, Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moye, 309
W. 16th Street, Sanford.
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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
ia which about threescore
persons were killed and many
injured.
He went to the mountain re­
sort of Dalat for a 'Test," but
returned Thursday. Following
a aeries of talks with key
Buddhist* and military lead­
ers, be announced he once again was taking over.
However, Khanh, who Is an
army major general, also dis­
closed that his government
would step down at the end of
two months time and turn
power over to civilians.
He said the other army offi­
cers in his cabinet already
had turned in their resigns
tiona, and that he was ready
to follow auit when the two
months are up.
Meanwhile, he will be able
to reassume positive direction
of the U. S. - *uported war against the Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas and attempt to
start the nation on a path of
stable government and re­
form.

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We've noticed that quite a
aection of the west-bound
lanes of SR 43d from U.S. 1793 west toward 1-4 has been
paved. This'll be a blessing,
loo. Before the lour-laning of
this part of 43d waa atarted
ti,e highway was a real
aprmgbuster.

Talent Search
Deadline Gets
Navy Extension
' The s e a r c h for the
Navy’s best entertainment
govs on a* auditioning tim*
has been extended, Mr*.
William Oraii. director of
the L'SO Navy Talent
Ih-nefit Show said today.
Mrs. Urasl asked that
Navy men, wivea or rhildren who can aing, dance,
do imitations, pantomimes,
dramatic readings, or play
musical instruments get in
tourh with Mrs. Su/ann
Konier at once, in order to
be listed for tryouts at the
NAS Ballroom Monday at
7:30 p. m.
The show bsa been eel
for Sept. 26 at X p. m. at
the Civic Center, with all
benefits In go Inward the
support of the L'SO.

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Planner Predicts 'Explosive Growth'
In County, Second Only To Brevard
Seas Churned
By 2 'Canes;
Danger Ends
MIAMI (UPD—The sea­
son’s first and second hurri­
cane* whipped up the Atlant­
ic Ocean hundreds of miles
apart today, a threat only to
thipa that might cross their
paths.
As Hurricane Cleo raced
acrois the northern Atlantic
and her slater storm, Dora,
churned up the tropical At­
lantic, officials in Washing­
ton began considering Gov.
Farris Bryant’s request that
parts of Florida's Cleo—rav­
aged east roast be declared
disaster areas.
Tha governor said a state
survey showed Cleo caused a
total of $115 million damage
to Florida.
A f t e r threatening t h e
northern Ulund chain border­
ing the Caribbean Sea, Hurri­
cane Dora turned its 115 mile
an hour wind* to the north.
awuy from Puerto Itico nnd
other land tnnsses.
The Miami Weather Bureau'a morning advisory snld
Dora was about Slid mites
south-southeast of Bermuda
and moving toward the north­
west at 10 milea an hour, it
was expected to turn to the
north-northwest and to the
north by tonight. The center
was located at near latitude
21.6, longitude C0.3.

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VOL. 68

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HJUVA• mm
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

Established 1908

FBI., SEPTEMBER 4, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 271

Revolt Reported In Cuba
Soviet Military
Build-Up Seen
Against Fidel

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 meet
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 "Pre­
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.

MIAMI (UPD—Reports of
a 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
(U PI)—Soviet Premier Nik­ and joined Esramhray moun­
Blaze Destroys
ita S. Khrushchev neared the tain guerrillas in southern
end of his 10-day visit to l.na Villas Province, accord­
Store Building
ing to an authoritative diplo­
Czechoslovakia today, with
Fire completely destroyed
preparations already being matic source.
a building on U. S. 17-92 just
The source nlii the revolt.
made for his trip to West
north of I-ongwood Plata
apparently
bloodless, was led
Germany early next year.
about 2:30 this morning. The
GORDON ORB, director of the OrmiKo-Seminule Joint Planning Commis­
by a Castro army captain.
building was formerly utilized
sion, loft, dixcuxxex map outlining the Orange-Sominole licit Line, n pro­
''Intervention
b
y
political
Talks Stymied
at a grocery store ami serv­
poned new highway which would move truffic around congested urban
commissars in ea&lt;h company
New
Try
Set
ice station.
DETROIT (UPI) — The apparently hlotkrd a whole­
arras, with Lake Mary Chandler o f Commerce officials James A. DaughLnngwood FI rje C h i e f
CAPK KENNEDY (UPD— United Auto Workers Union
trey, president, center nnd Donald Jackson, chairmnn of the board.
sale defection,'* the source
.Scientists
plan
to
try
again
Claude I.ayo said that equip­
and Chrysler Corp., each added.
ment was also at the scene tonight to orbit America'* claiming the next move was
Meanwhile, t h e Citizens
from Casselberry and that! largest scientific satellite to up to the other, played a
Committee for a Free Cuba
tha Forest Ilangera alio dia- examine spure and its threats waiting game today ns the
said that during the past 30patched a truck.
|t« astronauts.
strlko del.dllii« loon c l tody
t" days, there ha* beep a big
■"jlivi days Away.
Imild-up of Soviet bases, arms
activity.
Defectors Flayed andThisnaval
has included nn Influx
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — of 17 amt 18-year-old Soviet
Gov. Farris Itryant says he army recruits into the island,
doesn't think Democrats who the committee said.
The Snnford-Pemlnol* Jayhuv« defected to the GoldNew Rti-sinri bases—pos­
Ity Donna Estes
travel aerosv it when ball reel have formed a blood
water camp should he rtin out sibly missile silos—are being
The Long wood City Council game* arc* m progress.
o f the party because "they constructed on the northern
hank for members anil asso­
move with confirmation of the
By Julian Slenstrom
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
He added. “ If the mayor had aware of the error of their the anti-Castro organization mously tu consult Hie city at­ Bullock and Taylor Muir a[- ilies, which will be operated
Lawrence Swolford, mayor
ways."
re|H«r ted.
torney about closing that por­ peared before council to ex­ in cooperation with the Cen­
the
authority to remove mem­
of Altamonte Spring), said
A “ new arms shipment" re­ tion of Jessup Avenue that press their appreciation to ami
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 memI the police departtained 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
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
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,
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
missed by Swofford and Wed­ cept Capp's resignation Wed­
Credits for blood ran be
guests.
a heightened military build- he opened and the ball dia­ ange Avenue frum Grant Street
nesday night Capps submitted nesday night. The record
transferred anywhere In the
Barbecued
chicken
will
be
up
in
Cuba
which
includes
mond
abandoned,
Several
to
SR
437
be
paved.
Council
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 affillting 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
terference with the Clerk's of­ Swofford said the two mem­
dren and entertainment (or Gulf of Mexico," the commit­ resident using the r o a d , lowed by the rity concerning American Blood Bunk sys­
fice cannot be stopped imme­ bers of the Council questioned
grownups.
tee report, issued here, said. choosing in many instances to paving is to vote favorably on tems.
his
authority
to
fire
Capps.
diately."
Any member of the club
requests after a petition sign
"I
also
dismissed
Capps,"
Swofford said today, "On
who donate* eight pints nf
ed
by
St
per
cent
of
resi­
Swofford
adder),
“
because
be
June 13 Caps was hired as a
‘Courage Under Extreme Stress*
dents on '.he street In ques blood automatically becomes
Herald Index
man experienced in account­ didn’t do bis work, he was nut
a member of the Gallon Club
tion is submitted.
familiar
with
the
card
file
ing and appraising. I asked
In other business the low bid nnd that person and his im­ Abby .....___...... ___ Page I
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
type
in
certain
information
to date because it hadn't been
supplying
two chlorinating sys nn unlimited supply of blno-l Classified__ ..... Page tO-tt
and
he
didn't
do
it,
and
he
did
done since 1939. I suggested
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 Cumtea ............. .„ Page 9-10
certain procedures for record other things over my objec­
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
ing information on each piece tions.
"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.
of property in the town."
and Associates. Work is sidle2-3
Donors must be in good .Society . . . .... .... __
In Capps letter he indicated 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.
duled to begin on this project health and between the ages Sports . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Page 6
that the mayor told him to do a god job for the citizens night for his courage and ance Attack Wing line, during
Bis aircraft was on a final within the next two weeks.
of 21 nrtd 69 years of age.
TV Programs __------ Pag* 7
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.
appointment of a six man
"That’ s not true." said
Tuesday when it experienced police reserve to assist Chief
Swofford, "I told him not to
complete hydraulic failure, Claude I.ayo and I'atrolmcn
use the '63 roll but he instruc­
caudng Use coni rots of the Ken lira ha ton ind Bud Eaton
For An All 'Round
ted the present acting town
pianc lo “ freeze." Navy di­ during times of emergencies.
Good Time . . . .
clerk, Dorothy Bardine, to
rectives call for a flight crew Members of the reserve group
copy the '63 ilgurea on the
lo eject immediately from an are to tie paid $1 per month.
Meet For A Drink At The
'64 roll."
aircraft m tlii.i situation.
Beer license renewal was
Swofford Indicated this was
However, Capt. Mayo noted approved for W. L. Johnson
FRIENDLY CAUIUE
one reason why he dismissed
that “ with no control other of the C A M Cafe as was a
Capps.
than the modest amount avail­ beer and wine license renewal
“ But there were others,
able through differential en­ for Don and Gcri's Restaur­
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
too." Swofford pointed out.
gine power, Lt. Cmdr. Bell ant.
M&lt;&gt;n. thru Snt.
"In my opinion Capps was­
kept (lie aircraft airborne un­
Mayor A. It. f/irmann was
n't competent. He ordered em­
til it was well clear of inhabi­ authorized to process a dis­
Dancing "On The House"
ployes not to show the mayor
ted area.*.
claimer in connection with the
Every Friday Night
any records and that if the
“ Then he gave the order for transfer of title of the old town
mayor wanted any informa­
his bombardier navigator to hall property to Mrs. Bobble
(l.aille* hour* 4:30 6:30
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
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 Na­ Episcopal Church Kindergar­
approaching the xtation in a routine landing. He guided the huge plane
VALDEZ HOTEL
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
"provtdis 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
the rigkt to appoint and re­
rule action."
commanding officer.
(Herald Photo)
accepted.
J A i l E S T O W N. Tenn.
(UPI)—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

Flier Lauded For Heroic Act

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Triplett chela r i lakes to
Casselberry to the use of
trot-Unee daring daylight
hours.
“This mourn,1* explained
Johnson, “th at trot-lines ca n t
be act until afte r sunset aad
they must be removed before
sunrise.”
Many 8aaford residents
whose Heralds were delivered
for years by Alfred Berner
will be interested to know
that he Is now a t the Orange
City Nursing Brine. Bernal
yean ago, Berner—one of the
top Herald carriers coffered
S stroks.
Mrs. Margaret Morrison of
Loagwood m o ld like to reg­
ister a strong protest against
the practice o f those people
who pick almost complstely
isolated areas to drop off un­
wanted pets. Ju st by chance
last week, she aaid, a Utter of
half-starved kittens were found
wandering ia their orange
grove and could have starved
to death there before finding
their way out.
This is another reason why
The Herald hopes R. T. John­
son and his associates are
successful ia getting a Sem­
inole County Humane Society

new open for too study."
There is evidence that Or*
ante County may bring to
fruition its Econlockhatcheo
control project, n part of ha
water control ayatora, prior to
the completion of flood con­
trol projects In th« upper S t
Johns River.
Should this happen there
may be the poesitdllty that
an Imbalance la the upper S t
Johns basin would result end
that Seminole County would
sustain high water damage
unless the runoff could be
diverted into n storage tree
such aa Lake Jeeaup.
Local officials did not In*
dicato that they would prefer
Jeeaup to be need for storage
purposes but they did eay
they were pleased that the
study would be made.

a n b this brings Om total to
apprairiaately 13 mltao of
rigbt-ri-vay plriged.”
Tito c u a l would bo 33 miles
is length from Lake Monroe
to to t headwaters of the la.
dUa g w . ‘The committee,”
■rider —«&gt;»si—h “only needs
five mere jailea of right-riway to complete the entire
length.”
Krider aaid that the Dis­
trict’* aiembera are quite op*
Untietic of meeting the three*
year projection for the atari
of construction and the com*
pletloa of the canal within five
yeara.
On behalf of the District's
board, be expreaaed hie appro*
elation to tbs representatives
of the Miami Corporation and

Two Sanford Navy fitera eeeaped injury latn
Tuesday when they para*
chuted from their twinjet Vigilante RA-5C re­
connaissance bomber af­
ter it developed trouble
In the hydraulic system.
LL Ctndr. James F.
Bell, 83 of 2458 Palmetto
Av*mthe pilot, and Chief
Petty Offiotr Colin Pem­
berton, 84 of 118 Laurel
Drive, bombardier-navi­
gator, elected after noti­
fying the NAS control
tower of their difficulties.
The plan# crashed min­
utes later near the Wekiva Rhrer Fish Camp. IB
Volusia County and off

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Two Captured
MIAMI (UP1) - Two of five
mental patients who broke out
of the South Deride State Hos­
pital, near Fort LauJardalir
were captuned la Miami Tuee-

V IG IL A N T E BOM BER w hich ernahed n e w h e m
late y e ste rd a y afte rn o o n ia ahown abov. T he

and wrevnsnn escaper) after

Congress Lauded
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -T h e
International Association of
Machinists executive council
DAYTON, Ohio (NUI) - A applauded the Mte Congress
JO-ystr-old widow who could­ Wednesday and called it the
n't swim drowned Tuesday moat productive ever.
while a dosea spectators stood
by aad did aothrig.
Kennedy Hailed
Mrs. Josephine Johnson o
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ro­
Dayton climbed on the roof bert r. Kennedy was greeted
of her ear aad called for help enthusiastically by dungareeafter the car plunged Into the clad (iih peddlers and commu­
Miami River.
ters with brlefcaaas today la
”1 t e a l swim,” she shout- bis first round of campaign­
ing for the U. 8. Senate.

Happy Days

BAN JUAN. P. R. (UPI) □rowing troplcit storm Dora
became a hurritane today and
thrashed westwird In the At­
lantic with 73 mJc an hour top
winds.
Hurricane hunvr planes fix-

in a Tampa High MrioL Tte
now headmaster la tte only
civilian on the leitam y staff,
Cot Furman Mid,
"» * #
we - i "V
succeeded assassinated Presi­ Naw teachers Include John
dent William McKinley.
Casey, formerly of Staunton

B U R C H C O R N E L IU S .

ed Its position this morning
considerably mors north than
that estimated during the
night. The San Juan Weathar
Bureau said the center at 11
a.m. (EST) waa about M0
miles east of Sta Juan, near

Sgt. Alvin Cullum York

Latitude 1T.0 north, Longitude
"Highest winds are estima­
M.o w est It wsa moving to­ ted to ha about I I MPH over
ward the west-northwest at about 20 MPH.
NORrOLK. Va. (UPI) —
The position was about 1,130 The Washington Weather
mUea east • southeast of Mia- t a r n s said today that hurrtesno Clan ia n harries*#
again.
The aUna, with winds r i
to mllsa an hour, was 111
miles eaat of Capo Hate
tan a, N. C. aad moving

Famed Soldier Dies

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
Among odd bite ef taformatiro gathered daring her re­
—S
g t Alvin Culltm York, a
Gent Snook, a witness, said, women to retain their good
cent European tour, Mrs. Lo­
eonscienUoua objector who
M
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can’t
swim.
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triad
to
get
looks
until
they
arc
60
or
T
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di]le Snyder o f Fens Fork, a
became on* ' ef America's
fourth grade teacher at Eng­ aomeoaa to go in after te r but according to Dr. Vladimir Po­
great World War 1 heroes
I trow.
lish Estates E l e m e n t a r y tboy wouldn’t "
School, tolla of the manner in
which husbands in medlaval New
Headmaster Appointed
times took care of nagging
wives. On display ia the tow­
er of London to an iron mask
which clamps the wagging
tongue l Although it’s safer
for the "little woman'* today,
Military Academy, Phillip Me- Returning mkiiHpmen will
wonder how many husbands
Klcrhan of Tennessee State report to the sciuol Tuesday
look hash to the middle ages
Unlvenity and Capt Jam es at I a. m. with mw students
with a touch of envy?
Voie, (USN, ret.).
arriving Wednesdty. The re
Other new staff members In­ mainder of the w»ek will be
During n recent meeting ef
clude, Mn. Alicea Rollins, R. utllited for orientition proce
the National Nature Conserv­
N., Chef Jean M. Clamenceau, durei, with clasws beginning
Burch Cornelius, a veteran a native of Paris, and Mrs. on September 13th
ancy, held a t the Unlvenity
ef Illinois a t Urbans, week of 31 years la the Florida cdu- Ann Shepard, bookkeeper.
Approximately M of the stu­
J-ut, il— «• was consid­ caUonal system will assume
Returning staff members in­ dents enrolled ths year are
erable discussion of the Flor­ hU new duUes when tte school clude Commandant of Cadets, day students from Sanford and
ida Conservation Week pro­ opens Tuesday with 136 stu­ Capt. John W. Williams, Col. the surrounding area, Col.
gram which eras proposed by dents, double last year’s so- William Miller, Ota. Jam es Furman noted. Otters are fiorn
the Saafard Chamber of Com­ roHmeat.
McGuire, Cdr. Russell Wilson, many cities in FUrida, statei
Cornelius, who earned bis and 14. William Sullivan, along the Atlantc seaboard,
merce aad adopted by the
State. The obser vance will be RA aad MA from toe Univer­ teachers.
California and Alaika.
sity of Florida, baa served aa
held in October.
principal of Gainesville High
School, and of Hardee County
Like to try something High School, was a member
tastyt The Herald's society
editor came up with a recipe Education's Minimum Founda­
for beef roast. Taka any cut tion Advisory Committee sod
r i roost, sprinkle on o pack­ has served aa ehairmaa of
age ef dnr onion soap mix, several Southern Association
pour on n can of mushroom of School aad Colleges evalua­
soup, complete wrapping it hi tion teems. Ho was chairman
tail and boko fa r three hours r i the State Selene* Fair aad
at 310 Jagioan. Om of out was moat recently bead of the
Clock W laden tried i t Re­ Math departa-nt of Hill«sult: "Wewi It’S eat r i this borough County Schools.
world."
CornltM will reside at tte
Academy this year while his

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C O L . H . J . * 'J k M A H

died here today at a Veterans
hospital.
York, 7K. wet admitted to
the hospital Saturday and
lapsed into a coma 8unday.
He never retrained consciousneta in hii final battle against
death which appeared near on
many occasions during the
past decade.
The hero of the Battle ef
Argonne Fom t had been
completely paralyzed since
11)54. Ilia frequent trips to
hospitals hera were augment­
ed by the home care supplied
by hie wife. Grade.
A team of doctors, using
antl-biotlcs and life supporting medical machinery, at­
tended the Medal of Honor
winner constantly since he
was placed on the hospital's
"gravely ill” Hat aa a result
of Infections in his urinary
tract.
ft waa York’s fourth hos­
pital confinement this year
and hla 11th in the last two
years. The old mldier waa re­
ported near death earlier this
year, and several time* In

Meeting Called
A meeting of the 1964
United Fund Campaign chair­
men ia scheduled for 4 p. m.
Thursday et the caucus room
of the First Fsderal Savings
A Loan Association, G. Troy
Ray Jr., campaign chairman,
rsporto today. Team captains
and workers will be selected.
SENATOR AILING
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
—Res. Lister HiU, D-Ato,
waa ia University Hospital to­
day for an operation filling
with s kidney ailment, a hos­
pital spokesman said. HU), 6R
was admitted Monday night.

■ small area near the center
and gale force winds extend
outward ISO mUea to the north
for dehydration. Infection, and about TS miles to Use
respiratory and heart ail­ Muth',' Use midday advisory
said
ments.
Dora, the season's fourth
York, who lived in a moun­
tropical
storm and sacond to
tain home about 90 mUea
from here near Pall Mall, become a hurricane, genera­
Tenn., ia survived by hla ted In the tropical AUanUc
near where killer hurricane
widow and seven children.
Cleo waa spawned. But Dora’s
The children Include: Thom­ posiUon today was well north
as Jefferson York and Wood- of the track Cleo took in aim­
row Wilson York, both of Pall ing a deadly punch at the Car­
Mall; Andrew Jackson York ibbean.
of Jamestown Mrs. Mary
"All interests in the Lee­
Alice Franklin of F t Camp­ ward Islands should keep ad­
bell, Ky.j The Rev. George vised of the latest information
Edward Buxton York, of on tropical storm Dora,” the
Nashville; Mrs. Betsy Rosa 'wva&amp;Tj-kcffiatt -.yziail Smill
Lowrey, Bowling Green, *Ky.{ craft in the Leewards and
and Alvin C. York Jr., In­ northern Wlnward I s l a n d s
dianapolis, Ind.
wore cautiooed not to venture
York had anothar son, Bam far from port.
Houston York, who died.
Dora boiled up Tuesday with
HU past had all the drama 60 m.p.b. winds slighUy north
of which Uganda are made. of the spot hurricane Cleo
IU climax came on a chill formed U days ago. Before
autumn day in 1918 when Mar­ Cleo fizxled out. It killed at
shal Koch pinned on hU uni­ least 133 persons in the Carib­
form the French Croix de Gu­ bean and eraated n $200 mil­
erre and told him: "What you lion "mats” during Its ram­
did waa the greatest thing ae- page up the Florida East
soldier of all armies of Eur­ Coast
ope.”
Cleo was I a a t reported
York, then a corporal of G swinging out across the Atlan­
Company, 328th Infantry of tic off the North Carolina
the 62nd Division, bad Just coast after sideswlping Virgin­
killed 23 German machinegun ia and leaving thron persons
nars and captured 133 more, dead.
Including the commander of
Um enemy machinegun batteUon.
Alvin Cullum York was born
Dec. 13, HIT, in a one-room A b b y ____________ Page IA
Pago 3A
log cabin. There were 16 otter Bridge ..........
children in the York family Class lie d ----------- Page 10-U
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wild and el moot inaccessible E ditorial___Wolf River country in tte Hotoecopo________ Page SA
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support hU family.

were leaving the aircraft
•atw 8,000
U,WU 1K1H|
41v reported
ICpUrUJU
feet, he
to the control tower thAt
the hydraulic system h ad
KUALA LUMPUR, Malayan
(UPI) - Thirty fednaaoim
paratroopers Ramped from •
Firemen Quell
U, 8.-mado t r s a g o t trig
Electric Blaze
Malaysia's Joheen atari before
The Sanford Fire Depart­ dawn today.
Go i suns ant
ment at I pun. Tuesday an­ troope killed «w and espritoi
«
swered a call a t the Easy Au­ Maovr-a!.»
tomata Laundry, 338? Park
Drive, when aa electrical said too guerrilla-trained p a n t
shortage In n washing ma­ troopers landed about S:3P fa
m. la the jungle near Laftri,
chine waa detected.
about TO mUea -north of Page
The department reported tian where SO or m art Indon­
only minor damages. L. L. esian guerrilla# came aster#
Webre, 3414 Orsngo Avs. la from motorboats Aug. 17.
manager of the laundry.
Local corps men sighted thg
Invaders and called lor te tft
the spokesman aaid.
Vote Readied
Troops and police rushed tg
WASHINGTON (UPI) — the scene. One Indonesian wan
Republican presidential can­ killed and three were captured
didate Barry M. Goldwater In the first clash between the
flew to Washington today to opposing forces, the spoken
vote agalast President John­ man said, and "several morn"
son’* medicare program in were captured later.
what shaped up as a closely
No Malaysian casualttto
contorted Senate showdown. war# reported.

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At home, he Mid, the Amer­
Wf WUIam 1. Ealaa
United Prat* laternatleaal ican people had enjoyed unin­
WABH1N0T0N «UPX&gt; - terrupted prosperity lines the
lata President John P. Ken­
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toward th* election campaign ■aid tha average American
today w i t h unprecedented family of four earn* $1,200
backing from orgaalaed labor mora a year than it did thro*
and n peace pragraaa pnepor- yaan ago while unemploymont has dropped to 4.0 per
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Th* Chief Eaacutln bald cent.
out bap* of neord-bnaklng
“We nr* on tho edge of an
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halda to IU pnaant court* Jahnaon said. “I predict, if
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gens.”
tho growth of tho neat four
Ho alee pledged not to neg­ years will be tho greatest in
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aceaptlng tha unaalmoua an- nominee Btrry M. Goldwstar
donamant of th* APL-CIO by name In hit rtmarka to tht
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mambor labor fodantion.
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e n in tbe Eaat Boom of tha
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Whit* Houaa, Johnaon aald increased minimum waget, the
th* United flute* bad never war on poverty era parte of
wavarad la th* defence of • program with a atngla goal:
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peace alnc* th* and of World place of dignity in our na­
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“ Aa n m ult, wa are closer told. Goldwater h*a opposed
than avar to making,th* Sec­ administration propotalt for
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PHOENIX, Aril. (UP1) A four-engine Constellation
that one* flew global passen­
gers la plush luxury stood
poised today lor Us last trip—
a SO-sacond plunge down a
booby . trapped runway In a
dramatic air safety expertmeat.
Th* acirntiilcatly • control­
led crash was scheduled aft ■
•mall airport on tha outskirts
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poned oocc. It was tho second
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actly what occurs inside and
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April 24, U&gt;* “ Connie" Is being
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precis* stresses and strains
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spillage, and the effects of vio­

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crow and passengers. No lab­
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cate an actual crash Involving
a real airliner.

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'Squeaker' Seen For Ballot On Health Care Bit
WASHINGTON (U PI) — i to 6t, a similar medicare plan.
Both supporter* and opponents | Sine* then at least (our liberal
predicted a “ squeaker” today
as the Senate prepared to
4votc on the administration’s
health care for the aged pro­
gram.
A crucial vote was set on a
compromise proposal to pro­
vide hospitalisation and nurs­
ing c»re benefits for 1* mil
lion elderly persons financed
through higher Social Securi­
ty taxes.
f Senate Democratic leaders
Dinned their hopes on fresh­
men liberals to swing the tide
LYNDON JOHNSON
in favor of the program. In
. . . lu c e s te s ts
1962 the Senate defeated, 32

Escapee From Red Camp
»Wings Way To U. S. Home

pro-medicare Democrats have I tratlon leader predicted vie-1 land, had funneled a $23,000
taken their Senate seats.
! tory “if everyone shows up to “payoff” to the Kennedy-JohnThe test vote was on the I vote.” The bin would author- son campaign in I960 through
first part of a package propo­ ; lie the federal government to former Senate aide Robert G.
sal, the medicare plan. The spend $237.2 million over the Baker.
second part would finance next five years to develop the
Pesticides: A $3 million sthese benefits plus provide a area’s natural and human re- year study of wildlife haiards
r - a month increase in cash [ sources.
in use of pesticides and fungi­
benefits for Social Security
Raker: The Senate appeared cides was approved by the
pensioners.
headed for a second political­ House Tuesday despite objec­
Other congressional news: ly explosive Bobbr Baker in­ tions that such investigations
Appalachia; The Une$ were vestigation. But there was no are already underway.
drawn In the house (or a sharp indication it would come soon
Reapportionment: Senate
political fight over President enough to intrude into the Republican Leader Everett
Johnson's Jl billion plan to re­ presidential campaign. De­ M. Dlrksen, ID., said he would
vitalise the 11-state Appala­ mands for a renewed Investi­ seek to Invoke cloture next
chian area. A Republican gation came after Sen. John week to cut off a liberal fili­
leader said there would be J. Williams, R-Del., charged buster against his efforts to
“ overwhelming
Republican that Mathew McCloskey, for- delay court-ordered reapporupixuithin,” but an aumiui*- j m cr Li. S. ambassador to Ire­ uonment of state legislatures.

Experts Study
Final Minutes
Of Titan Test

Foes Stiffen Against Khanh

C.\rE KENNEDY (UPI) Scientists today studied the
final utterance* of the new Titan-3A military apace rocket
to flod out what shattered Air
force hopes for a full success
on the maiden flight.
The 124-foot rocket's pre­
viously untried third stage quit
from one to 10 seconds too
early Tuesday and failed to
give enough push to send its
3,75iVpound dummy lead play
load into orbit.
However, project officers
said they were satisfied with
the new rocket's over-all per­
formance — particularly t h e
third stage’s first tlx minutes
of operation.
pact until Sept 10.
Brig. Gen. Joseph S. BleyThe union (hit year picked malcr. the project manager,
Chrysler as the target firm in ' said the shot met 93 per cent
| of its test objectives including
its traditional divide and con­
i perfect performance by the
quer
bargaining
strategy. rocket's first and second
Main negotiations to hammer stages.
out an economic agreement are
Pewter
being carried on at Chrysler
Pewter is a metal alloy
and when the settlement
comes, the contract then will 'whose principal element is
be taken to GM and Font. tin. Chief metals used with
The other companies in (lie Ithe tin for pewter are cop­
past have followed the
per, antimony, lead and, oc­
tract pattern.
casionally, bismuth.

Plucky Youth UAW Eyes New Industry Offer
Follows Order
In Grim Rescue

DETROIT (UPI) — T h e
United Auto Workera union to­
day waited for an improved
economic offer from Chrysler
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPl&gt;— Iphone at the Arcadia. Calif.,
Corp., hoping to prevent a
UM family of Navy pilot L*. home of Klusmann'* parent*
crippling auto strike at the
FREMONT. Calif. (UPI) —
Ctmrlce Klusmanu, 30. who es-l Mr. and Mrs Fred Klusmann
firm at 10 a. m. Sept. t.
caped from his Communist by Navy officials In Washing A 3-year-old boy, who follow,
UAW President Walter P.
captors in Laos, today anx­ ton, D. C.
ed orders explicitly, was pull­ Reuther Tuesday repeated his
iously awaited his return to “ My first thought was to ed safely Tuesday night from prediction there "will be a
the United States.
shout the news to the rest of a 100-foot deep abandoned well strike come September »” If
Chrysler does not Improve the
U. S. authorities In Bang­ the family,” she said. “ I was
where he had been trapped for
economic package placed on
k o k , Thailand, said Klusmann almost speechless, and that's
no ionger was in Thailand. He I something fot me. 1 was thrill nearly two and one-half houra. the bargaining table Aug. 17.
The youngster, Jerry Bet­ Chrysler administrative Vice
was believed to be en route ed and delighted beyond
words. I'm still trying to get tencourt, who suffers from as­ President John D. Leary said
to the United Stales.
'T h e minute he puts his foot used to it.”
thma was lifted from his per­ flatly, "We've got what we
Sirs. Klusmann said her ch about 24 feet down as a res- think is a favorable economic
down on American soli and
propsal. We’re ready to dis­
.
.
stays there for any length of daughter, Diana, 4. was too.
cuss
U in greater detail at
young
to
feel
an
emotion,
but
«
«
force
ot
moT'
,ha"
60
time—I'll be there to meet
her aon, Richard, 6, was "first' ***
* parallel shaft any time.
him."
"We don't have • new pro­
This was the promise made thrilled to death, he really; next t0 ‘J1*
, Jerr* blinbcd •* b« * » posal."
Tuesday night by Mrs. Sara was, but he Just smiled.”
"Ju st the other day, he said,! M ed into Lie glare of the
Chrysler and the other two
I Klusmann. 30. brown-eyed,
Dad’s pretty smart
W hy,brl*ht HjhU aurrounding the members of the Industry big
brunett wife of the the Navy
well and said quietly to his
flier who made his way to doesn't he escape?’ " Mrs. rescuers, "I want to go three — General Motors and
Ford — last month presented
Klusmann
said.
Thailand following his escape.
home."
nearly
identical offers to the
I
said
frem
the
beginning,
In a news conference in the
Instead he was taken to a
Klusmann home, the attrac­ if anybody could get out he nearby hospital where doctors UAW which included In
tive mother of two said she would,” but that the possibi­ said he was "in very good creases, longer vacations, ear­
lier retirement and higher penfirst learm'd of her husband’s lity of hi* actually escaping
shape,’’ except for a few bnii- siuns, an additional paid holi
escape when reached by tele- had merely crimed her mind.
Klusmann was shot down by
and a slightly twisted an day, Improved insurance cov­
erage and other change*.
Communist ground fire last klc.
June 6 in the Pialne des Jarres
At the hospital Jerry’s mo- The union rejected the of
area in Lass while on a photo ther recounted her fears when fers as being Inadequate and
reconnaissance mission in an playmates had told her the issued a strike warning. The
unarmed Navy jet from the youngster was trapped,
present contract ran out at
"I looked at the well. . , and midnight Aug. 11 but the com
nircraft carrier USS Kitty
I was very scared,” she sald.j panics and union extended the
llawk.
Mrs. Margaret Ann Musselwhite, M, 2»27 Palm er Struct,
Orlando, died Tuesday morn­
ing in Casselberry.
She came to the Central
Florida area eight years ago
• from North Carolina and was
AUGUST 26, l t t l
R. Smith, Denary; Russell J. Little, all of Sanford; Con­
a resident of Forest City un­
Could, Suitlund, Md.
Admissions
ceit* Masaola, Helen Wulkup,
til early this year.
August 29, 1961
DeBary;; Brenda Harvey, En­
Mary
Faris,
Emily
Dubose,
Survivors are two sons. Ri­
Admissions
terprise;
Willie Jones, Mt.
chard of Orlando and Currie Lula Mae Jones, Joan Fryman,
Mary Judkins, Elinore Sh­
of Burlington, N.C.; six grand­ ilmma Yanaros. Maud E. Bay, eer, Mary Margaret Micksell, Dora; Evelyn Gilmore, New
children and 13 great • grand iloldmann, DeBary; Joan Ba Ruvicll Johnson, Deiphia J. Smyrna Beach; S i e g I I n d e
children.
xer. Lake Monroe; Shirley ■jthueark. Florida Mae Young, Carlson, Orlando; Jainea HanMarsh, Long wood.
Catherine Poulter, Wallace mock, Tampa.
Birth*
Little, Phillis Warren, Ruth
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fry­ Marshall, Flossie Caldwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Burk
man of Sanford, a girl; Mr. Nellie llagon, Shirley Jean
and Mrs. Reuben Williamson (Irani, Norma L. Young, all of of Lake Monroe, a girl; Mr.
and Mr*. William Carlaon of
of Sanford, a girl.
Sanford; Willia mWe»t, The*, Orlumlu, a boy.
Discharges
esa Vendett, Ursula Drain, all
Discharge*
Ronald E. Nicholson, Eli- of Deilary.
Mrs. Mary llarkey, San
Elinor* Slicer, S h i r l e y
ford's First woman city man •abeth Long, Conyl E. Chainut,
Births
Lures, F. Eugene Roumillat
K. Shoemaker, all of
ag«*r, was hack at her se e n .Alonzo
. . . . . . . . . .
.
i ' ,r- •ln&lt;i Mrs. Howard Jud- ;Sr., Klas Allman, Norma L.
tarial desk today, after an Sanford; E s e Tn.le-na.her k|n, o( Sanf|inl , girl. Mr
Mrf t;cnc Scatt of San. 1Young, Shirley C. Kyun, Careventful two day reign last DeBary; Shirley Dopson. DeHell Thompson, Minnie John­
U-on
Springs;
Jerry
Smith,
j
fon,
g gjr|&gt;
week.
son, Louis fleutt and hahy
^
“ It’s hard enough to try to Lake Mary; Tcrl Hannum, Or
Discharges
gill, all of Sanford; Terry
^ fill Mr. W. E. Knowles' shoes, iamlo.
Michael William Fischer, Bernard Davis, Elixalteth TyAUGUST n , 1161
without having a hurricane to
Barbara ,\. Dumpier, Richard 'ler, Osteen; Horace lee Coop­
Admission*
complicate tilings,” Mrs. Har
W. Coigruve, Luifayrtte M. er, Herbert Lee Cooper,
Russetl J. Gould, Margaret
key told The Herald.
Phillip*. Stephen Willhaueh, Climax, Ga.
Doris Marie Mason.
“ However, 1 wish to thank SaratH-y,
„
| Edna Faye Poindexter and
SEPTEMBER 1. 1964
the City Commissioners for Pcarlie Howard, Stephen WiII- . .
_____s DavU,
L .u »Kia*
i .. A.i
habv mri. Maude
WllADMISSIONS
hauck,
Homer
All
putting their trust in me. I
ilam Bolt.-, Barry Brown,
S h i r l e y Ryan, Caroline
feel very complimented. Also, man. Marvlla Owens, Linda
V * ? J1', ® T ‘- W'ynn, Kranchoii M.Roberts.
t would like to thank the city Gayle Dekle, Dsnn, ' Robert-' Je,n
personnel for their coopera son. O rrio Wesley, all
liitz and baby girl, Mary F ar­ Betty Vaughn, Janet M. (ieig§ tion and help while I was ser Sanfo.d; Charles Ham-tt, Ca­ is, Elizabeth Higginbotham; jer, Carol A. Ewer, Bertha H.
ving as city manager," said thy Rouse. Geneva.
Patricia Williamson and baby Hagan, Louise Henderson, ell
Births
Mrs llarkey.
girl,
all of Sanford; Chester of Sanford; Lucilln Jansen,
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Marsh
Knowles, concerned over the
R. Smith, DeBary; Eddie Deltona; Ethel I). Higrins, De­
storm reports, returned to of Sanford, a boy
Bary; Geitrud* Bsrtosirk,
Weaver, luingwood.
Discharges
Sanford Thursday from New
Enterprise; Julie Fambro,
August
30,
196t
Marie Co’.lard, Glenda Cox.
York and joined city personnel
Kern Park.
Admissions
on standby alert, as they bat­ Betty Jo Swain, Gail Combs,
BIRTHS
Mabel Monroe, Joe Halt,
tened down before the threat­ Emma Yamaro*. Joyce I
Mr. and Mrs. Ilal W.
Accr.nl and hahy girl, F.mily l*hU Kl’,ler- t:er,,!d,n? I)avU’
ening storm.
Dubose, Cassandra
Denise
EWMs, ail of Sanford; Vaughn of Sanford, a boy;
Bob Kelly, Refuse Depart'-*1 Mr. and Mr*. Harol.l Geiger
% mint superintendent, said to­ Jackson. Classic Mae Martin. Ma,,1»
of Sanford, a boy; Mr. ami
rnei'itfJ*-tVngrit,
fiirnrfa
iioAri'
'**“•
Ralph
Gerday that all city equipment
Mr*. Willard Ewer of San­
and crews have been pressed ey and baby girl, all of San !bart- Ov‘edo
ford, a boy; .Mr. and Mrs.
f«.nl;
Barbara
Ann
Sm
ith.1
Births
into service in the massive
Anthony Atacheron* of San­
Shirley
Lowery
and
baby
girl,1
and
"
r
'
f,ary
Grant
jub of cleaning up city streets
ford, a boy,
Casselberry;
Harriet
Jackson.
*
Mr
and
Mr*Jo*‘T,h
and parkways littered with
DeBary; Horace Weils. Or- Davij °l bunford, a boy; Mr.
DISCHARGES
fallen limbs, branches, moss
John
Marella, Debra Sweet.
ange
City;
Barbara
Crockett
and
Mr‘
Albert
Poulter
of
and palm fronds. Kelly esti­
Sanford, a girl.
Mabel C. Monroe. Albert*
mated that the clean up job an«l baby gW, Orlando.
Discharges
August 26. I96t
Walker, Clarence IL-nderson,
will l« completed by Wednes­
Mable Toevs, ILittie IJng Eva Taylor, Ruth Marshall,
Admissions
day.
l/Milse Scott’, Lirina Renee ard, Margaret Saraney, Joan Ola Wallace, Iren* B. MarKiner. Mabel E. Toevs, Wll Fryman anil baby, Wallace •ton, all of Sanforl; Ralph
liam Bolte Jr., all of Sanford;1Litllw. all of Sanford; Ethel Gerhart, Betty Jack-on, Ovie­
Ethel Hover, DeBary; Fran-I Hover, Murray Gilbert, De- do; Cathy Rout* tnd baby
ce* Hosanna Green, North Or-1 ,,arlN Katherine Sanborn, boy, Geneva; Theresa Windett,
lando.
i Deltona; John Kennedy, ShirNew York City, N. Y.
Births
I Icy Mar.h and baby, Long
By Mrs. II. L. Johnwn
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rouse
Ethel Campbell, Ovie
The officers training school
do.
of the Seminule County Home­ of Geneva, a boy.
AUGUST 31. 1961
Discharges
makers Council, postponed
Admuab.d*
Linda Gayle Dekle, Danny
JACKSONVILLE 'U PI) lust week due to the hurriRuth A. Bennett, Arlene The Army Corps of Engineers
Robertson.
Sandra
D.
Hooker.
ft ra n ', hus been re-tcheduled
Helen GdlJbway, Susie Ann Gutb, Joanne Messick, Marie got a $2.2 million surprise
for Thursday, Sept. 10.
Campbell, Nannie Howard. Duggar, Beatrice Y’oung, John Tuesday when it opt-red bid* oo
The school will be held at Rosa While, Sherran G oetz. Marella, James Cheater S'ms,
the Agriculture Building on Eugene lot Fair. James Har- William Birkemeyer, Dorathea twv) dredging Jobe.
Tlw apparent low bids for
LlUgbwuy 17-UJ and will begin key. Judy Burtchaell, Clifford Filkins. Andrew Bivins, Dedredging
s 9.3-mlle section of
10 a.m. New officers of the Manley Jr., Freddie Diggs borah Graham, John W’illthe cruM’Florida targe f in ­
-various clubs will hear reports Jr., Marjorie J. Strewn and iam*. Leslie L. Macherune,
al and a 16-mile sec ion of the
from the two delegates who bsby boy, Barbara A. Enos l,ewis I. Hughey Sr., Howard
Kissimmee River w*re • total
attended the State Short and baby girl. Norma J . John­ Hague, T h o m a s Edwards, of $2.2 million below the gov­
. Course bald a t Tallahassee in son and baby hoy, «R 0f aSn Dororthy Burk, loitricia Har- ernment estimates tor the
ft July*
liord; Haruid Thcuier. Chesterjris, Willie L'aiiicU, Wallace i iotas

Wed. Sept- 2, ’64—Par* S

Wt» fttnfirrft f m Q

SAIGON, Viet Nam (UP1&gt;Opposltkm was stiffening to­
day to the return of Premier
Nguyen Khanh to power des­
pite continued U. S. support.
First Deputy Prime Minis­
ter Nguyen Ton Hoan resigned
Tuesday night. He Issued a
statement this morning saying
he and Gen. Khanh had failed
to get along from the start of
the present government last
Jan. 30.
Hoan ts a chief of the secret
and influential Dia V i e t
(greater Viet Nam) party, the
largest noa-Catbolie party In
Viet Nam.
Khanh had indicated earlier
that the feeling waa mutual.
He had told Interviewers last
weekend that Hoan put party

Interests ahead of national in­
terests.
S t u d e n t s and Buddhists,
whose rioting for two weeks
caused Khanh to take a leave
of absence, have promised to
refrain from further demon­
strations for the next two
months. But they were tight­
ening up their organizational
structure today.

U. 5. Ambassador Maxwell
D. Taylor visited Khaah’s
mountain retreat at Dalat, 16$
miles north-east of Saigon.
Taylor said Khanh would re ­
turn to work to a "few dayx."
But Khanh received reporters at Dalat Tuesday and aaid
it would be more like a couple
of weeks.

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vice* (&lt;&gt;r Mr* M*r*arel Ann
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held st t p. m Thura-lar *
llr*-nkow&gt; Funeral Chspel
with U»v t,euntril Jonta offlcUtlnc. Hurlal will b-* In
ItlchUnd Memory itanten,
KOreat City, llramknw' Kunerul Home In ehara* of *r
ramcrnient.

1Orlandoaii Dies
At Age Of 84

Hospital Notes

«City Manager
Back At Desk

Training School
Rescheduled

Dredging Bids
Under Ftatimate

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TINDER AND WELL FLAVORED OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
FULL
AttandJna Ha— B a Junior
Collofo at Ocala are Victoria
Nathan and Doric GUchhat
writer of thu column to know
S. T. Matter, John L. Bryant, where you are attending
John Daatete, D. C. McCoy echooi thla fall, call 123-1TM.
and Mrs. D. A. Themes. The
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lea
Slnflnf Kin— el Jay gate a
bcaotifal renditkn at “The HoR of HIT Hawkins Arenas I
eelehrated their Seranteeth
Lard’s Prayer,” the meet effi­
cient 0 —pal Cherae el Salat wedding nanirersary Saturday
P ad Baptist Church, under night Enjoying the rounds of
the dBcrttan el E. B. Mlnott pleasures were Mr. and Mrs.
James WaUen, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Britton, Mr. sad Mrs.
The members ef the Com­ Boyce Williams, Mr. end Mrs.
munity Committee end ethers L. B. Drumwright, Mr. nad
Mrs. Geer— Barnes, Mr. end
who contributed to the Appre­
ciation Day program for the Mrs. Robert Jeckeoa, Mr. end
Mrs. James Daniels, Mr. end
Ret. Nathaniel Watson are to
Mrs.
K. C. Burgess, Mr. and
he ce— ended for their attorts. The ladles of the com­ Mrs. Billy J. Mala—, Mr. and
mittee, realising that "Behind Mrs. Willie B Holt, Mrs. Ametta Griffin, Mrs. James Beeevery man ef status, there is
e woman,” paid tribute to kervllls, Mrs. Ruthie Mae Har­
Mrs. Watson also. Gifts were ris, Mrs. Gee Gene Dunn,
Mrs. Cllffaql Spain,Jr., Mrs,.
pre- d e l —'H e r. end M h.
Cattle Mae LitUeaoe, Mrs.
Watson.
Freddie Mcnefreo end Pearlle
It w u most difficult tor the
Rev. and Mrs. Watsen te hide
their amotions. To say that
most ef the andienee - I t the When the United States Su­
impact of the very emotional preme Court first began liti­
gating on reeding the lllblo In
situation would be a fairly acpublic schools, such did not
register with many of us, I
am sure. Now, It has been rul­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry George ed unconstitutional. This Is one
(Penny) Matthews of Norfolk,
thing I find moat difficult to
Virginia, who wars recently comprehend. What Is going to
wed, spent three days in San­ happen to those children whoee
ford on their honeymoon. They
parents do not teach spiritual
were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and moral values in the homeT
W. A. Ashley Jr.
To drive down 13th Street Is
Mrs. Mary Matthews has re­ most frustrating, it is impose.
turned heme after a long stay Ibis to avoid running la soma
with her
Willie Matthewa of the many, many holes in
of Norfolk, Virginia. She is
this road. Those of you who
also the mother of Penny trsvel this boh Infested routs
Matthewa.
will agree with me on that
statement.
Gwendolyn and Janice Ashley
spent their vacation ta Cocos
with their aunt, Mrs. Yvonne
Henderson. According to their
in other Mrs. Knell Ashley,
their stay was a moat plea­
sant one.
Linda Gall Mertbie, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Os­
car Merthla Sr.; Cynthia Al­
ena Clarke, the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Prevo Clerk;
Reginald McGill, the son of
Mrs. ThlrksU McGill and Truby Walden have enrolled as JOHN HENRY Ander­
freshmen at Florida A and M son, nine years old,
c a u g h t the amaUeat
University, Tallahassee.
Cynthia Alexis Clark Is visitIng her mother Mrs. Carolyn
Clark, who resides in West
Palm Beach.

fish in his ngo group at
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Miss Phyllis Lyons, E. R. Van Camp
Exchange Vows In Church Ceremony

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NEW TORE (DPI) - A
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delivery aftocts babarter patterns af human in­
fanta, "Medical World News,**
a publication tor doctors, ro*

Mm . A. B. Nutter, titter of
tha groom, H it. fiW Lyons,
Mn. Dorlt Lyons, Mrs. J im n
Nutter, aunte t f tha brida,
Mm, Mary Mubtey, ta d Mitt
S ty Moca. The lowly threeHand wadding eaha was te &lt;
•rated tlllt H b Man m m
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Sbrrbet
A floral fan sad
af pink gladioli
tha
Fa* her going away outfit
tho brldo choaa a thrao pleeo
suit of pink linen and blouss
of floral print, and whits ac*

by MIm Barham F rm B , tr&gt;
fan 1st, ta d two da***, “I’ll &gt;•
Laving T te Always” ta d **0
V nfart Lora* by Mrs. Aaaa&lt;

tod bodies with U s tells la*
a n t to ths twatthsari asck*
Has trisunsd with tiny psarta.
Bor fall tflk marten rail was
attach* d to an unueual croeh*
sted circltt adataad with
ptarlt ta d bead*
•Ths bridal booqnat a f rat*
tadtaf whits eaxnationa wat
csnterad with an ssqnlalte yel­
low throated white orchid,
which later formed tbs cor*
aafo for bar gsbif away aa*
aembl*.
Ths maid of honor, Mlaa
Sharon Lord, of Frostproof,
worn a Bboath droao of bril*
Rant bias paaa do aoio with
orrn h trt and aeoop aaeUlna.
8ha w on a blao p*au do tola
bow hat with bias not roll and
matchlaf shoos. She carried
a bouquet of white carnations.
Wasrtnf gowns and aceao*
•or tea identical to Utoaa of the
maid of honor wore the throe
bridesmaids, Lney Moon, and
Karen and Martha Lyona, ala*
tars of Uia bride.
The bast man was Richard
Sudd reth of Charlotte and
ushers were L** Lyona, broth*
or of tho brldo, Roger and
Bobby Mobloy, and Carl 8wofford.
The candles In tho candela­
bra were lighted by tha

MR. AND MRS. EDWIN RAY VAN CAMP

Tha newlyweds loft follow*
tog tho reception for a short
wadding trip to Daytona
Roach. They will make their
hoSM a t 1941 Dnnrood Drive,
Charlotte, N.C.
Oat of town guests for the
wadding Included tha parents
sf tho groom, his cousin, Miss
Pamela House, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin B. Natter and daughter
VkkI, (doubly related aa ha it
ontlo of tho brido aad aha Is
sister of tha groom), and Mr.
Arthur Hammonds of Char­
lotte; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray*
nolds and son, Bill, of Esu
Gallia; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Palkaor and children af Co*
soa; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
Van Camp, Winter Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Barrow of
| Winter Haven.

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Fashionettes

Personals

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THE STONE NURSERY SCHOOL
416 Grandview Ave^ No. — Sanford — Ph. 322-6308
• Hours I to 12
• 3 - 4 Yaar Old*
Child's Physical Development nnd
For Later Learning.
Limited To 20 Children Daily.
• S Or S Or 4 Or 5 Dnyn A Week.
• Registration* Still Open
• Phono 322-4308
Mian Eva R ant, Amt.

Mina Carol Stone, Dir.

Wo Feat are
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Delivery Unita —
Assuring Perfect
Condition Of Your
Floral Offering

Martha
co-hoaat Jim
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Nilcholn, third from let, bride-clect of Norman Frucci. Next to Mias Nichole ia her mother,
Mrs. M. L. Nichols.

Shepard Co-Host

Bridal Luncheon For Miss Nichols
Miss Daamta Nichols, popu­
lar bride-elect of Lt. Norman
R. Frucci, was a recent hon­
or guest of a bridal luncheon
at Jim Spencers Restaurant.
Co-hostesses for tha delight­
ful luncheon were Mrs. John
Shepard and Mrs. Martha Bis­
hop Ashby, with the guests as­
sembling at the Oak Avenue
borne of Mrs. Shepard to de­
part for Spencers in a group.
A pink and white color
scheme was used in the prl-

Food Additives

By Blblsiaa Ctrck
I for September gardens. Wa up fallen meat, palm fronds,
Cleaning up after Clso a rt very fortunate that this broken twigs and soma brok­
•asms to ba our first shore | consists mainly of gathering en limbs.
When this clearing is done,
we can see that our lawns and
plants ara ready for thalr fall
application of fertilisers. 6-66 ia the favored formula for
The newest fashion for tho major collega and caretr col­ lawns, and It may be applied
college and young career girl lections. Sylvia do Qsy of In split doses about six weeks
la tho pants suit Tha Na­ Robert 8losa, for instance, apart, or all at once, using
tional Cotton Council said tha endorses ths daydangth eulot* about 4 lbs per loo fL
pants suite, fashioned of cor­ to versions. Typical la one to
Roeeo In particular, lika to
duroy, cotton sueda or velve­ antelope brown, wide wale rest during tha hot month* of
teen, are featured in all the corduroy that teams with July and August, but will now
pants skirt and blouson Jack­ respond to pruning and cutt­
et.
ing out of all dead wood. Then
DeBary
e
o a
food avery two weeks with 6Fall coat ahapea tend to 6-6 or 2-10-2 to atari them in­
tha lean and narrow, with
to fall growth and bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. William Of* sat-ln and ragian aleeves.
Do not ftrillisa ataltas or
don of Estrella Rd., enter* Leading all is tha string bean camalllas at tbla time, aa tha
WES SAYS:
coat
with
a
shape
moving
tabled their granddaughter,
new growth thua produced
close to tho body without
Do you know tho differ* Judy Choiley, of Hollywood, clinging. Very much In evi­ might knock off buda already
between "satisfied" Florida, and her friend, Jeff dence too are conta with front formed. The normal tlma to
Taylor, stationed with the Air
fertilit* these plants is di­
"contented" t
easy backs.
Force at N.C. at Dinner at shaping and
rectly after flowering and
e
e e
tha Holiday House, DsLand.
again In Jun*. But do glr*
Black velveteen Is n run­
lots of water, after making
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. away favorite for dreasup oc­ sure that the drainage is
Redman of Volusia Dr. have casions with tha youngster good.
their son, Edward, home set. Look for velveteen dresses
S lo w up on watering
from Kentucky, where he took with hare arms and low narks Thanksgiving and Christmas
to
mska
the
most
of
young
Step in and If Was cant two courses at the University
cactus, until buda hava formprove that you can wash of Louisville, preparing for figures.
*d, giving only anough water
e
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MORE clothes, CLEANER, Daytona Beach College this
to keep plants from shrivtl
Sweaters for thocollege
a n d CHEAPER, YOUR fail.
ling.
aat are long and lean for fall,
WASH 18 FREEI
It Is to ba hoped that you
Mr. aad Mrs. A. T. Bonka often ribbed, and often pair, hava been pinching baek your
ed with slender skirts or
Air CoadHiaaad Lounge entertained Mrs. Sonka'a bro­ well-tailored trousers. Blaser polnsettlas and also chrysan
ther and sister In law, Mr.
themums all summer to make
and Mrs. James E. Konrsl Jackals, pleated akirts and them nice and bushy. Now la
and son, Scott Jeffrey, from Jumpers still ara big on the your last chance to pinch the
ML Prospect, 111. for a few campua but this year’s college polneettias and atlll hop* to
WA8HETERIA
days. Later they all visited girl might team them with have tha colored bract* this
H i t French Are., Sanford Miami Beach and places of plaid stockings, checked gait fall. When the colored bracts
era or tall, polished boots.
interest enroute.
appear, an application of 4
e
o e
Tha istest m«vle.|n»plre&lt;l 12 4 fertiliser will be bsneficiaL
SPECIAL SALE ALL
fashion ia a duplicate of tha
Bun loving plants such as
Jewelled "cigar band" ring of
croton*
and hihlacus do batter
Sv'A
p rrriisj
tl.a;
if
tha
sunny
location includes
Debbie Reynolds' rich hue*
shads
from
traes
or auch to
band gives her In MGM’a
keep
the
early
morning
sun
"The Unslnkable M o lly
Brown." In the picture, the off until tha frosted shrub
ring la an eapensivo duplica­ has a chanct to thaw out Tha
tion of tha paper cigar band plants may be hilled up with
ring which was well all ha dirt to protect tha main stalk;
eould afford when they were but somstlmaa ths aafest proFashions
wed. Corocraffa copy feat- cttdura ia te taka atf catting*
431 A 17*M, Fern Park
ores a gold Indian haad on sad place Uwm la a Jar sf
n background of red enamel water where they will usualFern Park Shopping Center
circled with sapphires and ly root during tha winter and
Fh. TE I4 IIS — Open Frt. Nile TU •
ran ba planted in pots in
rhinestones.
spring.

25 Yuan At Tha Buna Address . . . .

MRS. JOHN SHEPARD aad Mrf.
Bishop Aahby, from left, wera meant
tenues to a charming bridal luncheon
Spencers Restaurant honoring MIm

Tba study, by Dr. cohort
W. Meier of
laboratory
of Perinatal Resaureh at Baa
Juan, Puerto Rico, showed
less reactivity ,1cm vocalising,
and greater lothargy amoag
19 Infant m cokeys delivered
by Caesarian saetiea. Tba
other* In tha study were da»
livercd normally. Tba monkey
Infante were tested oa each ot
flvfs consecutive days. Dr.
Meier believe* tb it the greater responsivenet* of aormil­
ly bora Infante may bo trace­
able to *■ unknown chemical
agent aboeat ia Caesariaa (to­
iletry.

Topic Thursday
A t HD Club
Tha Sanford Horn* Demon­
stration Club will meet Thurs­
day, September I, at 1:30
p.m. at tha County Agent’s
Office on Highway 17-02.
A most Interesting program
on "Food Additives” will be
featured, and nil member* and
prospective members will find
tha program UueficUl and
constructive.

rate dining room daeor. Tropi­
cal foliage adorned tha table
which was centered with a
lovely arrangement of pink
sweetheart roses accented on

either side by tall pink tapars course was enjoyed by tba
In crystal candle holders. guests.
Dainty bridal cards marked
Mrs. Shepard and Mrs. Ashthe places and an attractive
by presented tha bonoree, who
nnd delicious salad luncheon
was stunning in • champagne
beige and cocoa brown, with
a gift of silver in her chosen
pattern.
Luncheon guests were Mrs.
M. L. Nichols, mother of the
bride - elect and Sherlcns
Shephard, NUtl Ashby McKlbbln, Pat S m i t h , Frances
Strickland Bowden, Rosemary
Southward, Barbara Bradley,
Dabbia Sherrill, Ethel Lea
Walker, Anna Crappa and
Rosa KraUert.

Miss Dreadin, G. R. Baker
W edding
Mr. and M n. Clarenc* E.
Dreadin of Boat, Ala., an­
nounce tha engagamant and
aproaehlng maniag# af their
daughter, Mitt Margaret Eve­
lyn Deadin, to Gary Raymond
Baker, son of Mra. Ruth E.
Haig of Sanford, and tha late
Mr. Haig.
Tba brldo • elect attended
schools In Alabama and was
graduated from Sneal Junior
Collega in Boas. Her lianca
was graduated from Seminola
High School with tba elite of
1939.
Tha wedding will ba an avent of October IT, at tba St.
Paul Mvlhodist Church In Bo­
at.

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210 E. P in t 8t.

W hat Ginger Ale
do you
think of first?

Mrs. Roy Williams Hostess
To Party For M iss M ahan
Mrs. Roy G. Williams was
hostess recently at her Elliott
Avenue home to a "going to
college" party, honoring Miss
Ann Mahan, who will toon bo
leaving for Grady Memorial

Casselberry

Personals
lly Jaa* Casselberry
Mr*. Darwin Shea of 8M
North Triplet Dr. and sons
Darwin, Danny, and Roger re­
turned homo late Friday night
from Virginia where they
drove her daughter, Darlene,
to Emory and litnry College
where she is In her sophomoro
year. They enjoyed ramping
out on* night at quaintly nam­
ed “Hungry Mother State
Park” in Virginia.
Mrs. Georg* Miller of I.AM
Lsn* has returned horn* from
Peoria, 111., whera her visit
to relative* was extended be­
yond her planned vacation due
to a broken elbow received in
a fall.
Catselberry Town Marshal
Gu» Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer
returned last weekend from a
rajii’h'a vacation in Wiscon­
sin where they visitrd rela­
tives and attended the Shrinera’ Football Gams in Milwauke*.

Hospital School of Nursing in
Atlanta, Ga.
A variety of unusual dclica■lea were served to Miss Ma­
han and bar friends from a
table overlaid with cutwork
linen and centered with a dec­
orative arrangement of Ger­
ber daisies. Arangements of
red roses adorned the living
room. Tba guests enjoyed
“eollfflp chit9er’’, and the
honoree was presented an ap­
propriate gift.
Mrs. Robert Mahan, mother
of tha honor*#, assisted Mrs.
Wiliams, and invited guests
w e r e the Misses Marilyn
Hunt, Judy Lavender, J1U
West, Myra Meeks, Mary
Scott, Carol Samuel, Peggy
Grier, Susan Brown, Candi
Conder, Cenl Wheatland and
Brenda Broun.

MISS DREADIN

(naturaU y)

Grace Methodist
WSCS T o Meet
Thursday Night
Mrs. Mary W’illlams, presi­
dent of the W.S.C.S. of Grace
Methodist Church announces
an executive meeting will be
held Thursday, September 3.
at 7:16 p.m. at th* church.
Following t h a executive
meeting, Rev. and Mrs. Cyrus
Pnwsey of Oviedo .Methodist
Church, and former mission­
aries to Rraxil, will be special
guest speakers at 8 p.m.
All church ladles are cord­
ially invited to attend th* in­
teresting meeting.

Personals

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Arriving neat week to visit
friends In Ssnford ara Mr.
and Mra. Walter Grella sf
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C LO S E D
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Mr*. Michael (Margaret)
Cosby, 35 S. Cortes Avenue,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Hi
North Orlando, this week
joins The Herald news de­
partment aa reporter for the
Tillage.
Previously experienced In
the fields of advertising and
public relations, Mrs. Cosby,
and her husband and son,
FR E E E X T R A ----- ---|
Michael Sr. and Michael Jr„
have been residents of North
Orlando for the past five 1
WITH THIS COUPON AND PUtCHAll 08
years. They were charter
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married in Seminole County
although they are not natives
of the county or state. He or­
iginally waa from Indiana and
she halls from New York.
Margaret advisee that hob­
bles and recreation are shar­
ed by the family as a unit
and that they enjoy garden­
ing, horseback riding, swim­
ming and picnicking and most
aporta activities. They are extremely fond of travel and
Just recently returned from
a trip to the World's Fair.
Residents of North Orlando
are invited to eoopr-tta with
their new reporter who will
he interested In receiving all
news Items of civic and so­
cial Interest to her commun­
ity. She may be reached in
person or by mall at her home
address or by telephone at
822-8705.

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f m l i Pag* 8—Wad. 8e p t 1, *64

Initial Rebel
Drill Marred
By Tragedy

Thinking
Out Loud
By Julian
"My first two backfiehf writs
mid be fair," waa tfw atataoat made by l#m aa High's
bead football coach, Dick
Copeland, as be did a bit ef
toagua-wagfia' with aa yeaterday about tha Greyhound’s
lav the forthcoming

TOW NO-NOTHING BOWLING LEAGUE foonotne from the Forest
City-Bear Lake area, captured several individual title* and trophiea dur­
ing the recent season. Paul Klinger (far left) won the scratch series title
with a 662. Mrs. Lil Young (second from left), grabbed a pair of trophies,
one for the scratch series (a 607) and another for the highest average
(145). Don Hasley (second fh&gt;m right) also won two titles for a 246 high
scratch game and a high average of 157. For a high scratch of 194, Mrs.
Aggie Ostrander (far right) won her trophy.
(Herald Photo)

four el
•last da.
l i e Oriel «■ raa afoul of
H s rs m KUkbrtw’i bat sad
w m h d i te fcer hit* by the
n s b t s i l pMahteg of 41m
l a s t and A1 Worthlaitoa. JUIl t b n v produced both Mlnno■ota n a a with hie 43rd and
44Ui homers end Worthington
closed out the game la rtyte
bp striking out Sam Bowens
•ad Earl Robinson with the
triag rua ahoerd la tho
Mlthor Lotleh pitched
three-hitter to wla his 14th
gasm fsr tho Tigers
aa atght-hit attack that includ
ad a three * mm homer bp Dae
Wert aad a two-raa homer bp
Jerxp Lumps.
Elsewhere hi the AL, the
Boston Bod Sox sipped the
Xansee City Athietlca 3-2 a n
the Cleveland Indians beet the
Washiagtoa Senators 3-0.

The ’Bounds win embark
poo ooa of the toughest alatea in Lyman’s grid history.
But it doesn’t seem to worry
Copeland too much.
“The best way to improve
tho football status of a school
is for it to have a schedule of
strong opponents."
But back to those first two
backfield units, Copeland wan­
ted it made plain that even
here they’ve got a lot to learn.
But be did admit that the boys
comprising those two units
am working aa hard aa they
caa and that be waa aatlsflod
with their progress.
Looking at the line, "My
goah," aaid Copeland, "v s
lack depth aura enough. Let
me explain it this way: From
last year’s starting seven up
front, we've got Just two boys
back, Gene Wlnkleman and
Chuck Wagner. Our center
last year was Wagner but we­
’ve had to move blm to a
guard slot."
Copeland said he had 43
boys out for the squad and be
teemed to be pleased.
•

IIENRY WIGHT OF SANFORD and hla A/8portaman Corvette won
medal eliminator honors Saturday night at the Seminole Timing Asnociation’ii racing program at the Osceola Drag Strip. His registered top elimination time record for the quarter-mile was 12.48 seconds.

Today's Sports Parade

Musial Stricken
At Card Contest Y A T , A t 3 8 , Is Still Considered
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) Former St. Louie Cardinal all
time basebaU great 8tan Mus­
ial was hospitalised today *uf
feting from what a hospital
"I can still feel It a little," siderable alarm In the Giants'
By Mitten Rlehmaa
spokesman described as "de­
knee
la okay."
camp because Y. A. injured
U«*t
Sports
Writer
hydration." He was reported
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (UPI)— Tittle auifertd the Injury the same knee which forced
in fair condition.
Nurses at St. Louis Jewish All good things must come to during last Saturday’s exhibi­ him out of action in tho title
Hospital said Musial was rest an end and that goes for Y. tion victory over the Phila­ game against the Chicago
tog comfortably and was be A. Tittla, who is putting In delphia Eagles In Princeton, Bears last December.
ing given fluids Intravenously. what undoubtedly Is hla last N. J. Even though hla under­
"He looks perfectly all right
He was under close observe year with the New York foot­ study, rookie Gary Wood,
again
to me," said head coach
came In an tossed three touch­
(ion.
ball Gianti.
"He wee dehydrated," a The Giants don’t wish to down passes there was con- Al Sherman. "1 was debating
aurse said. "That's what hap­ talk about that bleak prospect
whether to play him In our 11
pened."
nal pre-season game against
and the seemingly indestruct­
The 43-year-old Musial be­ ible, M-yoar-old Tittle doesn't
Detroit this Saturday and now
came ill during the eighth In- even liko to think about it al­
I
think 1 will."
■ing of Tuesday night’s gome though ho knows he will have
Although Tittle draws the
the Milwaukee Braves at Bus­ to In four more months.
most acclaim for hla passing,
ch Stadium. Ha was helped to "It's difficult ao say right
the Cardinal clubhouse, where now," he said following Tueshe's also a student of opposing
his wife, Lillian, said be was dsy'a practice aesslon. "I'll
defensive maneuvers and con
•lek for about two hours.
make my decision Immediate­
tinually works on counter
Musial waa taken by ambu­ ly after the last game of the The McRobert’a Navy Wives
playa
to defeat them.
lance to Jewish Hospital a- season."
Bowling league wound up its
"You
Just can't beat him,"
bout 1 a m. CDT today. "lle Those close to Tittle claim summer season with the RV&gt;
talked to ma," Mrs. Musial he’a made that dcclaion al­ AH 9 Bombers claiming the said Morrison, watching Tittle
walk toward the field house
■aid.
ready and thia year wlU be it. championship with a record Shofner nodded.
"He's tired."
Even his own teammates of 44 wins and 24 loses.
"He's the best there is in
spokesman for the boipl- marvel at the way he tome
In second place was the
the
game today.
asked if Muilal wee all how manazea to bounch baek VAH-7 Juggernauts with 41
laid. "! wouldn't say after the tremendous physical victories against 27 losses
that. He is only fair. He is un­ heating he keeps taking each and the Hoot Owla claimed
der observation and we have Sunday during tho aeason
third place with 40 wins and
to take tests."
28 aetbacka.
No one, of course, laid
W. L. P vt GB
He was being attended by hand on him Tuesday as he
During the season's final
Philadelphia
79 51 .808
Dr. I. C. Middleman, the Car­ went through some pass pat action, Verna Bolton’s 1*3/Cincinnati
74
57 .505 6*4
dinals teem physician.
302
waa
good
enough
for
high
terns during an hour-aod-1372 69 .550 7 tt
Musial closed out an Ulutri- mlnute workout.
game and aeries. Susy Reno's SL Uuls
ous 22-yrar career In the ma­ Y. A. waa really aomethlng 187/487 game and aeries took H. Francisco 73 80 .549 714
67 81 Jilt 12V*
jors — all with the Cardlnali to behold. Employing that typl second place honors. Other Pittsburgh
88 85 .504 13'»
— when he retired as an ac­ cal Tittle touch, he repeatedly marks were Margaret Betts' Milwaukee
tive player at the end of last hit Dot Shofner, Aaron Thom 179/474, Pat Slpley'a 179/432. I-oa Angeles 83 87 .486 18
aaaioa. He remained with as, Joe Morrison and R. C. Iaabel Goshorn'a 172 and Mar­ Chicago
«0 71 .458 19 H
tha Cards in an executive ca­ Owens with short and long ge Field’s 170/483.
Houston
67 78 .429 2314
pacity.
passes alike and gave unmis­ Susy Reno grabbed the only New York
45 88 JI44 3IK
Musial also currently heads takable ev wince that he had turkey and also picked up the
Tuesday's Kreulte
President Johnson's physical shaken off a recent knee In­ 2-7 and 3-10 splits. Jo Wation New York 4 Sen Francisco 1
fitness program.
jury which had all the Giants had • busy morning In con St. Louie 6 Milwaukee 4
During his playing career, bolding their breath.
verting the 4-7-10, the 34, 3-7 Philadelphia 4 Houston 8
the Dooora, Pa., native aand the 3-10 ipUts. The s-7 waa Pittsburgh 6 Loa Angeles 2
massed more than SO National
knocked over also by Colleen Cincinnati t Chicago 1
League and major league rec­
Sanbltn, Verne Bolton tad Is­
Wednesday’s Game*
ords.
abel Goshorn, while the 3-10
Houston
at Philadelphia, night
Ha played in 3.02S games
fell for Jeanne Wolfe.
Chicago
at Cincinnati, night
and rappad out 3.S30 bits for a
Alice llaupt converted the
lifetime batting average of
difficult 34-10 and tte 8-10 San Francisco at New York,
.331 during bis career in the INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - baby split fell for Colleen San­ night
majors.
Former Indianapolis 300-race dlin, S. La Rocca, Pat WUlls, Milwaukee at SL Louis, night
Musial started with the Car winner Parnelli Jones baa fil­ Bcty LUlls and Joan Adam*, Los Aagaka a t Pittsburgh,
, dlnal organisation aa a fas ed an appeal on an $1100 fine
Familiarisation Day far the night
Thirsriay'e Gaasee
a month pitcher in 193g at Imposed on him last week.
Fall season at Jet Lane* has
Daytona Beach, but became The fine was levied on Jones been scheduled for Sept. 4 at San Francisco at New York
one of the game's all-time former 500 winner, for disre 10 a.m. At 9:13 a.m., trophiea Houston at Philadelphia, night
great hlUvrs, earning ft,:
larding the yellow cautloa and prizes will be distributed Milwaukee at 8L Louis, night
777 in salaries from the Cards light during the recent 200- to the summer season bowl Chicago at Cincinnati, night
before hanging up bis spikes. Ullwaukee.
ere.
Only games scheduled

Best Quarterback In Pro Ranks

Navy Wives End
Summer Bowling
Loop Schedule

National League

Parnelli Files
Appeal Of Fine

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What about some of that
South Seminole Junior High
talent we saw last yearT
Copeland: "We've got three
of their boys who look like
they'll make fine bill players.
There's Danny Overton, Lar­
ry Lott and Paul Lambert.
These boys have the potential
and we're going to do all we
can to get it out of them.
They could help this team."
Lymsn will have a Junior
varsity eleven this year for
the first time, Copeland said
they'd play four games, two
with New Smyrna Beach's Ba
by Barracudas, one with the
DeLand Bullpups snd another
with the little Blue Darters of
Apopka.
• T h e JayVee program,"
said Copeland, "will begin to
provide our varsity with la!
ent who've gained not only
. unlor high but also JayVee
experience."
Copeland didn't aay K In so
many words but we got the
Idea that he la convinced that
within a couple of years the
Greyhounds will be able to
hold their own In the fast OBC
conference.
The 'Hounds are replacing
Seminole In the Orange Belt
league this seaion.
We’ll improve with the op­
position," is Copeland's philos
ophy and he's expecting plen
ty of opposition.
"We'll run Into gobs of it
this season, especially from
Titusville and Leesburg," he
declared.
And here's a note to SHS
gridders: Boys you belter be­
lieve what Jim Pi»uU «ud
your other coaches will be
saying to you — Titusville will
be tough.
• e •
"If we don't get hit with InJurlee like we did last M a ­
son," Copeland said, "we
could come up with a pretty
felr eleven.' *
What Copeland meant was
that last aeason after the Ti­
tusville game he had six of
the eleven itartera on the
bench — out with injuries. 11a
didn't win another game.

Southern League
Tw sds y's Reoolto
KnoxviUe 14, Columbua 3
Macon 4, Chattanooga 3
Lynchburg 7, Birmingham 5
Charlotte I, Ashtville t

Phils Maintain
NL Margin; SF
Loses Ground

■y uafteri Ptwb
One Is a 33-yaarebl fUchav
and the ether a 33-yaar-old tefielder but to the Philadelphia
Phillies both Jim B oring aad
Skb Aikn are old pro*.
Tha baseball to m "old pro1*
refers to bow well a player
reacts under pressure, act
bow old be la.
Banning aad Allen are prov­
ing their mettle te tha beat ef
the National L o g o pcaaaat
count-doer* with tha ectcrsa
pitcher baring noted of! ala
FRED EMOND, grand knight of Council 4934,
New Smyrna Beach, right, acceptea third placa
straight victories aad tea
tournament trophy from Carl Von Herbulls of
rookie third baaemaa swinging
Sanford Council 6357, president of the Central
a consksteat bat that baa bla
Florida Knights of Columbua Traveling BowL
averafe at 412.
irg League.
(Herald Photo)
Sunning b a n t loot since
July U white Alisa baa kit
429 with 18 ruaa batted te aad
six homers slace Aug. 11.
The veteran and the rookie
made another important con­
tribution toward tba Phillies'
first flag tte69 2*00 wnea hem*
nlng pitched an eight-hitter
and Allen hit one of four bom*
era Tuesday night In a 4-3 vietory ovtr the Houston Colts.
The win maintained tho
Phillies Sttgame lead over tba
second • place Cincinnati Reds
and boosted their margin over
the San Francisco Giants to
7tt games.
The Reds kept pace with tho
Phillies by shading the Chica­
go Cuba 2-1, the Giants drop,
ped baek Into fourth place
THIS NICE STRING of apecka were caught re­
when they bowed to the New
cently by G. Rickctson and Don Donaldson of
York Meta 4-1, the S t Louis
Lake Mary while the pair were fishing with
By David Higginbotham
Cardinals moved Into third
live bait at Osteen Bridge. For the pair it waa
Herald Sparta Writer
place by nipping the Mlhvan*
the limit.
The Seminole High Twirling kee Braves 3-4 and the Pitta,
Seminoles held tryouts Tues burgh Pirates beat the Los An*
day for the 1984 majorette geles Dodgers 3-2 In other NL
corp with 17 young ladles par­
action.
ticipating.
According to Seminole High's
band master, Ernest Cowley,
the twlrlers are judged on
ability, appearance, showmanship, smoothness, poise, speed,
rartety and eordlnatioa. They
wearing them."
By Jim Bacchus
are also appraised on the
W. L. Pet GB
"Right now we aren't sure This is what Clerk also told three main phases of major­
79 53 498
who any of our starters wiU hla youngsters before a work- ette, twirling individually, Baltimore
80 65 .693 ft
be," declared Head Coach Jim out Tuesday afternoon at the marching and twirling with Chicago
78 64 .585 S
Ntw York
Clark of the South Seminole Casselberry school.
the r u t of tha corp. te
Detroit
71 65 .522 1014
Now in their second week of group.
Junior High Hurricanes.
87 68 .504 12*4
"Today we have 11 boya practice, the S. S. Hurricanes Judges for the competition Minnesota
wearing the red shirts which are beginning to find them were Mr. and Mri. Cowley Loa Angeles 68 69 498 1314
designate the starting eleven," selves.
86 67 .496 1314
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bukur. Cleveland
he aald, "but tomorrow it The boya have been wearing Bukur la the band master at Boston
60 74 .448 20
could well be that 11 com­ pads for a tew days and are Sanford Junior High and hla Washington 63 82 493 2714
pletely different boya will be beginning to get accustomed to wife teaches math and twirl Kansas City 49 84 .388 8014
the added weight. Clark and lot.
Tuesday's Results
his assistant, Dave MiUer, E a c h contestant w e n t New York 4 Los Angeles I
have assigned temporary first through the same routine and Boston 3 Kansas City I
unit status to 11 of the squads all of the marching portions of Minnesota 2 Baltimore 1
members. Each Is more or the tryout u wall as working Detroit 8 Chicago 0
less set In a position. However, aa a group.
Cleveland 3 Washington 0
there Is still a lot of work to After the competition waa
Wednesday’s Game*
be done and numerous changes completed Cowley announced
Baltimore at Minnesota, night
to be made, aa Coach Clark the Judges decision.
Detroit at Chicago, night
pointed out.
Cowely named the "A" corp
Naw York at Loa Angeles,
Gene R o g e r o 'a 224/344 With only a little more than with the remainder to be on night
three
weeks
before
the
home
the “ B” corp for more exper­
claimed high game and high
Cleveland a t Washington,
scries In the Wednesday p.m. opener against the Sanford ience. The 1984 "A” corp ma
night
Junior
High
Braves
at
Lyman
Jorettea
are
Pat
Msckall
Ball and Chain Bawling Leag­
ue. Bill Fox had a 191/526 and Field, Sept. 24, the Hurricanes Maureen Moughtoo, Donna Boston at Kansas City, night
Thursday's Games
face much hard work and con­ Peters, Vickie McAnfle, Bet
Ferrell Farris a 180/507.
Verna Bolton was high with centration in order to be fuUy tlna Vale, Sharron Drum, Lin Baltimore a t Minnesota
a 187/479 for the women while prepared for the curtain rais­ da Jama gin, Susan Stein, Mi­ New York a t Loe Angeles
chele Malbon, Sylvia Williams. Boston at Kansas City, night
Eve Rogero had a 184, Bar­ er.
Only game* scheduled
Freddie Berryhill, and Donna
bara Swecker a 175/460, MarlBezwiechin. Members of the
on Voigt a 178, Suiy Reno a
"B" corp are Laura Watson,
1ST and Mark Meek a 161.
Patsy Toy, Sharron Ball, Sha
Al Phillips, BUI Fox, Carol
ron Ganaa, Connie Colvin, Su
Kerr wiul Verna Bolton rolled
san Kelly and Debbie Whit­
turkeys. Vctna Bolton conver­
ley.
ted the 3 8-10, Peggy Dooley
Officers are Sylvia Willlima
the difficult 3-7, Ron Meier The Remnole Swim Aaaocla
tion
will
hold
Its
annual
sea
-captain
aod head majorette,
the 4-9 and Susy Reno tba 4vinemlinc party Thursday Sharon Drum—first lieutenant
3-7.
night at 6:30 when awlmmere, and assistant bead majorette,
parents and coaches gather at Sharon Ball—second lieutenant
tb« Fred Ganaa residence on and "B" corp head majorette, HUNTING A FISHING
Lake Golden.
Donna Peters—first sergeant
The affair waa originally majorette property officer,
SPECIAL
slated tor last Thursday night and first sergeant and major­
but Hurricane Cleo's activi­ ette secretary—Freddie Berry- Custom Made Beach Or
Woods Buggy.
hill.
ties
took precedence.
By United Preaa International
This Car Is A 4-Dr. Sedan
The DaUas Cowboys are
1847 Ford. Han SplR Rims,
finding safety In numbers.
Ovenlas Balboa Tiros, 4As National Football League
Bpsud F-* Ford Tnaumlateams pared down to the 43
sioa Fun Tremendous Pull­
player limit by Tuesday mid
ing Power, Overalls Radinight, the Cowboys picked up
•tor. Plus Extra Largo 1
their aecond quarterback in
Gallon Radiator • Block
two days by acquiring rookie
Coaaoetlng Pipes. IaUrUc
defensive bark Duke Carlisle
Good, Body Good. Fries
from Green Bay In a waiver
Only 9223.08.
deal.
OXFORD, Mia*. (UPI) Mlirtaalppi sophoaoro halfbad: EkUas4 Elisey died Tues­
day after collapsing on the
practice Seal during opening
1984 workouts.
A funeral bom* spokesman
te Elisey's hometown ef Merdiaa said Tuesday night an
autopay would ba performed to
determine the cause of death.
The 194pound football candi­
date collapsed about five min­
utes after the afternoon prac­
tice cession started. He bad
taken part in a light "condi­
tioning drill" la tho morning
and showed no IQ efforts prior
to falling to tho ground uncon­
scious, officials said.
Billy Gates, sports publicity
director at the university, said
the victim had no body contact
with other players before
pasting out
Artlflcal respiration was ad
ministered on the field, and
Elisey was rushed to the La­
fayette County Hospital. Gates
M id the practice session con­
tinued, and Ellzey’i team­
mates did not learn of hla
death until the drill ended.

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Majorettes Are
Named For SHS
After Tryouts

Clark Preps 'Canes

For '64 Grid Slate

American
League

Gene Rogero Is
Top Bowler In
Ball And Chain

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Seminole Swim
Parly Thursday

4

Dallas Obtains
Another QB

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ALTAMONTE PTA executive board members attending the opening
meeting of the term last week were, seated, left to right. Nit* Norris,
Louise Kershner, Giovnnn Esposito and Sally Sheets; second row, Ginny
Wells, Flo Berg, Missouri Belle Swofford and Sadie Smith; third row,
Jean Nuss, Thelma Smith, Millicent Pattishall, Vi Segrest, Gladva House­
holder and June Oudek.
(Herald Photo)

Grace Methodist Boy Scouts C Of C To Hear
.Have Camp, Court Of Honor Gordon Orr

lly I r a wets Wester
Gordon
Orr, planning di­
Grace Methodist C h u r c h 'a skit and Scout BUI Kennedy
Boy Scout Troop climaxed a reported on the troop's re­ rector of the Orange-Sent!three-day campout on Mon­ cent trip to visit the Boys In­ note Joint Planning Commitday, Aug. 24, with a Court ot dustrial School In Okeechobee. aion. will bw the guest speakHonor held at 8 p.m. on the Group songs were led by Dick er for th# Laka Mary Cham­
ber of Commerce meeting to
campsite near the church.
Mamele.
The program was opened by Investment for the new ten­ be held Thursday at 8 p. m.
Scoutmaster Russ Kitner. Af­ derfoot scouts was conducted in the Fire House.
Jim Daughtrey, Chamber
ter opening remarks. Commit- by Senior Patrol Leader Blair
president,
and Donald Jack£ te e m a n Lamar Wllliami and Kiener and Dick Mamele and
Clay Mamele, and Don Jack- was followed by presentation son. chairman of the board
ion, who were assisting with of a skit by Use Rattlesnake of director*, are In charge of
the program and hope for a
the Court of Honor, were in­ Patrol.
good attendance of member*
troduced.
Second clasi badge* were
The flag was presented by presented to Ricky Meeks for thia first meeting of the
the Color Guard (or the open­ and Armon Hossman; first season. AU residents of the
ing pledge which was led by clsss badges to Tommy Hite, community are Invited to at­
new tenderfoot scouts, Jimmy Karl Russman, Lam ar Wil­ tend.
O rr will tell how the plan­
and Boby Markos and Steve liams and Rob Ilcpp; merit
Silvers. The Scout Oath and hadkes to Rob Repp, James ning Commission will affect
0 L a w s were led by Dick Mam­ Avcrett, Matt ctSwart, Lamar the Lake Mary area and this
ele, junior assistant scoutmas­ Wiliams, Lane Kly, Allan Dan­ should be an interesting and
ter, and the invocation was iels, Tommy Hite, Dick Ma- important meeting, especially
given by Rev. John Hires, mile, Rill Kennedy anil Blair for property owners.
Grace Methodist pastor.
Committee reports will be
Kitner.
The Wolfe Patrol presented
given
on the Lake Mary Blvd.
Climax of the program
came with presentation of the {right of way and tha house
Life Award to Blair Kiener numbering plan for the area.
who, in turn, pinned his mo­ Other new buslneia also need
bo brought before the floor
ther, Mrs. Phyllis Kitner.
The Court was closed with for discussion and vote.
pla&gt;ing of Taps after which
refreshments were served to
the many parents and friends
present for the evening.

In te rs ta te

ANKARA. Turkey (U PI)—
Mora than 8,000 Turkish stud­
ents led by an Army general
marched through tho streets
of Ankara Tuesday to demon­
strate their displeasure with
the rule of the United States
In the Cyprue crisis.
They carried banners lead­
ing, "Yankee go home" and
"You can't buy freedom with
dollars."
The march waa ted by (Jen.
Cental Tumi, the new com­
mander of Turkey's land
force*. He and the atudente
Ignored a public appeal by
Premier lamet Inonu for an
end to the demonstrations.
Desplto Inonu's plea, tho
students aaked for and re­
ceived official permission to
march. But police and troops
guarded th* approachei to th*
Greek and American embas­
sies.
The United States has tried
to find a peaceful solution to
th* Cyprus crisis, which a t
times has brought Turkey and
Greece to th* brink of war.
Both countries are member*
of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (NATO) and
the United State*, along with
Britain, Is anxiuua to avoid a
split in ths alliance.

Joneses Given
Model Lesson

Death Follows
Tots In Icebox

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D O N N A MC C O Y ,
d a u g h te r

of Mr.

and

Mrs. Duvid McCoy of
Queen's Mirror Circle,
Casselberry, left Mon­
ti a y for Tallahassee
where she will enroll
In her freshman yeur
at Florida State Uni­
versity. Donnn was an
honor graduate front
Lyman H i g h School
and n memiter of the
Beta Club.

DALLAS (U l'l) — Charles
Furrow, 8, and his brother.
Huger, 4, were saddened by
tho deuth of their father two
weeks ago in an auto acci­
dent.
Hut little boys recover and
forget quickly and Charles
and Roger had a lot to dis­
cover in their new Dallas
home.
Tuesday they crawled on
tup of a clmir and into an old
refrigerator on the back
porch of the home. The door
slammed shut.
Mrs. Furrow had left for
about 16 minutes to make a
telephone rail and when she
letururd she could not find
her sons.
A fter a five minute search,
she found thsm suffocated in
the refrigerator.

In ro a d s

R e c o g n iz e d

Turkish Youths
Flay U. S. On U.S. 17 Backers Plan Campaign
Cyprus Crisis

LOS ANGELES (UP!) —
‘‘I didn't want to just keep up
with the Joneses — I wanted
them to try to keep up with
me."
This wua the explanation
offered Tuesday by Richard
Oliver Pew. 'Jfl, an accountant
for the Roman Tool* Co. of
nearby Van Nuys, who was
accused of stealing $11,000
from the firm while he man­
aged the office from June,
11)03, to June, 11)04.
Pew swiil he took $0,800.
“They threw rash and
cheeks at me, ami all that
money coming across my desk
was just too much of a temp­
tation,'' said I'ew. "I wanted
to liva tha good li/s and I
did."
Superior Judgt Joseph A.
I Wapner sentenced I’ew to on*
'to 10 years in prison aftsr
the defendant pleaded guilty
| to grand theft.

Business School
Opens Register
Registrations for th* Berninol* County Business School
a rt open all this week, Mrs.
Penros* Love, principal, aaid
today.
Adults who wish to attend
the business school may sign
up at th* school between 0
a.m. and 3 p.m. during the
day frum A to 9 at night, Mon­
day through Friday.
Testing for th* IBM key­
punch machine class will he
at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sirs. Live
said. The class is limited to
six persons.
Courses given by the school
Include shorthand, filing, typ­
ing, bookkeeping, business
arithmetic, spelling, English,
law and psychology, office
and business machine* ami
others.

Mrs. Jackman
Is Guest
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mrs. Irene Jackman of DeLand, an employe of the Flor­
id* M e t h o d i s t Children'*
tlome, was guest speaker for
last Sunday’* service* at
Barnett Memorial Methodist
Church in Enterprise.

Th# minister. Rev. W ight
Kirtley, and his family hava
been on vacation.
Forrest Nutt, church lay
leadsr, filled in the second
Sunday the minister was
away.
HopacaUh
Th* “ scotch" in the word
“hopscotch'* merely mean*
“■cratch" and, in playing ths
gams, ths contestant must
hop over lines oerttehed la
th* ground.

B r ^ a lla a Stea*trows
ject was the complete four- need of proper markings ef
A iw lils CdHer
laning of U. S. 17 In Volusia the highway north t t Orange
Cognisant of the effect that County. In Seminole, John B. City and better
the completion of interstate 4 Alexander told the group that Island m arktags la Ca
and connecting expressways Hie only section of 17 not four- ry .
will have on businesses along lined was the four-mile stret­ Anyone having suggestion
U. S. IT, the U. S. 17 improve­ ch along Lake Monroe and to make concerning the im­
ment Association Is making an that nothing was programmed provement at U. 8.17 ere urg­
effort to obtain suggestions at thia tin e .
ed by Wodhams to contact
any interested person or group The group dlscusaed the him in Casselberry,
may have concerning ways
and means of improving Highway IT and attracting through
traffic from the Georgia bor­
der into Florida on the route.
Seminole County’s represen­
tative on a special committee
appointed by the group to plan
new (olden and brochures is
L. E. Woodhama of Cassel­
berry, • member of the Cas­
selberry Town Council. Ger­
ald Frierson of DeLand was
named chairman., Other mem­
bers are George Davis ot
Green Cov* Springs, Howard
Warner of Orange City, and
Pete Brown of Palatka.
More than 7$ county repre­
sentatives attended a recent
meeting at DeLeon Springs.
They came from Duval, Put­
nam, Volusia and Seminole
counties.
The principal project of the
group Is to promote the fourlining of U. 8. 17 from the
Georgia line south and to
work for the highway's im­
provement and increased tra­
vel.
The association heard re­
ports that a contract was to be
let in Clay County for resur­
facing 10.2 miles from Black
Creek Bridge north to the Du­
val County line. In Duval,
plans are being projected to
six-lane two miles of Roose­
velt Boulevard north of San
Juan Avenue, and a contract
Is to be let this year for $ooo,000 Inter section of Roosevelt
Boulevard and Edgewood Av­
enue.
Also in Duval, funda are in
the current budget to fourlane 4.2 miles of Highway 17
from the Clay County north.
In downtown Jacksonville it
was reported that the River­
side viaduct and the paving o(
adjacent street* have been
completed and Hut the resur
facing of nay Street was in
the current budget.
In the Jacksonville airport
section, it was reported that
a contract should tie let (nr
the (ourlaning ot about 2
miles frum Berkshire Drive
north to Flaitport Road.
During the meeting Rlchry
DELIVERS TIIE
Green, district engineer for
tha Fifth District at DeLand.
pointed out that in hi* area SANFORD HERALD
Hie State Hoad Department
had followed the policy ot Dot TO YOU BY MAIL!
considering four-laning any
highways until the traffic
count reached 8,000 vehicle*
per day.
In Clay County funds have
been set aside to acquire addi­
tional rights-of-way from Or
ange Park to Green Cove
Springs and it was hoped that
funds could be obtained to wi­ Fill out the coupon '
den several narrow bridges.
Putnam County representa­ below and s ta rt The
tives said that money waa •vailatilc and plans were ready Sanford Herald the
to acquire rights of way be­
tween the F.sit Palatka Wye first day of school!
and San Matre and that the
SRD bad been asked to survey
the possibility of an additional
bridge over th* St. Johns.
Frierson reported that in
Deland the number one pro­

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Touring Teacher To Brief Class On Geography
In Venice, they visited the
By Jane Casselberry
can as beautiful aa advertised
What school teacher does not but the beach covered with glass works and she acquired
dream of enriching her exper- ! , ^
amJ
in biklnil.l some examples of craft tor
which the city Is so famous.
k " ^ b v t^This
2 taddream
. ? . - «came
m ! l She visited the tiny1 rprlaci-; The gondoliers, however, fail­
^country?
• tr u e for Mr*. Lucille Snyder
Mon*«® but waa not ed to live up to her romantic
of Fern Park and a* a result impressed by the famous expectations ss they were so
geography will come alive tor Monte Carlo gambling casino {occupied with their lively feud
her fourth grade class at Eng- and Princesa Grace was away with the motor launch drivers
lish E s t a t e s Elementary at the time.
that they had no time to sing
School this fall.
| Ne*t U** went to Italy by {ballads for their tourist pass­
Mrs. Snyder enjoyed a three; bus to visit the historic old \engers. Then, too, they found
weeks tour ot seven European cities of Genoa, PDa, Assissi, | that there D a “certain air”
countries as guest of her jour-j Florence, Venice and Rome., about Venice because of the
nallst son. Bill, who was cov- They tourned the Vatican and garbage and other wastes that
_erlng the tour tor his paper.!St P eter’a and saw Mlchclan- are dumped into the canals.
“ he Youngstown (Ohio) Vindi-j g«lo's Incomparable SDtine, The most thrilling haircator, which co-sponsor* the Chapel ceiling. Mra. Snyder raising part of tile entire trip
tour.
was particularly impressed proved to be traveling by bua
The group flew Air France by the fabulous Tivoli Foun- over Hie 9.UX) foot St. Gutt• fm m New York to Paris where {tains when there was a wa- hard's Pass over the steep
they met their tour guide who ter shortage in Rome and she narrow alpine roads into Swit­
apoke fluently in six lan-; was yearning for a glass of zerland. Th.-y visited beautiful
guages. They spent two and a water, something unattainable Lake Lucerne and rode an
e'ectric railway 7.000 feet up
half days In Paris seeing both in Europe.
modern and historic sections1 Highlight ot their visit to to the top of Mt. Pilatue des­
f i t Hie city. Two ot the high- Florence, treasure bouse of cending by esbie ears over
% gbt* there were a visit to renaissance art, waa the 827 the valleys providing a breath­
Uw, Louvre, where they saw room Pltti Palace where they taking view. She had a close
the’ priceless “ Mona Lisa", enjoyed a moonlight symphony up view of the real Ufe
and a trip down the Seim- HW- concert conducted by th* con- •'Heids'' tending the cowe and
er at night to see the \&lt;&gt;tre ductor of the Miami Sym goats grazing on the high
Dame Cathedral lighted and phony Orchestra. A high hill slopes.
As souvenirs of her Swiss
reflected in the water.
in Florence was pointed out as
They proceeded by train to Hie place Leonardo da Vinci visit naturally Mrs. Snyder
Nice on th* French Riviera i launched Us ill-fated flight brought back some watches,
where they spent a day and a several hundreds of years a- musie boxes and woodcarvf i a |f and found the Mediterran-. head of his time.
tags.

From there Bley drove an without revealing them
through the Black Forest of selvea by sticking Uteir beads
Germany stopping overnight in out.
After a visit to The Hague
Heidelberg to visit th* castles they crossed the English Chan
and student inns which, though nel by steamer (or a visit to
picturesque, provided e touch taindon, which included the
of ptomaine.
usual tourist musts such a*
In Amsterdam, Holland, they the changing of the guard, both
visited the museum which houses of parilameat, and the
boasts several original Rem- Tower of London. In St. Paul's
brants and were given ■ de­ Cathedral they taw the mem
monstration of diamond cut­ orlal chapel which honors the
ting at the diamond exchange. American dead of WW 11.
An interesting footnote to the
Mrs. Snyder also teamed
Nazi occupation during World quite a lot about Czechosloy.
War II U 'he burned out Jew ­ akia, which just recenUy start­
ish Ghetto left Just aa it was ed to allow tourists to visit
2Dyears ago as a grim rem ind­ from her roommate who visit­
er of man's inhumanity to ed relatives there snd brought
man. They visited a typical back reports of what life la
Dutch farm house to see how like In this Communist sate!
the delicious Edim cheese i* lit* country which sound like
mad* and found their reputa­ pages from sn Orwell novel
tion for cleanliness extends to
Mrs. Snyder saya that she
Hie bam which U attached to has acquired a new apprecia
th* house. The cow sheds each \tion of what it means to live
boasted fresh curtains at th* in America with all of the
window and a rug.
freedoms and conveniences we
They were shown part of th* so often taka for granted.
massive effort to reclaim land
As a witness to the speed of
from the North Sea Mra. Sny­ the jet age, on She return trip
der was amazed to learn that she got up in the morning in
apartment windows facing the London, flew to Kennedy Air­
main street are all equipped port, transferred to a jet to
with “busy body" mirrors taka her to McCoy Airport, and
which allow* persona Inside to went to bed that night in her
keep track o! what is going own home.

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SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
Nursery now taking rvgistraboss. Qualified teacher. M
hr. service. Reasooable Pk.
322 MS* or 322-7820.
HOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN
15. Special Service*
JUNIOR KINDERS
TRACTOR Mowing. 322-78*4. &gt;427 Holly Are. Ph. 322-3388
The Only Pre-School la San22. Pltuabiac
ford to have participated la
the State Aecredltatka ProELDER SPRINGS
Cram.
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE DANCING LESSONS: A&gt;es 4322-7837 or 322 3123
up. Ballet. Toe, J a u . &gt;3 per
month. Instructor Marilyn
PLUMBINO
Bennett. Call Bob Ray'a
Contracting Repairs
Studio of Dance, 322-4740 be*
FREE ESTIMATES
tvrecn 7 and 10 p. m.
E. L HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
WE HAVE OPENINGS
For Qualfled Men la Sales
WELLE DRILLED, PUMPS, and Management. Must be
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tween 21-80, need and have
All Types and Sixes
car. Free complete training.
We Repair and Service
Apply Room 208, Mciscb
S TI NE
Bldg, S a. m. Sharp!
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-8432 72. Female Help Wanted

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1. I mmI &amp; Found

BABYSITTING

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home

CARPETS clean easier with weekdays. Experienced. Ph.
322 6384.
the Blue Lustre Electric
SUampooer only $1 per day
WILL KEEP 3 or 4 y e ir old
Carroll's Furniture.
child for Working Mother,
Th. 322 9166.
GOOD Used TV for sale. $23.
3234)823.
AIR CONDITIONER, Phiko,
Room, $83. 322 6106.

BABYSITTING, days, nights
or regular. Cathy 322-1312.
or 0039.

EPT. SPEC. Men’# Tee PART TIME, office, 9-12 a. m.
Shirta, 48c. Army-Navy Sur­ Sanford Herald Box, 92.
plus, 310 Stnlord Ave.

LOST. SouthsIde of Lake Jes­
81. Income Properly
sup, 3 Beagles, 8 mos. old. GUNS. Buy. Sell, Trade, Reblack, white with brown,
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
come property, c o r n e r
males, t smaller with cork
FISH CAMP.
French Ave. and 3rd St
screw tsIL REWAltD, Ph.
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
Zoned Commercial. Phone
322-9238.
of 10.000 Items
322-4737 or 322 3020.
1300 GrapcvlUg Ave.
PersonaU
HAVE TRANSPORTATION to WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.
Cape, So. Gate. Working Used. Urge type Editioa.
Park Ave Trailer Court,
houra 7 to 3:30. Ph. 122 9297.
l-ot 93, Sanford.

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(Dial D lr n o t )

4. Beauty Care

EXAMPLES
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. nantioB — 322-422*

KKMODRL - REPAIR
Cell a E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor

heading for
business is
MONTHLY
COST

PHONE 322-5612
(FROM SANFORD EXCHANGE)

77. Situation Wanted

SANFORD VACUUM SVC. IRONING In my home. 3228203.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
2555 S. Park
322-6511 WORK, dsy, week. 322-0000,
SALKS - PARTS - SERVICE
Housework. 322-0321 or 4209.

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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
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SUPPLEMENT 1NCOMEI
Need laillea, 35 - 65, with or
AIK-CONDITIONING
without ear for Survey work
By FEDDERS
4 hour*, 3 days per week
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
No celling. $1.25 to $1.30 per
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
hour. See Company Repre­
sentative • a. m. Sharp,
31. Mimical Instrument** Room 208, Meisch Bklg.. 224
E. 1st St.
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 1-4233 FOUNTAIN HELP WANTED.
Apply in person at Keyser •
Plano Servicing * Tuning
Pharmacy.
Lon;wood p la n .
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661

(FROM 8EMINOLB COUNTY)

SINCE 1908

Permanent Special
Gut Budget Wavs Now $6.93
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
PERMANENT SPECIAL lot
August, $6 complete. Ilatel
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
23th. 323-1321.

ICE BUILDING LOTS or
Business lots and 1 Building
on the lots. Have 8 left, one
for $300 or eight for $2300 on
the cornur Main St. and
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
Enterprise. Fla. 868-4801.

1 F t Fas is Cabinet, caster
mounted. 3 Ft. square x 12”
deep, changeable speed pul­
ley*. rotates about 400
RP3I, Vi hp. motor, heavy 87. Ilunlnr** KentuU
steel meih to eliminate dan­
ger to children, like new. F o il LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
Must be seen to appreciate.
Also some home Photo fin­ ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply tg
ishing equipment and 8 mm
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
movie camera. Ph. 322-2332.

COMPLETE BEAUTY SEK
VICE. Reasonable prices
READY MIX CONCRETEFree parking, 2nd k Oak.
$14 Per Yard
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103 Patios, Floor, Freo Estimates
S. Oak. 323-3713.
sand, ctmeot, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
FOR SALE: 1 Miniature MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
322-3731
Poodle, 13" high, black 309 Elm Ave.
mate; 1 Apricot Miniature BY PRIVATE PARTY. ComFemale, 13" high; 1 Black plete house full of furniture.
Female Toy, 10" high. All All like new. Take all or
shots A all AKC Registered. any. 2831 So. Park. 322 8437.
2408 Orange Ave.
ROTARY TILLER. $«j. Ph
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
322 7962.
tioo, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 17U0 W. Minne­ RCA Blond* Stereo k records;
sota. DeLaod. Ph. 734-1848.
Recliner chair; walnut re­
cord cabinet, step tables,
10. Poultry • Livestock
lamps. Jog bouse. 2*39 S.
Laurel.
LAYING PULLETS ami stew
ing bens, 30c each. 323-1338, 51. ArticIcH For Rent
Myrtle Ava., R. R 3.
RENT A BED
13. CaUriag • Food
RolLaway,
OKRA. 333-0413.

81. Itenl K.itate • Sale

3 lo ts . D in jx s rw n E o E t?

TION. 32241034.

MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, l i t No.
Scott Av«. Will consider
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
son. Jr. Ph. 322 1333 or 3230228.
95. H ouses F o r S ale
UREENBRIAK
Choica lota availabte ta
Greenbrtar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf count.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Groanbriar
developed by
KINCSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.

202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

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AGENCY - REALTOR
MU S Park Ave.

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For Sato

LARGE HOMS
1100 DOWN
3oa B. loth St ideal (or lan e
FHA-VA HOMES femUy looking h r M i o(

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l e dw—i Heraee avUlabto la
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Seminole Realty
a m S. Pa i t Ate.
PA S 4 M anytime

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For teat

10C. Ap a rt m eats far t e a t

3 BEDROOM Furnished House. FURN. 4 room apt. $40 mo.
Near Navy Base. 322-1303.
Adults. 322 8480.

322-2420

922-7498

FO R S A L E

NIGHTS 3224424 - 323-0546
NEW HOMES
West Fourth St. Juet off Per­
simmon. Salesman oa pro­
Par tha Beet Buy In
perty, 4:oo to 7:98 f. to.
A New or Baaale Horn*,
Monday- Wednesday- Friday. 100. Renort Kent ala
Sea Steeatrom Realty
Saturday A Sunday 1:08 to
HUTCHISON'S
7:00 p. m.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
•We Haan Tha Home For You'
339 So. Atlantic
3 ROOM HOUSE as Old Or­
Daytona Beach
lando Hlway. F k 3384813
Call 323-4038
Stenstrom Realty after T p. ra.

10?. Mobile Home* • Sato
2MB PARK DRIVE
NORTH ORLANDO. I
S32-2420
322.7408 room, screened porch, nicely
1-3 and 3 Bedrooms
NIGHTS 122-4424 — 139-0644
landscaped. 130 N. Cortet.
NEW aod USED
Awnings A Cabanas
2 STORY HOUSE, extra Urge QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
rooms. $600 cash and only Hwy. 17-92 S.
322-2342
nine years to pay. 713 Mag
Government Owned
nolle, 322-9049.
'63 EXPANDO, 33 X 10, 3
Homes
Bedrooms, air • conditioned.
Pay
off balance $3000. Asking
$100.00 DOW N S t Johns Realty
$200 equity. PtL 332-7492.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
MOBILE HOMES moved rea
Bedroom* located in varioua 114 N. Park Are. FA 84123 aooably, safely. Detrolls ar
sections of Sanford
FHA - RESALES
ranged. Anywhere Fla. Ap
Immediate Delivery
Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM proved tractor. Writa P. O.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS MASONRY Homes, 1 A 3 Box 1344, Sanford.______
FROM 150.00
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
FOR THE BEST HOME
3100 Down, PaymenU leas 104. Traitor Space • Rant
BUY
than rent.
AVAILABLE SepL 1. 322-4397
SEE YOUR
HELMLY REALTY
Ph. 332-1641
100 . Apartm ente for Rant
V A -F H A

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322.3113
NUhte: 323-0700
322-0448
2321 Park Drive

frralb Sept. 2, 1964 — Pag* 11 122. Boat* A Motors

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

fleer p e a . 4 liS r eene, I FURNISHED t Bedroom , Dea 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
Bathe, Florida Ream. Dto­ Haase with alr-caadtUoaing Apartment. Close to. Ph.
patio A carport*, 963. Ph. 323-8173 days 3234641 eventa l room, earner location.
Inga.
All for only B W . Tarma 322-3249.
can be arranged.
I BR. fur*, house. Lake Mary. FURNISHED Apartment. TerNo pelf. 82-304*.
BOBER? A. WILLIAMS
ratio floors, tile both, airRealtor
conditioned. Adults. Phone
2.
BEDROOM
HOUSE
735
Raymond
322-4201.
Circle.
322-9436.
PA 3-3441 Atlantic

TAKE OVEB PAYMENTS. 3
l i i r i i i . 1 Bath, Florida
NEW HOMES
Bean, kitchen equipped. Ph. CryaUl Lake Park—Lake Mary
REN TA LS
want.
Shown bp appointment Ph.
323-3341.
DUPLEX on 8. Sanford, near
HOME RENTERS
Lake Jeatup, on lot 130x300.
BEDROOM. 1 Bath M ir !t‘a Just good business to
Alee room (or trailer. Caeh
Plaecreat School 4
Chech first with Sanford's
Talk* I Ph. 322-TSlt.
Shopping Center. VA
larfaet H o m e Servicing
384 Laurel Dr. Ph. 332-4414.
Agency. Fine Home*, Fairly
Stemper Agency FOR SALE BY OWNER. Dia­ Priced, la aU Sites!
tom Built CB Horn#. 3 Bed­
Realtortaaomr-Tradee
room, 3 Bath, Livtog Room, HOME OWNERS
222-1491 IMS S. Preach Art.
Family Room, Kitehex, Caw- Oaad Rental bamas, Priced
tral beating and flrepUee, right, era renting and leas­
1 BEDROOM, S Balk,
ing fasti
large utility and tlorage, car'
ed patio. Ph. 323-OM4
ports and patio. Deep wall Call Taday, For Prompt aod
and aprtnkltag system oe Efficient Service. It Pays!
beautifully wooded lot 130 x
330 with Redwood fence. Stenstrom Realty
Grove Manor area. Call
H O M ES
2548 PARK DRIVE
322-7411 after • p. m.

Property

Vh» Wxaferi

17’ BORUM Adventurer, 70
hp Mercury. Gator trailer A
many extras. Sleeps 4. Ph.
322 6938.
BE' BACK THURSDAY flora
Vacation, Brown, Broke A
ready to Serve You with top
quality bargains by Iflund
ecblrd, Lone Star, Molded
Fiberglas, Traveler, Evin
rude A Gator. S a ra p 1 e
prices: $1533 IF Larson $883;
SUM 90 bp Evtarude only
$330; Miny other*. Reopen
ing Sale also Include* Boat
lot full of "Cleo Battered’
used outfit*. Terra*! Robson
Sporting Goods, Downtown
Sanford, 323-3981.

115. Auto* For Sato

S Bark !
keposeniwi
'34 Chrys. S4M be!. $32 mo.
'S3 Ramb. $279 bat. $19 mo.
'38 Cher. $490 (ml. $14 mo.
'41 Renault, $338 bal, $28 mo.
'38 Cadillac $7*7 bal, $37 mo.
'3T Ply. MT. $383 bal, $32 mo.
’81 Chav. $987 bal, $41 mo.
'90 Ford, m
bal, $13 mo.
’38 Ford, $388 bal, $39 mo.
'38 Pont. 198! bal, 132 mo
*38 Chav. Wg. $997 bal, $32 mo
'38 Ply Wg. 1987 bal. $31 mo.
'18 Peat. Wg |38t bal $31 mo.
'38 Pont. Wg. 99T7 bal. $37 mo
'3* Chav. Wg. $738 bal. $38 mo.
’ST Olds Wg. ta n bal, $32 mo.
'38 More. $898 bal, 332 mo.
'S3 Cadillac, $381 bal, S3t mo.
•S3 Ford 1399 bal, $24 mo.
*38 Chev. V8 1992 bal, $39 mo.
’to Falcon I74T bal, $38 mo.
*61 VW, 11081 bal., $12 mo.
•39 Oldj. Cpe 1997 bal. $39 mo.
'33 Olds, 3398 bal. $31 mo.
'38 Chev. $418 bal, $24 mo.
’37 Olds HT. $883 bal. $33 mo.
'59 Chev. Bel. $991 bal, $39 mo.
*54 Pont. $499 bal. $24 mo.
'54 Cadillac $499 bal, $2| mo.
•31 Foot. $499 bal, $31 mo.
'80 Lin. A/C $1392 bal, $52 mo.
'61 Renault, 1592 bal, |3t mo.
'60 Falcon $441 bal. $33 mo.
'58 Hillman, $597 bal. $31 mo.
'58 Ford PU. $597 bal, $31 mo.
'54 Ford PU. $499 bal, $23 mo.
’53 Caddy $388 bal, $18 mo.
'53 Ford. $7* bal. $8 mo.
'S3 Buick, $51 bal. $4 mo.
'54 Chev. $85 bal, $5 mo.
'55 Olds, $99 bal, $4 mo.
’» PU. $97 bal. $4 mo.

NEW HOMES
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air*
Available in Sanford area and cooditioocd Bedroom. $43. Ill
Loogwood area (6 ml. So. 00 E. at*., 322-4293.
17-92). Ready for occupancy
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
$43.00 per mo. aod up.
Sales office. 902 Highland Ave. pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person
Loogwood, Fla.
or retired. All utilities in&gt;383911 Collect
dudsd in rent. Ideally lo­
96. Houaaa • Sale or Rent cated 00 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lota
and shopping cwnter. InCUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call a v a 0 i n g a quira at Manuel Jacobson
322-1387.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

WE DO TRADE!

National

IUIZ

‘Off hand, Pd say that soma rank amataur has baen
trying to aoup up your motor!"
116. Autos For Sale

2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph

EFFICIENCY »40. 611 Park

2 Bedroom Dome, 317 Catalina.

FURN. Ant. Close la. Jimmie
Co* an. 322 4013. _

322 4892.

115. Auto* For Sato

1944 Olds F83 4 Door Sedan. '80 COMET 2 Dr. Automatic,
Florida Stata Bank, Ralph new Urea. A-l. 322-8142.
retold, 322 1411.
'53 FORD 2-dooc. radio A
'55 Ford gtatioa wagn, A/T. heater, (air coodiUoo. 333Good tir* . RAH. Reason­ 0802 altar 5 p, m.
able. Ph. 881-4042.
1958 PONTIAC Chiaftan, blue
1982 Econoline Pickup $893; A white, R A II, premium
Mustang Rotatiller with new w/w full wheel covers, new
scat covers, seat belt, $441.
engine, $100. 322-1183.
2400 Laurel Ava., 322 9143
1946 PLYMOUTH. Good runn­ 120. Automotive Service
ing condition. Call 322-2013
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
1880 CHEVROLET. Excellent Free inspection, estimates,
condition. Low mileage, $773. pickup, delivery. Racoring
Ph. 322-3428.
A repair* discounted.
31115 E. 3rd.
322-3443
'53 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
AUTO GLASS
322-6448, Claude Harrell.

INSTALLED

'58 OLDS. A/C, RAII, Real Sankarik Ginas and Paint
clean Inside A out. Needs
Company
some motor repair. Make 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 24622
offer. 119 I.ake Dot Dr.
Auto Uses, Wpi
A Sort Cover*
'44 FALCON Sprint. Ph. 3223778 alter 6 p. m.
AUTO GLASS &amp;

NOW
ON
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97. Houaoa For Kant

UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
Duplex, kitchen equipped.
FURNISHED 2 BR house.
Excellent location. 322-5594.
AdulU. No Pets. 322-7441.
• NOW HEAR THIS 1
SMALL garage apartment,
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow­ furnished. Adults only. No
DON’T GO OVERBOARD on
man's Trailer Court. 468
pets $35 a month. Apply
high monthly payments on 4906.
104 E. 18th St. between 9 a.
your retired pay. We have a
nice 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, kit LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom, m. and 5 p. m.
chen equipped home with Florida toom, fenced yard NICELY FURNISHED large 2
322-1307.
fenced back yard, overlook
Bedroom A 2 Bath apart­
tng a nice email lake. 1/10
ment Adults. 1912 Sanford
FURNISHED
COTTAGE:
Liv
mile from Mayfair Country
Ave.. 322 5648.
Club Golf Course, Club ing room, dining, kitchen, tBedroom,
Bath,
water
and
FURN. Garage Apt. 254515
House, on corner lot 110' x
120*, lor only $2,100 Down, electric furnished, $45 plus Palmetto. 322 0525 or 5254.
gas and tax. Located on
with balance of $11,700 at
17-82, 1 block S. of No. 419 3 ROOM Furnished Apart­
4H% . Total monthly pay
Junction (at 3 Points). See ment Ph 322-5927.
manta 177.50. This la
anytime. Pb. 322-1447 after FURNISHED 3 Room Apt
GOOD INVESTMENT!
I p. m. weekdays or any­ Clean A close In. $55 mo.
time Sat. or Sun.
Lights A water Included. Ph
YOUR X SHIPMATE,
FURNISHED 2 Room cottage. 322-9507.
Seminole Realty Lights A water furnished. FURNISHED apartment, in­
2418 Palmatto, 322-1787.
quire 404 E l«th St., Apt.
1201 Park Avanue
3 BEDROOM Unfurnished 800 7.
PA 2-3233 anytime
W. Ith. Inquire at 610 W.
r~ROOM APARTMENt T P ri
9th. 322-0788.
vatc hath A entrance,, 318
SOU TH W A RD Working widow wishes to Mallonville. Ph. 322 3420'.
ahera home with a woman or ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
Investment A Realty
couple. 322-4387.
111 N. Park Ave.
3221173
t BR. Furnished Apt lit Floor,
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen Near Naval Base. 2013 San­
ford Ave. 648-4323.
equipped. 117 Escambia Dr.
322 0920.
1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
$55 to 163. Apply Apt. 7,
2-BEDROOM house, complete
404 E. 14th St.
ly furnished. 322-25T7.
$100 DOWN
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ $30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
FHA - VA HOMES ped. Available on October 3 Furn. Apt 2300 ■rflonvQle.
Ph. 322-8234.
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, m . A 2 BATHS
FURNISHED OR UNFURN­
RENTALS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ISHED 2 Bedroom Duplex
Furnished or Unfurnished
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT}
Apartment. Terraato floors,
Ball-Blalr Agency
For Complete Information
til* bath, water furnished.
Ph. 322 3441 211 S. Park Ave. Pb 322-2334 after 5 p. m.
Saa or Call Your
3 A 3 Bedroom Houses
FHA - VA
2 BEDROOM Furnished apart­
Payton Realty
SALES BROKER
ment. $55. 1703 ktagnolia.
322-1301
17-82
at
Hiawatha
We Hava Tbe Homs For You
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
t BR Furn. House, rh. 668- 322-3800.
Stenstrom Realty 3122.
Clean 4 Room*. 611 Park.
2545 PARK DRIVE
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
House 2411 Palmetto, Ph. WE L A K A APARTMENTS
332-2420
322-7495
322-0274.
ill W. First St.
NIGHTS 322 4821 — 323 0544

SEPT. 24th THE DAY WE
SHOW THE 65*1 ISN’T FAR
AWAY — THESE BRAND NEW
PONTIACS AND BU1CKS HAVE
GOT TO GO..............

Cleansweep Sale
-

TRIUMPHS

buys

1—CATALINA SPORTS COUPE, Marlin Blue,
All Blue Marroklde Interior.

’1 5 9 5

1—CATALINA SAFARI. 6-Pamwng4r Station
Wagon, Snowcreat Whitt, Matching Blu*
Marrokidt Interior.

62 OLDS

1—8TARCHIEP VISTA, 4 - Doer Hardtop,
Singapore Gold With Fawn Interior.

CUTLASS COUPE
V-8, Auto Tran*., Radio
and Haster, Uurkat Stata,
All Vinyl Interior

’1 9 9 5
62 FALCON
SQUIRE” STA. WAGON
4-Dr., I-Cyl., Aute Tran*.,
Radio * ml Heater

I

BUICKS

(Bread New 1994 Modsla — Not Demonatiwtwrn)

*1 5 9 5
60 CHEVROLET
1MPALA CONVERTIBLE
6 CyL. Auto. Trans* Radio
and Healer, Whit* Finish,
Blu* Top, All Vinyl
Interior.

‘1 4 9 5
63 Chev. Pick-Up
Ton. Long Whfelb***,
Flertsidr lied. 6-C’yL, N*w
Paint, Good Tire*. Solid
And Right Throughout,
(.orally Owned.

‘5 4 5
61 Chev. Bclair

’2199* r

I—BONNEVILLE VISTA. 4-Itoor Hardtop,
Singapore Gold, White Gold, Saddle Interior,
Tower Windows And te a t.

Ambassador Custom 4-Dr.
Seda*. V-B Engine, Stand.
Tran*., P. Steering, Power
Brake*, Heater, Air
Conditiowad,

Ton Cab And Cha**!*,
lluild Your Own Rudy.

SPITFIRE

1—GRAND PR1X, Alamo Itolga With Saddle
Bucket Seals.

62 RAMBLER

59 International

*1949*

(Brand New 1961 Modrl* — Not Demonstrator*)

■car

‘1 5 9 5
1200 CONVERTIBLE

HIGHEST DISCOUNTS -

PONTIACS

VJH

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS '54 Chevy Beluir, RAH, good I SEAT COVER CO.
condition, new tires A scat
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2'8032
Phone 322-4503
covers. 1273. 322-7690.
I ALL WORK GUARANTEED

iM l

14' SCATCRAFT. Mark 53 Mer­
cury motor, trailer, $130.
333-0328.

4 -Door. V-8, Automatic
Transmission. Radio And
llraler, l.»w Milrsge, On*
Ownrr Car.

‘1 4 9 5

1—R1VERIA COUPE, Whit*. Black Marroklde
Bucket teata, Power Window* And Seat.
1—WILDCAT 4-DR. HARDTOP, Acquamarin*,
Black Marroklda Interior.
1—WILDCAT SPORTS COUPE. Nocturne
Blue With Whit* Top, Iilu* Interior, Power
Window* And tent.
1—LASABRE 4-DR. HARDTOP, Alamo B*|ge
With Fawn Intarior.
1—LASAIIRE, 4-DU. SEDAN, Skyllno Blue
With White Top And Blue Interior.

NOTE:

ALL PONTIACB AND RUICKfl
LISTED A ROVE ARE EQUIPPED
WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITION­
ING, POWER STEERING. POWER
BRAKES, WHITEWALL TIRES,
TINTED GLASS AND AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION.

1964 W ILDCAT
4-Door Hardtop, Whit* With Blark Custom
klarrokid* Interior, Fartory Air, Power Steering,
Power Rrake*, Power Windows. Aluminum Sport
Wheels. Cornering Lights, Tilt Whrel, 4,000 Mile*.
Bill’s Personal Car.

SAVE

•1,0800

59 English Ford
Thamrs I’anrl Truck,
Clean, Solid Throughout.

‘y 9 5
COME IN TODAY!

TEST
DRIVE
A
TRIUMPH!

TRIUMPH SPORTS SIX
CONVERTIBLE
DEMONSTRATOR
ORIGINAL
PRICE

HUNT

109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford — Ph. 322-4884

$ 9 A A fl

LINCOLN
MERCURY

CLEARANCE
PRICK

Saturdays Til 3 P-M-

1988

INC

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Ph. MI 4-0209

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OPEN EVERY
NIGHT TIL
9 P.M.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. &amp; Pulmclto
Ph. 322-6231
2307 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

Phone 322-0231
301 West First Street

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS *TIL 9 P.M.

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M188 ZVORYKIN

French Class
On Schedule
At Lake Mary
C la im la eonvenatlMUl
French will be presented at
the Lake Mary Elementary
School starting at 1 pm. «
Sept. IT, according to E. S.
Douglass, director of vocation­
al education lor the Seminole
County Board of Public In­
struction.
Douglaa Mid that the In­
structor win be Mlu Irina
Svorykin of Longwood. Mlu
Zvorykin came to Longwood
in 1051 and holda an anoclate
degree from Orlando Junior
College la foreign language*.
Students n u a t purchase
their text and pay a small
registration f e e , Douglass
aald. Classes will meet twice
each week from 7 until 10
p.m. and meeting nights will
be determined when the class,
es are organised.
Persona Interested, Doug­
lass said, should report to
the Lake Mary school at 7
p.m. on Sept. 17. Further In­
formation can be obtained by
contacting Douglass at the
School Administration Build­
ing In Sanford.

• WHOLE (or)
• SHANK HALF
(12-lt LBS. AVG.)

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25th

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. Mora Food Order FU«»*-

SANFORD
SHORTENING!
FLA. GRADE “A*

SMALL ’N LEAN “WESTERN'

GOLD
BOND

W ith This Coupon
And The Purchase Of

STAM PS

FRESH “100% PURE**

Coupon Good At Your “THRIFTWAY
Only, Thru Sat., Sept. 5.
Limit: One With Your $5 Or
_ More Food Order Please.

'ARMOUR STAR" GRADE “ A1

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• “SPARKY’S”
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CHARCOAL
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By Mrs. Frank White
Members of the Auxiliary
U nit to DeBary VFW Post
got)3 elected • new trustee
end heard regular reporta
during a brief buslnaaa n s •Ion held following the Au­
gust combined meeting of the
Post and Auxiliary to wel­
come District Eight Comman­
der Robert L. Taylor, Senior
Vice Commander Vinca MeOourty and Adjutant Petar
Bowen on their official visit
to DeBary.
Named a t tha new truatee
for a three year term w»»
Mrs. George Zellar.
Ann Morrison, rehabilita­
tion chairman, reported on
cheer cards sent to veteran*
and to Past President Franranna Howard during her
confinement In Seminole Me­
morial lloapital.
Announcement was mud*
th at the Auxiliary had been
credited in the amount of
931.10 for clothing ami other
articles donated to the Lake
City Veteran* Hospital. The
group voted to donate 95 to
the District Eight Fife and
Drum Corps which Is plan­
ning to enter competition at
the National VFW Conven­
tion In Cleveland, Ohio.
It waa agreed to change th •
regular mcetinga nighta of
the unit from tha third Thurs­
day of aaeh month to th#
third Tuesday of each month
with the next meeting to be
held Sept. 15 a t th* Firemen’s
Recreation Hall.

Trip D ata Given
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
nuclear • powered U. S. Navy
talk force, led by the aircraft
carrier Enterprise, Is halfway
through a round • the - world
cruise after traveling 16,(53
miles without refueling.
Tha Navy reported that the
frigate Balnbrldge docked at
Fremantle, Australia, Mooday, while the cruller Long
Beach It due at Melbourne
and the Eaterpriie at Sydney
later this week. The ihlpa will
rendezvous again Sunday off
Wellington, N ew Zealand.
.Uhey are due back at Norfolk,
Va., Oct. 3.

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. More Food Order Please.

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�Candidates Need Cash
No m atter which method of ac­
counting one prefer*, the First Fam­
ily is fa r from being in financial
straits.
The Lyndon Johnsons are report­
edly worth from $3.5 million to $14
million. (The difference is between
the actual "book" value and potent. ial market value of their holdings.)...
The Johnson family’s financial dis­
closure follows that of the Barry
Goldwater*, who are worth about 1.7
million.
As in the President’s family, most
of the Goldwater wealth belongs to
the feminine half. The senator’s per­
sonal fortune is around a half mil­
lion dollars, about the same as the
President’s.
There is no surprise in the news
that we have, and not for the first
time, two rich men running for the
highest office in the land. If there
be an issue in this, then let the can­
didates make the most of i t
The only issue, of course, could be
one of improprieties (if any) involv­
ed in the amassing of and employ,
ment of wealth by a candidate or
incumbent—not whether a man in
public office is or ought to be rich.
There is one other pertinent ques­
tion suggested, however, one that has
been asked often enough before:
Has the American society reached
the stage where only rich men can
run for political office?
But a quick glance a t history reminds that our first president was,
if not rich, at least a landowner and
gentleman farmer of substantial
means—an aristocrat in the beat
meaning of the word.
Indeed, as historian Charles Beard
pointed out many years ago, the Con­
stitution itself was written by weal­
thy merchants and landowners. For
a time, voting was conditioned in
many of the states on the basis of
personal worth (though the require­
ments were modest). The first pres­
ident who could be considered one of
the "common” people—Andrew Jackson—attained the status of the land­
ed gentry.

Dr.

There have been presidents who
came to office with modest enough
means, and a t least one—U. S. Grant
—who left office to return to pov­
erty. But a good share of our chief
executives have been rich by any
standards, and a few have been real
plutocrats.
...Yet. while history sh o w s.th at,
wealth has never been a hindraiu* to
the seeking of high office in this
democracy, it also shows that, with
a few exceptions, it is not the money
that made the man but the man who
made the money.
That is, able, successful, accom­
plished men—or men with the po­
tentiality of being so—are fortunate­
ly often attracted to politics and
government. Financial success is a
frequent sign of their general abil­
ity to administer, to direct, to lead
(but not the only sign, as witness
Abraham Lincoln).
Undeniably it takes money, and a
great deal of it, to run for any of­
fice today, even that of city council­
man. The cost is going up every year.
Plenty of this money nas to come out
of a candidate’s own pocket.
But though the political parties
are constantly seeking both attrac­
tive candidates and loaded donor*,
the two are certainly not necessarily
one and the same.
Washington, not to mention 50
state capitals and thousands of city
and town halls, is full of ex-farmboys and ex-newspaper boys, and the
Inst one has not yet sat in the White
House.

Now therefore fear the Lord, nnd
sene him in sincerity and in faith­
fulness; put away the gods which
your fathers served beyond the Riv­
er, and in Egypt, and serve the Lord.
Joshua 24:14.
•
•
•
No mnn can produce great things
who is not thoroughly sincere in deal­
ing with himself.-—Jumes Russell
Lowell.

Backlash Coming?
mation. I.BJ should keep on
top of the school news from
New York. For him, it la not
good.
New York state Judge* are
busy — busy ruling that lit­
tle white kids can be shifted
from neighborhood schools to
elsewhere on a racial basis.
The method la to pair elemen­
tary schools, one largely Ne­
gro and the other largely
white. By shunting the little
whit* kids out of their large­
ly white school to the othrr
school, the school authorities
explain th at they overcome a
racial Imbalance. This racial
imbalance exists when there
is substantially more than a

majority of llttla Negro kids
In an elementary school.
White parents don’t like
this system. They go to court
In protest and they lose. To
an on-looker from th# out­
side it would appear that this
la an efficient system of
creating white backlash re­
sentment against Negroes and
against tha political authori­
ties who want to shunt the
little white kids around.
In New York, of course,
the municipal authorities are
Democratic. It ia a fact that
the state Office of Education
is about as much Involved in
this pairing system as are
tha local Democratic offic­
ial*. New York state, of
course, is controlled by the
Republicans. But Republican
Altamonte Springs
Enterprise
candidate Goldwater probably
Mrs. Julia Rartea
Mr*. Kltckte Harris
would not suffer too great­
•33-1111
MS-SS34
ly for the alna, real or imag­
Bear Lake-Forest City
ined, of Republican Gov. Nel­
Mrs. Maryaan Mllaa
son A. Rockefeller's New
Lake Mary
(38-3178
Mr*. Frances Wester
{York state administration
Casselberry
322-«21t
Rockefeller and Goldwater are
Mrs. Jaae Casselberry
Lake Men roe
not very friendly enemies, a t
*38-3048
Mrs. H. L. Johaaea
beat.
123-4733
CbaloeU
The little whits kids lost
Mrs. Jess Mafia
rase last week before state
Lewg wuad
SOS-3748
Mrs. Donna Eats*
Supreme Court Justice Nich
838-3317
DeBary
, ole* M. Pette. Th* Parent*
Mr*. Frank White
North Orlande
and Taxpayer* Coordinating
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
MS-4223
Council
(I’TCC) aued to pre­
S22-87I3
Deltona
vent the pairing of two
Ostaea
Mr*. Mildred Fleecy
Brooklyn school*. Counsel for
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
488-5831
I*TCC argu'd that this pair
322-484!
Geneva
ing would be against public
Oviede
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
policy because of a stipulation
Mrs. Evelyn Laady
343-4873
363-3100
in the 1984 Civil Rights Act
which said:
■T « "
1mA.
"Ilesegn-gation shall not
mean the assignment of stu­
dents to public schools in o r
$ 1 i* f c a n f o r i )
Her to overcome racial Imbal­
ance.**
The New York City Board
of
Education previously had
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., September 2, '64
won two such case*. Th#
rourta are taking a firm po
WALTKB A . StCLOW , BOITOa SU B W IL IS ;
■ition on the shuffling around
r a a v K v o i . t o i . i s a . C teeslotu a - O .o e e e l Maaaaer
of the little white klda be­
JULIA* L. STBXSTN im
a o n r.M T a l e x a s u k h
cause they are whit*. It is
A ssociate Editor
A dvertlaiaa Director
n t a a i i. joii.xaoa
argued by tha rourta, also,
a o t u B K ia
A dvertU lag M .nagsr
M anaging Editor
that educational factors ara
BKIM K* HILLESNKW
h o t r iA T r
T slsgrapb Editor
ic o e r s l A dvertising Manager involved. It cannot be argued
OOKIS WILLIAMS
JAMM gMOBMAKBS
that the shuttling around
B u sin ess Manager
Socletr Editor
is not in Urge part on racial
DO TTiu A ta r i.*
r a i n w il l s
c ity Editor
M echanical 8u»L
grounds. If Negroes were so
JtO V WELLS
BILL VI*CK*T
shuttled the shuttlers would
C"untj Editor
S taff rhotugropiier
teem to be in danger of pros­
• H B K U r n u S BA'
ecution under terms of th*
0 Beeee D elleery
ir
Civil Right# Act. But, may­
lem la ete Canals
AU Bine*
|y.e* | Tear
be not. The law i» complex.
l i e Week
II I 14 I Tear
t e a 4 Months
ATI • Months
However that may be, tha
L i t I Months
LM I M ontes
1.M I Msatk
parenU of tha llttla whits
!-•• I Month
V. L P ostal R egulations y ro sld s te st aU w aU suhssrlgU sas he kids are unhappy. They pick­
•aid la advance.
eted th* Democratic National
Entsrsd as second class annttsr Ostossr &gt;7. I ll* at M e Post Convention asking for a plat­
Office of Sanford. Florida, under the Act o f Congress of March. form plank in their defense.
They didn’t get it. If they
The Herald Is a m ean er of the Called P reta w a its la en­ don’t spin off into a backlash,
titled esclu e.vely to the use (or repuhUcotioa of alt te e local
it will be a wonder.
aeon p rleied la this aewageper.

Herald Area C orrespondent

C ro n e's

Worry Clinic
A girl usually relishaa an
by your head than your heart.
For &gt;ou can always develop elaborate wedding, plus her
love, even out of blind dates picture in th* newspaper, a*
or If you were paired off by well as her ability to flask a
your parents as used to be
diamond. ring and wtddiag
done in Chins.---------- ---------band.
Beware, however, for true
And she enjoys th* "Mr*.**
love and sexual infatuation
in front of her name, for then
give you much the same phy­
she gains entrane* into tha
sical reaetioni.
rllta category of married wo­
In both, you may have but­
CASE T-483: Joan J., aged terflies in your tummy, plus men.
None of those factor* ha*
24, is the teacher who ha* cor­ pounding pulse, breathless­
much weight with a man. Hia
responded for several weeks ness, etc.
motives are usually internal;
with a school principal in a
So don't mistake these sym­
not based on society column*
neighboring city.
ptoms snd thus believe mere
“ Dr. Crane, he is a good physical magnetism is true or social acceptance. Joan
and her new boy friend were
looking n a n and writes very love.
well
suited to each other.
interesting letters.
Instead, analyte yourself
When they started dating and
"But I have no feeling of and your escort.
enjoying dinners,
movies,
love for him. So how U it pos­
Is the focus of your interest
sible for romance ever to de­ on your own selfish pleasure concerts, etc., together, they
automatically began to create
velop?”
or on the ultimate uclfane ot
a "current" called love, which
LOVE FORMULA
your sweetheart?
lit them up and made them
Romancei (and marriages)
Many a selfish girl will thus ecstatic.
are not made in heaven.
want her cicort to elope, even
They were soon engaged
They develop because of in­ though it meant hia dropping
tentional ( o r
accidental) out of school before he Is pre­ and are now happily married.
So send for my "Testa for
meetings of two people who pared to earn a living.
Husbands and Wive*," enclos­
are potential romantic posiObviously, such a girl Is not
ing a long stamped, return
billtle*.
feeling true love, but mere
envelope, plus 30 cents. Rata
Thereafter, If both of them selfishness t
yourselves thereon end avoid
go through the proper motions
She wants to flaunt a wed­
of love, they will soon begin to ding ring. Or feel delighted divorce!
(Always writ* to Dr. Craoe
feel the corresponding emo­ to have a willing alave.
in
car* of this newspaper, en­
tions.
Or she wishes to avoid feel­
That’s an axiom of Applied ing left "out" when all the closing ■ long stamped, ad­
Psychology. It NEVER falls! other glrla In her age group dressed envelope and 30 cent!
But rule your behavior more or high school class are en­ to cover typist and printing
costs when you Mod for one
gaged and toon to be mar­ of hi* boklets.)
ried!
Sometimes she l i m p l y
wants to get away (ram her
T ee N ersia w elrem ee let- parents.
•»ru fr .m lie veeSere e a *«#•
Or she feels so unwanted
He altalre. TSe w riter w ar wee
a geo u e e g r er N r g th# le t- and unloved at home, that the
GOOD
lev alee rarrlee Ike w riter's ignores all warning signali by
tree aem e aaA a**reee. L etters thus rushing into an obviously
• I frw rr th e e U s were* w ill
SELECTION!
he a ltru prefrrr*re. L eilera unwise marriage.
a l l n m l le ether* ere accep t­
Girls are likely to want an
able pro,litre the* l e am gee!
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Thought For Today

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

President Johnson has polls
to lupport hi* confidence th at
the so-called white backlaah
does not much mar hia elec^ tlon chances, lie haa polls and
* other evidence to support his
confidence to support his con­
fidence that Sen. Barry M.
Goldwater will he hard hit by
a Republican voter bolt from
his presidential candidacy.
LBJ calls th at the frontlash
and ha Invites White House
visitors to talk and to write
•bout It.
O
Rut this essay will be mors
•bout the backlash because It
appears that the President la
not reading widely enough In
his pursuit of backlash infor­

Escalator

Letters

Dick West's

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
For the next several years
political analysts and his­
torians will be clarifying the
1984 Democratic National
Convention.
The main question to be an­
swered: WFuit finally swung
the presidential nomination
to Lyndon B. Johnson?
Frcm my vantage point, ly­
ing in bed watching the pro­
ceeding* on tlevrelsion, it appeered
th at Wednesday
night's b i g demonstration
turned the tide in Johnson's
favor.
I have been observing De­
mocrats for many years and
I have noticed they arm al­
most totally unnbie to resist
balloons.
Johnscn’s floor lieutenants
astutely had a large number
of balloons in readiness and
a t a moment carefully timed
for maximum strategic im­
pact, released* them. After
that LBJ had the nomination
in the bag.
I realize, however, that
television doesn't always give

you the big picture. On my
set, for instance, the picture
is only 18 inches wide. There­
fore, I railed up a colleague
who wns on the scene in A t­
lantic City to see if he con­
firmed my analysis.
“ You couldn't be more
wrong," he told me. "The
demonstration hnd little or
nothing to do with Johnson's
w i n n i n.g tha nomination
Those co nominating speeches
were what put him over.
“If there had been only one
nominating speech, plus the
usual quota of seconding
speeches, he would never have
made it,
“ Even with two nominat­
ing speeches, the outcome
was in doubt right down to
the seventh seconding speech.
Had they stopped after six
seconding speeches, it would
have been a different story.'*
Well, that's one man's opin­
ion. Another colleague of
mine believes the turning
point came when Lady Bin),
Lynda Bird nnd l.uei Baines
entered the Convention Hall

just before th# Wednesday
session began.
“I haven’t checked the rec­
ord on this,’* he said, “but l
believe it will show that
neither party in modern time*
has nominated a piesld'ntinl
candidate who did not have
his family In the gallery.
“By shewing up when they
did, !.ady Binl, Lynda llinl
nnd I.uri Baines saved the
day for Lyndon.”
And to it goes. Other ana­
lysts undoubtedly will claim
that Carol Chnnning's rendi­
tion of “Hello, Lyndon'* pulled
it out of the fire for him.
The true perspective can
only be obtained by pinning
down the delegates as to
what swayed them to John­
son. And that will be diffi­
cult to do because many of
them were preoccupied with
other matters at the time.
They were caught up in
the great web of suspense
over whether Hubert Hum­
phrey could be persunded to
accept th* vies presidential
nomination.

Peking Infiltrates Africa
By K. C. Thaler
United I’reaa International
LONDON (UPI) Commu­
nist China, which has chosen
Africa aa the key area for
its drive to capture the lead­
ership of the under-developed
world, is pushing a major in­
filtration campaign in the
continent.
Peking la doing this by a
combined diplomatic, ideolo­
gical and economic offensive.
To all appearances, it haa al­
ready made sizable inroads.
In record time China has
set up 1G embassies through­
out A f r i c a , representing
about one third of her total
d i p I o m a tie representation
worldwide. Most of them are
manned with key personnel.
The offensive is two-prong­
ed: It is directed against the
so-called Imperialist West
and squally against Russia
who*# Influence Peking ap­
pears determined to under­
mine and oust wherever pos­
sible.
All Indications augeit Pe­
king haa rhoaen Africa as a
major battteground in the
fight for leadership of th*
world Communist movement.
The growing importance
which Peking attaches to A f­
rica was spotlighted earlier
thia year when Premier Chou
En Lai rhosa to tour African

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states in a sustained effort to
make friends and cement th*
newly won friendship*.
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev considered thia
ostensibly alarming enough
to counter with a trip In May
to Cairo which be made the
bus* for his appeal to A fri­
cans.
Communist China's strate­
gy is designed to win support
of Africans by offering back­
ing of their struggle against
colonialism and neo-cotcnialism. It proposes a policy of
aggressive and militant revo­
lutions, as opposed to Rus­
sia's co-existence line. It ap­
peals to anti-white racialism.
Peking operates its cam­
paign from several key cen­
ters in Africa. Cairo and Al­
giers ara the operational
bases for north Africa and
th* Middle East. Mall and
Guinea are the base* in west
Africa, and the Congo for
central Africa.
Ghana and Tanganyika also
are important key points, the
latter notably because of its
proximity to Northern Rho­
desia and Portuguese Mozam­
bique.
Th* 15 Chines* embassies
in Africa presently—against
a total of only 11 in Asia—
are in Somalia, Zanzibar,
Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda,

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Burundi, Congo—Brazzaville,
Sudan, Ghana, Guinea, Muii,
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and
Egypt.
Th* degree of Peking's pro.
gress in Africa I* difficult
to measure. But experts claim
it already has outdone Rus­
sia and in many places has
virtually ousted Russian in­
fluence.

Gahr's contention that there
is no such thing as a Demo­
crat for Goldwater, is that
she believe* a real Democrat
who refuse* to vote for a
phony in Democrat clothing
should not vote at all.
Or else she thinks that wr
real Democrats have no right
to brag alHiut the fact that
we are all for Barry!
Or maybe she hns forgotten
thut no political party Is
bigger nor more important
than the voters in this coun­
try? Party or not, we real
Democrats heartily endorse
Goldwater.
George llobruw

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IfDTtCE IS herebp atren that — Upland, Calif., won th*
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m
i n i x o u I am anaaaad In huelnaea at American Lag Ion J u n i o r
DEAR ABBY: U e letter up only cooks off bo my
DEAR AIRY: t am glad to every om ws meet (hat « t
c jm . r u u u
t* k * Harp, Sam laola Ceuntp, World Barks Monday night
hi
your
colama
about
the
b n as tlcaa a s they o n .
Hf [ M i m f ( • . U M
clothes
aad
U’s
Mt
wertb
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Florida, aadar th e flatltleaa
H ffic a * • » « r u p
earns af. MACS TATE BE, aad with B M aktary sear Charwomaa who looked clean t sow practice a Mt ef pftD*
Mood had a "dirty" Maybe itesM r. I hops ysnll
that I Inland ta raslatar aald
li*
from tbs outside but wbo
neck ta skip the matter. I print thla, Abby. It will
P ctltloa # f CHARI.KH L. VIC­ •••■•a w ith tha n a r k a f tha lotto, N.C.
oeepfey I leaned: "Whea hava bad a "dirty" neck far • • a n a lot to others wbo
K I. F, B it, and JOYCE U. S IC ­ Clrealt Court. Bamlaol* C#unTV Tima critic* preview •nthttilw tk thaa tb# count*u had a dirty neck struck
tp. Florida, In a ecorian e* w its
KLE
clow to homa with me. I fate deals you a Mow about years, only It's aat the kind • n emhorraisod by this
cam Inf talavUioa i t e t i by at- hanalf.
t m m n o r r u i m t o . tha proetalon* af tha F lctttlsua
Cft An LEE K. rOLETT
Naina Statutaa, to -w tt: Section
t- lt p.m. NBC. Espionage. have ■ birthmark which cov­ which you caa de aat Mag. at a in UMV c u m r a o v i i sites cot.
IB T B S C tR C t r r COURT OF taadiag re te a ru ls, watching
Kesldenae U#k»ow n
• H i t F lorida Statutaa HIT.
"NEXT TO GODLINESS"
"A
F it# A gasi" (Rerun) ThU er a about a third of my team to live with it." I wMh seep and water. It's
▼MR WIBTM jrR IC IA L CIR­ •creenlngs, otudyiag dQtpte
TOO ARB HEREBY HOYT.
S is: W arren ft. McClans
DEAR ABRY: About "dirt giiM i BBplw oi tha gfAblam neck. It la a brownish dis­ have learned ta live with my a skia eeadlttoa doe to a
FIND th a t U a i M t i - a a a H f» h lleh * • • | f 4 Ba*L S. *. CE TT. SR ANB FAR BSRtRALB
c o r NTT. FLORIDA.
llllr
l i N«w York aad Hollywood. af what bappmu whaa a Bri­ coloration tod everyone Mrthmark. Aad when 1 first plgmeatatlea illaeadir Doc­ ty" necka: Rotors! years
F ellllen trs, CHARLES L. H1Cc r a n c r r t No. leant
KLE S R . and JOYCE It. XIC- C DC-74
meet aomeoaa aad notice tors can U "chleasma" aad ago I floslly gsthersd tho
Haro bib their pm iawa far tish spy and a Russian spy thinks my neck is dirty. I
LTD1A BILLIE KINO.
KLE. hla w lfa, have flWd a
Plaintiff, today:
PatIHon In tha »boT#-»ty)»d ta tho ro a rs a t t i e Caae
fall la krv« and marry in the have been to doctors by the them staring la disbelief at u far as I know if* Incur­ eoursgo to tall a good
Court far tha adoption o f tha dad#*. Bamlaalo CaaaSp, Slat*
doreaa aad they all aay my neck, I promptly "stick able. ll aeema le appear on friend of mtno to is* to R
THOMAS W. KINO,
minor child named tharatn and a* Florida, ta Praha ta
7:309 p.m. NIC. Th* Vir- neutral country of SwlUtr- there Is oothlag they caa do my neck oat" aad say, "No, the logical reeling place* that bar yoongator waited
D efendant
pan are required to allow eauaa ta r* tha Batata oft
land. Anthony Quiyle and Si­
giaian. "Rid# a Dark Trill."
NATtcH o f s r r r
w h r tha aanaa ahould not ho ESSIE L WILSON.
an Phillips pUy the Red (tar- about It, K I ahould Just for­ my neck Isa't really dirty. for grime, eath aa fee neck ids neck, or to wash M for
A t Thomaa W. King
rranted bp a e re ln t a copy o f
get It. I've tried covering it It’S B birthmark.” It halptl
(Rerua)
Thla or* b u a fairly crosied lover*.
and bairilaB. We vletlma him. She aald it was a fadDaeaaaad.
o /o Paul Smith Conttrue
pour w ritten defeneee. If anp.
FINAL V r t l l ' l
with make-up, but tbe make­
STUCK
MY
NECK
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with
dia­
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ABC.
B«n
Catty.
Nolle* la hereby a lren that
P. O. Boc t » l
Intoah. Edwarda Bull.finc, S an ­ the undersigned w ill, on the
diaappesr. Well, It didlogue
mad*
most
iataraitlag
•'A
CaryUn_TliBC.
A-CertainMombasa.
Kenya.
Afrlra
ford. Florida, IITT1, Attornapa Itb dap o f October. A. D. I l t t ,
a ’t d isap p ear, to a te p ro ­
YOU ARB H B R R BT-notified by U d J. C o M U Judge Gar- Darknesi." ((Banin) An «v
for P etitioner a. aad bp riling praeenr t* th* Honorable Chairc e e d to sc r u b th « hide o ff
tha original thereof with tha tp Judr* of Semlnola Countp. th at a sa lt for dtrore* has been tb. It la a flashback to th* eollent performiac* by Joan
Clerk o f aald Court oa ar be­ Florida, thalr final return, ac­ tnatltuted against pou bp LT
th e poor kid. T h o dirty look
time
whaa
Tramps*
(Doug
DIA
BILLIE
KINO
In
th*
Clr
Hackatt
highlight*
this
story
fore October 0, l i l t ; otharwtaa, count and voucher*, aa Adminrem alnod . S h e took kirn to
a Deere* map be entered P a r­ letratrtce* of th* E state of eu lt Court of th# Ninth Judl McClure) cam* into Garth’s which ihowt a sensitive naana you aranMna aald adoption. ESSIE L. WILSON, daceaaad. elal Clreutt of Florida, In and
a akin sp e c ia list s a d te a m fold,
but
ai
ao
antagonist
ra
­
turg
In
the
brlttM
Casey
make­
for
Sem
inole
Countp,
Florida.
-WITNESS u p hand and tha and at aald ttm*. than and
(•*
Today's hand started out aa
horn bis ewa kaad. The* be nod th a t tho la d t e d a pig• t t i d a l aaal o f aald Court at thar*. m ake application ta th* Th* abbrtvlated till* a f th* ther than a worshipping am- up. Miaa Hackatt plays an asIS LTDIA BILLIE KINO.
A A I
Baa ford, Sam laola county. F lo r ­ •aid Judge for 4 final eettlaploy*. Tlraaipaa la a Juvsalk poet ant mother who loses her an excretes in bidding. There
cashed hit two high diamoads m a n ta tk o p r o b le m , far w h ich
ida. th is Mtfc dap a t Auauet. meat a t thalr ndm lnlatratlaa la la tlf f , var«u# THOMAS
t h a n w a s no c u n .
UNO.
d
efandant.
delinquent whaaa father (Sun­ baby after aa accident Cawy are any number of ways for
lilt.
•ad high club.
at aald aetata, and for an order
You ara harabp required to
REMEMBERS WELL
(SEAL)
discharging them aa auch Ad ftla pour anewar or othar da- ny Tufti) Isn’t much batter. discovers that epUtpay caused North and South to arrlvt at
i
s
«
This produced a three card
* * *
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
mlnletratrlcaa.
fenalva
pleading
In
lha
abova
Whan th* father U killed by tho tragedy and that tbe six no-trump, but it la quite
ending. Dummy held aceClerk o f the Circuit Court
Dated thla tha Slat dap at •tplad eauaa with tha Clerk of
D
EA
R
A
B B Y : | am pro­
ITS
Garth in teif-defeat*, Tramp- young woman has kept her ill- easy if North Is allowed to
Bp: Bllaaheth Bruenahaa, Auguat. A. D. ttee.
AQfl
kiag-aiM of hearts aad de­ b ab ly tha w o m a a who haa
Ih* Circuit Court of said Coun­
D. C
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V
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Hataa Moya
tp. and aarva a copp thereof • i aacratly gate a Job at tha net a a secret from her hus­ bid four no-trump at ■ noclarer held t m lew card aaelt th e "dirty" s o c k , a s I bopo
Bteaetrom, D a rts * Mclntaedi
JB
Babacoa Poadar
upon (111##. Hadrlrk 4 RobinAttornepe far PaMtlonera
in hsarta, diamonds a n d y o u w ill u n m y tetter to
Aa Adminlatrntrleaa af tha •on. I f f Eaat Church Straat. Garth ranch ta wreak van- band. Acting honors also go trump raise and not aa • de­
J
M
9
9
Poet O ffice Boa l i l t
Batata af
etuhe.
Orlando. Florida, attorney! for gaanc* on th* Judge. But you to Donald Woods and Lynn mand to show ares.
Sanford, F lorida m i l
o a p la la that m y nock te s o t
ESSIE t , WILSON
p l-ln tlfre on or before the ISth Juit know R won’t turn out Bari as tho paranta whose
The ais no-trump contract
Puhlleh Rapt. t. f. II. ft. 1*&lt;I.
West had to hang on lo a r o s ily dltyl T ho pigm ent te
Ji
Drraaead
dap
o
f
September,
t
i
l
l
.
If
you
C D S .)
that
way.
aha
me
motivated
tha
Mcrecy.
STENSTROM. DAVIS 4
•s
it a good one. It would have
high club and Ksit to a high grad u ally d isa p p ea rin g from
fall to da so a Decree Pro Cnn
m c in t o s h
A K Ilt
feaao w ill be entered sa tin e t
M:39 p.m. CBS. Tb* Bever­ V'incest Edwarda, Sam Jaffa been e cinch had the spade
diamond ae neither one could c o rta ia a r e a s la Ilttte patAttornapa tar Administratrix** poa la th* relief demanded la
B o r tc a o f •e r r
A
Q
f
l
ly Hillbillies. (Rerun) Tb* aad Harry Leaders atar.
Om s k worked, but la spite
beep three hearts, thus dum­ c h a t, which g iv e s tha a p p str TWt CHARLES ELBMAK MA- Peat Offtaa B a t I t i l
th* Complaint,
HONE and DOLORES N. ■anford. Florida t i m
•:JH # p.m. CBS. Tha Dick of the tough luck la the spade
W IT N E fS a r hand and tha plot U aa oM ai tha hills, but
my's heerli were all good.. a n c o o f b tln g unw ashed. It
Publish Bapt. I. t . i f . t l , I l t t aaal a t aald aourt at Saafard,
MAHONB. hla wife.
laaro it to Graaay to make H Van Dyke Show. (Rerun) Fur ault South wsa able to make I *
Of courM, the slam could te not a " d k o a a t" s s su ch ,
h a B»
h «
YOU AND EACH OF YOU CDE-3*
Semlnnta Countp. Florida, tb tl
very funny. Socially • conicl louily funny, once Rod (Dick the hand by means of a dou­ &gt; * .Feas SN.T. Few
ara herebp notified that ault
34th dap of Auguat, l i l t .
have been beaten had West and m y d octor aaya th at te
h i e been rommtneod agalnet IN COUNTY J I'D O irt rot'R T , (SEAL)
4NT. h a |N .T . Peas
ous Mra. Drysdal* (Harriot Van Dyks) tries to explain to ble squeeie.
been clairvoyant enough to n o troatm aat o r c u n . U te
pou In the Clreutt Court o f tb* ■EMI ALE COUNTY, FLABArthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
HaeGibbon) dreads Graaay Laura&lt; Mary Tyler Moore) He wen the elub opening
open a bean aad East had o a t painful, n e ith e r h tt
Ninth Judicial clreu tt a f tha ID*.
Clark
S tats af F lorida In aad for KITATB AF
Bpt Martha T. Vlhlan
will ■poll her plum aaelal how ha wound up In Jail whlla la hit head aad promptly ltd .
returned tbe ault when he got
Semlnato Countp. tho abbre­ ALVAM BA CORN,
D. C.
event honoring tho rotura af aha wai vlaitlag relatives. Ae tbe Jack ef apadea for a fin- South won la dummy and la with the queen of apadea, con tagiou s. If anyone h as
viated till* a f which la:
DECEASED HARLAN TUCK af lha firm af
Counteit Von Hotetaia (Joan Rod tails It, he was an Inno­ aim. Eaat took hla quten and ran the apadea, discarding but auch lead* rarely occur haa a ver g o tte n rid of It, f
FIIIS*'
FEDERAL SAVINOP
HILKS, HEDRICK 4
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
w ish they’d to ll m o how.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF TO ALL FKRIONB H tVINO ROBINSON
Willce) and it looks aa if aba cent bystander at an Illicit lad a second club.
two diamonds and a heart at the table.
DAVENPOKT. eta.
HAD IT FO R Y EA R S
CLAIMS
OR
D E M A N D S l*» Eaat Church Straat
may bo right. But Graaay back-room crap gams. Lota
P laintiff, AAAIS ST SAID BSTATRi
Orlande, Florida
* * *
Attaraapa
far
F
tatatlff
of autty characters here, not
(lr«se Ryan) la mars ooocai
Ten and each of paa aa*
CHARLES ELSMAN MAHONB hereby notified and reqetreO Fubllah Aug. I f 4 BtpL I, I,
Troubled? W rite te A BBY ,
ad with brawtag bar eprtag tho Meat of which art Barbara
and DOLORES H. MAHONB. Ms ta ftla nap elalw a and demand* If. IH4.
B o x W700, Lea Angela#.
wife,
tonic aad, whaa tha paitdi out Stuart and Jackie Joseph as
which pou, or althar a f paa, CDC-TI
C alif. For a p o n o n a l rep ly,
Defendant*. map hava a g tln a t eald aatata
Km* lamplos, nooa la mo
"exotic" dances.
In Chanearp No. 14111.
en eloc* a sta m p ed , iclf-odla tha offlea of Hon. C. Vern­ IB TH R CIRCUIT COURT OF
Th* nature a f thla ault ta
on Mlsa, Countp Judge af TH R BIRTH JUDICIAL CtRd r e sse d en velop *.
c
u
r
r
tN
AND
FAR
SRHINALR
"Ever
since
our
daughter's
did
everything
the
could
to
fortcloaur* o f that aartaln
making
auch
an
awful
mism laela Ceuntp, at hta atftaa
# *
*
m ortaaaa bald and owned bp In tha Court Houna in Saafard, OAURTT, FLORIDA.
engagement
waa
announced
break
up
the
match,
tad
how
(aka.
plaintiff, dated Januarp It, Flerld*. within ala aalaadar CRANCRRT NO. IfSBO
F
or
Abby’s
booklet,
11*4 and reoordad Januarp II. months from tha tim e a f th* THR BOWBRT S A T I N A S
I've been asked the tame awful it la to nee a daughter Then wnea the wedding tak­ To H ave A L ovely
1MI In O fficial Record* Book first publication o f thla aattaa. BANK,
P laintiff,
l i t paa* I l f of tha PubMe It* Each claim or demand must b*
queetion over and over — by
es plaea la spits of mama's d in g ." ten d so c en ts to Ahcord# of Semlnola Countp. Ftor In w riting and contain th* va.
■hew
not having been allowed to b y . B o s 16700, Lo*
WEDNESDAY
P.
M.
friends
and
mare
acquaintan­
Id*, ancum barlna that certain plaee af residence and poet of, THOMAS J. BRTANT. at at.
(I) TBA
Defendant*.
choose her daughter's mate, C alif.
piece or paraal o f propartp lo flee address of tb* claimant
1:1* (I) Th* Farmer's Dough ces. The question: "Do you
I:te
&lt;&gt;)
New*
NOTICR OF SUIT IN
eatad. attuata, and bring la and m utt b* aworn to bp th#
ter
tha
mother either gets a
(3)
Newa
like
your
future
aon-ln-tewf"
aald Countp and Slat*, to-w it:
claim ant, h it agen t or atiarntp, MARTAAAH FARBCLASURR
(I) T ightrope
(«) N ew s
chase* to |gy «| knew R waa
TAl THOMAS J. BRTANT and
Lot I. B lech Q. SDMLAND ar :h aam* sh all ha void.
Tbe
reader
who
wrote
those
•
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41)
E
aplentg#
B ill (I ) Huntlep-BrlRkUy
MARCIA D. BRTANT
ESTATES, a aubdleielon ae
a mlitaka" If th# marriage
Donald J o ie f nacorn
(*) Men C*»«r
Report
linos In a recent tetter to this
I l l IV ' I
cording ta a plat thoraof,
Ae Adm inistrator af said MRSIDBSCRi UNKNOWN
Ml ll#v#rty lllltblllleo
II) CIIH Now*
Isn't happy, or ilowly change
AND TOi All parllaa claim ing
column
wmt
on
to
say:
"It
so
recorded In Plat Book tl
aatata
1:1*
IO
Dick
V»n
D&gt;k#
Hbow
W
I
Of.
I
N
7 M l ft 7 H (
(I
)
lion
Cochro*
t*S
the
By
Deb
Thomaa
Intaraata,
bp,
through,
un­
pacta IS to I f o f the Pub Sam E. Murrell. Jr. o f
10.I# ID Eleventh lluur
happens that wa Ilka our dau­ Th* fighting Panthers ef her tune if M happens to be
N ew t
der or tgaln at th* aforelie Raoorda of Sem inole Ham E. Murrell 4 Sana
(I) Checkmate
aueceisful
despite
tha
outilde
T:*e
(I)
Oten
Reeve*
Shew
t o .v it k « T N i a s .
aald persona
Countp. Florida.
Post Offlea Boa ITU
(4) On DrotSway Tonight ghter's flanca vary much.
Grooms High School are su p ­
( t ) C aere***
TOU ARK harabp notlftad
BACH O F YOU 18 BBQUTK Orlando, Florida
TUB 4 111**
tt:B4 ID Nowaeep*
"But what If I hadn't liked
(I
)
The
Deputy
th
at
a
Complaint
to
forocloao
a
ping up their drills In pre­
TED to ftl* pour anawar or o th er Publish Aug. i t . I f, St. 4 Sept.
ID Nowatln*
By the Uaa a romance hoi
him
—
what
anawer
could
I
cartaln m ortgage encumbering T :tl (I ) The V lrg lelsu
■4
oini.a
in Tnwp*
w ritten defense* ta th* Com i. net.
(4) Channel 81s New#
paration for tholr opening en­ roaebod tb* wadding planning
II) UIIS Report*
tho follow ing described real
plaint w ith th* Clerk o f th* CDC-IS
have given but the tame one,
11:11 (D M ovie
JnM*
A
d am
!
:
•
•
&lt;»)
The
I'etlp
Duke
propartp, to.w it:
Circuit
Court
of
Senilnot*
l t : ! f t t l Movie
"We like him very much'J" counter with th* Wild Bulla liagB tbore really tea't but &lt;hm
I# C #l#r
Lot 4. Illock A. COUNTRY
Countp, F lorida. In thla pro- la th* Caarf a t tha Caaatp
ID T onight th ow
of
Ocala
her*
on
dept.
18.
corect anawar to tho quottlon
CI-UB MANOR. UNIT NO I,
You would be surprised at
c##4lng aad to atre* a copp Jada*. S ee-tesla Caaatp, F lee1:44 ID N tw a
FI## AI tilB Oaly
aaaardlns to tha plat there­
Quarterback Andrew Jam#* "Hew da you Ilka your future
thereof upon th* p la la llir e a t­ Ida, l a Prebata.
how
many
future
mothcra-lna
t
a*
racardad
In
Plat
Book
tornapa, whaaa name* and ad•BOHWTHIN4
WILB*
haa
hem
very
impressive
In
son-in-law — or daugbter-ln
THURSDAY A. M.
aat Batata a f
law don't thlok thare'a Juit
II, P a t* 1*1, Publlo Re­
drtea ar* haratnaflar aat forth la
r
#
n
i
m
i #
punting
drill
with
booming
cord* of Semlnola County,
lawT"
and
that's
in
tb*
afflra* required bp law. not later Paul F. Johnatoa,
one proper aniwer to that
1:41 (D R'gn On
lA delt B e tw O l s n e il )
Florida
than th* IH h dap of September Ta All Creditor* aadDeceased
4il&gt; (D Hunehlo4 Almanao
question. Alter an engage-, P“n‘* of 80 and «0 ynnla Mon. matlv*. Aay other anawer te
Parana* has haen filed sa tin e t pou In
m et. In d efault thereof the H aelai
4
14
(D
d
ro
v
e.
Farm
ttaport
Claim*
ar
Demaada
disloyal,
In
poor
teat*
and
tho
above
atplad
ault.
and
pou
ment
i*
announced
and
b
e
fo
re
|
day.
th
e
ranthers
concentrat­
caui* w ill proceed e* parte Aaalaet Bald F.atalei
1:34 C ) FlorM a lllito r y
ara required ta aarva a copp of
upon tha antrp o f a Decraa Fro
(4) Munrla* 1ern#iter
a wedding taka* place many ed on punt returni, blocking, atarts a young couple off with
Tou and aach o f you are p tu r Anawar ar albar Pleading
Confeaao a g a in st pou.
T:** (I) To-tay—Hugh Dew** a prospective mother-in-law and tackling.
ooe strike against them.
herebp
notified
and
required
ta
tha
Complaint
an
P
laintiff's
WITNESS mp hand and th*
(4) F ilm F ttlu rtn
praaant any claim* and da attorney*. ANDERSON. RUSH,
Since th en 1a Juit on* pro­
official aaal of aald Court In to
Tha coaching staff I# pleas­
tclla
everyone
wbo
will
listen
Trtl
(I)
Farm
MkL
Report
manda
which
pou,
or
althar
o
DEAN 4 LOWNDES. 311 CanSemlnola Countp. Florid*, thla
per
anawer to the question —
T:ll
(D
lIK
hl*
Evans
pou.
map
hava
against
tha
ed
that
all
lettarmen
have
r#how unhappy ihe te over the
tral Boulevard. Orlando, Flor
31th dap o f August l i l t .
NEW YORK (UP!) - In(I) Today
estate o f Paul F. Johnston, da Ida, and ftla tha original An
and It te rather an Impartln
turned.
They
are,
David
Pe(SEAL)
coming
marriage,
how
she
T
:ll
(4)
tei&lt;-al
N
ew
i,
W
ea­
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr . caaaed, lata o f aald County, e v e r or othar Pleading In tha tarim manager Dick Bialar
ther
treson, Perlman B r i n s o n , rnt question at that — why do
tha Countp Judga of Sami ofUaa of tha Clark of the Clr
Clerk o f th# Circuit Court to
Ii4* (I) Captain K angare#
not* Ceuntp, Florida, a t hla of' eult Caurt an or before tha earned 4 pat on the back
Jamei,
Frank Trlchard, Rob­ women keep on asking it?
Bp: Martha T. Vlhlen
1:11 (I) Carteoav
flea i lha court hsuaa af aald l lt h d tp at September, l i f t . If Tuesday from Cincinnati hots
Deputy Clerk
9:14
(D
Dlvorr#
Court
ert
Walton,
Eddie Brown,
Countp at Sanford, Florida, pau
ill ta do so. a decree
SEARDALL. OniDLEY
(4) Romper Room
within tig calendar month! pro ronfoaaa wilt bo takan BUI DaWltt, who still think*
TV RENTAL
John
Knight,
Ransom
Rrowdy,
AND LEWIS
(II Egorrle* For Women
from tha tlma of tha ftrat pub against you for tha rotlof d t Um B#ds ran g o all the way.
A ttorneys for P laintiff
• Botes • Service
l : t l ID Cartoon*
Terry
Willlame,
Robert
Illllloatlon
of
thla
nolle*.
T»
manded
In
tha
Complaint.
Under Sleler, who la filling
(0 North Court Street
(I) ltom;&gt;*r Room
coplaa o f aach claim or damand
lory, Roy Montgomery, Ed­
This Nolle* ahall be publish
I’oet Offlc* Hoc m e
•hall ba la w ritin g, and ahall •d one* a week for four can in for Fred Hutchinion end III*! tt ) Bay When
Orlando, F lorida
ward
Jackson, Thomaa Wilson,
(I)
N
ew*—Mlk#
W
alla##
•tata
tha
plaea
of
reeldenca
FA S-4tM
•acutlva week* la tha dastard never has managed in th* maj- M:M (D NDC New.
Publish Aug. ae 4 Sept. I. »,
and post afttea addraaa af tha Herald
Seaith Color TY
U nited P ress International
Lewis Witherspoon and Erit. m il
(I)
gpt«l#h
•rs
before,
the
Bads
her*
won
claim ant, and ahatt ba awavn
■Ac TILL I tN RA*
DATED THIB !#th dap *«
Hanford i l l
CDC-TT
National football league nett Neal.
Word far War*
to bp th# claim ant, hla agant. Auguat. MIL
W MON. . F R 1 .W
10 of their teat 11 gsmet, Uk- IA:I* (D
ID Dorember llrld#
or hla attorn ey and accompan­ (BEAL)
machos
are
learning
that
the
&lt;() f txvve l.uoy
ever eecond place end
IN THR CIRCt'IT COt'RT OF ied bp a filin g faa or ona dol­
A r t h u r M. Beckwith. J r
second
moot
Important
man
on
Conr#ntr»tlon
Tires n i n t h j i 'U I c i a l c i i e - lar and auch alatm or damaad
■urged within Btt lengths of 11:41 (D
Clark af Circuit Court
II, l*rl'# It Right
Ihe squad li th* second siring
CVIT, IN AND FOR IRRINOLR aat ao filed ih a ll ba vatd.
Bp: Martha T. Vlhlan
(I)
Th* McCoy*
the
front-running
PhiUits.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
a/ Marla Moaa Jabaatan
quarterback.
Daputp Clark
M
ill
t
l)
M
leilng
Link*
IN CRANCRRT NO. 141*4
A* a ia a u tr is at tha Laat Fubllah A uf. II. II, II 4 Bapt.
"S taler has surprised every­
Th* Dal'.aa Cowboy*, with
(D d ot Th# M#*#eg*
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTW ill and Taatam aat af
I. MIL
body,M M id DeWHt, who had
ID p#t# 4 o i# * y e
O A O l ASSOCIATION, 4 ###•
Paul P. Johnson, detested CDC-II
signal caller Don Meredith
Mack N. Cleveland, J r ,
to c e lt aro u n d In a hurry to
out for an Indefinite period
P lain tiff. Altornap at Law,
NOTtcw o f a u r r
THURSDAY P. M.
Strfo q Jn tfo W lW C ^ ^ Ier# lhiUrfo«^hctfofvpgeiied ftfm!
with a bad knee, have lured
P. O. D rawer E.
TOl ALHERT J O S E P H AN find a m an a g e r when Hutch
thru 8AT.
ytnBKRT C. THOMPSON and Sanford. Florida.
DREWS end OERALPINE w m forced to ta k a s leave of tt 4* t l ) Tour F trit tmpr*## former Green Uay and St.
JACQUELINE T. THOMPSON. Altornap for Eatata
W. ANDREWS, hi* wife. abaene*.
to#
Inula veteran John Roach out
Defendant*. Ftrat publication Auguat If,
TOU AND EACH OF TOU
II) levv# of Llf#
NOTICR o r SALE
M tt
"Ha hsa dona an exeallant
nf retirement and may keep
are htrebp setlfted tb «l eult
ID a*v*B E ly#
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV- Publleh Aug. Id 4 Sapt. I. t, h*e been M mmtnetd *g*l«et Job and he has oil th* players 1l:IB (I) Truth *r Co«#0th* .11 yearold s \ t r grad on
PS* that on th* llt h day a f tf. Mil.
pou In th# Circuit Court of
quenree
(teptembet\
M il.
at
11:00 CDC-II
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit af on th* ball club believing they
(I) Esther Know# n#et tha roster all year.
o'clock A. M. at tha main door
the a ttie nf Flerld* In end for can win," D«Witt aald. Al­
II) Search fur Tomorrow
Coach Tom l.andry would
o f tha Courthouse af Sam laola IN CHANCBRT NO. 14311
lem fM ile County, th* nbbrovlnt
l l Mi d u ld iag Light
have been forced to go with
CIRCUIT COURT, *d lilt* «f whlah I#:
though he haant Started t i1:41
Countp. at Sanford. Florida, lha IB TK B
ID
Ntare
H saorahia Arthur M. Baakwlth. NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE WESTERN and SOUTH printing World Seri** ticket*
untested second year man
M&gt; Erot* For*
J r . Clark a f tha Clraul Caurt PLSR tBA , IB 4BM FOR nr.Wl ERN LIEF. INSURANCE COM
M) CBS N&gt;wg Kpe-tal
Sonny Glbn# and rookte Jack
yet, th* Cincinnati president 1:11 Ml
o f Seminal# CeuatP, Florida, NDLR CaUBTT.
FANT, at*..
F ocoi
SH O W S AT
P laintiff, refutes to ronretl* a thing to
will nffar far aala ta tha high - IN CM4NCBRT B t . 14Mt
Jacobi.
I It ID I'aople Ar* Funny
aat and beet bidder far e##h. JOHN W. IV A N S,
(I) N#we— Dav# F#*&gt;
m•
shimis
own uom
ssu mis a
uam a H t a t t
liM • SiSI
the
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Deputy Clerk
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By Oswald Jacoby

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Television Tonight

Panthers Step
Up Grid Drills

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DeWitt Praises
Sister On Good
Job With Reds

John Roach To
Join Cowboys

Seminole TV

NOW

Do you

wont a
freshtr,

better milk?

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TH IN K G O O D N ESS!
. . . It’s T. G. LEE!

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�T m Late
ToQ assH y

Sweet-Ae-Hwwy

R o lls .....
Tom atoes...
th a n «fl| atiUha picket llnee,
strike#, Jsvenlle delinquency,
laaiaoatraUa—. A n a r lesns
will eoatinoe to die la Vlat
Nam. tha United Nation, will
atm ha broha, Graaea and
Turkey will atm be at each
athata threat# a m Cyprua,
Goatra will atm be Papa Bear
In Cuba, the Conga will atilt
ha a grand aad glorious meaa.
Tha Stata Department will
atiU ha tailing oa everything
la coating up roeee. Tha
Pentagon will atill be c u r ­
ing an that wa are stronger
than Ajax. Politician, will
froth at the mouth and call
aaeh other double-dyed tiara
aad tha merchanta will be re­
minding ua that there are
enlp ao man/ dajro before
Chrlatmaa.
The Beatlea will atUl be ex­
tracting wild aquoala from
taanagad admirers. DeGaulle
will atill ha looking down hie
aoee at the raet of the world
aad dreaming of Prance aa a
d o m i n a n t world power.
Xhruahehev will be laautng
threat* and warning, one da/
and making peace overture*
the next Our ao-called alllc.
will continue to cell truck,
and other equipment to Cuba,
Congo!..* will continue to
murder mlaaionarlee, Dolby
Baker will continue to bank
good cold caah. Tha Meta will
continue to gain publicity aa
lha world’* w ont baeeball
team. Women will .till be
arm ted for following fa.hion'* dictate* and nppearlng
en our beachea In t o p i c
bathing aulta. Jimmie Hof fa
will atill be apepaling and
taam .ten will atill be foot­
ing tha bllL Poverty will atill
be what It haa alwaya been.
Unidentified landlord* will
continue to ralae rent* on
■ub-itandard living quarten
end contribute to human mleory and the rlalng crime rata;
but like Juvenilae, political
boeaea will see to it that
their name* never appear in
print and nothing will bo
dona to make them give even
token Improvements In the
slum housing they wax fat

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Olives .......'S
NeUKe Stock Peck Ik s

C rackers....'£
St*Mewae*e Famous Zeste

Saltin es.... 'j
CANE
SUGAR

Ssstt*s Strong White or CilwW

Napkins . 2 £
Ofoeo Qieot Tsodcr U q

GREEN PEAS

HAMS
Sliced or Halved Yellew Cling FfrP

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W* *&lt; •«*« erifwdtmMh

ALKA lILTZia T A H I T I

Peaches•

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FRAN KS

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Swift’. Pr.eileei Swset Smoke Flever Sliced

Bacon .......
JW O* *reen
S ta m p s
fee emeeamd &gt; * * « * • *
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COOK-QUIK CUSIO
OR PIPPIR STIAK

20-ax. pkg. 19c

H a m ......... 75; 5

Chkkoo of Tko Soa Chunk

Teraew's Tertv treeh SHeed
mm

Bologna .... 3

6 V 4 -0 * .

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I d n t ' i Sweet Cream (UmR 2)

American taxpayer* will
continue to bo taken for more
and more, and their contribu­
tions will aceompll.h leta and
lees. Unci* Sam will continue
seeking friendship by throw­
ing money from hell to break­
f a s t Sukarno and N u n r will
taka all thoy can get and
then laugh like Little Audry
aa they switch to Iron Cur­
tain countries for more of the
same. Tha Sphinx will con­
tinue to wear hla Inscrutable
•mil* and the Coast Guard
will continue to capturo antiCastro arms and ammunition
from Cuban patriots who are
seeking to overthrow Castro
while the CIA provide* arms
and ammunition to other
Cubans who hop* to accomp­
lish the same end.
The Supreme Court will
continue to throw monkey
wrenches In the machinery
and politician! will go stark,
staring mad In an effort to
plaaso their constituents and
at the same time stand firm
for law and order.
The average cltl.ena will go
•bout kla business, muddled
and confused. He le living
from day to day In hopes that
everything will work out all
right. Maybe he will vote, If
It doesn’t rain, or nothing
also Interfere*.

When the leopard waa nam­
ed, it waa wrongfully thought
that the animal waa a cross
between the lion (l*o) and
tha panther (pard) and, taken
together, they formed the
fame leopard.

Any PWnfc Cnfc h f French's

Peaches ...

M a m n 4 ( M t n t i r and

2X

Butter.... » 69*
flMeLira*aa R-m-L.
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v^saa

Dinner Roll. .... 'Z 29*

Breaker***'. M d m

Sour Cream

£ 39*

KreH'e Am .rfce* er Plm.ete

Sliced Che*.*

49*

• f r o z e n fo o d s o
■etk Cee Make* On FeR Qeartl
Wkele So* Orange Jelee

Rsalenran Rocooeritwtod

Lemon Juice
Famsnt Blue Plate Label

Mayonnaise
Paper P late s....
Planter's Salted

Cocktail Peanuts

Concentrat# 2 \Z 69*

Refresh with U/tea's

MlauN Meld Plak *» Rrcvler

Tea Bags ........

Lemonade ... 2 '\'Z 45*

TOPP
COLA

Foede Deep-Dl.h White

Heword Jekm e*'. Free**

AH-Pur/ose (decanter pack)

ComToatt««s4,0f*ar *1.

Wesson Oil
WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE

Vegetables .
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Green Beans
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Rice A Peas

Lyhss Pomona Vlaaaa

Scallop*

Sausage ....... 2 ~~ !

Mm. PseT. f am ity Sise

Fish Sticks .

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Ice C re a m ........
Canned Luncheon Meat

9-Lives Ckkhsa 6 Liver or Chicken 6 Kidney

Kitty Burgers .. 2 ‘^ r*

9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SEMINOLE PLAZA
HWY. 17-92 &amp; SR 436
CASSELBERRY,

FLA.

�Clerk Resigns
Altamonte Job

eio6’*’

la a split decision with the
tic-breaking vote east by May­
e r Lawrence Swofford the Al­
tamonte Springs Town Coun­
cil Wednesday night accepted
the realgnation of Town Clerk
Harold Capps.
Cappa was amployed by the
council only a few montha ago
but ran Into difficulty over tax
roll procedures with the may-

In a letter to the Council,
Capps laid that Swofford had
instructed him to project the
190 valuations on the 1964 tax
rod. Ha also said that he had
advised the mayor that “The
basic valuation records on
this icoll have been altered in
some instances for no appar­
ent, Justifiable cause and, in
• • •
good conscience, I cannot car­
An evening of social activi­ ry these valuations forward to
ties and dancing will be held the 1964 Tax Scroll."

The next skipper of the air*
craft carrier, the USS Sara*
toga, win pap a one-day visit
to Sanford Naval Air Statioa
Friday getting briefed an
RA3C program. Capt J . M.
Jamca of Cecil Field near
Jacksonville will make the
toor of the base.

by members and guests of the
Fleet Reserve Association Fri­
day starting at 0 p m. Hie event will be staged at the
lakefront Hut.
•

•

•

Well, some of them don’t
give up too easily. A United
Press Interaatlor*' report the
other day from Guam said
U. S. Marine patrols were
searching for two scantilyclad men believed to be World
War II Japanese army etrag
glers. The men, one carrying
a gun, were sighted near a
garbage dump.
•

•

•

If you're light • fingered and
bent on awiplng a car o r as­
sorted parts, better steer
clear of National Repossess
ions on Sanford Avenue. Chan­
ces are their reward offer ot
$500 for arrest and conviction
of thiefs working that area
will spur additional “ watch­
m en" at the scene. They’ve
made this offer after a host
of burglaries on their lot, ac­
cording to the manager, Jack
Martin.
s e e

The Pinecrest PTA will
meet at the school a t 7:30
p.m. Tuesday. A 30-minute
business meeting In the audi
torium will precede a 30-min
ute period when teaheers will
open their classrooms for
meeting parents. Between 1:30
and 9 p.m. refreshment^ will
be served in the school cafe'
teria. Mrs. J. L. Horton is
the PTA president.
• • e
Television Is being used to
teach teachers how to use ed&lt;
ucational television, the FlorIda Institute for Continuing
University Studies said today.
Two series of televised lessons
are being used for the first
time by Florida school sys­
tems to aid their teachers In
making the best use of edu­
cational television. The series
was produced at Tampa Edu­
cational Television S t a t i o n
WEDU by the Florida Insti­
tute.
e • •
The Gindervllle Volunteer
Fire Department will meet
Jointly with the Ladies Auxil­
iary at their regular bi-mon­
thly meeting, tonight at 7:30
at the Ebenezer Chapel. Final
plans for a fish fry to be held
at the Farmer’s Auction Mar­
ket, Sept. 23, will be made.
Special guest at the meeting
will be Miss Vickie McArdle
who represented the Gindcrville Volunteer Fire Dept, in
the Miss riam e contest in
Longwood.
•

•

•

How about this for growth:
Florida’s mushrooming popu­
lation has moved the state
from No. 10 to No. 9 spot tn
census bureau listings. In I9­
60, the men, women and chil­
dren In l &gt; Mate numbered
4.951,500. And as of this week
it is 3.705,000, or a Jump of
more than a quarter million
In four years.
•

•

•

California leads the nation
with I8.o64.ooo. Others a r a :
2. New York, 17.913.000 ; 3,
Pennsylvania, 11,439,000 ; 4,
Illinois, 10,480,000; 3, Texts,
10,397,000 ; 8, Ohio, 10,100,000;
7. Michigan. 8,090,000; and 8.
New Jersey, 6.682,000. Filling
out the top ten is Massachu­
setts with 3.338,000.

Herald index
Abby ............ ...... ___ Page 9
Page 9
Bridge
— .....
Classified -------- Page 10-11
Page 9-10
Comice ---- —
Editorial ---- — __ Pag# 8
Page 9
Horoscope
_ Page 2-3
Society
... . Page 4
Sport* ....

(TV Program* —__ Page 9

Aparently Swofford consid­
ered this “insubordination"
and last Friday directed a
communication to Capps in­
structing him that his services
were no longer needed.
In Capps's letter to the
Council last night he also
said:
"At the time of my employ­
ment, Mayor Swofford and
tha Town Council agreed that
1 would hava full administra­
tive authority over town em­
ployees . . . However, on sev­
eral occasions since our dis­
cussion concerning the tax
scroll. Mayor Swofford has in­
structed these employees that
they are not under my super­
vision and forbidden to assist
me In any way."
Capps asked the Council to
give them his full report but
added, "In the event that tha
interference with the Clerk'*
office. . . . cannot be slopped
Immediately by this Council,
1 will have no alternative
than to tender my realgnation
aa Town Clark effectlva this
date."
On a motion to a c e e p t
Cappa’s resignation Councilmen Kieth Nixon and Glenn
Stephenson voted favorably
with Councilman Robert New­
ell and John Fritch voting against acceptance. Swofford
broke the tie with his favor­
able vote.
Mrs. Dorothy Bardeen was
named acting Town Clerk. .

Giant Rocket
Shot Planned
Off Cape Pad Premier B o w s To U. S. Plea,
Resumes Post

Khanh Returns To Viet Nam Job

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)
— Tha United Statea tonight
plana to orbit Ita largeat
scientific satellite to atudy
■pace and Ita hasards to man­
ned voyages to the moon and
planets.
Tha 1,078-pound orbiting
g e o p h y s i c a l observatory
(OGO) is sat to the be rock­
eted on an orbital path that
will taka it one-third of the
way to the moon. Launch
time la from 9:24 p.m. EDT
to 10:09 p.m. EDT.
Launch director Robert H.
Gray asld Wednesday hurri­
cane Dora could pose a prob­
lem if It threatened the track­
ing station on Antigua In tha
Leeward Islands, but he said
it was not likely to delay the
■hot
OGO, first of a $210 mil­
lion aeries of six large stand­
ardized spacecraft, la called a
"streetcar satellite" because
it carries 20 separata exper­
iments as passengers — more
than any other U. S. moonlet.
Most of Ita delicate Instru­
ments are designed to study
■pace radiation, magnetic
fields, apace dust and radio
noise from the sun and Jup­
iter.
Project scientist George H.
Ludwig said OGO haa sever­
al experiments tn study and
help predict the occurrences
of solar flares — great bursts
of deadly high-energy radia­
tion from tha sun that could
endanger manned spaceflights.
OQO, which is 69 feet long
and 60 feet wide with its
solar panels, booms and an­
tennas extended, will be hurl­
ed into the sky atop an Atlas-Agena rocket — the same
model that fired the success­
ful Ranger-7 picture-taking
probe to the moon July 2*4.

After Khanh stepped down
from the presidency last week­
end following two weeks of
riots and went to alck leave,
U. S. Ambassador Naxwell D.
Taylor said Khanh “aspects
to return to Saigon in the next
few days and resume his nor­
mal duties as head of govern­
ment."
Khanh said Tuesday it would
be more like two weeks be­
cause he needed rest. He was
staying at the mountain resort
of Daiat, 143 miles east of
Saigon.
But today Khanh, who is 38,
flew into the capital without
announcement.
Neither acting Premier Ngu­
yen Xuan Osnh, a civilian
economist, nor MaJ. Gen. Du­
ong Van Mini), one of Khanh’s
major rivals, were In Saigon.
Oanh and Mlnh had flown
to the central Viet Nam city
of Hue, 423 miles north of the
capital, to try to convince stu­
dent and Buddhist holdouts
there to end their highly vocsl
opposition to the government.
Fifty miles south of Hue. at
Danang where some of last
week’s worst riots occurred,
BuddhlsU were still holding a
kidnaped
Roman
Catholic
army lieutenant, raising fears
of more riots.
The government that Knanh
was returning to thus was confronted with trouble on all
sides.

A M A Chief Felled
B y Brain Damage

JACKf O.V, Wye. (U PlV —
Dr. Nortnan A. Welch, presi­
dent of the American Med­
ical
Association,
stricken
Wednesday night with a mas­
sive cerebral hemorrhage, was
reported in critirnl condition
today at St. John's Hospital
here.
Doctors said Welch “took
a turn for the worse" at
about 2:30 a. m. MOT today
and at 6 a. ni. underwent
Homv Builder* Supply will bruin surgery. The operation
construct a $150,000 warehouse lasted 1 4 hours.
Dr. Uremlnn I*. Thibbs of
and retaU outlet at Altamonte
Springs, according to an an­ Casper, Wyo., head of a tenm
nouncement during Wednes­ of physicians attending the
day night's meeting of the Al­ stricken 82 -y ear -old AMA
ta mont« Springs Town Coun­ president, said it was believed
the hemorrhage was caused
cil.
The matter had been before by a tachycardia), a speeding
tha Council on several occa­ up of the heart.
sions relative to closing a The operation early today
street to enable the firm to was performed by a Casper
have warehouse platform fa- brain surgeon, Dr. Frank Socilitlas. The Council came up roosh.
with several alternativa plans Welch hud flown here from
but the firm developed its his home in Boston, Mass., to
own plan which would not address the annual banquet
call for tha dosing of any &lt;&gt;f the Wyoming State Medj ical Society a t Jackson Lake
strati.

★ ★ ★
New Firm Due
At Altamonte

SAIGON, Viet Nam &lt;UP1&gt;Premler Nguyen Khanh re­
turned unexpectedly to Saigon
today la apparent acceptance
of an American suggestion
that be return aa soon as poss­
ible.

LuJge. lie was atibken la lit*
room, shortly liefore he was
to leave for tho banquet.

Check Slated
On Tax Rate
Glenn Stephensoa, member
of the Altamonte Springs
Town Council, Wednesday
night obtained tha approval
of felluw board members to
compare the town's tax roll
figures with those of the
Seminole County Tax Asses­
sor’s office so that any ap­
parent inequities ran he an­
alyzed.
Stephenson asked Town
Attorney, Joe Davis, to pre­
pare a resolution which the
councilman presented to the
board Wednesday evening.
After adopting the proposal
the Council agreed to convene
for a special meeting Sept. 9,
to discuss the analysis and if
neressury to employ profes­
sional appraisers to reassess
properties so designated by
tha board.

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Established 1908 THURS., SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 270

Dora, Cleo Swing Out To Ocean,
Watch Lowered In Island Area
2 Hurricanes
Chum Atlantic
To Wild Frenzy

Cape Facilities
Visited By City
Kiwanis Club
Thirty-five members of the
Sanford Kiwanis Club and
severs? I 't e s t s took the VIP
tour i f the 15,000 acre Cape
Kennedy-Merritt Island spare
flight area Wednesday.
Tha bua trip, which was
arranged by Henry Decker,
protocol officer of NASA
took the group through the
launch sites of the famous
space rockets, beginning with
the Mercury Redstone launch
site, where Astronauts Alan
Shepard and Gus Grissom set
out on the first two flights
into spare.
After viewing the launch
sites, including thnt of the
Saturn rockets, which will
carry the men of the Gemini
project to exploration ot the
moon in 1989, the group tour­
ed the initial layout of the
■quire museum, which is now
in process of being completed.'
One of tha hignltfhU of
the trip was the visit to the
Merritt Nlsnd Saturn moonexploration site, wheie the
largest building In the world
is being constructed to house
the Saturn rocket in con­
trolled • climate atmosphere.
This phase of tha moon ex­
ploration project will launch
the Apollo lunar landing
spacecraft which will carry
men to the moon and back to
earth.
Decker traveled with the
Kiwanis group, explaining the
historical ami future activ­
ities of the various spacecraft
ami
the l&gt;ehind-the-srenes
planning a n d construction
that are carried on a t the
nation’s space center.

BAN JUAN, ? . R. &lt;UF!&gt;—
Giant site hurricane Dor*
turned toward the northwest
today to aim iU 115 mile a*
hour wind* over the eye*
ocean.
A hurricane watch was die.
continued in the Island* fring­
ing tho n o rtheutern Carib­
bean but the San Jua*
a s *

CIIASH INJURES four persona when the car in which they were riding
rimmed a tree on the Old Orlundo Highway ahortly before midnight
Wednesday. Being at Seminole Memorial Hospital are Shirley Diane
Stevenson, 17, of Winter Gurtlen; Judy Elila Abston, 18, of Ocoee; Susan
Ann McQuillen, 17, of Winter Gnrtien; and Leon Stevenson, 19, of Miami.
Invefltigating officers said the car was traveling west when it went out of
control anti crushed the tree. The Stevenson girl was believed to be
driving.

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Home To Quit
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) House Speaker Mallory Horne
disclosed today that ho will
resign as attorney for the Flo­
rida Milk Commission on Nov.
L

Victory Seen

TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) —
Gov. Farria Bryant aald to­
day he has just about reached
the conclusion that Prcaldent
Lyndon Johnson will carry
Florida In the November gen­
F ig h t R a ge s
LAIIIS, Johore .State, Malay­ eral elections.
sia (LTD—Malaysia 1 defense
Probe Starts
f o r c e a battled Indonesian
paratroop in* aiicn in fierce
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
akirmiahrs i» u r this awamf Tl e Fill h is begun an lnveatland jungle MlUemcnl today. gallon i.t. President Johnaon’a
In Kuala Lumpur, the govern­ b -Ming into the latest round
ment declarirt a slate of em ­ ot charges and drnlals m the
ergency as tins threat of possi­ runtrovenlal Bobby Baker
rase.
ble war grew.

Parents Map Strategy O ve r School Bus Ride Feud
sent to county school offi­ opinion that It is too far for since many of the youngsters
By JasM Caaoelherry
The annual battle of the | cials. It was consensus of the younger children to walk llva Just under the twu-mile
school buses is on once more
and 30 irata Casselberry par­
ents whose children attend
South Seminole Elementary
end Junior High Schooia
made plans Wednesday night
to attend the S ep t 10 meet­
ing of the County School
Board, en maeee, to protcit
the elimination of bua service
to those living within the two
mile limit.
The parents, who live In
the area east of Highway 1792 in Casselberry, gathered a t
the home of Mr. and Sfra.
Donald Lovelace, 1558 Oakwood Lane, to discuss their
common problem. Together
they represented some 43
school children estimated to
bo only approximately onethird of those affected by the
new policy in this area. Tha
children have been transport­
ed as courtesy riders since
the opening of Altamonte
Elementary School five yeara
ago.
AMONG CASSELBERRY parent* meeting Wednesday night at the home
Robert Dysert of 220 Mock­
of Mrs. Donald Lovelace, right, to sign petitions of protect on refusal by
ingbird Lana acted aa chair­
the school board to provide bua service for children living on the eaat
man of the group which is
aide of Highway 17-92 were, from left, Mrs. Dan Lott, Mra. Hubert Dy.circulating petitions tn pre­
■ert and Mr. Djr^rL

'Safe Driver' Hunt
Planned B y Pilots
A “ Safe Driver of the Mon­
th" program has been estab­
lished by the Sanford Pilot
Club, according to an announ­
cement today by Vola Lambertaon, chairman of the Pub­
lic relations committee of the
local organization.
The club wilt honor each
month a student driver aelec*
led by Mr. and Mrs. Albert K.
Campbell, new student driver
instructors at Seminole High,
the Florida Highway Patrol,
the Seminole County Sherilfa
Department and the Sanford
Police Department

Each month's winner will
receive g citation from the
Pilot Club and also a tank of
gasoline free from 6 local ser­
vice station.
Tho program haa been ap­
proved by Andrew Bracken,
principal of Seminole High.
It was termed by Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell as a great
striile forward in safely by
encouraging all sludenta to be
doing their utmost to drive
safely not only during the per­
iod of competition but at all
limes.

Nikita Nearing End
Of Chat With Slavs
PRAGUE,
Czechoslovakia
(U I’I)—Soviet Premier Nik­
ita S. Khrushchev, nearing
tha end of his 10-day visit to
Czechoslovakia, arranged todsy to visit an aircraft fac­
tory,
Khrushchev toured Czech
collectiva farina Wednesday
dispensing advice on chickena and corn to farm worker*
and managers.
Today’s schedule also Ine l u d • d further ronferencea
with his hoat, President An­
tonin Novotny. It was be­
lieved they were discussing
waya of easing tension with
west Germany, Czechoslovakia’s neightxir to the West.
Khrushchev wants mure trade
with West Gsrmany and
plans to visit there next year.
Khrushchev told C x e e h
agricultural workers during
his visit to a model poultry
farm Wednesday that they
could learn a lot from Amer­
ican methods.
“Tha capitalist world haa
ahown an example of UrgeKale poultry farming," ha
told them. "This must be ac­
knowledged. I am not afraid
of being criticised for prais­
ing capitalism for Its produc­
tion of eggs and meat. I t U
achieving good results."
Khrushchev was scheduled
to leave for home Friday. Ho

i limit. Conditions are haxardout due to heavy traffic go­
ing to ami from the echool
and there ure no sidewalks.
Support on behalf of the
Casselberry parents has been
offered hy Mayor Owen Anstey, Marshal Gus Sawyer
and Representative Jen Furtune.
Ralph Weimer of Overbrook Drive stated "when I
pay taxes I don’t const’er my
child a ’courtesy rider* as
many others who do not pay
taxes are riding the bus."
Mrs. Lovelace brought out
the fact that those who live
in town are actually paying
more taxee since their prop­
erties are assessed at highor rates while others are
reaping the benefits. In addi­
tion, the citizens of Cassel­
berry are paying for the
roads used to get to the two
schools.
It was stated that the ma­
jority of mothers do not hava
transportation means to get
their children to school and
thera were murmurs of hold­
ing a mass “ walk-in" of
mothers and children to tha
School if something is sot
duaa.
_ ta iv td hot* b u t Thursday to

take part In 20th anniversary
celebrations of tha Slovak up­
rising against the Nasi Ger­
man occupaUon.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) •
G w , Farris Bryaat urged
the Presides! May I* de­
cla re parts of Florida Ml hy
Harriet** Ctee * rnojee dieaster are* sod allocate a*
Immediate $M ,N4 I* fedtral funds far
work.

Bryuri
lag ■ meeting wtth Civil Dm
frit* authorities that
■gs from Cle* was
led *1 $113 rnOUs* s f which
$M.i million was t* p*hll*
facilities sad ths rest 1* frV
veto atractors*.
a e *
Weather Bureaa warned rem
Ident* of the Leewards I*
■toy away from low-lying
beaches to escape the hurri­
cane backwash of hoovy sons
and rough surf.
More than 1,000 miles to
tho north, hurricane Cleo tla*
whipped
harmlessly away
from land with winds up t*
100 mph. Tho Washington
Weather Bureau located Cle*
at 11 a. m. (EOT) about 884
miles north-northsast of Ber­
muda, near Latitude 87.4,
Longitude 62.2. It was mov­
ing toward the east-northeast
at 20 MPH.
The San Juan WeeUior
Bureau centered hurricane
Dora a t 11 a. ra. (EOT)
nbout 4ti0 mites oast-northcast of San Juan, near Lati­
tude 10.2, Longitude $8.7,
Turning to a
northwest
course, Dora slowed down in
forward movement to about
12 Mi’ll, forecasters' said.
“ Present Indications ar*
that hurricane Dors will pass
to the north and east of ths
Leeward Islands this after­
noon and tonight," tha mid­
day advisory aald. “North­
westerly winds of 25 to 35
MPH and rough aeaa and
heavy surf will be experienc­
ed In tha Island*."

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                    <text>6 th D istric t Le g io n S p e a k e r S tre s s e s A m e ric a n ism
American Legion Po»t 19
of Orlando, was hoit recently
to Legionnaire* and Auxiliary
member* of the Sixth Dis­
trict.
Auxiliary member* attend­
ing the achool of initruction
from Sanford Unit 63 were
Mr*. Paul Pexold, president;
Mr*. Charle* Webster, mem­
ber of the department of
Florida board of education
and scholarship committee;
and Mr*. Theo Stile*, unit and
d litrict community chairman.
A Joint aeasion, a t which
religion* »ri vice* were held
wa* presided over by Sixth

District Commander Carolyn
M. Frid.
The guest speaker wae De­
partment Commander William
Kdwards of Daytona Beach.
Kdwards stressed American­
ism and reminded the Amer­
ican legion waa horn after
World War I to preserve peare
ami freedom as their goal. He
also stated that the Ameri­
can Legion was one of the
strongest organisations teach­

ing Americanism in America
today. To teach and practice
loyalty to our country and
Americanism is the only way
to defeat rommunism, he
said, adding, "we are a weal­
thy and Intelligent country
and we must keep It that
way."
The instruction session for
Auxiliary members was pre­
sided over by Mrs. John I.
Brown, Sixth District Presl-

Social Security
Facts Vital,
Says Patton
"A little knowledge Is al­
ways a dangerous thing. When
it come* to social security,
it can also l»e very costly,"
aald Colonel Jlyron It. I’attnn,
manager of the Orlando so­
cial security office. He ex­
plained that many people
pick up just enough informa­
tion to cause trouble. In ma­
ny, cases, It causes them to
lose money.
Colonel Patton pointed nut
th at some people think they
need birth certificates to
draw social security. Other*
think social security checks
ara figured on the last five
years of work before retir­
ing. Still others say they
can't draw social security if
they make over 91200.
"There's Just enough truth
in these things to cause trou­
ble," said Colonel Patton. He
explained that a birth cer­
tificate Is not required to
draw social security, but
thers must be some record of
the person’s age. The last
five years of work under so­
cial security are considered
in figuring the check, but
they may or may not be used.
The monthly payment Is
based on an average of a
number of years, after dropt
ping out five of the lowest
years. And, contrary to pop­
ular belief, it's possible to
make well over $1200 In a
year and still get some so­
cial security checks.
‘‘These are Just a few of
the things folks don’t under­
stand about social security,"
said Colonel Patton, lie sugSeated that the way to get
the facts is to call or visit
the social security office at
9620 North Orange Avenue In
Orlando. Tlie telephone num­
ber Is 426-2681.

Board To Meet;
Men To Paint

WINNING DOLLS nt the recent Oviedo Doll
nnd Hobby Show were hroiiffht by, from left top,
Thercim McBride, nweetest; Fnye Stoner,
cutest; Mnrthn Willlnms, prettiest nnd Wanda
Morgan, sleepiest. Shell collections winning
awards include those of, front left laittom, Hilly,
Smith, most interesting; Ronnie Metcalf, most
colorful and Gary Metcalf, the biggest.

Business Brief

Retailers Elect
Fields Official
J. Earl Barclay, Florida dis­
trict manager of J. M. Fields,
has been elected to a two-year
term as director of the Flor­
ida Stale Retailer's Associa­
tion at the recently-concluded
Miami meeting.
Barclay was alio named
chairman of Dm organiza­
tion'* public relations commit­
tee by Paul S. Walker of Rich­
ard’s Department Store, Mi­
ami, current president of the
association.
In five years under Bar­
clay's supervision, the J. M.
Fields Florida Division has
grown from three to IS stores
In the state, with three addi­
tional unils now unilrr con­
struction
In
Jacksonville,
Tampa and N o r t h Palm
Beach.
Presently located In Clear­
water, Barclay will have
permanent state offices In
Jacksonville starting t h i s
week.

By Maryann Mile*
The official hoard of the
Bear Lake Mclhndlit Church
will meet at 8 p.m. today at
the cottage.
Prior lo the meeting all men
of the church are asked to
meet to continue painting the
new church building. Those
working will be served a pot
lurk supper.
Service TueBclny
The Mondny paint sessions
The Auxiliary to the Dcllary
will be continued until the
Volunteer Fire Department
project Is completed.
will romluct apodal sendee*
at 7 p m. Tuesday at the local
Japancwa restaurants pro­ funeral chapel for Sirs. Ann
vide patrons with disposable Freeman of Dollary who died
chopsticks in scaled sanitary Sunday. All member* of (lie
envelopes, according to En auxiliary are requested to be
cyclopaedia Britannic*.
present.

dent. Th* welcome was given
by Mrs. Josephine Marsh,
president of Orlando Unit 19.
Mrs. E. A. Roberts, Depart­
ment of Florida president,
was guest speaker and she
spoke on different phases of
Auxiliary activities.
On Americanism, Mrs. Rob­
erts said that to live and
teach children the meaning of
loyalty to our country and re­
spect for the Flag should be
the main objectives.
On national aecurity, Mrs.
Roberts stressed use of the
many films available and of
good speakera a t the meetings
and that the Auxiliary ahouid
Invito the public to partici­
pate in the programs. Sh* al­
so urged on alert lookout for
subversive literature in schools
and community.
Speaking of Foreign Rela­
tions, she said all was not welt
south of the border, and urg­
ed that each Auxiliary make
a study of at least one Pan
American country during the
coming yrnr.
Members were reminded
that Child Welfare is not lim­
ited only to ths Veterans
child, hut to all children, and
that the material, physical,
nnd spiritual needs of all
children should lie considered
and especially ths needs and
welfare of the delinquent
children In communities.
On Civil Defense, Mr*.
Roberts said, "We should try
to live prepared always for
nny disaster. That in times of
disnster there are two kinds
of people: The ones who need
and the ones who can and
will give help. Sh* urged
members to prepar* them­
selves to be the ones who can
nnd will give help.
The purpose of the past
presidents' parley Is "Tho
Care of ths Disabled ExService Women." Its members

w

buy gifts and each veteran
can choos* what he wants to
send each member of his fam­
ily. The worker* then wrap
the gift* and aend them in
time for Christmas to families
of ths veterans.
Dorothy Webster, member
of the board of education and
scholarship committee, re­
ported this year two scholar­
ship awards had been made
by th* Department of Flor­
ida to Seminole High School
graduate* In Sanford.

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Florida and to local Child
Welfare. The offerings can­
not be used for any other
purpose.
The Auxiliary’s Rehabilita­
tion program makes comfort
articles for veternns in hos­
pitals at Bay Pines, Coral
Gables and I.aka City. Each
member furnishes a gift for
the Joy Shop a t Christmas
for thes* three hospitals.
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at Christmas and throughout
th# year.
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Poppy Day. These Poppies
are msde by disabled veter­
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to wear a Poppy tha free will
offering you give is distri­
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Garden Club To Build $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 Home
Seminole County * * * * on the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Clyde Long, president of the Snnford-Seminolo
Jnycees, announced last week that his club would
sponsor n public presentation of the waterfront de­
velopment plans, at an open meeting a t noon nt the
Civic Center Thursday.
Long suid today plans hnve been made by Radio

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Arthur Beckwith of the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk'* office i*
swelled up a little bit these
day*—and rightfully *o. He
got the following letter from
Yardlcy I). Buckman of the
Jacksonville law firm of Mc­
Carthy, Adams and Foote:
“ Last Friday and Monday
of (a recent) week I had occaiion to be in Sanford in
connection with (a) case. My
reason for writing this tetter
is to call your attention to
the very able and courteous
assistance afforded me by
Mrs. Vllilcn and the other
ladies in your office. Her
kind asiisatnce to me, a stran­
ger, was definitely appreciat­
ed and 1 thought you would
like to know."
»
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In showing the letter to a
Clock Watcher, Art footnoted
it with: “ Mr. Buckman was
speaking primarily of Martha
(Telford) Vlhlen. I, too, am
proud of the staff in this of­
fice and feel that each is well
trained, able and courteous.''
We agree. We agree.
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Julian Stenstrom, associate
editor of The Herald and
author of the crisp, penetrat­
ing edilurials on the lakefront
marina, is vacationing with
his family in Louisiana.
t S t
Sanford on a Sunday morn­
ing: A parking meter with
0 time still left on it; tourist*
driving stowly along c i t y
streets, hunting for an open
restaurant and breakfast be­
fore hitting the road again;
boatmen pulling their trailers
into the municipal parking lot
after putting their boat in the
water; an American Flag still
flying, apparently forgotten
the night before; sailboat en•
thusiasts stowing gear and re­
freshments aboard prior to
hoisting sails for a quiet day
on Lake Monroe1; the little dog
and its master standing at the
corner of First and Park, a
daily happening.
• • •
Last week it held at a firm
high of 74 degrees; this week
it wilted somewhat to a high
•
of 72 degrees. We're speaking
of the clock at First and Park.
But today timepiece lechnicians performed an operation
and the timc-tcmpcrature ap­
paratus returned to normal.
Almost a shame — seemed
cooler when it recorded
a
daily high in the 70 s.
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A bit of sdvlce: You can
■ learn first hand just what the
proposed lakefront marina
will involve if you attend the
Jaycce luncheon Thursday at
the Civic Center.
I ••
The rebuilding of the Dear­
born Electronic Laboratories
plant on U.S. 17-D2 south of
Sanford was the subject of
an article appearing in the
July issue of "Florida Trend,”
a magaxlne of Florida busi­
ness and industry.

Woman Shot
n

Lucille McCormick w a s
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Monday for gunshot
wounds in her left leg and
police arrested a man identi­
fied as her common law hus­
band, Mathew Inman, on a
charge of assault with a dead­
ly weapon. The shooting oc­
curred at 1704 W. lQth St., po­
lice said.

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Station WTHH to broadcast
the entire pregram, begin­
ning at 12:32 p.m. In charge
of the live broadcast will lie
Bill Beck, local radio an­
nouncer, and a member of the
hoard of directors of the
Jaycees.
"Because of the great in­
terest shown In the proposed
waterfront plan nod the open
invitation that has been ex­
tended, we urge that all per­
sons planning to attend the
luncheon make reservations
before Wednesday noon by
calling the Jnycee Informa­
tion office on French Ave.
Our caterer will need to know­
how much to prepare. Charge
for lunch is f 1.60," Long said.
The presentation will he
made in the form cf a panelforum with the proposers of
the plans present to answer
questions, provide explana­
tions, and enlarge upon de­
tails. Moderator will he Jayeee Tommy Speer.
Sitting on the pane) will lie
T. E. Tucker, president of
Florida Slate Hank; Howard
Hodges, president of Sanford
Atlantic Bank; George Tuuiiy,
executive vice president of
First Federal Savings and
Loon, and John Burton, ]V,
architect.
“In the public interest we
have opened the meeting to
nil interested persons and
have invited members of the
City Commission and area
news media,” Long said.
"We particularly urge mem­
bers of other civic clubs and
organizations to try to at­
tend, for it is apparent thut
putting those plans, or simi­
lar plans into action, will
hnve a great effect on the fu­
ture of all of us, uud it liehoove* us to learn all that
we can about It,” Long added.
"We urge that everyone be
on time, so that we cun fin­
ish lunch If possible before
the broadcast begins. We wilt
begin serving promptly at
noon,” Long noted.

Club Program
Is Canceled
The program on numisma­
tics, which was scheduled for
Kiwanii luncheon m e e t i n g
Wednesday will not be held,
Boger Harris, program chair­
man announced today.
Ira Hughes, North Amer­
ican representative at the Na­
val Air Station, will show the
club interesting color slides on
Ihc recent deployment of his
group In the Mediterranean
area. The slide pictures were
taken in Italy and other coun­
ties touched during the Navy
deployment tour, Harris said.
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Man Held For
Volusia Police
A man identified as W. W.
(Bobby) Johns of Sanford was
arrested by county |&gt;olire Mon­
day on a warrant issued in
Volusia County and charging'
assault with a deadly weapon.
Deputies said Johns is alleged to have fired a gun into
the ground early Monday
morning outside Cloud 3 tavern
and pellets from the weapon
bounced, hitting some persons
standing nearby.

VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday with few local thundershowers; high tndny 00-94; low tonight In 70s,
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 218
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904

Let's Get Started,
Is Merchant's Plea
B. L. Perkin* Jr , proprietor
of a men’s wear store on East
First Street and which bears
his name, declared today that
Sanford must "get started” in

II. L. PERKINS JR.

developing s lakefront marina,
Perkins noted that "wc have
talked about” such a developmeat for “ as long as 1 can
remember." He called for
prompt action on the proposal
as it will “do much to stabilize
our downtown area."
The local merchant’s state­
ment follows:
“We have talked about de­
veloping our lakefront for a*
long a* 1 can remember.
“ I feel that it is important
that a program should be
adopted now- so that this great
natural asset of ours can be
fully utilized.
“ It is my thought that a
marina and all the activities
that go along with it will hr.ng
countless people to Sanford
ami that this will do much to
stabilize our downtown area
located only two btocks away,
"This cannot l&gt;o accomplish­
ed in a day. a week or a year
—tmt it must lie done.
“ Let's get started."

High Priestess
'D ead Or A live'
LUSAKA, Northern Ithode. Northern Ithodesia today unda (UI’I) — Troop* searched der orders to lake “high
the lion-infested b u s h of priestess" A l i e n Lcnshina
dead or alive.
Members of Mrs. t.enshlna's
I.umpa church went on a rainpage in the vast Monday,
our mug (lid ransacking at
least 16 village* and killing
HASTINGS, England (UPI) at least ISO persons. Deports
—Policemen who were airlift­ said many victims were burn
ed to Hastings anil helped id alive in their blazing huts.
The government said the
squelch teen-age rowdies by
treating them like children new massacre raised the ofllwon praise today front fed-up rial death toil in the Lumps s
two week “holy war" to 321,
citizens.
Premier Kenneth Kaumla
Fit c thousand
mop headed
"Mods" and leather-jacketed banned the church for 39
"Bockers" descended on this days—Ihc legal maxium—and
Mrs. Iw-nshina
English Channel resort Satur­ o r d e r e d
day to spend the last three- brought in “dead or alive."
lie also warned all tourists
day weekend of the summer
in what has become a ritual out of the area—site ol North­
of aimless destruction ant] ern Hhodrsia's best game
parks — ami advised them to
brawls.
But 15o policemen kept the travel in convoys.
The attacks, tie said, were
teen agers from congregating
■itul forced them to keep mov­ “obviously the a d s of mad­
ing whenever they tried to loi­ men."
ter. They broke up small
Mrs. Iwndiin.1 is a plump
scuffles and arrested 59 Mods housewife who rlanns sin- died
and Bockers.
II years ago and was reincar­
nated to serve a “ black god."
Since then she ha* signed up
an estimated loo.noo follow­
Bryant Offers
ers through a potent mixture
Holley Help
of religion, mysticism and
TALLAHASSEE (U P l)-Ite- pageantry.
puhtlc.m gubernatorial candi­
date Charles Holley mrl with
Gov Farris Bryant Monday, Gator Gone
A thief or thieves with a
and Bryant offered him the
same help he hail offered penchant fur alligator* vinted
Democratic hopeful Ilaydon the Municipal Zoo sometime
Monday night. As a result, the
Burns.
Jlollcy reported total cam­ alligator ixipulalinn is down
paign contributions lo date of hy one, Mrs. Arnold Hood re ­
$10,236.
ported to polire todsy.

Rioters Treated
Like Children

ARCHITECTS DRAWING of the promised Sanford Garden Club build­
ing is shown above. Plans call for a $40,009 structure located a bout two
miles south of Sanford on llwy. 17-92. Meeting rooms, kitchen and rest
rooms will he in the left half of the building mid a large auditorium on
the right. Parking to match the capacity of the auditorium is in the plana
hut not shown in the drawing.

4 Citrus Men
Found Guilty
In Tax Fraud
MIAMI (UPI) — Four mem­
bers of ait Orlando citrus fam­
ily were found guilty of fail­
ing to report more than $356,000 in income to the federal
government in 1957-59.
The government filed a 14count information against the
men: Herman J. Ilcidrich, 68,
Orlando, Ins two sons, Francis
X., 44. and Paul D., 39. tsitli of
Winter Park, and Fred W.
Feurbacher, 67, of Orlando,
fntlier-in&amp;iw of Francis.
They pleaded no contest to
some of the counts and wer-Judged guilty by Federal Court
Judge Kmrtt Choate, who call­
ed for an Investigation by the
U, S, Probation Department
and set sentencing for Aug 28.
Herman, founder of the lien
man J. Heidricli ami Sons Cit­
rus and Peach Packing Co. of
Orlando, w is found guilty on
two counts of failing to report
gross additional i n c o m e
amounting to $102,575.45.
Francis, sales manager of
the firm, was judged guilty of
one count of failing to report
additional gross income of
$103,646 19. Paul, production
manager of the company, was
found guilty of failing to report $119,821,(7 in additional
gross income.
Feurbacher, former comp
trailer of ilte company, was
found guilty of two counts of
aiding and assisting in the pre­
paration and submission of
false and fraudulent income
lax statements.

Florida Scout
Envoy For U. S.
BEBNE, Switzerland (UPI)
Hnberl Perkin*, a IT yoar old
Hoy Scout from Crystal Hlvcr,
Monday presented greetings
lo the Swiss government from
President Johnson and a pro­
clamation signed by the gov­
ernors of 46 states.

A u d ito riu m
To S e a t 3 5 0
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Mrs. Auburn Hector, prosident of the Sanford Garden
Club, and Mrs. D. K. Dorman,
past president, have announc­
ed plans for a Itn.ooo Garden
Center to be built by the or­
ganization.
The long-planned center will
be constructed on land donated
to the club by Brailcy Oil bam,
builder, on Highway 17-9? near
the north entrance to Sunland
Estates, about two miles south
of the city limits,
Mr*. Hector and Mrs. Dor­
man said the building will con­
tain about fi,?on square feet
of floor space and will have a
seating capacity for from 350
to 400 persons. The plans for
the auditorium are complete

Banks Act To
Shake Loose
Hoarded Coins

Tim present shortage of
ruins Ims reached such pro­
portions in most parts of the
country thnt tli« American
Bunkers Association is mov­
ing to do something nhout the
situation, it wns revealed to­
day.
Letters were received hy
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UPI)— Unlay with orders straight
nil blinking institutions from
Tlie U. S. Seventh Fleet sail­ from President Johnson to
Willinnt F. Kelly, president of
ed strengthened patrols o(( to kill if attacked.
the ABA, informing thorn of
Communist North Viet Nam
The destroyer USS Maddox, nrtlon, to inform Die public
which repelled an "unprovok­ of the seriousness of the
ed attack" Sunday by three shortage.
Itusslan built Nortli Vietna­ The ABA hopes to persuade
mese 1*4 patrol torpedo Ixiats ruin hoarding Americium to
wa* Joined on patrol station put tlmt change buck in firfiliation by exchanging coins
in the Gulf of Tonkin by Die
for currency.
4th Wife Sues
destroyer USS C. Turner Joy.
They also hope to prevail
LOS ANGELES (U l'l)-M uPreviously, Die job of oluer- on rctiul merchants to rely
siclon (■ s o r t e Lllmrsce's mg Communist shipping in Die
on normal channels of circu­
fourth wife lias filed suit to Gull had been handled by one
lation unj jefialn from hoard­
rilvnrc* him on tin ground of d« stroyer nt a time without
ing.
mental cruelty.
eonllnuous air cover.
Bankers are urged to do nil
Today, by command of Die in their power to Impress
Tshombe No Help President, the two destroyer* their customers, both IndividLEOPOLDVILLE, Hie Con­ were screened by a combat
go (UPI)—The rise of former air patrol from (he carrier iinls and com inert ini firms,
secessionist leader M o i s e USS Ticondcmga. on station to allow nil coins to circulnte
Tshombe lo (he premiership 200 miles to the south. This freely. Coin collectors share
■&gt;( (hr Congo ha* lailed so far was lop miles closer than its Die blntnc, ton,
I’reslilent Hownrd Hodges
to end nr even diminish its previous position.
Communist-inspired rebellions.
U. S. warships were under of tin- .Sanford Atlantic Bank
new and stronger standing or­ *nld today Dint his linnk has
King- Due Back
der*. Before Sunday's appar been experiencing shortages
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — ently unprecedented incident, of pennies, nickels nml half
Integration leader Dr. Martin Uiey were expected to re|iel dollnrs. Orders to the Federal
Luther King is due lo arrive any attack hut not to pursue Deserve Bank ■ for mors coins
ere only partially fiilrd and
here Wednesday and observ­ Die attacker*.
But Johnson said Diat from in some coses weeks pass be­
ers fear poikihlc new mass
raeial demonstrations unless now on Uiey will “attack any fore ordrrn are received.
motels and restaurants open force which attack* them in in­ At the Floridn .State Bank,
ternational waters . . not only President T. K. Tucker re­
Iheir doors to Negroes.
with the objective of driving ports that they have a fair
off Die force but of destroying supply of pennies, but nlckei*
Tour Near End
LISBON, Portugal (UPI) — it."
nml Imlf dollars are running
The "coniinlslailores" ol Bra­ Meanwhile, 5 miles nortli of short.
denton, were scheduled to a r­ Saigon, a U. S. Army enlisted
Tlie U. 8. Treasury Depart­
rive here by bus today fur the man wa* shot and killed today ment has announced an In­
last day ol their good will tour in a Communist ambush.
tensified program to double
He was Die 175th American Die nation's role of coin pro*
of Spain in commemoration of
Spanish explorer Hernando klilrel in action in Viet Nam. durllon within n year and
Four Vietnamese soldiers
DeSoto,
riding in a jeep with the raise it by 75 per cent during
American S|&gt;ecial Forces man the next nix months.
Gorilla Escapes
.Steps already taken In exCHICAGO ( UPI)—Sin bad, ■ also were killed.
psnd the current production of
The
five
were
killed
when
500-poiinil gorilla no ornery lie
coins Include the inaugura­
onre hit the hand thut led Communist Viet Cong guer­ tion of a continuous seven
rilla*
opened
fire
with
auto­
him, escaped from hi* cage
day, 21 hour production sched­
at Lincoln Park Zoo Monday matic weapons on their jeep
ule at tliu tint ion’s two mints
and cooked up a 20-minutc as they headed home from u
in Denver and Philadelphia.
morning
of
work
on
a
project
slorm in the monkey house
helping Vietnamese villagers
kitchen.
clear land for crops.

Strengthened Fleet

Watches Red Coasts

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B R IEFS

with ■ stage and dressing
rooms in the wings.
The central lobby which will
feature a polished brick floor
has been designed so that it
can be opened to accommodate
extra seating if necessary.
The architectural plans for
the building and grounds wer©
drawn and donated to the Gar­
den Club by Joseph Shtfalo of
Winter Park. They feature
concrete block construction
with a mica stone decorative
front, and terrazzo floors.
Also included in Urn plan
of the modem center are four
meeting rooms, a kitchen and
restrooms.
Working toward the con­
struction of the building for
several years have been the
13 circles of the Sanford Garden Club, which has approxi­
mately 277 members.
Purpose of tlie building is to
facilitate the need* of the Club
for merlin gs, luncheons, card
parlies, flower shows, ba­
zaars, ami all functional acti­
vities or Dm garden clubs.
In addition, Mrs. Dorman
and Mrs. Hector said Die build­
ing could be rented to clvl#
group* for various events.
Defining the building as a
"horticultural and educational
center," the Garden Club offi­
cial* indicated that it would
encompass the work of th«
Junior gardeners, garden ther­
apy classes and work shops.
BUI* for Die construction of
Die building have been let, and
will be opened Sept. 15.
After a bid L* selected, the
dull will decide whether to
begin construction immediate­
ly or wait until they have se­
cured all the necessary funds.
At present Ihc group has in
it* treasury some 931,000 and
estimates they need $ 10,000
more.
They plan to raise the money
through various fund raising
event* sudi as bazaara, shows,
parties,
"We also hope that persona
lute reeled in gardening and
bcautlcntiod wlil want to help
build Dm center by donating
money toward the building
fund," said Mrs. Dorman.
"W&gt; have already had many
private donations, and hop©
that we will get more," said
Mrs. Hector.
The officials said that they
would release Dm names of
donors for publication, shortly.

Sanford Put On
Pavilion Map
Sanford fa now on the ms
at the Florida Pavilion a t th
World's Fair!
John Krlder, executive d
rector of the Seminole Cour
ty Chamlier of Commere
told The Herald Ju*t befor
press lime thnt he receive
word today from New Yor
that Run ford has been "pi
on lhe map."
The ma]i referred to Is
large locational, recreation)
map nT the state at the Flm
lila Pavilion. Through Somir
ole County's Senator Mac
Cleveland protesta were mad
to Governor Farris llryar
and Wendell Jarrard, wh
apologized and promised t
"make it right."

Germany Next?

Seminole Fair's Midway Contract Signed
The Blue Grass Show* of i tract to provide midway at-! Legion Fair to be held here The announcement was made
Kentucky has signed a con-1 tractions for the American! Nov. 2-7.
at tile Ix-gion's Fair Associa­
tion invt-Luig Monday night and
which followed the regular
legion session.
George Maybury, association
president, said tne Blue Grass
Shows will come here directly
from the Jacksonville Agricul­
tural A Industrial Exposition.
He has called ■ special
meeting of fair officers ami
committee
chairmen
for
Thursday at 2 p. m. at his of­
fices in Kirk Plaza.
Prior to die association
meeting, legionnaire* held
their monthly parley and de­
cided to invite members of
the Seminole Legion baseball
team to a dinner session Aug.
17. At that time, players will
be presented gift* for their
success in the district tourna­
AMERICAN LEGION official* are shown prior to Monday night's meet­
ment in Ft. Pierce last week.
The Aug. 17 meeting will
ing of Campbell-Lossing I’ost 53 when the Sixth District commander,
take the place of one scheduled
Caroline Frid, above, made an official visit. With her are, from left, Vic
for l.alx»r Day, according lo
Jencks, post chaplain; Tom Rest, commander; Fred Yeackle, finance of­
Legion Commander Tom Best.
ficer; and Gene Stovall, adjutant.
1
(liruld i ’hutuj.

MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev, in a
statement on the first anni­
versary of the nuclear test
ban treaty, said Monday night
that the Soviets would seek
oilier settlements with the
Munday night's public hear­
West and called the German ing before Die Casselberry
question the key to peace.
Zoning Board on a request to
rezonc the former GoLlcr pro­
Study Continues
perty on Lake Concord from
PASADENA, Calif. ( U P lj- residential to commercial wss
SclentJst* from the National rescheduled for next Monday
Aeronautics and Space Ad­ night’s regular meeting of the
ministration NASA t o d a y Casselberry Board of Alder­
studied Banger 7'i lunar land­ men,
scape photographs to deter­ Bequest for the change la
mine liie beat design of a being maile by George H.
manned landing cralt and Hackcnaperger of W i n t e r
where to land it on the moon Park, new owner of the pro­
by 1979,
perty, who proposes lo locale
an estimated fioo.uuu Bavar­
Ninth Surrenders ian type restaurant and play
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - home on Die life.
A ninth minister convicted in
Objection* to Die change in
a 1961 sit in demonstration zoning have been registered
surrendered to city authori­ by Joaeph I. Laird and Walter
ties today as attorneys con­ Ditmcr, who own property
tinued to push appeals of 5500 acrosa the lake, although realfines for the group of clergy­ dents living leas than 500 feet
men. He is tlie Key. Wayne from the area In queation
Hartmire Jr., Culver City. have Joined in sup|&gt;ort of the
Calif.
change.

Zoning Session
Rescheduled

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DELTONA FISHING CLUB member*, under
expert instructions of Buddy Nordman, fore­
front, are learning to fish "Florida Style" with
practice sessions held on the shores of Lake
Gleason in Deltona. Meetings of the club are
held each Friday evening a t the Community
Center.

Deltona Organizes
Fire Association
By Mildred Haney
The Deltona Volunteer Fire
Aiaociation wai organized a t
a meeting bold Monday, July
20, at which time officers
were appointed to act until
the non-profit charter la re­
ceived after which clectioni
will he held.
At the present time fire pro­
tection for the community la
provided fay the Florida For­
estry Fire Service which has
otfcrrd to a iijil in establiahIng the volunteer group. Other
offers of help In organizing a
Deltona Department h a v e
come from tfao Voluila Coun­
ty Fire Aaioclalion In Lake
Helen and from fire groups In
Daytona Head), Holly Hill,
New Smyrna Beach and De­
nary.
Frank Stela, director of the
Volusia County Fire Associa­

tion and organizer of the Lake
Helen Volunteer Fine Associa­
tion and Ita president for
three years, hat been of 1mmcaiureable help and Mackle
Ilrothora have aaiurcd assistance In obtaining the non pro­
fit charter.
Officer! appointed to serve
during the formation period
are Dean W. Howland, proaldeni; Thomas Blanchard, vice
president; Stanley Jenkins,
secretary; J. Richard Varndoll, treaaurer; Harold Har­
ris, J. Stanley Gardner and
Fred Jansen, dirertora; Ran­
dy Kaufmann, chief; Q u a
tteindl, aiiiitanl chief, and
William Ebbllt, financial sec­
retary.
Tha chief, aaslstant chief
and financial secretary have
e combined fire department
experience of Tl years.

House Leaders
Work To Gel
Poverty Voles
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
House leaden are working
feverishly behind the acenea
to muster the vote* they mult
have by Thursday or Friday
for President Johnaon'a antipoverty bill.
The official word from the
hill's b a r k e r s is that the votea
have hern aerured to past the
top-priority mcaiure. But op­
ponent* are saying publicly,
and aome supporters are con­
ceding privately, that a sure
majority hat not been nailed
down. Debata on tha bill la
scheduled to begin Wednes­
day.
Tha key to passage of tha
bill, which la Johnaon'a ma­
jor offering to Conrreaa un­
der his own name, la to get
tha support of southern Dem­
ocrats. Assignment of the
bill's management to Rep.
Phil M. Landrum, D-Ga., w et
designed to help lure tha Dix­
ie members.
But report* of wavering or
outright desertion by south­
erners, thought to ba commit­
ted to the bill, have been cir­
culating In the House lobbies
alnre last week. Heightening
the rumora of weakneat in the
ranks was tha appearance at
the Capitol laat Friday and
Monday of It. Sargent Shri­
ver Jr., Peace Corps director
end Johnson*! choice to head
the new anti-poverty pro­
gram.
In addition, tha Preildent
and hla Whit* House staff
were understood to be con­
tacting members whose votea
might ba In doubt and making
avary effort to sign them up.

Cold Fact, But
Definitely
CHICAGO (U n &gt; — Tha
Weather Bureau todey offer­
ed what it railed ''an inter­
esting fact" to residents of
thoae areas where tampers(urea climbed into the 80'*
and 100'*.
Tha lowest temperature
ever recorded on our planet
earth orrurred during tha
month of August," tha Wcathar Bureau said. "The temper­
ature fell to a minus 12(1.0
degrees fahrenhelt at Vostock,
Antarctica, on Aug. 24, I860."

Antipoverty Bill-How It W orks; Whom It Affects

Unemployed miners la RarUa C sutjr, Ky.
lly TOM NOLAN
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
WASHINGTON — (NBA)
—Despite Henala Httempla to
yank Its political molars,
President Johnson's anlipoverty bill may still In- able to
bits off a huge chunk of votes
thla November.
Homs Republicans—Barry
Ooldwatrr among them—rnlso
the question, "Doc* Ilia na­
tion need such a bill or can
It bo dona batter at the local
level?" However, appreht-n■Iona of some Republicans
were summed up by one GOP
House member:
"It's'-aw fully difficult to
vote FOR pnvrrly In on elec­
tion year."
Whatever tha political real­
ities, White House officials
make It clear that the Pres­
ident believes that passage of
the measure will give the fed­
eral government a kit of
■harp tools lit tackle some
plaguing economic and social
questions.
Tha administration holds
that the bill Will ameliorate
racial atrlfe by cutting into
tha basic causes.
s e e
Kay Republicans have been
outspoken In their opposition
to "that bill that has some­
thing for everyone," railing
It a political gimmlek design­
ed to get votes. OOP presi­
dential nominee Barry Goldwnler charges It Is "election
year demagoguery" and vot­
ed against Its panssge In tha
Senate.
After much debate, tha
Senate voted quietly to bar
partlsun politics from the

Job Corps heart of the bill—
the program designed to pro­
vide education and experi­
ence for unemployed youths.
T h e administration ap­
proach stresses that tha bill
is a necessary start to the
task of "ending poverty in
the afOuent eoelety" and de­
nies political overtones alto­
gether.
But no administration of­
ficial denies that the war-onpoverty program, if passed,
could reap a bountiful Novernlrer harvest of votes,
Throughout t h e govern­
ment agencies responsible for
administering tha program,
key officials—led by .Sargent
Hhrlver, Peace Corps direc­
tor and head of the Presi­
dent’s task force on poverty
— are geHred to awing Into
artlon the Instant tha Presi­
dent signs the bill Into law.
"it's kind of like the Okla­
homa land rush," says one
nldr. ‘‘We're just waiting for
the slgnsl."
e e •
Waiting to give the signal
la President Johnson who
currently is guiding this "must
legislation" through the House
of Representatives with all
hla political (kill.
Ita House sponsors admit
that the legislation will en­
counter much more difficulty
there than In tha Senate,
where it was passed hy a 62to-33 margin. It haa tha al­
most bloc opposition of House
Republicans.
But administration officials
privately are confident tha
hill will pass the House hefore Aug, 24 when the Demo-

Farm er and U a fo s re e re I n ta cta crap.
rratic convention opens in At­
lantic City.
If so, small parts of the
anlipoverty package could be
in operation bi-foro the Prtablent is numinutrd. And by
Election Dsy, Nov. 3, lha en­
tire program could be in full

★ ★ ★
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ill A im ed At'

THE YOUNG
Provide education, work experience and vo­
cational (raining in conservation enmps and
residential training centers for young men and
women (the Job Corps).
Provide full or part-time employmtnt for
young people to enable them to continue or re­
sume lheir educations or increase work skills.
Help provide part-time employment for lowincome college students.
THE HUMAN POOR
Pay up to fll) per rent of antipoverty pro­
grams planned nnd carried nut at the communi­
ty level.
Make grants to states to provide basic edu­
cation to adults.
THE RURAL POOR
Make grants nnd lonns to very low-income
families If it can result in permanent increases
In their earnings.
Help establish housing, sanitation, educa­
tion nnd child dny-enre programs for migrant
farm families.
THE VERY SMALL MUSINES9MAN
Make loans to small businesses otherwise
unnlde to qualify for commercial or federal
loans.
THE UNEMPLOYED
Finnnre programs which will stimulate the
slates to provide work or (mining for unem­
ployed fathers and needy persons.
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HEADING FIREMEN of the newly formed Deltona Volunteer Fire A n*
aociatlon u re , from luft, G um Ituindl, amtlntunt chief; Bandy Kaufmann,
chief and William Ebbitt, financial secretary. These three men have a
combined fire department experience of 78 yeare.

Muslim Among 9 Jayne Does Some Knights Council
Figuring For
Held In Rioting Soviet Youth
Hosts Officers

K A N S A S CITY. Kan.
(III'I) — Police today held
nine man, Including one who
aaid he waa a member of tha
Black Muilimi, after a riot
In whlrh 1,600 jeering Ne­
groes threw rocks and debris
and fought with offlcara for
approximately three hour*.
Five nfflrera were Injured,
one seriously, and one of the
rioters was shot in tha artn.
Patrolman Gilbert Durham,
ltd, waa i sported in fair ren­
dition today. He apparently
suffered internal I n j u r i e s
when ha waa kicked in the
atomach, police said.
l-croy Jackson, 23, a Negro,
suffered a bullet wound In
tha left arm. Ha waa report­
ed In good condition today.
Offlcora said the man they
believed instigated the riot,
which w ai triggered by an
auto accident, escaped after
being aubdued ahd plaeed In
a patrol car. He remained at
large today. Those held ineluded Joseph Anderson, 28,
who told police ha waa a
member of the Black Mus­
lims. Twelve charges were

r d

MOSCOW (UPI) — Jayne
Mansfield gave soma advice
to Soviet women Sunday on
how to preserve good figures i
Regular exercise with bar
bells.
The newspaper Moekovsky
Komsomolets (Moscow Young
Communist Leaguer) urged
Soviet girls to preserve their
figures and g o o d l o o k s
through exercise.
M ill Mansfield was i|uot«d
as Baying; "I have preserved
my appearance thanks to reg­
ular exarciaa with bar. bells
whlrh has opened the door to
being haalthy, young and sue*
reaaful."

Funeral Notice
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vice# f o r ■ M. C a rro ll, t l ,
o f 1001 F r e n c h A venue, o h o
•lied ( h ie m n r n i n a a t Krmln nle M e m o ria l l l u &gt; | i i u l , will
l&gt;» h eld n( l a a. m. T h u r s d a y
oi
U rlse on
K unrral
H om e
w i t h Ur. Ju lio l l u w e l l o f
F i r s t Be pile! C h u r r h . Dol . n n l o f f i c i a t i n g . D u r l s l secv i s e s w ill bo h e l d In T a m p s
at W o o d U w n c e m e t e r y a t &lt;
|&gt; m. T h u r e d e y . Ilrleeon F u n ­
e r a l H om e lu . h a r t - of o r -

saageieeose

,

Officer* of the Fifth Dis­
trict of the Knights of Colum­
bus wars guests of tha local
St. Richard Council 6867 at a
masting last waek at lha
Council Hall on Oak Av*.
Presiding waa District De­
puty John Hage. who discuss,
ed past accomplishments and
future plana of lha Knights of
Cotumhua on a nationwide
scale. He alio discussed in
detail lha fi sterility's sti
point program and lectured
on proper methods of con­
ducting a business meeting.
Hage was assisted by Dis­
trict Warden William Bagley.
Praaant for tha masting
wars Grand Knights Ted Michala of Hanford, Fred Kmond
of New Smyrna Btach and
Robart Uaratar of Daytona,
fn addition all offlcara and
rommltUa chairman of tha
. n * UrfMt ubnry la tha
thro* council* were present. .U.S.8.R.,
and probably tha
Always road tha label whan
you taka madletn* from the
medicine chest. Than thsr# is
no risk of accidentally taking
ths wrong drug.

world, la tha Lenin State Li­
brary la Moscow. It h u more
them 14 million volumee. Thla
la more than twtro tha num­
ber la tha British Museum,
considered ona of U» WOrld’a
■real UhrajLy,

left up to Johnson and few
expressed a preferenc* for
Humphrey.
Georgia state democratic
Chairman J. R. Fuqua said he
Imtl no particular favorite,
but said ha would aupport
whomever receives the nomi­
nation.
Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders
said ha would have to talk
personally with some of the
prospsclivt candidates to de­
termine if they are accepta­
ble "to tha South."

E. M. Carroll, 78,
Dies In Hospital
K. M. Carroll, 71. of 1601
French Avenue, died this
morning at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital following s short
illnezi.
Born In Csllahsn, Dec, 10,
teas, he had been a resident
of Sanford for 44 year*. He
was retired from Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad where hr
was employed In the mechan­
ical division as foreman and
m atter mechanic alnre 1807,
both In Tamps and In SsnfOrd
shops.
Survivor* a r e
stepsons,
Charles Tom and Ed B. lien
derson of Tallahassee; a st*
ter, Mrs. J. L. Alvarez of
Ocala; nieces, Mrs. Mildred
Smith of Sanford. Mrs. Grant
Hodgns of Wildwood, Mrs
Preston Mills of Ocala, and
Mrs. Stanley Roscnberger of
Gainesville; nephews, K*n
neth, Russell, Donald and
John Harold Alvarez, all of
Ocala, and Carroll Alvarrz of
Way cross, Ga.

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Train .7,000 volunteers to serve in mental
health, migrant, Indian and other federal pro­
grams, ns well ns the Job Corps nnd state and
community anlipoverty programs.

Humphrey Strong In West Reception For
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Democratic leaders in more
thsn a dozen mldweatern
and w e s t e r n slates today
indicated their willingness
to support Sen. Hubert Humphrey for vice president, hut
■uulhern backing for ths Min­
nesota Democrat was not as
widespread.
Results of a UPI survey
showed that afler President
Johnson's elimination of Ally.
Gan. Roliart F. Kennedy and
other cabinet offlcara, many
governors, state chairmen
and other party leaders pre­
ferred Humphrey over Sen.
Eugene McCarthy, D-Mlnn.,
or were willing to support the
president's choic* for a run­
ning mate.
Southern democratic lead­
ers were more pronounced in
urging that selection of the
vice presidential candidate be

swing.
Basically tha bill would:
— Sat up three programs
s t a cost of |4 12A million to
help youth* in "poverty pock­
et*,"—a 40,000-member Fed­
eral Job Corps, a Work Train­
ing Program for 200,000 high

Prospective UF
Students Set
Seminole County students
planning to enter the Univer­
sity of Florida this fall, from
high school or Junior college,
and their parents are asked
lo attend the County UF
Alumni Club's "TV Recep­
tion" Thursday at ■ p.m., dub
prssident Andrew Bracken re­
ported today.
The reception will be held at
Ihc Civic Center and features
tbc showing of "A Miracle on
18th Street," s 30-minute telecast about the university.
The telecast will alio be
shown at 8:30 p.m. on WFTV
Channel B.
The production was written
by John Paul Jooss, wellknown author and associate
professor of Journalism st UF.
Justice Stephen C. O'Con­
nell of ths Florida Supreme
Court is narrator.
D. K. (Dutch) Stanley, dean
of the College of Health and
Physical Education, will rep­
resent the university In a
panel discussion and questionanswer period after refresh­
ment* and Ibe TV show. Stu­
dent! from tbli county end
who ere presently attending
the university will join in the
discussion.
"This will be an excellent
opportunity for these students
and their parents lo become
familiar with the University
of Florida and to enjoy the
evening with us," said R. J.
(Bob) Crumley and James R.
(Ron) Dycua, reception chair­
men.

Shape la Bronx, N.Y, tenement area.
tchoot dropouta or potential
dropouts and a Work Study
Program for 140,000 collage
students providing part-time
work to help them meat tui­
tion costa,
— Provide $340 million In
federal grant* under tha
Community Action Program
to combat specific poverty
problems on the local level,
such ae Illiteracy, lack of job
training and poor health con­
dition*.
— Authorize |60 million in
grants and losns for low-in­
come farmer*. The Senate
rut this portion of ths bill by
816 million.
— Provide funds for loons
under liberal terms for small
businesses which cannot get
credit elsewhere due to high
risk.
s e e
Major emphasis In the pro­
gram Is on local community
initiative. "We're ready to
provide tha money and equip­
ment whenever a local area
cornea up with an orreptabln
proposal of how to use them,"
is the way one administration
official puts it.
Responsible for the Job
Corps and most of the Com­
munity Action Program seg­
ments would be a newly cre­
ated Office of Economic Op­
portunity under Shriver’a di­
rectorship.
Shrlver's deputy, A d a m
Yarmnlinsky — former trou­
ble-shooter for Secretary Rob­
ert McNamara In the Defense
Department — estimates that
up to 20 Job Corps conserv­
ation camps could be opened
In the first two or three

months after the bill is sign­
ed Into law.
More than 40 citlai, most
of them large population cen­
ters, have already contorted
Shriver for flll-lna on how
Community Action Program*
work. Yarmollnzky believes
that a "dozen or to" large
ants could be made in this 9
Id in the first four months.
Labor Secretary Willard
Wlrtx — whose department
will administer the Work
Training Program — plugged
the use of federal funds to
train dropouts a t the recent
New York Conference of Msyore. More than 60 mayors
showed further Interest.
"We can get rolling on this **
before the next school year
begins," predicts one Labor
Department aide,

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Agriculture Department's
Farmers House Administra­
tion will operate the machin­
ery which provides loam and
grants to marginal farmers,
"We're Just walling for tha m
bill to be signed," an official
says. "We can make the first
loan a week later."
Official* a t the Health, Ed­
ucation and Welfare Depart­
ment and tha Small Business
Administration, which will
administer the remainder of
the antipoverty program, in­
dicate the same degrao of
preparedness.
^
Whether fast Implementa­
tion of the legislation wilt
benefit President Johnson at
the polls next November re­
mains to he seen. But key
Republicans are worried.
As the man said; How ran
you be FOR poverty?

Hospital Notes
JULY 31; 18*4
Admissions
Debra Sessions, Imogen*
Kollfrsth, Rick Fite, Lillie
Gertrude McDuffie, Jacque­
line Lawton, Sylvia Stallworth.
Carolyn Hammond, Milton
Faulkner, Marion Kraemer,
William Jimenez Jr., all of
Sanford; Marlene Faron, Or­
ange City; Albert Lange, De
Bary; Betty Lawrence Wright,
Long wood,
Births
Mr. and M n. Thomas Lawnon of Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Faulkner of
Sanford a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Davis of Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fa­
ron of Orange City, a boy.
Discharges
William Jimenez Jr., Dennl* Hogan, May McAlexander,
J. C. Wynn, Thomas Baker,
Lavona Murphy, Albert Ed­
wards Sr., Georgia Frazier,
Saliie Cole, Albert J . Phelps,
Shsrroo L. Davis and baby
boy, all of Sanford; William
Ingram, Winter Park; Thomas
Studied, Deltona; Edna Knowlee, Tangerine; Lisa Absher,
Orlando; William L. Stripp,
DeBary.

Fite, William Peterson, Baby
Boy Darling, Lorraine Smith,
Marion Kraamer, all of San­
ford; Betty Beall, Oscar H.
Barnett, DeBary; Raymond
A.
Cormany, Casselberry;
James Gallagher, Deltona;
Fannie Herring, Malone. •
AUGUST 8, 1M4
Admissions
Thomas W. Baker, Jerol
Hanker sou, Rose Marie Paris,
Clayde Jones, Mary J. Weber,
Etc as* Roberta, Constance

Dcllford, all of Sanford; Reu­
ben Alloy, DeBary;; Florence
Ityll. Altamonte S p r i n g s ,
Charles Rabun, Lake Monroe.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Green
of Lake Mary, a boy.
Discharge*
Carolyn Hammond, Imogen*
Kollefrath, Ethel Cowaff, all of
Sanford; Geraldine W h i t e moro, Betty Lawrence Wrlgbl,
Long wood; Jam t* Dellinger,
DeLand.

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Summer Program Leaves Many Fond Memories For Students
By Donna Fstee
The six-weeks of organised
activity of the summer rec­
reation program at Longwood Elementary School cam*
to a conclusion Friday to the
sorrow of many young peo-

MRS. EILEEN CORNETT
was elected new president of
the VAH-11—DET. 8 Enlisted
Men's Wives Club s t the
meeting of the group last
week.
Named by the club mem­
bers to serve with Mrs. Cor­
nett were Agnes Buensviata
■s first vice president; Caro­
lyn Molder «s second vice
president; Sherrie Grubb, sec­
retary and Sandra McAnnlly,
treasurer.

pie In the area.
The special events and arts
and crafts of the program
gave the students many hap­
py memories in what might
otherwise hajve been a very
dull summer.
The young people remem­
ber all the days of swimming,
or of trying to learn to- swim
at Land O'Lakca Country
Club in Casselberry every
Thursday; of blistered feet
and skinned knees they re­
ceived while skating on Tues­
days s t Skate City; of being
able to, for once, to eat all
the watermelon they rould
hntd on watermelon day; of
blowing finders and all-overthe-face bubble* on bubble­
gum day; of the delicious ho­
bo stew- (which mothers
wouldn't dare to serve at
home) on hobo day.
They can bring hack In
mind all the peanuls they

Coachea Walt Dzurus and
Rodney Umbcrgcr and of the
kindness, patience and good
humor of Mrs. Nell Drueding
who taught them how to make
boekends, covered coat hang­
ers, macaroni necklaces, mosiars of shell, sand, paper and
macaroni and many other in­
teresting arts and riafts.

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For A Beautiful Laws —

SCOTTS
•'Bonus" — Weeds As It
Feed*
“Kwlt" — Foe Death To
Chinch Bugs
“Satisfaction Or Money
Back Guarantee”

ul at the Georgian Manor In
Grnpeville Nursery
Maitland, Thursday at 12:30
2221 Grapevltle Ate.
p. m.
322-088*
Station Wives should get
“Scott* Dealer”
their reservations in by Wed­
nesday, along with names of
any Invited guests. Call Mrs.
Vincent Law or Mrs. William
FOR YO U R C O N V E N IE N C E
Ridel!.
lly .Mr*. Frank While
CPO
WIVES
installed
new
officers
Saturday
a
t
•
•
•
Dr. Luther Tarbell of De­
a dinner dance a t the Chiefs Club. From left
We’ve Expanded our
MRS. IRA JARRELL, past
Bary
announced that the Mo­
are Mrs. Ralph Morrell, treasurer; Mrs. Ira Ja r­
Roofing Line To Include:
president of the CPO Wives
bile TB X-Ray Unit will be
rell, president; Mrs. S. L, Wiggins, vice presi­
Club, was re-instated Satur­
at Dellnry 1'lnza on Satur­
dent anil Mrs. Harold Sundvali, secretary.
VALLEY — 12”-24” width
day night at a dinner party
day, Aug. 15, from 111 a.m.
So Kay, for all the mes­
and installation service, held
until 1 p.m. am! from 2 until
12” width — cut to length 18c per f t
sages you have received, there
at the Chief* Club.
5 p.m.
are
many
more
thnt
may
Mr*. Jarrell has been such
The return visit is being
5” 0.(1. (Juttcr, pipe and
an efficient and popular pres­ never ho written, or »|xiken,
made t.ie to the fact that on
Anything
that's
other components
ident, the club prevailed upon because it's hard for folks to
the previous trip faulty ma­
her to serve again this year. say what's in their hearts.
chine* resulted In cloudy xBut mny the unexpressed
5 V. and Corregated Metal
Serving with her will be
LONDON (UPI) — Com­ ray* for some of the resi­
Mrs. Ralph Morrell ns treas­ out-reaching of their spirits munist China Sunday sup­ dents, Dr. Tnrliell said.
Roofing . . . $10.90 per sq. f t
urer, Mrs. S. L. Wiggins as undergird your* ,
Those persons who were
ported the Soviet Union’s
Nurses* Test Set
vice president and Mrs. Har­
all for a new U-nalion con­ x-rayed and have not a* yet
The next practical nurse Will m ake A GOOD PICTURE
old Sundvali as secretary.
received
their
return
card*
ference on Laos and made it
licensing examination to he
Husbands and wives pres­
from
the
Volusia
County
clear it docs not wnnt the
given by the Florida State
ent a t the hut and cold buffet
Russians to carry out their Board of Health are asked to
WE HAVE MOVED!
Board of Nursing, Jackson­
enjoyed dancing to a live
report
to
the
Unit
on
the
15th.
threat of quitting the coNEW
LOCATION
RIGHT ACROSS STREET
ville,
will
be
Oct.
21
aiql
22
bund (whuse name we did nut
chairmanship of the lamtian Those who did not get their at the Seminole Hotel, Jack­
-21) N. FRENCH AVE.
get).
x-rays
upon
the
Inst
visit
al­
peace-keeping machinery.
sonville. Applications must he
There were many comments
SAIGON. Viol Nam (UPI)
SANFORD, FLA.
322-5412
CAMERA SHOP
Peking's New Chinn News so are urged to have them
on the unusual table arrange­ —South Vicntnumrse Premier
filed with the hoard by Sept.
made at this time.
210 S. PARK AVE.
"llcm
lqunrlrrs
For
Sprinkler
Syatema”
Agency,
monitored
here,
again
ments of candles, fern und Gen. Nguyen Khanh said to­
21.
hibiscus, which added so much day the United States should lilamed the United State* for
the
Laotian
crisis
and
said
l to the festive atmosphere, take strung retaliatory meas­
Hostesses were Mrs. Paul ures for the Communist I’T- U.S. "direct armed interven­ Show Prices
EILEEN CORNETT
Weber, Mrs. C. E. Morton and boat attack on the dsstroyer tion in Laos is placing the Reduced For
Maddox, least it ho branded Geneva agreements in danger
The new officers will be In­ Mrs. Carol Kerr.
of being completely wrecked."
Gift*
were
presented
to
as a "paper tiger."
stalled at a date to be an­
Recreation
Mrs. Jarrell and the outgoing
"The Americans should do
nounced later.
By Sir*. Frank White
F irst plans of the new staff. The president's gift was something about this to save Miss Universe
Glenn
Smith, chairman of
an
engraved
silver
chip-andface,” Khunli told newsmen
board are for a picnic at the
Head In Clouds the DeBary Summer Youth
lake on the Orlando Air Force dip tray, and the others mem­ a t a reception.
Khanh said the "Question
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — Program, has announced that
Base, Saturday. Committee bers of the board, Mrs. Mor­
members In charge of a r­ ton, Mra. Weber and Mr*. now la whether we are going Grecian lieauly Kirlakl Tsop-i Stover Theatre In DeLsnd,
rangements are Bat Clemens, Walter Armstrong received to do something or just let w-uUzeil on a cloud at her enrin cooperation with the sum­
Janice Cerici and Agnes silver charms for their brace­ the Communists attack like onntinn hall Sunday night,
mer
recreation, has set re­
let*.
that."
Buenavlsta.
still in a daze over her selec­
“ My viewpoint is that we tion a* the most beautiful duced prices for children and
A door prise (which we
Several new members were
welcomed into the club a t the won’t mention) wus won by should he firmer I o w a r d girl in the world.
adults for Wednesday's R p.m.
lust meeting, including Judy Mrs. Bat Bernul. Special them," he said.
•'Mis* U n i v e r s e . " said performance of the show, "Of
Moreau, Glenda Thurman, guest* were Mr. and Mrs.
through an interpreter at the Thee I Sing."
Dottle Clemmons, Eileen Bis* Jack Glenn, Mr. A. C. Kern,
posh Fontulncbleau Hotel Sun­
On Wednesday and Friday
bee, Flfi Rios, Shirley Lucas, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Combs, and Episcopal Vicar
day night, “ I am still stun­ mornings at the Community
CArrroM Impels Sport Con;*
Darlene Hooker, Janet Hall Mrs. A. A. Simpson of Ak­
ned, I never in my whole life Center there is volleyhnll, ta­
ron, Ohio.
and Charlotte Nees.
Is On Vacation
dreamed thnt I would win ble tennis, croquet, shuffle•
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In the works, with plans
By Donns Estes
hoard and oilier games for
such an award."
CPO WIVES board meeting,
still under wraps, is the fash­
Rev. Charles W. Stewart
the older boys amt girls and
ion show that will be coming with old and new board mem- Jr., vicar of Christ Episcopal
handicraft and story hook
Maddox
Skipper
up soon, under the direction b en la to be held at Gloria Church, I.ongwood, ami his
sessions for the younger chil­
of Mrs, Bueuavista, with as­ Simpaun'a l’inecrest horn* at family ara vacationing dur­
dren.
From
St.
Pete
sistance from Bonnie Jenkins 8 ]). m. August 12th.
ing tlw month of August in
HONOLULU
(UPI)
The
The Simpson’s have at the Carolina mountains.
and Dottio Bergen.
skipper of the destroyer USS
Dultie will still lie publicity house guest* Phil's mother,
Due to Fr. Stewart's ahAuxiliary To Meet
chairman for the club's gen­ Mrs. A. A. Sitnpkon, and Mis* sence, the Episcopal Church Maddox is a Floridian and a
Tile Ladies Auxiliary to the
Donna Werner both from Ak­ women have canceled their veteran of naval combat.
eral activities.
tongwood Volunteer Fire De­
Cdr.
Herbert
L.
Ogicr
Jr,,
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ron, Ohio, Miss Werner is August meeting. The next
partment will meet at R p.m.
A COCKTAIL BARTY In Becky Simpson’s godmother, regular meeting of the organ who commanded the maneu­ today at the Fire Hull on
ver*
in
which
the
Maddox
re
­
honor of RV’Alt-1 groom, l.t. ami the trip to Florida from
(ration will he Sept. H.
pulsed three Communist tor­ Wilma Street. Mra. Jean Wil­
j.g. Forrest W. Sherrill and Ohio is her high achool grad­
pedo
boats oif North Viet Nam lis, president, will romluct (he
his bride, lovely Debbie Tre- uation gift.
Sunday,
is * veteran of South meeting ami aerving as hos­
The prickly pear 1*' not a
panier, was held a few days
Cliffy H Nora Sport Coupe
To expand it a little
Pacific
battles
during World tesses will ho Mrs. Sue liratype
of
pear,
but
a
cactus
before their wedding (which farther, Gloria ia taking Miss
was Saturday).
Werner and Mra. Simpson with prickly, pear • shaped War II. Ills home Is at St. hazon and Mrs. Mihlrnl Ksrlnvnn.
Petersburg.
Hosting ths gala celebra­ down to Miami for a few days fruits.
tion were Lcdr. and Mrs. sight-seeing and tourisling
Tom Conroy and Lcdr. and before they return nurth.
Mrs. Jim Bell, a t ths Con­
Other personel items from
roy’s charming horns In Loch ths CPO Wives Club include
Arbor.
the fact th at Mra. l’aul Weber
Those who lire making the
M o n d a y night's stopover,
Ju st about everyone of the entered Seminole Memorial
lly Janr Casselberry
squadron's officers and their Hospital Monday for major
Eighteen scout* and ex­ leaving the river at Crow's trip include John Newell,
.lark Simunek, Mickey Hawwives along with numerous aurgery;
plorers under the leadership Bluff on Tuesday, they were
guests, were present to enjoy
transported to Paisley where kes. Mike Sewell, John and
Also, Mrs. Lewis Driscoll
the various gourmet delights has returned from Lackland of Scoutmaster Jack Stuart they will hike to the Stuart’s lltuce Stuart, Mike Hargis,
concocted by the hosts, which AFB where ahe underwent of T r o o p 38, Altamonte Lost Lake rump to spend the T h o r n n a 1'innock, Grrnld
w h s sparked (or spiked) with aurgery. She ia reported to be Springs,
launched their ra- remainder of the week. They Crocker, Pat Shea, Boh and
a delicious green punch, serv­ “getting along fina."
noe* Sunday at the Little We- will return home Saturday Hank Hanna, Jerry Jaeb,
Cortair Monza Club Coupe
ed from elegant silver punch
Jeff MacLeod and Mark Re­
kiva River Road Bridge for a afternoon.
bowls.
no,
all
of
Altamonta
and
Pe­
RVAH-l O F F I C E R'S trip through the virgin wild­
The boya hope to rarn the
Special guests, besides ths WIVES held their Squadron erness of Wekiva River and coveted 60-milcr sward for ter Montgomery, Billy Demp­
honored couple, wei* Debbie's coffee and businesa meeting up the St. Johns as far as traveling fill miles afoot as sey and Ricky Casselberry of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin July 30th a t the home of Mrs. Crow's Bluff west of Del.and. well as working on the can ru­ t'«sse|!a*rry Troop 311.
Bruce of DeBary and her Richard A. Barnes In Ravenna
A l s o accompanying the
The first night's camp was ing and rowing merit badges
grandmother, Mrs. H e l e n Park, with Mra, John Barger set up at the Sportsman's As­ during the trip. Aa purl of group as far aa the first
Bruce.
aa co-hostess.
sociation Park at SR (8 the requirements for the 50- night's landing was Leonard
Highlight of the evening
In tha course of the busi­ bridge. Uluo Springs on the miler they will work on a Casselberry, adult acoutcr
was the opening of the many ness meeting, several posi­ St. Johns was scheduled for conservation project.
with Troop 341,
strange and unsual "gim ­ tions changed hands, and
mick" gifts presented to the three bowling teems were
bridal couple.
formed (minus one pleyer on
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Teem No. Two),
ANOTHER P O P U L A R
Changes in jobs find Mr*.
COUPLE who were feted re­ Barnes taking over as treas­
cently were Cdr. Stanley urer; Mrs. Gunnar Wilster as­
Stanul and hia lovely wife, suming tha Job of publicity
Gloria.
chairman; Mrs. Charles Mc­
They were guests of honor Kenna being appointed bridge
s t a pool party given by tbe chairman; Mrs. Robert ReckStation Officers, Saturday nor taking over the Thrift
night. Lcdr. Jay Miller was in Shop; and Mra. James Bell
charge of the arrangements, named Sqsudron repiesentaand he made some fine ones. tive.
The pool area was lighted
Chairman of the aquadron
by tiki torches. It was cool wives, Mrs, J e s s * T a f t
and relaxing in the pool and thoughtfully presented the
Or possibly you'd prefer the carefree
Stands to reason; America's number one
out, and everyone consumed wivee with a printed copy of
Corvair.
cars have got to be your best buys.
with gusto the delicious the functiona and duties of
Bo come ahead. Choose your favorite
Again this year that means your
steaks, done to order and the group chairmen.
from
among the 45 best ways in the
SU
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BUTS
greatest buys in any size are at your
served with the usual baked
She also appealed for vol­
world
to go in the number one auto*1
Chevrolet
dealer’s
one-stop
shopping
potatoes and salad, along with unteers to man the Thrift
mobiles.
center.
Take
your
pick.
other refreshments,
Shop and help with Nevy Re­
But hurry.
Cdr. and Mrs. Stanul ware lief.
Perhaps the Jet-smooth Chevrolet—
presented with an engraved
The way they're going, no telling how
America’s best selling automobile.
Next function of the group
silver tray as a momenta of is a luncheon which ia sched­
Or muybe the fun-loving Chevy II .so YO U R C H E V R O L E T D E A L E R soon they'll all be gone.
their aervice here, by Capl uled for August 20th. More
Better see your Chevrolet dealer
many young families go steady with
Chandler Swanson.
shout that later.
before
a thing like that happens!
these
day*.
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Ths pool party also welcom­
ed aboard some newcomers—
PERSONAL to Kay Barth­
Lt. and Mrs. Walter Muller, olomew.
ChevnAei•Cltnrlle•ChevyU- Corvair und ConeUe..,NoJ Can, AtU I allies, A’uVJhne to buySow at your (itotofr
LL und Mrs. Salvador J. BarKay, If you a n reading The
raneo and Ens. and Mra. Tim­ Herald theaa days, there Is
M itt
othy J. Holms*.
something we would like to
Other apeclal guests were relay to you.
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Cox
A CANOE TRIP through the wihln of the Wekiva River and up the SI.
Several people have aaid, “ I
and Cdr. and Mrs. J . Russell want to write to Kay, but I
Johns to Grow'* Bluff near DeLand was launched Sunday by a group of
Wilson, (rat.)
Altamonte and Casselberry Scouts at the bridge on Little Wekiva River
just don't know what to say.
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Road. Photographed from top of the bridge, the party is shown juat be­
Nothing I can think of sounds
% DON’T FORGET the fare- adequate to express my feel
fore pushing off lo r the threc-duy trip which is led by Scoutmaster Jack
SEC O N D A N D P A LM ET T O
SAN FORD
322-0711
rcll luncheon for Gloria Stan lings."
Stuart of Altamonte Troop 38.
(Herald Photo)

X-Ray Unit To
Visit DeBary

Moscow, Peking
Agree On Laos

Retaliation By
U. S. Urged

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found at the peanut hunt; the
pretty dolls and unusual hob­
bles s t tha hobby show; the
candy treasure* they found at
the treasure hunt; ths sizz­
ling hot dogs and popping
marshmallows and their spec­
ial feline guest at the wicneV
roast; decorating their biryrlrs for the bicycle rodeo;
twisting and trying to do the
limbo in the dance rontest;
the fish thnt got away in the
fish contest; ths unusual acts
in the talent ahow; how dif­
ferently they looked in their
baby pictures at the baby
picture contest and, finally,
junior Olympics day.
Most pf all, they remember
the fairness and patience of

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Poverty Is Nonpartisan
Poverty in nonpartisan. It* cure
ahould not be considered a purely
Democratic concern though a 2-1 ma­
jority of Republican* In the Senate
Voted affainat tho administration’*
antipoverty bill. Sensitive Republi­
can* are against poverty as much ns
anybody else. Their doubts about the
efficncy of the present bill ennnot
be wholly explained as mere electionyear obstructionism.
A group of Republicans showed
their recognition of the problem with
an alternate antlpovcrty proposnl
some months ago. One of tho Repub­
lican tenets remains, especially Im­
portant. I t urged "developing each
program, Including thoso concerned
with regional development, to ensure
thnt benefits will accrue directly to
fnmlllcs and individuals living In
poverty."
In other words, passage of a bill
to wngo war on poverty will mean
little unless tho forces on the front
line arc wise and efficient.
Any WAste will seem flagrant, be­
cause the price tag on the bill, about
$960,000,000, is so much smaller than
many students of poverty consider
necessary. The Nntlonnl Policy Com­
mittee on Pockets of Poverty, for
example, is reported to auggeat an
expenditure of $10,000,000,000 a year
for five years.
This is not to diminish President
Johnson’s achievement In getting his
bill this far. He realises that, a* ho
sold at the beginning, the program
will not eradicate poverty but "show
the wny." Ho Intended not “n strug­
gle simply to support people, to mnko

Bruce

Thought For Today
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There is no prince or prelate
I envy—no, not one,
No evil can befall mo—
lly God, I have a son!—
Christopher Morley.

Biossat — Ray Cromley

Hera, n curiosity appears.
For Percy says Goldwater
allies have told him privately
they rata hi* Interpretation
aa "perfect."
An event that occurred In
an Illinois delegation caucus
at Han Francisco allows how
grudging is Die attitude of
noma Gotdwtcr people Inward
their aggressive young gov­
ernor nominee.
According to aome firm Inaide accounts, Percy succeed­
ed day-by-dny In winning the
confidence of mora and mors
delegates of that heavily
Goldwater delegation. V a t
aom* viewed hi* promt** to
campaign for th* senator
skeptically.
"Will you put it In writ­
in g !” asked on* delegat*.
Aa one who refuse* to slash
Ills wrista for Hurry and who
has openly assailed tho sen­
ator's vote against the 11H14
civil rights hill, Percy mny he
doomed to contend with such
Herald Area Correspondents
suspicions for th* rest of the
campaign.—If not beyond.
Altamonte Hprings
Geneva
Nevertheless, It i( a fact
Mr*. Julia Hsrlo*
Mra. Jos. E. Malhlcux
141-4174
831-1 IIS
that his position today seems
Rear Laka-Forest City
secure among Uta atata’s re­
Laka Mary
Mrs, Maryann Miles
sponsible Goldwater leaders,
Mr*. Franrra Waaler
su m s
122- s m
including Hen. Kverett M.
Casselberry
Dlrksen and Rap. Albert I)srLaka Monro*
Mr*. Jan* Casselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
wlnsky.
tll-IO I*
122-4722
Homs irony attends Percy’s
Chuluota
Lon gwood
Mra. Joan Ms (la
troubles with the icalots,
Mrs. Donna Katea
.1*3-374]
since he has been at pains for
Dellary
838-3117
years to separate himself
Mrs. Frank White
Nnrlh Orlando
from the "Kaslcrn Republi­
6*8-4222
Mrs. Dari* Dran
cans" and is getting gunfire
322-19NS
Deltona
front many moderate* who did
Mra. Mildred Haney
O s te e n
not
like hi* vole for Gold888-5611
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Enterprise
water at the Hun Francisco
I22-4N41
Mrs. Hllrhln Harris
cunvenliun.
Oviedo
■46 5634
Ill* record and hia atatrd
Mrs. Rvatyn Lundy
Ml-4404
positions do IndicaU h* ia
ast-iieo
something of a mixed bag.
He oppose* liberal versions
of Mrdiearr, federal old to
education and u state income
tax, and hai sometime* taken
■ foreign policy stance not
markedly unlike Goldwater'*.
Hut he favors the civil
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Tuesday, Augtmt 4, 10G-1 rights act, hna some reason­
able claim to lieing father of
tha Fair Employment Praew n n a a - s i i l o w , b d it o b m s r u s L i s i u
tlcsa Commission la Illinois,
r n A H it v o i . r o L in n , c ir v w i.n .a and supported tbs anti-axJL 'L U It I.. STBXBTHOM
m iiirn T alkaamiikii
tmiilsm platform plank pul
A s s o c i a t e K i l l or
A dvertising D lr.o lu i
forward by Michigan’s Guv.
HA HIM I. JOSS.ASON
HMt lillU A S
A l s n a | l n ( ICdltor
George Ilomnry.
AdverllstDK M t n t g i r
BKIUUX Kll.l.I.llliKW
mov
r u r r
Says an assistant: "He can
T e l e s r s p b ICdltor
O enersl A dvertising M anager
b* comfortable with the new
DOUIB WII.1.1 AMS
I I A M I I I K T T 1 C. B T A I ' L L T U S
S o r l . l v ICdltor
C la s ild .d D lracler
direction hi* party i* taking."
DUTTIH Al a r m
J A M B S llu tlM AKB B
Tha time may never come,
city Kdlior
llusliitte M anager
j i 'u r w iti. 1.1
V M t U WKLLB
however, when all the GoldCnsmv editor
M e c h a n ic a l Bwpt.
watariUa moving In that di­
MILL V1KCBKT, S t s t l P b o t o a r s p h s r
rection will ha comforiahla
with Charlaa Parcy.
a t i s a c u m u s saatbs
Mena* U e lle e ry

II* Week

admlr* Goldwater beraus* h*
i* hi* own man. nut let any­
one elie try It and ha I* de­
nounced aa a traitor to Goldwater.”
The m atter never quit*
die*. Three ardent women supportrra of Percy emerged
from Ilia heudipinrters the
other day after having report­
ed to an nldo that “ much
anti-Percy feeling” waa rear­
ing ila head among Goldwatar
folk.
Home In Ilarry'a rump not­
ed auspiciously that in Perey’a
introduction of Rep. William
B. Miller in San Francisco aa
vlca presidential nomine*, ha
never mentioned Goldwater.
Other* did not Ilka alther
Psrry’a first sharply critical
remark* on Goldwatar’* "ex­
tremism” gambit In hla acceptnnee speech, or Perry'*
Inter blunt! Interpretation of
thu aennlor'a word*.

Mr HaU
S a w la a le l a a a i y

*s oa t

rssr

All •«***

l i t i s 1 Tsar
4.11 I Msaths
Cavemen Meet
i s* I Msaths
JEFFERSON CITY, Ua.
I.SS t Maath
l . » 1 Meath
U. *- P e d a l f U g u l s t l s s s p r o v i d e t h a t aU Mall siibssrlpUtas ha
(UP!)
— Th* MtaaouH Cava
S e l l l a S d eaea* .
Association, composed of the
K s t s r s d a s a s c e n d c t s s s m s t t e r i x t o k s r I I . 1S1I a t th * P eat "Cava State'*" 25 commercial
t i ff l c s of S e n f o r d , t - lo r U a . u n d e r t h e Act e f C e a a r s e e o f M arsh.
cava owpara, hold* its meet­
Th* H erald la a member of th * D alis* Prase waieh la on- ings in the cava* operated
IIIIsS esctusivelf to the as* fee repablleallea St all th* Issat
ta members,
u*n* prlaied Is tills a is w a n r ,
makes u* feel mora at
aaya President Eddie
Ns p a r t o f a n y m a t e r i a l , n e w s or s a v t r i i e t s g , e f t h i s e d l t l e s
e l T b e b an t u r d H e r a l d m a y be r e p r o d u c e d I s a n y m a n n e r w i t h ­
r, 11* sstlmaUs that
o u t willies p e r m i s s i o n o t lb * p u b l i s h e r o f T b s l f e r s l d . Any
S million person* will
I n d iv id u a l sr f i r m r s s p s a s l k l * f o r s u c h r e p r o d u c t i o n will b*
Missouri envea this year,
c u s s l d e r e d a s I n f r l a a l a s o a T h * I l s r a l S ' s c o p i r t g h l Je d w ill b*
b e l l l iab le t e r d a m s s l a g u n d e r th * law . I 'u b l l s h a d d ally s s c s p l
tcreas* of 26 per cent
S aturday, Sunday an d C h ristm a s ; p u ll.sh e d S e tu rd sy p reteed lag
last year.
V briataia»
t
l i * I M entha
■ IS | M e a t h *

Edith wi* worried shout
her roommate, for th* lat­
ter had developed an Infat■atioa for Edith. Among
adult*, sueh romancing with
one’s own aex la called
homosexuality. Million* of
Amerleana are homosexuals,
yet this ia simply a Juvenile
stag* in emotional growth.

A wise son mnkes n glad father,
but n foolish son Is n sorrow to his
mother.—Proverbs 10:1.
.

Dr. Crone’s

Worry Clinic

them dependent on the generosity of
others," but a "s atruggle to give
people a chance."
Poverty today is not simply a mat­
ter of too few jobs to go around—if
It ever was. Many jobs go begging,
And tho poor go bogging, too, be­
cause they do not have even the ba­
sic skills to prepare them to bu train­
ed for the jobs thut exist.
Such poverty needs special ap­
proaches such as those fought for
by the President. Time will tell whe­
ther his program will "show tho
way" in tho right direction. Already
Senator Goldwater Is suld to have
called it "n hodgepodge of programs
treating only the results, not the
causes, of poverty."
Meanwhile, two Republicans who
decided to vote for the bill were
quoted on reasons emphasizing tho
nonpartisan importance of the bill’s
passage. "Sure, It’s political," said
Senator Aiken, "but It’s Infinitesimal
compared with what's been done for
big business." And Senntor Jnvits
said tho program would "direct na­
tional attention on poverty, and
th a t’s why I’m for it."
—Christian Science Monitor

Political Notebook
CHICAGO (N E A )-A M r*
ly strong bond exist* in Il­
linois now butween Charts* II.
Perry, bantlsoms, self-assured
GOP nomine* for governor,
and th* powerful force* of
Hen. Hurry Goldwater. Hut It
Un't perfect.
One top Goldwater source
In tli* stnto dismisses th*
imperfections ns "technicalitlei." Percy himself nays th*
diffirultle* are limited to
thoso Goldwulerltc* who de­
mand alavlsh acrrptnnre of
every move tit* u n s t o r
make*. Other* Inalit th*
troubl* run* deeper.
No m*tt*r what ht» critic*
contend, Chuck Percy argu**
that he i* going to b« his own
man. Ther* i* evldenc# to aupport his claim—and therein
Ilea hi* problem.
A Percy backer put It thi*
wuy i
*A lot of peoplo In Illinol*

Nowhere to Go but Down

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Thr Herald:
The Supreme Court starting
with tho 1U54 school case, has
made more socialist rulings,
based on the trend of the
limes, instead of on tho Con­
stitution, than nil other jus­
tices have ainco we became a
nation.
The latest being the Inva­
sion of the states right* to
selcrt their representatives
and senators, as they see fit.
If both houses of the N-gi-dii*
tore are to he based on imp­
utation only, them would lie
no need for hut one body, mid
wn would liavn no elieeks and
balances, against earh other
as w* now have.
It would also follow thnt
tha United .States Hrnnlu ns
now constituted is also illegal.
Thera are several ways to
stop thi* unlawful use of
power. Th* Henate could by
law change fln-ir r u l i n g s ,
could Inipearli them for eatise,
or could huvo hack hone

enough to vole against con­
firming the appointment of
unqualified men, s it r h a s
Chief Justice Warren, who
never sat ns a Judge on lower
courts, and had very little cxperieitru practicing law before
lie tvns appointed to this high
office to pay off a political
debt.
The only other wny is to
hnve n man in the White
House, such ns Barry Goldwntrr, who believes in tho Con­
stitution of these U n i t e d
States. Who wntihl appoint
only qunlifled, experienced
men to this high office, who
would not try to nlxo make
tlie laws. After Harry Coldwater take* office next Jantinry, we roulil only hope thnt
those tired old men now on
tha Court would soon retire,
and I for one would shed no
tenre, if they nil retired the
samn dny, bemuse they have
dona enough harm to this
once grpnt Nation of ours.
H. A. Cobb

313 West I 6lh Street
Hunford, Fla.
Editor, The Herald:
I hove been resiling with
grent Interest an article by
!&gt;r. F. C. Brooke Smith. I am
in full accord w-ilh his think­
ing. And I do hojm we ran in­
clude nn Olympic pool at the
new mnrina site.
We nred tourists ns well a*
industry. The city futliera
threw cold water un n pro­
posal about a motel. And I
would Ilka to mention a nice
modern seafood restaurnnt on
our waterfront. I hnv* a menu
from nn outstanding company
on Ilia Knit Const, namely
New England Oyster House.
They have eight locations
down South. Maybe they cun
gel them to come ta Sanford.
We roulil attract people from
all over Central Florida, also
our tourist*. A seafood reslauant Is a must.
Thanks very much.
K. T. Johnson

CASE T-43S: Edith H , ag­
ed IB, was one of my psychol­
ogy students on our downtown
campus at Northwestern Uni­
versity.
About the middle of tbs se­
mester, Edith asked for a
personal interview.
During our session she
wandered around for half an
hour, afraid to mention th#
thing that really troubled her.
Hhe had informed me that
she had a roommate and it
was this other girl who had
caused Edith to ask for the
Interview.
Finally, In desperation and
embarrassment, Edith blurted
out:
"Oh, Dr. Crane, she is one
of those THINGS!”
What Edith wns trying to
sny was simply the fact that
• he thought her roommate
was a homosexual.
For th# girl had tried to
pet and kiss and fondle Edith,
much to Edith's shock and
horror.
Ilomoeexusl Problem*
Many prople, even in thi*
late year of 10(14, atill look
upon a homosexual of either
sex aa being very abnormal.
Tho majority »hy away
from aurh vlrlim* and treat
them with almost as nuirh
horror as the lepers engend­
ered hark In the Biblical
times.
"IJnrlenn! Unrlean!" wns
the ery that leper* were then
forced to make In order to
keep normal folk* from com­
ing In contact with them.
Hut m o d e r n psychology
urges everybody to take a
scientific view of human devi­
ations from the normal.

Remember, too, that what51 per cent of peoplt engage
in generally forms th* yard­
stick for "normalcy.”
Being "nhnormnl" usually
means you are statistically In
the minority.
Yet many good Beta, as
measured by this statistical
yardstick, are abnormal.
For example. It Is thus ab­
normal for anybody to go to
church on Sunday, since far
less than 50 per rent are In
church eaeh Sabbath.
It la likewdse statistically
abnormal to go to collrgc,
since only a minority ever
spend any time on a campus.
It is also abnormal to be
unmarried after the age of
30, for the majority marry be­
fore that age.
Obviously, I am showing
you that there should be no
hysterin about auch words aa
"normal” va. "abnormal."
Homosexuality is just one
stage in the usual emotional
development from infancy to
nuilum adulthood.
At birth, we enter Rtage
No. 1, which is the ‘'egocen­
tric," wherein everything re­
volves around ourself.
That is thu time when an
Infant has no concern for
others but is solely interested
in being fed, diapered and
kept warm.
Hinge No. 2 arrives about
kindergarten ago, wherein the
child admits his parents as
important planet* revolving
around hlmsutf aa th* center.

Stags No. ] I* th* "gang”
or normal homosexual level
nt which boys prefer their
own sex and girls have little
use for boys. It run* till th*
mid teens.
Hut when we get Into sen­
ior high school, maybe S3 pur
cent of us enter Stage No. 4
(heterosexual) in which w*
look to the OPPOSITE sex
for romance.
The other 15 per cent re­
main at one or another of
those lower stages.
Thus, many brilliant adult*
never leave the selfish ego­
centric level, so they become
psychopathic personalities.
Other confirmed spinster*
and bachelor* gat "fixated”
on their parents, while mil­
lions of people remain per­
manently attracted to their
own sex.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane In cere of thi* new*,
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressrd envelope
and 20 cent* to rover typ­
ing end printing costa when
you aend for on* of hia
b o o k let* .)

-----------------------

t

NEW YORK (UPI)—Fred
C. Trump, who one* wai an
$11 a-wrek carpenter’s helper,
now lias holdings of mora
than $120 million in the build­
ing nnd real estate fields.
Asked how he did It, Trump
said; *‘l worked nine day* a
week."

»

*

C H ARLIE IS
O U R BEST
%

The Lighter Side
top of my bent. Ijird, lord,
hnw this world is given to ly­
ing.”
Q. Are you implying that
some women are deceitful
where their figure* nr* con­
cerned ?
A. "False us dicers' oaths.
Kobe* smt furr'd gowns hide
all."
Q. Whnt happens If they
put nn topless suit* 7
A. "Truth will rnma to
sight. T h r o u g li tatter’d
clothe* small vices appear.

/

Hard Worker

Dick West’s

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Th* compulsion of outdoor
advertisers to flutter the
l a n d s c a p e with billboard*
reached a new extreme this
week.
One of them Is trying to
rent spare on women In top­
less bathing suits.
I.adies who appear publicly
in these suits run pick up ft
a day by wearing stickers
Hint rend: "Visit Me mined
Caverns." Provided, of course,
th* police don’t plrk them up
first.
"I couldn’t rrslst all that
spare going to waste," said
Letter lhll, who operates the
caverns.
Okay, Lrstrr, Thnt doe* It.
1 had Intended to stay out of
the topless swim suit contravetsy, hut you have pushrd me
too far.
A* my contribution to this
grsst Issue | have contrived
soother on* of my "Intarviews” with William Shnkasjieuie, in which I take thu
word* of tha immortal Hard
and place thrm in a contem­
porary setting.
Q. Mr. Shakespeare, what
do you think of the new top­
ical style in bathing aiiitaT
A. "This ia very midsum­
mer madness.”
(J. I gather you do not
approve of women going
around without tops?
A. "Such an act that
btura tha graccund blush of
modesty."
Q. Do you regard the
suits aa indecent?
A. "They are too thin and
bare of hid* offences."
Q. In other words, aom*
women do not hav* the right
figur* for topical auita. Ia
that right?
A. "O, that thi* too too
solid flesh would malt.”
Q. What about women who
are flat - chested!
A. ‘ They feel ms to tbs

*

Frnilty, thy name Is woman.”
Q
What docs a woman
need to look good in • topless
suit?
A. "Enough, with ovarmeasure.”
Safety, like charity, begins
at home. It doesn't take too
long to check for haiards in
th* farm horns, and tha time
couldn't be better spent.
Accidents are the nation's
fourth greatest killer, says
the National Safety Council
—. hut they can ba prevented.

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�1Secret Contender Moves Into Open

Pirates Making Pennant Noises
By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer
That ominous sound heard In
the National League today ii
the “secret contender" comins out Into the open.
And, to and behold, It's
those long-forgotten and un­
der-rated Pittsburgh Pirates
0 tsho a year ago were able to
finish ahead of only the Hous­
ton Colts and New York Met*
in the final NL standings.
The Pirates were 30-1 lshots
when the 1964 season started
but today they've moved into

0

third plare only 4‘i games'
from first and since July 19
they've been the hottest team
in the circuit. Since that dale
they've posted n 10 3 record
while the Philadelphia Phillies
were 8-6, the Milwaukee Hravcs 7-6, the Cincinnati Reds
88 and the San Francisco
Giants 68 .
The Pirates continued their
steady drive toward the top
Monday night when they ral­
lied In the eighth and ninth
Innings to score a 3-2 victory
over the Giants. It was a typi­

cal Pittsburgh win will' strong
pitching dominating the opplsition until the Pirates strung
together enough hits to pull
oul the decision.
Rob Bolin had shut out the
Pirates for seven innings but
in the eighth they suddenly
tied the score on Manny Mola's double, a triple by Rob
Bailey and Rill Vtrdon’s sin­
gle. The Pirates won it in the
ninth on singles by Rill Mszeroski, Dick Schofield and
Bailey with the winning hit
coming off relief pitcher John

Prcgenrer, who had beaten
the Pirates 24 hours earlier.
At Mctiean, who pitched a
scoreless ninth inning, receiv­
ed credit for his fourth win
wtthout a lo‘s this sea*on but
more important to the Pi­
rate., pennant chances were
the six capable innings turned
in by starter Vern Law, Law,
who has had a sore arm for
the last few years, has nowpitched t h r e e consecutive
good games. He was a 20game winner when the Pirates

won their last pennant tn
I960.
The Taw Angrlrs Dodgers
went from seventh place in
19SS to a flag in 1959 but no
leant ever has gone from
rtghth one year to a pennant
the next.
The Baltimore Orioles de­
feated the Los Angeles An­
gels 7 0 and the Cleveland In
dians downed the Washington
Senators 4-2 In the only other
major league games of day or
night. law Angeles at Phila­
delphia was rained out.

Crackers Take
Chiefs' Scalp
For IL Upset
United Pres* International
The lowly Atlanta Crackers
pulled a David and Goliath
act on the mighty Syracuse
Chiefs Monday night as they
laid the pace-setter* low with
a 4-3 blow.
The Crackers' HiUrlo Valdcspino tagged a three - run
home run in the Iir*t inning.
It was downhill from then on
for the Chiefs as Atlanta add­
ed another run tn the eighth
to clinch the upset.
Jacksonville snapped a fivegame losing streak by gaining
a 4-3 decision over Rochester.
Joe Morgans home run in Die
sixth turned the trick and gave
Paul Hughes his eighth win of
the season in 10 decisions.
At Toronto, the Columbus
Jets dropped a double bill to
the Maple Leafs. In the open­
er, Jet starter Don Cantwell
went the distance and allowed
only six Toronto hits, while
Columbus got In safeties, but
the final score still read 4-o in
Toronto's favor.
The Jets' Fred Green was
even stingier in the nightcap,
allowing only four Toronto
hits, but they included homers
by Maple Ix-af hurler Ken
Nixon and Botiby Del Greco as
Toronto completed the sweep
with a 2 1 victory.

All Stars Bow
To Oviedo Nine
Oviedo's Little League nine,
champions of their section
this season, defeated the lea­
gue’* all star* in a content
played Thursday afternoon.
The acore was 10 to 1.
The all star* were compos­
ed of members of the Siavla,
Chuluota
and
Goldenrod
nines.
Mike Hobbs was on the bill
for Oviedo while T e r r y
Greene hurled for the all
atari. Charlie Mlkler managed the Oviedo Little league
club.

I'EEWEE LEAGUE TIG BUS nliovv off their
trophies at the conclusion of a m l hot summer
serioa on local diamonds. Shown are, first row
from left, Steve Griffin, Kandy Kolduns, Iten­
nis Epps, Mark Strnstrom, Kicky Yates, KrcKff

M eet Features Dual Relay
The Kuitis Itrlay Swim
Meet w as held Saturday with
15 teams participating. An un­
usual {ratlin 1 of this meet
was the dual relay, a team
consisting of two member*,
one swimming the butterfly
and backstroke and the other
the breaststroke and freeityle.
Sanford’s 8 and under boys

entered an "A" and a "II"
team which placed first and
second respectively.
Walt Morgan teamed up
with Tommy Hunter and
speedy Michael Smith swam
with Dennis Epps who, ineidcntly, fractured both of his
wrists earlier this summer.
Dennis amt Michael's fath­
ers swam in the parents relay

National League
W L Pci. GB
Philadelphia 60 42 .568
San Fran. 60 46 .566 2
Pittsburgh 55 46 .545 4Vi
* Cincinnati 57 48 .542 4V4
►
Milwaukee 54 48 .524 614
54 50 .519 7
.St. Louis
Los Angeles 51 51 .560 9
49 53 .480 11
Chicago
46 62 .426 17
Houston
New Y’ork 34 73 .318 2814
Monday’s Rrsults
Pittsburgh 3 San Franciico 2,
night
Loa Angeles at Philadelphia,
night, ppd., rain
Games Today
Lo* Angeles at Pittsburgh 2,
twl-night
Milwaukee at Cincinnati 2,
lwi night
Milwaukee at Cincinnati 2,
twl-night
Only game* scheduled
Wednesday's Game*
Ian Angeles at Pittsburgh,
night
Houston at Philadelphia 2,
twi-night
Chicago at St. Louis, night
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night
Sun Francisco at New York,
night

Mobile Poker
AMARILLO, Tex. (UPI) —
Members of tlie Golden Spread
Motorcycle Flub have an ex­
citing way to play poker
while riding on • motorcycle
around town.
Cyclists ate given a list of
stops to make and m ult pick
up a playing card at each
one—sort of tike a scavenger
hunt. At the end of the trip
the winner it the one with
fiie beat poker band.

Toff null Jerry EhitcIIu ; second
Jim Stroder, Don Drown, John
Unborn, David Deckle, Timmy
linssell McKinsio. In front tiro
loft, assistant coach, and Williu

KAMI'S, while helpful, arc not necessary for
launching.

13-Trailer Trallic
By Rill MrCnrmlek
Newspaper Enterprise Awn.
A trailer is * moat useful
and horizon-widening adjunct
to the small boat. It not only
permits the skipper to park
his boat in hit own back yard
or garage, it enables him to
tail waters as far away as
his automobile will carry him.
There are several things
to remember in driving a car
with a boat trailer. It tukes
a greater distance to atop an
you must be ready tn brake
earlier than you would with
un unburdened car. If the en­
tire tow weight (boat nnd
trailer) ia trior* than 1,500
pound*, it I* best to have sep­
arate brake* on the trailer. In
some s u i t s this 1* required
by luw.
In paaaing other vehicle*
never forget that you have
lias acceleration and a longer
load than wilh the unencumbe red car and muat have mure

room in the opposite lane fe ­
tors trying to get around an­
other ear. A good idea i* to
havn dirrrtional lights on
your trailer, which may block
out the lights on your ear to
following vrhirlr*.
Far manufacturer* recom­
mend that trailering ear* de­
scend long, iti'vp grades in
serum! gear to take some of
the load off the brakes.
Maneuvering a trailer re­
quires practice. You must
swing wider rounding corners
to keep from putting the
trailer over a curb or in
somebody's front yard.
Sooner or later you will
have to hark your trailer into
a tight spot. It is well to find
a vacant lot nnd set up an
obstacle course with boxes or
barrels to practice this man­
euver.
NEXT; Far Topping.

along willi Jack Roll, llob
Rrsacrer, Howard Harrison,
Vann Parker, Milt Parsons
and Paul Pole nr The "A"
team look an easy first.
Seminole's team of mot hers
eked out a first over Daytona
and Kurils. Betty Reagan,
Ann Taniny, Ruth I'olgar and
Ida B. Wilson made up tins
relay team.
The SSA relay team mem­
ber* w h o participated hi the
Belay Meet were:
Girls, 8 and under, Folleen
Harrison, Debbie Mize, Kathy
Reagan. Flierie Ilosemotid.
Buys, 8 and under, Wall
. Morgan, Tommy Hunter, Mi­
chael Smith, Dennis Epps.
• Girls, 10 and under, Mnllic
Bush, Judy Bales, Beverly
May, Martha Parker.
Buys, in and under, Mark
Stenstrom, Dickie Dcas, Gar­
land Harden, .Shands Wallace,
Girls,
1112, Kli/ahelh
Smith, Hit a Simas, Susan
Brown, Lakey TamnV.
Hoys, 11-12. Wade Singlelary, Danny Reagan, Francis
Smith, Pat O'Connor.
Girls, 13 14, Nancy May,
Jane Polgar, Cindy Wilson,
Rita ,Simas.
Boys, 13-14, Rn Bcsewrcr,
Randy Bowling, Bill Bracken,
Freddie Ganns, John Wight,
Chris Wilson.
Girls, 15-17, Barbara Bolt,
Sandy Richards, Linda May,
Rosemary Walton, Delaine
Johnson.
Boys, 15 17, Skip Parsons,
Greg lianas, Paul i’olgar,
Buster Bruce, Fun Wilson
In tlie finals, Seminole cop­
ped three first pliri*, six
seconds, three thirds, tiiree
fourths, four fifths and four
sixths. The first three places
were award'd medals, and
(be fourth, fifth and sixth
places, nbberu.

Athletics Iaose
By Failed Press Itilernalional
The Birmingham Barons,
leaders of tlin Southern Lea­
gue, ran mukn ■ creditable
showing in the majors, they
proved Monday night in a 7
to 4 victory over the Kansas
City Athletics in an etliibition game.

Boozer Si^ns
NEW YORK (D P I)— Bob
Boozer, the New York Knirks’
second highest scorer last
year, Monday signed hi* 1964
contract with th* Nations!
Basketball Association team.

row from left,
Kiisnell, lire lit
Stuhbins nnd
Richard Tiller,
Drown, coach.

American
League
W 1. Prt. GR
fid 4(1 .62.1
Baltimore
New York 6.1 18 621
64 46 .615
Chicago
lx
law Angeles 56 54 .509 IDs
52 54 .491 13&lt;x
Huston
Minnesota
50 55 .476 15
Detroit
51 57 .472 15*4
48 58 451 I7'V
Cleveland
Kansas City (0 65 181 25
Washington 41 70 .369 27
.Monday's Itrsulls
Baitlnioru 7 Isis Angeles 0.
night
Cleveland 4 Washington 2,
night
Only games scheduled
Games Today
New York al Kansas City,
night
Boston at Minnesota, night
Baltimore at I»s Angeles,
night
Detroit at Chicago, night
Washington al C l e v e l a n d
night
Wednesday's Games
Raltmioie at law Angeles,
night
New York al Kansas City,
night
Boston at Minnesota, night
Drtrolt at Chicago, night
Washington it C l a v e l a n d
night

Tamers* Named
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (DPI)
—Nat Holman, Honey Russell
a ml Ned Irish were among
seven men named to the bas­
ketball Hall ol Fame.

Jones KO’b Foe
YOKOHAMA, Japan (DPI)
- Bantamweight Ronnie Jones
of Chicago knocked out Tetsuro Kaw.it of Japan In the
sixth round of their bout Sun­
day.

Grid Players
Facing Axe At
Training Site
United Prr«» International
Thi* Is th* tim* of jrc*r
throughout National Football
League tiaining camps when
the axeman comcth aa the 14
teams undergo a crash pro­
gram of trimming t h e i r
squads before the exhibition
gomes begin this weekend.
Roma player* can breath
easier once the axemen pass­
es them by nnd give* them
another chance to prove that
they are of major league cal­
iber. Such a playar Is Gary
Wood tho New Y’ork Giants'
eighth draft choice.
Wood, the sll-tlme Ivy
League total offense leader
from Cornell, has bratenly
Ignored the presence of vet­
eran quartrrhasrk Y.A. Tit­
tle, Glynn Grlffing, Tittle's
understudy Inst scssnn, and
rookie signs! ratler Henry
Sehichllr, as he impressed
bead Coach Allir Shrrman
In early training camp
drills.
Knd Buddy Dial of the
Dallas Cowboys successfully
underwent surgery to repair
n muscle tear In his right
thigh, but will mis* the en­
tire exhibition schedule.
Tlie return of fullback
Prentice Gautt has the SI,
L o u i s Cardinals crowing
Gnutl was Injured in the first
game lust year.
The Chicago Bear*, put
quarterback Dave Mathisson and defensive back Jim
Tultla on waivera. . .the
Green Bay Packera placed
r o o k i e s Ron Rogtiskl, Mere
Holland, Jack Peterson and
Jack Mauro on waivers
. . .the Detroit Mom drop­
ped Doug Ilirkle and Cur­
rie Bail. . .the I.oa Angrlra
Itama relraard Boh Hulls,
Bob Fiibhs and Ernie Wade,
who all played semi-pro halt
In the I'nllrd Football Lea­
gue last year. . .
Hie Sun Franciaco Forty
Niiier* lopped off Ollle Uoaa,
Ollie Cromwell, and Harold
Chamber*. . .Tom Hall and
Bruce Zellmer recently acquir­
ed from Detroit, reported to
Ihe Minnesota Vikings' ramp
and defensive end Jim Marsbnll, injured on the first day
•&gt;f training, returned to work
. . .Vikings Coach Norm Van
Brocklin cut Bob Deegan,
Bill Rparks, Dennis Stuewe,
W'es McMillan, Eugene Chlesfo, II. O. Estes, Clyde Wllllnms, and Bob llngley, . .tlie
Washington Redskin* placed
rookies Ken lllmra and Overton W'illiania on waivera. . .
Pittsburgh Hteelera Coach
Buddy Parker will conduct
wnrkouta on a beach In Rhode
Island on Thursday. Parker
dropped five players, leaving
his squad at 15 over tha 40mnn maximum.

S t Fete Pulls
Near Tampa In
Florida Stale

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BsttTurS

WrmTfi T u m . Anjr. 4, *61—rap e 5

Boy, 17, Dies
S trik e s . . .
During Tryout
S p ares In Record Heat

By John A Rpolakt
9:30 i . m.—Bill Hemphill
Right up tn the last night Motorettes, ladles handicapped
of bowling in the Navy In(tfl tennis; t :00 p. m.—WilIt amuial League there was
soti-Mnier
Women's Scratch
only olio game sepaialilig
first and second place be­ League, 120 average and up
tween the New Breed and &lt;H to 10 team s); 6:45 p. m —
VAH-3 and NAMTG "A".
Navy Intramural League (16
Tho Navy league concluded teams); 0:00 p. m, _ Ru, |.
its season last week nnd now nrssnirn's Handicapped Lea­
it's official that there's a new gue (12 to 14 trams).
champ in tha form of the New
Wrdnrsday
Breed,
Congratulations
tn
9:30 a, m.—Jet Howlerettes
Slanger, McClure, Brandon, Women's H a n d i c a p (;o
Hastings and llolien — the (earns); l ;00 p. rn.—Ill Noon*
New Breed.
er'a Women's Handicap (12
Hastings was top man for tennis); (1:45 p. m.—Ball nnd
his five-some with a 223/631 Chain League (Mixed Couples
series,
—10 learns; also at 6:45 p. m.
By the way, for the next — City League, men's handi­
two Tuesday's the Navy Lea­ cap (10 teams); 9:20 p. m.—
gue will not be bowling, ao three-man scratch unlimited
there'll be 20 lanci available All Stars League (10 teams),
Thursday
for open bowling.
Talking n* wo are about
9:30 a. m. — Plnercst Inn
Ibis, the blggvat league In all League, women's handicapped
of Central Florida, here are (10 teams; 6:45 p. in. —Sem­
their plana for the coming inole Memorial Hospital Lea­
gue (8 teams); 6:45 p. ni.—
Fail season.
The Navy Intramural Bowl­ Jet lames Kegler* la-ague,
ing League will bowl on two men's handicapped (8 teams);
nights, Monday and Tuesday Mixed League (4 teams),
Friday
at 6:15 p. m. There'll be 10
team* competing on each
0:30 a. nr. — Mcltoberts
night.
Tire Navy Wives League (20
On Monday’* they’ll be tennis; 6:45 p. m. — Sand
known as the American Lea­ Spurs, women's handicapped
gue and the National's will (12 teams); 6:45 p. in.—Mr.
meet Tuesday evening*, le a ­ and Mrs. League, married
gue officers for both groups couples a* learns in competi­
or* W'illio (Fire Cracker) tion with oilier couples; 6:45
Mngito (president of tlie Mon­ p. til.—Friday Nile Scratch,
day Aniri lean’s nnd Fred 2 to a team with 600 maxi­
Holleli it llieir "veep." George mum combined uvriugrs; 11;110
King will be tbs secretary- j p, m.—l ’elersen Doubles, 2 to
a team, combined average not
treasurer.
landing the league for the to exceed 350 (10 learns).
Saturday
Tuesday National's will be
president Bob Combs, vice
Junior Bowling L e a g u e ,
president 11. llott* and Jcrty boys nnd gill* between age 7
Hunter will he the secretary- through 17—9:30 a. ill. (20
teams).
treasurer.
Th* league will get under
Sunday
way officially August the
6:30 p, m.—Stuckey's Mr.
17tli and 18th.
and .Mt*. League (28 couples).
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In a little over two weeks
Our congratulation* to thr
all of the Fall league* will Sanford Women's Bowling
b o l d t Ii e i r familiarization Association for the success of
days, during which time the llieir Installation Banquet at
newcomer* to III" various wlilcli lime Eleanor Anderson
leagues will have the oppor­ was put into tha office of
tunity of meeting former lea- president, Sue Jsekson —1st
gun member*. If you haven’t vice president; Fran Morton—
signed yet for a league, we’d secretory-treasurer and Mar­
strongly recommend that you ion Karelia—sergeant-at-arins.
du so now so that you're not
Betty Julmslon did a mar­
omitted from Icing assigned velous job of presiding at tho
to a team. Or better yet, meeting ami installing thrse
organize your own team and officers, wilh Carolyn Fierro
enter it Into any of the fol­ serving us escort.
lowing leagues scheduled for
There wilt he a boHtd meet­
ing Aug. 25 at Jet Ijtncs
Ilia Fall season.
during which time all associa­
Monday
6:15 p. m.—Navy Intra­ tion and lengua offieeis are
mural League (16 teams); requested to attend.
H:46 p, nr.—Women's Scratch,
Du Aug. 27 again at tha
125 a v e r a g e and up (8 lames, 7:30 p. in., there'll ho
teams); 9:00 p. m.—Singles n workshop for all women
Classic Men, Petersen Points Irngu* secretaries at which
(Inin league supplies will be
System (31) members).
distributed.
Tuesday

NO NAVY LEAGUE TONIGHT
&lt;STARTS AUG. 17 &amp; 18&gt;
ALL LANES OPEN TONIGHT AT fi:45 I \ M.

NO WAITING!
PRE-FALL LEAGUE SPECIAL FDR EVERYONE —

Party Planned
By Members Of
Kingswood Nine
Members of the Kingswood
Builders entry In Ihe City
Recreation
Depart­
ment’s Men’s -Sin.Pitch Solihall League will he rnlrrtalned at a hamburger parly loniglil nt the home of Mrs. H.
L. Johnson in West Sanford.
The Builders won both tha
first half and second half
tillrs during the recent sea­
son and also captured Ilia
loop's playoff tournament.
Mrs. Johnson authors tha
Homemaker's Corner, a fea­
ture which appears regularly
in Thr .Sanford Herald.

G O O D Y E A R ]

DOES YOUR CAR HAVE BAD

By Failed Pres* Intrrnaliooal
Kt. Petersburg pulled to
within two game* of Florida
Slate league leader Tampa
last night witli a IG-inning
squeaker over Fort Iwudrrdale, 4-3.
Tampa took a 9 2 drubbing
from Orlando with Don Ilrek'a
base*.loaded triple In the
third inning giving tha win­
ner* all they needed.
In other action, Daytons
Reach clubbed lakeland 18-4
and moved up one rung from
tha bottom of tha league
standings. Miami heat Sara­
sota 8-2 and dropped the los­
ers lnlo ths FSL cellar.
Tonight, lakeland is *t Or­
lando, Tamp* travel* to Day­
tona Beach, Fort louiderilaln
at St. Petersburg and Miami
at SaraaoU.

LET S GO B O W LIN G

CHATTANOOGA, Term. —
(UFI) — A 17-yesr-old high
school football player .collaps­
ed during s practice session
Monday snd died on the way
to s hospital. Three other
players
were
hospitalized
with “heat exhaustion."
An official at Memorial
Hospital said no cause of
death was listed for William
Warren, son of Dr. Enoch
Warren Jr., a dentist, and
that only an autopsy would
disclose the exact cause.
Warren, a student i t Notre
Dame High Sdiool, complain­
ed of illness during sn after­
noon practice session at Camp
Columbus, a recreation camp
ntrout 2o miles from here. Wea­
ther bureau officials said Ilia
temperature reached 96 de­
grees during the day.
Assistant football Coach BUI
Row is treated the 195-pound
tackle-candidate
with
wet
towels, llewis said Warren
soon Iwcame unconscious.
The Ilcv. Jam es J. Driseol,
school principal, ami Rcwls
placed the youth in ihe priest's
car nnd races! for Rivcrmont
Medical Center, a clinic near
Ibe ramp.
Ilewi* said tlie youth stopped
breathing en route to the
clinic and lie administered
mouth l»- mouth resuscitation
to Hie boy and Warrcu started
breathing again,
Ileal stimulants and heart
massage was administered to
the athlete upon arrival at tho
clinic, and an oxygen equipped
ambulance was called.
Warren was placed In tho
ambulance and rushed lo tho
luispitnl where he was proriotinn'd dead on arrival.
Others stricken were Identi­
fied as William Powell, 16,
Andy Nolan, 17, and Chris Von
Werssnwelz, 17, all reported
in “ lair condition" early to­
day. A hospital official said
the bo,\* were suffering from
"heat exhaustion."

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The w. Hausers /^\rs
David E. Thrasher Hostess To
Return Following
Miss Niki Ashby Feted With Bridal Lengthy
Vacation Bridal Party Honoring Miss Johnson
Luncheon At OAFB Officers' Club
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Mr*. Dale Scott and Mr*.
Braxton Pcrkim Jr. were cohoiteaaca to a lovely bridal
luncheon at the Officer’* Club
of Orlando Air Force U»»o,
complimenting MIm Niki Ash­
by, brldc-elect of Alex MeXibbin.
The luncheon was held in
the exquisite Jade Room of
the Club with pink and white
uied In the decor to create
a striking color balance. Mrs.
Scott and Mri. Perkin* both
received the gucit* in pastel
pink attire, with tastefully a r­
ranged pink rosea and carna­
tion* used throughout the apaclou* dining room.
The T-ahaped table arrange­
ment, covered In pink linen,
was centered with four branch
allver candelabra containing
tall white taper*. An arch­
way wa* arranged between
the taper* of nosegay* of lilies
of the valley, baby breath and
delicate sweetheart rosea un­
der which a miniature bride
and groom atood. Narrow
white satin streamers gracefully cascaded to the table
corners.
Centering the elongated ta ­
ble was a baaket of tropical
foliage and pink hibiscus with
the arrangement covering the
entire length of the tabic.
Wedding bell place cards
marked the guest*' place*.
The punch table was over­
laid in pink linen with sparkl­
ing pink fruit punch offered
from a allver bowl. An ar­
rangement of white roses cen­
tered this table, with Miss
Linda Perklna presiding over
the punch bowl. An arrange­
ment of pink rosea centered
the buffet table, also covered
In pink, accented by silver
candelabra with white tapers.

A gift of her chosen silver
and a lovely white carnation
corsage was presented ot Mias
Ashby by the hostesses. Mr*.
Martha Bishop Ashby, mother
of the bride-elect, and Mrs.
Clifford McKIbhln Jr. receiv­

ed carnation corsage* from
the hostesses.
Other guests mjoylng the
tempting and attractive buf­
fet luncheon were the Mmc*.
nobln Brown, Gertrude Dingfelder, Robert Brown, W, A.

Lcfflcr Sr., flawkini Connelly
and Belle Jcnninga.
Alao the Mmc*. R. A. New
man Jr., P. F. Donahoc, Bill
Hutchison, G. D. Bishop Jr.,
William Bush and Mlsi Don­
na Ashby.

By Julia Rirtos
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hauler
of Dol Ray Manor have re ­
turned from a most interest
Ing six weeks vacation.
They attended the JOth Fralernal Banquet Alumni Re
union at Galluedot College and
National Association of Deaf
In Washington, D. C., and
were house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John D. Eldrklge In
Crownsvillc, Md.
Later t h e y motored to
North Wllksboro, N. C., to
visit Mr. Hauser's aislcr and
her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Waugh, tn Raleigh, N.
C., they visited their daugh­
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Lewis and children,
Waller, Michael and Susan
Diane.
Before returning h n m e ,
they attended the North Car­
olina Association of the Deaf
in Charlotte, N. C„ and re­
united with many friends and
relatives.

Supper Tonight
MRS. BRAXTON PERKINS JR., left stantlintf, nml Mra. Dale Scott, right
gtuwling were recent co-IiuhIchhch to a charming bridal luncheon a t tho
Officers' Club of Orlando Air Force Base honoring Miss Niki Ashby,
bride-clect of Alex McKlhbin. Seated from the left are Mrs. Clifford McKibhin Jr., mother of the future bridegroom, Miss Ashby, and her
mother, Mrs. Murtha Bishop Ashby.

By Mrs. Frank While
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women'! C l u b
will hold a combined business
meeting and covered dish sup­
per on Tuesday, August 4, at
8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
A. T. Williams on Park Lane.
Members are asked to bring
their own table service.

DeBary

By Mrs. Frank White
Mr. and Mrs. William Vos of
Pittsburgh, I*a., were the
guests of Mr. Vos'* parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Vo* of
Aster Drive. Their son, Wil­
liam, is an englncr on tho
U.S.M.S. Comet.

For T he Removal
Of Tomato Peel

MRS. DAVID THRASHER and daughter, Miss Sherry Thrasher, left,
were recent co-hostesses to n pre-nuptial party a t their home on Lake
Ravenna honoring Miss Janet Johnson, center, bride-elect of Michael
Korgan. Next to Miss Johnson is her mother, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, and
her fiunce's mother, Mrs, Edwnrd Korgan.

Casselberry Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Evans,
their aon, David, and niece,
Barbara Carusi, of Spartan­
burg, S. C., were guest* last
week of Mr. and Mr*. George
F. Mi's sick of Hibiscus Road.
The Messlcks with their two
daughters, Marilyn and Pa­
tricia, took their visitors on
a three-day tour of the state
driving down the west coast,
crossing aver to Miami and
hack up the cast coast.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Wil­
liams of Park Lane returned
to DeBary after spending sev­
Cdr. and Mra. W. D. Fries
eral weeks in North Carolina,
of
Washington, D. C., were re­
taking side trips to places of
interest.
cent house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett E. Terry at their
Dr. George Prison Sr. of home on Tangerine Drive.
Park Lane, DeBary, rode as
The Tcrrys and their daugh­
far as Chicago, with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Segcr, Dr. Prison ter, Miss Patsy Terry, ac­
attended a Medical Confer­ companied the Fries back to
D. C. and report a wonderful
ence in Chicago.
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James Askew
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray
MRS. OSCAR CKAIGUTON of Hartley Circle, serves Mrs. Frank Vernon,
of Azalea Drive entertained
who recently moved hero from Ixmdon, England, Mrs. Vernon, tho new­
Mrs. Ilulflh Slith and Dr. and
est member o f tho Dullona Welcome Wagon Club, is now living on Lake
Mrs. Robert Myrra of Gaines­
Lnptiiiorin in Deltona. Mrs. HolierL Haney looks on as the symbolic cake,
ville. Dr. Myers Is with the
beautifully nuulo by Mrs. Henry Aldrich of Normandy Boulevard, is cut.
Department of Education at
By Jane Casselberry
Tile cake depicts a Welcome Wagon of the pioneer days which met the
tho University of Florida.
weary Westward bound travelers, bringing them food, medicine and
Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes
gooil cheer from the neighboring settlement. Standing hesidu tho wagon
of Tullls Street. Longwood, an­
on tlie cake, is a miniature Welcome Wagon Hostess with a basket on her
Oviedo
nounce the birth of a five
arm. The Welcome Wagon Club members of DoLund were guests a t a
pounds, nine ounce daughter,
carry-in luncheon a t the Deltona Community Center. Seventy-five Indies
Vicki Lynne, born Friday,
enjoyed the lively meeting and tho opportunity to get ucijunintcd with
July 31, at Winter Park Me­
others.
morial Hospital.
Maternal grandparents are
By Evelyn Lundy
Carol Beasley and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balmer of
Altamonte
Casselberry and the paternal
Gaydlck, both members of
grandmother is Mrs. Shcllic
last year's graduating class Rhodes of Fern Park.
from Oviedo High School have
Mr. a n d
Mr*. Patrick returned home after spending
QUICKIE
Sweeney, 113 Burke Street, two weeks sight seeing and
NEW YORK (UPI) —
newcomers In Oakland Fa­
tales, have aa houaegueata visiting the World's Fair. Here's a quickie double-decker
their ton ami family, Mr. and They traveled (here and back chicken sandwich recipe.
Make 8 pancakes according
Mr*. John Sweeney, am) chil­ on the train; and doacribed
dren. Jayne and Jack, from the fair as simply spectacu­ to dirretiona on a package of
mix. Put the pancakea togeth­
Chicago, HI.
lar.
er aandwirh stylo with hot
chicken sauce made by com­
Dr. and Mrs. Paul 0. Schal­
Brides-to-be often are temp­ bining and healing one 10‘A
ien of Hcrmlls Trail returned
after spending a month with ted to try new make-up and ounce ran condensed cream
their son, Paul 0 . Schallcrt extreme hairdos for their of chicken soup with U cup
weddings. However, the na­ mltk. Serves four.
Jr., in Atlanta, Ga.
tural happiness of the occas­
The Don Noell family of ion provides ■ radiant base
Dol Hay Manor and children, for her customary make-up,
Donna, Carolyn, Mark and A sudden switch to new makeMichael, have moved to Jack­ up and hairdo only adda to
sonville Beach. They will be the nerves facing a woman on
missed by their many fricndi. her wedding day.

New Arrivals

One building at the World's
Fair will Iw "for women
only," and it Isn't a ladies
lounge.
In lla pavilion, a personal
hair coloring analyst! for
women will be offered, done
two ways. Tn one, a woman
will Insert her head Into a
hole In one wall of a color
tube, similar to a snapshot
board. On the reverse aide
are simulated wlgi In various
colors, and opposite la a mir­
ror. A gal can ace her reflec­
tion aa a blonde, brunette or
redhead.
In addition she can fill In a
card about her present hair
color and texture and Indicate
what new color ahe desire*.
She gets her answer via
computer.
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A lip gloss which give*
highlights to lips when ap­
plied over lipstick now comes
In a “lipstick-like'' form. The
transparent lip gloss Is medi­
cated to protect lips against
drying and chapping.
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Our hair needs special
to keep It from getting dry
and brittle. A creamy lotion
applied a f t e r shampooing
help* restore gtoaa and body
to the hair.
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Toot down a noisy washing
iMne by putting ■ piece of
a foam rubber carpet pad
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Personals

Mrs. Walter Miller of Lake
Drive ami children, Steve,
Vicky and Cindy, have re­
turned from visiting relatives
in Peoria, HI. Mrs. George
Mliicr of L and M Lane, who
went north with her daugh­
ter-in-law, was unable to re­
turn at tlie time as slie was
hospitalized with a broken el­
bow suffered in a fall.

celebrated his ll 2h birthday
Wednesday with a weiner
roast at the Lakemont Recre­
ation in Winter Park.
Guests included Doug Kauhie, Jeff and Greg Howe, Jeff
Lego, Ricky Jackson, Steven
Porrauit and Skipper Orr.

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served from a cryat*! bowL
The fluffy whit* eak* waa
decorated with ornate wed­
ding bells. Silver and crystal
compotes and trays offered aa
attractive assortment of toast­
ed nuts, dainty tea aandwiche*
and petit* fours.
The hostesses presented the
bride-elect with a lovely
while carnation corsage and
her mother, Mr*. Clifford
Johnson, and Mrs. Edward
Korgan, mother of her fiance,
received pink carnation cor­
sage*. Mr*. W. L. Hires,
Janet's grandmother, w a a
presented a gold carnatidn
corsage.
Janet was attired in a stun­
ning orchid sheath, with her
mother wearing pink lace and
Mrs. Korgan received in a
pink striped frock.
Others attending the festiv#
pre-nuptial pirty were th#
Misses Brenda Brown, Candl
Condor, Joy Duggar, Marilyn
Hunt, Ann Mahan, Judy Lavender, Sandy Slayton, Diana
Clause. Sharon William*, Don­
na Peter* and Julie Sllsby.
Also the Misses Gail Cole­
man, Pat Chapman, Michel*
Jones, Myra Meeks. Mary
Scott. Jill West, Janie White,
Angela Hurt, Linda Green,
Kathy Trout, Vicki Boyd, Dwtna Collins, Melanie Williams,
Sharon Stanucl and Elalna
Echols.
Also the Misses Linda Kriz,
Loralne St. Clair, Carole
Thomas, Shirley Slc«d, Cheryl
and Suzzanc Thrasher and
Mr*. St. Clair White.

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Nothing Else Fits
— Nothing Else
Wears Like
Genuine

L iv r s

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Shea
of N. Triplet Drive, Cassel­
Mikcl I) rued ing. son of Mr. berry, and sons. Darwin, Dan­ AMlllCA'S FtNESI IUNS • Slats 115*
and Mrs. Herbert A. Druedlng ny and Roger, enjoyed a Denims &amp; Casuals
of 220 Lake Triplet Drive, weekend camping trip at Man­
atee Springs Slate Park.
Open Fri. Nights

Quft

Becky Reiker, daughter of
Mr. unit Mra. Illynn Reiker
of Northmnor ltd., is visiting 0 MEN'S W EAR
and sons, Mike and Bill, of
Hanford
her aunt, Mrs. Richard D. I ts Magnolia
Vililcn Hoad recently return­ Brown of Orlando, this week.
Phone FA MUSS
ed from a trip to Alabama
where they visited friends and
relatives. Upon their return,
they enjoyed a vacation at
Daytona Reach.
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Leaving Monday morning
for their respective homes
after a week-long family re­
union at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Willetts of W)1 Magnolia Ave.,
were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Whit­
aker of Cocoa, Mr. and Mrs.
Jessa Wallace of Cleveland,
Ohio, Dr. and Mr*. S. A. Tyhurski of Pittsburgh, Pa., and
Mr. and Mrs. Gcargo Willetts
of Houston, Tex. Also, a ne­
phew, Mr. and Mr*. William
Davis, of Riverside, Calif.
Joining the visiting group for
the reunion were son and
daughter In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Willetts of Sanford.

Personals

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from a London manufactur­
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has Introduced rcady-trlmmed, pre-ahaped lashr* tailored for right and left eyes.
The sclf-adlicaive
lashes,
saye the manufacturer, can be
worn from three to five time*
before the adhesive Deeds re.
■cwlag.

elegant heirloom hand em­
broidered cloth, was centered
with
a white porcelain
epergne containing a pictures­
que arrangement of yellow
and white mums, accented by
glowing white tapers. A wed­
ding band ice mold floated in
the retreshing bridal punch,

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Personals

Beauty Briefs

daughter,
Miss
Sherry
Thrasher were the co-hostess­
es. Sherry received -In a chic
backless A-line princess frock.
Colorful f l o r a l arrange­
ment* adorned the party area
with the guests participating
in party games and contest*.
The tabic, overlaid in an

DeBary B P Club

Three Easy Ways

Know how to pod tom aloes
quickly and easily?
Myrtle Wilson, Home Dent. onstratlon agent, auggesta you
try one of theae three mctli.
od*. They make the joh easy.
Stroke the akin with the
dull edge of a knife blade un­
til the skin la loosened, or
Dip the tomato In boiling
water for one minute, then
cool at once In cold water, or
Run fork into tomato and
rotate It over heal of cooking
unit until the skin is tight and
ahiny. Coo] at once in cold wa­
ter.
The peel will come off eas­
ily after any one of these
treatments.

The lovely David Thrasher
home on Lake Ravenna was
the site recently of a pre-nup­
tial party given Miss Janet
Johnson, bridc-clect of Mi­
chael Korgan. Mrs. Thrash­
er, who received in a stun­
ning aqua sheath, and her

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MR. AND MRS. l-'RED KROKER, and aon. Kim,
of Seminole Drive in Ueur Lake liuve recently
returned from a six week viait via je t to Ger­
many, where they visited relatives and friends.
This was Mrs. Kroker’a firs t trip abroad, and
being a native Florldlnn enjoyed th e snow and
German cuisine. The Krukers motored to Aus­
tria and Sweden, and toured ail of Germany. Mr.
Kroker came to this country 12 years ago from
E ast Germany, and his parents now reside In
Forest City. Mrs. Kroker's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Stewart of Rear Lake.

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DEAR NOT SI RE: Unless
tlie woman who brought the
candy indicated that it was
for the "club." you had a
right to assume it was for
you alone. You committed no
social error In not opening
the candy, but since you did­
n't Intend lo serve it, youd
have been wise to pul it out
of sight.
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"THE W O M A N W 11 t)
WROTE A VOLUME": of
course I've heard only
YOU It side n( it, hut if onlyhalf of vvtial you wrote is
true, you are married to tlio
most selfish, egotistical hy­
pocrite who ever drew a
breath. I rarely say a case
is hopeless, but it would
take a miracle lo straighten
him out.
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hours, taking as many coffee
breaks during the day us she
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get a definite salary, but she
has something tielter—a share
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is a full partner
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t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , In a n d for
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In
c h a n c e r y , e n t i t l e d C. XV 1IAKER,
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relief dem an d ed in aald C o m ­
plaint.
T h e n a t u r e o f t b l a su it la t o
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g a g e • r e c o r d e d In Mori n a n s
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fic ia l se al o f aald C o u r t at H an ­
ford , S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . Klo rlda,
t h i s H a t d a y o f J u l y , A. P.

ly Imprxive her working conditions ami lighten her work
load.
The iiousewifc can make
day -to-day decisions without
consulting any laslv.
The housewife cun move
about freely, instead of iwing
stuck at a desk. In-hind u
counter, or at a machine, tlie
way so many women are con­
fined to a small area.
The housewife has endless
opimrtuniticA to exercise hrr
creative talents ami manager­
ial aliilllies.
Tile housewife usually gets
far more appreciation for lier
efforts Hi an women wlut spend
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■x t i i i : e m t i r r t in it r o r of job.
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those who pity tlie suburban
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H U S now p e n d i n g in th * c i r ­
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performing a heroic service.
11c pretends to be a general
while the real officer is winning
the war with a sneak invasion
Conway get* a chance lo fulfill
every actor's apparently fill
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rote.
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a scheme But ha* |K&gt;**ibllit.
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a* justice of tlie peace and the
couple he marries will use tlie
hotel for their honeymoon.
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first marriage when it's learn­
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Ih-c-ii legally recorded. Tile
distressed vming newlywed*
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than Beotian.
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Expert* are much luckier
than average players. If you
don't think so, look how un­
lucky South was.
He ruffed the opening club.
One trump lead picked up both
adverse trumps and South led
the ton of diamonds.
The finesse lost to East's
king and back came the jack
of hearts. South had to lose
three heart tricks and hi* con­
tract.
A really expert South would
not have run intu all that bad
luck. He could have done noth­
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but West had made a normal
king of clubs lead. This gave
South a chance to insure his

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' Command" (rerun) A ra­
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stories, tlie responsibilities of
command. Joseph Campanella
guests as a replacement lieut­
enant. a professional soldier
concerned with gelling the job
done right and devil take his
personal popularity. Also, he's
got
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Navy "Tlie Great Im|ver&gt;onation." (renin) If il weren't for
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CTT)F C L A N T E S

Jtiq h U q M A

By Abigail Van Buren

DF.AH A11ItY: What do tried, Abby . but the hurt is
&gt;on do with a grjnclmoUujr
is so deep I don't think I'll
who belie vea that the people ever get over it. It now re­
on television can ice and
fuse to he In this woman's
hear her? We have tried to company, but my husband
explain to her that they
say* there is no reason why
can't—that it's only a talking we can't *11 be friends. 1
picture, but it doesn't do any
get sick when I see her car
guod. Site gets all dolled up on the street? Was I wrong
to watch television every day
to etui our friendship or not?
because she says she would
WRONGED
hate to have Art IJnklettcr
DEAR WRONGED: You
sec Iter looking a Iright.
were right to end the friend­
How can be convince her
ship, and your husband is
her she's wrong?
lucky you didn't choose lo
SUE AM) CINDY
end the marriage as well.
DEAR GIBUS: Why try?
Stick to your guns!
* • *
Resides, ask Art Link let ter.
I'll liet ,ie thinks slie looks
DEAR AHUY: My bridge
real nice!
club (two table*! met at my
• • •
house last week. One of the
members brought along an
DEAR AHBY; A few
montlis ago my husband and out-of-imvn guest who was
my best friend came to tne visiting her. This guest pre­
and confessed that tltey had sented me with a one-pound
an affair, but it ua* all over.
box of candy. I thanked her
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sciences. rhe woman U also not open the box lie cause the
married and tilt* four of us
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had lieen friendly for years.
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women. The next day one of
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and told me that several of
friendship so she could get
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used the children. I told my
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Forecast

Wednesday August I, 1964
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Thla ia a day which ia replat* with all ktnaa of opportunitfea for you, but it
la aaaantial that you get out
of th at eomfortabia chair
and do something about them
or you wind up having
achieved ju it nothing! The
right approach now ia firat to
liatan to your hunehea and
then follow them with ala­
crity.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Every opportunity la
open to you to get the 'co­
operation of kin in any outleta yon may have In mind
today. Explain your plana
clearly, cleverly. Much sup­
port is yours.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Talks, meetings, sales all
fine today and you meet with
big success. Plan early, then
off to keep a perfect sche­
dule. Allow time between
calls, a leisurely luncheon.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) An Ideal day to prove
your ability as a fine sales
person. Make the right contacts that bring Immediate
results. Later, get property
Improved by getting good re­
pair men, give personal su­
pervision.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Personal aims
can be reached now if you
dress In good taste and use
the positive approach with
others. Strive for that easy,
aura manner. This impresses
others most.
LEO (July 32 to August
21) You can get all the back­
ing you want now, provided
you are not ao independent,
and honestly ask for IL You
are very charming and mag­
netic. Make the most of these
qualities.
VIRGO (August 22 to Septemper 22) Kin and good
friends are willing to carry
through with your Ideas now
and much progress possible.
Achieve personal aims first.
Then carry on with business
matters.
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) Getting talents
before the right Influential
persons makes It possible for
you to get ahead fast now.
Ju st express yourself. Kurget about being self-conscions.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) By getting Into
new ventures you find that
many marvelous things can
be accomplished In the future.
If you are broadminded, much
profit can be youra. Change
your attitude.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Anything
you do that will help you to
understand those you admire
Is wise today. Be very af­
fectionate. Improve relation­
ships and you increase suc­
cess.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Join with
loyal friands ao that you es­
tablish a most charming re­
lationship, can work together
harmoniously. Much success
possible. Meet on common
ground.
*
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) You know
now what must be dona and
how to achieve the most effi­
cient performance. Make fel­
low workers happy. Take
treatments that Increase your
vitality, buoyancy.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 1)0) Seek entertain­
ment now since you have been
working too hard and need
recreation badly, ne happy
with good friends. Plan early
for best results, least ex­
pense.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will make
big headway In life because
this chart ia replete with
many talrnts, not the least
of which Is to sell Idess and
wares to the public In gen­
eral and leave them happy In
doing ao. Career ehould start
early In youthful enthusiasm
so that a correct understand­
ing and appraiaal of others
ia reached. A person here
th at everybody likes.
"The BUra Impel, they do
ao( compel." What yoa make
• f your Ilf# la largely up to
YOUI
Carroll Rlghter*. Individual
Forecast for your sign for
Sept, is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate a n l
91.00 to Carroll Rlghter Foracaat The Sanford Herald,
Box 1021, Hollywood 29,
California.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I wW M t ha responsible

for aay debta Incurred b»

Anya

Byself.

Nathaniel G. Wiggins

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a f te r consideration, the Sem i­
n o l e C o u n t ? Z o n t n r C o m m lae
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to d e t e r m i n e t h e f e a s i b i l i t y o f
r e c o m m e n d l n c t o t h e B o a rd o f
C o u n tr Com m issioners t h a t the
follow ing
d e s c ri b e d
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w a y o n t h e E a s t a n d B ooth
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la t h e Bem lnolo C o u n t y C o u r t
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wife,
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d a y o f J u l y . A. D. 1X 4. a n d
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t t o i o o f th e C ircuit C ourt o f
t h e N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t In
a n d f o r Hem lnole C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida, w h e r e i n F e d e r a l N a t i o n a l
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p o r a t l o n o r g a n i s e d u n d e r an
Act o f C o n g r e s s a n d r e l a t i n g
p u r s u a n t to t h e F e d e r a l N a ­
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BM ITH. JR - a n d II L A N C II E
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t h e D e f e n d a n t s . I w ill a r i l to
t h e h l g h a a t a n d he at b i d d e r f o r
cash a t th e F ro n t Door of the
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t h e C i t y o f Han ford . C o u n t y o f
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Legal Notice

IN T I I E C I R C U I T COU RT O F
T H E M A T H J U H I M A I . « 'IH.
U U IT O F AND F O R SEM IN OLE
I'OUNTY, F L O R ID A .
C H A N C E R Y NO. 14IIO
U N ITE D MORTHAHEE S E n
VICINO CO R P O RA T IO N .
P laintiff,
- vaP H I L L I P R. T U R N E n . a t OX.
Defendants
n o t ic e o r at r r
T O i rv ill llp R. T u r n e r a n d Due
L a n e T u r n e r , hi* w lfa
A n d t o all p a r t i e s h a v i n g
o r c l a i m i n g to h a v e a n y
r i g h t , t i t l e , o r In t e ra c t In
the property herein d e s­
cr ib e d .
TOII A R E h e r e b y n o tifie d
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t to fo re clo se
m o rtg a g e encum b erin g the
f o l lo w in g r e a l p r o p e r t y :
L o t 30, lllo ek 13. W e a t h e r * fleld. F i r s t A ddition, a c ­
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to
plat
thereof
re o q rd e d In P l a t Rook 13,
p a s t e 41 a n d 41 o f t h e
P u b l i c R e c o r d s o f Hemlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
h a* b een filed a g a i n s t you In
l h a a b o v e - e t y l e d s u i t , a n d you
a r * r e q u i r e d t o s e r v e a copy
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p la in t on tha P la in tiff 's a t t o r ­
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• ui'h A n s w e r w i t h t h e C le r k
of the afore said C ircu it C ourt
o n o r b e f o r e t h e 4 th d a y o f
S e p t e m b e r , 1444. I f yon fa ll
t o d o eo, a d e c r e e p r o co n fra e o wilt be t a k e n a g a i n s t you
f o r t h e r t l l s f d e m a n d e d In t h a
C om plaint.
T h i s N otice s h a ll be p u b l i s h ­
ed o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r ouna e c u l l v a w e e k s In t h e H anford
H erald.
D ated th is H a t day of July,
1441.
(H EAL)
iv t h e r m n i'i T c o u r t f o r
A r t h u r fl. R e c k w l t h . Jr.,
T H E M i l ' l l j u m r m . CIR­
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C U I T O F T I I H BTATN O F
lly: M a n i l a T. V l h l a a
FLO R ID A .
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FOR
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S E M IN O L E COUVTV.
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h a i r s a l l a w , l e g a t e e s , devleaae W. C u r r i e . I' O. Nall. David
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NOTICK T O t m t l H
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under
o r a n t s : M id lan d R e c o n s t r u c t i o n
u K a t n e l a n y o f t h e ab o v e C o r p o r a t i o n , a p u r p o r t e d F l o r ­
k n o w n o r u n k n o w n p a r . ida c o r p o r a t i o n , If a c t i v e , a n d
t i e s . J o i n t l y a n d se v e r a ll y , If d iss o lv ed . Its r e s p e c t i v e u n ­
directo rs
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a n d A L L PKRKONH IIA V- k n o w n
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to t h a f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d
LAND:
lx&gt;t 11, E U R E K A HAM - t y i n g a n d b e i n g In Hem lnole
MOCK, a c c o r d i n g t o t h e &lt; o u n l y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :
p l a t t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d In T R A C T I. T i l l N o r t h 34 acr e*
P lal Hook 1. P a n s 101. P u b .
of t h e KE&lt;4 o f t h a HW&lt;;
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l l e c o r d a o f S em inole
o f Hectlon I t , T o w n s h i p 31
C ounty, Florida,
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a ll o f t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o ­
road).
p e r t y , e l l u a t r , l y i n g a n d b e ­ T R A C T 1. T h a NEW o f t h e
in g In H em ln o le C o u n t y , F l o r ­
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T h e n a t u r e of th la s u i t la In
R a n g e I t E ast.
r e m o v e c a r t a l n c l o u d s fro m a n d T R A C T 1. T h e W e s t t * o f th *
to q u i e t »nd c o n f i r m t h e ti t l e
S W H o f t h * BW&gt;« o f S ec­
to th e above described p ro ­
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N o r t h 414 H f e a t o f th *
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l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t for the
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M e e t 11(1 f e e t o f t h e N o r th
fo r Hem lnole C o u n t y , F lo rid a .
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devisees or g ra n te ra , D efend­
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a n y , to t h a Mill o f C o m p lain t by y o u r a t t o r n e y , w i t h th #
In aald s u i t , a s p r e s c r i b e d by c l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
l a w . H e r e i n fall n u t o r a d a . Hem lnole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , y o u r
e r a e p r o c o a f e a a e w ill b e an - w r i t t e n defense*. If an y . t o t h a
f a r e d a g a i n s t you.
bi ll to q u i e t t i t l e Hied h e r e i n
I t Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s ao llo a a g a i n s t yo u. a n d t u a a r t * a
be p u b l i s h e d In t h e Hanford. r o p y o f th * a s m s on H u t c h i s o n
H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d a n d L a f f l a r , P o a t O ffice D r a w In H e m l n j l a C o u n t y , F l o ri d a , a r II. H anford . F l o r i d a , a t t o r ­
o a r s e a c h w a s h fo r f o u r c o n ­ n e y s f o r p l a i n t i f f . D. D. D a n secu tiv e weeks.
1*1. o n o r b e l o r a t h a l i s t d a y
W I T N E H S m y h a n d s a d lh a • I A u g u s t. A. P . 1004.
a a a l o f aald C o u r t a t Hanford,
H t r a l n fa ll n o t o r a d acre*
k. m l n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , on p r o conf oo eo w i l l b* e n t e r e d
t h i s Kite d a y o f J u l y . A. D. l i l t a g a i n s t y o a f o r d e f a u l t .
A r t h u r 11. B e c k w i t h . j r „
W I T N E S S m y b a n d o a d th *
C lark e f the c i r c u i t c o u r t official e a tl of th is C ourt, thla
l a a n d for Hem lnole C o u n ­ ITlb d a y a t J u l y , A. D. 1044.
ty. F lorida
(HEAL )
B y : M a r t h a T. A’l h l e a , D C
A r t h u r H. B e c k a rl t h . J r .
/ a / J a m e s C. W a u k o c h . J r .
C lark of Ik* C ircuit C ourt
o f ARN OLD. M A TH K K T
B y M a r t h a T. V l h l a a
ft H A R B E R T
D eputy C lark
A tto rn ey s for Plaintiff*
W . C. H u t c h i s o n , J r .
I l f N. O r a n g e A v e n u e
P- a B ag K
O rlando. F lo rid a
Han
* ford*, PFI*.
U.
P u b l i s h J u l y I L M ft A M - I . Publish July IL IL Aa«. L IL
t l . 1144.
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S E M IV O L E COUNTY
I O V I V O COMMISSION
Voile* o f P a b l l e t l e a r l a g
N o tic e la h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t
a f te r consideration, th* Sem i­
nole C o u n ty Z oning C o m m iss­
ion w ill ho ld a p u b l i c h e a r i n g
to d e tr r m ln e tho feasibility of
r r c n m m s n d l n g to t h e H oard o f
C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s t h a t th #
f o l lo w in g
described
property
p r e s e n t l y s o n t d R-1A, Hing is
F a m i l y R e s i d e n t i a l b* s o n a d
R - t M u l t i p l e F a m i l y : Block *
1-0-10-11 (leas lo ta I A 3.
b lo c k
10)
F alrla n *
Estates,
Hectlon I r e p l a t . F u r t h e r d e s ­
c r i b e d a s l y i n g Houth o f L a k e
M a ry Illvd a n d a p p r o x i m a t e l y
1000 f e e t W e s t o f U. 8. 17-03.
P u b l i c h e a r i n g will b* held
In th * H rm ln o le C o u n t y C o u r t
llouee. C ounty C om m issioners
Room , H anford , F l o r i d a . W e d ­
n e s d a y , A u g u s t t t , 1004 a t 7:10
P. M. o r a s soon t h e r e a f t e r a s
po ssib le.
Hem lnole
C o unty
Z o n in g
C om m ission
Ry R o b e r t 8. R r o w n
Z o n in g
D irector,
t*eml
no t* C o u n t y
P u b l i s h Aug. 4. 11, 1144
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IV T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T OF
T I I E N IN T H J U D I C I A L C I R ­
CUIT . IN A ND F O R HEMLNOLE
COUNTY, F L O R ID A
C H A N C E R Y NO. I4MH
FIR ST
FEDERAL
HAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F
ORLANDO, a c o r p o r a t i o n .

Plafttirr.

va.
CL A T TO N II. H t E l l S a n d
V E L U A I- IIIEI18. hla w ife,
and
ORL ANDO
A PPLIANC E
CO MPANY. INC., a F l o r i d a c o r poratlon.
D efendants.
C I.K H K ’S NOTIC E O F S A LE
Nut lea la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
u n d e r a D ec r e e o f F o r e c l o s u r e
a n d Hal* e n t e r e d b y t h e J u d g e
o f Ilia C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h a
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d
foe Kenilnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
o n t h * 34th d a y o f J u l y , 1444,
In a c e r t a i n c a u s e b e t w e e n
First
Federal
H av in g s
and
la&gt;an A s so ciatio n of O rlan d o ,
a c o r p o r a t i o n , p la i n t i ff , a u d
C l a y t o n H. l l l e r * a n d A’e l m a
L lller* . his wife, a n d O r la n d o
A ppliance Company,
Inc., a
F l o r i d a c o r p o r a ti o n , d e f e n d a n t s ,
b e i n g C b a m a r y No. 1(0(14, I w ill
sell a t p u b lla a u c t i o n to th *
h ig h e s t an d best bidder for
r ash , a t the fro n t door of the
C o u r t h o u s e In Han ford , Hvtnln u la C o u n t y , F lo rid a , a t t h a
h o u r o f ll:U4 A. M. on W e d n e s ­
d ay , t h a 17th d a y o f A u g u s t,
1041, t h * fo l lo w in g d e a c r lb a d
properly:
L o t 31. llloek 33. S U B U R ­
BAN II O M E H, Hemlnole
C ounty, Florida, according
t o th « p l a t t h e r e o f a s r e ­
c o r d e d In P l a t Rook I,
IHigra 40 a n d 4t o f t h e
P u b l i c R e c o rd s o f Hemlnole
C ounty, Florida.
(H EAL)
A r t h u r H. R e c k w l t h , J r . ,
C lark
Dy: M a r t h a T. V l h l a a , D. C.
D av id W. H e d r i c k o f
t h e f i rm o f
G IL E S , H E D R I C K ft
RollINHoN
104 K. C h u r c h S t r e e t
O rlando, Florida
A t t o r n e y s fo r P l a i n t i f f .
1‘u b lla h Aug. 4. 1004
CDC-10
IN T H E C I R C U IT COU RT. IN
AND F O R BENIN t&gt;LK C O I N T t , F L O R ID A
CH A N C E R Y NO. I4MS
KIRHT
FEDERAL
HAVINdB
AND 1.0AN AS SOCIATION O F
ORLANDO, a c o r p o ra ti o n .
Plaintiff.
IIF.N R T J. S T R IC K L A N D a n d
E S T H E R V. ST R IC K L A N D , a /
k / a Ketliar V i r g i n i a S t r i c k l a n d ,
h l a wife.
Defendants.
C L E R K 'S NOT IC E O F SALK
Nolle* la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
u n d e r a l&gt;ecr#e o f f o r e c l o s u r e
a n d s a l e e n t e r e d by t h * J u d g e
f th # C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e
N i n t h J u d i c i a l c i r c u i t . In a n d
f o r F r m l n u l * C o u n t r . F lo rid a,
o n t h * 34th d a y o f J u l y 1044,
In a c e r t a i n c a u s a b e t w e e n
F i r s t F e d e r a l S a v i n g s a n d L o an
A as o clallo n o f O r la n d o , a c o r ­
poration. p lain tiff
H e n r y J.
S trickland
and
E sther
V.
Strickland,
a/k /a
E s t h e r
V i r g i n i a S t r i c k l a n d , hi* wit*,
d efendants,
being
C hancery
No. 14043, I w ill sail a t p u b l i c
a u c t i o n t o l h a h l g h a a t a n d b est
b i d d e r f o r ra «b. a t l h a f r o n t
d o o r of t h a C o u r t h o u s e In H an ­
f o rd Hemlnole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
a t l h a h o u r o f 11:00 o 'c lo ck A.
M. on W e d n e s d a y , t h a 17th
d a y o f A u g u s t . 1004. t h a fo llo w Ing described pro p erty !
Ia&gt;t 10 or F U I IE 8 T F U IP E H .
a c c o r d i n g t o th o p l a t t h a r o o f, aa r e c o r d e d l a P l a t
Booh 0. P a g * 70, o f l h a
P u b l i c R e c o rd s ef Homlool*
C ounty. F lorida.
W I T N E M m y h a n d a n d th *
s e a l o l t h i s C o u r t a t S a n f o rd .
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t h l a
l i s t d a y o f J u l y , 1000.
(H EA L )
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r ,

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPI)
—The Southeastern Conference
today announced hiring of
basketball
Referee Claude
Tanksley. Naahville, Tenn.. ao
supervisor of SEC basketball
officials.
Tanksley. a referee alnce
1939, succeeds Roy Mundorff
whose resignation Moore ac­
cepted Monday "with re g re t."*
Tanksley'* new Job call* on
him to interpret rule* for offi­
cial* and coache*, coordinate
officials, and »oout and train
young official*.
Tanksley serve* a* athletio
director for the Nashville
Baptist Churches Association
program which has 2,000
youths participating in base­
ball and basketball annually. ?
The new SEC official played
football, basketball and base­
ball for Nashville Litton High
School from which ha graduated in 1934.
SEC Commissioner Bernle
Moore raid in a statement:
“ I am appointing one of the
outstanding basketball officials
In America. Claude Tanksley,
to fill the vacancy caused by V
the resignation of Roy Mun­
dorff. supervisor of basketball
officials for the Southeastern
Conference. Claude ha* work­
ed SEC games for 15 years,
and has proved himself one of
the best in any area of the
United States. I am sure ho
will do an excellent Job In
coordinating and training of­
ficials."
•
Tanksley, in accepting tha
post said, "I am tickled to
death with this opportunity.
My chief aims will be to stand­
ardize officiating procedures
and to encourage young offi­
cial* lo work hard to achieve
the college level. We have sev­
eral outstanding SEC officials
In basketball, but we need
more."
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Thelma Unger
Leads League
In tiie Friday a.m. McRobert's Tires Navy Wive* Lea­
gue, Thelma Unger lead tha *
ladies with an evpn 500 icrirs. •
Site missed the magic triple
game by one pin: I67-166-1G7—
500.
Pat Slpiey followed with •
high game of 189/472 aerie*,
Verna Bollon 181/499, Suzy
lieno 174/4(15 series, Uote Pat­
rick 164/485.
Other high games wera
rolled by Joan Adams 171, ^
Doris Lasher 172, Jennie Run- ™
nets 171, Ellen Brady 1U,
Jeanne Wolfe 162, Charlotte
Bassett 178, Barbara Hohrer
160, Margaret Bolts 163 and
Colleen Sandlin 161.
Turkey* were rolled by
Suzy Reno (twice), Pat Sipley, Verna Bolton and Doris
Lasher. Thelma Unger con­
verted the very difficult 6-7-10, £
tha 5-7 fell for Vickie 51cGough, Jean Brewer and Bar­
bara Rohrer.
Anollicr difficult split was
made by Rose Patrick, the 410, and she also converted tho
not so easy 5-10. Pat WiUis
knocked down the 5-6-10 and
4-5-7. Jane Jahn spared tha
magic 3-5-10. The baby split
3-10 fell for Ellen Brady, Doris A
Lasher and Suzy Reno.
PARKS TO TRY
C H I C A G O (UPI) - BiU
Parka, U. S. bronze medalist
in U»e 1900 Olympics, will ba
among the yachtsmen seeking
U&gt; qualify, Aug. 1-7, in eU r
boats for tha 1964 Olympic
games.

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BABE'S BELT
CHICAGO (NEA) — The
first All-Star gam* was play­
ed a t Comiskay Park, July 6,
1933, with the American
League winning 4-2 on Babe
Ruth’s two-run homer ia tho
third liming.

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B y : M a r t h a T. V lh la a , D C
Ollaa, H e d r i c k ft l U b l a a o s
100 B e a t C h u r c h ( t r a c t
O rlaado. Florida
A tto rn e y s for P la in tiff
»*«WI»* A u g . 4, 1114

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50. Mlsc. For Sale

8.' D ors - C al* • P e ls

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Phones
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322-5612
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ft to 10 | 2 11.50 I 1.50 | 2.40
11 to 15 | .1 | 1.50 | 1.89 | 3.15
lft~to20 I I I 1.50 | 1.52 | 4.20
21 to 25 | 5 | 1.30 | 2.85 | 4.73
26 to 30 | ft 11.50 | 3.42 I 5.70
Minimum %H—I l.lno
( f h r S - I r t t r r w o n U |*er l i a r )
• I..MI M in im u m C h a r s *
All * h l p l l a l o Ada C h a r g e d
a l l-K&gt;aj l l a l r

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
31.50 Per Inch
of

Puppies. WILL accept belt reasonable
offer (or 18 cu. ft. stainless
alccl commercial refrigera­
PENS &amp; RABBITS
tor. Good running condition
Approximately 60 rabbits
have Jusi changed ove- to
$85 Male and Female
new refrigerator this week.
Ph. 322-9197
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322-6625.
13. Catering • Food

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Rrralb Turs. Aug. 4, T&gt;4—Pnge ft 95. Houses For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
1964 New Home, A-l condi­
OKRA. PH. 322 6855.
tion, m a k e s buttonholes,
sew* on buttons, monograms,
Services
is. y
blind hems and makes de
coraUvc designs. Small bal­
coT
&lt;E Lawn * Yard
V.
ance. or pay $7.25 per mo.
. 322-2310.
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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
4. Reality Core
Permanent Special
Our Uudget Wave Now $6.95
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0534
DMPLETE BEAUTY SKUVICE. Reasonable prices.
Free parking, 2nd A Oak.
Harriett’s Beauty Nook, 105
S. Oak, 322-5742.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
closed. Customers call Cut
’N Curl Beauty Shop._____

5. Ray Nurseries
HOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN
JUNIOR KINDERS
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
Ph. 322-3560
The Finest In
Pre-School Education

8. Dogs - Cals • Pels

REMODEL - REPAIR

Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

23. Painting

■ WMWMAta.
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“ Haven’t you ever heard of a bandwagon before?"

9

Piano Tuning and Repair
W L Harmon - FA 3-4223

POST. FA *0177.

Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry'a Mart 315 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA *4132.

95. Houses For Sale

$100 d o W n
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 it 3
Bedroom Hornet available In
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around!

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

NEW HOMES
Crystal Lake Park—I-akr Mary
Shown by appointment Pb.
322 3561.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
US N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2255
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
New H o m e , West Fourth
Street, Just off Persimmon.
Call 838 3911 Collect.

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

2, 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
1, 14*. &amp; 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
81. Income Property
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
For Complete Information
INCOME PROPERTY
See or Call Your
2 Bedroom House, Garage
Apartment on shaded comer
FHA - VA
lot. Ph. 322-3517.
SALKS BROKER
82. HuninesH Prop. • Snle A’e Have The Home For You

AKC REGISTERED PEKING­ 43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds
ESE, 2 females, 0 months 4
FURNITURE, 6 mo*, old. 701
4 months. Call 322-4757 or CALADIUMS, large beautiful Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
sis’ at 101 E. Onora Road,
planta—8c each (while Ihey 322 8252.
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cost Stenstrom Realty
Sanford.
lsat). BELL’S NURSERY, 1
of equipment. Ph. 322-UU3,
2565 PARK DRIVE
mile weal Big Tree P a r k - THAYER baby crib complete­
WANTED: HOME FOR KIT­ off llwy. 17-92.
322-2420
• 322-7405
ly refinishod, double drop 81. Rcul Kstnle • Snle
TENS. 322 6325.
•ides; steel army cot. Ph.
50. Mine. For Sale
LAKEFHONT PROPERTY
GRKKNRRIAR
322 8931.
In LOCH ARHOR. Point of Choice Iota available In
Legal Notice
READY MIX CONCRETE
OLDER dining room suite with
East Crystal Lake. Call
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Palioa, Floor, Free E itim a.ja
K icT iT io r* v i m ;
large round table. 322-7191.
overlooking
golf course.
David
Bach.
322-3517.
N O T IC E IS h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Sill*, lintel*, atepa, blocks,
Cuitom
building
to your
I a m e n g . g e d In b u s t n e c e a t
BART PILCHER, Broker
sand, esment, rock, pipe, 71. Mnle Help Wanted
l ttfh K - a jr 417 L o n g w o o d , g enii•pacifications.
Greenbrier
u n i t b o u n t y . F l o r i d a , u n d a r ha
steel, greaaa traps, dry
Personal Service
developed by
f l c t l l l m i a n a m t of, l - i n s w u m !
wells. Stopping stones.
Call 322-7498
T, V Barv lca. a n d t h a t I InKINU8WOOD
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
t&lt;-nd lo r e g i s t e r aa ld n a m a w ith
Pharmacists
BUILDERS, INC.
IF
YOU
HAVE
$4,000
lor
AN
t h a C l a r k o r t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t , 309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
K em tnole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In
202 Fairmont Dr.
OUTSTANDING land invest• c c o r d a n r a w ith tha provisions
OUTSTANDING
FA 2-8074
m*nt,
call
BILLS
BARGAIN
BARN
of tha F tctltloua Nama a ta tu taa, t o - w l t i S a r t l o n Iti.HS F l o r ­ BARN OF 10,000 Items open
BART
PILCHER,
Broker
OPPORTUNITY
i d a X U t u t e c t»S7.
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, Flor­
6‘4 days. 1300 Grapcvillc
322-7498
f l u : A r t h u r \V, L evy
AVAILABLE
IN
ida Room, cent, heat A airP u k l l r l i J u l y I t . SI, SS * Au g
Ave., Sanford, Fla,
4. t i l l
conditioning. Ph. 322-4575.
THE SANFORD 87. llUHincaa Rentals
C O U .il

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IN T H B
COIBT OF T H E
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n o l a C o u n t y F l o r i d a , In C h a n ­ h e r e b y n t l f l t d a n d r i m l r o d («•
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RETIREMENT

F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

90. I/ots For Sale

LIFE INSURANCE MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
HOSPITAL INSUR­
Scott Ave. Will ronitder
reasonable olfer. J. N. RobSURGICAL INSUR­
•oo, Jr. Ph. 32*1535 or 3220228.
VACATIONS . . .
V ACRE. PH. 322 2685.

A FABULOUS
PROFIT SHARING PLAN
DO NOT HESITATE,
PHONE NOW:

LAKE MINNIE
I LAKEFRONT LOTS
Fully Improved
Sewer. Weter, Size 112 x 180.
Sacrifice $5500 Each Char­
les Sellgmin, 1W1 E. Robin­
son Ave., Orlando. Phone
422-2575. Brokers Invited.

241-4661 • Orlando
MON. 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM 95. Houses Fur Sale
AUG. 3
TUES. 7:00 PM . 11:00 PM
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
AUG. 4
Realtor
WF.D. 9:00 AM. - 11:00 PM
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
AUG. 3
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
ASK FOR JOE KINO
SUPER X DRUG 8T0RE8
ALL REPLIES
CONFIDENTIAL

2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building 2 BR, unfurnished house, $90 SLEEPING ROOM, Privalc SALE or Trade '59 Mustang
lota. First $2,500 takes this
mo. 610 E. 14th St. J. N.
bath and entrance. 322-3986.
Motorcycle. 322-5264.
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­ Robson, Jr. 322-1535 or 322115. Autos For Sale
terprise, Fla.
0228.
1211. Bonin &amp; Motor*
3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, screen­ 2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
Gateway To The waterway
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
space heater, kitchen equip­
Hobson Sporting Goods
ped. Available Aug. 5 A
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
STEALING MADE LEGAL!
Aug. 28. 322-2858.
304-6 8 E. lit. Ph. rA 2-3M1
When YOU grab Util excellent 2 story, 8 room, 4 bed­ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Unfur­
63 Renault, $993 bal, $43 mo. 12’ ALUMINUM BOAT, V
room, 2 Tile Rath Home in
nished, 322-8962.
Row, Nearly new. 322-3806
61 Renault, $683 lull, $32 mo.
a nice established neighbor­
3
BEDROOM,
kitchen
cquijw
between 6 A 7 p.m.
61
Opal
Wgn.,
$742
bal.
$33
mo.
hood. We’ll even plead guil­
ped. Children A- pets preferr­ 60 Ford Ang $599 bal., $32 mo.
ty as an accessory when we
ed. $50 mo. Sanford 349-3451. 58 Rambler, $199 bal, $24 mo. JOHNSON JAVELIN, 20 hp,
offer this to YOU for only
also 18. Both electric starts.
57 Ram. Wgn $641 bal. $31 mo.
$10,000. B e t t e r Hurry! 100. Resort Rentnls
Hull very good, 19 ft. long.
54
Metro,
$496
bal.
$24
mo.
’Cause the first on thr scene
Sell or trade. Ph. 349-4481.
58 Olds, $691 bal, $31 mo.
HUTCHISONS
gets the loot!
57 Bulck, $594 bal. $30 tno.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
55 Cadillac, $599 bal. $31 mo.
339 So. Atlantic
SO U TH W A R D
58 Font Wgn. $117 bal. $33 mo.
Daytona Beach
58 Chcv,, $511 bal.. $29 mo.
Call 322-4058
Investment A Realty
IT'S TIME TO
55 Pontiac, $499 bal, $23 mo.
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
101. Trnller - t ’nlmnns
58 Cadillac, $787 bal, $37 mo.
59 Ply., $791 bal. $31 mo.
3 BEDROOM home. Reason­
Apache Camping Trallera
59 Chav., $641 bal, $32 mo.
able. 322-8962.
Cecil Sellers - 668-4618
57 Olds, $597 bal, $29 mo.
Clark St., Enterprise
3 BEDROOM, m Baths, cent
59 Ford, $399 bal, $23 mo.
air &amp; heat, sprinkler pumps. 123. ItontH &amp; Motor*
58 Chcv. Cnv„ $742 bat, $36 mo.
$76 mo. Ph. 322-9448.
57 Olds, $597 bal. $37 mo.
103. Mobile Homes - Rent 56 Chev. Cnv. $895 bal, $39 mo.
2 BEDROOM HOME, Kitchen
equipped, Built-Ins. $6,973 1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAIL- 56 Lincoln. $592 bal, $31 mo.!
mortgage, Small down pay­
ER furnished. Adults only. 57 Ply. $597 bal. $29 mo. |
58 Pontiac, $774 bal, $33 mo.
ment, take up $62 payments.
$75 mo. Ph. 322 1187.
on'R E D
58 Mercury, $599 bal, $32 mo.
117 Garrison Drive.
IIOUSETRAILER on large 60 Falcon, $686 bal, $32 mo.
NORTH ORLANDO RESALES
private lot. $65 month. Call 58 Dodge. $692 bal, $33 mo.
55 Chevy, $147 bal, $4 mo.
Like new. 2 A 3 BEDROOM
after 6 p.m. 322 6087.
AT
60 Lark, $299 bal. $14 mo.
MASONRY Home*. 1 A 2
t
2-BEDROOM
and
1
3
bed­
55
Ford,
$111
bal,
$3
mo.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
room, Rowman's Trailer 56 Mercury, $117 bal, $4 mo.
$100 Down, Payments loss
53 Pontiac, $99 bal, $3 mo.
Court.
668-4908.
than rent.
HELMLY RE ALT*’
101. Trailer Space • Rent
Ph. 322-1641
TRAILER apace on large lake.
9 BIG ROOMS, 1 Acre lot, in
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Adults only. 322-7368.
62 Rambler
City. Immaculate, with priv­
H ill
SANFORD AVE.
Ambassador
Custom, 4*
acy. Ph. 322 9256.
100. ApnrtmcntH for Rent IUIZ OPEN EVENINGS door, V-ft, standard trana.,
power Blearing A brakaa,
YOUR DREAM HOME
Furn. Apt. 2300 mmnnvlllc.
heater, air cond.
Phono 322-4503
Come True! And at a price
Cozy
Cottage.
Lake
privilege*.
you ran afford. 4 Bedrooms,
'53 FOIll), good txKly, good
Da Bathe, Kitchen equip­ $50. Ph. 322-0106.
mechanical condition, Call
ped, Florida Room and an FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
322 6616, Claude llarroll.
62 Ford F-250
air-conditioned
Family
Cowan. 322 4013.
Series, *« ton, ran body.
Room with rovered patio
'54 PLYMOUTH, RAM. Real
and Bar-B-Que Pit adjoin­ EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park.
clean. Recently overhauled
ing. Priced at $14,000 with MODERN Furn. apla. Al«o
motor. Runs good. $175. Ph,
conventional or FHA financ­ Storage spare. Ph. 322 1374. 322-7690.
63 English Ford
ing available. C-B-4-U Buy)
CLEAN lat Floor Apt. Pvl. 56 OLDSMORILF- Holiday, Consul, rlran nna owaar
car.
4-door, air-condition. RAH,
Stemper Agency
enl. 1004 Palmetto.
needs motor work. $100. 119
RcaUor-lnsuror-TTadca
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
l.ake Dot Drive.
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couplo or single person 62 CORVAIH Monza. 4 apeesl,
63 Chevrolet
Uli. limine* • Snle or Rent
or retired. All utilities in­ Rll, hiirket »ents, while-red
Pickup Half • ton, long
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­ interior. $1200. Call 322 3797. wheel
base, Stepalda bad,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
cated on In St., within 1
6 ryllnder engine, heater.
LAKE. Call a y a n I a g a block of 2 free parking Iota
’62 FALCON, 2 door, at. shift,
322-1597,
and shopping ornler. In­ radio A heater. One local
quire at Manuel Jacobeon
owner 322-2075.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kitchen
Dapt. Store 211 E. First St.
equipped,
Florida
room.
62 Chevrolet
120. Automotive Service
Available Aug. 29. Rent $145 W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Impala Kuprr Sports
Coupe, V-8, automatic
month. Pinccrcst Area. Ph.
Rooms private baths, 114 IU11EN RADIATOR SHOP
trans., power Blearing,
322-8382.
W. First St.
Free Inspection, estimates,
radio and heater.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
THREE BEDROOM. 14* bathe, 2 LARGE Nicely turn. Duplex
A repairs discounted.
apts. Kth Ave., Longwood,
G. I. loan, large corner lot,
21H* E. 3rd.
322-3443
ft ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838large shade trees, 107 Tuck
3298.
er Drive, Sanford. 322-2288.
Auto Glass, Topa
61 Corvair
A Sea* Covers
Serice 500, 4-door sad an,
RAVENNA PARK, 3 bedroom, 3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­
standard transmission,
RAGE APT. Water, electrl14* bath, alr-eondltionad,
AUTO GLASS &amp;
radio and haatar.
city furnished. Nice shady SEAT COVER CO.
kitchen equipped, s t o v e ,
oven, refrigerator, d i s h lot. Adult* only. Ph. 322-1308.
304 W 2nd St. FA 2 1033
washer, disposal. 322-9367.
1 BEDROOM Furnished apart­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ment. Clove downtown. Ph.
97. HouHen For Rent
62 Oldpmobile 88
AUTO GLASS
522-1462 between 9 A 8:30
4-door sedan, V«B, automa­
2 UR, Unfurnished houaa. Ph
Monday thru Friday; 322tic trans., power ataarlng
INSTALLED
322-8892.
and brakes, radio and
4501 other times.
Scnknrik Gins* untl Paint
heater, air conditioning.
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
Company
FURNISHED Apts. 322 0530.
Payton Realty
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4622
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. Cloae in. Ph.
VW SPECIALIST
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Kit­ 322 9173 days, 322 0841 even­ WRIGHT’S AUTO REPAIR
62 Chevrolet
chen equipped. Ph. 322-7095.
Impala, 4-door sedan, V-8,
ings.
Foreign A Domestic
automatic trana., powar
S. Sanford Ave. Across
RENTALS
steering, radio and haatar.
FURNISHED garage apart­ from II.L.II.
3220247.
Furnished or Unfurnished
ment, $45 mo., water Includ­
Ball-Blair Agency
ed. 305 S. Park. 323 0705.
Ph. 322 5611 218 S. Park Ave.
You Need
1 Bit Furn. House. Ph. 668- 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
57 Cadillac
utilities
included.
A
d
u
l
t
*
Ke’ul-Es-tate’
5122.
Fleetwood 4-door aedsB|
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
war and air.
be hit
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
furnished, on Lake. Adults LAKE MARY. Duplex ApartResM-den'tial
fl
ment furnished, 1 Bedroom.
only. Ph. 322-7434.
Com
-m
er’cial
Adult*, no pet*. 322 3930.
63 Ford Galaxie
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
In -d u s’tri-a l
Country Sedan, V-8, antaHouse, $75 month. 905 W. 3 ROOM FURN., Ulilitlca.
Economy, $50. 322 2764.
matte trans., powar ataar*
D-I-A-L
25th St.
Ing, radio and haatar. A
Adelaide
or
Merle
ROSE COURT APTS.
low mileage one owaar car.
3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, large
A-T
lot. Available August 10. 703 1 BEDROOM furnished, lit
* 322-3829 *
floor. 2015 Sanlurd Ave. Ph.
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
MKKI.K W. WAHNEU
688-4323.
Ph. 3230940.

CASHIN

USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
out, call Luther Tasker at
322-0793.
71. Male Help Wanted
322-6159.
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS BOY, SuhsUtute morning pa­
21. Well Drilling
Singer Seloct-O-Matic Zig Zag per route Aug. 13-28. Phone
A-l condition, makes button- 322-1845
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
holes, sews on buttons,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
makes dozens of fancy stit- PLUMBER WANTED. Apply
All Types and Sizes
ches. Now assume 7 pay­ Lee Bros., 319 Elm Ave., or
We Repair and Service
call 322-0852.
ments of $9.73 will accept
STINE
trade-in. Phone Credit Man­
Machinery and Supply Co.
PAINTERS. Experienced only.
207 W 2nd St '
FA 2-5432 ager 322-8627.
A. J. Adcock, 322-9558.
25. Air Cnnd. &amp; Heating AUGUST SPEC. New canvass MAN to service Insurance
cots, $5.99 value, now $3 88.
Debit in Sanford. Salary
Army-Navy Surplus.
AIR-CONDITIONING
plus commissions with op­
By FEDDERS
portunity for fast advance,
51.
Articles
For
Kent
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
ment. Reply to P. O. Box
200 So. Pork Ave.
322-4234
1125, Sanford.
RENT A BED
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
AIR-CONDITIONING
7.1. Mnle nr Femnle Help
Beds.
REFRIGERATION
By Day, Week, or Month
Sales and Service
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. 1st SL Couple to collect eggs on Chic­
FREE ESTIMATES
ken Ranch, m in and wife
Ed Callan
Ph. 322 6154 CARROLL'S FURNITURE
preferred. Place to live tf
55. Furniture For Snle
you qualify. Good aalary. S.
30. Home Appliances
D. McKinney, Old 44, two
miles East of 437, EusUs,
GIBSON 2 Ton Air-Condition For Uie biggest setecUon of
nearly new and used furni­
FU.
er, $100. Norge Refrigerator,
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
$75; Norge 30” Electric
Brokerage in Casselberry 77. Sit uni inn Wanted
Range $10. Call 323-0596.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
DAY WORK. 322-2782.
22 CU. FT. Cheat type freez­
F
R
E
E
E
S
T
IM
A
T
E
er. Perfect condition. Ph.
Upholstering A Maltreat ren­ DAY WORK. 322-8394.
323-0457.
ovating. N ew &gt; Used Furni­ DAY WORK. Experienced,
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
9 CU. FT. Shelvadore Crosley
with reference*. 322-1141.
Co- at 709 Celery Ave.
Refrtgeralor. E x c e l l e n t
FA 2-2117.
working condition. $30. Ph.
MANAGEMENT for motel,
323-0430.
hotel, trailer park or apt.
Sell Us Your Furniture.
house. References. 417 Julia
CHEST TYPE freezer. Excel­ Quick Service With the
St.. Tlluavillc.
______
lent condition. 323-0310.
Cash. SUPER TRADING

31. Musical Instrum ents

121. Srootera A Cyelea

Repossessions

OKRA. 322-0415.

SEWING MACHINE
DUE TO DIVORCE
1964 White Zig Zsg. Looks and
Building Contractor
sews like new, Monograms,
Buttonholes, sews on but­
22. I’lumliing
tons, fancy stitches, over­
PLUMBING
casts raw edges, blind
Contracting Repairs
hems, darns and mends,
FREE ESTIMATES
small Balance or $7.41 per
R. L. HARVEY
month. Write Box 89, San­
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ford Herald.
ELDER SPRINGS
RENT Blue Lustre Electric
PLUMBING
Carpet Shampooer only $1
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
per day. Carroll's Furnl322-7857 or 322-3125
lure.

108. Rooms For Rent

97. Houses For Rent

\ Bank $

21. »ume Repairs

a

*

I M inim um
Inrkrs

AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph. 322-9392.

3hr

V A - FH A
Pro|K'ity Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your aelectlon
these Beautiful 2, 5, A 4
Bedroom

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

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

TAG"
SPECIALS

National

H O LLER S
"SUM M ER
SELLDQW N”

‘1695
‘1495

‘1395

‘ 1595
‘ 2195

‘ 1095

■‘ 2295

2095
595

‘ 2595

FURNISHED 2 Bedroom A rURN. APT. 322 2800.
den panelled house. $95 FURNISHED apartment, cen­
month. 322 3219.
trally located. $15 per month.
3 BEDROOM house. Clean A Phone 322-3641.
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
322-4013.
UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 2
bedroom, fenced yard. Lake
Mary. 322 1507.
FURN. 2 bedroom house. $65
mo. 2430 Chase Ave. 322 4069.
1 UR. furn. house. Lake Mary.
No pets. 322-3049.
2 FURN. apU. $30 A $40 roo.
322 9 480.
CLEAN, furnished 2-bedroom
cottage, shady lawn, screen­
ed porch. $65 mo. 2824
Orange Ava. 3224)296.

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
room. 2 Bath, pine panel- Jim Hunt Realty
ed Florida Room, Central
Office 122-2111
STRICTLY
air, sprinkler system, patio,
AIR conditioned bedroom In
Night 322 0641
150x150 lot. Ph. &gt;22 8522, 207
323-9700
3 room furnished apt. $65.00.
Ridge Rd.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. I l l E. 8th, 322 4285,

•
•
•
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- RE’AL-TOR’8 •
70S So. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

(the church needs you)

61 Chevrolet

llelair 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic Irene., p o w a r
steering, radio A heater.

‘ 1495

y

DRUG STORE

y ;\

• S A L IS P E R S O N S
• C O S M E T IC IA N S
• M E R C H A N D IS E M I N

Experience deairable
Must lie high achool graduate
Top drug itore wages
Excellent employee benefits

Free Nfe Insurance
Paid vacations
Free disability income
Paid holidays
Free Retirement
___
Profit Sharing
APPLY!
THUR8. 9:00 A.M. . 8:00 P. M. AUG. •
200 South French Ave.
Sanford
■
I

64 Chevy. Van
Low mileage, rleaa
throughout.

SAVE!
OPEN —
Fri. Evening! A
All Day Sat.

H O LLE R
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palawtto
Ph. 322-6281
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861 r

�Stir

Doctor-Owned
Pharmacies
Under Fire
WASHINGTON fUPI) Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-MIch.,
laid today that a growing
number of doctori now own
pharmacies or drug compan­
ies, and may turn Uicir pa*
tienta into "captive consum­
e r!."
Hart, chairman of the Sen­
ate anti-trait and monopoly
aub-committee, opened hear­
ing! on doctor-owned pharma­
cies and doctor-owned drug
repackaging and redistribute
ing eompanfei.
In hli ataetment prepared
for the leiiion. Hart laid,
"certainly when a patient
goes to hit doctor and ii giv­
en a prescription for a drag in
which the doctor haa an in­
terest, the patient hat no
choice but to purchase that
trade name drug.
"Alin, wbeo a doctor sug­
gests using his pharmacy
downstairs — or calls a pre­
scription in to a pharmacy —
it is likely that the patient
seldom protests," he said.
Hart sakl the subcommitta
was concerned about the inde­
pendent druggist who finds his
usual prescription business
cut off, and the drug com­
panies whose drugs are no
longer prescribed because of
the physician's financial inter­
est In another company.
Hart laid to date the sub­
committee b a a
identified
•bout 100-doctor owned drug
companies involving possibly
6,000 doctors.

Business
Briefs

V m lb

Page 10.— Aug. 4, 1964

EDWIN CROMAKTIE nf Casselberry, left, was named chairman of the
South Seminole "Goldwater for President" committee at an organiza­
tional meeting held last Thursday. With him are George Harden, chair­
man of the Sanford unit and George Hobrow uml E. Pope Bassett who
were named to the executive committee to work with those previously
elected in Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

W. E. Sumner, of Strieklsnd-Morrison, Inc,, has been
certified ss a graduate of thd
business management course
for office managers at Ford
Motor Company's Atlanta
Marketing Institute.
The course la one of sever­
al available a t tha Institute
for dealers, their personnel
and Ford Motor Company
employ**. Classes are con­
ducted by a staff profession­
al, full-time Instructors.
Subjects range from man­
agement and merchandising
courses for dealers and their
department managers to salesmanship and specialised work­
shops for staff members. In
addition, ths whou) of auto­
motive business administra­
tion conduct* training pro­
grams for selected Ford Mo­
tor Company personnel.
Classes utilise the most of.
fecliva management methods
currently being used by ontatanding automobile dealer­
ships, Mr. Itrock said. Group
participation
in simulated
selling nr management situa­
tions is a primary part of
each course.
The Atlanta Marketing In­
stitute annually enrolls more
then 2,600 sales specialists
of Ford Motor Company
products from a ten-state
area.

H OME

By Jane Casselberry
Field Day held Friday at
South Seminole Elementary
School brought to a close the
very successful summer rec­
reation program which began
with an enrollment of some
170 boys and girls.
Winners of the Field Day

Business Brief

Tannner Returns
From New York

Two thirds of the popula­
tion of the United Htisea
lives within a three-day drive
of Florid*, according to the
Atlas of Florida,

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events were Joe Mitchell,
Marcia Cousincau, G i n g e r
Sullivan, Steven Jamison, Lor­
raine Cousincau, David Jam ­
ison, C a t h y Casselberry,
China Sullivan, Scott Clark;
Phil Holder, Cathy Coyle,
Tom Sullivan, Michael Ussery, Mtke Coyle, Lester Tem­
pleton, Jim Clark, Hrad Con­
ners, John Thompson;
Carol Sullivan, Denise Cousineau, Larry Sullivan, Sharon
Cousincau, Annette Repair,

Ray Ayala, Jim Lucas, Steven
Hcintrleman and Jim Hunt.
Special events of the pro­
gram, which has been direct­
ed by Coach Jim Clark, Otheli
Sullivan and Sirs. Lois Eng­
lish, teachers, have included
a talent alraw, a hobby show,
a hobo day and cookout and
two field days, in addition,
those desiring to participate
hare enjoyed skating on Tues­
day mornings and swimming
on Thursday mornings.

Army Pvt, Douglas O.
Cruce. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard H. Croce, Star Route,
Sanford, waa assigned to the
Eighth V . S. Army, Korea,
July 20.
Cruce is assigned as a fire
control crewman in Battery
D, 7th Missile Battalion of
the 38th Artillery Brigade's
6th Artillery In Korea. Cruce
is a 1061 graduate of Oviedo
High School.
The U. S. Department of
Labor estimates that Flori­
da's labor force will increase
by 1,271,000 worker* be­
tween I960 snd 1970,

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York City where he partici­
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training course relating to
estate planning and business
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Tanner, who live* at 2006
Adums Ave. recently was ap­
pointed to the position of
Metropolitan InsursncB con­
sultant, In which capacity he
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tales and service artlvitirs
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ford office.

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Lubell slid that even Texas
showed signs of weakening.
“On every stret sampled in
Texas towns, the Johnson sup­
porters were on the defensive
before irate neighbors who
protested: 'T hit civil rights
law takes away the white
man's rights’,"
He said his survey indicated
a "new mood of militant po­
litical r e v o l t is surging
through the South."

NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—A sur­
vey of five key southern
states indicates Sen. Barry
Goldwater could sweep much
of the South in the November
presidential election, pollster
Samuel Lubell said today.
Lubell, as reported in the
New York World-Telegram
and the Sun, said his inter­
views with voters revealed
that more than s quarter of
those who supported John F.
Kennedy in 1900 “ now talk of
casting their ballots for Goldwater" rather than President
Johnson.
Lubell said that his poll in­
dicated these heavy losses
"are being offset somewhat
by the return to the Demoe n tic p a r t y of one-time
Democrats who went for
Richard Nixon."
He said, however, "when
all the voter-shifting Is bal­
anced out, my Interviews
show that as of today Goldwater would carry Florida
and Virginia, probably South
Carolina and perhaps even
North Carolina.”
He said only In Texas, of
tite five states in which he
conducted interviews, is John­
son running ahead of Ken­
nedy's showing four years
•go.

THIS LARGE GROUP of students attending summer recreation at South
Seminole Elementary School in Casselberry won ribbons a t Friday’*
Field Day which brought to a close the school’s successful program.

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Navy Planes Hit Four Red Bases; Get 25 Boats
Senate Speeds
Action On
Resolution
C
A South Carolina visitor to
Sanford, Elaine Byrd, chide*
locnl resilient* for their forgelfullnes* on proper handline of the American Flag.
She called the other day to
repert the Fluff had been left
* tlylng overnight at at least
two local locations. The Flag
is raised at sunrise; lowered
a t sunset—.taken down during
Inclement weather, she re­
mind*.

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Members of the Gindervllle
Fire Department have been
Invited to be guests of Sanm ford Fire Chief Mack N.
Cleveland Sr. at Station One
Thursday at 7:110 p.m. Chief
Cleveland will lecture on ven­
tilation and a film will be
shown on the Chicago Fire
Schocl activities.

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New students In the San­
ford area and who plan to
attend the 10th, 11th or 12th
grades at Seminole High
School are reminded to report
to the school auditorium at
8:30 a.m. Thursday. Place­
ment tests will be given and
atudents counseled lit choos­
ing courses for the coming
school year. Students should
plan to remain at the school
until noon.

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Despite t h e
widespread
publicity on the need for polio
vaccine, a survey of Florida’s
child immunisation program,
starter earlier this year by
the State Board of Health,
allow'* that among the 15mnnth-old children 11 per
rent of the white nnd 3l per
cent of the non-white have
not taken the vaccine. "This
could he dangerous situation,
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, state
health officer, reports, "be­
cause the pre-school child I*
at the greatest risk and yet
is the pcoreat immunized
against polio.”
Wonder what happened to
the celebrated stoolie Joe Valachl?

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Kudos to the Sanford Gar­
den Club for its energetic
plans for a new Garden Cen­
ter.
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Have ynu noticed the cleanaing job being given the side
of u downtown store? The
sandblasting makes it appear
ao much cleaner, looks like
it's been painted. Another
step in the beautification of
local establishments.
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Can't help but note the
“tone” of the fiscal budget
proposed for the rlty by the
city manager’* office. Seems
the lakefront marina project
ha* iparked a feeling of oplimiim even when it comes
to cold, stark figures. It's a
hold-the-line budget yet of­
fers a number of new projecta
for the coming fiaral year.

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A local slo-pitch team spon­
sored by Kingswood Builders
and winner* of 27 of 28
games played here travels to
Eau Gallic today for the state
tournament. The Kingswood
entry plays the second game,
starting at 9:30, and a host of
follower* are expected to drive
to the Brevard community to
watch them.

Tourist Sessions
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The
Florida Development
Commission said today it
would hold a aeriea of meet­
ing* In 10 cities next week
to preview the slate's fall and
winter tourist advertising
rampslgn.

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Herald Index
Abby -------- --------- ... Page 9
Bridge ........ —---Page 9
Classified
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Page 2- A
Comics ....
Editorial ..... . .... Page LA
Funerals ....... ......... Page 3
Horoscope ......... .... Page 2- A
Page 8
Society ...............
Sports ---------------- .. Page 6
Page 9
TV Program*
*We th* Wumcn —.... Pag* 9

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Senate Democratic and Re­
publican leaders agreed today
to give immediate considera­
tion to President Johnson's
emergency resolution voicing
U. S. determination to keep
peace in Southeast Asia by
any means necessary.
A* the informal agreement
was reached, Senate GOP
Leader Everett M. Dirksen
s u g g e a t e d to Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield that
committee consideration be
by-passed in the interests of
speedy action.
First statements of key
lawmakers indicated prompt
bipartisan bucking for the
President's resolution to back
up Tuesday night’s counter­
attack against North Viet­
namese torpedo boat installa­
tions.
Mansfield i n d i c a t e d to
newsmen that the resolution
would be brought up on the
floor "later this afternoon.’’ It
had not been received from
the White House when the
Senate met at 10 a. m. EDT.
Dirkaen told Mansfield he
felt the resolution was so Important that it should have
immediate consideration rath­
er than being referred to the
foreign relations and armed
services committees.
Ranking member* of both
groupa wore briefed at the
White House Tuesday night
before the President's an­
nouncement of the counterat­
tack and hi* resolution pro­
posal.
Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tcnn.,
said that in view of the Pres­
ident's action " w h a t e v e r
doubt* one may have held as
to U. 8. policy concerning
Viet Naw is now water over
the dam.”

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SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 219
VOL. 56 United Pres* Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. AUGUST 5, 1961

Waterfront Project Gets Solid
Support O f Sanford Merchants
By Henry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The snowballing lakefront
marina project received a
whopping boost Tuesday af­
ternoon when the Sanford
Merchants Association gave
ita solid support to the pro­
posal.
Comments
ranged from
"the only thing wrong witli
this (project) is that it's f&gt;0
years too late” to "we can't
start small; we must have the
whole of the first phase in
the project,” and "think of
it: people can leave Chicngo
in their yachta and tie up in
Sanford.”
Association members, meet­
ing in the Seminole Chamber
of Commerce conference room,
listened to briefings (tom the
prime movers of the marina,
asked several i|uestiuns and
then In lesi than an hour vot­
ed unanimously to give it full
support.
The motion asked that the
City Commission continue its
study of the feasibility and
endorsed ''the basic idea of
developing the lakefront.”
B. L. Perkins, association
president, introduced George

Touhy of the First Federnl
Havings &amp; I/ian Association
who sketched the start of the
"idea" early this yesr, how
the three local financial insti­
tutions merged efforts to ''do
something” with the natural
asset of tlie community.
"The financial institutions,"
Touhy suid, "sought to pre­
sent a positive program, one
that is practical and would
lend to development of the
downtown district.
"Engineers studied it and

Desegregation O f 1 7
about the existence of the or­
der and to flic a written re­
port with the Judge Indicat­
ing this had been done.
Noting that Manucy claimed
n club membership of 1,476 In
n newspaper (Miami Herald)
interview, Simpson s a i d :
"This may bo an inflated
claim. Nevertheless r e c e n t
events in St. Augustine indi­
cate that the membership is
of considerable site."

Florida Guard
To Hit Highways
TAMPA (UPI) — Florida
highway* will be clogged with
military convoys during two
weekends this month, the Pen­
insula Motor Club warned
Tuesday.
The club said that during
Aug. 7-9 and Aug. 21-23
more than 1,000 military vehiclcs of the Florida National
Guard would be traveling the
state's roads. The trucks will
(rampart more than 7,000
guardsmen and equipment to
annual maneuver*.

Bodies O f 3 Rights
W orkers Identified
JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) —
Three badly decomposed bod­
ies found In shallow graves
at a farm pond site near Phil­
adelphia, Miss., were identi­
fied today as those of three
civil rights workers who dis­
appeared 44 daya ago.
A terae FBI announcement,
read here and in Washington,
made no mention of tire cause
of death or whether arrests
in the case were imminent.
Positive identifications from
fingerprint* and dental rec­
ords were made of two of the
workert-Andrew Goodman, 20,
and Mirharl Schwrrner, 24,
both white and from New
York.
A tentative identification
was mads of th* third work­
er, Negro Jamee Chaney, 21,
of Meridian, Mlse.
They vanished the night of

June 21 near Philadelphia
following their arrest on a
speeding charge while par­
ticipating in a summer cam­
paign by college studonta to
register Negro voter* In Mis­
sissippi.
The bodies were found late
Tuesday, six week* and two
days after Philadelphia au­
thorities said they were re­
leased from Jail, by FBI
agents digging around a new­
ly-constructed farm p o n d
dam in dense pine thickets
and underbrush five miles
southwest of the small east
Mississippi city.
■Jlie graves were a (tone’s
throw from state highway 21,
the same on which the burn­
ed out station wagon used
by the worker* waa found 13
miles northeast of Philadel­
phia the day after they dis­
appeared.

came up with this half-million
dollar deni. We tried to get
something different from any
other community. The lakefront is something only we
have. It's a God-given asset
ami we should take advantage
of it.
"The lskefront is city-own­
ed; there are no title prob­
lems, no untold amount to be
developed to take advantage
of the trend to recreation.
Working hours ate only about
two-thirds of other genera­
tion* and ths workers are

getting more Income thus al­
lowing them to take up boat­
ing.”
He noted many persons are
living on their yachta and
they contribute in many ways
to the economic life of a
community.
Touhy said the city is nowengaged in steps toward n
feasibility study and “if you
(merchants) go Hlong they
will do it. 1 hope you will.”
John Krider, executive di­
rector of the Seminole Cham-

SANFOIll) MERCHANTS bucked the proposed lakefront marina nt u
meethuf of tb -ir nwweinUon Tucadny nt. the Seminole Chandler of Com­
merce conference room. Shown around the ‘idea* for tho mnrinn nre. from
left, John Ivey, John llurton IV, I&lt;h-h1 architect fot the project; C,eorRo
Touhy of First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association; Howard Hodges,
Sanford Allantic National Hank president; nnd H. L. Perkins, a sso cia ­
tion president.
(Herald Photo)

Businesses Ordered
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) U, S. District Judge Bryan
Simpson ordpred today 17 St.
Augustine restaurants a n d
motels to desegregate by Sat­
urday and enjoined a group
of segregationists from inter­
fe rin g with them.
Simpson specified Halstead
Richard (Hois) Manucy and
(he Ancient City Hunting Club
which he heads, in his order
against molesting, threaten­
ing, intimidating or coercing
the Negroes or the owners of
the establishments.
The order said an attorney
for some of the segregation­
ists against whom the Injunc­
tion was sought had agreed
to issuance of the Injunction.
The Ku Klux Klan and At­
lanta attorney J. B. Stoner,
who were among t h o s e
against whom the Injunction
was sought, were not specified
in the order.
The order enjoined any
persona not named, however,
who might have knowledge of
the order.
Simpson directed Manucy
to tel) the member* of the
Ancient City Hunting Club

O il D e p o t
In F la m e s

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

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Easy Landing

laycees Urge Public
To Attend Forum

DOWNEY, Calif. (UPI) —
lly Dottle Austin
A space agency official said
(City Editor)
Tuesday Ranger 7's historic
Ilcrervatlons
for luncheon
close-up photo* of the moon
revealed it will be easier than with the .laycees Thursday at
expeeted to make a manned the waterlront panel-forum
program closed at noon today,
lunar lundlng.
but the public is Hill invited
tu attend the program session,
Red Party Call
at the Civic Center, Jaycee
MOSCOW (U PI)—Premier
President Clyde Long said to­
Nikita S. Khrushchev will call
day.
a meeting of the Communist
"Die live broadcast of the
parly Central Committee in
program by Radio Station
November, apparently to deal
W'MUt will begin at 12:32 p.m.
with agriculture, the T ubs
so wo urge those who are
newt agency reported today.
pot having lunch with us to
bo seated by 12:20 pm . so
Resignations
that we can 1hj ready to be­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
gin (tie broadcast," Long em­
S e c r e t a r y of Stale Tom phasized.
Adama say* a number of jun­
Lunch will be s e r v e d
ior rollege presidents nru
promptly at 12 noon, and all
holding resignation* .in abey­
luncheon guest* are urged to
ance, waiting to see if there
be on time.
la a change in the slate's edu­
At press lime today, SO
cational atmosphere.
reservations had been made
with the Jayceei Information
Poverty Bill Up
utliee secretary, Mrs. Phyllis
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Chapman.
House leaders called up Pres­
ident Johnson’s "must pa»»"
anti-poverty trill today with a Goldwater Cuts
behlnd-the-scenea buttle rag­
ing for a handful of crucial Short Vacation;
Votes which could spell vic­
tory or defeat for the meas­ Flies To Capital
ure.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Ill-publican presidential nom­
More Bombs
ine** Barry M. Goldwater,
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (UPI) with an expression of strong
—Rioting hand* of Negro support for President John­
snipers exploded doxens of son’* derision to attark North
Molotov c o c k t a i l s , bulled Vietnamese gunboat bases,
rock* and set fire to an alum- flew hark to Washington to ­
doned tenement Tuesday night day, rutting his California va­
in a renewed outburst of riot­ cation by one day because of
ing in this industrial city'a the Houthrast Alla situation.
Negro slum.
On arrival her* aboard a
chartered twin-engine plane
after a 9'» hour flight from
Polio Fight
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — California, Goldwater refused
The Slate Heelth Board has to elaborate on his earlier
urged a stepped-up polio Im­ statement of support for
munization program, follow­ Johnson's action.
ing a survey of 16-munth old
Before leaving California,
children in the state that Goldwater assured Johnson of
showed II per cent of the support for his decision to a t­
whitee and 31 per rent of the tark the bases of Communist
non-whites htd not taken boats that have attacked U.
S. warships.
polio vaccine

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"There has been a great
deal of Interest and enthus­
iasm shown in the proposed
waterfront development plan
in Sanford, in Seminole Coun­
ty and throughout Central
Florida," said Long.
"Tho Jaycee*, In the puhllc
interest, have arranged this
panel-forum discussion a n d
question ami answer session,
for tlie benefit of area citizens
who sre eager to learn more
about the plans, what is being
done, and how they will affect
tlie future of Sanford,” larng
said.
"Everyone Is interested in
studying the proposed 'new
image' for Sanford, and at
(his meeting we will have
pictorial drawings, maps and
brochures which can be stud­
ied." he said.
"Present to answer ques­
tions and explain the details
will be tho proposers of the
plan. They are Howard Hodg­
es, president of the Sanford
Atlantic Bank; T. E. Tucker,
president of the Florida State
Bank; John Burton, IV, ar­
chitect. and George Touhy,
executive vice president of
First Federal," Long explain­
ed.
Moderator for the panel dis­
cussion will lie Jaycee Tommy
Speer and the live radio
broadcast will be conducted
by Jaycee Bill Reck of Sta­
tion WTRR.
Member* of the City Com­
mission have also been invited
aa guests of (he Jayceei.

Ethel, Ernest
Call It Quits
BEVERLY H I L L S . Calif.
(UPI) — Actor Ernest Borgnine and Broadway musical
star Ethel Merman were liv­
ing apart today, their m arri­
age in trouble.
M in Merman, 33, left the
couple'* home Monday night
and took up residence In a
hotel, tricods reported.

ber, said the proponents of
the marina pondered what
they could do to "re-create
confidence in our community.
This 1* what engineers came
up with.”
Howard Hodges, president
of Sanford Atlantic National
Hank, reviewed the utility
franchise tnx term* and noted
the money Is earmarked sole­
ly for capital Improvements
nnd thus is "a natural” for
tlie project,
Tho bonds, he said, would
be "perfectly dcairnbte" nnd
local banka would ha willing
to purrhaso them,
John Burton IV, local archi­
tect, displayed a color draw­
ing of the proposed marina,
one which bo said is "just an
Idea” from which engineers
cull deviate to liesl suit the
need* of tlie project.
Francis Itoumillnt, chair­
man of tho Sanford Port Au­
thority Committra of the
Chamber, utso urged tutnl
backing of the proposal nnd
pointed to tlie "natural corol­
lary" with tho port.
M. L. (Sonny) liahorn Jr.,
city commissioner und mem­
ber of (be association, said he
feels that “ail commissioner*
are in favor of it. Tlie genria l feeling (of the puhlie)
that we am against it ia not
tiun."
He added th* Commission
Is "chaiged with spending
this money and we must look
at it from all angles.” Kabom
added that prospective engi­
neer* have been interviewed
nnd this phase of tlie project
should bo completed soon.

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5 Engineering
Firms To List
Qualifications
Representatives of five ma­
rine engineering companies
have been selected by City
Manager W. E. Knowles to
draw up perspectives (or pre­
sentation to the City Com­
missioners on their company's
qualifications and their a|i«
proache* to the waterfront de­
velopment plan.
Knowles said today that tlie
five firms were selected on the
basil of their qualification* In
marine engineering, land u*e
e x p e r i e nee, architectural
qualifications and sanitary en­
gineering qualifications.
All five will be provided
with modified general outlines
for their perspectives snd given
IS days to prepare them for
presentation to the City Com­
missioners, Knowles added.
Each firm then will be Interviewerd by the commission,
which will select the firm best
qualified to undertake the
preliminary engineering study
of the waterfront development
plans, Knowles said.
The firms will be ssked to
come up with a cost estimate
for preparation of their report
and asked to explain in detail
what will be Included in their
reports, and the approximate
time necessary to prepare It.
One of the primary questions
which City Commlasloncrs arc
awaiting from the preliminary
studies and estimates of the
five firms will be an actual
cost estimate of the overall
development plan.
Firms which will be Inter­
viewed by rommlssioner* in
about |3 days Include J. K.
Greiner and Company of Tam­
pa; Lock wood-Green Engi­
neers from Spartanburg. S. C.;
David Volkert and Associates,
Miami;
Howard,
Needle*,
Tam men and Bergendoff, of
Orlando and Tampa Bay En­
gineering Company out of St
Refers burg,

*

WASHINGTON (LTD —
Striking back on President
Johnson's order*, U. S. Navy
planes todny bombed four
liases in North Viet Nam, de­
stroying or damaging about
23 Communist patrol boat* and
sending an oil depot up in
flames.

* •

•

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI)— Die United States
rushed six — and probably
more — Della Dagger Fin:
supersonic Jet planes into
Soulh Viet Nam today to
bolster air defenses in the
growing war crisis with
Communist North Vlrt Nam.
They landed at nearby Tan
Son Shut Airport at noon and
promptly were placed on a
"five nilnule alert" to go
Into action If needed.

•

•

•

Two American plane* were
shet down by nnti-nirernft
fire from Itod ground bat­
teries and their pilots were
presumed lost.
Tbe five-hour raid was car­
ried out by planes from tbe
carriers Tirundcroga a n d
Constellation in retaliation
for two alack* by North Viet­
namese patrol bonis on U. S,
destroyer* patrolling interna­
tional waters.

•

« •

President Johnson In a
speech at Syrneuse, N. Y.,
this morning said he ordered
the air strike to show the
Communists that "deliberate,
willful and systematic ag­
gression" will not go unchal­
lenged.
Preparing for nny eventu­
ality, tbe Defense Department
dispatched powerful U. S. air
and nsval reinforcements to
the western Pacific, and
alerted Army nnd Marine

U. S. Justified,
Australia Says
SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)
—Australian Externnl Af­
fairs Minister Paul lla sluek
said today the American
strikes ngalnst Communist
North iVetnamesc air bases
in retaliation for torpedo
boat atm-h* were "completely
Justified."
Australia, which is the only
foreign country beside* the
United States to have com­
bat advisers in South Viet
Nam, was the first country
besides South Viet Nam it­
self to support the American
action officially.
Husluck said in n state­
ment, “The Australian gov­
ernment believe* this action
was completely Justified us
North Viet Nam ruuld not lie
left undisturbed in its rnpaeity to launch and renew
such attacks.”

Star Farmer
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
George II, Culver house, 21, of
Fort Pierce, has been named
to receive s 1901 star Amer­
ican farmer uwurd, one of the
highest honor* made niinuulty by tbe Future Farmers of
America.

ground force* for pcitfbl*
movement on short nntics.
In New York, the United
Nation* Security Council was
called into emergency session
at 3 p.m. EDT to consider
U. S. charges of aggression
against North Viet Nam,

•

•

•

There was no immediate reiponti
from Communist
Chins, which adjoin* North
Viet Nam and which forced
the United States into a long
nnd bloody struggle In Korea
more than s decade ago.
Chins hai a powerful if not
dominant voice in North Viet­
namese affairs.
Radio Moscow broadcast a
dispatch datcllned H a n o i ,
capital of North Viet Nam,
saying that U. S. planes had
carried out a "piratical” raid
but wers driven off.
In his Syracuse speech, th*
President emphasized that tha
United States (till seeks
pence In Southeast Asia and
tins no desire to widen th s
war in Viet Nam. But he said
the time had eome to maka
clear that "there can be n«
pence by aggression, and no
immunity from reply.”
Johnson said the United
States is reaily and eager far
tho United Nations to exa­
mine this nation's course of
action in the Vietnamese cri­
sis.
*

*

•

"We welcome—end wa In­
vite—the scrutiny of all men
who seek pence, for peace la
the only purpose of the courso
wo pursue," he declared. "Th»
world must never forget th a t
nggresslcn unchallenged la
aggression unleashed."
The nlr strike against
North Viet Nam was endors­
ed by lenders of both parties
In congress nnd by Republi­
can presidential n o m i n e *
Barry M. Goldwater, whom
Johnson notified In advance.
Senate Democratic and Re­
publican leaders agreed to an
emergency resolution, r e ­
quested by tho President,
voicing U. S. determination
to take all necessary steps to
stabilize ths situation in
Southeast Asia, Swift and
overwhelming approval waa
expected.

•

•

I

•

Great Britain threw Ha
support behind th* United
States. Government sources
In London said the United
States hml simply exercised
its "legitimate right of selfdefense."
Results of the air action
were nnmmnced at 9 a.m,
EOT by Defense Secretary
Robert 8. McNamara, who
bail spent the night a t th*
Pentagon keeping a close per­
sonal watch on the tens* situ­
ation.
Tending intelligence analy­
sis of 04 air sorties by U. S.
pilots, the defense secretary
declined to estimate the ex­
tent of the damage inflicted
on the North Vletnames*
shore bases. But ha said that
the oil depot, representing 10
per cent of North Viet Nam's
petroleum storage capacity,
was 90 per cent destroyed.
Smoke from the burning oil
tunks rose to 14,000 feet.

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Page 12 — July 0, 1964

Brralh

M ale Nurse Confesses 'P ity Killing' Of Boy
PAR IS (U P I ) - A publicityloving little m in who calls
him iclf "T h e Strangler" * iy »
he killed an 11-year-old French
boy because he pitied him.
Luc ten Letter, 27, a sad-eyed

male
m ine,
confessed
to
police Sunday that he smother*
ed young Jean-Luc Taron and
then confounded police for 40
daya
with
morbid
letters
bragging his crime.

Six Arrested In Lakeland Clash
L A K E L A N D (U P I) — Six caliber rifle, a piece o f lead
white youths were arrested pipe and aeven knives In the
by

police

band*

of

Sunday
white

night

and

at boys' possession.
Tha trouble followed a aer­

Negro

boyi roamed the street heckl­ ies o f minor rock-tlirowlng
ing each other. There were no Incidents Saturday night In
Incidents o f violence.
which groups of Negro and
The boys were picked up on white boys— about 100 each—
charges o f carrying concealed
lined up on opposite sides of
weapons, police said, and
three o f them were turned the street and heckled each
other.
ever to juvenile authorities.
About fourteen Nfgrnra out
The other three — Jnmea
Holley, Robert Raker and o f a group o f 75 or 80 walk­
Donald Lineburger, all 17— ing tha streets downtown, en­
were charged with carrying tered and were served at a
« deadly weapon and released. r n s t n u r a n t (The Toddle
Police said they found a 22- House),

The confusion brought erica
of "lynch him” from angry
Parisians. Hut some Investi­
gators were known to doubt
Leger's confession.
Many of the statements In
the 58 letters said to have
been written b/ Jegcr were
false. He retracted a claim
he had killed four other per­
sons.
Jean-Luc'* mother raid, "it
i« the end of a nightmare."
Legcr was arrester! be-a use
of his thi-at for publicity.
Thin, short and dark-haired,
Ix*ger wrrrked at a Paris men­
tal hospital where hi* wife Is
a patient. Police said he splatlered blood on his car and
then told them "The Strang­
ler” had telephoned him to re­
port he had stolen it.
The car incident was Ihe last
o f a aeries of cnmmunicalion*
with which Legcr said ho del­
uged the police, the press and
Jcan-Luc's father. H ie lettera
included false clues to the T a r­
on killing and the claim of

four other murders.
Legcr took the car to a
police station Saturday. After
all-night grilling, police said,
Leger confessed writing the
letters and killing the Taron
boy. He said he met Jean-Luc
May 26 Just after the boy had
run away from home because
o f a .pat with his parent*.
Legcr aald he followed the
boy into the subway, offered
to take him to a movie, and
finally took him for a ride in
his car. At the Verrlercs

Woods wtest of Paris, they
stopped.
"A rc there wolves in the
woods?" Leger said the boy
asked.
Then, Leger said, he was
seized with pity for a boy who,
like himself, had an unhappy
childhbbdT- and 'h a d ' a ~ " d t lfit
to kill him.” He said he grablied Jean-laje by the throat
and threw him onto the m o««.
covercd ground and smothered
j'llm. The boy's body wss
lound In the woods May 27.

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• • •

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TU ESD AY. JU LY 7, 19G1

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

County Board Drafting Budget

Spectators who were west
of the "launching pad" lor
the fireworks display on the
Sanford waterfront Saturday
night had a double treat, in
addition to the splendid spec­
tacle sponsored by the Lions
club, Mother Nature was giv­
ing a show of her own in the
east where lightning swept,
atreakfd and skittered among
TALLAHASSEE
(L T D
the storm clouds, providing
The state cabinet took a major
some pyro • techniques that
step today to kickoff ultimate
heightened the interest con­
construction of the Cross-Flor­
siderably.
e
ida Barge Canal.
• • •
Sitting as trustees of the in­
The young diamond-dusters
ternal improvement fund, the
who were waiting to gel their
cabinet agreed to lend the
ball game o- the way at Roy
Florida Canal Authority up to
Holler F i c l # felt that the
21.2 million for purchase of
aerial display put on by the
right-of-way for the canal for
Lions would never end —
which federal
construction
and some of the parents wait­
funds have been made avail­
ing to sec
the youngsters
able.
• get with it" also were a bit
To secure the loan, the can­
impatient. And you can sure al authority will give the state
believe it, there was QUITE a mortgage on surplus lands
a gallery on hand to sec the valued at $1.5 million which it
ball game.
owns but docs not need for the
• • •
project.
If you had any idea that all
The cabinet authorized Ally.
the localilcs went to the bea­ Gen. James Hynes to draw up
ches Sunday, you should have the necessary legal papers in
seen the traffic Jams after connection with the loan and
the holiday festivities were mortgage to the Marion Coun­
over!
ty lands.
• • •
State Treasurer J. Edwin
And that goes for the Long- Larson questioned whether the
wood wing-ding, loo. What a It fund had sufficient cash to
Tourth
THOSE
folks had! make the loan without having
Dut on Sunday the field that to cash in securities at a loss
had been seething with ac­ In interest.
Director William Kidd, who
tivity and boundless m erri­
ment 12 hours earlier, presen­ previously had told the trus­
ted a most contrasting dismal tees they'd have to start taking
scene. The gaily festooned it easy on other loans in view
and lighted booths were for­ of the canal commitment, said
lorn and deserted, instead of he was trying desperately lo
get the fund’s rash position in
the multiplied hundreds who
shape so that no Investments
swarmed over the field and
would have to be casncd to
whose laughter and shouts
make the loan.
echoed down the highway, not
He said he believed it could
a soul stirred among the de­
be done alnce all the money
bris and the only sound was
won’t be released at once but
that o f whirling
cars that
only as needed to buy lands.
passed, drviers of which were
He said there is a $900,000
entirely
unmindful of what
cash balance now on hand, but
had been just a few hours explained there w ere other
boforc a frolicsome, festive commitments against it in
field.
eluding loans to the St. Augus­
• • •
tine historical restoration and
The
collective
heart
of for capitol center projects.
Seminole County goes out to
Gov. F a rm Bryant pointed
the officials and all others out that the loan will be an
who are concerned at Forest Investment since If it's not
Lake Academy because of the repaid,
the
stale
cabinet
distressing fire that r a k e d would get the Marion County
their campus and destroyed lands. But he said he fully
many of the facilities of this expected the money would be
rapidly growing educational paid back from millage paid
plant.
God-speed
to their by the counties through which
plans and efforts to rebuild the canal will pass.
and be ready for the faU
term of school.
•
•
•

$10 Million
Hike In Tax
Base Seen

Cabinet OKs
Million
Canal Loan

When County Commission­
e r John Alexander saw Tom
McDonald tear off the June
sheet from a calendar in the
Courthouse's c o m m i s a I on
chamber this morning he re
minded the form er Sanford
m ayor' that it was County
Clerk Arthur Beckwith's re­
sponsibility to remove out­
dated calendar pages. Alex­
ander was referring to a re­
cent clock item in which
Beckwith was reported to
have removed calendars, plug­
ged in an extension phone,
distributed paper cups, etc., as
a part of his routine duties.
• • •
Speaking o f construction,
the Central Baptists’ new
sanctuary is moving right
along, too. But too slowly to
•uit the congregation that is
"rarln* to g o " to get into it.
Lessee now, isn't there a trite
saying that "R om e wasn't
built in a day” —and neither
is a fine building like that
sanctuary!
•
•
»

Rail Union To
Seek Pay Raise

CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa (U P I)— Notices will be served
on the nation’s railroads July
15 of new wage Increase and
extended vacation plans sought
for railway conduclori and
brakemen.
The Order of Railway Con­
d u ctor and Brakemen (OR
CB) seeks a 25 per cent wage
Increase and 12-week vaca­
tions every five years for
employe* after their 10th year.
ORCB chairman George H.
Harris said Monday the order
sought to correct "w age in­
equities" mat affect hourlypaid workers on miscellaneous
runs of 100 miles or less.
The order seeks to increase
conductors' pay on such run*
to $3.10 an hour and $21 80 a
day.
Brakemen
would
------be
raised to $2 90 an hour ami
$23.20 a dry, in addition lo
the 25 per cent general wage
increase.

Did you know there are 27
customers in Sanford who use
over a quarter of a million
gallons of water a month?
That's about nine million gal­
MaJ. Gen. Henry W. McMiladjutant
general
of
lons or more— a lot of water. Ian.
Florida, today revealed that
the Florida Arm y National
Guard will conduct a statewide practice test alert prior
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i We the Women _ _ 1'age 9 o f the practice exercise.

National Guard
To Hold Alert

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more people to stage a mass­
ive civil rights march through

NO. 228

SIIEH A HOARD MEMBERS attending the quarterly meeting o f the
Seminole Hospital Eye Hank Auxiliary surround E. 1*. Richards, (fourth
front left) as he assumes chairmanship o f the organization. From left
arc Mrs. Lynn Reed o f DeBary; Dr. Edwin Lindsey, Mrs. Grace Fisher,
Richards, Mrs. Frank Woodruff, founder anil executive secretary and
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow.

Retired Minister
$2.5 Billion
New Head Of SHEBA Defense Cost
Cut Reported
K. P. Richard*, retired min­

Richards took office at the
ister front Casselberry and a quarterly meeting o f the or­
ganization held at the Capri
member o f the Casselberry
Restaurant Monduy.
Lions Club has been named
Other members o f the board
new rhnirmnn o f .SHEBA, the
o f directors, some new, some
Seminole Hospital Eyo Bank
continuing include Mrs. I.ynn
Auxiliary.
Reed of DeBary, ,Mrs. Charles
Cole o f Geneva; Mrs. W. L.
Gramkow, Mrs. Edwin Ep­
stein, Mrs. Grace Fisher, Dr.
Frank Leone, Carroll Burke,
Dr. Edwin Lindsey and Rob­
ert Hcsstrcr o f S«iifuiJ, Hib­
bard Casselberry o f the Cussrlbcrry Lions Club is also a
HOUSTON ( U P I) — Melvin member of the board.
Mr*. Frank Woodiuff, exec­
Lane Powers rrntuined in jail
today faring extradition pro­ utive secretary and founder of
ceedings from Florida for the KHERA reported that nino
stabbing death of millionaire complete sets of eyes have
been sent to the eye bunk lo­
Jarqucs Mossier in Miami.
cated In the J. Ilillis Miller
Mcdicul Center in Guinsville,
M A N IL A (U IT ) — Heavy for surgery to restore the
monsoon rams hit the central sight o f persons who ran re­
Philippines lute Monday and gain their sight by the use
early today, causing at least of corneal transplant.
“ We now have over 350
four deutlis by drowning, ac­
cording lo weather bureau o f­ persona on the lial o ' those
who have signed up to donate
ficials here.
their eyea after death in ordr thut the living may have
MEXICO C IT Y (U P I) — the g ift o f sight,” said Mrs.
Mopping-up operations follow­ Woodruff.
“ O f all the eye banks in the
ing Mexico's severe earth­
quake were concentrated to­ northern and central section
day in Guerrero State where o f Florida, our group leads in
several towns were virtually the number of sets of eyes
sent in to Gainesville," stie
destroyed.
added.

iUULVA...

BRIEFS

Powers In Jail

Rains Kill 4

Quake Mopup

Nikita Home
MOSCOW ( U P I&gt; — Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev, Just
back from a tour o f Scandi­
navia, today took up matter*
of both Fast and West in his
drive to bolster Itussia's role
us u world leader.

Mix Ordered In
Jackson, Biloxi

JACKSON', Miss. (U P I) Federal District Judge Sidney
Mite today issued permanent
ordering
public
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U P I ) — Injunctions
The ihuirmnn o f the board of school desegregation in Sept­
the lloliduy Inns of America ember in Jackson, Biloxi and
bus informed the 488 motels rural Leake County.
The order paved the way (or
fn the chnin that the civil
rights law "must be observ­ the first public school inte­
gration in Mississippi below
ed."
the college level.
Mize earlier had given the
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) — three achoil systems until
Sen. Clifford P. Case,, R-N. July 15 to come up with plans
J., said today the government for classroom integration to
could force Bobby linker to begin In September.
Mize's ruling came as the
give up “ every penny be ha
mu(j e through the use of his Mississippi Legislature worked
inf|ut.nre and the prestige o f on a plan of state tuition
grants similar to those used in
|,|a office."
other southern states, which
would permit students to drop
out of public schools which are
M ERID IAN,. Miss. ( U P I ) —
Integrated and to attend pri
A group o f the nation's top
vate classes.
civil rights leaders continued
their march through Missis­
sippi today undaunted by a
setback in nearby Philadel­
phia where three civil righU
workers disappeared 16 days
CHAMONIX, France (U P I)
ago.
An avalanche high on Mont

Observe Law

Baker Again

March Continues

Avalanche Kills
Ex-Ski Champ

Works Both Ways
MEMPHIS. Tenn. ( U P I ) —
Negro restaurant and night
•pot owners “ must realise
that the civil rights law cov­
er* them as well as it covert
the white esUbliahmenU," a
Negro leader, Jesse Turner,,
presidnt o f
tha
Memphis
N A A C P chapter, said Mon­
day,

Blanc today killed former
world slalom ski champion
Charles Boron of France and
13 other people, mountain re*,
cue official* announced.
The 14 people were swept
600 yards down Europe's high­
est mountain to their deaths.
They were climbing the
beautiful Aiguille Vcrte slope
not far from the 15,777-foot
summit.

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Defense Secretary Hohcrt S.
McNamara reported to Pres­
ident Johnson today that de­
fense costa were cut by $2.5
billion in the past year with­
out any harm to America's
military strength.
in a review of his economy
drive, McNamara said sav­
ings ran the gamut from halv­
ing the eosl of servleempn's
"dog tags" and cutting stocks
of insert repellents to glosiag
mililtafy Installations -and reduring certain missile pur­
chases.
Johnson, hailing the cost re­
duction program, said McNa­
mara's rcpoit "gives me con­
fidence that my pledge to get
a dollar's worth of value
Irum every dollar spent can
l&gt;c fulfilled."
The rr|H&gt;rt was mado public
at the Defense Department,
together with Johnson's commint on it.
For Hie year that ended
June 30, .McNamara said, de­
fense savings exceeded orig­
inal forecasts by $1 billion.
Tlw secretary set an enthu­
siastic new goal of saving at
an annual rale of $16 billion
by mid-1967, an increase of
$000 million in his earlier tar­
get.
" I want to assure you," he
told the President In a loI agz, single • spaced ro|*ort,
“ that these savings are being
achieved without any adverse
eifeet on our military streng­
th and combat readiness."

Ev And Charlie
Goldwater Twins
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I ) Home
Ill-publican
Leader
Charles A. Hallerk
has agreed to second the nomina­
tion of Sen. Barry Goldwater
for
tin1 GOP
presidential
nomination next week, it was
announced today.
Lee Edwards, director of
public
information of the
Goldwater
committee,
said
the Indiana Republican talk­
ed with Goldwater
Monday
night by telephone “ and agreed to speak for the A ri­
zona front-runner."
Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirkscn of Illin­
ois announced last week lie
would p 1 a o c
Goldwater'*
name In nomination.

By Julian Stenstrnm
Seminole County’* Commis­
sioners this morning began
their annual task of building
a budget for the 1964-65 fiscal
year which goes into effect
Oct. 1, with an estimated to­
tal tax base or $207,053,237—
an increase of $to.906,7!6
over last year's figure of
$196,146,521.
The increase wilt add ap­
proximately $155,420 in lax
income. Based on present
•
i&gt;f C I.ii• for t'.il ttnilit)
and 8 25 mils for the Semin­
ole County School Board, about $65,000 In additional in­
come wil be available to the
county and slightly more than
$90,000 additional funds for
the Board of Public Instruc­
tion.
These estimates were pre­
sented to the Commission by
Mary Earle Walker, rounly
tax assessor.
She told the
board
in a communication
that there are still some busi­
ness valuations to be finalired and that notices wilt be
sent to taxpayers
around
July 20 which will indicate
any inrrease or decrease in
lazes. Further, she sugges­
ted that the Commission sit
as a Board of Equalization
Aug. 3.
The Imard was told by Mrs,
Walker (list veluatten of b o exempt properties amounted
U $111,750,000; pai
pet*) vaMftlloa * H
$24,500,000 and railroad tad
telegraph properties (estab­
lished by the state) at $3,803,237.
Her report to the Board al­
so revealed that in Seminole
County the valuation of whol­
ly exempt land, properties
&lt;• w n e d by municipalities,
schouL, churches, county and
‘ tale governments,
widows,
etc., amounted to $48,300,000
— an increase of $2,033,670
over last year.
Homestead
exemptions in
-Seminole County last year amounted to $57,330,300 and for
Hie next fiscal year the fig­
ure was estimated at $59,000,ooo.
Upon completion of the bud­
get studies the Commission
must sit as a Board of Equal­
ization. Later it must hold
public hearings and then acopt the proposed budget for
the foithcunnng liscal year.

Barry Votes No
On Poverty Bill
WASHING PON
(U IT )
—
The Senate Labor Committee
today approved by a vote of
13-2 President Johnson's $962
million anti poverty bill.
. .Sen. Harry Goldwater, front
running Republican president
ial candidate*, and his close
supporter, Sen. John G. Tow ­
er, (I t -Tex.), east the votes
against the priority administ­
ration measure.
Goldwater an&lt;) Tower were
absent from the closed-door
session, but registered their
opposition by proxy.

Rutledge May
Represent U. S.

L A K E L A N D ( U P I ) — Flor­
ida Citrus Mutual announced
■Monday that Mutual Execu­
tive Vice President Robert
Rutledge has been recom­
mended by the 17. S. State
Department to represent the
American Agricultural Indus­
try on an official tour of
CAPE K E N N E D Y ( U P I ) _ West Germany.
The West German govern­
A hme Teamsters Union pic­
ket today slowed work on part ment will host the group of
of the huge moon rocket cen­ leading officials from the
ter now under construction at fields o f economics, politics,
science and agriculture.
the nation's spaceport,
Only in iwrsnns from the
A spokesman for the Army
Corps of Engineers said about United Statea will make the
half of tiie work force at the trip at the request o f the
52-slory
vertical
assembly German government Rutledge
building being built on Merritt ■•id hia selection was an
Island was away from work honor and he would learn
and construction on the rocket more about German food and
assembly building was slowed.!processing on the trip.

Cape Picket
Slows Work

his convention city Sunday to
register opposition to Sen. Bar­
ry
G oldwater* presidential
bid.
While expressing guarded
optimism that the march will
be peaceful, Cahill cautioned
Republican convention dele­
gates to avoid incidents with
the demonstrators that might
touch off violence.
Sen. Thurston B. Morion,
permanent chairman of the
convention, said on arriving
here Monday night that if (lie
demonstrators "try to bust up
our convention I shall try to
get the police department of
San Francisco and other sur­
rounding cities to let us con­
duct a convention."
Leaders of the march said
the 50.000 demonstrators would
represent laobr organizations
and Negro churches in north­
ern California. The protest is
under the sponsorship of the
Church Labor Conference, a
civil rights organization.
A spokesman for the group
said the march was organized
“ to vigorously oppose" Goldwater's nomination, to urge
federal Intervention in Miss­
issippi and lo back a local hu­
man rights commission.

45,000 See
All-Star Till
NEW YORK (U P I) — Base­
ball's greatest converged on
Shea Stadium in New York
City this afternoon and an esti­
mated 45,000 fans were on
hand in 80-deerec weather to
watch the All Star Game.
The National League stars
played host to the American
I-eague players ami threaten­
ed early to even the number
of games won by each side.
The game was played In
shirtsleeve weather w1ih only
a lew scat* leit empty as the
•rowd packed into the home of
New York Mots.
•(The Nationals drew first
M&lt;od getting a lone tally in
the first Inning. The Americans
tied it up quickly only to have
the Nationals relake the lead
by 2 to 1 In the first half of
the game.
The Nationals have won 16
games of the All Star classics,
the Americans 17. One game
ended In a tie.
Today's game could even it
up.

A H A LLE T number presented by Kathy Brad­
ley took first place for Kiris in last week’s Tal­
ent Show conducted lit South Seminole Elemen­
tary School in Casselberry as part o f the cur­
rent summer recreation program.

A ll-S t a r

Am erican 100 002 100 —

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It Figures

W om an
A ll

D r iv e r

Fired

|o ff ami firemen had to put
out the fire In the engine.
I’oliro later shewed tha lady
tli* gas tank cap at tha front,
o f tho cur,
"O h ," she said, " I thought
Tlu* woman, identified only
ns u professional car deliv­ that was the radiator."
ery driver, told police she
was driving a new ronr-engino
Hillman Imp to n London
dealer when she run out of
gas on a busy street here.

Taylor On Job,
Pledges Action

Cigarette Taxes
Top $3 Million

TALLAHASSEE

(UPt)

-

The governor's office confirm­
ed today that Gov. Farris Bryant will meet July 17 with the
Mayor's Committee on Fair
Apportionment to discus* the
Florida legislative reapport­
ionment situation.
Mayor Herman Goidner of
St. Petersburg said principal
object will be lo discuss re­
moval from the November
general election ballot of the
amendment that wrould put In­
to the state constitution the
43-senator, 112 • representative
plan that the U. S. Supreme

Up

LONDON (U l* l) — A woman
driver, iintticd liy a rear-en­
gine auto, put tlie gas In the
wrong end Monday and act
her rur on fire.

.She ran o ff to get n call of
gas, then surveyed the ear.
"There was this rap at the
hack o f the ear,” she said,
pointing to where the oil-fil­
ler eu|i used to lie. “ I pulled
it o ff und saw n hole—so 1
poured in (lie petrol.
"But when I parted tho
car there was a loud hang
and smoke."
'I lie gas had gone into the
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)
engine
pump. Tho rap Mow
—Gen. Maxwell I). Taylor ar­
rived in Saigon today to take
on the toughest American dip­
lomat post abroad and was
greeted with news of another
hallslion size assault on 17, S.
TALLAHASSEE
(U IT ) supported Vietnamese forces
Richard
by Communist Viet Cong guer­ Beverage Director
B. Keating reported today
rillas.
munluipalitic*
Taylor, 62, who resigned as that Florida
chairman of the U. S. Joint shared in tax collections from
Chiefs of Staff to become am­ cigarette sale* in May total
bassador lo South Viet Nani, ing $3.1 million.
The stale got $1.2 million
got tho tightest security pre­
cautions ever accorded a visit­ from (lie five rents a package
ing American notable. Traffic levy. Cllirs get the revenue
was halted a mile from the from sales within their bor­
airport, which was swarming ders. Miami got the Ron's
share, amounting to $310,373.
wilih armed guards.
Taylor said on arrival that
American programs to help
fight the anti-communist war
here are "sound" hut that they |
require "vigorous implements-:
f t
lion and execution." He prom­
A L W A fiH S ) QUALITY m
ised they would get it.
Only 24 hours earlier, three
waves of Communist guerril­
las attacked an American Spe­
cial Forces camp and killed
two Americans, one Australian
and 58 South Vietnamese sold­
iers.

Apportioning
Meeting Set

Gam e

General Rights
Plank Favored

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) —
A survey of Republican plat­
form drafter* today disclosed
a heavy preference for a gen­
eralized plank on civil rights
—and a tough one on Viet
Nam.
About one-third o f the GOP
Platform
Committee's
100
members responded to a Unit­
ed Press International ques­
tionnaire on their attitude to­
ward these and other Issues
expected to figure In the Nov­
ember presidential election.
Of the 31 who replied, 18 said
they would vote for the nomi­
nation of Sen. Barry Goldwater. The others ranged from
uncommitted to supporter* of
Gov. William W. Scranton or
barkers of favorite *on candi­
dates.
Ail but a few of those polled
rejected the idea that Goldwatc-’a
probable
nomination
would make it more difficult
tu write a platform calculated
to win northern and eastern
votes.

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Court has ruled Invalid.

I

�High Percentage
Of Failures
In Eye Tests

Page 2— Tues. July 7, ’64

and Miss V ir­

Phoae an mss
Interest la Thursday's Nsv*
at Officers Wives Club elec­
tions mounted when Mrs.
Martin Sheridan announced
(hat ahe would bo lenier be
a candidate for the office of
firat vice president.
Thla leave* M ri. J. D. Mo­
loney running in an uncontest­
ed race. Development* at the
election, however, may result
in a nomination from the
floor of another candidate.
Members of the NOWC will
be asked to vote on an amend men t to the constitution
which would allow the first
vice president to be selected
from the members at large.
The present procedure is to
elect the vice president from
the NOWC bosrd members elreedy chosen.
I f the provision is passed, It

will mean that other candi­
dates may ba nominated at
the election and change of
board coffea.
The coffee will begin at 10
a.tn. in tb* NAS ballroom.
Ofiicers wive* o f RVAII-3 are
the hostesses for the semi-an­
nual sffsir.
In the race for the presi­
dency, Mrs. C. L, Fitzpatrick
Is opposing Mrs, William Yc|.
inck, the present president.
Mrs. Yelinek was elected to
the post ih January.
She la the wife of L L Y e ­
linek and has three children;
Vicky, Dana and Jdhnny. Ollie h is many hobbies includ­
ing art, dress designing, sew­
ing and cake decorating. She
has also been active in wives
club affairs, both at Sanford
and at previoua duty stations.
■ • •

ginia Barnes, J-M's
Director,

Fashion

produced and ^nar­

rated the wig show following
Ihe luncheon. Models includ­
ed Miss Eva Godley. a staff
mode) o f the ilore, Mrs. Da­
vid Olmatead and her daugh­
ter, Molly, and M ri. David
Polgar, Mrs. Olmstcad and
Mrs. Polgar are members of
the station wives club.
Wigs and hairpieces rang­
ing in price from inexpensive
on up wrre modeled and
gucita in ihe audience asked
questions and tried them on.
Miss Birnee also reported on
the N ew York wig showing
which she had recently at­
tended.
The doorprize, a shampoo
and set at Jordan Marsh, was
won by Mrs. Polgar.
• • •
Elections o f offlocrs of the
RVAH-5 enlisted mens wives
club will be held July 13 at
7:30 In the Acey Deucy club.
Nominees for the various of.
flees were announced at the
recent meeting of the Savegetc*. Those nominated were
M ri. Ray Hilliard and Mr*.
D r* Straurbangh
(»r chap
lain, M ri. Vivian Haya and
M ri. Judy Boyce for histori­
an, Mrs. Kent McLeod and
Mr*.
Werner
Frcniei
for
treasurer, Mrs. Mike Reh and
Mrs. Fiense! for secretary,
Mrs. Gary Haney and Mrs.
Reh for vice president, and
Mrs. Jim Pitman and Mrs.
Frenzel for president.
In other business the group
set up a committee to work
on a newspaper to be sent to
husbands on tbs West Coast
and aoon to bo deployed aboard the USS Ranger. They
are Mrs. Terry Linicy, Mrs.
Reh, M ri. Gene O'Neill, Mrs.
Jerry Rohrer and Mrs. Boyce.
New members welcomed at
tha meeting were Mrs. Joe
Sweeny and Mrs. Larry Mul­
len. A former memtier, M ri.
Carol Stout, and Mrs. Lynn
Wilson were guests.
Refreshments were served
by Mra. Shirley Price, Mrs,
Pitman and Mrs. O'Neill to
tha 20 lldlea present.
• • #

N ew officers of the VAH-1
enlisted incus wive* club will
be Installed at a luncheon at
the NAS ballroom, Wednes­
day, beginning at 13:90.
Nursery facilities w ill be
available for members atten­
ding the luncheon.
Plana for the instaUation
were completed at the recent
coffee at the T lg e n tt* elpb,
bid at tha horn o f Mrs. H. H.
fllackshcar. Mrs. Blackihear
served
punch,
coffee, tea,
chip and dip, cooklea and
Lt. Cdr. and M ri. Clark E.
cakei.
Crain wera guests o f honor
Tha decorating aommittea at • farewell dinner party at
for the luncheon Includes the Capri restaurant Friday
Mrs. lfersbcU Russell, Mrs. evening. An orchid corsage
Marvin Kootar sad Mrs. Ri­ was presented to Mrs. Crain
chard Hoogerworf.
and a bottle o f champagne to
Farewell gift* at pea aad LL Cdr. Crain who has retir­
pencil acts were given to ed and will reside in the area.
M ri. Donajd Stevens whose
Holts for tho steak dinner
husband la leaving the Navy party were Lt. and Mrs. Gene
and going to Buffalo, New Rogero. Olliers present were
York, and Mrs. A1 Moylan, Cdr. Pete Swartl, Lt.
and
wboae husband is being trans­ M ri. Clayton
Mancie,
Lt.
(j g ) and Mrs. Harry Hlrrly,
ferred to RVAH-J,
Others present at the coffee Lt. (Jg) and Mrs. Robert Hau­
wero Mrs. David Fcrricr, ser, Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Jay
Jeff Ritchey, Mrs. WU- Miller and Lt. Cdr. and Mra.
Orati, Mrs. Lyle Sara- Paul Polgar.
* • •
nay, Mrs. Floyd Oakea and
Mrs. Kenneth Cook.
Red, white and blue for the
• • •
Fourth sparked the home of
Mrs. Chandler Swanson was Mrs. Dick Conn who hosted
welcomed to the first lunch­ the July coffee for tha o ffi­
eon as wife of the command­ cers wives of VAH-T. Mra.
ing officer of NAS by tha Rich Martin was co-hostess.
station officers wives dub
A floral centerpiece o f red,
Thursday.
white and blue was repealed
The luncheon w a i held In in the napkins and flags.
the BOQ wardroom, preceded Sherbet punch, assorted pas­
by cocklalla In the Afterbur­ tries and coffee were servrd
ner. A wig fashion show was and the centerpiece was won
given after lunch by Jordan by Mrs. Jack Tuttle.
A farewell gift was present­
Marsh.
Mrs. Swanson was present­ ed to Mr*. Richard Wright by
ed with a corsage and Intro­ Mrs. B. B. Brown who con­
duced to tha M ladle* stead­ ducted the business session
ing by Mr«. Grne
Rogrro,
Other
Peareniakrr
wives
president of Ihe station wives attending the Hireling were
group. Mrs. Shirley McDon­ Mrs. George Dresser, Mrs.
ald, w ii* at the new chaplain Paul Marcotte, Mrs. Marshall
Bittick, Mrs. Bob
Rankin,
was also welcomed.
1 ha cold buffet luncheon of Mrs. Rny M cLiln, Mrs. /eke
ham, turkey, mast beef, sal Burns, Mrs. A1 Campbell,
ad and rolls was served from Mrs. Bill Kelim, Mr*. Don
a table with a centerpiece Denault, Mrs. Ed Fuy and
of Jananese dolls. Tha guests Mrs. Don Ord.
• • •
dined at
Individual
tables
covered
with white
cloths
New committee
rhslrmen
centered with
multi-colored and members of (be RVA1ID
officer wives club were nsmcandles.
An engraved Revere bowl ed at their July cotfcr, held
was presented to Mr*. George in tha Afterhurner.
Those appointed were Mr*.
MrGowan whose husband is
Thrift
Shop;
expecting order* soon, (jurats Don Sullvan,
bridge;
included Mr*. Jim Smith, Mra. C .C, Smith,
Mrs. Mary Hudomr, Mrs. Mrs. G. L. Thompson, treas­
James Benfisld, Mrs. Frank urer; Mrs. A, F. Reno, bowl­
Evani, Mr*. Clifford Cordon, ing; Mra. J. F. Dunn, publi­
Miss Ann M eyer and H its city, Mrs. P. E. Criswell and
Mrs.J. N. Henson, hospitali­
Molly Olmstead.
During the business ses­ ty; M ri. O. P. Burch, scrap­
sion, sew committee beads book; Mrs. G, K. Morrow,
w «re chosen fo r the next six Mrs. James Greenwood and
months. These are Mr*. Ml- M ri. Norman Marshall, phone
c h a e 1 Pickering,
charity committee.
Mra. G. L. Atkinson will be
Mr*. Jay Miller, hospitality;
to
Mrs. Robert Hauser, publi­ Ihe new representative
city and Mr*. William Rid­ the Naval Olicers Wives Club.
Mrs. C. J. Youngblade and
dell, Thrift Shop.
,Miss Gertrude Sale. Mans Mrs. Criswell were hostess­
«a r uf the Jordan
Marsh es tor Uw culieu. Sandwiches,

IT'S TH E CATS MEOUW . . . members o f the decorating committee for
the Naval Officers Wives Club election and change o f board coffee hold
one o f the campaign posters to be seen at the coffea Thursday.
brownie*

snd

rookies were

served with coffea and pun­
ch.
Others allending the meet­
ing were Mrs. William Malicj/v.c«ki M ri J. A. deGanahl.
Mr*. A. O. Karnes, Mra.
i . Harry Klein. Mrs. D. A. Turncr
and Mrs. J. P. Smyth.
A special
guest was Mr.
Joe Smyth, Ihe father-in-law
of Mr*. Smyth, who stayed
fur a few minutes to greet
member* or the group
Mrs. Jay Miller an
Robert Hauser were
esses for a farewell party in
honor o f Mrs. Clark E. Crain,
whose husband retired recent*
ly. The coffee was held at
the home of M ri. Miller.
A corsage o f gilded
was presented to tho honorca
snd a centerpiece of yellow
mum* and manzanlta wood
was on the ecru linen cover­
ed
serving
table.
Finger
foods, melon
balls,
coffea
and punch were served to the
They were Mrs. William
Bassett, Mrs. Hart Unger,
Mrs. Gena Rogero, Mrs. Paul
Polgar, Mra. Frank
Wolfe,
Mrs. Robert Ware, M r a .
Stanley Stanul, Mrs. Larry
White, Mra. David Olmilcad,
Mra.
Edward
Chrlitlanscn,
Mrs. John Williams and Mrs.
Michael Pickering.

More man half of the persons
who took alvantage of tbc free
eye tests conducted Saturday
by the Lions Club, flunked the
tests, testing supervisor Dr.
Richard Daugherty reported
today.
Test* were given to 54 per­
sons from five years old in 78
years old, using the Lions
Tim e Titmu* Vision Screencr,
during three hour* at the
Lions Fun Fair celebration.
The screening machine testa
for visual acuity, muscle bal­
ance, color vision and hyper­
opia. Most of the children fail­
ed the test showed near-sightednss and muscle imbalance.
"This could very definitely
affect their grades in school,
particularly with relation to
black-board work," Dr. Daugh­
erty aakl.
Older people mostly failed
the visual acuity test, which la
im portant-for driving a car.
Many of those who failed the
teals have valid driving licens­
es, but should not be driving
a car without correction.
"This point* up the need
for frequent testing of drivers
to discover physical defects
which make poor d riven a
haztrd
to themselves
and
othrs on the road," Dr. Daugh­
erty pointed oat.
Those who failed the tests
were referred to their fam ily
physician or an eye doctor for
flintier tests and correction.
Conducting the eye tests
wrre nurses Irom the Seminole
County Public Health Depart­
ment including Supervisor of
Nurses, Mrs. Grace Fisher,
Mrs. Hulda Kibbce and Mrs.
Gilbert.

14

PR IZE W IN N IN G F L O A T in the Fourth o f July Fiesta Parade sponsored Saturday morning by the Longwood Volunter Fire Department w a»
the Scott's Garage entry, top, which featured Mrs. Bud Scott and her
children and grandchildren ns Betsy Boss and workers making the firs t
flag. Second prize was won by V F W Post 8207 with the entry, bottom,
representing the famous " P T Boat 109."
(Herald Photos)
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O v e r 75 Jehovah's W 11 nesses left Sanford this week
for a four-day "F ru llagc of
the Spirit" district convention
scheduled to begin Thursday
at the Jacksonville coliseum,
according to K. N. ntntiord,
presiding
minister o f the
Sanford congregation.
Convention
officials
esti­
mate in attendance of 13.000 to be present for the event
sponsored by the Watchtower
in wigs and
SHOW ING T H E LA T E S T sty]
Bible and Tract Society and
wig fashion show
hairpieces at a luncheon und w
Ihe
Jacksonville congrega­
aro
n ro Mrs. David Olmstcad, Mrs Duvid Polgar,
tions of Jehovah's Witnesses.
o f Jordun
fitandin«; Miss Virginia Bur
Bequest for rooming accom­
Mursh und Miss Molly Olmstcad seated.
modations have been received
from 23 atatei,
Bahama*,
Puerto Rico and Canada.
Regular meetings held at
the Kingdom Hall on Third
Street will be cancelled dur­
Worti luis beon received
ing the convention since the
here o f the dentil o f Stanley majority of the congregation
W. Lawton, 72, o f DeBary will be in Jacksonville, Staf­
who died Inst Thursday In ford advises.

Fifty-five members o f the
RVAH-3 officers wives club
met Thursday at tha Capri
restaurant
for
their
July
coffee. Hostesses were Mri,
J. C. Gehrig, Mra. Bob Mc­
Daniels and Mrs. A. A. MeClanahan.
The centerpiece, a floral
urrangrmcnt in a large snif­
ter was given «■ a doorprize
to Mrs. Sam Carr. A ticket
fur cocktails from the Capri
w ai attached.
Mrs. W. D. Stattuck was
named the Friendly Dragon
of the month for being tho
third person to greet a desig­
nated guest.
The business session includ­
ed a discussion of this wwek'i
election and change of board
MBS. SW ANSO N
cotfco of which ItVAll-3 wiv­
es are hostesses.
and Mrs. H. F. Bryant.
• • •
Mr*. Dralm was presented
Mrs. R. W. Kennedy and
with a trip book. The Draimi
Mrs. H. D. Field were cohostesses [or a coffee of the will leave shortly for Norfolk
VA1M1 — Del. 8 officers wiv­ where he will attend staff col­

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es. held at the borne of the
former.
An
tndependen c a D a y
theme was carried out In the
led
and
blue
centerpiece
shaped like a giant firecrack­
er. It was surrounded by cmton leaves and a flag.
Two new member*. Mrs
T. E. Qiilllln snd Mr* David
Nelson were Introduced by
Mrs. Bsrt Bartholomew.
Committee chairmen and
members for the next six
months are Mrs. Harvey Aubuchnn, treasurer; Mrs. C. A.
Allen, social; Mr*. P. N. Bccion, historian;
Mrs. O. Z.
Gentry, bridge; Mra. Kermlt
Jamison, publicity; Mrs. A.
U. Klein and Mrs. Aubuchon.
hospitality; Mrs. Donald Be­
gin, secretary; Mrs. Kenne­
dy, Sunshine Girl; Mrs. J.
R. Sandusky, Thrift
Shop;
and Mr*. J.
D.
Maloney.
NOW rep.
Refreshments of
c a Uee
cake, doughnuts and coffee
were served to the 10 ladies
attending.
• • I

He la survived by hll wife,
Mrs. N o r m a
Lawton, a
daughter, Mra. Jana Fitzger­
The July meeting o f the
ald and three grandchildren, North Orlando Village Coun­
nil in Brockport.
cil will lie held at 7:30 p.m.
today in the Civic Building at
the recreation area.
Among Items on tha agen­
da will be the (frond and
third reading* o f an ordinance
JA K A R TA , Indonesia (U P I) (renting a five-man planning
President Sukrano put out a and soning commission.
new order of tho day tor police
Mockingbird Mimic
Monday: B in Beatle haireuU.
The mockingbird, with a
Sukarno paused in Lise midst
of an reonoinic address and rich repertoire o f songs o f its
also
mimics
almost
said, " I order the police, if own,
lege before proceeding to duty there U a youth with Beatle every other bird and frog
in Parts. France.
found in the neighborhood.
hair, they must be cut."
At the bridge following the
thicken salad luncheon. Mrs.
It. II. Howe took high honors
Ollier guests present were
Mrs. J. o. Mayo, Mrs. Vin­
cent Monroe. Mrs. Robert
Lovelace, Mrs John Hngsti.
INSU RANCE
son, Mr*. Boh Walsim. Mr* A IK C O ND ITIO NER
David Dcarnlph, Mr*. C. 1.
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Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Francis
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COMING EVENTS
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200 8. Park Ave.
Sanford HriitK
Wednesday, July a
F A 2-4234
Problems To Us —
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club board meeting. I p m . AUTO SERVICE
VAH-1 enlisted mens wives
club
installation
luncheon,
AGENCY
218 S. Park Ave. F A 2-594*
12:30 p.m. NAS Ballroom.
g u l f s e r v ic e
SANFO RD . F LA .
Thursday, July •
Tires - Batteries - Accesaorlei
Naval Oficcrs Wives Club
Road A A A Service
PLU M B IN G
election, 10 a.m. NAS ball­ Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
Service
room.
French « 1st.
Monday, July IS
PLU M B IN G
F A 2-9922
Chief Petty Officer* Wives F A 8-0921
Complete InitallaUoua •
club coffer.
Auction of old
Repairs
FEEDS
Bathroom and Kitchen
Jewelry, 8:30 a.m. CPO club.
Fixtures
Vigilante N avy Wives Club
W ater Pumps Free Estimates
No. 211. 7:30 p m. Conference
204 8. Sanford
F A 2-3381
room.

M ri. John Dralm was the
guest of honor at a recent
farewell
bridge * luncheon
held at the home' of Mrs. C.
J. Youngblade. Cohostesses
wexv lira . W. E. Donah us

An estimeled two million
Americans now living have
survived a stroke and many
are bark at work. Florida
U n i t Association says.

Sukarno Bans
Beatle Cuts

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By CUff Sessions
United Press International
WASHINGTON - There U
a slrong feeling among sou­
thern Democrats that a Re­
publican ticket headed by
Sen. Harry Goldwater would
sweep Dixie If Ally. Gen.
Hubert F. Kennedy were tlw
Democratic
vice-presidential
candidate.
This became evident In a
poll of two doxen Democratic
congressmen from the South.
At least one congressman
from each of nine southern
stale*
predicted
his state
would vole either Republican
or for unpledged elector* If
Goldwater is the GOP stand­
ard bearer and Kennedy is
President Johnson’s running
male.
McNamara Seems Popular
The congressmen were poll­
ed for their opinions of which
potential
Johnson
running
mate is favored back home.
Most of them said Defense
Secretary Robert Mcnamara
is the most popular, or the
least unpopular, prospect In
their states.
A little sentiment for Sar­
gent Shrivcr and Sen. Eugene
McCarthy and a lot of oppoaillon to Sen. Hubert Humph­
rey also was reported.
But most of the .congress­
men
said vice presidential
sentiment within their state
parties had crystallzcd only
against Kennedy and not for
anybody.
Said a Tennessee lawmak­
er;
" I f the Republicans nomin­
ate
Goldwater.
they’ll run
strong at home because of
the race issue, but I believe
we can lick them unless Ken­
nedy is on our ticket. In that
case, we can kiss our chances
goodbye."
"Th e only thing my consti­
tuents are sure of ia that the
guy they don't like li Bobby
Kennedy," said a South Car­
olina congressman.
A Georgian laid the nomin­
ation o f Kennedy would be
*‘lhe one thing that
could
cause us to lose Georgia."
A Florida congressman said
Gte Republican* could defeat
a Jobnson-Kennedy ticket in
hla state even If Gov. William
Scranton bcata out Goldwater
for the nomination.
"In my area,” said a Vir­
ginian, 'the feeling is nega­
tive rather than positive. The
people are strongly opposed
to the attorney general and
not too happy with Senator
Humphrey.”
"N o formulation o f opin­
ion," reported a North Caro­
linian, "except a tremendous
anti-Kennedy sentiment."
The congressmen wlio responded to the poll asked that
they not be quoted by name
because, as one put it, " ]
must live with whoever gets
the vice-presidential nominalion."

Legal Notice
SIX Tins r m c i ' I T COt'HT o k
t m i; s ix t h
jiiiiri.ti, r i n .
Ct IT. IX AXI* Knit SKHIa n L R c n i xTV, k m i i i i d a
CTfAXCUIIY XU.
KV a I. HAND.
Plaintiff,
va
lii.li rnT K. RIIIMKK ant
hV I.V IA It. dlltMKK, hi. wife.
DMvnrtotit*.
NOTirt: OK SUIT
IX AlllIKKMttXT K1IR
u *: k i &gt; KDiiKCLim ins
TOi llob.rl
K. Shlm.k end
Silvia
n.
Phlmek,
hla
wlfa,
Jil l Harwood Avanu.
Wauwatosa, Wllconrln
Tou. itmiKHT k . uiiiwrrK
ami hVl.VIA II. BIUSIKK. hla
wlfa. ara hereby notified that
a romfiUlnt to fnrer-l.isure a
certain Agreement for Dead
on th* following daaorlhad propertjr
alluat*
In
Hemlnot*
County, Florida, to-wll:
Lota 1 and t. Illork D.
PKAHL [.A Ki: IIKIdllTB
KlItHT ADDITION, accordIn* to plat tharaof ta re­
corded In Plat Book I,
F a** IS, of the Public Hrcorde of Kemlnole County,
Florida, lees the Westerly
10.5 feet thereof
h
been filed aaalnet you In
the uhove-atyled suit and you
are required to eerve a ropy
vf your Answer or Pleadlna
to ihe Complaint on PlainHire Attorney, Jaaeph M Mureeku, P. O. flux JJS, Kern
Park. Florida, and fils the ori­
ginal Answer or Pleading In
th* office of th* Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or before th*
SOth dey of July. 1**1. If you
fall to.do *o, a decree pro runr.eea will he taken against you
for th* relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
cial .eel of oftlc* at Hanford.
Seminal* County, this XSth day
of Juno. 1114.
(SK AM
Arthur II. Ilerkwllh. Jr,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Uyi Martha T. Vlhlen
I). C.
Publish Juns I * * July T, 14.
St, ttM.
CDA-IIS

N O T RESPO NSIBLE
I will wot bo responsible
r say debts Incurred by
• al:/U Joan Williams.
Alton Roosevelt Williams

RFK On

iffbr

Collins Heads
Civil Rights
Field Team
WASHINGTON

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team

of

former

JU LY

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Spanish traffic

(U P I) A|
cop and his

wife arc visiting the World's
Fair for a week on the house
because of his alertness in
saving the ceiling of Uic Span­
ish pavilion from fire.
Saturnino dc la Rubio Guevarra was on trafiic duty in
Madrid last December when
he noticed a fire in a nearby
warehouse. He quickly extingushed the flames.
He w ai awarded the trip to
the fair when it was learned
that he saved the rare expen­
sive ceiling which was being
stored prior to shipment to the
fair.

Longwood Sets
Watermelon
Contests
By Donna Eaten
Ccscli Y, ,ilt Di-Pw-i direct­
or o f the summer recreation
program nt Itongwood Ele­
mentary School, report* thnt
the popular watermelon cut­
ting and eating contest hns
been scheduled for this Wed­
nesday morning. On Friday
the twist and limbo contest
will take place.
Children o f tho area who
have not as yet registered
fo r tile program mny do so
any Monday, Wednesday or
Friday morning ut the school
and participate in all the fun.

Susie
-

about complaints with t h c
new civil rights law.
Heading the three-member
delegation la former Florida
Gov, Leitoy Collins, chief of
(he Community Relations Ser­
vice which was established by
the bill to help areas volun­
tarily comply wllh the law.
Colling is being accompan­
ied by Commerce Secretary
Luther H. Hodges,
former
governor of North, Carolina,
and Uuford Ellington, former
governor of Tennessee.
The group planned to de­
part following
Senate Com­
merce Committee heating* on
Collins' nomination as direc­
tor of the Comunlty Relations
Service. He hat been presi­
dent of the National Associa­
tion of Broadcasters.
Collins w ai to meet today
with Virginia Uov. Albertis
S. Harrison and North Caro­
lina G ot . Terry Sanfonl to
discutt implications of the
law.

Class To Have
Shipwreck
Party
By Jane Cattelberry
A Shipwreck Party It plan
ned by Mr*. Mabel Crittend­
A L L TUCKERED OUT near the end o f the day
en's Ilth and 12th grade Sun­
on July &gt;lth is this little lm!y who sleeps peace­
day School Class from the Cas­
selberry' Community Method
fully unaware o f the shouts, the barkers, the
1st Church Friday at 1 p. m.
clnngiiitf o f bells at the Lions Club Fun Fair.
at the home of Woody I-ce,
730 Fildmere Avenue, Longwood.
The group will enjoy water
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
For tlic fiscal year ending skiing on Fairy Lake and a
iitflu , UdLii], (uuiikln Mini tin- July 1, tnc state had collected picnic cupper. All members of
190 legislature gave Florida
the class are invited to attend.
$471.1 million in revenue and
a $171 million shot in the pockethook during the past fiscal spent J4C5.7 million, although
the $36.7 million
difference
year, the stale comptroller
Mill l&gt;e used mostly in bund C S S k t U r , Mil* IIMITIK— Knn.
said Monday.
er.il eervlrr* f.&gt;r Mrs ttlril*
and other obligations.
Comptroller Hay Green an­
Cxeexdy, li. former Hanford
resident who died Monday In
nounced in an annual report
Krrnsndlna liearh. will bl
on the statc'i financial con­
Midwestern U. S. has more
held st I p m Wednesday
at llrlssnn Funeral Hams
dition that Florida'! bank ac- tornadoes than any other part
Itiirlal will be In Lek* View
eoimt ii in good shape.
of the world.
Cemetery.

State Finances In Good Shape

Funeral Notice

R. Peterson. Howell L. Thom­
as,

Morris

Forguson,

Caro­

line Weissman, Jim Brown, all
of Sanford;

MISS CHITTENDEN

Last Riles For
Miss Chittenden
Funeral
Laura

services

for Miss

Chittenden,

Seminole

veteran

County school tea­

cher who died Friday, were
held Monday morning.
Miss Chittenden was born in
Horncll, N. Y., and came to
Sanford in 191:!. She taught
In county schools for 33 years
prior to her retirement in
1919.
etio urxe s member of the
First
Presbyterian Church,
Seminole Chapter
0. E. S.,
Seminole County Retired T ea ­
chers Asocialion.
Miss Chittenden is survived
by a sister. Mist Edna Chit­
tenden of Sanford, brothers,
L. P.
Chittenden of Falls
Church, Va., and E. A. Chit­
tenden o f
Pinellas
Park;
nieces, Mrs. W. J. Ray, Pin­
ellas Park, Mrs. E. J. Daley
of Camp Spring, Md.; neph­
ews, Joe D. Chittenden of Ar­
lington, Va., and H. L, Chit­
tenden of Falls Church, Va.;
several
grand-nieces
and
grand • nephews, sislcra -in­
law, Mrs. Joe D. Chittenden
of Sanford, Mrs. L. P. Chit­
tenden of Falla Church and
Mrs. E. A. Chittenden of Pin­
ellas Park.
Pallbearers were Mark N.
Cleveland, Joel Field, Fred
Ganas, it. T. M ilure, J, U.
Phillips and M. U. Wray.
,

Adelaide

Conte,

Sarah Ogg, William Doppstadt. all of DcBary; Charles
Flanders, Long wood; Lillian
wood; Lillian Young. New
Smyrna;
Jeffery*
Fordham,
Titusville; Annie Ruth Rob­
inson, Pierson.
TH IS YOUNGSTER was lucky. Ilo not lii*
Births
chicken bnrbc(|uc dinner at Fort Mellon Park,
Mr. and Mrs. Atlon It. Wil­
Saturday, when the City Recreation Departliams of Sanfonl a llaby Girl;
nient served over 700 dinners in about half an
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Vauhour to raise money to take winning little
glior of Sanford, a Baby Boy;
leaguera to the state tournament.
Mr and Mrs. Joel Weissman
of Sanford, a Baby Girl.
Dlichargea
William Fitts. Patricia It.
W ASH IN G TO N (D P I) — n boric neiil solution compos­
Kirkpatrick, Marlon DeWolski,
Tlist
one-time
household ed o f one level tenspoon of
Iva M. Spaulding, Michael
standby, yellow laundry soup,
crystals to every twu glosses
Warren, Nfchollas Young, Ben­
stilt offers the most effective
iamin F. Oval, all of Sanfonl
of pur* water, ran be helpful
Ural kill ngnmsl the iiiiiamin mild eases. Thu cloth used
matioii of poison Ivy, suys the
should be clean but doc* not
U. S. Public Health Service
have to be sterile. Calnmina
(U S P II),
lotion nlso mny bring relief.
But it should be used quick­
In sole re coses, see m doctor.
ly after contact to remove ir­
ritating oil before it can penetrnle Into the skin. Lather
N O T RESPO N SIB LE
Mrs. Blrtlo Cusssady, 82, the
exposed
are*
several
I will not he responsible
former Sanfonl rcaident far times, rinsing after eucli upfor any dehla Incurred by
65 years, died Monday in plication, adviaea the USPII.
anyone other than myself.
Feruandina Beach after a
If
further treatment Is
Joseph II. Coulomb*
short illness.
needed, wet compresses with
Born Mny 14, 1882, In Hawklnsvllle, &lt;!a., she had lived in
Fenismllna Beach for the
past five years. She was •
member o f the Methodist
CALL
Church.
Survivor* are four daugh­
ters, Mrs. Alice Leighton and
Mra. Anita Cluboihouse, buth
of Winter I’urk, Mr*. Dolma
M O V I N G A N D S T O R A G E CO., INC.
Spivey of Jacksonville and
Mrs. Agnes l.jindress of ForF A 2 - 9 5 1 1 ---------.
nundlim Bench; 11 grandchil­
dren and 13 great grandchil­
504 Coley Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
dren-

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Jean Willis, president, will
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I10HI1IE LEE W ATKINS, 1(&gt; year old Casselberry beauty representing
the Casselberry Volunteer Fire Department, was crowned “ Miss Flame
o f Seminole County” by Janice Russell o f Sanfonl, second from riuht,
last year's contest winner, Saturday afternoon at Longwood’s annual
Fourth of July Fiesta. First runner-up was Miss Pat Grimsley o f Sanford
representing SNAS, rijrht and second runner-up was Vicki McArdle of
Sanford representing Ginderville, left.
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Guilt About Hitler
Frani-Jo«ef Strauaa, former defenae minlater o f Weat Germany,
aaid in • apeech the other day that
A d olf Hitler alone shouldn't be blam­
ed for World War 11.
Ha was guilty o f starting It all
right when he Invaded Poland in 1989, aaid Herr Strauaa, but that waa
not hla Intention. He simply did not
forsee the consequences— that Bri­
tain and France, having backed down
so often in the p u t, would finally go
to war.
H err Strauaa deplores the accep­
tance by many Germans o f total
blame fo r World Wars because it
plays into the hands o f those (par­
ticularly the Russians) who use the
excuse o f the “ German menace" to
keep Germany divided.
In one sense, Herr Strauss is right.
H itler was no more responsible for
nearly burning down the world than
a pyromanlac is responsible when he

bums down a building. The differ­
ence is that firebugs are not usual­
ly placed in charge o f nations.
Blame for World War II (or W ar
1) aside, and the prosent-dny reasons
o f the Russians notwithstanding,
there are many in the West who wish
to see a little more assurance that
the Germans will never again give
themselves into the hnnds o f a Hit­
ler before they can support German
reunification.
In this regard, it Is encouraging
to see that Chancellor Erhard formal­
ly rebuked one o f his officials who
issued a fiery call for the return o f
the Sudetenland from Czechoslovak­
ia to Germany.
This is one Instance where history cannot be allowed to repeat It­
self. It is to be hoped that it will be
the Germans themselves who see that
it does not.
I f guilt about Hitler helps toward
this end, it serves humanity.

Political Notebook
It la now feasible to test
Wash Ist tow Correspondent
■hips 2,000 miles away.
Dieaait
such suitcase nuclear weapons larger than %
Newspaper Enterprise Aaen.
W ASH IN G TO N — (N E A )
— Underground nuclear tast­
ing haa progressed *o rapidly
in th* United States and Rus­
sia that "within a few years"
it should bt possibl* to dovelop a Hlroehlma-magnltnHe
nuclear weapon that could bo
carried In a suites**.
It now seems likely, In fact,
that th* suitcase bombs could
bt mads much more powerful
than tha Hiroshima model.
Some scientist* speculate In
terms o f very powerful suitcat* bombs Indeed.
These
bombs
could
be
smuggled Into th* United
States by agents. They could
be placed in strategic loca­
tions— In or near the Penta­
gon, th* White Houie, key
defense industries, and at
strategic locations In big cit­
ies such as New York, Chica­
go, Philadelphia, Los Angeles
and Dallas. v
These bombs could he wir­
ed W'lth a timer mechanism
set to go o ff In hours, days,
weeks or years. Timer tech­
nique* are now theoretically
*o precis* that bomba set fo r
10 yaara hence would go o ff
within 20 to 30 minutes o f th*
time they war* sat for.
Or these bombs could b*
rigged so they could be set to
blow on coded signal from

Atomic War Is Hell
"Nineteen years later the bombs
are atill destroying people— mental­
ly, psychologically, physically and
socially.”
The speaker was Tokie Kawamoto
o f Hiroshima, Japan. The bombs she
referred to were just two— the atom­
ic bomba dropped on her city and on
Nagasaki In 1946.
It comes u a shock to learn that
41 people died o f radiation disease in
Hiroshima in 1088 alone ns a re-ult
o f the bomb that fell nearly two de­
cades ago.
The Intention o f Tokie waa not to
recriminate but to teach— to tench
the too-euily-fgnnred lesson o f what
a war means in the nuclear age.
She waa part o f a group o f surviv­
ors o f Hiroshima and Nagasaki tra­
veling around the world aa good will
ambassadors. They hnve visited 100
cities In the United States and will
go on to Europe, the Soviet Union,
and Red China.
Tokie, who was only 12 at the time
o f the attack, underwent 20 opera­
tions on her injuries. One thing can
never be cured, though: the fear that

sho shares with 270,000 other sur­
vivors that they, or their children,
will develop leukemia.
This is tho reason that foreigners,
particularly Asians, are so alarmed
when any American tnlka about
dropping another atomic bomb or
two, and why the Communists rub
their hands In glee.
Asintls remember, and the Reds
never let them forget, that the Un­
ited States i.« the only nation that
has ever employed atomic bombs In
anger, and thnt the targets were
nonwhites.
They remember that the "suvlvors" o f those two small, obsolete
bombs are still dying.

Thought For Today
No, if your enemy is hungry, feed
him: if he is thirsty, give him drink;
for by so doing will keep burning
coals upon hla head.— Romans 12:20.
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Friendship is the only cement that
will ever hold the world together. —
Woodrow Wilson.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Conservatism Pushed
la ths M i l fo r ell Repub­
lican National Convention dalo n to # ara grapha sad statiatics to support tho conserva­
tive complaint that tho Dew.
ey-Eloonbower - Lodge Re­
publican leadership la rcapunaiblo fo r tha party's second
string status.
This mailing was done by
Newman M anlllu i, GoldwnUr
rommltUo chairman In Con­
necticut. Tha book o f graphs
la accompanied by a covering
letter from Maralllua. It chal&gt;
lengoo tho idea that flan. Bar­
ry
Goldwatar’s
nomination
would jeopardise local Repub­
lican candidate*.
"Can victory bo oure,"
Marsiliua aaka, "b y following
policies which, fo r ovsr Z5
years with ona exception,
have ltd to defeat?
"Tha accompanying book­

let, which la entirely Indepen­ eight Repuhllcan governor*,
dent and nonpartlaan, la fac­ 17 Republican eenators and
tual proof

that tha liberal 89 Republican members o f the
Republican vlaw haa contin­ Roue*.
ually caused n loss In party
A fte r the 1948 election with

Holmes Alexander

We Know How To Solve It’
W ASHNGTON, d . C. — Atmost tO out o f every 100
working American*
draw
their wages from tax-spupparted Defense or Spare en­
terprise*.
This is not too much o f a
payroll In tiinea o f military
peril, but It would he too
much if tha peril were dlmlnl»h*&gt;d or removed.
17)0.0 who foresee, or who
dnlre, a drastic disarmament
program have envisioned a
two-headed hobgoblin In our
large manpower Investment
iltout 6.7 million civilians
and suldirra — In military
preparedness. They sea this
human stockpile (a ) aa po­
tential
massive
unemploy­
ment and (b ) aa an economic
excuse for prolonging
th*
war crisis.
Ona o f President Johnson’s
purposes thrs* days la to cut
tho hobgoblin down to site.
Its dura not believe that redutlon o f Defenea spending,
either fo r economic or Inter*

hard boiled congressional con­
servatives running ths porty,
tho Republicans hadi 25 gov­
ernor*, 51 lenators, fits rep­
resentatives. Conservative Republican* regarded Thomas K,
Dewey, the 1948 Republican
presidential nomlnss, aa a
ine-too liberal eandlilat*. The
election was a disaster. A fter
1948 the Republican* hadi 18
governors, 42 senators, 171
By United Press International
rep r*e*nta lives.
The n a t i o n ' s motorists
Congressional conserve11vea wrote a new record in death
maneuvered the party to a during tha Fourth of July
better position and after the weekend,
despite countless
Eisenhower election o f 1982 hours of pullco work and
tha Republicans could count warnings from the National
30 governors, 48 lanatore, 221 Safely Council.
ipreeent* lives.
Tire 1960 record of 442
A fte r eight year* o f modsr- deaths during tha 75-hour In­
at* or Elsonhowar Republi­ dependence Day holiday was
canism, tha 1980 election die.
shattered.
closed another dlaaatroua Re­
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
The United Press Interna­
Mrs. Jails Bastes
Mr*. Jos. K. Mathlsna
publican slump to: 18 gover­
tional count showed at least
838-1818
648-4624
nors, 88 senators, 176 repre­
492 traffic deaths from 6 p.m.
Bear Laks-Fersst City
Labs Mary
sentative*. A fte r 1982 the
Iocs]
time until 11:39 p.m.
Mrs. Maryann Milan
Mr*. Francs* Waster
■core was 16, 25 and 176 reSunday.
615-8476
122*6219
apectlvely.
The breakdown:
Casselberry
Lake Monro*
The
Dunn report says:
Traffic .........................
492
Mrs. Jan* CMssIharty
Mrs. 11. L Johnses
"Lueses In Republican Party
615-5646
213-4722
Drowning*
141
•trrngth have been as*Delated
Chat sot*
Planes
8
Longwnnd
particularly with the period*
Mrs. Joan Mayln
Mrs. Donna Setae
Miscellaneous
U
when tha party's Image end
645-1742
631-2217
Total
724
policies were dominated by
DaBary
North Orlande
Its national moderat* organi­
Mrs. Adam Mallae
Mrs. Doris Dean
sation. During these same
666-4416
a i2 - it w
times the voter appeal of the
Daltons
Ost&gt; lt
Democratic candidates f o r
Mrs. Mildred Hansy
Mrs. Clartnr* Bay das
646-5611
212-4241
president was declining except
The Fleet Reserve Associa­
in IDO.
Enterprise
Oviedo
Mton Halm Rnedgraaa
Mm. Evelyn Lnady
“ The number o f Democratic tion, Uranch 147, of Sanford
will Install newly elected offl
44H-MI2
365*2616
cere at Its meeting at I p. m,
Friday, at th* Hut on Lake
gained that number o f 1936, Monroe just weet o f the City
Zoo.
Ths first gain over 1936 wax
The ceremony will be con­
In 1900, aftar sight years o f
ducted by D. G. Walton, past
Around 1248, Rogar
tha modern Eisenhower ad­
president of tho Branch. A buf­ in English F ra n cisca n ___
ministration."
w rote one o f the first seta
P og t 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, July 7, 1964 Tho mid-Atlantia stats* are: fet supper will be served and ingredients f o r gu
ladles are Invited.
Delaware,
Maryland,
New
with great secrecy a n d use o f
ciphers. H e evid en tly e x p e rt
w a l t k s a. v ia L o w , s u m o a s a u r t i i u i M e a
Jersey. New York. Pennsyl­
Cats
cannot
see
when
there
r s A S B VOLVOLIMw. Meewlaitea . urseeel S e e e e w
mooted w ith various p ro p a r
vania and Wast Virginia. Re­
iv u t a l . a n k e r noa
b il l v in l b s t
is bo light at all, but they can lions o f th e ln gred leosi c h a r
publican congressional candi­
ABeefier* Bailer
staff Photoarapk**
see better than most animals coal and sulphur.
■A B U T L SOM*SOX
o u t OBBBII
d a t e won 55 percent o f tha
Haas#lag Bailor
A 4 v«ril»l*s U* * * * * *
la a dim IlgM.
mid-Atlantic voto la 1946.
BBl'BBk MUABBBBW
BOV « A T »
Telegraph Bdlur
Beeeral vivtrti.in* Usaager That vota slumped to 4 per
BOBU WILL LIBS
IUBB1UVT B. BTAPLKTOB
c u t in 1948 with moderat*
leeleu Baiter
ci***ifiea Direeter
BOTT1B A M T II
SAN IB IBOBBABBB
Republican
Dewey running
City BdlUr
Been fee Baaaoec
ths purtg. The vota was 50
S lo t w blls
r a s a w blls
per cent la 1950| 51 per cant
0*»aty BSIt*r
Beeheeleal ■**(.
la 1952 Ike's first election;
a v a o c a ip t io a b a
49 per cent In 1954| 59 per
Bp Bar
laminate Varnir
AU Olhee
cent in 1950; 48 per cent In
Ween
I Tear
•ll-M 1 Vest
1959| 47 per cent in i960.
1.11 &lt; Meath*
ATI I Meatha
SI* I Mostha
»M | loathe
“ H e must change this ms1.M | Meath
L N I Beet*
V. B. Feetai BagolaUeaa provlAe Uat *U mail aeSeerigUeae he toolam," Marallius wrote the
delegates, "to a strung con­
p*ie la aSvaaa*.
BaiereS a* eeeeaS eiaee matter twister 11. l&gt;il at the Peel servative policy and leaderstrength, particularly In the
number o f votee fo r gover*
nore, senators and representa­
tive*."
Tha accompanying booklet
la tha Dunn Survey Report
compiled by Roger* C, Dunn,
Mcl/ten,
Va. The
survey
report* through graph* on tho
He# end fall o f Republican
vota total* from 1930 to 1902.
Thera are national and stats
graphs.
In 1930 the Republican par­
ty almost sank out o f light.
That waa tha year Franklin
D, Roosevelt lost only Maine
and Vermont. A fter that elec­
tion there remained In office

Holiday Deaths
Set Record

Herald Area Correspondents

Fleet Reserve
To Install

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national reasons, need auto­
matically disemploy millions
o f persona. And he doesn't
believe in Jnxxlng up the Cold
War In urder to give u rosy
reading to his ecnnumlc re­
port*. The Johnson policy was
well stated the other day by
two Administration
spokes­
men before the Senate Com­
merce Committee.
Deputy Defense Secretary
Cyrus Vanes spoke bluntly to
senators who were worrying
about lon e* o f defens* Instal­
lations In their states. Vance
■aid the Defense Department
la not in business to keep the
economy o f th* country heal,
thy and growing." Tha Pen­
tagon ran and does provide
*&lt;&gt;me advice to communities
which lose defense eet-ups.
It trie* to spend Its money,
where practicable, In areas
where Jobe end small busi­
nesses ara lagging. Rut prs*
]ui redm-ss must com* first;
prosperity second.
Gardner Ackley, a member
o f the Council o f Economic
Adviser* to ths W hit* House,
went much deeper —
and
more encouragingly — into
the whole matter o f our abil­
ity to adjust to a cutback in
military spending. Bine* last
December Ackley has been
I.UJ's chairman o f tha Com­
mittee on th* Economic Im­
pact of Defense and Disarm­
ament.
He Is a professional econo­
mist who knows his stuff, and
doesn't see hobgoblins which
aren't there. While his testi­
mony doesn’t make saucy
reading, It give* good cheer
to anyone who is sincerely
worried about our national
ilepcndenc* on military spend­
ing.
“ Unwarranted fears," said
Ackley, have been churned up
by “ same people who misun­
derstand and exaggerate" tha

Otlls* el aaaierA, Pier Iis. asiar u* Aet *t Ceagres*

u

Marsh.

impact o f dafenaa spending
and who "underestimate our
ability to deal" with tha pro­
blem. He was taking a whack
as was Secretary Vanca, at
Ben. Georg* McGovern (D.S. D.), who la promoting both
unilateral disarmament and
an elaborate aword-lnto-plow■her* program.
Ackley aaid “ It Is easy to
conclude that our present and
expanding prosperity depends
on defenea expenditure!," but
be added: "Clearly this Is not
■o.” Military technology pro­
vide! th* civilian sector with
numerous Ideas and gadgets,
but this la tha most expensive
way to obtain them.
I f th* military took less
from tho taxpayer, the recov­
ered money would buy re­
search at a much lower cost
and would be guided into pro­
ductive Investment by consu­
mer demands.
Tha adjustment o f our eco­
nomy
to reduced defense
spending “ sounds complica­
ted,” aaid Ackley, but unleea
ws had a crash disarmament.
It la “ no more complex or
challenging’’ than ths annual
adjustments wa make to ward
o ff uneraploymant and infla­
tion. Ha went ont
“ Thus, the overall problem
created by defen** reduction
la a fam iliar on*. Without
wishing to apptar excessively
sanguine, 1 think It can ba
said that — In prin cip le —
we know how to solv# I t ”
This la a very different tes­
timony on tha subject than
wa get from
tho amateur
alarmists. Ths fta r that wa
ara in tha clutchea o f a war­
fare state, and on* that can­
not ba dissolved without dis­
aster or continued without
plunging Into war, doe* not
withstand professional * la m ­
ination.
Tha solution* are not asay,
but not naarly so Imposing
aa aoms psopla would hare
ua believe. T1» m
who are
trying to ride tha hobgoblin
should quietly dismount

bomb* could be planted dose
to their targets and would
net bare tha Inherent tosccuraciea o f inter* mtlnsntal
ballistic missiles, thss* small
weapons
(even
Hiroshima
magnitude) could do *• much
damage to key targets as
would tbs much larger Minuteraan missiles fired from
thousands o f miles away.
Th* development o f under­
ground testing In both ths
United States and tha Soviet
Union hat progressed much
faster than even Its most ar­
dent advocates would have
predicted two years ago.
Reports received by the
U.S. Arm* Control and Dis­
armament Agency Indicate the
Russians have an actlvs, welldeveloped program o f under­
ground testing.
I f the treaty between the
United States and th* Soviet
Union to ban nuclear testing
In the atmosphere (line* sign­
ed by many nations) was In­
tended to slow th* nuclear
arms race between th* two
countries, it has not succeed­
ed.
It now appears that nu­
clear weapon development Li
the United State* and Rus­
sia will push ahead at a more
rapid rate than before the
treaty waa signed.

the 5Itnuteman and Polar!*
underground. Within tho next
six years or to It should be
possible to test wsaponk un­
derground that are compara­
ble In sit* to ths Atlas ICBM.
It la possible to Interpret
mathematically how teat re­
sults would spply to weapons
somewhat larger than are actually tested. I f this “extra- ®
potation" is not carried too
ftr , this can bo don* with a
reasonable amount o f accur­

acy.
With this In mind, It fa now
likely that by 1970 the United Slates and Russia should
be able to run teste that
would giro relatively accu­
rate Information on five and j,
10-msgaton
warheads
and
bombs.
This new rash o f testing
will mean much more affec­
tive ICBM* and tactical baW
tie field nuclear weapons.
It could mean, fo r example,
that a Mlnuteman ICBM con­
taining the same amount of
fissionable nuclear material
as today's weapon* would *9
hava twice, three times or
even five times th* bang.
‘nieoretlcally, tha Minuteman's power could he multi­
plied 1,000 time*. But prac­
tically, that's not around the
corner.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CARE T-414: Will
aged men prefer plenty of bright
37, waa a professor at Smith lights when they eat.
Mrs. Crane sod I were once
College while I was sUttooinvited
to dinner at the home
ed there.
of a prominent advertising ex
“ Dr. Crane," be began,
ccutive in Chicago.
"taka a look at these letters,
Ills wife had a beautifully
for 1 think you'll relish them,
decorated
table and w* darted
since yon are an Applied
our meal by candle light.
Psychologist."
liul after a couple of min­
So I glanced at tin enve­
utes, her husband bluntly said:
lopes.
“ All right, booey. You've
And they w e n certainly un­ given ua enough romantic at­
ique, pot Just because they mosphere with your candles,
were a lung, whits Number 10 so let's turn on the lights sod
site of envelope.
enjoy our dinnerl”
But the writer was an ar­
To which 1 silently said
tist, far he had painted beau­
"A ra m ," although 1 didn't
tiful Isod scape scenes in wadare show my toner feelings.
ter colors on the entire front
For 1 am sura Mrs. Crane
of the envelope, except for •
sided with this advertising
lHtle slot which he had re­
man's wife. Doth of them
stored tor the name and ad­
would have relished the full
dress o f the recipient.
dinner under candle light.
Only once since then bare
But men figuratively have
I seen this personalized artis­
separate
compartment*
to
try employed cm the envelopes
their minds tor romance ver­
o f letters.
sus food.
And that waa during World
And they feel a good meal Is
War II when a school teacher
not to be mixed up with frilly
cousin o f mine wax corre­
romantic knlcknacka.
sponding with one of our
Women also can't fully un­
American aviators stationed In
derstand a man's gruffnesa
Italy.
when ha wants to see a Ro m
This young officer would
Row I game on TV or watch a
likewise use water colors and
baseball contest.
paint beautiful scene* on tho
Ha may "chew out" his wlfs
entire front of his envelope*,
unmercifully at such a time,
They were to distinctive
although be may love her with
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Tues. July 7, '64— Page 6

Bowling

S t r ik e s
and
Sp are s
By John A . Spolikl
A * surely at you mutt hnva
■een on* o f the many fire
works display* over the week*
end, this column will be equal­
ly certain to contain many of
the highlights from the Third
Annual Fire Cracker Tourna­
ment.
It all started with the quali­
fyin g la it Monday and then
the top 10 in each division
started their eliminations on
Friday
and
continued
it
through Saturday and Sun­
day.
Sunday afternoon we were
down to four bowlers in each
division.
Many, many thunks to our
co-sponsors — Harold's Spar
Service and to Hob’s Restau­
rant and Truck Stop. A spe­
cial note o f thanka to the
Sanford Men'a Howling Asso­
ciation fo r their co-operation
Tn making this a huge success.
I think that the real sur­
prises turned out to be those
bowlers who thought they
didn't stand a chance of win­
ning, still battling in the
semi-finals on Sunday after­
noon.
The B Division with bowlers
o f averages of 1GD and under
did exceptionally well in their
scoring. Feopla like A rt Ratal,
I.eo Dooley, W illie Maglto,
Tony DcW itt and Doc Ring
howled well above their av*
erages.
Carry Fox proved that he
still can tosa that string of
strikes cause he shot a 270
game on Saturday night while
disposing o f his opponent I’hil
Roche 6G4 to 630.
Rich Murphy, who's made
the difficult 4-G split more
times than anyone else at Jet
Lancs, converted the 4-6-10
spilt. The Ole Gray Fox, Ed­
die Klrchhoff, bombed the
pins with a 248 scratch game
in the B Division.
The h i g h e s t qualifying
scores were that o f John
Knecland with s GGO in the A
Group and George Mason’s
.1326 for the B Boys. Incident­
ally, that’s the highest series
lie's ever rolled.
Getting back to those finals,
It was with a great deal of
pleasure that we all watched
M agito and Gene Ileique tan­
gle In the B Division with
Fox meeting Bill Hall in the
A Division.
'£ ‘r A fte r all o f the smoke had
cleared, Mayor A l Wilson pre*ented the trophies to Fox
- and Magito as the respective
champions in their divisions.
This Is the first time w e’ve
been eo honored with having
tha Mayor on hand and it waa
warmly applauded by bowlers
• -and spectators alike.
N ow that ths Fire Cracker
la out o f the way, here's the
-. next one you can expect out
'a t the La nee. It's the Ht’A F
Handicap Championshipl
This is the same tourna­
ment at which time last year
our team went over to Daytons Beach and collected |260
o f the prize money.
It's a handicapped a ffa ir
with 70 per cent o f 210. The
top five men, out o f 37 en­
tries, w ill represent Jet Lsnee
at Ocala on August 16-18 to
try fo r ths $7,600 in prises.
More
Information
at
ths
Lanes.
'
The qualifying will get un­
derway this week.
Our Saturday morning Jun­
ior Bowling League had their
election o f officers for the
Summer League with these
fine folks heading the league:
Ralph Unger Is the president,
B ill Martin waa e l e c t e d
•Veep," Colleen Holley is the
secretary-trasuser and John
Boggs Is our aergeant-atarms.
Take not* that a girl for
tha first tima has been elected
to serve as on* o f the officers
o f tha league. I suppose It's
because we now have more
girls In this leagua than at
any other time. It's a pleas­
ure, too, I might add.
It'a Interesting to note that
the theory o f "gettin g hot
streaks'' certainly it borne
out ones again.
Just got through looking at
ths highs fo r tha N avy Intra­
mural Leagua and see where
a fellow by the name o f M ag­
ito took aeries with a 678.
Sura enough it's the same one
• who just clipped o ff the title
’,Tp the U Division of the Fire
Cracker.
In this asms N avy Intra­
mural Leagua Andy Patrick
shot tha high single, a 248.

Dempsey Calls For Clay To M eet Patterson For Title
U. S. Conlrol Of
Boxing Sought
By Ex-champion

Loungers Hike
Loop Lead With
Win Over Posts

By Jack Cuddy
U P I Sports Writer
NEW

YO RK

(U P !)

—Jack

Dempsey recommended today
that Cassius Clay and Floyd
Patterson

meet

heavyweight

in the next

title

fight—"lo r

the albarounl benefit of box­
in g "—at a time when the
sport really needs a lift.
The
69-ycar-old
Manassa
Mauler said it could be anoth­
er "bad mistake" for Cassius
to defend against Sonny Lis­
ton
before
Sonny
proves
against a lesser opponent that
his injured left shoulder is
completely healed.
Dempsey, now be ginning to
gray a bit at the temples hut
still one of Broadway’ s top
attractions as he dines near
the big front window of his
restaurant, emphasized that a
title bout between dancing
Clay and speedily aggressive
Patterson would draw "top
gate."
"PaKeraca's
victory over
contender Eddie Machen in
Sweden Sunday night unques­
tionably made him the hottest
challenger," Jack explained.
" I don’t think anyone in box­
ing would disagree with me on
that."
Dempsey said he figured
Clay and Patterson would
draw "tw ice as much as Cas­
sius and Sonny" because it's
s fresh match between two
able men with sharply con­
trasting ring styles and sharp­
ly contrasting views on the
Black Muslims.
" It shapes up like a promo­
ter’s
dream ,"
said
the
square-shouldered man in the
dark-checkered sports jacket
who hammered out millions
with his fists under the promo­
tion of the late, great Tex
Rickard.
He added, "and it would help
make the public forgot those
two first-round knockout title
fights between Patterson and
Liston."
It would seem that Jack is
nn all-out opponent of return
title fights.
" I certainly am ," he de­
clared. "T lieyT e one o f the
evils o f the sport today—
something that hurt boxing a
lot."
Is Dempsey a crusader now?
" I wouldn't say that,” he
replied seriously. "But I am
against anything that hurts
boxing. I owe everything I
have to it and I'm going allout to help got federal control
o f the sport so we’ll have na­
tionwide, unified rules— and
their enforcement."

L IT T L E A M E R IC AN LEAGUE CHAMPS. The Navy team poses in
front o f its dugout with the trophies. Seated in front are Frank Miller,
Robert Ashley and Gary Nichols. In the second row are Wayne Kinsey,
Frank IJunn, D o u r Gramkow, Mike Ansley. Rack row, Freddie Turner,
Scott Harris, Andy Rufus, Walter Jordan, Ray Milwood and Coach Jack
Mil wood.
(Herald Photo)

Civitans, Elks SHS Boosters Plan
Grab 1st Round Loud Cheering Group
Playoff Games
The Civitans and the Elks
grabbed opening round vic­
tories

Monday in the Junior

Boy* League tournament and
gained berths in the semi-final
rounds which will be played
at the Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium on Thursday.
The Civitans erupted for
seven big runs in the sixth
Inning to snag an 8 to 2 win
over Lake .Mary yesterday af­
ter noon while last night the
Elks saw a 6 to 0 lead vanish
as Rotary pulled up even in
the late innings. But the Elks
blasted over three markers in
their final frame to record an
11 to 8 decision.
In the Civitan win, Jimmy
Williams hurled four-hit base­
ball to slate (he starring role.
This sets the stage for a Clvltan-Shrine battle in the semi­
finals which will Ik- played
Thursday nighl at 7:30.
The Elks will meet the win­
ner of the CI'O-Kiwanls game
which is schdulcd to get un­
derway tonight at Memorial
Stadium at 7:30. Gary Maples
went the distance to gel credit
for the win in the free scor­
ing contest.
Mark Caolo eame up with
three of the four hits posted by
tii Elks to cop hitting honors.
Score hy innings:
Lake Mary
000 Oil 0—2 4 0
Civil.in
0OO 107 x—8 5 2
W P— Jimmy Williams, LP
—Charlie Lytle.
Elks
411 200 3— 11 4 5
Rotary
003 032 0— 8 7 5
Results Saturday
W P— Gary Maples, L P —
Bear Lake 3, Casselberry 2
Frank Whigham.
Results Monday
Sunlsnd 10, Bear Lake 3
Casselberry 11, No. Orlando 4
STANDINGS
Longwood
4 1
W I, Pet. GB
4 1
Altamonte Spgs.
47 28 •G27
Casselberry
3 2 Phila.
47 21 .603 1V4
Bear Lake
2 2 San Fran.
2 3 Cinn.
42 33 .515 8
Sunland
46 33 .533 7
No. Orlando
1 5 Pitta.
St. Louis
Games Tonight
39 46 .494 10
38 39 491 10
lz»* Anj.
Bear Lake vs. Longwood
38 40 .487 10W
Milwaukee
36 38 .486 10W
Chlca go
37 43 .463 12W
Houston
23 38 .284 27
New York
Results Monday
Monday's Results
No Games scheduled
Klngswool • USD 0
Turtday's Games
Kingswood
021 300 0—6 6 0
USO
000 000 0—0 S 2 All-Star Game at Shea Stad­
W P - Bud Moncricf (12-1),
ium. N. Y.
L P — Jack Oliver (1-6)
Wednesday’s Games
McRaney 12 Wilson Maler 8 San Francisco at Chicago, 2
WII. Maler 202 003 1— 8 10 5 Only game scheduled
McRaney
215 004 x—12 10 3
W P—Frink Williams (15-8).
L P — Don Masaie (6-9)
STANDINGS
Kingswood
io o
Results Monday
McRaney
7 3
Chiefs 17 Cubs 2
Longwood
6 3
Tigers M Rebels IT
Fla. State
6 4
STANDINGS
Robbs
s 4 Chiefs
« 0
Chase
2 7 Panthers
4 1
Wilson Maler
2 9 Tigers
3 3
USO
1 10 Yanks
3 3
Games Tuesday
Cubs
1 6
Chase at Fla. State 7:30
Rebels
1 6
Robbs at Longwood 1:43
Games Wednesday
(F t. Mellon P ark)
Tiger* vs Yanks
(F t.
Mellon Little League
Field 4:30)
Panther* vs Chiefs
(Ft.
Mellon Softball Field
Results Monday Night
4:30)
lakeland 3, Miami 1.
St. Pate 6, Daytona 1.
Plovers are gregarious but
Sarasota 2, Orlando 0.
monogamous birds, according
Ft. Lauderdals at Tampa, to the Encyclopedia Britanppd., rain.
nica.

Seminole
Senior League

National League

Men's League

Pee Wee League

Florida State

Ai
i

Seminole H i g h
School's
cheering section might not bo
the biggest during this fall's
foothill I season hut if the
Booster Cluli has its way the
cheering section will be loud­
est.
Booster C l u b
directors
meeting under the leadership

Leach, Dudley
And Lee Pace
JBL Hurlers
Among the luirlcrs in Ihc
Cily Recreation Department’*
Junior Boy* League, Steve
Iz*ach and Hon Dudley of the
championship
Shrine
nine
came up with (he best win and
loss percentages In the cir­
cuit this season.
While Leach posted a re­
cord of seven win* against a
single loss and Dudley racked
up five win* amt one setback,
Danny l,ce of the CPO’ers
chalked up the most victories,
lo-e wound up the regular sea­
son with eight victories but
he had a trio of lo*i&gt;e.*.
Others in the charmed circle
were Hobby Powell of Rotary
who bad seven wins and two
reverse.*, Gary Maples of the
Elks with a record of seven
and three, Chris Akers of the
Elks with a four and three
mark, Jimmy Williams of Civltan with a five and four, and
Charlie Lytle of Lake Mary
who got six wins and six loss­
es in a dozen decisions.
Pitching SlatUtics
Name
W I.
(.each, Shrine
7 1
Dudley, Shrine
5 1
Powell, Rotary
7 2
8 3
Lee, CPO
Maples, Elkt
7 3
4 3
Akers, Elkt
5 4
Williams, Clvilnn
Lytle, Lake Mary
8 6

o f President Ray Harris, vot­
ed to purchase 1,0tm smut)
megaphone* which will be
distributed to Seminole fans
ju*t prior to the stuit of the
foot!,all season.
The megaphones will make
their first official appearance
during a Players Night affair
which will he hrld about a
week prior to the opening
gutne on this year's gridiron
slate at Titusville.
During the Players Nighl
presentation SHS cosehe* will
be Introduced and in turn introdnre the players assigned
to the three squads the ment­
or* will utilize during the sea­
son. Also, during the pmgrnm
the conches will explain the
Seminole's offensive nnd de­
fensive systerns o f piny, let
the fans know- what to look
for when various situations
arise, nnd demonstrate whnt
players In various po-itions
must do on certain plays to
make them successful,
The directors also made
plnns for thp operation of the
concessions during the I'JGi
season.

Infernational
League
Monday's Results
Syrncuse 10, Buffalo 9.
Rochester I, Toronto 0.
Rirhmond 8, Columbus 7.
Atlanta 3, Jacksonville I.

Sunland Loses
To Northgate
Ths Sunland nine, cham­
pion* o f the Seminole Little
League, lost a 3 to 0 decision
to Northgate of Orlando dur­
ing s regional playoff game
at
Casselberry
Recreation
Park’s Coo|ier Field.

End

Of

W ar'

CHICAGO (U P I) — Fiery
Charles O. Finley, owner of
Kansas

aboard, Sommers rlouted a home run to break
up I he contest.
(Herald Photo)

American
League

City

ninth with a G-G tie. Finley
said it was to permit a fireworks display that didn't start
until 9:13 p.m.
"W henever it gels to the
point where the president of
the American Iwaguc puls fire­
works ahead of a league game,
it's a snd day for baseball,"
Finley said.

even insurance.

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Not only did Skipper Sensonally and he Is working for karik of Hunt's Lncoln-Merthe same meais and principles cury Comets walk off with
for which I am working in this pitching honors during the City
league . . . continued improve­ Recreation Department's Lit­
ments for our player* and tle lea g u e season, the ace
firbnller also proved his worth
pension plan*.”
The former South Carolina at the plate.
Senkarik clouted nine home
lineman said, " I think we can
end this senseless war be­ runs during the regular sche­
tween the two leagues by the dule to grab Ihe home run
players reaching a mutual title In both the Little National
agreement and working to- and Little American circuit*.
Three youngsters were lied
gether for (he improvement of
for second place. David Le*
pro football."
Addison said he was oppos­ of the Locomotive Engineers,
ed to any type of merger Bill Schmidl, also o f the En­
"berause the player* will only gineers, and Mark Cockman
Dairies each
continue to prosper from a or Perfection
pounded out eight homers.
two-league system."
Tied for third place with
He admitted that such a
meeting could pave the way seven apiece were Walt Jor­
for an inter-league playoff dan of Navy and Frodic Tur.
game or an all star contest man, also of the N avy nine.
Andy Rufus, another Navy
to the benefit of the pension
standout was next with six
funds."
four-baggers and four other
players were tied with thre*
apiece.
Final Statistics
Name
Me.
Senkarik. Hunt’*
•
Lee, I&gt;oco. Engrs.
8
Schmidt, Loco. Engrs.
8
Cockman, Perfection
8
Jordan, N avy
t
T
W ith only * few wrrks re­ Turman, N avy
Rufus,
N
avy
$
maining in the season, the

Hatwing One-A
Keeps Top Spot
In Navy League

W 1. l*rl. (ill
48 28 .632
Athletics, Baltimore
41 30 .595 3
says American League Presi­ Chicago
43 31 .592 3
New York
dent Joe Cronin thinks more
Minnesota
43 37 .538 7
of firework* than baseball,
38 39 .491 10W
Detroit
Monday Finley charged Cro­ Boston
38 41 .481 I P ,
37 44 .457 I3W
nin gave preference to a fire­ Lo* Ang.
31 42 .417 14
works display Saturday in or­ Clcvc.
31 47 .397 18
dering .1 curfew on a Kansas Kan. City
32 51 .386 19W
Wash.
City-Ballimorc game.
Monday's ItrMilt*
Finley said the A ’s got "a No game* scheduled
directive from Cronin that
Tuesday's Game*
Saturday’s game would be All-Star Game at Shea Stad­
ium. N. Y.
played under a curfew that nn
IVnine*day's Game*
inning could start after 8.13
Nn games srlicdllrd
p. m ."
The game was called in the
the

M O V IN G S O M E T H IN G ??
low

U rge d

BOSTON (U P I) — Line­
backer Tom m y Addison of the
Boston Patriots, head of the
American Football League's
Player Association. Monday
urged an end to the "senseless w a r" between the two ma­
jor professional leagues,
Addison said he lias sent a
proposal to his National Foot­
ball League counterpart. Ordell Itraase of the Baltimore
Colts, calling for a meeting to
solve mutual player problems.
" I make this a* a proposal

howler* o f the Hat wine One
" A " team are still clinging
In n narrow lead in the Navy
Intra-Mural Bawling League,
Tills past wrek showed nn |e«*
than five team* battling for
the top spot with several oth­
er team* In a fine contending
position.
Ilutwing Onp " A " won 3'-j
point* from VAII-3 Mainten­
ance to gain n half game on
their
closest
pursuri-s a*
Nnmlg " A " won three points
from Maintenance "H ", the
New 111red look three points
from N A S Disbursing and
N A S Op’s " A " dropped four
lo V A II-3 Line. V A II-3 All
Stars beat VAI1-9 " B " all
four game point* to sneak in­
to Hie fourth spot In league
standings.
In other matches VAII-3
Ops took three points from
VAH-'J “ A ", N A S Op* " B "
swept nil four from N A S
M*'d/Dent. N A S Ops " C " Iwnt
Del " 8" all four, VAII-r. " A "
took three from Wing Alley
Masters, N A S Mnint " A " took
four from VAH-3 Avionics,
VA11-I Tiger* swept all four
from N AM TG "C ", N A S TenI'ius look ihe mensure o f N A S
Admin hy a three to one
rount, the V A II-3 Odd Balls
won four from N A S Commissnry nnd Hatwing Ono
" B " bent N A M T G " H " In all
three games.
Individual
High
winnrrs
this week were Chuck Basing­
er with a 259 game and Andy
ltoltmi with a 602 aeries.

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Tho Lounger* took a three
game lead in the WilsonMajor Women's Scratch le a ­
gue at Jet Lanes nftcr win­
ning s three-point decision
from the Bed Posts. Jane
Sp*&gt;I.*ki pared the Loungers
with a DIG game and Isabel
Gothurn backed her up with
a steady 411 scries Verna
Bolton rolled n 188/464 scr­
ies for the Bed Posts.
Tlu* Commodes grabbed a
four-point sweep at the ex­
pense of tho .Settees to grab
tho third spot in league
standing. Shirley Martin hit
a 172'479 to lend the Com­
mode* while Elaine Knstivul
und Kathy Gray paced the
Settees with
172 473 and
167/461 respectively.
The Rockers nnd the Sec­
tionals split even in their
mutch to retain their tie for
the fourth spot. Carolyn Sal­
lee rolled 186/431 to puce the
S e c t i o 1111 1n and Barbara
Rubier allowed the way for
the Rockets with 183177. The
Easy Chairs took all four
|H)ints from the Reel inns ns
lairraine S|«&lt;tt* blasted 175
487 for the Easy Chairs to
win higli scries honors. Helen
Altman stormed through with
164/453 to lend 11 helping
hand to Is im iiw ,
Barbara Itchier bowled Ilia
only "tu rkey" Ibis week. In
tho split department it was
Joan Harris making both tho
27 and the 2-7-8. Shirley
Martin picked up the 5-7 ami
Elaine Kostival was equal to
W H EN
NORTH Or.
the 2*7 and the 4-7-lt. The 5-7
fell for Helen Altman, tho 6- lando Littli) Leaguer*
10 for Lorraine Spoils, the
challenged tho men o f
6-6 for Shirley Slglin and the
the village to a softball
46-7 for
Margaret
Price,
game they didn’t take
Verna I toll on converted the
Into consideration the
310 and the 3-5-10 and June
baiting prowess o f 72Spolski completed tile split
year old George Som­
making with the 6-7 nnd the
mers. With the scare
510.
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Cooper Says He
Is Willing To
Meet Patterson
LO N D O N ( U P I ) — Former
heavyweight champion Floyd
Patterson, who overcame a
big hurdle In his comeback
(ilnns by beating E d d i e
Mnehen in Stockholm last
Sunday, can have a fight with
Kuro|&gt;ran heavyweight cham­
pion Henry Cooper of Britain
if he wants it.
Talking of a proposed Patterson-Coopcr figh t in Sep­
tember, Jim Wicks, Cooper's
manager, said Monday: 'T t is
OK by mo eo tong as Pattereon does not want the lot and
term* nr* atl right fo r ui. W *
would have It, in fact we ar*
'dying' fo r it."

Ballplayers O K
Pay Television
N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) — Paytelevision Is agreeable to the
major league ballplayers aa
lung aa It doesn't cost them
any money.
The Major Iwague Baseball
Player*' Executive Council defilled Monday that It would
not hinder the start o f paytelevision In Ia)t Angeles on
July 17 as long ns It didn't
nffret revenue from World
.Series and All-Star games.

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S A N F R A N C ISC O (U P I )
— Republican fo c i o f Sen.
B arry Goldwater wheeled to
attack from another poiltlon
today In their almoat hopeleii
battle to dislodge him from
command o f next week'i GOP
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Led by Gov. William W.
Scranton, Ooldwater’a only
m ajor rival fo r the president­
ial nomination, the anti-Gold*
w ater Republicans were press­
ing fo r a party platform
which they knew would be
repugnant to th i Arlsona sen­
ator.
A fte r first urging a civil
rights plank unacceptable to
Goldwater, they called fo r a
section denouncing “ extremist
groups’* and specifically dis­
approving tha John Birch So­
ciety, which contain! many
Goldwater partisans.
Rep. Abnar Slbal o f Con­
necticut Was chosen by the
Scranton forces to put this
plank on public display to­
day. Ha is a platform comlultlva lu.Jiibcr,
Gov. Nelson A . Rockefsller
o f N ew York, who cut o ff his
own csmpaljrn fo r the pres­
idential nomination to support Scmnton, was dua be­
fore the committee today aa
Ita first major wllnsas. He
w ni ready with a aet o f plat­
form
recommendation* not
tailoied for Goldwater,
With the senator still In
Waahlntton,
his
campaign
lieutenants have vlawad the
developing struggle over the
platform with the calm con­
fidence o f men who knew they
had the troops to win the war.
Scranton, who arrlvta her#
Wednesday, waa concluding a

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two-day swing in Illinois,
whtra ha waa trying to ahaks
Goldwater1*
grip
on
that
state’s big block o f national
convention delegates. Goldwater's headquarters said ha
had gained another Illtnoli
delegate and now could claim
49 o f the G8.
In Chicago Monday, Scran­
ton announced that hla name
would bo placed In nomina­
tion by Dr. Milton Elsenhow­
er, brother o f form er Presi­
dent Dwight D. Elsenhower.
W hile Ills campaign aides
hero still talksd hopefully of
getting public support from
the
ex-Preatdent,
Scranton
■aid ha did not axpoct an in ­
dorsement from tho former
Chief Executive,
Scranton, who tostlflsa be­
fore tho platform committee
Thursday, also mads publlan outline o f his platform
proposal*. Ha repeated hla
recommendation that tha civil
right* plank affirm tha con­
stitutionality o f the new fed­
eral civil rights law, Goldwa­
ter voted against the bill on
the ground that two o f Ita
major provision! were uncon­
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Moose Women
Call Special
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Senior Regent Elolee Small
of Sanford Cheptor MM, Wo­
men of the Moose, has ailed
a meeting of all Chapter offic­
ers for 8 p. m. today at her
home, BM Land Avenue, Longwood, for the purpose o f dis­
cussing new business to come
before the group during the
coming year.

A special meeting cA all
Chapter chairman will be held
at • p. m. Thursday at Mrs,
Small’* home.
Regular meeting U
the
Chapter will be held at 8 p. m.
next Monday at the Moose
Lodge In Lske M iry. Guest
speaker will be College of ReTha Pennsylvania gorsm or
Regent Thelma Sherrod of
also aaksd fo r "outright con­
Orlando Chapter 1002 who has
demnation o f sxtremlst groups
Just rcturnd from a visit to
o f both the le ft and the Mooseheart.
right." He urged that the
The meeting will be held
Birch Society be named as In honor of College o f Agent
an organisation disapproved Eva Moors of Chapter 1404
by tha GOP.
and will be open to all fami­
Goldwater has said he dis­ lies and friends.
approve* o f left and rlgnt
wing extremists. II* has not although ha haa enttched Ita
repudiated tho Birch Society leadsrshlp.

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Miss

The Dunns1

Ada Lorell Chambers
Extended Trip

Include Hawaii In

Is Bride Of James H. Dicks
By Donna Eate*
M ill Ada Lorell Chamber*,
daughter of Mr. and M n . Da­
vid Ititchiaon of Caaaclbcrry,
became the bride of Jamc*
Harold Dlcka Jr., ton of LI.
Col. (retired) and Mrs. James
If. Dlcka of Salt Lake City,
Utah, on July 1, at 11 a.m.,
at the Catholic Church of the
Nativity, with the Ilov. David
J. Shnrrock, C. S. S. It., vicar
aubstitule, performing
t hc
impressive double ring cere­
mony before an altar em­
banked with while gladlolai,
M ri. Polly Shield!, organ­
ist, furnished the traditional
nuptial hymns,
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely
Jn a formal gown o f white
pcau dc sole featuring a scal­
loped neckline and traditional
tapered sleeves. Her finger
tip veil of illusion was attach­
ed to a white velvet crown,
Mhs Gilda I ’cttlnati attend­
ed the bride as maid of hon­
o r and was attired in Ice blue
brocade, with Miss Jill For­
syth and Donna Mathews servlng as bridesmaids, wearing
pink and yellow brocade.
Robert Schwimbcrger serv­
ed the groom as best man
and ushers were Charles Mi­
chael Maudlin* and Kdward
Serlno.
The bride’s mother chose
for her daughter’s wedding,
a palo blue marshmallow
crepe with white accessed*-*,
and the groom's mother wore
a beige and pink Inco sheath
With matching accessories.
Following Use wedding, a

reception was held at the Cas­
selberry Woman's Club, with
Mr*
Geraldine
West and
Miss Nancy Hass assisting.
For her going away outfit
the bride wore a teal blue
silk dress with white acces­
sories.
Mr. and Mrs. Dicks will re­
side at 4(112 Shelby Avenue in
Jacksonville.

Out of town guests included
Mrs. Ora Klnchctoc, grand­
mother of the bride from
Smiths Grove, Ky.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles llouchlns, aunt
and uncle of the bride, Mi­
chael Houchins and Amanda
Lou Houchins, Smiths Grove,
Ky., and Lt. Col. and Mrs.
Charles H. Dicks, Salt Lake
City.

Mr*. Albert Jarrell, Mr*. [bridal luncheon in the private [ M a r i l y n McDaniel, lovely led in white linen, waa eenterJohn Ivey and M i*» Kay Ivey [dining room of Jim Spencer’* bridc-eiect of David B. King. -ed with a beautiful arrange­
were co-ho*te*ies to a recent Restaurant honoring M i n | The luncheon table, cover- ment o f multi-hued ro*ea,

Mr*. Ritchie llarrle
and

Mr*.

Harvey

L.

Dunn left Friday July 3, for
a months' vacation covering
many mile* and visiting fam ­
ily and friend*.
They left Orlando by Je*,
and their first atop will he
about 15 days with ton, Har­
vey and hi* family, in Hono­
lulu, Hawaii.
Ueildes

Harvey

and

hi*

wife, Astrld, there i* the eight
months

old

grandson,

Todd,

who was born in Hawaii and
whom the grandparents have
not yet seen.
Harvey is attached to the
A ir Force and has been sta­
tioned there quite some time.
They will
Francisco

return via

and

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redwood

forests o f California for sight
seeing and to Portland, Ore­
gon for a visit with Mra.
Dunn’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. It. H. Sawyers, who
have visited here In their
home many times; then across
to visit with friends in l a
Crorre, Wt*&lt;*r,n»tn, end «&lt;*utb
to a
fam ily
re-union in
Athens, Georgia, Aug. 2.

Mrs. W. J. King, president
of the American Legion Aux­
iliary Unit 53 of Sanford, Mrs.
Joel Field, Mr*. Thco Stiles
and Mr*. C. E. Hunter recent­
ly returned from Jackson­
ville, where they were dele­
gates to the State Conven­
tions, and each reported on
her part in tha convention.
Mrs. Field related tint the
highlight o f the convention
was an
address made by
Mrs. Luther D. Johnson, N a­
tional American Legion Aux­
iliary president from Nebras­
ka. Her tnesage emphasized
me strengthening ol the indi­
vidual units by building mem­
bership, and ahe encouraged
all members to participate in
the various programs and be­
come aware of tho functions
of the American l-cgion r 4
Auxiliary and their d u '
Bon to defeat communism.
Mrs. Johnson recently re­
turned from Herlln and des­
cribed her visit to “ the wall’'
as an “ unforgutahlo exper­
ience''. She related some of
the sccnci she had witnessed
between East and West Ber­
lin, and described the pathe­
tic scenes.
She urged the women of
America to work for national
security and to remain patri-

Mil. AND MRS. JAMES HAROLD DICKS JR.

Fern Park

Personals

day recently. Tint party was friends enjoyed playing party
lii-lil nl llit- home of hla grnnil- gome* and were served birth­
By Jan* Casselberry
pnronti, Mr. and Mn*. Merit) day cake, ice cream, and
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Huggina
Barrie o f I.oiigwood.
punch, by hla mother and o f 173 O'Brien Road, Fern
Merle Lloyd ami Ida young
Park, and children, David and
grandmother.
Gary, have returned from a
Adult guests, Mrs. William visit with relatives In North
Dyer and Miss Susie Latlree, Carolina and Virginia, They
were served iced tea and cake. visited their eon, Tony, and
Helping the honorce to cel­ daughter, Linda, In Newport
ebrate wero Billy and Ronnie News a i well as Mr*. Hug­
Dyer, Darlene Stringer, Bud­ gins’ sister, Mra. J. P. Mem­
o f the month at 2 p.tn.
dy Durland and Donna Lynn* ory. They visited their ion,
Ron, in Dublin, N . C. where
Mr*. Jimmy Itnwe present­ Kite*.
he is working as youth and
ed “ .Shall We U n ite" a pro­
educational director at the
gram centered on the propoiod
First Uaptiit Church and aubmerger o f four proteitanl
ntltuting fo r the pastor dur­
churches, mid she led tho de­
votion* assisted by Mr*. Mar­
Mrs.
Marie
Harris and ing his varalion. Ron hopes
ion Freeman mid Mrs, Karl children. Terry, Buddy and to continue hi* studies a* a
Felid.
Tina
hnve returned from ministerial student this fall.
While on the trip they alio
The
members presented Rock Island, HI., where they
Mrs. Clemmer, who served at enjoyed touring and sightsee­ vitled Mr. Iluggtna’ mother,
president for the past year, ing and visiting with friends Mrs. Virginia Huggins at
Elisabethtown, N . C.
with a beautiful g ift o f a and relatives.

The Grace Methodist W SC S
Holds Interesting Meeting
Thi

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Church

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held

the

July meeting at the church
recently with Mr*. Charles
Clemmer, vlca president, pre­
siding in the absence of the
president, Mrs. C. E. W il­
liams, who i» on vucution.
Mrs. J. F. Murray, secre­
tary o f student and youth
work, reported that eight
members o f the Jr. Hi M YF
were attending the Christian
Adventure Camp at Leesburg
and ahe also thanked all mem­
ber* who had contributed to
the success o f the M Y F pro­
gressive dinner.
The secretary o f Missionary
Education and acrvlce, Mrs.
I. F. Smith, displayed the
World service kit, containing
patterns and materials to be
used In making clothing for
the children o f I-atin Am er­
ica and Africa,
Mrs. Smith also praised the
work o f Hey. and Mra. Nave,
retired missionaries to India,
who presented the June pro­
gram, and ahe recommended
support o f ths hoya training
school, I,odlpher Institute, In
India.
Mra. J. II. Powell, chairman
o f the nowly organised after­
noon circle, reported on the
first meeting in June, and an’ *itotin eed that futurt meeting!
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Personals

praying bunds plagnee a i a
g ift token o f appreciation.
Delirious refreshments de­
picting the independence Day
theme wero served by Mrs.
J. 11. Powell and Mr*. J, H.
Smith. Other* attending were
the Mmrs. Russ Kit nor, Harry
Kley, Gary Bennitk, John
Hires, John Williams, Andrew
Crocker, J. 0. Marr and John
Marlin.

Mrs. H. L. Johnson o f Lake
Monroe has departed
for
Washington D.C. for a two
weeks visit with her brother
and
family,
the
William
Growe’.
Mr*. Johneon anticipates
visiting the historical sights
in D.C. and tha World’s Fair.

the importance
American flag

Brent David o f Sanford, 1*
spending aeveral day* with
relative! including hla grand­
mother, Mr*. Fay Lee, and
two aunt*, Mr*. E. C. Snodg ra n and Mr*. Fred Bender.

and teaching the younger gen­
eration the love and freedom
our flag represents.
She further pointed out that
our country was founded un­
der God ami we must contin­
ue to have faith in order to
maintain our freedom and
Christian
principle's
under
which our country has pros­
pered throughout the years.
Mrs. Stiles
described the
impressive memorial service
she attended for
d "e »»*rd
members of tho past year. As
each name, unit and district
were called, a white flower
was placed in a large vaee on
either aide of the Altar, fol­
d e d with a memorial pray. oy the chaplain and a mo­
ment « f silent prayer.
Mrs. Hunter reported on
the “ Foreign A ffairs" lunch­
eon she attended and related
it was “ in awakening" ex ­
perience, since ahe was not
too familiar with tills pro­
gram.
Each year the
auxiliary
makes a study of countries to
the south, and this year, they
selected Ecuador to
assist.
Through CARE and AID, they
have contributed to the build­
ing o f schools in tho rural
■ real, which contain class­
rooms, kitchens, eating areas,
storage space for CARE food
commodities, a water supply
and sanitation facilities.
The auxiliary contributes
tt.OOU to each school and they
further serve ■■ community
centcri for civic meeting*,
fiestas and adult classes at
night. The adjoining lands arc
used to cultivate garden* and
to demonstrate simple agri­
culture methods. Next year
Ihe auxiliary anticipate! buy­
ing more water pumps, acwlng marhinci, medicines and
other essentials.
Mrs. Hunter concluded her
report stating that each unit
can help promote better inter­
national understand! n g b y
participating In The Foreign
Affair*
Department o f the
American Legion Auxiliary,
and through It extend the
hand of friendship to other
American neighbors.

Orthopedic

Enterprise

D O N N A CARR IG AN , picture at left, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Don Cor­
rigan o f S. Cortez, was crowned Little Miss North Orlando in festivities
held July •! at North Orlando recreation area. Shown in the picture on the
right from the left are, Carla Del Villagio, first runner up; Debra Ilerric,
second runner up and Katherine Rayburn, third runner up. Judging the
contest wero Miss Ann Malum, MiHS Seminole County, Doris Williams,
Sanford Herald Society Editor and Joint E, Wood, M.D.E., Winter Park.

Miss Kay Ivey Entertained
A t Orlando Country Club
Luncheon guests were Mr*.

Mr*. George f). Bradshaw
and twin daughter*, Barbara
and Beverly o f Orlando, were
hoateiiei to a bridal luncheon
recently at the Orlando Coun­
try Club honoring Mi*a Kny
Ivey, bride-elect o f Ronald
Lindicy.
Tho luncheon table wa* cen­
tered with white daislea and
■haggy
chryannthemums
tastefully arrnngrd In an an­
tique ailver container, flunk­
ed on either aide by a smaller
arrangement with a porcelain
dove perched atop each.
A fruit cocktail appetizer
preceded the aalad luncheon
and followed by dessert of
parfait glirssc* filled with
colorful rainbow iherbcrt.
Mist Ivey waa presented
with a
beautiful
wedding
csndle from the ho»tc»*ea.

Easy Way to

Altamonte

Personals
By Julia Barton

John Ivey, Mr*. Edwin Lind•ey, Mist Marilyn McDaniel,

o f Douglaa Avenue, are viait-

Mr*.

Mr*.

lng hla brother and family,

Dale Scott and Mr*. Clarence
I’owcll, all from Sanford, and
Mr*. Floyd Bowen and Mis*
Carol Bowen from Lakeland,
Also Mr*. Linton Allen,
Mr*. Ron Hood, Mr*. C. A.
Johnson. Mr*. Robert Overstreet, Mis* Ann O vcritrect,
Mr*. Riehanl Call, Mr*. Mel­
ville A. .Smith, Mr*. Floyd
Cooper and Mra. Reuben Ma­
son, all from Orlando.

the Stanley Merck* In Jack­
sonville.

Thonin*

[lowden,

Markcling studies Indicate
that West Coast resident* arc
more concerned with buying
special dietary foods than are
persona living in other area*
of the nation.

Mr. and Mr*. Jack Merck

The C. A. Hederaon’a really
celebrated the week o f th* 4th
with lots o f g u eiti including,
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew A ylie*
o f Cleveland Ohio; Mr. and
Mr*. S r a g o
Aylie*
and
daughter, Sherry, o f Cuyhoga
Falls Ohio and Mr. and Mra.
A iduv
o f Hot'yaoad,
were overnight guest* Thurs­
day.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Davis
and Mr. Richard Davla o f
Daytona Beach; Mr. and Mrs,
Edwin Davi* and son, Mike,
nf Marietta Georgia; Dr. and
Mr*.
Donald
Lucey
and
daughter, I ’am, o f Charlotte*ville Virginia and Mr. and
Mr*. Alden Rntlina o f Miamf,
were .Saturday night dinner
guests.
Mr. and Mr*. Andra Aylles
and their daughter and *onin-law remained fo r tha whola
week end.
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Personals
Visiting from Tifton, Ga.
this past week were Mr. and
Mra. Otia Faulk and twin
suns Ronald and Donald; they
were guests o f Mr., and Mr*.
L. L. Faulk Sr. Coining from
Baltimore
was Mra.
Ales
Elcholti, sister o f Mr. Faulk,
who was also a guest during
the past week.

Site stressed

Enjoying the delightful lobite r aatad luncheon courts
were the Mmcs. Thoms* F.
McDaniel, mother o f the hon*
oree, M. R. Stricklond, Thom** Bowden, Edwin A. Shinhoiaer, John L. Crawford,
Chnriea Meek*, Grac# Gray,
William KraUert, Clifford McKibbin, Kenneth Wing, Joa
Jarrell, and Robert William*.

Ry Mr*. Ritchie Harris
Mr. and Mr*. John Scot*
are vialting friend* and rela­
tives in Alabama thil week.

otic in every possible manner.
o f flying the

baby’* breath and gerbe*
daisies In an antique illv e r
container. On either aide o f
th* centerpl*c*&lt; whits porce­
lain and ailver goblet* o f con­
temporary dealgn held notegay» of pink roaes centered in
lace. Th* place* were marked
with miniature potted orchid*
and bridal place card*.
The
hoiteaae*
preiented
the bride-elect with a pink
•weetheart r o l e
corsage,
which w*a a perfect comple­
ment to her pink check full
(klrtcd frork with S fitted
bodice, featuring a low cut
neckline, edged in s fr illy
ruffle.
Each guest wni given a re­
cipe card to write down on#
of her specialties fo r th*
bride-elect, and they wer#
placed in a clever recipe box,
alio a g ift from the h o »t*iie ».

Personals

Reports State Convention

H E LPIN G TO C ELK URATE Merle Lloyd Horton's lilrtluluy from tlio
front row, left, «ro Donnn Lynne Estes, Merle, mid Darlene Stringer. In
the back row are Ronnie Dyer, Ruddy Durland and Hilly Dyer,

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McDaniel and the co-hostwes, Miss Kay Ivey,
Mrs. John Ivey and Mr?. Albert Jarrell.

MISS M A R IL Y N M CDANIEL, lovely bridcclcct o f David King, win honor guest o f «
bridal luncheon lu c e oily ol Jim SpeiicciV R e s ­
taurant. With Miss McDaniel front the left are

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Gbby

DEAR AHBY: Please • *«■
my sanity and tell me If t
am wrong. 1 refused our 17yoar-old ton permission to
Invite hi* 16-year-old girl

•

SUMMER SIZZLERS

By Abigail Van Buren

lo dinner? Our home tele­
phone mimlier is In the book,
but she has never called me.
My husband
saya, "Oh,
what’s the difference?" 1
would appreciate it if you
would please tell him (in
your column) what the dif­
ference t*. He thinks I ’m
jealous because she's a funloving, middle-aged widow
and not too bad looking.
BATON ROCHE
DEAR BATON: The "d if­
ference" is a matter of eti­
quette. Dinner invitation*
•re propertly extended to
the wife. Tell your husband
that the next time the "so­
cially prominent lady" calls
his office with a "Y 'a w ll
come to dinner" imitation,
e should Inform her that if
"Y 'w a ll" means both of you,
she should call YOU.

friend along on our family
vacation to the New York
W orld'* Pair. (W e live in
Colorado.)
There seem* to be a new
fad taking root these days.
Parents
arc
trying
to
"p rove” to their teen-aged
chitdren that they "tru st"
them, so they are lctUng
them invite their steadies on
family trips. Our son claims
that everybody else is do­
ing it and now he Is shame­
faced because his girl has
already obtained her par­
ents' approval, and I won’t
let him ask her. I would like
your opinion of this whole
•
*
*
idea.
NOT TH A T MODERN
DEAR ABBY: I am a
DEAR NOT: Picnics and
young and attractive (I am
one-day family outings are
told) willow. 1 have put aone thing, but faintly vaca­
way my engagement dia­
tions
arc for families.
1
mond ami iny welding band
think
your judgment was
and wear no Jewelry oo my
sound. Don’t
hack down.Of hands whatsoever. It is evi­
all the weak-kneed reaaons
dent that I am unmarried
to do lomctliing, that old
twit for tome reason every
stand-by "e v e ry body sle
man I meet assume* that I
ia doing It” is by far the
• in a divorcee. I have heard
poorest.
that one can buy a widow’*
» •
•
band, which I* a plain black
P E A R ABBY; A vwlatty
enamel ring u&gt; U- wum uu
prominent lady in this town
the wedding ring finger (o
is forever handing out those
signify widowhood. It would
"Y 'a w l! come up ami sec
certainly simplify matters
m e sometime” invitations
for me if you could tell me
which of course, don't mean
whore I can buy one of these
a thing. But what about the
rings.
priorloty of her ringing up
A WIDOW
my husband at his office and
D EAR WIDOW: I have
asking if " Y ’ awU” will come
never heard of a "w idow 's"

band. Don’t worry about be­
ing regarded as a divorcee.
You can straighten out the
record with one well-timed
sentence.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: 1 now learn
from your column that I am
"uncouth" and "ill-bred."
That is how you described
one who carries away the
bread and rolls from a res­
taurant table. I take home
the bread and rolls for the
birds, so hear this:
Boston (the city of cul­
ture, hat) boasts that it
has Just poisoned and burned
10,000 city pigeons. If this
is culture, I want to be a
roughneck. San Francisco,
named (or St. Francis of
.Vssisvi, who loved birds,
Is also destroying pigeon* in
droves. And now New York
is following suit. Pigeons are
one of God's Idea*. They
give us pleasure with their
beauty and grace in flight.
And they are smart. They
are aide to land on a tiny
telephone pole wire, where­
as it lakes man about 400
acres to make a landing.
You sound pretty stuff-shirtcd to mor
PIGEON DOVE It
♦
•
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Troubled? Write lo ABBY, Box tituuo, l/os Angeles,
Calif., Boom. For a personal
reply, enclose s stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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For Abby's booklet, "HowTo Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 63700, Los AngoJea.
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C A P A C IT Y CROWDS filled the bleacher seats at the Fourth o f July hall
jtame at Fort Melton Park, and dozens of Hpectatora like these lined the
fencen to watch the Kamo.
(Herald Photo)

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play*

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jack. If West wins with either
die king or queen, you will

that (he correct play is likely
play your ace the next Umc
to depend on bow many tricka
ami hope to drop the other
needed in the suit.
honor.
South la in a three no-trump
Specifically, thla line of
contract, but haa only seven
play will produce three club
sure tricka. He needs two
trick* for you any time East
more for hi* contract which
started
with
klng-wmall,
means Hun iic must get tlirea
queen-small
or
king-queenclub tricks, not two.
amall of clubs or either oppo­
There Is no sure way to get
nent started with king-queen
three ciub tricka, but there
alone.
is a best way lo try for them.
This Isn't (oo good a play.
The correct way to try for
Your chance o f siiccea* is
three club tricks Is to lead
If East plays an honor, you I only a trifle over 27 per cent,
low from tho North hand.
win with the ace. If East Imt it is at 111 your best chance.

Scientific studies on man-wo- that a wife can let her hus­
jnan relationships ore always band do moat of the talking
coming up with conclusion* about a decision (bat U to be
that any female, feminine made, and stiU get her way
dame could have
told liw In tli* end.
As a matter of fact, the
scientists in the first place.
For instance, a sociology easiest way in the world her a
iprohMsor ha* been testing wife to Influence a decision is
husband-snd-wlfe
teams
to to let her husband talk on and
find who has the most Influ­ on. agreeing with him until
ence on fsm ily decisions— he gives her an opening for
putting in just the right few
husband or wife—and why.
The thing he discovered that word* tn start him thinking
any smart, influence-wielding the way she wants him to.
Since she ia so willing to
wife could have told him was
listen to his Ideas, so quick to
agree with him, so ready to
gilve him credit for being the
brain* o f the family, he soon
s it T I t&gt; s:
lets his guard down. He thinks
NOTICE 13 HKIlEliy OIVEN by the iin i- i -1-&gt;i.'i that it la going lo be a breeze to
they will make spjilk-slInn to aell her on the idee he fc* try­
the
County
Cnmmteelon
of
Fernlnnls County Flortita, In ing to put across.
Its official maatlna room In tha
H « isn’t even auspicious
Kemlnnl* County Court llouaa when ahe slip* a small doubt
liiwinl In Hanford, Florida, on
Turxlay, July IS, A. D. )»««. into hit mind, or suggests an
at J*:(&gt;0 o'clock A. M . or aa attractive
alternative (what
soon tharaaftar aa tba aamr
may ba heard, to vacate that she wants), so gently hr ac-

Legal Notice

rortlon of that cartatn aub*
division known and platted aa
Paaca Valla? Miami Spring*
and racordad In Plat Book t.
p.i*a 11 In tha oftlca of lha
Clark
of Ctri-ull Court of
Bt-mlnola County, Florida, daaertbad aa follow#, to-wlli
All that part of Paaca Vsllay Miami Hprliia*. Bandnola County, Florida, aeoordlne lo plat thrraof ra.
rordad In Plat Hook I.
pa*a SI In tha offli-a of
tha Clark of Circuit Court
of Bemlnola County, Flor­
ida. lying Kaairrly of tha
Waatarly llna of Lot II of
aatd plat attended North
to feat to tho Northerly
boundary of aaid plat;
AND ALSO;
All that part of Taac# Val­
ley Miami Spring!. Semttlole County, Fluril*. sccordlni to plat thereof re­
corded In Plat llook I,
pa*e II In tha office of
tba Clark of Circuit Court
of Itrntlnol* County, Flor­
ida. lying Weatarly of road
rl(ht of way aa -lee- tlhed
In that oartaln right of
way deed dated Nur*m»per
IV, lots, racordad In Offi­
cial
Record#
8&lt;&gt;ok H I
page 111 lo aaid Clark'#
office;
purauant to tha provisions of
■ec. 1122* and lll.io, Flor­
ida Minute*.
/a/ It W WILLIAMH
/•/ DOHUTIIT B. WILLIAMS
/•/ OltADY « T R A W P B I l
/•/ ALMA L ST IU lVm tK
/*/ U&gt;LA H. FRITZ
/«/ TED WILLI AMH
/»/ abll-SI A C. WILLIA M*
/»/ B P. HARTER
(Owneri)
Publleh July T, 14. Ittl.

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Legal Notice
In tho Fea n of lha CowMy
Jodsvi Sesalsel# l a a a l r , Fler♦4s. la Prohala.
■a rot Ratal# * f
LIL LIB B. IIKRNDON.
Dersassd
To All Creditor* aad Porouoo
Mat la *
Clalata or Iloataad
Aealaal laid Kaisi*i
You sod each of you aro hare
by notified and required to
present any claim* and da
manda which you, nr cither of
you, msy have east net the
oalata of LILLIE E. H E R N ­
DON, dec** aad, Uto of said
Cointy, to tha County Jo daa
of Mrmlnole County. Florida,
at his offtc* In the court
houaa of aald County *1 San­
ford. Florida, within als e*Iandar month* from lha time
of tba Nrot publication of thla
notice, Two copies of oaub
claim or demand ohall bo In
writing, and ahall atato lha
place of real dam a and post
office addraaa of tha claimaat. and shall bo awora to by
lha claimant, hi* aaam. or attornty and acoompantad by a
filing fas of oaa dollar and
eueh claim or demand not so
fllsd .ahall ha void.
/•/ LILLIB RUTH H A R ­
DEN
Aa aascutor or tha Laat
Will and Toalament or
LILLIE C. HERNDON,
Deceased
CKO A SPEER, JR.
Aitoraer for tald rttaio
l i m Magnolia Avenue
Hanford, Florida.
Publleh June I* * July T, II,

II. 1*14.
CDA-1II

By Ruth Millett
cept* It as another of HIS ideas
or ttulls him with feminine
delaying tactics.
It's kind of a snesky way
(o handle a man. perhutt*.
Hut it’a the way women have
liven getting tiicir own way
In big decisions since the beglning of time. (In small tie
ritioiM, of course, a smart
woman graciously lets her
man have bis way. Ami keep*
him off guard when an Im­
portant matter has to be de­
cided.)
In short, as the professor
discovered and what most wo­
men already knew, * wife
doesn't get her way by out­
talking her husband. She gets
tier way by outsmarting him.

Legal Notice
In ike Cmrt ef tba ( t i a t y
J*4sr, Bratleolr Ceaaty, stale
■■t Florida, la Probata
la ra the Kalalei af
WILLIAM IIAM VANN,
Dacaaaad.
FIN AL V I T I t r
Notice la hereby alven that
the undaralana.) will, on tha
!5th day nf July A. D. IPSO.
prr.ru: to tha Honorable Coun­
ty Judge of Seminole County,
FI .rids, hi* final return, aa
Administrator of lha Batata of
William Ham Vann, deceased
and at said time, than and
there, make application to tha
■al-l Judas for a final aattlamerit of his ad ministration
f
said estate, and for an ordtr
discharging him aa auch Ad
mlnlatrator.
Dated this tha ttth day nf
June. A. D. ’ Ml.
Jamta w , Vann
Aa Administrator af tbs
Ratals of
William Ham Vann
Dacaaaad
O. Andrew Spear
111 )V. Commercial SL
Sanford. Florida
Attorney for Administrator
Publleh June II. U , I I 4 July
T. IMS.
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i s t h e cittrt i t &lt; iii i i t n r
Til FI NINTH JI Dl( 14 1. rille
CHIT, IN AND •‘•IK MiHIn o l i ; i o i n t v . f u i r i i i .i .
C H A K c m i r n i l m an
FEDERAL NATH IN VI, MOHTflAHK A33&lt;f :IATR j .N, a enrporsUun,
Plaintiff,
va.
tlLEN C. no nni.E and ALICE
K. RUBBLE, Me wife,
Del nlidanta.
NOTICE o r SPIT IN
waiH'iNiaoH roiiKci.iiet ■*]
TO tlt.KN C
OnilRt-K and
ALICE K. RoBIILE, hi*
wife,
Iteehlence unknown.
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notified that a complaint to
foreclose a certain m oru aa*
on
tha foil -*win*
dsaulbed
property, ellute, lying and be­
ing in Hemlnola Luunly, Flor­
ida, to-wlti
l^it 0. Illok «l. TOWNSITE OF NORTH CIIULUOTA. a auhdlvlelon, ac&lt;e&gt;rdIna to plat Ihereof racord­
ad In Plat llook 1, penes 14
to II. Inclusive, ul (lie
Public Record! of Heml­
nola County, Florida,
haa been fllrd eaainat you In
tha above styled suit and you
ars required to aerva a ropy
of your Anewer or Pleading
to tha Complaint on Plain­
tiff#
attorney, JOSEPH
M.
MCHAHKO. P. O. Boa H i.
Fern Park. Florida, and Mia
the original Answer or PBedIng In lha offli-a of lha Clerk
of tha Circuit Court on or hofor the llrd day of Jell', l»(4
If you fall to do eu, a decree
pro oontaeeo wIR tie taken
against you for (he relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
WITNE3S m&gt; hand and of­
ficial seal of office at Hmford,
Pemlnota County, this lllli day
of June, 1M4.

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Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Martha V. Vlhlen, DC.
JOSEPH M. MURAHKiJ
Attorney at l a w
P. a Ban l i t
Ftrn Park. Florida
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nig U sensitively sullen ai tlie
* J * l&gt; drove, Farm Report
Imy and there are good per*
I 10 C ) World Civilisation
&lt;11 hunriaa Simrelir
form a news from guest Jeanne
1:•» (1) Today
( I ) Wake Cp Mbytes
CtMiper and regulura Dean J ag­
1:1* &lt;«) Filin Fr*lut*a
ger and Jeanne llai.
(Vi Illckla Evans
7:*l &lt;«l la/ctl News. Wtathet
7:308:30 p. m. ABC Com­
S O* ( « ) Captain Kanaaroo
■ 10 ( I ) Cartoona
bat. "T h e Ey«a of lha Hunter."
1:00 C l Divorce Court
(rerun) The objectiva in Uiis
15) American Hieinrr
&lt;lj Eserclea For Woman epiMHle ta tea deatroy an enemy
*rt* ( • ) Carmona
outpost and Uierc's a lot of
1:1* (SI Kompsr Room
suspense and excitement us
11:00 (1) Hay When
IS) News
Saunders' (V ic Morrow) pa­
lit Mnenlih
trol sttempls to scconiplisb
10:11 (1 Newe
.1:10 12) Hay When
this. Tliere's plenty of action
IS) I Love l.uc-y
ami a lot of noise during his
III) Prlca la lliulil
hour.
11:00 111 Concentration
&lt;0) McCoys
s o p. ni. CBS. High Ailvcn
|*i Price la Bight
turc. (rerun) Another wonder­
11:10 ( ! ) Mler-lng Links
(Color)
ful l/owell Tlmiiias Travelogue
It) I'rla And (llsdrs
which winders all over Africa
( I ) The object I*

W EDNESDAY P. M.

W tt J k s W om an :

C ) Science
1:45 (*) Cartoons
1.4o •*) Password

• :It &lt;•) Jack Benny
10;oo &lt;«&gt; Tvvaoo Hlar I’arada
&lt;11 Tha Chov-n Child —
NC
( I ) The Fuilttva
n i l * ( ! ) ( * ) Newt, Weather,
Sports
(PI Mid-Fla. New#
7:308:30 p. tn M IC Mr No­
H i l l Si Theater ot th« Klara
vak "Tho Boy Without A
11:1* til Tonlahl Show
(Color I
Country." (rerun) Thu epi­
11:14 (V) Republican I'antcnllun Preview
sode brings a new student to
11:45 Oil Movie

W EDNESDAY A. M.

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TELEVISION TONIGHT
( ! ) Truth or Coneequencea
12:4b ( I ) Rutdlna l.tfhl
11:11 ( ! ) NBC New*
1:00 &lt;41 CBH New* Special
(1) Dacamner ttitila
l ! ) Nawa Weather
1:15 (II F'ocua
I lo i4) Aa Tha World Turns
&lt;») News

S A V IN G S

and brings unusual sights.
Among die places the average
tourist ia unlikely to visit oo
Ills own are Timbuktu, the
banka of llie White Nile, and
the island of Madagascar to
catch the strange "Dance of
the Dead" ewemonlal rile*.
8:309 p. tn. NBC. Moment
of Fear "Deed of M ercy." (re
run)
this
was originally
seen on U. K. 'Ilieatw . It it
notable for Carol l.ynley’s per­
formance as a wilful teen who
tries to exploit an sutomohilo
arcldent she's tw-en in by
claiming the car's famous
driver, » irlentiat (played by
Itonald Reagan), attempted to
attack her. causing tha acci­
dent.
8:30 9 p. in. ABC. McHale’s
Navy. "Orange Blossoms for
M cllalc." (renin) If nothing
else, tills ropt at is timely, It's
Hie one in which ( ’apt. Bing­
hamton (Joe Flynn) desper­
ately trie* to yet Mcllalc mar­
ried o ff so that lie can he ro­
tated home. The object of
Dinghamton.v affections for

Show On Earth. "The Glorious
Days o f The Used To Be." (r e ­
run) The gimmick tonight Is
the casting. Betty Hutton, who
starred in the fewluie film
that gave rise to till* series,
plays a musical comedy star
asked to join the circus in tills
episode. Don Ameche, who
hosts N B C * Circus series,
"international S 1) o w t i m e,"
plays a man trying to book
the circus, if it can acquire
Mis* Million's services. The
conflict is an old relationship
between Hutton anti Ameche
which doesn't seem rekindtable.

TV RENTAL
• Sales

• Brrvlea

Seminole TV

K a d e r Jewelers

Mary Esther's
“ Frilltiring Fashions Juat For Yoa”
200 N. PARK AVE.

R*(i*t#rod JHrtfbr &lt;j||)

ll'J N. I'nrk Ave.

DOWNTOWN HANFORD

.122-23fi:i

Regular *1500

Close Out
Permanent Summer
Shoes! i
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F A 2-4920
Zenith Color TV Salt*
1608 Hanford Ara.

14.95 Values .

M O 90

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$]2 so

$£90

6.95 Values _____
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By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y S, 1*M
G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S:
Despite tli* fact that you a n
very

eeneltlve at

this

time,

you now have It In your powar to get much done that will
•wing you Into a better po­
rtio n with the general pub­
lic. You hare the ■Willy to
put your ideae acroia In auch
a faahton that olhera will
clearly aee your 'particular
talenta and back them with
caah.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
IP) Home and family tnlcreeta
•re your beat outlet! today
and much can be accompllahed. Be cure you undcritaml
need* o f kin and atrlve for
real harmony. Beautify your
home — add object! d’art,
ate.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
20) Fine day to take action
on thoae purchaaea or aalea
and then taka time to enjoy
favorite hobblea. Clear your
deak with efficiency. Sched­
ule houra, dutlea wiaely —have vlalon.
G E M IN I |May 21 to June
21) I f enthuaed, thla can be
a day when you put aalea
ability to fine uae. Uaten to
advice given freely by good
frknda who are expert! In
your fivlX Y tu can advance
quickly.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Engaging in
whatever you really tike to
do la fine, but a poiltlve at­
titude only will bring aucccaa.
Know what It ii that you want
to accompllah. Then follow
through ipecdlly.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat
21) Diplomacy la required
now initead o f e forceful, de­
mending attitude with olhert
I f you era to gain your aim*.
Study othar'a point o f view.
Be couelderata and all Ii well.
VIRG O (Auguat 22 to Sep­
tember .22) Joining with cer­
tain comrade# in eorae worth­
while venture eeet It turning
eut eucceeefully now. Ged
about aerially later, since
thla alio bring* profit. Show
you hava aavolr-falre.
L IB R A (September 23 to
October 22)
A
wonderful
ehence to advance la new be­
fore you, ao bo eure you don't
m u ff It or remain adamant.
UUlita a bit o f drama. Soma
■bow o f patriotilm make! a
good imprairion on other*.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) By being very
alert, broad-minded, you find
advancement
cornea
that
quickly and friendship* grow.
Make Iong-dla lance call*, if
necessary. W a it* no time.
S A G IT T A R IU S (November
22 to December 21) Seek to
get on the right tide of ex­
perts so that you can advanca
to whatever may be your
specialty. Make ell practical
arrangements, payments. Be
generous with loved ona in

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always working at something trying to earn enough
money to run Ft!"

C AR NIV A L

By Dick Turner

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The cookies nre delicious, but ths sayings are terrible!
You better get a new writer!'*

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CAI'RICO H N (Decamber 22
to January 20) You hava to
tul.e the Initiative If you
want partner* and friend# tu
go along with your idea*.
Have a pleasant conference.
Cement bonds end atari the
wheels rolling.
A(|U AIIIU S (January 21
In February IS) AH that work
in front of you Just require*
•unit genuine enthusiasm to
get them completed in record
time. Impress co-workert with
your efficiency. They ar* Uien
helpful.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Cultivate persons
who ere cheerful and you
quickly forget your depres­
sion o f the moment. Labor
with enthusiasm. You need
mental stimulation tonight—
seek right peraoue.
IF YOUR C H ILD IB BORN
T O D A Y, you will find that
the emotion* are early and
quickly aroused in thla nature
and you have to give a cer­
tain amount o f discipline in
early teens in order to etahillte thla thinking. Assign
certs in small dutlea to form
work pattern, too. Best out­
let hers Is capitalising on or­
igins! Ideas.
‘ T h e Stem lap el, they
4a not coap eL " What jo e
aaka e f year Ufa la large­
ly «p te T O U I
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
Forecast fo r your sign fo r
August is now ready. For
your copy send your birthdate
end 11.00 t « Carroll Rlghter
Forecast The Sanford Her­
ald, Box 1021, Hollywood SO,
California.
Duels to settle • quarrel or
petal o f honor ware practi­
cally unknown Is the ancient
wertd, according to the Hecy-

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and reserve* the right to re ­
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papar.

Legal Notice
isf t i i i : c i n r i i r « o t i « T i\
A SID FOR tUMIXOLC COl'X.
„ TV. FLORIDA
i s o . isiea
T U B L IF E INFt’ RANCB COM
J’ANV OF VinOINTA, A VirginIn corporation,

Plaintiff,

va.
IU T M O N D L. COX at at.
Defendant*.
XOTICB OF BC IT
T H E ftTATK OF FLORIDA
TOi Ilnymonit D. Co*,
rrntiienoe unknown
Marr A. Co*,
ruMenc* unknown
The mailing addreea af
)
Mine defendant! la:
Navy
School
Command.
N T I jU Claaa C School,
‘ Dare 1.1a ml, Vallejo,
Calllornla
Tou are hereby notllleit that
g aull haa been filed agnlnal
you In tha above antltltd rauaa
and that you are required lo
flla your anawer with 1ha
Clark of Oil* Court and to
anrva a copy thereof upon the
plaintiff or plaltitlf fa attorneya, whaaa name and addrraa
(a Jennlnii.. SValla, Clarke and
Hamilton, til'll llarnetl Nation' al Dank Uulldlng, Jacksonville
X, Florida, not later than Auguat ix. 1X1. If you fait lo
do ao a decreejiro oonfeaao will
La entered acRnat you for the
.relief demanded In tha com­
plaint. Thla ault la to fore­
close a mortgage. Tha real
proparty proceeded against la:
Lot
II.
gOUTH
PINECHEST. Second Addition, a
eubdlvlalon, according to a
i :
Flat thereof recorded In
Flat Book in, pagea 19 and
19 of the Public Records
i
of Hernlnnla County. Flor­
ida.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal of laid Court at sanfotd,
Florida, thla Ird day or July,

1X1.

ICOL'KT HEAL)
Arthur II. nackw-llh,
Clerk of the circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clark

Publish July T, II, XL tt, 1X1
CDB.I#
i v Tilt: illti'V I T r u l i n ' » P
TII E M ATH Jl IIHTAI. I I H 1'tIIT, IN 1SII FUR INMtw
s o u : ropsiT v. f i .o r i i i a
Chance rr An. t:t*Aa
ERIE COUNT V S A V I N O S
BANK, a Naw Tork Corpora,
tlon
Plaintiff

Ve.

CURTIS CLARENCE If ATMAN,
j n . and RUTH HAYMAN, hia
■Wife
Dafendanta

NO TIfK OF MORTUAUE
rORKULOai'IIF. SALE MY
CLEM K
Notice la hereby given pur­
suant to a Final Deeres of
Foracloaure dated July Ird.
1X1. and entered In Chancery
No. 1X139 of lha circuit Court
of tha Ninth Judicial Circuit
in and rnr Seminole County,
Florida, whsraln ERIE COUN­
T Y HA VINOS RANK le Plain­
tiff and C irn ris CLARENCE
HAYMAN. JR. and RUTH HAYMAN. hie wlfa. era Defendanta.
1 will aatl to lha hlghaat jtddrr
for ra.h al tha front door of
the Semtrvnle County Court­
house to Hanford. Florida, al
1!:M A. M. o'clock on the find
day of July. 1911 lha follow.
Ing described property, as sot
forth In said Final Deeres, towit:
Lot It, EASTS ROOK SUB­
DIVISION, UNIT NO. SIX
TIE PLAT OF RIjTH’K “14",
according
to
the
Plat
thereof at recorded In I’lat
Book IS, Paga 91. public
Records ef Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida
Together with the following
Items of property which ere
located In and permanently In­
stalled a a ' a part of the Im­
provements on said lend.
HOT POINT E L E C T R I C
DROP-IN RANOK MODEL
1t ;ilF U -B SERIAL SXIX
FRIOIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
DISHWASHER
MODEL
DW1UII-YW SERIAL XI-

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ELECTRIC
HEFRItl KltATOIl
MODEL
FDA-IXT-fJ-YW
SERIAL
ISA XIIX
LUXAIItE
FURNACE
MODEL 1IO-TIS-S SERIAL
LUX AI RE
AIM
CONDITIONKR.
MODEL
CA-SI
SERIAL Fl-lXIt
Deled this Srd day of July,

IIM .
(SEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clark
Daniel J. LsFsvrt «r
WAR RICK. C AK dlLL
* LsFEVRE
SIS West Fairbanks Avtnua
P. O. Bo* ITI
Winter Perk. Florida
Publish July T, 1111
CDB-1S

G For Rent

c l a s s if ie d in d e x

1. L o s t &amp; r o u n d

2. Notices - Tcreonals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
ft. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Acceshories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles tV’anted
56. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
R9. Trailers - Cabsnsa
1. Notices • Personals
SALESPARTS-SERVICE
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR R E X A IR DEALER
2535 S. Park
322-6311

6. For Rent
CLEAN lat Floor Apt.
cnL 1004 Palmetto.

E F FIC IE N C Y
Apt.
New.
Ideal for single or couple.
Carportc, private entrance.
165 include# utilities. No
pela. Ph. J22-5604.

Oi|r

Sanfnrfi

^rralb

SWEETIE PIE

July 7, 1964 — Pone 11

By Nadine Seltzer

COTTAGES
L'AKE PRIVILEG ES
1 Bedroom, Furn. $50 mo.
2 Bedroom, Furn. $75 mo.
Ph. 322-6106

NORTH
Down,
and 3
baths,
$50-378
Realty,

4 RM. FURN. Apt. I BR, $60
mo. 323-0380.
FURN. APT. 322-2100.

BR. duplex apt., Furn.
201V* E. 27th. 322-6477.

APARTM ENTS, FURNISHED
Ground rioor, $65; Second
floor, $8flw_LHU fom U ied.
- ^ . '.n 'H A L L , Reel E itits
Ph. 322-3641
E FFICIENCY. 811 Park.
CLEAN 4-Rooms, down, tun
porch. 611 Park.
N IC E LY furnished garage apt.
Adults. 1912 Sanford Ave.
322-3668.
RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
Balt-Blalr Agency
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.

Pvt.

MODEL G Allis Chalmers '62 Buick LcSabre 4 Dr. V-8,
RAH, Auto. Ph. 668 5713.
Tractor with hydraulic, ex­
tras. Good cond. $550. 8 ft. '62 CORVAIR Monza, $200.
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Gandy fertiliser distributor
down and take over pay*
Company
$45. Bell’s Nursery, 1 m l W.
menti. Owe $970. 322-3797.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
of Big Tree Park.
'83 Chevy II Nova, Excellen
Auto Qlaat, Tepa
1961 30” Tappan Elec. Range.
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
k Seat Cover*
$50 Ph. 323-0755.
1963 C h ew y 2 8. S. 8200, taka
SCUBA diving gear complete
up payments. 322-1187.
with tank and accessories.
'60
VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Call 322-2802.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Exc.
cond. $895. 322-7544.
A L L WORK GUARANTEED

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

$ Bank l

LM N Kntcrnri«p«, Inc.

CALADIUMS, 500 bulbs. Best
colors k quality. « cents
; 15 B u s in m * O p p o rtu n ity
up Wholesale to vou Bell's
nursery. 1 mi. W. of Big
’ M " r ~' : ' X&gt; '. • , &lt;
A l i m R E PA IR SHOP t Lot!
Tree Pk
’ -«•»** *81 *1fy ^
with or without equipment
Hall's Garage, corner Cel Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
"D id you k n e w th a t tra n sisto rs d o n 't w ork
ery &amp; Sanford Ave. 322-2020
25c lb. Greater Hydroponic
u n dsr w a t e r ? "
Farms. So. Sanford Ave.
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro- 3;i. Furniture
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
4 BR, Dk Bath, Florida Rm.,
EXPANSIVE—
FREE ESTIM ATE
locally 322-4342, or apply to
central heat k air-condi­
NOT EXPENSIVE
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
the PURE O IL COMPANY
tioning. Ph. 322-4876.
A place lo live while building
ovating. New k Used Furni­
a borne of your dnslgn on
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
16.
Female
Help
W a n te d
1917 NASHUA House Trader,
your country lot is tills
Co., at 709 Celery Ava.
47 x I, Completely furnish
trailer located on 4'v seres HOUSEKEEPER, m a t u r e ,
r A 2-auT.
fd . Lake Monroe Boat Bowl
with over 200 ft. frontage
white, live-ln. Salary. Ph.
Ph. 668-9727.
on Hiway 415, 10 tninutei
322 0587 before a p
in. Used furniture, appliances,
from Sanford and 20 min­
tools, etc, Bought • Sold.
323-0912 after 6.
3 BR, 1 large bath, clean &amp;
utes f r o m
Ute Atlantic
Larry's Mart 2IS Sanford
beautifully decorated. 379
Ocean Beach. Only 110,000, WHITE lady to take care of
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4122.
mo. N o down pytnt. Im ­
elderly couple six days a
$2,500 Down. Call Slempcr
mediate occupancy. Phone
week. Phone 322-3980.
Agency, 1919 So. French
332-7362.
Ave., 322-4991,
;i COMPLETE ROOMS
17. Male Help Wanted
ONLY $249.50
YOU T E L L ME1
THERE'S PEACE A QUIET EXPERIENCED Lawn mower
Easy Terms
Where else in Sanford you
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
4 small engine mechanic
Shop and Save The
can find a lovely 2 Story, 3
paved street you can buy
with own hand tools. Please
nudget Way
room, 4 Bedroom, tVg Bath
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 666 4601,
write past 5 yrs. work re­
home in fine condition, on a
Enterprise, Fla.
cord &amp; 3 personal refer­
■haded corner lot for only
ences to Box 16, c/o San­
$9,900. If you can afford to
A V A IL A B L E TO D AY
298 Ixingwood Plasa
ford Herald.
rent, you can afford to BUY
17-92
Ph. 832-4583
thla one!
No waiting, no fussingt $100 TRUCK D ltiv E n . ago 40 50*
Miracle Concrete Co.
For Ute biggest selection of
and move in TODAY, Thia
nearly new and uaed furni­
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home is
EXPERIENCED
Photogra­
ture, tee Noll's Furniture
in outstanding condition. A
pher. For appointment call
Investment k Realty
Brokerage in Castclbcnry
big buy with monthly pay
322-7222.
116 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
on 17-92, Open 6 days 8 U&gt; 6.
menu of $103. You must see

F U R N IT U R E

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• N E W HOMES

Legal Notice

Ball-BIair Agency

1191 Frem-h Ava., Hamtnola
OLDER HOME, 3 nr. large
R E N T A BED
County, Florida, undar tha tierooms, large shady lot with
tttloua nama of. Fairway Tag. RoUaway, Hospital k Baby
eco Rarvlca, and th«t I Inland
fruit trees. No down pymt.
Beds.
to ragtatar Mid nama with tha
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
SE VE R AL Outstanding 2 * 3
By Day, Weak, or lloatb
Clark of tha Circuit Court,
Krmlnnla County, Florida, In Ph. FA 2-5191 111 W. l i t St.
322-5399.
Bedroom Homes available in
accordanea with tha provtall Areas of Sanford. Let us
CARROLL’S FU R N ITU R E
■Iona of tha Flctllloua Nama
LO VELY 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Show you Around!
Btatutra. to-wlt! Baotlon X I . 01
brick home, central boat k
1610 W. Third St. Clean, new­
Florida Htatutaa tilt.
Hlg: J. C. Davla
air condition. Beautiful cor­
ly decorated, modern, 2 BR
Fubllah Juna 1«, XI, Jo S July
ner
lot. Convenient location
unfurn.
Ph.
Bartow,
Fla.
T. 1941.
at 2100 Oak Ave.
C DA -X
533-2326.

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

Seminole Realty

IN
TIIH
r i ll C L I T
CULBT.
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
HKMINOLK COUNTY
CHANCERY NO. I0IXT
KRMriN
RU8KKLI.
HHCMt)IIK AD.
Plaintiff
■va-

W YNBLL
HEAD,

SMITH

BROAD-

Defendant
NATICR TO DE FE ND
THE STATE OT FI.DIIIHA TOi
W T N K L L SMITH IIROADHEAD, whoa* p lan of raatdanca la unknown.
TOU ARK IIKItKBY NOTI­
FIED that a aworn Complaint
haa haan fllad agalnit you In
lha Circuit Court. Ninth Judi­
cial Circuit of Florida, In and
for Hamtnola County. In Chan­
cery. tha abbreviated title of
which la "KIIMON Hut'S ELL
URUADIIEAD.
Plaintiff.
va.
WYNELL
SMITH
BROADHEAD.
DafandanU*.
wharatn
tha rallaf aought la a Dacrat
uf Dlvorca. Tbaw praaanta ara
to cauao and raqulra you to
flla your wrlttan Anawar or
dafanaaa. If any, to lha Com­
plaint fllad haraln, and to
aarva a copy tharaof upon tha
Plaintiff* attornay, Cordon V.
Frederick, P. O. Boa I Til. San­
ford, Florida, an or bafora
tha ISlh day of July, 1X4.
Haraln fall not or a Dacraa
Pro Confaaao will ba anltrad
agalnat yon tor lha ratlat ra.
quailed and tha m u m will
proctad aa part a.

(SEAL)

Arthur II. Back with. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T Vlhltn
Daputy Clark
GORDON V. FREDERICK
Attornay for Plaintiff

8. Bench Rentals
HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT APTS
3311 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4098

y. For Hale or R a n t
CUSTOM BU ILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call a v a n I n g a
322-1597.

12. Real Estate For Bala

St. Johns Realty

1901 8. Park Av*.
FA 2-9232 anytime

FH A - V A HOMES
2, 1, A 4 BEDROOMS
l, 1H. k 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYM ENTS FROM

$100
Low Monthly Payments
For Complete Information
fie* Or Call Your

AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or F A 2-2293

LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, I Bath,
p. o Bo* m i
Sanford, Florida
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
Publlah Juaa II, M a July 7.
lera, patio Pb. 322 1922, 207
II. 1114.
Ridge Bd.
CDA-II

V A - FHA
Property MunnKcment
&amp; Sulea Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

FH A - V A

O ffers for your sslection
these Beautiful 2, S, 4 4
Bedroom

SALES BROKER

Government

Stenstrom Realty

322-2420
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM M89 Park Dr.
US N. Park Ava.
F A &gt;4123
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
Fla. Rm., cent. heat. 211
G KEENBIUAE
Ridge Rd.. 322-9051.
Choice
lots
available
la
Greenbrlar of Lech Arbor
Naw Qwtom-butlt, Lake Mary
overlooking
go lf
couree.
C. B., 2 BR, carportc, uti­
Custom building to your
lity, shade It citrus. FHA
specification!.
Greenbrlar
Finance. 322-6859.
developed by
3 RM. HOUSE. ■ nice building
KING8W OOD
lots. First $2,900 lake* thia
BUILDERS, INC.
property. Ph. (61-4601, En202 Fairmont Dr.
terpri**, Fla.
F A 2-8074

E VE R E TT A. H AR PER

ST. JOHN'S R E A LTY CO
120 N. Park
322-6123

N E W HOMES
8 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92

V A -F H A —
FH A IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So. Long wood District

Contact: Mr. Ferguson
902 Highland Ave.
L o a f wood, Florida

Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beat homs
buy, Me tha

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Sales Broker

&amp;

Jim Hunt Realty
Office 322-2118
Night 322 0C48
323-0700
2934 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla.

37. Boat* • Motors
13 F t ! G LASS~runabout!^ 4ii
hp. motor, T ilt trailer, $573,
to k Sanford.
BOAT Trailer; up to 14' boats,
very good condition. Call
322-5026.
Gateway

To

The w aterway

$37 mo

SR. M o t o r c y c le * • S c o o te r *

$32 mo.

VESTA Scooter, 1963, A-t wmOpal, $782 h ll,
$34 mo.
dltion. Roll ban and apara
Anglia,
$599 bal,132mo.
t in . 1225. 322-7682.
Chev.,
$379 bal,$31mo.
Opal, $374 bal,
$30 mo. 89. Trailers • Cabana*
Olds, $641 bal,
$31 mo.
Pontiac Puff,
$24 mo. APACHE Camp Trailer*. Naw
k Uaed. 322-3467.
Chryaler, $608 bal, $32 mo.
Merc. $149 bal, $7 mo.
Apache Camping Trailer*
Merc, $170 bal, $11 mo.
Cecil Sellers — 666-4618
Ford. $400 bal, $25 mo.
Clark St., Eaterpriae
Chav., $466 bal, $14 mo.
Merc. W. $500 bal, $32 mo. SLE E PE R Traitor, 87*. lOtii
fit. A Sanford Ava.
Plym., $560 bal., $30 mo.
Chev.,
$559 bal,$29mo.
Ford, $90 bal.,
$7 mo.

OLD NE W SPAPE RS

National

FOR S A L K

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

4A i n

IUIZ

SANFORD AVE,
OPEN EVENINGS

25 LBS. - 50o
SANFORD H E R A LD

Phone 322-4503

BUDGET
F U R N IT U R E CO.

HOLLER'S

SOU TH W A RD

Stenstrom Realty

1058 BUICK Special. Must aeU,
$300. Ph. 322-1743 after •
p. m. ______________________

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-8161

Repossessions

Ph. 322-2741

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
Kit. equlpt. T e r r a in floors
tile bath, Venetian shade*,
2 Bn, Unfurnished house. Ph.
water furn. Pb. 322-2384 aft­
322-8892.
er 5 p.m.
Gar. apt. 1201 Magnolia Ave.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
Apply 5-6:10.
pvt. bath
shower, suitable
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
for couple or tingle person
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded in rent. Ideelly lo­
2 BR Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia
cated on l i t St., within 1
$63. Ph. 322-3951 or 322-2296
block of 2 free parking lota
3IODERN Furn. apti. Also
and ahopptof center. In­
Storage apace. Ph. 322-1374.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
this to apprcclata a real
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. LONGWOOD. 2 BR, 1 Bath.
buy!
LARGE 2 BR House. Near
$300 Down,
assume
$94
Lake Ph. 322-7368.
CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
monthly payments. Ph. 322nolia. Apply downstairs af­
2720.
Furn. A p t 2300 meflonvUlc,
ter 6 p. m.
MUST asll, owner transferred
UNFURN. 2 BR house. 2100
322-2420
2389 Park Dr.
2 BR Home, 203 Holly Ave.
$200. buys our 9 year equity,
Cordova. Ph. 322-0274.
Reduced rent, $35 mo. Kit.
3 bedrooms, screened porch,
equlpt. Ph. 322-3888.
109 Valencia Dr., Ravenna
V A -F H A —
Park. 322-3963.
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
F H A IN-SERVICE
PICTlTIOtie NAME
Cowan. 332-4011.
S BEDROOM, 2 bath, large
South on Rt. 17-92, 6 Mi.
NOTICK IS hereby glvan that
screened patio, nice yard.
Right on Semlnola Blvd.,
I am *ngaa*d In buuiira* at
2 a 3 Bedroom Houses
Xflio N. OrUhdo Ave. Maitland.
20 S, Edgemwtd Av*. N. Or­
One Block to Sales Office
Payton Realty
Hrmlnnle County, Florida, unlando. 323-0368.
802 HiKhlumi Ave.
&lt;lrr tha ftotltloua nami of, Tha 322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Towal HoU«s, and that t Intend
Lonirwood, Florida
to regliter aald nama with lha W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home in
Clark of tha Circuit C-'Url,
Sunlend Estates. Refrigera­ R E A L DEAL — B Y OWNER
Room* private baths, 114
Fnnlnole County, Florida, m
tor,
stove,
fenced
yard, 2 Bedrooms, Living Room,
armrdance with tha provia.oita
W. First St.
of lha Flctllloua Nama Miatupump for watering lawn.
Dining Room, kitchen, and
laa. to-wlt: Hartlon 1(9.01 Flor­ NICE Roomy 2 Hdrm. uriurn.
First $500 takes. 323 0510.
large Florida Room. Bulll
ida Htatutaa HIT.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
Klgi Ilarvry W. Hogarth
in Range. Huge double lot
Puhllah Juna 14. XI, 10 a July
$85. R. A. Williams, 922-3991.
200 x 200. In Country, yet
7. 1914.
only 9 mins, from Down­
CDA.S5
2 BR, frame house, not fancy, R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE
town k 10 mins, from base
FIUT I T I l l l i XAMM
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
Srd k Park Ave.
Ph. 322-2297.
NOTICK 18 hrrahy glvan that
322-3219.
Phone 222-9641
I am angagrd In bualnaaa at

A

36 AutomobDn - Trucks

34. Articles For Sale

N E W HOMES

3 BR Route, kit. equipt., $01
Rosalia Dr., See anytime be­
fore 6 p. m.

UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
equlpt., exc. lr.-.itloc. Ph.
322-3394.

2n. Automobile Service

O It I. A N D, O, *100
REPOSSESSED SINGER
like-new Reialcs; 2
SING ER Select-O-Matic Zlg
3IA.
Pets
Bedroom*. 1 and 2
Zag, m a k e s buttonholes,
equipped
kltchem.
FRENCH Poodle Puppies, 9 sews on buttons, darns,
mo. pays all. Ilelmly
wks old. AKC. Call 322-4137.
patches, makes fancy stit­
Ph. 322 1611.
ches and monograms all
DACHSHUND Puppies, several
without attachments. Bal­
weeks old. Registered. Ph.
ance
of $58. or assume re­
322-8621.
V A-FH A —
maining payments. TradeFH A IN-SERVICE
PUPPIES k DOGS. Beagles,
ins accepted. Phone 322-7457
W. on 23th St. to Lake Mary
collies, k mixed breeds.
Blvd., left on Blvd. to 1-ake
Animal
Haven
Boarding •16. Automobile* - Truck*
Mary Fire Station. Hlghl In
Kennels. 322-3752.
Oilier in Model House on
Abbott Ava.
12. Flowers • Shrubs

SLEEPING room. Private en­
trance and bath. 322-3966.

FURN, Apt. 3 Rooms a Bath.
C k »e in. $53 mo. ind. wa­
ter A elec. Ph. 322-9307.

35 M C E krtj. E. of new lliuh
arhool, Sanford. Inquire U22
Locuat Ave., Pinerasllr. Orlmdo.
Masonry two bed room home
or inveitment property in
Lake Mary. Extra wide Ini
on main pated road. Pouitlc
car porie. Price $9,373.00,
Ball-BIair Agency
Ph. 322-5611 218 S. Park Ave.

2-3 Room Garage apt), (urn.
includini utilities. $12.30 wk.
Ph. 322 8402.

2

1*2. Real Estate For Sale

18. Help Wanted
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service
With the
SALES help wanted. Apply at
Cash. SUPER
TRADING
Silver Dollar Shoe Store, 301
‘ POST. FA 2-0877.
East 1st St., Sanford.
WANTED
Experienced Gui­ 34. Article* For Sal*
tar Instructor for 9 year APT. sire elec. Range. S Piece
old child. Ph. 322-8249.
Dinette act. 21” TV Ph.
322-3331.

2Qtk Ctnnw&amp;AAaMj.
T R A D E -IN SP E C IA LS
61 Chevrolet
#4 4 * 4 * m
Brookv
«nod Station Wagon. • eyl- f l f l D C
indar, standard trananfailon, haaJy y J

16. Situation* Wanted

babysitting 7 Piece set waterlea* cook­
ware. Ph. 322-8635,
or will do ironing In own
home. 322 6588.
'63 HE Air Conditioner, 6000
HTU, 110 V. Thermostat
DAY'S WORK. 322 5474.
control. Like new. $103. Ph.
IRONING k Babysitting my
322-9575.
home. White, day, night,
2 LA F A Y E T T E Class " D ”
322-1913.
citizens bund transceiver*
21. B ea u ty Saluna
with untannas and coax, $300
value for $150. 2-Coldspot
Permanent Special
air-conditioners with built-in
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
air circulating fan, $50 ea.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
1-GE Electric range with
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
built-in deep well or press­
ure wanner section."Must be
SPECIAL FOR JULY
seen to appreciate the value
Now Air-conditioned. Prices
for $100. 322-1324.
starting
at:
Permanents
$6 95. Shampoo, Set, $1.75,
USED Furn., $70. 668-5426 De­
Haircuts $1.25.
nary.
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
Hotel Ph. 322 8525
Jelly Donuts WITH Jelly in
at WarTen's Donut Shop
?.2. Build • Paint • Repair 3012 French Ave.
322-4062
FOR PAINTING k RE PAIR
Gel professional carpet clean­
WORK Call 322-5126.
ing results—rent Blue Luatre Elec. Carpet Shampoocr
Fon A PAINTER, m*ide oi
$1 per day. Carroll'a Furn.
nut, call Luther Tasker at
322-6159.
NDRGF. 8 ru. ft. Refrigarator,
$20, Good condition, meat
23. Plumbing' Service*
tray, U-type freejer, large
PLUMB (NO
eri*per. bottom storage. 3«5
Contracting Repairs
W. 91h St
FREE ESTIMATES
Good Refrig. $30 611 Park.
R. L. HARVEY
704 Sanford Ave.
F 6 2 3383
GIBSON 2 Door Refrig, k 40”
Ph Urn Elec. Range. Phone
27. Special Services
322 6885.
COMPLETE Lawn k Yard
PIANO. Mason Hamlin. Exc.
Service. 322-2310.
cond. $150. Moving. 322-8711
riano Tuning and Repair
5 A IR CONDITIONERS
W. L Harmon - FA 2-4233
in good condition, from $40.
REMODEL - R EPAIR
Centrlflcal water pump, 2” ,
Call B. E. I.ink. 322-7020
like new $28; 12* Fishing
Building' Contractor
boat with 17 hp. motor, it's
real nice, $150; Adding ma­
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
chine $35, Hilling machinea
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
$5; Royal Typewriter $20;
All Tyj&gt;c» and Sizes
Golf cart $7.50; Window (an
Wc Repair and Service
$15.
STINE
SUPER TRADING POST
Machinery and Supply Co.
So. on 17-92
322-0677
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6412

HOUSEKEEPER,

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEHS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322-4214

61 Chevrolet Pickup

60 Cadillac 62 Series * « « * * *

h

4-door sedan, V-8 angina, automatie Irani., powtr ataarlng k
brakti, radio A hsalsr. H p «ci*r. . .

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6^

63 Corvalr Pickup

1
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$1A A S

4 speed tranamlaalon, heater.

61 Cadillac Coupe
c
DeVlllc. Auto. tranamUaion, power
a im in g A brake*, radio A htalar.
4
63 Falcon Ranchero
i
PICKU P, clean, law mileage, 1 ^

3295
1595
62 Olds Cutlass Coupe C&lt;
*
A
2095

-;i
i

♦« » t

owner.

V-8,
auto,
tranamlaalon,
ateerlng, radio
heater.

powar

4

63 Olds Super 88
4-door hardtop; V-l, auto, trana. 3
mi**Ion, powar steering A brake*,

radio A heater.

60 Olds 88 Coupe
V-H engine, auto, IranamUaloti,
power hirer Ing A brake*, radio A
heater.

3495

4

J
^

60 Olds 88 4-Door

4

V-8 engine, auto, tranamiaaioo,
power brakes, radio A healer.

9

*i" *■1

1395
1295

62 Olds Starfire Coupe
J1
A
A~
Auto. tranamUaion. powar ateerlng
brakta, power window*, radio
heater, air eonditlonod.

conditioned.

62 Comet Custom
62 Chevrolet Impala
SU PER SPORTS COUPE. V-8 en.
gin*, auto. traoemlaaloH, power
heater.
•trrrlng, radio

A

Opco

Friday

Night

A

'

2895

2495
1695
a
2195
4

4

t-door, 6 cylinder, auto, tranamla■ion, radio A heater.

Saturday

Afternoon*

2nd. A Palmtito
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. &gt;124231
Ph. 323*084^

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62 Olds 88 4-Door
V-8,
auto,
tranamlaalon,
power 3
ateerlng A brake*, radio, heater, air

JU LY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
$5.09. Army-Navy Surplus,
310 Sanford Ave.

READ Y MIX CONCRETE
j'atioi, Floor, Free E stim ato
29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic *
SHU, lintels, steps, blocks,
■and, cement, rock, pipe,
COHEN RADIATOR 3T10P
Free
Inspection, estimates,
atecl, grease
traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
k repaus discounted,
aim E. 3rd.
322-3441
509 Elm Ava.
222 5741

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Half-ton, automatic transmission.

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C ASSELBERRY won first plnco Saturday as the fire department having
the best appearing equipment in the Fourth o f July Fiesta Parade spon­
sored by the Longwood firemen. Hero Chief Paul Hates is shown with the
department’s newest equipment, the fully outfitted emergency rescue
unit.
(Herald Photo)

SEEING THE U. S. A.
TOURING FLO RID A
OR W EEKENDING
A T THE BEACH — IN
A B E AU TIFU L
\

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\ *o *T

OUR PRICES

THESE TW O CARS were wrecked Sunday night in n three-car collision.
One o f the drivers was charged with fnlling to yield tho right o f way.
The mishap, at 24th Street and French Avenue, involved cars driven by
William E. Mathes o f 2406 Chase Avo., Dennie L. Bowman o f the Sanford
Naval A ir Station, and Robert J. Whitmire of Jacksonville. Mathes was
charged by investigating police officers.
(Herald Photo)

Strokes Cause One
Of Every 10 Deaths
Call It stroke, apoplexy or for the patient who has had
accident, fly ■ stroke. Soon — almost Im­
mediately — after the stroke,
any name, It causes one o f ov­
the doctor may suggest pas­
ary 10 deaths in tha U.8.,
sive exercise and massage to
taking approximately 200,000
prevent or minlmlxo muscle
lives each year. Stroke ia the
wasting. In this, the pa­
third leading cause o f denth
tient's family can bn extreme­
In tha U.S., outranked only by
ly helpful; Indeed, the fam ­
heart attacks (500,000 deaths
ily's wholehearted coopera­
annually) and cancer (about
tion with the doctor plays s
276,000). These facts sra on
vital role In the patient’s re­
the negative aide o f tha lod­
covery, When rehabilitation is
ger.
begun promptly mid carried
Out there !■ also a positive
out faithfully, even severely
aide o f tha atroke ledger, one
paralysed patients can make
that grows brighter all the
remnrkuhlu progress in re­
time. Florida Heart Associa­
gaining functions ililpulretl by
tion points out that from 10a stroke.
60 to 1060, tha denth rate
Doctor and family may call
from stroke declined by 22
par cent among men aged 45- on other resources In the com­
munity to help In the patient’s
We have reason to be opti­ rehabilitation. Your Florida
be
mistic, As on* acientlst noted, Heart Association can
in each year o f tha past de­ helpful In finding and augcade, resssrch has uncovered gesting resource* for specific
•nd developed major alda to cases.
With recent resssrch de­
the treatment and prevention
velopments, stroke is no long­
e f stroke.
Thera era aeveral causes of er hopeless. And we can ex­
atrok*. Aa In heart attack, pect that continued research
tha underlying process which will uncover more ways to
acts the stage fo r a stroke li help even larger number* of
atherosclerosis, the condition stroke patients, both present
In which arteries are clogged and future.
cerebrovascular

or narrowed by fa tty depos­
its. In heart attack, the clog­
ging block! the flow of blood
to a part of the heart mus­
cle. In stroke, tbs artery
d og g in g lm|&gt;cdcs blood flow
to the brain.
Although tha brain I* only
•bout two per ernt of tha
body Weight, It receives 20
par cent o f the heart's total
output o f blood. When a part
o f ths brain I* deprived of
oxygen-laden blood, its nerve
oalla cannot function. Depend­
in g on which cells are knock­
ed out, wa may not be able
to remember • telephone num­
ber o r tla our shoes — be­
cause tha brain calls the sig­
nals that make our minds and
bodies work.
Lika heart attacks, not all
atrokaa era fatal. Prooft An
os11mated 2,000,000 Americana
now living have survived a
atrok* — and many ara back
ft8 work.
Stroke* va ry widely In pettarn
and
levarlty.
Some
strokes ara so mild, they lit­
erally g o unnoticed. Others,
more savers, and affecting
extensive areas o f tha brain,
can cans* paralysis.
While prevention o f atroke
la ths Ideal goal, there la a
good deal tha doctor can do
Physiology ia the iclenee
which deals with tha function#
a f ’living organisms.

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W c Have The
NEW YO R K (U P I) — A
tug-of-war scheduled tonight

Cars Below —

at tho World'* Fair between 10
men and a gorilla had to bo

And Many Others

postponed for two weeks be­
cause o f the gargantuan ego o1

In Stock —

the New York male.
Tlie pres* agent for John
Ringllng North's continental

Ready For you

clrcui who dreamed up tho
lest of strength between the
750-pound animal and 10 men
didn’t expect a wide response
to lit* call lor volunteers. Hut
his aides are far from finish­
ed processing the more Uian
1,000
applies lions
received
from such egocentrics as the
nun who bouted, “ I cun
lick any laxly in Canarsie."

Wheel!

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Patriotism Of
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WISCONSIN DELLS, W ii —
(U P I )— A publje show of pat­
riotism caused an Army re­
servist to forfeit 648 bond
Monday.
Arthur M. McCaffcrty, Ponti­
ac.
M ich,
wat
parading
through town Sunday night
with an American flag when lie
was arres’ ed. Police said the
flag had been stolen from a
local store.

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Seminole County * * * *

Gold water Defoliates
GOP, Scranton Charges u llu *
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Florida's pride and Joy, the
tun,
played
hide-and-seek
Tuesday during* most o f the
day. And we expect moat peraoni welcomed the reipite
from the grilling raya o f the
paat several days.
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From
the mnilhng— "Ob•ervatlons o f a peripatetic—
Saw a mailman followed by
five dog*a the other day. Think
the postman’s rodo should ho
changed from rain, snow, hnil,
etc. to include dogs. Could be
called a ‘Civil Decency* bill.
• , , Wonder why some enter­
prising cignret c o m p a n y
duesn't come out with a filter
that filters out smoke. Just
inhale pure fresh air. . . ."
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City police pntroting the
downtown section each night
still find a number o f doors
and/or windows left open In
establishments. Some propri­
etors could nvold being awak­
ened late at night by remem­
bering to double check the
building when they liutve it

nightly.
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Bites and deaths from coral
■nakei in Florida are compar­
atively rare but the State
Board o f Health keeps a conatnnt supply o f antt-venom as
do 20 hospital poison control
centera in 19 cities over the
state. Thus venom can bo ob­
tained by fast car within 30
minutes for 90 per cent o f
the state's population. Should
tho bite occur the county
health department should be
contacted at once.
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Donuts were selling two for
fiv e cents the other day in at
least one downtown culery.
Mice trend, eh 7
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W ife, ssked by working
hubby to keep close tabs on
Tuesday’s All-Star game In
New York City, did just that.
Jluhby comes home from work
and asks how the game turn­
ed" out. “ I don't know,*' said
w ife says, "but what's his
name— Mickey . . ." "Mickey
M a n tle !” came the hubby's
query. “ Yes," said wife says,
“ well, he played."

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N ew advertising manager
Bob Alexander is transferring
from the "H era ld " to tho
"H erald." From the Smithfield. N . C. Herald to the
Sanford Herald. A strange co­
incidence.
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Tom McDonald, celebrating
his company’s 10th anniver­
sary, served peanuts and cold
drinka to his guests watching
the hall game. Bui how about
the Crackerjarks, T o m !

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The addition o f the words
“ Home o f the Sanford Naval
A ir Station" and ‘‘Homs o f
the Sanford Naval Academy"
looks real good on tho re­
decorated Chamber o f Com­
merce billboards leading into
Sanford on the highway*.
Both o f these fine institutions
help put us un tho mail.
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The Linns haven't finished
paying their bills and count­
ing up their take yet on the
Fun Fair, but it looks like It’s
going to exceed last year.
And they’ve already got even
bigger plans for next year.

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Budget requests from all
city departments were
due
Monday In the office of City
Manager W. E. Knowles. P re­
paration of the new budget
w ill begin immediately with
aubmlssion to the commission­
ers late In August.

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A used three and a half ton
•Ir-condltionlng-beaUng
unit
has been donated to the city
by Dr. Edward Epstein and
will be Installed in the Fire­
m en'* quarter*. Anybody got
one they want to donate to
the City L ib ra ry ! That’s the
hottest place in townl Proba­
bly from the aiszling pages
o f some of the best-seller

CHICAGO (U P I) Gov.
William W. Scranton said to­
day Sen. Barry Goldwatcr
has disqualified himself as a
candidate for the Bepubtican
nomination for president with
a statment attributed to him
that as of now he could nut
beat President Johnson.

has made this announcement
in an overseas newspaper.”
Scranton, reading a prepar­
ed
statement,
quoted
the
question and answer publish-

"B a rry Goldwatcr has now
decided to defoliate the whole
Bepubllcan party," Scranton
told a hurriedly called news
conference. "H e has announ­
ced to the whole world that
he cannot beat Lyndon John­
son.
"T o add insult to Injury he

North Orlando
Moves To End
Water Contract
Legal step* to break the ex­
isting water franchise with
tho North Orlando Company
were taken Tuesday night by
tho village council. Attorney
Orville Johnson was retained
to "investigate and pursue
tho matter."
Considered by council to be
an "improper franchise,," the
move to seek legal recourse
was madu by Councilman A r­
thur Ferrln and seconded by
Arthur Rhodes.
Tho village receives no util­
ity tax monies from the com­
pany and, Johnson said, there
is a standing question os to
‘‘who owes whom" since tho
present agreement calls for
the village to pny the com­
pany a fee o f fill) per year
fo r ouch o f the 22 fire hy­
drants located within
the
municipal limits.
It was |iotnted out that
when the first fully elected
council look over in 1903 the
village books were in the red
sumo tl»,0U0 while now op­
erations are in the black with
an approximate annual in*
come o f $8,660 with expenses
of $2,732 per year. A major
portion of thu inherited .in­
debtedness was written o ff
through mutual
agreement
with creditors and installment
payments and payments in
full have since been arranged
fo r others.
Mayor Ircno Van Kcpoel,
speaking on the financial re­
port by Fcrrin, pointed out
that ‘although the village has
mure than received its share
of bad publicity, council bus
been progressive and there
have been a number o f cornmen d a b 1 o accomplishment*
which cun bo publicly favor­
ed."

Cuba Opens Deal
For 2 Tankers
LO ND O N ( U P I ) — Cuba has
opened negotiations witli the
Yarrow * Shipyard# Ltd., tn
Glusgow fo r construction « f
two tankers to transport sulpuhrlc acid, a c o m p a n y
spokesman said Tuesday, The
tankers, If built, would cost
around fl.fi million.
Diplomatic quarters said if
the tanker deal goes through
it would ho a new blow to
Washington effo rt* to per­
suade U. 8. allies to ease o ff
trade with Cuba.
The British government so
fa r has refused to bow to
American pressure and has
given its blessing to the sale
o f non-strateglc
gooda
to
Cuba. The biggest transaction
was the male o f 030 buses
valued at (26 million.
Soviet negotiators headed
hy L. A. Kostandov, minister
fo r the chemical Industry,
meanwhile, were r e p o r t e d
ready to clinch a $300 million
deal with British industry on
tong terra credits.

ROBERT ALEXANDER

Ad Director
Appointed
By Herald
Robert S. Alexander has
been named advertising direc­
tor o f the Sanford Herald,
Publisher W aiter A . Glelow
announced today.
Alexander come* to the
Sis ufurd Herald f r o m t h e
Smlthfield, N. C., Herald,
where he held the position of
associate business manager.
Prior to accepting the posi­
tion with the Smithfield news­
paper, Alexander has served
ns retail advertising manager
o f the Cocoa Tribune.
Mrs. Alexander is the fo r­
mer Lois Ann Blanton, of
Gastonia, N. C-, and they
have three children, Bobby,
lfi, Beverly, 12, and Linda, (i.
They are making their home
at lit) Jinkins Circle,
During his newspaper car­
eer tho new Herald advertis­
ing director ha* served in
various capacities ns claasified advertising manager, pro­
motional advertising manager,
retail advertising end llrcula*
lion manager.
He is a Methodist, a Mason
and a Shriner, a member of
the Klks und the Fugles, the
American Legion and the
VFW .

Street Hearing
Set Tonight
At Altamonte
Tonight’ s regular meeting of
(he Altamonte Springs Town
Council will tie proceeded by
s public hearing on a petition
to close Station Street north
of SR 40 ami east of the ACL
tracks tiled by Jack L. Gale
and Associates,
If
the Council
approves
Gale’s petition tt is reported
that a portion of the property
now owned by the firm will be
sold to Home Builders Supply
of Winter Haven which plan*
to construct a warehouse and
retail outlet. Closing o f the
street will enshle the firm to
estnhllsh a rail siding for the
warehouse facility.

Diver Reported
In Cape Waters
CAPE K E N N E D Y (U P I) A I’ort Canaveral guard re­
ported Tuesday that he saw
what appeared to b« a diver
in a restricted area near two
Polaris submarines.
Dozeni of security police,
sailors and airmen searched
the waters of the port for
about eight hours hut found
no trace of a swimmer.
Tho nurleur-powered sub­
marines, tho USS John Adams
and the L'SS Daniel Boone, are
here for routine missile firing
training ezcrcises.

ed Tuesday in the Dor Spie­
gel in West Germany.
"It seems to me he has
clearly now disqualified him­
self as a candidate for the
president i a 1 nomination,"
Scranton said.
Scranton said
polls have
shown that Goldwatcr is with­
out popular appeal even to
Republicans.
"And now we have the sen­
ator
h i m s e l f agreeing,"
Scranton said.
"Furthermore,
his
office
has confirmed that the inter­
view accurately reflects his
views."
Scranton read this state­
ment he attributed to Goldwater: "1 don't think I would
he rash enough to say I could
beat Johnson in the South as
of now. But come election day
there is going to be another
horse race."
Then Scranton said: "W e
must ask ourselves what evrnts tlie srnator is looking
forward to. Tragically there
can be but one explanation —
!;e or those ctn«e to him hope
to gain hy racial unrest.
"A rc they looking forward
to the possibility of human re­
lations being put to the torch
and the hopes o f finding votes
in the backlash?
"Must we remind them that
George Wallace will be on
the ballot?
" I f I am the nominee I will
defeat Lymhm Johnson."
"Senator
Goldwatcr'*
nowin candidacy Is now the cen­
tral Issue of tho campaign."
Scranton said. "The long sha­
dow of futility has crept even
further over (lie Goldwatcr
camp.
"C iearly the responsibility
ol oil Republicans who want
to work and win in November
is to join with me in my allout campaign for victory,"
Scranton said.
Scranton was asked to as­
sess his chances of winning
the nomination.
" I think they are very
good,” he replied.

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Zip Code 32771

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Senate
Investigators
were
ready to file their final report
on the Bobby Baker inquiry
today and leave the still ex ­
plosive issue to politicians on
the campaign trail.
Chairman B. Everett Jor­
dan, (D-N.C.), of the Senate
Buies Committee said lie hop­
ed to file the report some
time during the day. The ex*
net timing depended on when
the Republicans made their
minority rrport available,
The Republicans have made
it clear they plan to use the
Baker case as a campaign is­
sue. Sen, Burry Goldwatcr,
(R -A ris.,) leading candidate
for tho G O B presidential
nomination, has said that
President Johnson Is vulner­
able on this Issue.
The
Democratic
report,
much of which has been pub­
licized, is critical of Raker's
conduct during his term as
secretary to the Senate Dem­
ocrats,
Baker resigned the Senate
post last Oct. 7 after the first
of hi* many outside business
ventures became public. A l­
though he earned only $19,600 annually, Baker estimated
his net worth on paper as
more than $2 million.
GOP members have charg­
ed repeatedly that the Demo­
crats whitewashed the Baker
case by refusing to call wit­
nesses and by not investiga­
ting certain aspects of Bak­
er's activities.

VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

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C IT Y W ORKM EN are putting the finishing touches on the new dog
pound being erected near the site of the old, antiquated one in the rear
o f City Hall. The new ahelter will have constantly flowing water, special
pens for dogs su*|&gt;ected o f having rabies. The project was authorised at
a recent City Commission meeting.
(Herald Photo),

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Established 1908

W ED N ESD AY, JU L Y 8, 196-1

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 229

Building Reflects County Growth
Bulletin

Permits For
6 Months lop
$5.2 Million

l l l f
f e ll

FR A N K F U R T , Ger. (U P I)
—A U. S. Arm y court-tnar.
tial

today found Cap).

Al­

fred Svrnion, 31. of Scran­
ton, Pa., guilty of desertion

Further

and larceny for deserting to
Communist

East

growth

Germany

evidence

and

of

the

development

of

Seminol* and It* six munici­

In a Jeep May 4, 19M.

palities was indicated

today

when a eountywlda survey re­

m w A...

vealed that during the first
six month* o f thi* year 960
building permit* were Issued

BRIEFS

totaling more than $5.2 mil­
lion.
Seminole County itself set

Canadians Also

the pace by Issuing 603 per­

M IAM I (U P I ) — Havana
radio announced Tuesday that

mits fo r $3,302,090, according

s group of 45 Canadian stu­
dents had arrived on the Com­

Brown,

to

AB STR AC T CORPORATION wits boat to a buffet luncheon nt the Civic
Center, Tuesday to celebrate tho tenth anniversary o f the branch office
in Sanford. Front left are Toni McDonald, mutineer, David Berrien, ab­
stractor nnd Ruddy Kirk, recorder.
(Herald l’ hoto)

munist Island for a planned
Ihrcc-month stay.

Cape Normal
C APE K E N N E D Y (U P I) Space construction returned to
near

normal

Teamsters
James

toJay

Union

after

President

Huffs ordered a halt

to rocket center picketing.

Ask R F K Probe

Abstract Firm
Property Values Top Celebrates
$300 Million Mark tOth Year

SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) —
Thu Teamsters Union wants
Republicans to call for a con­
gressional investigation of an
alleged plot by A lly Gen. Ro­
bert F. Kennedy "to get Jim­
my llo ffa ."

Total value of properly In 'th e total exceeded tlie $300,Seminole County is $314,372,- uoo.ooo mark.
207, according to a summary j All figures in (he 1901 65 pro­
of valuations presented tn the Jection represented an inBoard of County Commliaion crease over the previous yeor
ers Tuesday by Tax Assessor except for Hie value of lands
Mary Earle Walker.
reverted to the state, nonThis figure represents an exempt county tax certifi­
increase of $11.C09.!I97 over the cates, and railroad and teleSAN ,FRAN CISCO (U P I) — $299,7(13,211. sad (nr the flr*t^ c **h «p ro p c rtie »,
Mr*. B u ry i ! Gu.-Urner, wife time in Um -count)'a history) The breakdown is as follows:
o f the Arizona senator, cele­
Item
1903
1904 (Dccrcuae)
brates her 55th birthday today
hy flying to this convention A. I.mnls Reverted
to Stnto
17,800
18,560
(760)
city where she hopes to sec
her husband lapped as GOP n. Non-Exempt Tax
Certifleatcs
(330)
1,170
1,500
presidential nominee.
c. Homestead Tux
Curt! fie nice
None
N r lie
None
2,033,670
48,300,000
MIDDLE11URY, Vt. (U P I&gt; ~ D. Wholly Exempt Lands 46,260/130
1,669.700
69,18)0,000
67,330,300
A jury of six men and six E. Homesteads (current)
women began hearing evi­ F. Non-Exempt Lands
8,300,000
170.450,00 178,750,600
(current)
dence today in the $150,000
2,080,000
21,500,000
21,850,000
alienation of affections suit G. Personal Property
(43,284)
8,803,237
brought against lx&gt;* Angeles 11. Railroads A Tclcgrapji 3,816,521
Dodger baseball Coach I a-o I. Total Taxable
Durocher.
190,110,521 207,053,237 10,900,716
Property
J. Tolnl Property
Valuation
299,703,211 314,372,207 14,008,990
JERUSALEM , Israel (U P I)
—Israel lus Instructed Its rep­
resentative at the United Na­
tion*
to request secretary
General Thant’* Intervention in
Uie "gra ve situation" along
this country's Imrder with Sy­
ria, government officials said
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)
LONDON ( U P I)—Romania,
today.
— Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, a new maverick in the Com­
whose at rival coincided with munist camp, was reported

Durocher Hearing1

U N Aid Asked

Gen. Taylor Gels
Right io Work

Powder Puffers

ATLAN TIC C ITY, N. J. (U P I )— Mrs. Mary Ann’ Noah,
Mission, Kan., and co-pilot
Mrs. Mary Aikcns, Wichita,
Kan., led Hip field in unoffi­
cial stand Inn* today in the
18th annual Powder Puff Der­
by, a crosscountry air race
for women.

Love Letters
Murder Clue
HOUSTON

(U P I)—Sheriff's

officers had today among thr
increasing bits of evidence in
the Jacques Mossier murder
case lave letters signed "C.
Mossier" and addressed to thr
murder case defendant, M el­
vin Lane Powers.
The Harris County grand
Jury was expected to go furth­
er into tlie case today, trying
to determine if M osiler's mur­
der was plotted in Houston.
Powers, 27, is charged with
first-degree murder in the
stabbing death of the Miami
millionaire.
Officers
armed
with a search warrant found
the letters In Powers* place of
business south of Houston.

U A W Goal
v .

“The Nile of America”

W E A T H E R : Fnir todny nnd tonight with high near 90; low tonight 65-70.

Mrs. G. 55

Senate's Baker
Probe Report
Due Today

Herald Index
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Page 2A
Comics ______
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Sports a
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on the St. Johns River * * * *

D E TR O IT (U P I) — United
Auto W o r k e r *
president
W alter P. Reulher said today
the union would aeak an improved and ralinsd profit
sharing contract from A m eri­
can Motor* during I9«)4 nego­
tiations.

n

Communist

order

fo r

a

"general offensive," put o ff
diplomatic protocol today and
went straight to work in hi*
new job a* U. S. ambassador
to Smirti Viet Nam.
Taylor conferred for one
hour tills morning with tbe
prentier, Gen. Nguyen Klianh,
even Itefoie presenting hi*
credential* to the figurehead
chief o f state, Gen. Duong
Vuti Minh,
Taylor hud arrived only 24
hour* earlier to assume hi*
new po*t. This was tlie signal
for
Communist
undercover
agent* in Saigon to circulate
leaflet* ordering u nationwide
’general offensive" to discour­
age *ny American attempt*
to extend the war here U&gt;
Communist North Viet Nam.
The order was not seen us
u hollow tlireut. Communist
Viet Cong guerrillas ordered
their lust "general offensive"
following the ntiliurv roup
which overthrew
"resident
Ngo Dlnli Diem lis t Novem­
ber, und proceeded to deal the
Vietnamese government it*
worst aerie* of letback* yet.
Coinciding with the "g e n ­
eral offensive" announcement
was the heaviest Viet Cong
rampuge through the central
highlands in more than a
year.

game.

McDonald laid that after
lunch he planned to serve hli
guests with peanuts — "Y ou
can't watch a baseball game
without peanuts.” Tito goo­
bers were purchased Iron) tho
City Zoo.
The lucal Abstract Corpor­
ation it a branch of Hie par­
ent organization In DcLand,
headed by Morton McDonald
as president.
Tho branch office here was
opened July ], 1954, in the
Edwards Building. In July of
1903 the offices were moved
to the renovated and redeco­
rated building at 107 West
Commercial Avc. and expan­
ded to Hie present six employ­
es.
Mrs. McDonald
ami Mrs.
George Andrew Speer pre­
pared and served the lunch­
today to have eon.

Russian Grab
Challenged
By Satellite

authoritatively
challenged

Russia'*

postwar

annexation of its former pro­
vince of Bessarabia.
Romanian

Icailrri,

striving

fur more independence from
Moscow, made the surprising
challenge as a warning signal
in their mounting quarrel witli
Uie Kremlin, Esat European
diplomats said.
Tho Romanian move was
the first known case o f one
of Russia's Communist allies
challenging the Stalinist an­
nexation* of East European
territory now behind tlie Iron
Curain.
The Russians annexed the
form erly Romanian • owned
province of Bessarabia after
Romania'*
liberation
from
German occupation by the Red
army in 1915.

New Pollution
Code Endorsed

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
A legislative water pollution
committee today endorsed i
stringent new code aimed at
sharply reducing dumping of
sewage wastes from boats in.
tn land-locked and salt wa­
ters.
The committee also approv­
ed a move to work closely
with the state board o f health
to conduct a thorough atudy
MEX1CU C IT Y (U P I ) — o f waters polluted by the de­
The death toll from Monday's posit o f wastes and dtvlse a
earthquake stood today at 64 program
to eliminate the
dead and 109 injured.
problem

Quake Toll Rises

The Abstract Corporation
of Sanford celebrated its loth
year of business in tlie city
with a birthday buffet lunch­
eon at tho Civic Center Tues­
day.
Manager Tom
McDonald
Invited more than CO business­
men o f the city who deal
with Hie corporation, (routing
them lu a luncheon, while at
Hie same time providing four
television sets on which to
watch the All Star baseball

Seek Jury
T A M P A (U P I ) — The fedoral tax evasion trial of for­
mer State Rmid Board mem­
ber A I Itogvro entered it*
third duy today with at­
torneys seeking to select a
Jury to bear the ease.

xonlng
Among

director
the

Robert

municipalities,

Sanford led the way with 297
permit* fur conatruction valu­
ed ut $910,308, N ext In lino
was Altamonte Spring*. Town
official* said that front Jan.
1 through June 30 69 per­
mit* totaled $610,000.
Longwuod reported 20 build,
ing permit* fo r $210,400 while
Cnsxtilbetry uutharillc* said
thut 00 permit* were isiued
for $207,500. Oviedo reported
13 permit* totalling $02,125
wliilu North Orlando had one
permit fo r $2,000.
Brown *aid that aa fa r aa
Hie county xonlng offlca waa
concerned It wa* evident that
“ We are g e t t i n g
much
roatller home*.’ ’ He pointed
out that a grant number of
permit* had been issued dur­
ing tlie first six month* o f
thi* year fo r home* In the
$25,000
to
$30,000
clasa.
“ Many o f these,” he declared,
"are In the Sanlendo, Idyllwiido and Loch Arbor area,
some in Greenbrier, and oth­
ers near Paula on west SR
40."
The county zoning director
said that most o f these hornet
are four-bedroom atructurea
ami "v e ry w ell" located. “ AU
together," he added, "there
ia a definite resurge o f ac­
tivity throughout the coun­
ty.'*
He said that occupancy o f
F1IS repossessed houses is Incrossing at an encouraging
rate.
Brown indicated that ha
looked for a continued up­
surge In the construction o f
new homes and commercial
buildings, particularly when
1-4 Is completed to Orlando.

Tnpr Guests
LONDON (U P I ) — Even
Queen Elizabeth II can't re­
member everybody'* name,
Buckingham Pataca spokes­
man explained today In an­
nouncing that nil p a l a c *
guests in the future will lie
given nurno (age when they
come in the door.

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French Fries
Uaked Beans
Grits
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
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Mon. • Tues. • Wed.

Kennedy's Power To Stay With Party
Magic Brushes
Other Members
Of Democrats

Livestock Sale
Report Issued
Across Florida

* 7 Bruce Blosiat
Washington Correspondent

W IN T E R
teen

of

HAVEN —

Florida's

on " rum far beyond the Une­

sal* o f 9,458 rattl* and cal­

rring

ves, 2,458 hogs and pig* and

and other* against the Irre­

four

trievable

accident of history

week, according to Mr. W. O.

struck down the late

Whittle, chief of Florida State

which

goats during

the

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D E TE R G E N T"

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livestock

auction market* reported tha

Democrats

25th
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A TLA N T IC C ITY fN E A )—
Th* "Kennedy phrnomrnlament of

|C

Q U A N T IT Y
RIGHTS
RESERVED

p »*t

Farmer's Markets.
last November.
Gross receipts amounted to
It I* a hard, enduring fact
o f political life In the Demo­
0443.191.91.
cratic party and the nation.
Sale* reported for the week
It la a farce to be reckoned
ending August 21, at 16 mar­
with, perhaps for many year*
kets, included 10,700 csttle
to come.
and calves, 2,329 hogs anil
John F. Kennedy’s brothers,
pigs, 15 sheep, 19 goat* and
Bobby and Ted, are, of course,
one horse.
Its most powerful embodi­
F IV E JO LLY FISH ERM EN are these winners in vnrious nge ffroupa at
R E M IN D E R ! The Gainrsment. But this curious magic
the Jaycee Fiahlng Rodeo Wednesday. A t left is Josh Howell, 4, who
villa Livestock Market will
brushes such others as his sis­
caught the lurgcut gish; Doiito Palmer, .smallest fish ; Diane Holloway,
hold it* annual Angus A s ­
ter Eunice’s husband, Sargent
who caught the largest fish in the 7 to 0 group; Jimmy Sheppard who
sociation
feeder calf sale,
Shrlvcr, and his former press
cnuKht the most in the 7 to 0 Broun and Dnnie Williams, who shared the
Sept. 14.
secretary, Pierre Salinger.
honors o f having enught the smallest fish.
(Herald Photo)
Individual Market SummerAll but
Shrlvcr have a
tea Follow:
strong prospect of holding
high political office by early
Arcadia, Aug. 26 - 833 cat­
]0ns. Ted,
already acnalor
tle and calves.
from Massachusetts, Is nearly
Glades, (Belle Glade): Aug.
unbeatable this fall. Attorney
24 • 623 rattle and calves.
General Kennedy may well
Bonifny, Aug. 26 - 10 cat­
win a Senate scat from New
tle and calves; 202 hogs and
York. Salinger is greatly fav­
pig*.
ored to keep the scat from
Gainesville, Aug. 24 - 1.427
California he now has by ap­
cattle and calves; 868 hogs
pointment.
School dropouts who rfcilre
and pigs.
Shrlvcr one day may enter
to continue their education by
Interstate, (S effn er): Aug.
the lists In Illinois as a candi­
obtaining vocational training 25 • 564 cattle and calves.
date for governor.
Jay, Aug. 26 - 169 cattle
may du so, according to Joe
In the view of some Demo­
and calves; 299 hogs and pigs;
Foy,
manager
of
the
Federal
cratic leaders allachrd to this
four gout*.
group, there is more to I ha
Slain Employment Service,
Kissimmee, Aug. 16 • 716
force, however, than just the
by taking advantage of a pro­ cattle and calves.
sum of John Kennedy’s fam i­
gram bring projected by the
Cattlemen's,
(Lakeland):
ly, his friends, and his close
Central Florida Development Aug. 26 • 1,164 cattle anil
associates.
calves,
Committee.
Sustaining the force, says
Foy said today that his of­
Suwannee* Valley,
(L iv e
one leader, is an all - pervud
fice ts assisting school officials O ak): Aug. 26 - 132 cattte and
Ing Ides: That the new proh
in Seminole, Ilrevard, Lake, calves; 552 hogs and pig*.
Jems cascading down upon us
Montlcello, Aug. 24 - 275
Orange, Volusia and Osceola
In the turbulent 1966s demand
counties in getting dropouts to ratlin and calves; 410 hogs
fresh, youthful, vigorous and
ohtuin vocational training in and pigs.
highly Inventive assault.
A L IC IA K EY is a luckier fisherman than her
Mills, (Ocala) Aug. 27 - 835
Ihc new Manpower Develop­
Tough • minded men in the
brother, Stephen. Sho caught tho largest fish
Kennedy wing of the party In­
ment Training Act program. rattle and calves; 627 hogs
and lie caught the smallest in their age group,
sist nevertheless that should
Beginning Sept. 8, classes in mid pigs.
1 to it years old, at Use Jayeee Fishing Rodeo
both President Johnson and
Okeechobee, - No report
auto parts, appliance repair,
Wednesday. Roth are shown hero with their
the "Kennedy group" win
small engine repair, air condi­ (dun to hurricane)
prizes.
(Herald Photo)
election tills fall, the Presi­
M id-Fla., (Orlnmln): Aug.
tioning
a n d refrlgeralion,
dent will no! — In 1005 and
maid service, clerk • typing, 24 • 601 cattle and ralvea.
thereafter — find himself con­
Cottlemon'#, (T am pa); Aug.
sales
training and
service
fronted by some sort of "K e n ­
station attendant will he o f­ 24 - 763 cattle and ratvc*.
nedy axis’ 'bent on pushing
Hardee, (W auchula): Aug.
fered by the MDTA organiza­
him from Ihr scene nl the ear­
27 - 1,036 cattle and calves.
tion In Orlando,
liest practical moment.
Sumter, (W eb ster): Aug.
Students who nre interested
The Kennedy group, trained
in ronllnulng their
school 25 • 478 rattle and rnlvc*.
In a hard school, is not given
work Iml in a vocational field
t o careless judgments.
A
teenagers who hnd participat­ have been urged lo partirllly llonna Kale*
Johnson victorious In Novem ­
State and local official* of ed in thn teeringn mun'h all pate. They may obtain addi­
ber could conceivably go on
over thn country last year tional in form at ion by contact­
ALKAC
met with district ar­
to snot her triumph in 1908 ami
which resulted ill $1,'JiHJ.IIllll ing Foy nt the local employ­
a presidency lasting to Janu­ ea and platoon loader* of Cen­
being collected.
ment office, ZOO S. French
ary, 1973. Politicians eager tral Florida hint Wednesday
Hobby McCormack, chair­ Ave.
Rjr Mr*. Ritchie Harris
to prosper at the polls will ac­
evening lit the Syrian Leban­ man o f tho teenage hoard, anAny young man or woman
M Y F representative* o f ths
commodate to that prospect
on lluilding In Orlando to nonnrud that a dance will t&gt;e between (he ages of 16 and
Harnett Mrninriul Methodist
To atempt
serious under­
discus* and make plana for held this Wednesday night 21," says
Foy,
"who has Church in Enterprise were In
mining of tlie President’s posi­
tion would he to court disas­ the teenager* march againiit from H p.m. until midnight at dropiM'd out of school for a attendance at the M Y F Re­
ter as potential wreckers. leukemia aelu’ituled for Kept. thn Fern Creek Armory feat­ year or longer Is eligible for treat held Aug, 21-22 nt Carnn
uring thn Flaming Tempo), the training the school will o f­ Winona in DeLeon Springs.
Tough though they may tm, 1.1 from 1 until 5 p.m.
The inn reli Is held annual­ thn Sensations, the New Cas­ fer. It’s a real chance for
the Kennedy men know what
In the group were Linda
rule* they must at all costs ob­ ly lo solicit monies to main­ ual* and thn Mysteries. A them lo lierome skilled in Long and Danny Hrmldork of
tain Kt. Jude’* Iteaearcll Hos­ nominal admission will ho one or more of the occupa­
serve.
1
the Senior M Y F and I’atsy
Accomodation t o
Lyndon pital In Memphis, Trim. Two chill ged.
tional trades which will be Long, Connie Sellers, Carolyn
Other are* officials present taught."
Johnson is one rule they dsre main funrtlmu of thn hospit­
Watson and Jimmy Wrlls.
not violate. They must lesrn al nre endless research In lust week were Sheriff Ilavo
to live with him for as short childhood catastrophic diseas­ Starr o f Orange County, Mrs.
or as long a time ui he sits in es, parlieiilurly In leukemia Jim Hillman, general cam­
(lie While House ,
and related dii-rasi*. and to paign chairman; Mrs. ltoscttc
Y et party professionals say provide the very best In Lewis, secretary and Mrs.
the same stricture will lie up­ diagnostic,
out-patient and Lillian M cti, teenage march
on the President In the event hospital rare for Its patients. chairman.
his tenure slretclies Iwyond
ALSAC Is pledged to keep
Mrs. Sylvester F.lgin, Hemnext January. He must Hun fund raising expenses lo less inole County district leader,
learn to live with the Kennedy than 10 per cent with thn re­ who also attended the meet­
group.
sulting more than 91) per cent ing la In need o f arra and
In the hands of those of that of contributions being used platoon leadeia and teenage
group who may hold olflce to suppoit the hospital,
volunteer*. Anyone in the
will be substantial power (lie
Joseph F. Ilatem, slate di­ county wishing to work on
President cannot control or
rector of ALKAC, ill his talk the drive may contact her *t
strip sway.
*1 Wednesday's meeting, es­ her Longwnod home or by
Their voice*, perhaps more
pecially commended the 1,401 culling H38-3044.
numerous later, may offer the
Modern and Period
nation different, mure lilwral
political intlcclioni than those
heard from Johnson. If effecttive, they could l&gt;e a curb on
him.
These are prospects the
President clearly would have
from
lo accept If realism is to guv
* 5
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.
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8 .
cm .
The Kennedy phenomenon
cannot easily be crushed or
shunted aside. Its steely sub­
stance lay beneath tin* surging
emotional wave which broke
over the IttH convention on
For Your
Its closing night when Hobby
Convenlrnre
Kennedy stood in the bright

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One
party professional,
young still, argues that John
son could do no better than
lo accept this farce for what it
is, drawing on its strength
wherever possible, giving it
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MRS. JIM IIIL L M A N , generul campaign chair­
man for ALSAC, left, goes over pluns for the
Sept. 13 Teenager* March Against Leukemia
with Mr*. Sylvester Elgin, district lender for
Seminole County.
(Herald 1’ hoto).

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title of a new book about a
Marine's own story of Parris
Island and Guadalcanal.
• • •
The book, fast becoming a
top seller — perhaps maybe a
best seller, was written by a
f o r m e r Sanford youngster,
Grady Gallant, who graduated
from Seminole High School in
the late 1930's.
• • •

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Grady is now a staff writer
for the Chattanooga News
’ Free Press. His book was
published by Doubleday. He's
the nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Gallant of Lake Mark­
ham.
• • •
E. S. Douglas provides the
word
that
the adult high
school program will open at
Seminole High in Sanford on
Sept. 8. Registration, says
Douglas, will begin at 7 p.m.
The school provides courses
for credit toward obtaining a
high school diploma.
• • •
Happy birthday. U. S. Coast
Guard. This hranch of the
country's armed forces was
established on this date back
in 1790.
As the general election ap­
proaches, our readers will find
some mighty interesting read­
ing on The Herald's editorial
page. Seems that many of our
readers become writers and
submit their opinions — via
the Letcrs to The Editor sec­
tion of our editorial page —
to other readers. Other read­
ers become writers and openly express their views. Rvgardless of whether you're a
reading writer or a writing
reader, here's your chance.
• • •
This election ought to he a
banner year for the button
makers. There’ s
Democrats
for Johnson, Democrats for
Goldwater, Republicans fur
(loldwater and Republicans
for Johnson, and independ­
ents for everybody.
• • «
It appears you'll have to
wear a button so people can
trll what you are and who
you're for. Anybody need a
program?
G et
'em here.
They're only . . .
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The Red Cross and Civil
Defense leums worked a total
o f 330 manhours during the
approach, visit and aftermath
o f Hurricane Cleo. The esti­
mate was made by A. It.
(Tom m y) Peterson. ARC dis­
aster director, and he says the
figure is of ''key personnel”
only. Mnny, many others de­
voted all the time necessary
to cope with the impending
trouble, Peterson added.
•
•
•
There were 350 persons
sheltered
in six
strategic
spots in the county and of
these 175 received one meal
and 50 were served two meals
when they decided to ride out
the night in the shelter even
a fter the all-clcar was sound­
«d.
The list o f volunteers, the
director said, is impressive
and ranged from Navy and
Katiunal Guard members to
local Roy Scouts. “ Everyone
eo-operuted fully," said Peter­
son as ha reviewed the sit­
uation and. way in the back
of his mind, began planning
for the next crisis.
•
•
•
The cost to the Red Cross
Is estimated at between $ 150
and $500. Some of the sup­
plies will be preserved for fu ­
ture use should the need
arise.

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The next time you young­
sters start smooching in the
telephone booth. Smile! You
may be on the phone. Tele­
phone company officials nowsay that some
booths arc
equipped with cameras which
• re triggered when vandals
or thieves abuse the instru

meats.

C A P E K E N N E D Y (L T D —
An A ir Force Titan-3A rock­
et, first of s new breed of big
military spnee boosters, rsced
into the sky today on its
maiden flig h t—an all-out or­
bital test.
The 124-foot Titan roared
into life at 10 a. m. EST to
open a 17-shot series designed
to develop a powerful now
workhorse for manned m ili­
tary spare missions.
The hlnrk and white rocket,
carrying a 3,750 pound lend
satellite, thundered from its
launch pad atop a transparent
SANKORD-11ASED M A R IN E S xtiiRoil a fullcolumn o f flam * and began a
scale guerrilla tactical exercise Monday in the
13 minute climb toward a
Snnlatulo Springs nren nnd a Herald photo17.500-mile-an-hour orbit 115
prapher was on hand. Above, Major R. T. Cltcn,
mile* high.
commander o f the Marine Barracks at Sanford
A fte r a sweep nround the
Naval A ir Station, points to some o f the field
globe, the Titan's third stage
maneuvers as his men deployed to pcrarraniicd
was to kick the dummy paysites. For n fidl picture report on the operation
load into a separate orldt.
turn to Pape 2.
(Herald Photo)
The launch, (Mistponcd from
yesterday because o f a sevenhour bout with technical trou­
bles, followed a f l a w l e s s
countdown today.
Star performer o f the debut
was
the
nmneuernhle top
stage and its sophisticated
guidance system, although the
shot was a test o f the whole
SAIGON, South Viet Nam men it would be more like
Titnn-3A system.
(U P I) — Prem ier Nguyen "tw o w eeks" before he Is
The rocket is the heart of
Klianh said today he hopes to ready to go hack.
a more powerful Titan - 3C
Khanh's statement came as
tic ready to return to Saigon
scheduled to hurl a two-man
and take up his duties in about lluddhist leaders in Saigon
laboratory into a month lung
pledged a two-month ban on
two weeks.
orbit in 1958. It also will orKlianh met with Western the rioting which has swept
I hit eight communications satipw'smcn at the resort city of the country for more than two
, cllitcs on one launch in I'.lt'il
Dalat where he has been con­ weeks.
1and could send military satelStudent leaders made a sim­
valescing in the wake of the
life inspection ships o f the
riots and governmental uphea­ ilar two-month pledge Mon­
future into spare.
val which ended his one man day. Since students and RuddThe Titan-3C, set to fly ill
rule Iasi week and left at least (lists were the chief rioters,
April, packs a million more
331 persons dead.
South Viet Nam apiwared to
|Hiumls o f thtust than the 1.5
U. S. Ambassador Maxwell he assured ol breathing space.
Civil peace was badly need­ million pound thrust Snturn-I
I). Taylor visited Klianh at
super rocket, now the world's
Dalat Monday and later is­ ed to restore the chain of com­
most powerful known booster.
mand
in
the
civil
war
against
sued a stutment saying the
lloth Titan-3 models, quick
prime minister Imped to re­ the Communist Viet Cong
reaction rockets designed to
turn to Saigon in "the next guerillas Ik fore the Commu­
nist* unroll an expected all- tie luunched with only two
few days."
minutes notice, arc capable of
Hut Klianh told the news­ out offensive.
n variety o f manned and un­
manned missions.

Viet Nam Boss Sees
Quick Saigon Return

Virginia Coastline Deluged Kiwanis Club
By Remains Of Dying 'Cane Te Tour Cape
Vn. band early today when high
( U P I ) — Dying tropical storm Mrs. Forehand nnd her haswaters threatened llieir home.
Cleo deluged the
Virginia
En loiitu to higher giound the
coastline with nearly n foot of
vehicle stalled and a tow
ruin Monday night nnd early tiuck later found Wilson and
Forehands imeonseious.
today, rontiihuting to tin* the
deaths o f three persons.
Thu volunteer chief and Mrs.
Kloodunteis in low-lying Forehand died a short time
ureas o f this seaside resort Inter. Forehand was hospital­
forced nnoe than 40 persons ized in critical condition.
Waterfield said it waa be­
from their homes.
Two persons in an emer­ lieved an auxiliary motor in
gency rescue vehicle died of Wilson's emergency t r u c k
earlmn nmnnnxido poisoning. gave o ff the rnrhon monoxide.
Cleo, a fullscnlu hurricane
A traffic death also was at­
tributed to the
rainstorm when it raked the east coast
of Florida Inst week, drifted
which flooded many streets.
I.t. J. J. Wntci field said north o ff Atlantic Cmcst dur­
Vernon Wilson, chief o f the ing the weekend and gradu­
Davis Corner Volunteer Fire ally lost its intensity. It
Department, and Stella May spawned tornadoes ill the
Forehand, 40, were aesphyx- ( ‘nrollnns Saturday and soak­
inted in the vehicle Wilson ed the N oith Curolinn coast
was driving. Wilson picked up Monday.
V IR G IN IA

REACH,

Bob Kennedy OK'd
By New York Demos
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — A tty.
Gen. Rotiert F. Kennedy to­
day was ‘ ‘adopted" by the
New York Democratic state
organisation, puving the way
fo r his nomination fo r the U.
S. Seriate.
The state committee over­
whelmingly gave its legal ap­
proval to Kennedy so that he
can become the party's sena­
torial nominee. The nomina­
tion will he made later today
at the state convention.
The committee vote was 232
to 4'J with nine members ab­
sent and not voting.
Itep. Samuel S. Stratton, PN. Y., the attorney general's

only rival for the Democratic
nomination, opposed the commil tee action on grounds Ken­
nedy I* an outsider who will
lx unable to vote.
S iiutton told the committee
it wn« establishing a danger­
ous precedent and violating
the intent o f the U. S. Con­
stitution. He suid it would
open the way fo r other non­
residents to “ run in any of
our 50 states."
The Democratic convention
will send Kennedy against a
formidable foe, veteran Sen.
Kenneth Keating, (R -N . Y .),
in the attorney generul's first
hid for elective office.

Members o f the Sanford
Kiwanis Club will journey to
Cape Kennedy Wednesday to
lake n tour o f the moon-port,
which has been urranged hy
\V. Henry Deck er, protocol o f­
ficer o f N A S A . Dr. John
Darby, president o f the Kiwanis has announced.
The group will leave tInCivic Center here at 11:45
u. ni. and meet at the south
gate o f the control urea at I
p. in. where they will hoard
an air-conditioned bus for the
escorted VII* tour. The route
will take them to the gantry
site, und though the control
renter and the block houses
ns well ns many other point*
of Interest. Arrangements for
the trip were made by Roger
Harris, local Kiwaniun.

Police Capture
Slaying Suspect
M IC H IG A N
C IT Y ,
Ind.
( U P I ) — State police today
tracked down a I fl-ycar-otd
boy in whose home thr bodies
o f two small children were
found.
Thn suspect, Richard I)oheski, a form er mental pa­
tient was apprehended a* he
walked along the laike Michi­
gan beach at New Buffalo,
Mlrh., about 10 miles north­
east o f here.
"W e tracked him down,"
said an Indluna stale troop­
er.

York In Coma
N ASH VILLE, Term. ( U P I ) —
Sgt. Alvin
York, who won
fame during World War I,
was reported “ gravely ill and
in a com a" today at Veterans
Hospital.

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

(E b r ^ a n fu r iT &amp; r a l f t
Zip Code 32771

W E A T H E R : Chance o f showers thin afternoon; high near O.T; low in 70s.
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W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
President Johnson, fresh from

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T V I’rogruins
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his Texas ranch, called in
Dc in o e i a t i c rongiessioniil
leadcra today to discuss prosfleets o f his legislative pro­
gram.
One o f the cornerstones of
Johnson's “ war on poverty"
program was enacted Monday
night when the President
signed u measure extending
food stamp progiam, which is

aimed at impioving the diet
of th* poor.
The President signed the
tdll immediately upon his re­
turn from Texas, less than
two hours lieforc the mid­
night deadline. If he had not
signed it the hill would have
died automatically hy “ pocket
veto."
Johnson said the measure is
•‘one o f the mnny sensible and
needed steps we have taken
to apply the power o f Am er­
ica's new abundance to the
task o f building a better life
for vvvry American.”
t

Congress alieady has ap­
proved most o f the "m ust”
items Johnson had put on his
legislative s h o p p i n g list.
These inrlude the civil rights,
anti-poverty,
mass
transit,
food stamp, fcderul pay raise,
excise tax extension, and debt
limit increase bills.
Rut there are at least four
big item* left on the lawmak­
er* agenda: The Social Se­
curity beneftis increase bill,
with ita medicare amendment;
the Senate'* $3.3 billion fo r ­
eign aid authorization hill; an
e ffo rt to delay U u p r i m i

TUES., SEPTUM HER I, 1901

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 268

School Tallies Set New Record
Peak Figures
Due Next Week Parents
After Holiday
★

n&gt; Julian Stenslrom
Associate Editor
It was still a record . . .
despite the fact that Monday's
enrollment
for
the
190155
school term was 721 loss than
Seminole County school o ffi­
cials had anticipated.
W aller Teague, adminbtra
live officer for the board, pre­
viously had estimates! that 15,
30o children would enter the
county's 23 schools on the first
day of the current term.
A tally this morning reveal­
ed the actual count was It,57(1 The figure, however, was
still 827 more than the 13,747
which entered school at this
same time a year ago ami is
a record.
"Ususslly, we don't miss it
that much." said Teague a*
he explained that it was pro­
bably because "w e opened
school this year s week before
I.almr Day and normally we
don't open the door* until the
day after Labor D ay."
Rut Teague stuck hy Ids
guns—o r his estimates— when
he ventured the opinion that
by next Tuesday morning,
"W e ’ ll have no less than 15,000 pupils enrolled." lie added,
"And. we'll have 15,800 by
Christmas."
It. T. Milwee, school super­
intendent. said this morning,
"W e hail as smooth an open­
ing day ss we've ever had."
The largest enrollment was
reported, as expected, by San­
ford Junior High. The figure
there was 1 337 Close behind
the Sanford sclimd was South
1,171—which, by the way, had
the largest Increase o f any
school over opening day fi­
gures (or Iasi year. The school
registered 103 more that year
than in 1953.
('rooms had 1,00(1, Seminole
High 990, Pinerrest Elemen­
tary 921, Goldsboro Elemen­
tary 911, Lyman High 701,
Lake Mary Elementary 731,
Oviedo ("4(7, South Seminole
Elementary (115, Rear Lake
Elementary
(lit
and
Altamonte
Springs
Elementary
COil.
Midway Elementary had 308,
I/uigwuod
Elementary
539,
West tide Grammar 339. Southside Elementary 530, English
Estates Elementary 121, Jackson Heights Elementary 3(19,
Roscnwahl
Elementary 35C,
Monroe - Wilton Elementary
281, Hopper Elementary 281,
Geneva Elementary 83 ami
Rookertown 70
Southslde, Pinerrest, I/mg
wood and Geneva reported
less enrollment than they did
a year ago.

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Attack Limiting
O f School Bus Ride Zone
Ry Dnltin Austin
City

Editor

A delegation of irate psrents, objecting to the cllmin
atinn o f courtesy bus rides for
Southslde School children, and
the changing of opening hours
from 0 a, m. to 8 a. m. met
with School Superintendent R.
T. Milwee, Monday In his of.

(ice.
Complaints

T E A C H E R WELCOMED by seventh RrmlciH at Sanford Junior lliph
.School ih Maty Virginia Morgan o f Now Ityluiliii, Minx. Thin in her first
poxitjon in Sanford and hero xhe ix xhown with tier xtudcntx nx xclinol
convened yexterdny morning.
(Herald l 'l i o t o )

ilSLLUA. . .
Soviet Boss To Woo
BRIEFS W . Germany Friends
lu ll Rises

CHICAGO (U P I ) — More
Americans died In traffic ac­
cidents during July than in
any previous month in history,
the National Safety Council
said today.

r.urial Held
G LEN D ALE, Calif. (U I'D —
Comedian
George
Rurns,
weeping openly, had to be as­
sisted from funeral services
Monday for Ills lieloved wife
al)4j partner, Grain* Allen.

PR AG U E ,
Czechoslovakia
( U P I ) — .Soviet Premier N'ikita S. Khrushchev today wn:&lt;
reported |&gt;i opining a diplo­
matic offensive to Improie
relations with West Germany
in advance of Ids pl umed (tip
there.

Khrushchev is v i s i t i n g
Czechoslovakia, lie held u
surprise meeting near Piaguu
Monday with the foreign min­
isters o f Itiilgarin, Hungary,
nnd Poland, in talk* parallel­
ing those he had with Czech
President Antonin Novotny.
DETRO IT (U P I ) — Chry­
Czech sources said the di­
sler Corp today fa c'd a chall­
vision of Germany un* high
enge to either Improve its
on the agenda
economic offer or lx* struck
hy the United Auto Workers
union at 111 a to. Sept. 9.

ChallcnKo Made

Vow Repeated

i It was noted that thu for|eign minister o f Communist
East Germany was not prosent. Romania, which has been
following an increasingly in­
dependent course, utso was not
represented.
Khrushchev has been Invit­
ed to puy his flin t visit to
West Germany next year. The
invitation was extended by
West German Chancellor Lud­
wig Erhard. Although Khru­
shchev lias not yet responded,
he was assumed to havo
sought
out
the
invitation
tinoiigh Ids aon-in-lnw, Alexei
Adzhuhci, who visited Erhard
at Ihe time it was extended.

Pet Owners Receive Warning
Of Need For Innovations

of the parents

present included the (acts that
there arc no sidewalks on Cel
cry Avc. or Sanford Ave., nor
on several other streets the
children wjuIcI have to travel,
that traffic is heavy on these
roads, that water stands on
the road on rainy days, that
unleashed
dogs
chase
the
children and that a mile ami
a half or cwo miles I* loo far
for six and seven year old
children to walk.
The parents also noted that
the new o|x*ning hours wxwld
put Ihe children out on the
ruacI at a very early hour,
which would lie mure object­
ionable In wintertime, and in
nddillon reindicts with the tim e
that many people are going la
work.
Milwee told parents Ik* sym­
pathized wilh the problems
Imt under state laws the school
board is nut required to e x ­
tend 'the courtesy rides to
children inside the two mils
rone unless they have ths
means to have buses available.
Overcrowding of buses Is also
prohibited, with a limit of 80
children to s bus being en­
forced.
Parents noted several new
buses have been bought this
year, hut tills was offset, MMwee said, by the fact that sev­
eral old buses havs been retill'd from use and the school
population has greatly increas­
ed.
Milwc*
told parents the
board makes policies, which
he Is responsible for executing,
Iml ho would talk to the Ixiard
members, ask them to note the
mules whlrh would have U»
he (raveled hy the walking
children and the congestion of
bicycles and cars around ths
school.
"W e recognize your pro­
blems, ind we hope that you
will recognize ours," Milwee
said.
In relation (u Ihe change of
hours, parents asked if school
opened at 9 a. m. whether a
bus would then lie available.
The answer to this was "n o ."
Milwc* later suggeatcxl some
compromise might he worked
out, and advised parents to re­
turn at 1 p. m. Sept. 10 when
they could meet with the
school Isiard.

MONTGOM ERY. Ala. (U P I )
—Gov. George Wallace's hand­
picked slate at unpledged electors announced Monday they
" A ll pet dogs
and rat* tael with animal wildlife, any
would not resign in favor of
electors pledged to President should la* vaccinated against of which may lie infected with
Lyndon It Johnson
rallies for Ihe protection of rallies.
"W henever posible an ani­
llir fam ily, the rommunity
mal that has hitlen someone
and
the
p
et,"
Dr.
Frank
I/*A coffee und reception for
should lie captured alive nnd
NICOSIA. Cyprus ( U P I ) —
one,
county health officer,
Mrs. Chailes Holley, w ife of
A Greek Cypriot new ,papi r re­
placed under the observation
said today,
thn Republican candidate fur
of a veterinarian nr other qua­
ported today (hal President
"Although
Ihe
prevalence
of
governor will be held lit the Mnkanos won a promise of
lified person to determine
home o f Mis. A. E. Kcctli, massive military aid from the this deadly disease* has been whether or not it has rabies.
greatly
reduced,"
he
added,
205 Crystal View South in United Arab Republic during
I xm-H Arbor, at 4:30 p. m. his talks with its president, " it continues to It* a threat.
Till* possibility always exist*
today,
Mrs.
J cuii
Rrynut Gamal Alxlel Nasser.
that Iirrvncclnatcd pets may he
chuirmun o f the Holley for
bitten hy n stray dog, eat or
Governor committee announc­
wild animal which has had
ed. Thn public is invitud to
E I.IS A IIE TIIV ILI.E .
T h e thr* disease."
ultrnd.
Congo (U P I) — Two white
TI m* chief of the Seminole
A L W A Y S FIR S T Q U A L IT Y •
mercenaries w cic killed, three County Health Department d e­
others are missing and pre­ clared that "the rabies virus
G IR LS’ GYM SHORTS
TALLAH ASSEE
(U P I ) _ sumed downed and two were is present in the saliva of in­
|9H
William T. Mayo was sworn seriously wounded In fighting fected animals and even the
Hoy-type.
Sunforizedg)
sotin Tuesday as Florida's new­ with relx-1 forces around A l­ lick o f a rabid animal on a cut
ton twill. White. 7-14.
est public utilities commis­ beit, die. according to rc|iorts or un ulirasiori of the skin can
sioner.
|reaching here today.
cause the infection. If an in
W ASH A N D W E A R
felted person develops symp­
s l u m 's
toms of the disease and inecli3
- fix &lt;|79
cal treatment is nut provided
7 • 14 -|98
(hen death is inevitable.
"Anim als
such as stray
Cotton
broadcloth. Hutton
Court • ordered icapportion- tain peace in Ihe world, let dogs, skunks, squirrels, foxes
down front and extra.lung
inent o f state legislatures, and us not forget that here at and racoons are among th*
shirt tail. White.
the $1 billion Appalachia hill.
most
frequent
spreaders
of
home we are locked in battle
Johnson touched on these
the disease.
Recently," he
COTTON STRETCH
against
poverty,
ignorance
and other programs in a
said, "bata have been found
SOCKS
speech hy telephone from his und disease."
to la* an im|»ortaiit source of
2 Hr. 100
He urged u medicare pro­ infection. In the United States
Texas ranch yesterday to the
G loat fo r gym. Cotton and
International Plasterer* and gram saying “ we want our more than loo altarks on peo­
nylon suffer tops that really
Masons Union convention in citizens who enjoy a longer ple by rabid liata have been
atay up. White. 9 to 11.
life to know Dial the suvings reported.
Philadelphia.
“ Let those of us who are of their productive year* will
"Children should tie taught
G IR LS ’ GYM SHOES
well • fed, well • clothed and not be w 11x d away hy hos­ to avoid stray animals and not
well-housed, never forget and pital costa in their later to feed squirrels nr other ani­
Strong e»ttun army duck
never overlook those who live years."
mals by hand in ramping ar­
Uppers. Sturdy bu ff &lt;*r*p«
on the outskirts o f hope," he
“ We have the wisdom and eas, preserves or p a r k s .
design outsolos. Colors 4
snid.
will to build a great society Campers, hunters and fisher­
to 9.
“ While ws work to main­ in Am erica," Johnson sued.
men should Liu cautious o( cuu-

Reception Set

Pledge Given

Soldiers Die

Oath Given

Johnson Calls Demo Aides To Legislative Study
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mill ion d u m n g e in Florida.
In a le tte r to Hubert V
W tu te, cliii'f o f the l '
ii.
W e a th e r liurenti, tin Flo rid a
Dem ocra t als o sun t e s t e d the
ii ii.-.tie n tio n include * probe
into th e alleireil f a ilu te o f
:' 'i i i ..«t inti device*.
S mat tu i * * i»ill he u n d er­

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a union

n jln» I.i w
\t t. H i ' n&gt;m w ndir n trd
that
p a il
of tins proi’ rji-n
Mould tw- a liped .v c x p i a t u m ,•
l a s t ,,]r l.i’ i de&lt; * not mean
Negi-ne* in i' ilitpla r r white
w in k e r s Su ■ i a f r a r it sa id to
,i. o j n t n p u n hir » " b l a c
I.-.m i " ten'..inpni jg.iin M tina dm in is tr ation
anions
-n m c
union tin’ huh rs in northern
c itie s

Roland Lyons
Funeral Today

o l f l i Ill'll

lliii in I w a s lii t.il.e pi .u-»‘ iri
I'.ilni C e m e te ry
with W in ter
I'.irk M asonic 1/ s lg o 3 lt eonlim tine gt -in side w-li ices
Horn in C n u n g ln it. h&gt; . Mr
Lynn* in m eil
h e r e in HUT
li ion Po rtsm o uth V a He wa*
a Ilirriils r of Cointlllltiltj Me
lloMlist ( ' h HI Ctl v l &lt; .is elt iT .
r&gt; , i , i i till G lo ry \rnet le an l.e". i .j» Pin t 1H.1 ot Alta tllo lltt
s p r i n g s ntu I of I re -ce nt Mn
Millie l.(slge 32, F A AM , C e r e
do. \V, Va,
lie is s u r v iv e d hy hi* w if e,
Mrs Iva Ly o n s o f M aitl.im i,
sou*
Ed c a r Ly ons oi
I • ru
Part; and F la il i.yons id .Mail
lurid; si ste rs , Mi-* Minnie L y ­
nn* ot Hutilin;;toii
and Miss
LlifUitiellt L io n s ol CliiiinriiiU,
Oliiu, and It grande luldrett.

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AARP Board
To Meet

Funeral Notice

Ted H a e u s s n c r o f th e corp s'
e n g in e e rin g div is io n sa id tid al
flooding and s t r u c t u r a l d a m ­
a g e to b u d d in g s would have
been much m o re w id esp re ad
if
Cleo
had
hit
be tw ee n
Gould s and Ferrit ic a t high
tide.
The
e n g in e e r*
als o
said
r a in fa ll d u r in g the sto r m w a s
l ig h te r
th an
u su al.
thole
County
receiv ed
on ly
six
inches o f ra in , while t " to '2r&gt;
inches t* not uncom mon In
s e v e r e hu rr ica n e*, the eng im e t s said.

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S h o w n lo f t t . i i n - l i t V l r I linrin
liltit i n - ' t l i l i n t

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MISSIS' AND W OM M 'S

li-io-iur. lorn Mi •.'»•*■. I'TO pit -nh-lit .Hill tn.n

ACETATE, PAISLEY AND PRINT

Im p iitnl M r * . I F .1 S m i t It.

Engllsli Estates Has Stormy Scenes
To Help Stale
Faculty LuncSteon
eenterp-.rce o- r.- i s d&gt; .-oi ited
lty Jane C a s s e lb e r r y
Mein.Htr* ol (lie l-.ttglish E&gt;- tin- set \ .ru l . c ami e.ic.i o
tin- dm tie I .I. - \i . ,.i
*i 1
.de» ( M o Ifvi enttve llo a id
tit', tor a | !.i.
i n i.) " -t* a
e mm i ’ll Pi dieipal M u I
Hu ,.re*. t itm.ul 1* . tie ol
Ir.ili
\ all.l the l.i la.-tllli m u l l
nH;el |e . fi r t i a i t i i T s
. is F tid a v at a luncheon
Mrs Jo to. lie w.i* a 'l iei ,.
• c r i e d in the *iia »d cafeli il.i i uiit -ii .in ■ !
■ lutn-h* on and
wa* r.-*yi*tlrdi.i
\ deh -tit ful iiinch’ on ol sin- Mr- M o- ( &gt;
I liain (Nstido *alad, lossi-d or ’ ll. o n • !&gt; di-c.o ,d on*
P i n Pi estdefil t- in Mo-e*
i.iliid, sp iced pcaclu-s ba ke d

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Lure Tourists

I \l I. \ll \ &gt;NKF
it I 'll
—
1-1 \ ill Id,|Slei y Mlow -tortus
tilr.iHted tiy a sunny M orula
. , it,- amt tin she.an ' ‘ Wouldn't
• oil r .itlie! tw m F l o r i d a '1 will
a used this w iiilet to lure
I ' l l . -Is to tile s t a le
lire
F lo rid a
D e yelo pm etd
■ (.Irtliii-'ion miv eded its fall
.-••t- ■ sh.-il taU to WI’li-ioiU' attd wittier a ilv e rt isln g cum
paign Monday wtien tin- cum
Hie tea. her
n i-slim r e c e iv e d a il.VJtt re
ate eheek
It mn the W all
s t u i t .loutlist
The cheek l e p i e s e o l c d savi ..a, ,. ctMIpet a liv e (1(1ver.
ti- m . illsi (itml lu o g r a t u amt
• a* part (d JTi s i '■ *) m sa v in g s
that h a v e ht-er- distrilmii ,1 on
•h r tin- p r o g r a m
a r u in o u s
st .n s(Hil,esman 'a i d
n e w « tlie.ll.l *pii id tin
I lot t . i a s tourist pro motion
'i .t tn ilu-i imprnv...nt ol I allip uigll till. &gt;• ar attd next
the m I. .
i, i Iralinn pn
will als o include a cold est and
tn 11 * . vpecte d
a ' tall s a l e " uh a iirii n olm g
Men turning is m this eoun : im \|&gt;. t i - n e F h n id a vai atinti
ti will r* p-'i t to tin- nearest (u«i klige*.
......I hoard It a m a o is away
I anus Ite'iito of T a m p s , who
lim n home &lt;11 v a c a t io n a lie n
In tulles Ihe stale - timiist (it•*due: -&gt;
it m w o r k m
at a ■ i a m said one nilPton copie s
It*Hi, Hilary toll he should reg •d a 52 p a g e c a ta lo g of tacki-l, t i ml . i n ru* pei m a m ill a . vai itioils will Is 1 i l l 'l l dull
hom e editress Hi* h o m c l o w n i I Hiroiul iui: the country .
Is,aril will 1 1 , i i n in* r e g ls
S an ta l la us will act a* »
lr . illoti i *10 f i 1mi Ho ho.ird 1 lurid.i -a le sii an d u r n * the
takin
hi* re gis tt atlufi
Hi* liolldav |ieomotion ear npai.: n . '
I , ,| nl
yin i ah 11 .tin tii-ver which will show a p ic ture id
i hanse*
the jollv oli| 'im i flo-ding In
Pa - ot*
may
a c c o m p a n y the F lo rid a .Surf on an inner
-oils to n tsti-t
lull tills I* Iii Ih- and
with
tinslogan
rail
m i &gt; iiy
It' . m lian ts
la s'k who's m F lo r id a "
deni ll y tlu'llisely cs In
lle n tlo said tin- F lo rid a Nan
tnr I h m i l ii aii s. driv i-i s Ii F ie sta
iu mte -1
would
isecu es ami other re cord *
la un ch ed Nov ?0 w 'h an hour
I.nth man will !&gt;•' lo a d e d a lot)" ie ■ isirm 'iM-ri.ieuhir and
. , ri .. t.a, , i &gt;I it i. ate on tin- woo'd offet five l-'loi i t.i ti*&gt;,ticmill (I,, i o lie ii 11ini it inllow
anil ” &gt; paid v a c a t io n (rips a*
m
11 . i ti atmii l|i- w ill c a r
prize*
ry pie
rani
at all li m e s .
Should in b»s&lt; d
In- slimihl
,ipi' i f*o a du p licate
I,.o h te I 'tia n i is reip nre d
to iribirin In- lo cal Ihuiid tmli.« rtiali’i* ot cha ng e* in ad
iln
and ntm i inlot m.iimn
l b ' I r i F t a nk W h ile
.,11, . tu
in* liahiltty lor milt
I hiI h'lliu y
A it*
find
i r a f t * c’ lnh will
Thurii- |
lary s e r v i i i
■ 14v ut |n n hi ut tin- lit llu r y
'■ 1**1# ■ n Tnr i be fit it (tine in
tilt* fit u t * 11*1*11.
I(nltte 111IHit l » p f o Jjf f II fn

By Draft Officials
V o im - m en t u r n in .

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&gt;••.»! a

ol J g e must r e ..id o l viuh the
.-selective b o r i u e sy Icm uttn
111 fI\ e da&gt; *
loltoii .11 t eii
Puli bir th da y*, la w d Hnutd
1'H. C le r k N a n cy Norilsli-un
aid t uday
M is taken irteas a n - held by
so m e y o u n g men they may
li-gistei any tim e durin Pa ir
INtli y e a r , h o w e v e r . Ilu- live
day limitation I* iinposcil iry
Pres id e n tia l
p r o c la m a tio n of
P)i«, the c h a i r m a n ta n!

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JERSEY

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Rem inder Offered

L a te
re g is tr a tio n s
union
I* Ini Ida’ s you n g nii'ir tm ntn
Id seriously ham|n-r Jwlecliw*
S e r v i c e op e ra tio n s
a im e d ,l
tielping th e m and tin- N a lion
■ Slate S e le e llv e S e r v i c e Dili '
tor
Colonel
Haro ld C Wall
said re cen tly .
Moil Hum one mil of Hirer
Mr*
Lillian Lo uise bailor of F l o r i d a ’ s J.'.kiT you ng n o n
Oi
Jut P r a ir ie Lake l i m e , re g is te r e d m Ju ly la d e d In d.,
Fa-in P a r k died Monday
so u iiln n fiv e d a y * alte r then
\ nativ e of C a m b r i d g e C ity, thlh b ir th d a y s . Col. Wall s.n,|
Ind , she c a m e to Fern P a rk (If 1.121 late r e g l s l ra nts, only
is mouths a go f m m Indiana ‘S i w e r e d e c l a r e d wilfully dr
Mu- was * m em ls sr o f the
limiocnt
hy
urn omponsali-d
( ’eriio co slal ( hureh,
c iv ilia n s m a m m ig F l o r i d a . Ki
biirv Ivors a re three
*onlo ca l b o ar d s T in s indieali-p . n i d S ol K e n i u i k i , Iterle
u iifa m ilia rlly m i l l the law
I) of Indiana and Jerr y ol
not rank d is o b ed ie n c e
Is
F e rn P a r k , tw o siste rs Mrs.
Is hind in test ate r e g U l f a t l o n '
lie** Filliy of Ja c k so n . Miss
Late
re g is tr a n ts
d e c la r e d
ami Mrs llumthy M i i e r s of
- deil m p irn l 1 a r e suhji it n
S.iko mii
Id
gr andehddri-n
t«&gt;ss|h]e e . u l y ilHluctiirtl into
and tw o great grandehrid ten
tlie A rm ed F o r c e s
ite gis lr.in ts he If t l i e n i . e l ' e 1.1 r e g i s t e r i n g on tim e, under
a new p r o g r a m la un ch ed m
July In e v a m m e Ih i i-.il olds
out ot si-IhhiI, u n i n . i m i .1 and
o t h e rw is e h i .ilia ble Im mill
|U M r% I riinli \\ Init •la ry s e r v i c e D m 1 p u r|n.'e i,
riir c \ ih Ullvr t'f&lt;IUI*1 u f It#** to identify those who tail A rm
U n ) ‘ft \ A 1C1* i Arm 1 u n
eil F orce* e x a m in a tio n * and
» i tmTj«•!) of IJHin t) I c i ’Hiiip i to rid er those who ijuallly |,,i
i*r..»l»l«T
ill in*
F rid ay nt reliahiliiation to a g e n c ie s tor
t! »* Iniriii* «'l '1 r
r’ harli'ib Ul- e du ca tio n, re tr ain in g and nth
1 11 i«k |»rrliult iil, oil I.nku I tiiv r . es a s s is ta n c e
IF.
r h itp ti i \ r r if ii I h r
l.xam in .itb in of I h y e a r o l d s
n ■ pi M y iiK'ii in i*1 nil] ht- It* M d i « s not m ean they f a c e in
I fie fnljiivi iiiir I I ItIa y , &gt;* jjU d u ilm n in tile im i m i l l a l c in
|;|, ut |n a. in. ui tli#1 F i i f * inn- P resent induction a . i*
fin n n K &lt; ri"utiafj
Hull
All 2122 , dc|iendm g on t a l l i he
ti.* ii In ( ^ m e 111^1 I
atictnl le c t iv c S e r i n e ( e e e iv e s li" i i i
II % m e tin g, fix wi o f tin iirw tin D e p artiiien t of In-ten-e
m . ••n
t h e State D ir e ctor p tc d ir ! d
n July
1,1.1 ■ ol
Is j e .,r olds
o v e r F lo rid a would re g is te r
in the f ollo w in g !2 months lb
* ii 111 *
in i.
noted till* wei-k (hal In. e at I*
v -..I III.
u-r plea lor cuinplldiici will)
the tin- day re gis tratio n per
I'l
tud lulluwing lath
birth days
• I"'
\
* r . i i o . II
&gt;' ■ br ought in tuo-Jbu long over
, r i r r y , w 11B fi ••* J l' t ;
due r e g ls t j a n t s to lo ca l bo ar ds
.h u rc h
oft! !*ring
U-jrtal
* HI i., in H utiUnd M n * -r Y in J u ly , including so me who
u p . i i w i . utigiil imi tm vi j v „
U..TD*
( . , ,t
l
l
a l c i v d a t kU.
»ig * «r * t i . n a s t u s a li

Mrs. Sauer, 66,
Taken By Death

stan d* " t h e m e a s u r in g etjuip- t The Hoard o f t ' n d e r w r ite rs
ment e ss en tia l f o r de te rm in ­ said the St55 million f ig u r e
in g the s t r e n g th o f hurricane* dot * not include d a m a g e to
vm
hlo iv n
away
hy
the a utu m o blie s or b o ats
s t o r in '’ early- T h u r s d a y .
1 he C o r p s o f E n gin e e rs
S o u th
F lo r id ia n *
got
T h e N a tio al Hoard o f Fire sa id
a
taste"
of
Cleo'*
I 'n d e r w r it e r * .
wh ich
re pre ­ " o n l y
becau se
tlie
st orm 's
s e n ts ai.out 200 c a p ita l *t&gt;-. V fori e
p ro p e r ty in su ra nce com panies. “ w e a k " side to uched land at
Jsa id M on da y th e insurutwo line tide.
ie otn p a nir s e x p e c t to pay out
If C le o had com e a sh ore at
: $r.R million fur p r o p e r ty dnm- high tide betw een Gould* and
11c e c au sed l»&gt; C leo and the F e n ine, south o f Miami, dam*
i .o ps o f K n it I ll e e r s said [ a g e would ha ve been tw o or
South
F lo rid a c a u g h t only three tim e* ns g r e a t , th e e n ­
]i..rt o f ( 'leu 's tull forc e.
gin eers said.

WITH ONK OF Till: MANY NKW
PATTERNS OF \ IN VI. - ASIIKSTOS

rv

Funeral serviie* (in Ho,..ml
C Lyons. 72, of lit 1. Malt
Inltd. who died Saturday sort ' leans, (lot rolls, and calo- w » \ In•.
scheduled f"r
j&gt; in I winy 'it •c r i e d hulfel si u
( as.i’ lla-rry Comimmii&gt;
Me
tli. 1*11*1 Church with Hu Hev
( 'o p rlo n d

W rather

con­

Ijiln'l &lt;&gt;n i in- n.iiloii.il 1&gt;i -moc ra t ic tic ket and try in lin t up
r a n i and-h ic m c m lic r s a gain s t
Harry M U u l i l w a t c t .
An endor.-enictit " f Ly ndon
II Jnhr.-un (nr presid ent .m i
,i ti.riilertitnilkin nt IU U’ pros*
ulonti.il
iioaiiiiiilo ililwau-r
ii rc c e r ta in In In- , p pmcm!
( ••liim’ iI anil (hr ( i t in ral llo ii .l
a! tin- 1.1 mil mn nu-iiilHT la
(■ ii o ig a tn / a tn m
1 n.oti Minri-i-' ilon'itiil th ere
would ho e m u a - i n . * d *»cntjug o i l i
villi’M tnr G e n e r a l
llo aril, C om p m e d nf n p r ........
l . i i i i i - Ir.nn 1'ii'r y
U l.C IO
union, is a * .m l (&lt;• apprxive
Jo hnson'*
c n n d id .u y
iur
a
(our v c a r te rm
In anoth er politically
• mi
t j . i a rea. tnr \ F L &lt; l&lt;) - ctu-il
uli .I a cnnft’ M m-r W cd ne-d av
of 3IHI union Ira ler* to •It'
nr i v .i' - to b r m .iUnit f u lI
r o ' i ’ lilUitirr u , ill tIII- m i e n d

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the

20 mile* o f t - h i e

• ailed f o r nn irivi. st lira lion in- u -out
to rlutliic* the t

by

P.-ncail th at t h o wo uld p m *

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club collar, in pert button-Jo-wuist styles with short
sleeves, and wide self-belts! Chcosc cool blue, lime
sherbet, lilac or brown, in cool cmy-turo jcucy, so
right for fall!

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ccsit to sovcl
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MISSES' 12 to 2D

• HALF SIZES 14! i to 24Vi

on J. M. Fields
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VFW Officials
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Mi*! f &gt;i t \ I YY * " t i . miuuli r
fo r ih* * nitiini' mm -*iri,
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3id Mils* i l. |* li 'I it
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vanhsli, loin, "Mamma lagi", and pauthti, la
"makt btlitre" mink, pattnli, and new mlrarle iinnh
Dean km, and Iknl leolher-hka material) that
look, (eel and behaee like the (inert leather.
In bla(k, brown, brown and whrte, Ian, alive, grey;
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I'unug the course Pi arson
receiv ed
instruction in tlie
p ritm iu th .il, firing and mainlejuitice o f tin. Hawk iius.aile.
1 1.e 21 y . a i - u l d so ldier eritured the Arm y last April
arid a m tided the Universityo f F lo rida , G ain es ville.
He w a s e m p lo ye d h y th s
M u it in Company-, Oiln ud o, he- ,
f o r e u .U d U ig U&gt;e A r m y .
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You’ll Be Seeing Red

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

red hair will be The thing this fall
and winter. Not a “ hot” red, mind
you, but a “ cool” red. A “ cool” red
is red with brown tones in it.
W hy this rush to redheads?
Well, because red huir will snap
up the black that women will be
wearing thia coming season. And be­
cause it will be a change from
blondes and brunettes.
And, doggone it, because there’a
just something about a redhead. Or
hadn’t you noticed?

T hU ta the Year o f the Redhead.
N ow thia may not be aa Import,
ant to acientieta aa the Internation­
al Geophyalca! Year or the Y ear o f
the Quiet Sun. But to ua nonaclentiata, o f whom there are quite a few,
It’s an Interesting piece o f news.
The red hot flanh cornea from the
hairdressers o f the nation. And if
yon men don’t think what they say
goes— straight to milady’s head—
ju st take a look at your w ife or girl
friend in a few months.
The hairdressers have decreed that

Joan

woe Id be

Bedding makers are good candidates
fo r this fortunata category.
For years they have been cam­
paigning for bigger beds and now
report that it is paying o ff in sales.
The old-fashioned double bed is
doomed, they say.
In its place is the super double
bed— either “ queen size” or "kin g
size." The one is six inches wider
and 10 inches longer than a stand­
ard double bed; the other is no less
than two feet wider and 10 inches
longer.
This is all well and good, but
where does it end? Bigger beds, or
at least, bigger people, require big­
ger houses; bigger houses require
more land and lumber and other ma­
terials, and so on and on. Eventually
there's going to be a squeeze some­
where.
One begins to suspect that the L il­
liputians were really glad to get rid
o f Gulliver.

Salute To Slide Rule
Wa Americans are great ones to
honor people.
We hold special days and nights
•nd dinners in tribute to.
W e erect fountains and statues
and monuments In memory of.
We name bridges and highways
and dams and theaters and zoos and
hospitals and museums to keep aver
In memory.
We create parks and malls and
bridle paths and wooded vales as Uving memorials to.
Wa even nama automobiles and
•hips after.
Almost everyone o f distinction has
been recognized. Everyone, that is,
except the statistician.
This is a strange oversight, in­
deed, in view o f the fact that wa
couldn't maintain our amazing level
o f miscellaneous knowledge for five
minutes i f the statistical whizzes
weren’t constantly breaking clown
everything Into little hitsy facts or
fragments thereof. Including the
oddest things.
Do you need to know, fo r example,
how much lint is included in nil the
dust, dirt and refuse accumulated in
N ew York C ity in a year? Somo
Statistician has it fo r you. Why, no
one knows. But ha has it.
The etatistician reaches his peak
In baseball. I t ’a not enough for the
fan to know a player's batting or
fielding average. The figure fiends

can tell you exnctly wiiat any lefthanded hitter you muy name in hit­
ting aguinst any right-handed pitch­
er, or any combination of vice versas.
They know to a split mtcnnd how
long it takes a right-handed or lefthanded butter to get to first bane If
(a ) ho has been out late the night
before or (b ) if he has gone to bed
real early. (I t makes a difference,
they say.)
No mutter what bit o f odd-ball in­
formation you may want, you can
bet that somo forosighted, paintak­
ing statistical genius has dug it up
fo r you— even before you ever drcHmed you would ever want it. Or even if
you don’t want it.
So how nbout everybody chipping
in to erect the biggest doggone slide
rulo anyone has ever seen as a na­
tional shrine to the unsung hero
whu provides all the impressive facts
uml percentages wo toss around as
though we invented them?
It figures, doesn't it?

Thought For Today
Then the Lord said to Cain. Where
Is Abel your brother? lie said, I do
not know; am I my brother's keep­
er?— Genesis 4:9.
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No man enn sincerely try to help
another without helping himself.—
J. B. Webster.

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Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Your Niche In History

I I I I Heaths
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I H I Meath*
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of

original

caanal acquaintance if both
parties simply follow the
precise formula fo r develop­
ing romance. Scrapbook this
ease and Ita follow-up to­
morrow.
C A SE T-4C2: Joan J., aged
24 Ja n school tancher.
“ Dr. Cm ne," aha began, " I
mat n school p r i n c i p a l
through the Scientific Mar­
riage Foundation.
“ He lives In a eity about
100 miles away, and wa have
written to each other fo r sev­
eral weeks.
“ I ’ll admit his letters are
very intereating and the snap­
shot ha aent me reveals that
ha la nice looking.
“ But 1 don't love him at all,
fo r I haven't even met him
in person.
“ So how could I aver fall in
lova with him?
“ Isn't the old saying true
which etatea that marriages
are made in heaven ? "
I,nr* t'hem Ulry
I f you go through the prop­
er motion, yon will anon begin
to
feel
the corresponding
emotional
That's an axiom o f psychol­
ogyIt works Just as precisely
as other laws o f chemistry
nnd physics.
For example, if you take a
piece o f wire; then bend it

United P rret International In shaping presidential plat­ ly to existing congressional dis­
Much more than the compo­ forms, in the selection o f prcsl tricts and la the identical
sition of the legislatures of tlie dcntlal candidates and in tiis
number. Each state also would
SO states Is involved In the Su­ election o f presidents.
cixzose two electors at largo.
prem e Court’s one man-oneAs things now stand, a popu­
vole ruling which now la be­ lar vote m ajority o f on* In Iliu s each state would have In
ing disputed In Congress.
New York .State la sufficient Ui* electoral college then ae
The one-man one-vote rule to give the winner all 4S of now a« many votes as It had
would apply equally to tlie Now York's electoral votes. rcpruaeoUtivee sod senators
election and allotment of pres­ Racial, labor and religious in Congress.
If that system had been In
idential electors among presi­ pressure groups tend to condential candidates. Any citi­ contrata in the great cities. effect in I960, Richard M. N ix­
zen could file suit in federal N ew York has been described on would have been elected
court demanding for himself as an area typical o f bloc with an electoral vote o f 282, Editor, Herald:
or others common Justice in vote control. There is a great according to calculations of
Tha pathetic picture o f a
conformity with the Supreme bloc or pressure group con­ the American Good Govern­
starving boxer dog In The
Court's onc-iiian-one-cnlc. It U centration in three great New ment Society o f Washington,
a wonder that some common York cities. New York City, D. C. Jutui F. Kennedy In 19t» Sanford Herald several days
man has not already done just Buffalo and Hoehestcr. One, won all 148 electoral vote* of ago should strongly empha­
that because die little guy two or more such concentra­ New York, Illinois, Pennsy­ sise to the people o f Semi­
who files tlie suit surely will tions largely determine tho lvania, Texas and Michigan. nole County the great need
reap some fame for himself presidential vote In 11 other Under the proposed system, St fe r a Humane Society in this
la calculated that Nixon would area.
and a foot note niche in U. S. states. U rey arc:
In New York 19,
history.
Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, New have won
Last week a group o f Inter­
Tlie
citizen
presumably Jersey. Massachusetts, Miss­ Pennsylvania IS, Illinois 14. ested people met to form
would win. Ami the present ouri. Wisconsin, Maryland and Texas 8, and Michigan 10. He such a society and we sin­
also would have shared the cerely hope more and more
system of altoling each state's Minnesota.
electoral voles on a winner
TViese 11 Mata* plus New electoral vote In several other compassionate citizens
will
take-all basis would be sunk York represent 3M electoral •tales. Kennedy would have join in this much needed pro­
without a race.
votes. Just eight shy of enough gained at N iion 'a expense In
ject. The aims o f such un o r­
The impornnro o f Ills Is lo win the While House this an even dozen states, but R
ganisation, aa presented to
that aome membera o f Con­ year. Sen. Karl E. Mundt. (R - would ned ha vs been enough.
the group hy a representative
gress have been trying for S. D.), Sen. Thurston 11. Mor­
Tlie MomM-Moiton system
o f thu Florida State Humuun
help
tlie
Republican
party
and
years to reform the electoral ton, (H -K y.), am! other pro­
Society, Mrs. Ruth Gottllck o f
college. Their proposal would pose to re-luce electoral -oil- hurt the Democratic party,
Pensacola, are as follows:
cut racial, labor and religious rg r Inequalities by means of a which la strong In the great
1. The education o f children
urban renters, Rut that Is of
pressure groups down lo a eonstiiution.il amendment.
nnd adults as to the proper
It would provide for election no matter If the winner-takesize commensuraU) with their
care and handling o f animals,
numliers. It would deprive Idg to tlie electoral college fnun all system la. In fact, uncon­
2. A shelter fo r the care o f
American cities of their pre­ p-x-sldenllal districts In each stitutional. Some little guy
abandoned, unwanted and in­
sent overwhelming influence state, these conforming rough­ should b-lng suit.
jured animals.
S. I’ laceinent in good homes
o f animals from this shelter
provided they are in good
health and w ill receive good
ears.
fly Joseph W . G rlgg
Communiats In Southeast Asia. ed after a conference la call­
4. And last, hut by no
United I’ ress International
The fact Franca failed to ed.
mean* least, tlie vigilant ob­
P A R IS ( U l ’ l ) — President do so 10 years ago with an
But tlie French were far servation fo r mistreatment o f
Charles da Gaults o f Franca army o f 400.000 men In In ­
from Impressed by the argu­ animals in this county.
Is In th* position o f being dochina la conclusive proof
This organisation hopes hy
ments o f form er U-S. A m ­
able to in y “ I told you so.”
fo r him.
It la even mors gratifying
Continuation o f th* present bassador Henry Cabot Lodge

K In proper motions o f romance,
soon romance w ill develop,
f
your hand, an electric current
Love is a* elemental and
wilt instantly flow through
Inexorable as th* electrical
that wire.
current that results b u n
You will not get an electri­ tw irling a loop o f wire.
cal shock, fo r the current is
Many o f you teenager* dis­
to alight in a single loop o f believe this psychological laws
wire.
but k A L W A Y S works. V
But a dynamo la simply you follow the precise p*t»composed o f thousands o f scrlption.
I have won wagers wftfc
loops o f wire, and from that
dynamo cornea tlie current lo many older students who aiso%
run a factory or light an en­ disbelieved, even when theg
were in graduate school mi
tire town.
In your high school physics Northwestern University.
F or love e:in he developed
laboratory you can prove the
fact that even one loop of out of original raaiial com
wire will create an electrical tacts. It can also turn to
ashes, yet he revived anew tf
current.
Furthermore the electrical tho parlies Involved w ill fogcurrent will flow, whether low psychological rules.
Dlvurccs develop hecauva
you are a Greek or Russian,
an African, Chinese or Cau­ couples fail to distinguish b e - *
tween true love vs. sexual in.
casian.
Electricity w ill be created futuutiun, and thus rush into
•a soon aa tho proper aitun- selfish union*.
In both true lova and phy*.
llun arises on which R de­
leal infatuation, you feel ex­
pend a.
For God Alm igh ty thus cited, ecstatic, with butter­
surrounded our globe with In­ flies in your stomach. Your
visible lines o f force that run pul.'.j pounds and you may
from tile North 1'ola to the feel trembly all o v «r .
South Pole.
Thus, thus* physical find- w
Cutting them with a loop ing* cannot bo trusted! Sa 9
o f wire automatically and in­ you must use your brain to
exorably starts an electrical ruin your heart- See tomor­
row's follow-up.
current.
(A In ny s w rlle
to Dr.
Well, wc have psychological
laws which God Alm ighty al­ Crane in rare o f this near-’
paper, cnrlonlng
a
king
so established.
And one o f those psycho­ • tamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 rents to rover typ­
logical maxism states that if
ing and printing costs when
n boy and girl am thrown in­
you send fo r one of his £
to personal contact and if
booklets.)
they even go through the
Into a loop and tw irl

Letters

To The Editor

DeGaulle In Good Spot

on his mission to explain
American policy in Southeast
A sia to tlie Europeans.
Lodge
agreed
with
the
French that the ultimate solution must ba political, But
ha toileted It would be fatal
to call n conference with tlie
In these circumstances, Da
Gaull* assert*, neutralisation Gommunlsto now. He argued
this could only result In ab­
Is th* only answer— that la,
ject surrender hy the W e«*.
complete removal o f Southeast
followed hy the sw ift loss o f
Asia from the East — West
all
Southeast Asia to common.
power struggle.

hard work, fund raising pro­
jects and voluntary dona­
tions to accomplish thu above
alms and we need the moral
nnd physical support o f all
interested citizens, young and
old, to see that our animal
papulation ia offered every­
thing possible in human kind­
ness which they rightfully de­
serve.
Watch The Herald fo r the
announcement c f our next
meeting. We uxtend an invita­
tion to all.
Ruth II. Gallagher
Temporary Secretary
Editor, Herald:
1 am writing to express tlie
ImjtoiUmcn
I
place on a
charity drive the second week
ill September. But it is not
un ordinary drive because it
will he curried on by the
teenagers o f our community.
On Kept, Li H id e will la­
the Teenager* .March on Leu­
kemia, beginning at 1 p.m.
This march gives the teen­
agers o f today aa opportuni­
ty to shew those who think
o f ui a* delinquents just what
we
can
accomplish. This,
along with the fact that
money collected by teunuge
volunteers with officials kits
and A I.S A C (aiding U-uki-

mia Stricken American Chil­
dren)

identification,

will al- £

low the St. Jude Hospital of
Mercy fo r those less fortun­
ate than us physically and
financially, without consider,
at ion o f race or creed, to con­
tinue operation in Memphis,
Tenn.
til
It was all begun hy a pro­
mise comedian Danny Thom­
as made to God, anil today Is
carried on hy tha Teenagers ®
March.
So neighbors, g'vti front
your hearts, and teenager*
please volunteer! In tha Cseselhcrry area teenagers mag
cull hUH-COlii if you are witt­
ing to help.
We who urn healthy haws
much fo r which to thank God.
Dan Casselberry £
For A

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war In South V iet Nam, Do
Uaullo argues, constitutes a
chronic risk to peace between
th* great power*. I I * points
to the recent G ulf o f Tonkin
crisis involving United State*
warships * • a cos* In point.

H * iy Oa Details
Just how this could ba
achieved De Gaulle wa* not
Sausage ia one ai th* eldexplained.
French
officials •st forma o f processed foods,
aru haty shout details o f how according to tha Encyclopae­
an agreement could b* reach­ dia Britannic*-

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to s doctor far delivering a
What put him In this mood
new baby.
w si the latest upheaval In
s e e
South V iet Nam, climaxed by
lit t le K iri* are people who resignation o f Muj, Gen. Ngu­
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from living with themaelvee. ess situation la In a hopeless
mess, that there is not Lha
remotest prospect o f military
victory and that th* United
States would do well to get
out.
The way out proposed by
The coming weeka w ill de­
cide the deetiny o f our entire lie Gaulle I* a new Geneva
people. W e will not accept be­ conference attended by the
coming a minor province of major powers, including Com­
munist China, and by th*
Red China.
— I’rrs blent Nguyen Khanh ■taUs o f form er Indochina.
Its aim would h« neutraliza­
o f South Viet Nam.
tion o f Southeast Asia.
Repeated Regularly
Th# American record, from
D* Gnull* first proposed
the Marshall Plan through
the Berlin Blockade and the this In August, lUilA, lie has
Korean W ar duwn to Cuba, ii been repeating it at Intervals
written In tbs Indelible Ink •to r sine*.
o f courage.
Ha argUM that th* United
— Britain’s Desmond Donnel­ States can not hop* to win a
ly, Member o f Parliament. guerrilla — typo w ar against

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Where Will We Put ‘E m ?
Bad news. I t is not only our In­
creasing NUMBERS that we have to
w orry about It's our increasing
SIZE aa well.
It has been reported before that
Junior la generally taller than his
dad. Today’s GI averages an Inch
and a quarter taller and 20 pounds
heavier than the Doughboy o f World
W ar L
I t ’s not Just a male phenomenon.
Susie Is also taller than her mother.
Whatever the reason fo r this
growth— nutrition or a combination
o f things— it shows no signs o f stop­
ping.
While the population explosion has
been pretty obvious, the consequen­
ces o f this trend to bigness have not
yet become too apparent to the gen­
eral public, though the designers o f
bus seats, automobiles and wearing
apparel have long been aware o f it.
As with any other kind o f change,
someone stands to cssh in on it.

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By Julia Bartoe
The executive board o f the

AMONG THOSE attending lust week's meeting of the Seminole-DcRnry
Heart Association to discuss the Loiur Bunge I’ lnnninn Program were,
seated, left to right, Mrs. Itcth Thomas, South Seminole program chair­
man; I)r. Luis Perez, president and Mrs. Jackie Cnolo, board member;
standing, Merle W. Warner, secretary; Dr. Marin Perez, Sanford Aren
program chairman; Mrs. Jeane Rodfich, field consultant and Ernest
Southward, chairman of the board of Florida Heart Association.

DeBary Legion
Post To Meet
By

Mr*. Frank

While

Commander William G. W il­
liam * of DcUary's Tlerlicrt 1).
Gibb American Lesion Post
259 urgently requests that all
members attend the first meet­
ing of the ltKit-65 year which is
scheduled this Thursday at
7:30 p. m. at the Community
Center.
Important

coming

events

w ill be discussed, committee
diairm en named and t)r. Lu­
ther Tarbcll, first vice com­
mander in charge of member­
ship, will present plans of the
membership drive and prizes
to be offered.
Hlchard Lalnc, who repre­
sented tile post at Boys Stale
In Tallahassee this ^immcr,
w ill make his report.
The post and auxiliary in­
vite the public to inspect the
new auxiliary meeting room
at the center which has been
decorated wilh a color scheme
o f mint green. A conference
table, with sealing room for
approximately to persons, and
another air conditioning unit
have been donated by Mr. and
Mrs. Arne Erickmaert and
drapes for the room are being
being made.

DeBary Aids Family In Need
Durinq Threat Of Hurricane
By Mrs. Frank White
Impending threat of Hurri­
cane Clco
last
Wednesday
brought to the attention of De­
nary residents and organiza­
tions the serious plight of
Mrs. Clarence K. Coyer and
her seven children who had
hern making their home in an
abandoned shack near a fish­
ing camp on the St. Johns Riv­
er.
There was no plumbing In
the building and it is assumed
that .Mr*. Coyer, who is expec­
ting another child within a
few weeks, secured drinking
water for her fam ily front the
nearby camp.

blankets and clean linens also
were provided by families of
the volunteer firemen.
By Friday ample clothing
had been secured for all the
children and sufficient funds
had been donated to send the
fam ily by bus to Columbus,
Ohio, where Mrs. Coyer'# fa ­
ther and brother live.
Officials of the various o r­
ganizations have publicly ex ­
pressed their deep apprecia­
tion to members of their
groups and 1o residents oi
DeBary for their generous as­
sistance in helping Mrs. Coyer
ami her children in their time
of distress.

They were taken to llie De­
nary Fire Hall where they re­
ceived food and dry clothing
N E W Y O R K ( U l ’D — Re­
and
w e r e given
shelter publican fieri. Jacob Juvits,
throughout the huricanc.
one o f the lenders in the un­
Tho local Freezettc supplied successful drive to block Sen.
milk for the fam ily; meals, Harry Goldwntur's president­
provided by members of Hie ial nomination Sunday left
fire department, were prepar­ open the possibility that he
ed by Harrison ilcrnrittor and might vote
for
President
clothing and other aids came Johnson in November. He
from the American
legion , called the suggestion ''very
the VFW , the DeBary Busi­ speculative.”
ness and Professional Wom­
The Detroit River it known
en's Club and the Baptist
Church and from many resi­ as the *'Dardanelles o f A m er­
dents of the coinunity. Cots, ica.”

Vote Switch?

DeBary Teens
Have Dance

N E W T E A C H E R S at Rear Lake Elementary School thin year are, from
left, G. K. Pharr, transfer from Lyman Hijrh School; Mrs. Marianne Hergren from Yokosuka, Japan, Mra. Patricia W est from Syracuse, N. Y. and
MUa Jo Berta Starr from Kitutimmee.
(Herald Photo)

By Mra. Frank While
Delta ry Teenager* sponsor­
ed ft "Back to School" dance
at the Community Center Sat­
urday night with music pro­
vided by the eomlio, Buster
Bruce, Russell Hamilton, Kd&lt;1fa
Broadway and
Randy
Rowling.
A number o f door priiaa
were awarded during the eve­
ning. Mra. Darwin lirur* was
in charge o f ticket* ftt the
door.

approved the budget and pro­

publicity;

fr.iitfurfc

$rrilU

co-chairmen,
Owens, Mrs.
holder, Mr*.
and Mr*. Flo

sented

at

tonight's

Mary Gettings
Bear Lake

H l-ilH
Sophie Maine*

ant- ting
J ir H ary

I’nge 6

general

It was announced that all
meeting* o f tho board will be
held at the schorl.
A ll committees have been
assigned and are ready for
work. O fficer* and chairmen
for the year include: Mrs.
Kershncr, president; M r s .
Marge Armstrong, first vie*
D O N A LD FORTNER, left, son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Horace Fortner; Jalie Tucker, mounted, daugh­
president; Frank Gore, seesend vice president; Frank
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Geno Tucker: Bill David­
son, son of Mrs. Sam Levy; and Jack Morrison,
(hire, second v ir* president;
Mrs. Jean Nusi, secretary;
son of Dr, and Mrs. Jack Morrison, nil of Sunford, spent the summer at the MQ Ranch, par­
James
Kinsey, treasurer;
ticipating in all phases of outdoor life and liv­
Mrs. Millicrnt Pattishall, de­
ing on a real cattle-horse and timber ranch.
votions; Mr*. Missouri Belle
.Swafford, parliamentarian.
Mrs. Martha Hendrick, fa­
culty
representative;
Mra.
N ila Norris, program chair­
man; Mrs. Glovaima Kspcsto,
CAIRO ( U P !) — Foreign curtain • raiser to an Arab vvnya and means; Mr*. Snfie
All savings accounts opened, all additions
conference to star! Smith, room representative;
ministers of 13 Arab countries summit
today reviewed their joint m il­ Saturday in Alexandria.
Mr*. Joan Gormlsh, member.
to your account that are made by the 10th
itary preparations for possible
Since 1U4H, opposition to Is­
of the month, earn dividends from the l i t .
war with laracl over diver­ rael has been the main force
for unity in the chronically
sion of the Jordan River.
The Snnford Historical Bo•
The Arab nations have re­ disunited Arab world. The offi­
IT PAYS TO SA V E W HERE
plied to Israel's Jordan diver- cial Arab position is that P a l­ ciety will meet this Thursday
at
N
p.m.
at
the
office
o
f
tho
skin project with a project of estine is an Arab country and
S A V IN G P A Y S ...W IT H
their own for siphoning river that the Israeli* are illegally Snnford Chamber o f Com­
merce.
water* before they reach Is­ occupying it.
Bill Vincent Sr. will give a
The Arabs held a aunt mil
raeli territory.
The foreign ministers open­ meeting last January. At that one hour showing of part o f
ed their meeting Monday with time they agreed on a Joint his huge collection o f old
and photographs
calls for concerted Arab ac- military rommand in any war postcards
Hon to "liberate Arab lands with Israel and drew up pre­ through u*e o f a projector.
The public is invited to at­
from imperialism and Zion­ liminary plans for the Jordan
.112 W E S T FIRST ST.
SANFO RD , F L A .
tend this program.
ism."
Their meeting Is the diversion project.

Arabs Plotting War Strategy

Big Bonus Days Evory

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culty member*. In tho group are, *eatcd from left, Gordon L. Burton
from Toronto, Ontario, Canuda, who will teuch Bible and Mr*. Marilou
Schriber from Orlando, home economic; standing; James A. Tucker from
Melbourne, Bible and biology; L. E. S u fficed from Orlando, new trea­
surer and U. Raymond Pike from Jacksonville, Junior English

Mr#, Jean MeBlanche House­
Thelma Smith
Berg.

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Altamonte Springs Elemen­ brary;
Mrs,
Vi
Segrcst,
tary T T A , meeting last W ed­ clinic; Mrs. Snily Sheets, h'.*nesday at th* h«m * o f Mr*. torinn; Mrs. Colleen Headley,
publication; Mrs. June N e­
Loulee Kershnea, president,

By Dottle Austin
City Editor
"H ow are your telephone
m anners?" asks Robert Shed
don, local manager of the
Southern Bell Telephone Com­
pany.
"Our telephone manner* are
habits, either good or bad. and
often create an image of our
business or o f ourselves," said
Shcdden.
"T h e
habit
of
speaking
clearly Into the transmitter
wilh a im ile in our voice ere
ates an image we want people
to have of us and is a good
way to make friends and in
fluence people," he noted.
“ Test yourself using the out­
line below. After you have to
taled your score by working
on any weak points, place
your lest in the comc-up filt
for 30 day* and then tc»t yourself again. You may be a p ­
prised at the im provement,"
he auggests.
Here ii the quiz prepared by
the Telephone company. Give
yourself five point* for each
" y e i",
two
point*
for
a
"som etim e*" and aero for a
"n o ".
Do you answer prompt!)
with a smile?
Do you greet tf*e caller
pleasantly?
Do you identify yourself pro
perly ?
Do you explain waits?
When the caller asks for
your boss, never ask “ who is
calling, p lea se!"
Do you ask questions tact
fully?
Do you lake the message ac
curatcly?
Do you alwaya have a pad
and pencil handy?
Do you check the numbci
and be sure it ii correct be
fore dialing?
Do you allow time to ana
wer?
Do you ask If It U eonven
lent to talk?
Do you speak in a natural
tone ?
Do you visualize the person?
Do you say "thank you" and
"you ’ re w elcom e", "p lea se"
and " I 'l l be glad to " ? ?
Do you listen attentively? ?
Do you use the customer'*
name?
Do you speak directly kilo
the transmitter?
Do you apologize for mistakes
and never put th# blame on
"th e y "!
Do you end the cal! proper
ly?
Do you replace receiver
gently and follow through on
commitments made?
If you score 90 to too, mark
youraelf Excellent; W to M
give* you a acoro of VeryGood; 70 to 779, Fair; below
70 — takl Isk! tskl

ship; Mrs. Ginnie Wells, hos­ well,

Strickland - Morrison, Inc., Sanford, Fla

l

�Drysdale Fans 12 To Set New Major League Strikout Record
Has Fanned
Over 200 For
5th Season

4* %

m
*•

By Georg* C. L in t ford
I T I Sport* W riter

. *

SEC Elevens
Begin Work On
1964 Campaign
United

I f Don D nrtdtl* Isn't bub­

I

* « w *trik*out record, tt’» no-

tions today fo r the 1964 cam­

deritandabl*.

paign. Tha first day o f fall
th*

only

practle* Monday was devoted

healthy member o f th* Lo«

to the traditional practice o f

9

A n gel** Dodger*' "b ig three
pitching ataff, etruck out I I

picture taking by new* pho­
tographers.

St. Louie Cardinala Monday

Ther*

was

an

exception.

night In hurling a 12-1 victory,

The Florida Gators, who meet

fcla 16th.
Ula strikeout* boosted hi*

went through their fourth day

Southern Methodist Sept. 13,

FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the No Nothing Howling League are the
■caeca total to 201, the fifth
"Outlaws." The club, composed of (from left) Bob Duncan, Mrs. Jackie
season he has passed th* 200
Duncan, Mrs. Chickie linker and Bill Raker, also had two individual trophy
mark, thus breaking Christy
clnimers. Bob Duncan won the cup os the most improved player and Mrs.
Mathewsori* National League
Baker captured the handicap series with a 695.
(Herald Photo)
record o f four 200-plu* strike­
out yeere fo r e career.
But th* record w ai temper­
ed by the news at game time
that his strikeout sidekick,
Sandy Koufax, has been ad­
vised by doctors not to pitch
again this season.
Dr. Robert
Kerlsn, the
Dodgers' team doctor, said
X-rays showed thst Koufax
would not requira surgery fo r
his left arm, Injured while
sliding at Milwaukee Aug. I
hut Dr. Kerlsn told Koufax
not to pick up a baseball fo r
two weeks.
With Koufax sidelined along
with Johnny Podrei, Drysdale
la the only remaining starter
from the trio whlrh pitched
the Dodgers to the world
championship last season.
Tha prognosis on Koufax
rushed Drysdale Into position
to lead the major leagues In
strikeouts fo r
tha
fourth
year. He la only 21 behind tha
tdrd Koufax. Don started the
HOSE ’N WILKS Kestnurunters captured top honors in the Sandspur
Dodgera rout Monday night
Summer Bowling League at Jet Lanes. Members of the foursome nre
with two-run aingla In tha
(from left) Sue Jackson, Helen Kallin, Doris Owens and Murion Forella.
fifth Inning o ff losrr Mike
The team racked up u seson’a record of 4 4 victories against 11K set­
Cuellar 6-1, snapping the
backs.
(Herald Photo)
Cardinal’s winning streak at
six games.
Johnny Roiaboro doubled
home three rune, Wes Parker
collected three hits including
a homer fo r Los Angrlra and
Maury W ills rapped a tworun homer.
The Minnesota Twins, who
open a three-gams series with
the Amrrlran League lending
Baltimore Oriole* tonight, de­
feated the Washington Sena­
As all of Uie other Fall Lea­ the last day of tlis Saturday 'operative' from lb * Sunday
tors 2-1 In the only major lea­
gue* make last minute pre a. in. Junior Bowling I-engus. night Mr. A Mrs. League, Mr*.
gue contest Monday.
The league will start this
paratlons (or the coming sea
Jack Kanner, and she say's
Reliever m il Plei* rescued
Saturday at 9:30 a. m.
son,
here's
a
report
that
the
there'll be 20 couple starting
Jim Grant in the eighth Inn­
In the event you weren't
ing to preserve Grant's 11th Navy Intramural lea gu e Is al (Kiwling during the summer, their league Sunday at 6:23
victory
egatm t 10 losses. ready having one o( it's many yuu may still enter this league p. m. with shadow bowling and
the league to start at 6:30.
Grant had * three-hitter un­ position nights.
simply by being at Die lanes
Officers elected were Thel­
til he Issued two walks and
at
D:IS
in
order
to
be
placed
Monday right In the Navy
ma Unger, president; Jack
Don Rluslngamc'a elngl* scor­
onto a team.
(Am erican) Intramural Bow­
ed one run end le ft runners
A special vole o f thanks to Kanner, Veep, and Danny Sigling
League found VA1I-3 Line l ’hil Roche, president of the lln, secretary treasurer.
at aerond and third.
By the way, with our 'girl
Bowling
Association,
Plria entered the gam* and going against Accy/baccy (or Men's
positions one nnd two and and to Eleanor Anderson, ma friend' Clco vlsliri in the area
struck out pinchhltter Fred
Wing 'B* meeting the VAH-3 dame president for the Wo Uili part Thursday all of our
Valentina to end th* threat
Oddballs.
men's Association, for their organisation a I plans for that
and he act th* Senators down
Friday morning the Navy active Interest in Use Junior night'i bowling went with her.
la tha ninth. Zollo Versallee
Wives League will hold its Bowling Program .
So, w e'll be trying it again
homnred In the third and Jim­
this Thursday for the Seminole
'fun-day' and swarded tro­
From
now
on,
Sanford
will
mie Hull doubled home a run
Hospital
League,
phic* fo r tha recently conclud­ huve it'a own Junior Council, Memorial
in the fourth o ff loser Buster
ed Summer League. A special rather Ilian as In previous the Thursday Night Mixed Lea­
Narum 9-11.
vote of thanks to McHnbcrts years where we had So go gue and Uie men's handicapp­
Tha
American
League's Tires
tor
sponsoring
this through Orlando and the atato ed Jet Lanes Kegter’s League.
three-beam pennant b a t t l e group.
All of thea* win start at 6:43
office in Miami.
swings to the Mldweet and
Trophies will be presented
p.
m.
Like we said four years ago
W est tonight. In addition to to Verna Bolton for her high
Some o f the other* planning
when we first arrived on the
Hi* Oriolea game at Minne­ average of ICO. Similar honori
arene, It may take ui a little their start this week are the
sota,
second-place
Chicago In the high aeries department
Nuoner'a
Lesgu *
anil
time but you can bet there Hi
hosts Detroit and the third will go to Alice Sexton for her
won't be any other spot In the City League i t 6:43 p. m.
place New York Yankees wilt S41 art. The high game was the country any heller than us, for the gents. At thi* same
be at Loa Angeles.
Joan Brewer'* 210.
time the Ball and Chain l*a *
e
•
Getting rerognlicd for their
Just talked with my special gu* will hold It* meeting and
series and game with handi­
at this writing it appear*
they'll hava Utile trouble fill­
cap are Marcia Foy, a 026 ser­
ies (and I might mention that
ing the eight team*. Give Ver­
na Bolton (322-7611) a call If
Marcia's been howling less
I1
than a year. Much less, coine
you'd like to be Included.
w . l . ret. r.n
Thursday
morning,
Joan
to Utink of it, cause ah* Just Philadelphia 78 61 .606
started to bowl in tha sum­ Cincinnati
Adams
and
her
league
will
W . L . P e t GB
73 67 .662 6 Vi
m er league in July). 1'at W il­
Baltimore
79 62 .608
S.Francisco 73
69 .663 614 start with probably right or
Chicago
80 64 .607
W li* won game with handicap, a St. Louis
71 69 .646 7V4 maybe ten teams competing.
230.
H it following morning aa men­
N ew York
76 64 .681 8
Milwaukee
66 64 .608 12 &lt;4
tioned previously, tha Navy
A salute to the first place
Detroit
70 66 .619 I t
66 64 .608 1214
Pittsburgh
Wive* will hold their meeting
]/&gt;■ Angclc* 68 68 .600 13 '4 learn o f the RVA1I 9 Bombers, Loa Angeles 63 66 .488 16
and start bowling th* follow­
MinneaoU
60 00 .600 lnVfc Pat Sipley, Vicki McGough, Chicago
60 70 .462 1814
ing Fruity.
Cleveland
66 67 .492 14th L li Klein and Sury Bcno,
lfouaton
67 76 .432 2214
T tili league wilt officially
Friday right at 6:43 p. m.
Ballon
60 74 .444 21
New York
44 66 .338 34 Vi
both leagues — the women’s
Weahinglon
63 81 .306 27 St start next Friday with 20
Monday’s Results
Sandspurs with 12 teams, ac­
K am a* C ity 49 88 .871 80Vt teams competing.
I.os Angeles 12, St. Louis f
•
•
•
cording th* Secretary Helen
Monday's Rcaulta
Only game scheduled
Padgett, and th* Mr. A Mr*,
We had aome 30 kid* out for
MinneaoU 8, Washington 1
Tuesday's Games
leagu e will b* starting their
Only game echedulcd
Ran Francisco at N ew York
fun with 18 couple*, according
Tueeday'a Game*
(N )
to aecretary Clarence Henning.
Baltimore at Minnesota ( N )
Milwaukee at St. Louis ( N )
N est Friday look out for
By Jan* Casselberry
Detroit s t Chicago ( N )
Houston at Philadelphia ( N ) Tha Sanford Herald's selec­
The
new
g
o
lf
pro
at
Land
N ew York a t Loa Angelov
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh tion as th* All-Somlaol* Coun­
O’ Lakes Country Club In
&lt;N&gt;
(N )
ty Men'* and Woman'a Bow­
Caiaolberry la Tom Rullivan, Chicago at Cincinnati ( N )
Boston at Kansas C ity ( N )
ling T ea m i for th* 196144 sea­
Cleveland at Washington ( N ) originally from f^nnox, Miss.,
Wednesday's Games
son.
Sports
Editor
Julian
Wednesday's Games
at present residing in De- San Francises s t N ew York
Stenstrom will be at Jet Lane*
N sw York at Los Angeles Land.
(N )
on Friday, Sept. 11th at 7 p m.
(N )
Before coming south he Milwaukee at SL Louis ( N )
to mak# tha trophy presenta­
Boston at Kansas C ity ( N )
served as pro at the Cronwcll Houston at Philadelphia ( N )
tion* to all o f tha aeon bars of
Baltimore at Minnesota ( N )
G olf Course in Lennox and Loa Angeles at Pittsburgh thaa* two teams.
Detroit at Chicago ( N )
played In many tournaments
&lt;N&gt;
H it* award will be made on
Cleveland at Washington ( N ) in tha N ew England area.
Chicago at Cincinnati ( N )
an annual basil.
)

Strikes And Spares

Sanford Area Bowlers Prepare
For 1964-65 League Seasons

American
Leaque

Hafional League

Gets New Pro

/

Conference

football teams began prepara­

Don,

First Workout
In Pads Held
By SJH Squad *

P re** International

Southeastern

bling with joy today over hi*

Lonesome

(Thr fcaufnrb frralb
Page 6 — Sept. 1, 1964 §

of

practice, and

Grave*

was

Coach Ray

anything

but

pleased with what he saw,
‘They were
mentally

and

eiuggiih

both

physically,"

Grave* tald. " We've going ta
have to start doing a lot bet­
ter than this." Grave* ordered
canva* stretch) d around thu
Gator practice field and said
future practice acaiions would
be held in secret.
A t Alabama, Coach Paul
Bear Bryant said he wanted
to "se# who's who" before
beginning
physical
contact
work.
"O u r first eight or nine
prartire* will be devoted sole­
ly to learning and relearning
fundamental*," Bryant »ald.
The Crimson Tide opens
ita season at Tuscaloosa Sep*.
19 against Georgia.
New Bulldog Coach Vince
Dooley looked over his charg­
es Monday and said again thnt
Georgia’* main wcakeneiscs
were lark o f depth in the line,
a proven quarterback and
team speed.
" A * I ’ ve said before, w* are
going to dedicate ourselves to
presenting a respectable foot­
ball team," said the former
Auburn assistant. "H o w good
a team it will be, I don't
know,"
Tennessee C o a c h
Doug
Dickey painted to tackle as
the Volunteers' weak spot.
"There are only three lettermen competing fo r th* posi­
tion, and there'a not a two year letterman in the group,"
said llickry.
The Vola will be a relative­
ly green team with 40 sophomorei, 23 juniora and only
6 senior* among tha 71 can­
didates.
There wer# 23 letlcrmen
among the 70 prospects at
l/miiiinns State University,
where Coach Charley McClen­
don sought a replacement for
suspended halfback
Danny
LeBlanc.
McLendon
also
kept
a
watchful eye on the condition
o f quarterback Pat Screen,
fullback Don Schwab and cen­
ter Buffin Rodrigue, all of
whom underwent eurgery for
Injuriea sustained last season.

Basilio Claims
Boxers Should
Be Own Pilots
A LE X A N D R IA B A Y , N. Y .
(N E A ) — Carmen
Basilio
know* what's wrong with box­
ing.
" I f * not with the fighter*."
said the form er welterweight
and middleweight champion of
the world. " I 'l l tell you what'*
wrong— the managerial and
and the politicians. Get rid of
them. A fighter should b* hi*
own manager and be could be
if only the state athletic commisiloo* would do their Job*.
"They got deputy boxing
commiiiloner*. H ic y watch a
wrestling show; they work
maybe two week* ■ year and
ret 19.300. That’* pretty good
pay."
What about At W eill and Cu*
D'Amato, who nursed their
lighters carefu lly!
"They moved Patterson and
Marciano good. They wer*
good managers. But too many
guy* are looking only for a
buck.
Before
a
promoter
make* a fight, b * should hava
to present M to the eommlsaloa
and if they did their job, they
could prevent a kid overmatch­
ing himself. Let hlin hire se­
cond* and trainers and If he
doesn't like them he can
chang* them.
"W hy should tti* other guy
get S31] per cent and up to
» per cent 7"

BROWNIE CRISP, Orlando, receives congratulation from Carl Ynngtira
(right )for taking honors a s the top eliminator in the "A " d r a g s t e r class
Saturday night and Sunday during thu Seminole Timing Association'*
program a t th e Osceola Strip. Crisp's dragster is powered by a blown
fuel Injection system on a R01 Chevy engine. The v e h ic le tu rn e d a speed
of approximately 187 m.p.h. in the quarter-mile o r 10,000 r p m '« a t the
finish.
(H e r a ld Photo)

Between

UsFans ...

Dark Days Descend On Giants;
Alvin's Days M ay Be Numbered
By Sandy Padwo
apeak, K la In
generalities
Newspaper Knterprit* Aaan. like 'he has never shown me
NEW YO R K (NEA) — Al­ that" or "h e treat* me very
vin Dark
always
was Uie
type of player who beat you nice.” Even Cepeda said that.
W llile Maya, whom Dark ap­
with hi* mind a* often a* hi*
pointed
captain of the Giants
hat.
That'* why he became man­ this year, says the controver­
ager of the San Francisco G i­ sy will not affect the club.
ant* in 1961 immediately after Coach Whitcy Lockman says
th* same thing. 1’itchcr Bob
hi* active career ended.
From Bill Rigncy and Tom Hendiey, on the very night of
Sheehan, Alvin Dark received Dark's now famous New York
a ball club with talent, poten­ press conference, aaid the G i­
tial and more important prob­ ant* were a very cioue tram.
Then there was Willie Melem ballplayer*.
th* bug* outfielder
Sine* D irk apparently I* not Covey,
the most patient and tactful of
man, hi* feeling* usually were
a matter for public discussion,
ju it as they arc now.
Orlando Cepeda,
th* big.
lempcrmcnta) first • baseman,
has been the main recipient
o f Dork's rctnnrk* since the
1962 season and Uie World
Series loss to th* Yankee*,
NEW YO R K (U IM ) — Mawhen Cepeda hit Just .136.
Just ono season before Cepe­ sanorl Murakami, a relief ar­
da had led the National Lea­ tist from Japan, dons a San
gue in home runs and RBIs, Francisco Giant uniform to­
hut Dark has castigated him night to become Uie first Japwith this statement: " I ’m sick anes* player to appear with a
and tired of people leading the major leagu* baseball team.
The Giant* purchased Mura­
league in home runs and runs
batted la and not helping us kami Monday front their Fres­
no farm club In Uie class A
any."
Dark also has had trouble California league to bolster
with the Giant management their tagging relief c o r)*. The
this year, meaning owner H or­ 20-jear-old southpaw la ex ­
ace Stonrham who Judgoa his pected to oe In the bullpen to­
night when the Giants open a
team by one thing — wins.
three-game series against Uie
Stonrham was reported to New York Meta.
Murakami,
who
formerly
be so diasaUsfied with Uie G i­
played with th* Tokyo Giants,
ants that Dark could have
wa* one of three Japanese
hern fired any time thia sea­
players San Francisco brought
son without surprising anyone,
Compounding th* whole sit to spring training this year.
He w ai first sent to Tacoma
uatioa are tha remarks Dark,
of tfi« Pacific Coast League
a 1/mJiiana resident, made in
and then assigned to Fresno
a column written by one of the
where he compiled an 11-7 re­
New York area's most compe­
cord, all In relief.
tent and thorough reporter*.
The six-foot, 1B0 pound hurler
It aaid; "W e have trouble
worked In 49 games for Fesno.
b ecai** we have *o many N e­
H* waa credited with It saves
gro and Spanish • speaking
to go with his It victories. In
players on this team. H iey
106 inninga he struck out 137
are Just not able to perform
batters, walked 48 and gave
up to the white ballplayer*
up only 64 hits.
when it comes to mental alert­
In hi* lari appearance with
ness. You can't mak* Negro
Fresno, Murakami atrurk out
and Spanish player* hav* the
10 o f 12 batters he faced in
pride lnlhclr team that you
four innings to preserve a 6-3
get from white player*."
victory over Reno.
Dark said h*
had been
"m isquoted" and aom* of tha
statements In th* interview
had been "deform ed." The au­
thor aaid b * would stand by
the story.
So the Giant* find themsel­
ves in what could become
N r.W Y O R K (U P D — Nine
baseball's biggest racial Inci­
more bertha w er* filled on
dent line* Jackie Robinson
th* U.S. Olympic swimming
cam* up in 1947.
team Monday but on* per­
• e •
H i* Giant* also * r * In a former stood nut abov* *11
pennant race and right now other*.
She la Marilyn Ram enofiky
it's hard to determ in* If they
can stay in it with a aitualion o f Phoenix, Aria., who as­
tounded spectator* at th* A s­
as atrained aa taut aa this.
T h * N e g r o *nd Spanish- toria pool, wher* th* Olympic
speaking player* don't want to swimming trials ar* being
talk about It. When they do held, by slicing five seconds
from th* women’s 400 meter
freeity l* world record with a
clocking o f 4:3!&gt;5.
Fred Rrhmidt o f Chicago
Monday’* Results
established an American mark
Macon 10-8 Chattanooga 2-4
In th* men'* 200 m rter but­
Columbus 7-6 Knoxville 8-1
terfly with a time o f 2:09 and
Charlotte 2 Asheville 1
therrby secured his ticket to
Lynchburg 12 Birmingham * th* Far East.

Jap Hurler Will
Be In Bullpen
For SF Tonight

from MobiJe, Ala.
tic was standing alone wait­
ing a turn in batting practice.
Tile subject came up and Wil­
lie said something about not
wanting to speak for the other
players. Ho wouldn't reveal
his own feelings, either.
That's the way it is on the
Giants these days. It is hard
to determine just how they’re
thinking and until it's clcarerd
up, the pennant race will he
doubly tough — fur everyone
connected with Uie club.

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* W riter
Sanford
Junior
High's
Braves held their first practice
in full equipment Monday.
The youngsters started their
workout with punting and pass­
ing drills that put the squad
on thei* toes. Candidates for
the Braves 33 member team *
went over pass patterns and
the receivers looked great.
Wayne Fakas and Fred W+
ber led conditioning exercise*
and mad* It hot inside thus*
uniform*. Fakss and Weber
are both ninth graders and
played cm the Brave* squad
last season.
Rarkfield coaches, Owen Mo&gt; _
Carron and Ronnie Hunt ran
•
the backs hard on carrying th*
ball through the line. M sppears Uiat the Brave*' baefe
field will b* able to move th*
ball and with the proper blocking from the line could m ak*
it rough on the Oviedo Lions
Cubs In the opener.
Head Coach Dan Pelham and
aide Ed Buckner ran th* bn*
_
through
blocking
positions
■
against the dummy bag*. I f th*
line will smack their opponent*
aa hard as they bav* been
hitting the dummies th* hark*
should have no trouble finding
the ho!c.
‘Die Braces finished Mon­
day's workout by running wind
sprints and going through mor*
exercise*.
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St. IVtc 1, Sarasota 0
Orlando 4. Daytona 3
Miami 6, Ft. Lauderdale 2
Lakeland 6, Tampa 2

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always avoided political ar­
gument! with
but

WE ASSUME everyone has Knight, vvho is doing the pos­
h eird about the big
L'SO ters.
Show which is being planned
by the VAH-t Tigercttes. util­
ising

all

the

talented Navy

folks who can entertain others
and put on a good old-fashion­
ed vaudeville show.

Stage
managers for
the
show will be Suzann Kooier
and Cherry Ferrara. Chair­
men for the Tigeretles own
three minute skit are Peggy
Saraney and Faye Alexander.
Of course, you know that
the show will be held at the
Civic Center, September 26th
at 8 p m. and tickets, or
"donations” as they are call­
ed are available.
Schedule for rehearsals is
as follows: Tonight, 7.30 p m.,
ballroom, auditions continue;
September 7, general meet­
ing of al] acts to review plac­
es and rehearsal dates, meet
in the ballroom at 7:30 p in.;
September It, first half of
talent show,
ballroom 7:30
p.m.;
September 18, second half
of talent show, ballroom, 7:30
p.m ;
September 21, rehearsal for
skits, ballroom, 7:30 p.m.
September 22, whole ahow,
ballroom, 7:30 p.m.;
September 23, second re ­
hearsal for whole ahow, ball­
room, 7:30 p.m.;
September
25,
dress re ­
hearsal at the civic center
This ought to get everything
in order, everone well aware
of their place on the ahow,
and ready to go with a really
first rate entertainment,
• • 8

Leader of the Tigercttes is
Suiann Koozcr, and all the
members of the club arc work­
ing hard to put on a really
good show, and raise some
money for the U.S.O,
They are auditioning at the
ballroom
again
tonight
at
7:30 p in. so jf you sing, dance
play an instrument, pantomine, do Imitations or any­
thing entertaining,
get on
over there and volunteer your
aervices. There'll be prizes
for the best performers.
Ail the other Wives clubs
have been asked to work on
short skits which will be in­
terspersed between acts. The
whole thing sounds like a real
good program. Don't be bash­
ful, now. Get with It.
Talented Elaine Orazl, vice
president o f the Tigercttes Is
director of the show. Elaine
has had a good deal of exper­
ience along this line and has
mapped out a whole achedulr
of rehearsals to pull the shuw
together.
Other Tigercttes who are
heading up committees work­
ing on the project include
MOVIES of the traditional
Dot (Jakes and Clois Owen,
who are in charge of secur­ rites and initiations of turning
ing prizes; Ilarhara Carlson ' polliwogs" into "shellbacks''
and Carol Ferrier, who are as they cross the equator
working on
advertising and were the entertainment high­
publicity
and Mra. Bob light at the social get logethr
of the officers and enlisted
w ives of VAN 17, Thursday.
The movies, several films
luunl the Enterprise, were
r im T im e nam h
NOTICE 18 hereby «lv»n th»t taken by different fellows and
I am tngftjcf'1 In tuntnui at sent home to the wives, who
STo N'. lin y . 17-JZ. C»»»eth«rr&gt;.
Seminole County, Florida, under had a little film festival with
tha fictitious name of, IS ytaie them.
Onnat. C«., amt tliat t Intend
Hostesses
for the
social
to register said rania with the
Clark or the Circuit Court. were Mrs. C. P, Johnson, Mrs.
S-mlnote County. Florida, tn J. F. Lynch and Mrs. J. II.
•reordane# with tha protlalona
o f tha Fictitious Naina Statu­ Bunard.
ses,
lo-w ltl
USDS
Florida
Next meeting of the VAII-7
iHaiMtfs m r .
enlisted wives will take place
Stii: (‘ hariea Martin
Publish A U S . IS, n * Sept, I, in the A ery Durey Club, Sep­
i. m i .
tember 15 at 7:30 p.in,
cn c-ss
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KU'TITItlt a NAME
NOTICE 18 hereby itlven that t
ant enteased In business at 200
N. Holly. Sanford, Hernlnole
Court
Florida, under the flc.
tttloua name of, Adaitu Tram ,
(or A Storage and that I In­
tend to re*latar aald name with
tha Clerk of the Clrrult Court.
Seminole County. Florid*. In
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of the y I r l I I 1 o ll l Name
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Florida 8tatutea 1717.
Hitt: W. A. Adama
Publish Au«. It, IS, Ii. A Hept
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NOTICE IN tIKHEBT HIVKM, That David Homs lha hold­
er or tha following certificate
baa tiled sold rerlirirate tor
tat deed tn t.e Issued thereon
The certificate number end
year of laeuanre. tha description
* f tha property, and 'be name
in which tt waa aaaraaed are
• a follow*:
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Crews. All «.r aald properly br­
ink In 'ha County « f Seminole
State of Florida, t'nle.a am It
oarttflcale shall ha redeemed
• rcordina to law tha property
described tn euch rerttftcete
w ill ha sold to the hlabeat bidder at th« front door «&gt;f the
Semlnola County Court llnuae
at Hanford, Florida, on the ftrat
Monday In the month of Oct­
ober, 1NAS. which I* lha Hh
day of October. 1)S*
Dated th l* l l r d day * f July,

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(Official clerk'a Seall
Arthur It lle.-hwlth, Jr..clerk clrrult Court.
Seminole County, Florida
IIy ; O T. Ray, J f . D C.
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RUTH DONALDSON w a s
hostesa for the VAII-7 Peace­
makers
Wives
bridge last
Friday.
Joy Robison took h i g h
points and Ruth was low.
Others playing were Marcia
Foy,
Emily
Joiner, Arlys
Chupdelainr, Donna On!, Judy
Crnko and Mrs. B. B. Brown.
C H K C K E K T A IL Wives had
• great time, Tuesday in their
old-fashioned bathing suits,
which tho yhatl been ao busy
making, ami it waa well
worth tho effort, as thry were
most attractive, and ao clev­
erly dune.
The swim and cookout potty
wna held at Alice Werner's
Lake Mary home with photos
o f the gale appearing on the
society page o f Fridays Her­
ald.
Sue Jamison waa fetrhingly
attired in red and white strip­
ed bloomers and voerbiouse,
with matching, ruffled cap.
Sue Kennedy ami Sara Dona­
hue both wore black anil
while checked outfits that
matched the famous Checker*
tail Dag.
Jane Sandusky was sweet
and demure in a white ruffled
averbluuae, red and yellow
print bloomers, a mulching
aaah and a pretty ruffled hat.
Dee Monday chose for her
outfit, Mack polka tints on
white, with a matching cap.
Daring
Joyce
Auhuchon
wore her bloomer* above the

WHY

in

hueband

SUZANN KOOZER
knee ( ! ) and a gay multi-col­
ored striped middy blouse top­
ped o f f her outfit.
Alt this to retaliate on the
cruising
husbands,
hunting
lha shores o f the Med for the
ultra-modern lassies in toplrss
swim suits.
N ext item on the social
calender for Y A H - II, Del, K
gals is a dessert bridge at
Sue Jamisons on September
3rd.
•
a
*
M A Y W E C A L L your a t­
tention, N avy wives, (aa a
sort o f public aervlce) to the
Seminole C o u n t y Business
School 7
It is a public school, run
by the county school system,
end if you are contemplating
going hack to work while
your husband Is gone to sea,
or Just want to get out in the
business world again, this is
the place to start.
There ia only a small reg­
istration fee, and they have
both day and evening classes,
where you ran either brushup on old skills or learn new
ones.
They have Just about every
kind o f office work in their
curriculum, i n c l u d i n g , « f
rottrae, shorthand, typing and
liookkcping. In addition there
are course in how to operate
various business mnrhinrs, In­
cluding the IBM keypunch,
business law, business arith­
metic, tiusincs English and
spelling, secretarial practice
and consumer economics.
I f you are considering tak­
ing a selling Job, mnyb* part
time nr on your own time,
you might hriirfit front a
rntirs* in husinrss psychology
salesmanship,
or
effective
speaking or both.
Mrs. Penrose Love tells us
that the school has more calls
from employer* for trained
office and aalea personnel
than they can fill, and stud­
ent* often begin work, even
before they
linvo
finished
you eould continue to study at
their courses, in whlrh caa*
you could continua to atudy
at night.
Don't lie senred o ff by un­
employment figure* you read
nbout. Skilled, trained em­
ploye* are always in great
demand—much more than you
might realize.
So if you want to get out
in the business world, either
beenusa you need to or ju it
because you want to, see
Penny laiv* at the business
school, (corner o f Palmetto
ami Ninth St.) and sign up
for a brush-up nr for some­
thing new.
•
a
•

our friends,

recent
and

I

week*
have

my
been

drawn into tererxl. The last
was at our home. When my
husband lrarned that our
out-of-town
house
guest
who had been hi* lifelong
friend, wae on the other
eld* o f the fence politically,
he was astounded. A hot
argument look place, which
ended a friendship of many
years. I say a person’s pol­
itical belief, lik* hie reli­
gion, ia hie own bnsineas,
and should not interfere
with friendship. My hutband saya I am w ron g—a
person's political belief i*
an index to hit character,
and reveals hi* compassion
(o r lack o f it ) fo r hie feilow man. He say* he wants
no part o f friend* who sup­
port the line o f thinking
that on* political rarty ii
now supporting. 1 would
lik* your opinion.
A R T 'S W IF E
DEAR
W IF E :
If
the
matter o f rompeeilon i*
clearly evident in one eide
or the other, your husband
is right. And where can one
better practice compassion
than with a friend? I say,
stay in contact, talk it out,
be aure o f your facte, and
don’t become emotional. To
end the friendship would

MORE

The first thing tn learn
about a bidding eonvrntlun ia
when to use it. The second
ia when not to use it.
North and South were us­
ing the Jacoby ace convention
*o that North could have
asked for acre by Jumping to
five club* over hi* partner's
three no trump rebid. On
the other hand North was
more Interested in finding out
about the queen and jack o f
diamonds than about area and
kings and therefore North
decided tn rebid hi* diamond
suit and see what hit partntt
would do.
North's diamond rebid gav.
South a chance Ut put hie
thinking machine to work.
South decided that hie queen
and Jack o f diamonds were
certain to b* most important

with

a boy

I

thought a lot of, but when­
ever

we

were

alone

he

would try to get fresh with
me. I always managed to
keep hint in hi* place for a
while, but not for very
long.
I finally asked him if he
waa going with me heraune
ha thought that in tints ha
might ba able to break
down my will power. He
said, no, that be really lov­
ed me. He never called a f­
ter that. Do you think he
ia angry because 1 doubled
hie love? Or do you think
I was right about him in
the
first
place?
What
should I do now ?
W ONDERING
D E A R
WONDERING:
Quit wondering. You were
right atiout him in the first
place. Forget him.
a
*
*
D E AR A B B Y : A fter put­
ting up with an impossible
man for nine years, I final­
ly got a divorce. We sep­
arated several times, but I
always went back to him
because of the children,
who are now four and sev­
en. I agreed to let turn pick
up the ehildreu ut ten Sun­

D EAR M O TH E R :; A call
to your lawyer Is in order.
Daddy is out of lint.
•
•
a
C O N F ID E N T IA L TO
"C L A U D E IN
HIGHP O IN T "; The best time to
tell tit* hots o ff is some
other.
a s *
Troubled? W rit* to AB
By, ilo i 69700, Los Anfelre, Calif. For a |&gt;ertonal
reply, enclose a stamped,
seif-addressed envelope.
*
*
*
Fop Abby's booklet, "H ow
To Have A Lovely W ed­
ding," send Ml rente tn
Aiiliy, Box (19700, Lot An­
gela*. Calif.

TT

Tim *

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television

attending

preview
shows

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OIL BASI
HOUSE PAINT

ing. By the time little girls
grow Into teen-agers (lie gap
between their ability to talk
and tn listen is even greater,
And hy tho lime they ere ma­
trons — the ratio between
talking and llstrning Is about
!HI to 10.
All women love to talk.
Very, very few women ever
bother In listen with complete
attention. When they seem to
be listening, they are usually
Just waiting for a chinrn tn
Interrupt and take over the
conversation.
Maybe that Is why a parly
of women is ao olten referred
to aa a lien parly — all chirk­
ing and no listening. Stand

aa the dangerous situation
deep within German territory.
0-9:30 P.M. CBS. Petticoat
Junction. (Rerun) Plenty of
homespun hokum but not aa
many laughs at usual, "Tom hoy" Betty Jo tLinda K aye)
rnakea little romantic head­
way with Orville Migga (Jim ­
my Hawkins) who favor* her
only because of her mechani­
cal abilities with his car. Kate
(Ilea
Benaderet) tries and

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fill* In switch Orville's *b*
■esiion from hi* jalopy ta Iter
daughtrr, but Uncle Joe alaps
in to prove it takes a man t «
find the way tn another man's
heart.
9-10 P.M. ABC. The Greabe»t Show on Karth. "Lion on
Fire." (Rerun) Tht* waa tha
premiere ahow o f this circus
lerie* and we must la y il
started out on the right track.
Pnlunre, aa circus bo** John­
ny Slate trie* In help rehabil­
itate a linn lamer who had
been disabled by one o f hia
animals. His hope* are dash­
ed by deeper gash in the man's
mind than the one that trippled his body. Actual scenes
o f lions working with fir*
are excellent. Harry Guantin*
and Joan Freeman ara fens­
ured. Highly recommended.
9:30-10 P.M. CHS., Jack
Benny Show. (Rerun)

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outside the door of a room
that ia filled with women and
the noise level ia comparable
to that coming from a kitchen
in which an electric dishwash­
er, a washing machine, a ven­
tilating fan anil an electric
ice rrusher are all ahrilly at
work at one time.
And if yon think anybody
—hut anybody — inside is lis­
tening to what all the compet­
ing voice* are laying — you're
dead wrung.
Any woman who isn’t talk­
ing it Just impatiently waiting
her chance
to drown out
non tone else. Maybe women
ran he taught how to listen—
but It isn't going to be aaay.

MATHER of Sanford

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screenings,
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7:30-8:30 P.M. ABC. Com­
bat- "T h e Bridge at Chalona."
(Rerun) Curst star l.ee M ar­
vin auch a forceful portrayal
o f a nervous, vitriolic demoli­
tion* expert that he makes
the ahow worth while. In the
story ha and Maunder* (V ic
M orrow) take on a m illion to

4,on (|) aign On
( \l it&lt; Hun thin a Almsnaa
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( ( ) Sunrise Itm ssltr
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sponse o f five hearts to shew
w o rth
7:1* i l ) Klim Fraiurss
two o f them and South con­
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( I ) Mick I* Evans
7:1* t () 1-oca I Ntw a, W'ralhti
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tinued to five no-trump.
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8 A K. 10 9 5 4
This five no-trump rail waa
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the Blackwood request for
1.40 (21 Divorce Court
W RST
FA ST
( I ) llompar Doom
king* hut In expert circles
(tt Kiarrlar Kor Wom»n
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the hid is more than a requeet
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fo r kings in that It also guar,
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antrvs that the partnership
( I i Nana
n o u n i (i&gt;&gt;
I I I hpanlah
holds all four ares.
!0 II ( ! ’ Nana
A A a 7 3i
This gave Ncrth a rhance
1:1* ( I ) Say Whte
V K tt
(&lt;) I Dove t.ury
to
do
some
thinking
o
f
his
♦ QJ
It ) t'rtca I* 111ishX
own. Why was South inter­ •t.O* &lt;21
* A7B
('lineantraitnn
North and South vulnerable
ested in a grand slam? He
i l l McCoye
t l) Oat Thr Mraare*
b iU
Weal North East
hud shown a minimum type
11:1* (1) Mlaalng l.lnka
1A
Pus
B4
Pass
hand by his three no-trump
(Color)
I N T . Das*
44
Pau
t il I'st* And Gladys
rrbtd. Ha held two ares and
4 N .T . Pass
IV
Pas*
( I ) The ehjsrt le
in addition It appeared cer­
B N T . Pass
7 N.T, Pas*
Pass
Past
tain that be would show up
W E D N E S D A Y P. M.
Opening U*&amp;—A Q
with the queen o f diamonds It •• ( I ) Tear Ftrat Im prtnten
and the king o f hearts. In
( I ) I.o** ef IJf*
card* eo South decided to ask that case North could count
It) Krvrn K *y i
13 tricks an North bid the I t i l l (41 Ntwa
for ace*.
II I* |*&gt; Ksarrh for T-imorNorth made the dutiful re­ granil slain in no-trump.
row
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er of the followln* irrllflc e t*
hae filed aald eertlflcata l« r J * *
deed to ha Imued thereon The
eertlflrala number and year of
laeuanr the deerrtptlon of the
and the name tn
pr»|&gt;el t)
which It waa eaeeeaed era *a
follows
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Certificate No 111
laeuanre lt * I
llearrlpllen ef Preperlyr
T. 1»7 Ft of 8H of t.ol I f
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dition to Altamnnte Flat
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Name In which aaaraaej Edward 1 Kruei at *1. All or eald
property betnk In the county of
Bemlnole. Htate of Florida l.nMARY C A R T fR I
jeea euch certificate ahall l&gt;c
redeemed accordlnir to law tha
property deecrlbed In • «*»&gt; «•*•
tlflcate will be aold to the hlkbeat bidder *1 the front door of
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House at Sanford. I'lort 1*. on
the first Monday In Ilia month
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of October, 1»M which la the
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JAM.
(UfNrlal Clerk * Seal)
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S ee O u r D IS P L A Y . . . . C h a ck O u r C A T A L O G U E . . . . Ordwe f t M i H I M
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CUSTOM M A D E D IIA I'E S . 81,11* COVERS — CHOOSE
FROM
1,004!
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Casaelherry I'lara, Caase Iberry, B38-7C81
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D E A R A BUY: 1 was go­

day morning* end bring
them buck al seven. Now I
would tike to put a atop to
it for the follotvig reasons:
It seems that my former
huaband has several girl
friends, and eaeh Sunday
he take* the rhildrcn to one
o f their homes. One Sun­
day the children reported
that "Daddy was acting
lovey-dovey with a red­
headed lady." Another Sun­
day they said "Daddy was
acting lovey-dovey with a
yellow-haired lady.” Need 1
say mure? Also h* has
brought them horn* at late
at ten. I don't think this
is the proper atmosphere
for young children. What
ran be done?
T H E IR M OTHER

WEDNESDAY A. M.

People can he taught to listen — and they should be.
T lia t'i the concluiton of a man
who is an expert on listening
— Stanford K. Taylor, presi­
dent of the Educational D e­
velopment
1-iboritorle*
of
Huntingt n, N. Y.
"This is new territory,"
claim* Taylor, "fo r 90 per
cent of the Ititening reirarch
ha*
been
conducted liner
1832."
If they do start teaching lis­
tening in the school*, I'm afrsid this Is going to he one
COMING E V E N TS
subject where girls will find
Tonight— 7:40 p. m., I tit 11the going much rougher than
room, audition* fo r N avy T a l­
hoys do.
ent Show.
For from tha time when
Thursday— V A H - ll, Det. B,
they ftrat begin to put word*
Ofifcer* Wivea dessert bridge
together girl* ar* tops at talk­
with M i*. II. D. Jamison.
ing — but not much on listen
Thursday — S ta ff
Wives
Coffee, 10 a. m , Aftetbtiiner.
When tha barracuda t* aSept. 7— General meeting of bout to atack, it usually asait Talent Show acta, Ball­ sumea a head-down position
room, 7.30 p. m.
in the water. At such times,
Sept. I I — V A H - ll. Del. It, the dark apots on its aides be­
Enlisted Wives Fashion Show, come more prominent, accor­
Ballroom, 7:30 p. m.
ding to Marinrtand of Florida.

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also end all hope of educat­
ing a probably well-inten­
tioned, but misguided citixen.
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Pnpc 8 — Sept, 1, 19M

A FO R M E R STUDENT at seen In shorts or slacks, al­
Seminole High School, M iti ways In dressy dresses and
Jeannie
Sheets, visited in high heels, and hoys wouldn't
Sanford last week with Mr.
be seen without their coat and
and Mrs. Clay Williams. But
tie," ahe noted.
that's not the story.
"Th e American group de­
The story Is that Jeannie
has just returned from living termined to have a casual par­
fo r two months with an Argen­ ty in ahorta and (lacks, with
tinian fam ily as a member of beer and popcorn, but no one
an association called “ Experi­ came In sporls clothes ex ­
ment In International Living.” cept the Americans — every­
This is n group who sponsor one else was dresed to the
college students, both Am er­ teeth as is their usual cus­
ican and foreign for extend­ tom ."
JEANNIE SHEETS
ed visits In other countries.
"D ating begins much later
later. The city library la going to be
The group Is limited and and they marry
students have to pny their Argentinian* arc very class- alr-condltionedT It certainly
own transportation and expen- conscious — very sophistica­ will make It more pleasant,
aes, but arrangements with ted. It is very unusual for and add to the comfort and
A m eri­
the families are mado by the outsider*, especially
convenience of the new quar­
cans to lie invited Into A r­
association.
ter*.
Jeannie graduated f r o m gentine homes.
Sarah King, head librarian
Seminole High School in 19412
"Soccer
is
the national
and has been attending the gamo there, and it is fierre told us last week that they
University of Maine. Since she and competitive. Girla and arc going to start staying open
Is majoring In languages, she women do not go to the gam
on Friday nights, beginning
had intended to try to visit cs, only men and boys.
"T h e churches aro fantast! this week.
M exico this summer, until the
They’ll observe the
same
opportunity to go to Argentina eally elaborate,
and all a
came along.
long tlio streets, in the parks hour* as downtown shops —
Seven other students, and and plazas you sec statues, D p.m. on Friday nights.
If you like the Idea o f be­
an adult leader accompanied thousands of statues. The Ar
ing
ablo to go to the library
Jeannie on her travels and all gentincs are great on tradl
stayed with families in the linn. In fact, their whole way at night, be aure to patronize
city of Mendoza, Argentina, a of life seems to involve a lot them to they will know that
their effort.
town about the size o f San­ of looking hack, with a great you appreciate
They've got some good new
consciousness
of
history
and
ford.
books in — and lota o f good
The Obertl family, with national heroes,
"T h ey consider John Kenne­ old ones, too.
whom our traveler
stayed,
• • •
had two daughters near her dy ■ m artyr and a hero of
IF A L L THOSE yachts that
own age, Kuky, 23, a law stu­ the whole world nnd mourned
dent at the University of Cor­ hi* death as much as A m eri­ were sunk in the stormy path
dova and I ’erica, 19, who cans. He has become a sort of Hurricane Cleo had been
moored at the Sanford M ar­
taught math in the fifth and of national aymbol of ■ great
ina on Lake Monroe (which
sixth grades in Mendoza, (a American.
"E veryone wants to come to we haven’t got, hut have
college degree Is not required
there to
teach
elementary the U. S., of course. What they hopes) they would have been
•chool.)
have heard and read makes safe, in a quiet inland har­
bor.
Although
Feannie speaks It sound fabulous," sh« told
• • •
fuent Spanish, and her hosts us.
R
A
IN
S
H
AVE brought bad
"Shops in Argentina," Jean­
■poke not a word o f English,
■he found the visit strange, nie noted, "a ro highly apccla- luck to the two recent youth
Interesting and
memorable. lized. You buy buttons in a activities put on by civic or­
Here are aomo o f her more button shop, thread in a ganizations here, — the Klthread shop, needles In a wanii Kills Day and the Jayoutstanding impressions:
Four meals a day — a late nccdlo shop. Shopping Is ■ Cce Fishing Rodeo, In both
and takes cases Inclement weather pul
breakfast, lunch, an elabor­ great adventure
ate tea at 5 p in. that is hours and hours and many a damper on tho fun and the
"quite a meal,” and dinner trips to make a few purchas­ attendance, and caused a lot
about 8 to 10 p.m.
es. It Is a sort of social tiling. o f headaches to the commit­
"E ven in g activities begin a- Everyone goes to ahop and tee o f gentlemen working so
bout 10 p.m., after dinner, and promenades and chati and hard to bring off the annual
events.
last Into the wee
hours of flirta."
They have our sympathy.
the morning. There's lots of
" N o one see mi to work very
parties (fiestas), lots of sing­ hard except the peasants. E v­ There just Isn't any way to
ing, with guitars, lots of danc­ eryone has M'-vunts. The A r­ get the weather to coo|&gt;erato
ing to Lalin rhythms and gentinian women I saw did with human endeavors.
Even the weathermen can't
much drinking of wine, which not rook, do housework or do­
is served of cuurso with every mestic chores," Jeannie not­ seem to get the best o f uld
Jupiter I'luvius.
■ingle m eal," said Jeannie. ed.
Tlic staff of a weatlu-r sta­
"H owever,
the food
was
" H ‘ s all so different, a very
very, very good. There is an different kind of life, sort of tion in South Carolina picked
abundance of Argentine b e e f- like colonial days or what the lust Thursday for their annual
wonderful steaks, the
liest Old .Smith was supposed to be picnic, using all their best
charts and prognostications.
cuts scrvrd at not more than lik e," she concluded.
So guess whatT A l o n g
75 ccnti, fancy and elaborate
Jennnlc's parents, Mr. and
pastries, all klndi o f hot Mrs. L. G. Sheets arc now in ramo Cleo!

Specially

Priced

Monterey, California, where
her father la attending post
graduate school. After living
in Sanford for awhile In 1901
and '02, they were transferred
to Maine, hut Jeannie stayed
In Sanford with Mr. and Mr*.
William* to finish high school.
She bus many friends here,
with whom she talked and
visited during her stopover on
her way back to Maine to re­
turn to school."

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Oviedo High School Faculty Members Feted
With Patio Pool Party AtW . H.
Home

And Plan Luau
This Month
At a meeting presided hy
Mrs. Finley Nash o f Sanford,
Drove No. 160, BI'O DOES,
plans were completed for a
Luau at the Elk's Club, Satur­
day evening September 26, at
6:30 p.m. There will be danc­
ing with an orchestra follow­
ing the Luau which will be
held to celebrate the 6th An­
niversary of the Drove and in
honor o f State President, Mr*.
A. P, Bower sox, who was sec­
ond
president
of
Sanford
Drove.
Tickets for the complete
evening will be sold at the
door. All Elks, their wives
and friends arc invited to at­
tend Oils gala and colorful cvent.
Members
attending
thc
meeting were: Mrs. Pete Bukur, Mrs. II. G. Caruthcri,
Mrs. Finley Nash, Mrs. F.
Bocttger, Mrs. George DeMattlo, Mrs. James A. Via, Mr*.
James J. Smith, Mrs, John
McCloskcy,
Mrs. Lloyd J.
Lowe, Mrs. Richard
Miipca, &gt;
Mr*. Brad Foley, Mrs. Frank
Wilson, Mrs.
Harry
Kenny
and M ri, Calvin Haig.

TH E N E W 1965

•

FACULTY CHAIRMEN in charge of party were Arthur Scott, R en ted ,
and standing from the left are Mm. Jim Partin, Miss Lois RuddeH, Mrs.
Milton Gore and Mrs. Kirby Buckclcw.

MU. AND MRS. W. H.
Martin were r e c e n t
hosts to an ouliriK hon­
oring tite new faculty
members of O v i e d o
IliKh School. Attired in
colorful Polynesian Fa­
shions, they welcome
tho guests by their
pool.

Window Shades
Inspire Vistas
In Decorating
N E W Y O R K ( I I I ’ D — De­
signers have been inspired by
the decorating possibilities of
window shades. The shade 1
pop up in grvftt variety nt
the W orld’* Fair. They're
seen In the Pavilion o f Am er­
ican Interiors, in the Formica
House ami in the Better L iv ­
ing Buildings.
The window Shade Manu­
facturers Association reports
tilts is the direct result o f an
improved laminating process
which make* it practical to
use the same fabric on shades
ns in other parts o f the room,
opening limitless decorating
vlstaa,

Pre - Nuptial Party Honors

Wekiwa Lodge 8 7 9
Meets Wednesday
ENJOYING THE DELIGHTFUL patio pool party are from the left, Dick
l ’ratcr, new coach, Mrs. Prater, Mrs. Arthur Hammond and Mr. Ham­
mond.

B P W Club

Address Sanford

At Evening Bridal Shower

Of D eBary Meets

Mrs. F. B. Adams and her

and contests, with Miss Bon­

The
Sanford
Business &amp; daughter, Mrs. C. O. Jones,
Professional
Women's Club were co-hostcsscs recently at
held Its August business meet­ the Adams Lake Avenue home
ing recently at the lovely and to
a miscellaneous
bridal
spacious home of
President shower honoring Miss Deanna
Arolyn Truo In Lake Mary.
Nichols, brido • elect o f Lt.
Members attending w ere;
Mines. Helen Pearson, Har­ Norman It. Fruecl,

nie Glclow awarded the pri­

Del Jury

Personals

The guests enjoyed partici­
pating in various bridal games

Students Prefer
Chic Chick Jokes
T o T h e Elephant
NEW

YORK

( U P I ) — Tho

elephant's had his day.
Now it’s I he chicken's turn
for notice the Joking way.
On rollege rampuses, at
least, embryonic egghead* are
•cm tell lug
the
pachyderm,
man’s biggest friend, in fnvor
o f the chicken.
Samples o f chicken Jokes;

Q. W hat kind o f an auto­
By Mrs. Frank W hile
mobile does a chicken drive?
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E.
A . A yolkiwagen.
Dint Imvn bought llieir now
O. W here
do
you
get
home at 1.17 High Banks ltd.
overlaid in mint green damchicken dressing?
•ak, flanked on either aide hy E. They arc from N ew York.
A . A t Perk and Perk.
crystal candelabra containing
I). What name i» errone­
Mrs, N. Geratenck o f N ar­
green and pink tapers. R e­
ously applied to baby chicken?
cissus
Ur.
apunt
two
weeks
freshing lime sherbet punch
A . Chiclets.
was offered from a crystal visiting relatives nnd friends
This
information comes
In
Kentucky,
En
route
home
punch
bowl
complemented
with an assortment of toasted she visited places o f Interest, from Revere Sportswear, a
firm which bus responded to
nuts, mints and party cakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnca the chicken craze hy manu­
Other invited
guests wore
M ri. Car)
Brumbaugh, the Tlnaley and Mr. and Mrs. facturing a golden yellow
prospective groom's mother, Charles N. Mallory visited the ■port shirt wdth a redheaded
and the Miisea JoAnn Ziegler Orchid
Housa in
DoLand, ehirken crest.
Students explain the chick­
and Dcsla Horner.
where the Indies entertained
Also the Mines. C. E. C arl­ their husbands at a Dinner en coup over the elephant
ton, Rosa Rotundo, Mary Joy­ Party, honoring their birth­ this way:
ce Bateman, J. K. Hoolchan, days.
"W e Just think It's time to
Lloyd Swain, Clay W illam i,
bring a high class status to
Clayton Smith and Hcrold
Mr, Elis W. Pclteraon o f tho lowly chicken hiid.
Heckcnbach.
" I t ’s our answer to tha
Kunrise Blvd., DeBary, is at
Also the M m ci, Dick Jones, present at tha V .A . Center in war-of-tha-chirka — tha 34Lam ar Echols, Pete McRan- Dublin, Ga.
21-34 breed."
cy, Gordon Sweeney, M arjor­
ie Cowan, Harris Folds and
Phil Stanley.

Miss Mary Helene Washburn
Mlsa Mary
burn,

Helene

bride-elect o f

Brumbaugh,

w as

Wash­
Ronald
recently

complimented with a kitchen

•

F R IG ID A IR E

Washer!

Tonight

Color.

The Ladies Auxiliary o f We­
kiwa Lodge No. *78 w ill hold
the regular monthly meeting.
September 2, at 7:30 p.m. at
the Oddfellowi Hall on Magno­
lia Avenue.
Routine buahwaa will be (Ite­
m is e d and aH members are
urged to ha present to land
their support

By Mr*. Frank W hite
zes.
The DoBnry Business and
A cleverly decorated wed­
Professional
Women's
Club
ding hell hox held ttic many
w
ill
meet
today
at
the
Pan­
lovely and useful gills, which
cake
Houna in
DeLeon
were presented Hie honoree.
The serving table, overlaid Springs. The group will leave
CHir •« DIP DISH
In sheer lace, was centered DeBary at 6 p.m. meeting In
ihmJn-uM ( H O ]
•■teta*'U,"W,
with an arrangement o f sum­
front o f l ’eck’a Realty fo r
mer pink Azaleas, accented
8 IL V E R P L A T E B T —
on eilher side by silver candel­ transportation.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
During tha buaineaa meet­
abra holding tall pink tapers.
Sparkling pink punch was ing, Mrs. Jo Peck w ill give a
poured from a crystal punch
resume o f tha history o f tha
bowl, ami miniature
pastry
club. A ll members are urged
shells contained chicken and
112 S. P A R K A V E .
ham salad. .Silver and crystal to attend.
service offrred an assortment
of toasted nuts, slipper mints
and dainty tea cakes.
Guests enjoying the charm­
ing hridol atmosphere were
® ® ® © © \® © © ® © ©
Mr*. M. L. Nichols, mother of
the honoree nnd the Mine*.
® © ® © © \® ® ® © © ©
William Sherrill, T erry Smith,
Eddie Harbour Jr., Raymond
Lundquist,
Michael Thomas,
Ernest Southward, B. E. Rat­
liff, K. Cole, W, C. Johnson,
T Y P E W R IT IN G S E L F T A U G H T
B. E. Chapman, Tom m y Best,
A new approach In leaching tha typewriting touch system.
Owen Forgufon, Ed McCall,
Thia compart booklet enables you la type as you read. N o
Also
the M I i k i
Merritt
auprrvMnn required. Method appeals to students, and
Philips, Hose Kratzezrt, V ic­
adults or all ages. Send I t to T Y P E W R IT IN G , P. O. Box
ki Forguson and Bonnie Gie671, Sanford, Fla.
low.

KADER
JEW ELER S

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Miss Deanna Nichols Feted

riet Slawter, Marjorie Cowan,
Ruth Cummings, Ruth W ar­
ren, Jessio Brisson, Valerie
Colbert and Margaret Gnnas.
Following
the roundtable
business session Mrs. True
served delicious refreshments
consisting o f
lime
sherbet
punch,
cake,
brownies and
fruit liars.
It was decided that the din­
ner meeting o f September 2nd
would be held at the Lake
Monroe
Inn at 7:(x) p.m.
Douglas Stenstrom will he
guest speaker with "F lorid a
Law for Women" as his topic.

faculty

Ladies Auxiliary

Mr. Stenstrom T o

B P W Wednesday

two

and their wives and husbands
present to enjoy this delight­
ful party. I t waa held In tha
Martin home around their in­
describably lovely pool; beau­
tifu lly lighted. The guests en­
joyed
swimming,
gabbing,
ping-pong playing and sim­
ply relaxing.
The delicioua menu o f the
evening consisting o f char­
coal-broiled steaks, salad, bak­
ed potato, cake and iced tea,
waa anjoyed by all faculty
members, and Mr. and M r*.
Martin and their daughter,
Ann.
Thla ia an annual avent g iv ­
en hy the faculty fo r the new
members and they were fort­
unate this year to be able ta
accept the generousity o f tha
Martina to nee their pool.
Teacher chairmen o f
thia
event were: Miss Lola Rud­
dell, Mrs. Jim Partin, Mra.
Milton
Gore,
Mra.
K irby
Burkelow, and Arthur Scott,
N ew faculty member* who
w ere guest o f honor werai
Mrs. Arllne Coybe, Mrs. Cy­
rus Dnwsey, Arthur Ham­
mond and Dick Prater.

B P O Does Meet

shower
at
the
Escambia
Drive home o f Mrs. Harold
Whittern, with M ri. Marvin
ISN'T IT N IC K that the
Dyal serving aa co-huileis.
The
hostesses
presented
white carnation corsages to
Feature for Feature
the honoree, who was attired
in a pale blue sheer shift, end
to her mtrther, Mrs,
Mery
Washburn, dressed In a two
piece m ois green Jersey en­
semble.
The bride - elect received an
abundance o f useful kllhccn
gifts and party games befitModels
lng the occasion provided en­
tertainment for the guests
For Every
with prizes awarded M ri. A ve
Homemaker**
Davis, Mrs. Bill Vihlen, Mrs.
Blake Sawyers, Mrs. Henry
Need.
Tam m and Miss Ann Schuma­
Cremona waa the Italian
cher.
• • • • •
A decorative arrangement city In which the famoua
of pink hydrangeas centered Stradivari, Am ati and Gusti­
the serving table, which w a i er! vloline were made.
•

fo rty

By Evelyn Lundy
It was In a moat exotic
Tuesday night, at the homo
o f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M ar­
tin In Oviedo, that the new
faculty members o f Oviedo
High School were entertained.
Asked what kind o f party it
was, Mrs. Jim i ’artin one of
the chairman, said to call it
a swim and gab party. In­
deed it was, as there were

WIT^H . . . l&gt;ottiE

breads — It seemed like all
we did w ai
cat,"
sighed
Jeannie.
"There la no free doting,
auch as we do in America.
Buys snd girls go to parties
together, but they seldom pair
ofl. Even the dancing is most­
ly done in groups. There is a
lot of high-claaa flirting —
they are very good at it ," she
observed.
One o f the tilings that sur­
prised Jeannie was the form ­
al dress, "G irls
are never

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girdle without panels/ .It’i
the greatest riddle tinea

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D ' g 3( Min I I Sec W IS*.13 P et itio n tn the a b u t * e ! j l « J r f »«14 pr ope rty t»*!nu 1° the
T O A L L W H O M I T M A T CONF t to A lley W 143.17 F t N Cour t f o r the adoption o f 111* i\vtinty
Ftmlnole,
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on A v e
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p art ie s h a v in g nr ta'.inln* n r
It. auhd nf Blk 3 A T r a c t A you are reunited to ahow catiae cate ahatl t'f re d « « m e d accord
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title.
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eatatr,
North Orlando 3nd Add plat a hy the name CnmI J nut be .\rr«». I ’ lat D - o k I pane ?l
Itr*tr t a a Bv or othor lion tu or
Rook I I page 7*
gra nted by • e r v i n * a c op y o f , ! n » to la w th* p r o p e r ly de«*
In tha parent* o f land hereinNa me la whI U a ---o , e d W l l - yo ur w r 't t e n .|«fan*ef, tf anv. c rib -J In tu h c e r t ific a t e n III
a f : * r d'#-TU&gt;ed and tha f o l l o w . Ilam L , we ll Thoman Inc. All
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In c persona, to n e ih c r with all nf aa Id pro pe rt v be ng In th* upon Mack N, Cleve land, .lr. t# aolJ to tha b a a * * t bidder
uti. Down peraona c la im in g by, County of Seminole, state o f A t to rn e y f o r Patltlnner. V O. at th# fro n t d o e r o f the Semi- O
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th ro u gh or under know n per- Florida. Unleta auch c e r t i f i ­
br f i l H a th# o rig in a l t i * r # o f Hanford. KK*rlda. on th# firat
* o n « wh o ar e dead or who a r « cate ahall he redeemed ac c or d ­
wit h th# (* U rk or **14 Ootirt. Monday In th# m o n 'h o f i k i o *
not k n o w n to be dead or a liv e : ing to law the property d*e• I1CTIHN i n i a - B l I I , • T A T H crlhed In euch c tr l l f l c a t e w ill oil or befor# th# l t : h day o f b. r. H « 4. whit h !• the Sth day
i t p l i f a b t h A. D. 1VII, oth#r- o f October, 1144
n o All (A. B K M I M I I . K I I I I A T I . be »nld tu the h ig h e r ; bidder
a dec ree may be entered
I&gt;at#d tkta 2 1rd day o f July
AA M I1I A AIIIIH R SIKH
: at (he fro nt door o f the S em i­ a g a in * ! you r r a n t i a c th# aaid t i l l .
1, j i u C. Aahe
nole County Court H o m e at idoptlon.
lO If ic la t CI#rk'a H#aD
1111 l l l d | * r r , a l Dri v e
Sanford. Florida, on the Drat
W I T N T F H my hand and th#
Ar th u r II
U e c kw 'th, A ,
K n o a v l l l * : k Tanneaaea
| Monde) tn th* month nf O c t­ * ea! of * f id Court at Wanford
c l e r k Circuit Court
l
HKD No. 13(1, 11(1, i : » 1 ober. 1341, which te th* f.lh Florida, tht* 31 at day o f Att­
H#mlnoU County, Florid a
day o f October. 13(1
a in t. A. V. 1H I .
l l y ; (J. T. Ray. Jr . D C
R :l***ll W
Ifarned
Dated thla 73rd day o f July, ( S E A L )
P u b P t h Hfpt. t. I, I*. 12. 1 I H
l i AValer K : r , « i
1314
Ar th u r H. B i - H M h , Jr. C D K -1 1
Hoiilh f )t x * tun bury. Conn.
(O f fic ia l C l a r k e S u l )
Clerk o f Cir c uit Court
BU D
1(1.1,
1013,
10, 1
Ar th u r H. Reck with, Jr.,
t h i* c i s i T i r
rn riir.
Hy: Martha T. Vihlen, D C in
101.1
M YTH
J tm iT A L
I'lllU U IT.
' ’ l e f t Circuit Court,
Mack N
I ' l m l i n d , Jr.
I 1 nolia m t Harln ga Hank
IN
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FOR
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Sc ml nule County, Florid a
A t to rn e y at U w
r . o d e o r c e W. Crlnce,
Hr (1. T Ray, J r , D1 C,
I', t* M ra w er T
t ItI N T I . r i . l t R l l l i
Crealdeut
Publlah Sept. 1, J, U, l l , 1311 Hanford, F lo rid a
IN C H A N U H N Y SO. I ! * » •
(4 Ham mond Avenue
C D l l - 13
A tto rn i f fv^r p e t it loner
■ I T T T O Q I ' I M T T I T I . 31
Ba ng or, Maine
1. I, M E M B E R B. H A I N E S aa Id
VnblMh Aug. 2* A b-p*
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P A I I T 1 I . M l . l e i . l . IU IJ , l u l l n n : h i\ T ii Ji lin m i , u h - C DC-14
le ab ell * F. Cladding, deceaerd
Mil.ICC 111' AA A A
Plaintiff
u i i i\ m i r im iK s m u . K
T h e N o rt h SO feat of l«ot I t r u l h T V , K I.O M IIIA.
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R K T T A T. F I R T I O V . »t *1.
P K riT IIM
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■Ion, a c c o r d in g to plat recorded 81 KKOL.K
1)rf endant*
FRANK LIS
KAV*
. vi &gt; - ! c e
is u u n ic it r u t v In (ho Pub lic R ec o rd * o f S e m i­
g n t I r k
IH 0 8 H AN K,
KN by C A H 8 K U I K H H Y O A lt nole
County,
F lo r id a ;
I'lat
r i a u i t . f f , DEN8. INC., a corpi*ratlon or- 4 T I T K O F F L O R I D A
Book t. p a n t 30;
vi.
a a n l t i d and # t l# t ln g under th i T O i Marcia Tort,
T h a land herein deacrlbrd ra n- a. \
You ar# Itrreby r e a d ie d (h at j
HODOr.RB, at tn
l a w * o f th# Htat# o f Florid a,
l a i n * 1,310 aguare (e el, I o i l
Mefendant m the fe# tim pl# tit le o w n e r o f a *) gt to quiet 1111# he* kern
a c r a l m ore or l e i« .
A U TIC H OK a I IT IN
th# t -a! p r o p e r ly herein afte r broug ht In the Circ uit Cour t o f
OWNED
II Vt
RUSSELL
W
C o u n t).
Flo ri d a
M l l H T l M l i H K Il M K C LO M NIC
deacrlbrd,
that
pursuant
to Seminole
H A H N E D . A Single Man
Tl
t» W Hud^cra
S ta tio ns
It;,}!
and
i l l tli agaln et yon and m it er * r U : m S U B J E C T T " I M O R T I I A U E r e ­ m ^ a u iK N t T M In an unknown Flo ri d a Sta tutes I H S . aa'.d c o r ­ 'l»g any aa'.at# right , lit !# *&gt;r
c orde d In O. It. i k o h tin,
» Att op c ou n lry other than poration w i l l ( ! ! • a petition I n t t r t e t tn or Ren upon the
p a g e IS In f a v o r o f 3'lltST
tli® 8 ta t « o f Florida, and w it h tb# Board of Coun ty Com- f o l l o w in g deecrlbed real pro
F E D E R A L t'A M N'C H A N D
ellualtd
In
Seminole
tnailltiK a d ilr««a holnir:
mlsslonera o f Srmino!# County. per ty
D O AN
AS SOCIATI ON
OK
V A l l * f . F le et 1‘ oat Offlca, Florida, on the 32nd day «»f County, Florid a, t o - w l t :
HUM IN Ot.E C O U N T 3 : and
Foot
ID
feet
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t
11 and
New York . .Von Yo rk
Septeaib^r. 1144, where by It w*»1!
L E A S E recorded In O. It. T i l l rt* :?v I i : ..!&lt;*•* h ! * w ifa r#iiti#*t th# v ara tl o n o f th* *n'-»
111 o f U-ta 14. 1» 17 and
I I Id Block r , Robert L
H o o k I I I , p age 3 ! ( held hy H R M I I C M I b
i: r:.
J * r f f ’ «i&gt;n dlvia ion plat o f th# f o llo w in g
llef'e
addlllon
to
A li a -jic h a n t : o il
cost p a n r
Street,
O fte n ib A fo ,
K an * ileaeflhad p ro p e rty :
monte,
a* per p !* t th e re of
P A M 7 E L All). DW.l
lu&lt;k&gt;
U tdA M taLK
AD D ITIO N
recorded In Flat Book 3
■HUH I' II I ' W A T
You Are hereby notified that
TO
C A F 8i:tJIF R R r.
acpagee 14 and 37, Public IteT h e N o rt h 10 reel ur Lo t 1. x Comptal *t to fore ( l o t * a c er­
o*4rdln»f tat tb# Plat th e re of
oorda o f Stm ln o l# Counly.
Blo ch
I-A .
Snd
Section
o f tain morttfagp encumherlua tht
s • rt cu rded In Plat Itook
F lo rid*.
D r e a m w o ld , ac c ordin g to plat folio Winn dvacrlhed real ytu13. p a * * ^7. Ptibllc r e c o r d *
re co rd e d In P lat Bonk (. page partr. ( o - w i
o f 8aml not# \HUM v, F l o r ­ and you ar e hereby re gu lr ed to
II I * yo u r an a w e r ur other w r i t ­
10, public reco rd e o f Hrmluole
I p » i 6, Hlo 'k C. f * ‘ I ' N T l i T
ida.
ten defence peraonally o r by
County, F lo r id a ;
C l d 'H
l *N I T N«» I.
T h a t th# Hoard o f Coiitslj
y
T h e land herein d **c rlb * d cona ordlnic t«» tha plat t h e r e ­ Commit si! t*n t r *
of
JK* m 1nol 11 o u r attorn ey, w it h the Cle rk
ta ln a 3.(01 aguare (eat, ( 0 ( 0
of a * recorded In Plat Hook f ’ o unity, F lo rid a
w ill hold a o f lh * Circuit (Jourt. Ninth Ju la c r e l, mure nr l e u
13. FeUte
and T«, FubHe Ihlhllc h ea ri n g on tha p et itio n j lc'al Circuit, Hemltiol* Comity.
OWNED
ll V:
RUHBKLL
W.
Hcoorda o f
ml hole Court* b e g in n in g at '»; mo o V lo ck L M. Florid a, at th* Cour t ll o u e r In
I I A I IN U11. A Single Man
ty. F io r h U
on the 13nd day o f 8ept#m h**r, Hanford, Flo rid a, and lo ■»*■''
a c op y th e re of upon th# F l i l n r AMI 111. M l. 11*1.1, IIM.3, I M S lias been filed a * . ! H a t you In a-t lh# o f f l m
o f the County
H i l l 11 1' I I P AV A l
r e aUavt *tyl#d e j l t , and y&lt;*u i Cofiirniaalofiera In the Pemlnol# H f f e a t t o r n e y a l w a r l u n g 1»
llaln e a
an-l
T i.e South 10 feet nf the N o r t h 1are rend! r e t tn »,ir\a a copy ' ^f'-uiity Court In i«e In Fan ford. IVIn le rw e aill *.
JVard. 171 P ark Avenue, South
30 f e e t o f t.ol I, Block S. Slid o f jr i An *w ar ur oth er pluad- Florida, at which lim# th
W
in
t
e
r
Park,
Florid
a,
not
later
Section o f D r e a m wuld, ac c or d ­ ln*t to lh# i' oin p la in t on P la in - f (1r nr ag ain st th** pet ition will
in g l o Plat recorded In Plat tif'*s
attornay,
ANt»MJI8i»N, * |Jtf i,« a rd grid fin a l act.on w ill than the li l t day o f D.:tuber.
1334, Ih err tn e e t l l r g
up '&lt;••
B o o k (, page 30, Public R e ­ Hi 811. D E A N . A leOWNUKH, 123 br taken.
aatate, righ t, title, Intereal In
c o r d * o f Seminole County, F l o r ­ F a i l Ce ntra l lloui#vard. itr lanDated thla SVtk day # f Auo
r
Hen
up.ot
the
a
b
u
t
*
dwacrlbid a;
do, Florid a, and fit® th# o rig in a l guat, 13(4.
T i t ) land herein deecrlbed con- An awe r or o th e r P le a d in g In
('AS S ET ,B E R R Y OAUDF.NS. • J p ro pert y claimed by you and
aheulit yo u f a l l to So *o ilelalna l , l l ( aguare feet, (.011 the o f f f r § o f tYi• Clerk o f tb#
INC.
cre# pro cotifeeao w ill b* e n ­
a . r e i , more or 1*«*
Ciroult f ’ uiirl oh or b ef ore tl»e
Ily i Hibba rd Ca oeelberry
tered a t ta ln il )&lt; ’ U.
3th
day
o
f
.Hepiomher,
l?Hi4.
If
OW:
D
IIV :
P H II.I.IP
Jl
Ae 1la F n a ld e n t
IVIT.NFSS my hand and aval
II I IY D and w ife M A It V E. yn . fall to do *o. a deift*# pr© ( I M I I I ’O I I A T K S E A L )
of a x ' I Court at Sanford, F lo r ­
ronfenso will l&gt;»- u ik f ii agaln et A T T E S T :
It O Y Il
ida.
thla 3*lh day • ( A u i u i l .
S U B J E C T T u : J IO II T U A O E r e ­ you f o r the re lie f demanded in lly : W m D Mramar
11(1
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In O, It. Book loT. page 33a Herald.
SON
Deputy C l i r k
D ATE D TH IS
7th day of Jo' FI ret Nation al Bank llldg
held by D A N P I V K U and
Pitblleh
Sept. I, I, 1). 33, I I I !
August, !9&lt;4.
w i f e M A R Y PI ATI It
Orlando. Flo rid a
C D IM
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P u b ll lh Aug. 3i. A Kept. 1, 1*44
31! P a rk Avenue, South
Clerk of th* Circuit Court C D C -'J
T h e Nort h ! " feet o f laot (7.
W i n t e r P ark , F lo rid *
Hy: Martha T, Vihlen
Oak H il l Subdivtelon, according
Deputy Clerk
M I T I t 31 II I ' *1 IT
t o pla i recorded In Plat Book
IN T IIK CIKCltlT I HURT IIP
3 p age I t . Pub lic Itecnrda of Publish Aug- 11* 11. 31 A Sept. N T ' T I l til* F I . lilt ID A T O l
T IIK N lv r il Jl HU I I I . I lllI. 1344.
S I D N E Y T A N C E V Jl. ADEN t t l IT IN ANII Ft til hllMINtll.il
Sem in o le County, F lo rid a:
111
CHARLES
RUSSELL
T h e laud herein dee er llwd eon- C D C - I *
Me A D E N ,
JANE
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lo plat th ere of a* re rord lnn In title catiae, vie.: Aa Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and e r . t w l t or d, fen##* to th# pelte&lt;l tn P la t Book 3, P age e
Igh t o f wa y f o r a portion o f f o r Sem inole County, Florid a. tluti filed herein ag aln et you
41 and 44, Public lle io r d e
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44 In Sem inole T o * t i l l * o f th * caaa I* O R ­ In th* a b o v * m t l t l a d cauaa. In
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FEDERAL
H AVINO S the o ff ic e of tb# Clark nf th*
rNvinty, Florid a and that the L A N D O
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L O A N
A S S O C IA T IO N , Circuit Court In and f o r S e m i­
lo n or a b le Vo ll a A. W llllam a. A D
e f Lot 1(1. Thla plot I*
M I C H A E L l l E T Z - nole County. Ulorlda. at hla
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ria l Cir c uit o f Flo rid a, wilt, lit* wife, and all partlaa c l a i m ­ Stttfurd. Florida en or b afor*
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and
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herein
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De- 711. on nr b efore aald d al* aa
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I
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corner uf Lot 1(1; Hienco
ida and the 13)1 F lo rid a Rlita*
J a n d be heard at the lima and No 14311.
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par a lle l to tha
T h * drecrlptlun o f th e real I nf c i v i l Procedure. I t y « u fa ll
I p U c i d**1*n*t(*d
Eaet a i l * o f I&lt;U| l| t ; ll u '
[ " m , and aach of you » ( • pr ope rty In v oIre J, lo cated lu to do e . a Decree P r o CanfaMu
to th* North r ig h t o f way
^ h e r e b y oommanded to appear Seminole County. F lo ri d a, la ae wltl be entered a g aln at you
■ n* of Ir.a Road wt a point
follo w .:
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by f i l i n g an An a wer lo (he
which la I f W a a l o f th*
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Seminole County, F lo rid a
w h a t righ t, title, Interval or
east ourner o f l o t
1(1;
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llena you, o r any of you, have
(h en c e
Waal
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tha a i m ! ahould Dot be taken t h t C omplain t h e r e t o f o r e f lle o
o f B e gin n in g
dacraaad. with p o w a r In aall
for the uaaa and purpoaee aet In aald m o r t g a g e fo r * c lo * u r e
hag
been file d agalnat you In
th* f o l l o w in g datrrlbed land,
fo r th
In
the
P etit io n
filed p ro c e e d in g ! with the C le rk o f
l h * Circuit Co ur t o f S e m ln - lt ! r l n g and b ein g in Sem inole lha ab ure atyled aulL and yuu
herein
e r a re qu ired to earv e a copy
la Hanford. County. Florid a l o - w l t :
W I T N E S S my Hand end th# County, F lo rid a ,
yo u r
Antwar
or
o th e r
Florida, and In e e r v * a oopy
I-nta 1 through I and 77 a f
Seal o f aald Cour t on tlita 7th th e re of upon tha F l a l n t l t f 'a a t ­
th ro u gh
34,
Black
" U " P le a d in g to tha Complaint un
:da;' o f Auguat. A. D. &gt; » ( ( .
torney. K o b t r t J. Pleua, Jr., o f
T re a t No 17, and Lo ta ! ( P l a l n t l f f a allo rn aya . A N D E R ­
(S E A L )
RUSH.
11 K K U
AND
MAR­
and 17. Block " C . T ra c t SON, RUSH . D E A N A LOAVNA r th u r II
Ba -k w llh . Jr* S H A L L .
&gt;J
E »o t
L lv ln g y to n
K i . 17, Aide in S A N L A N D O DKS. l i t Beat Central B o u le ­
C le r k o f the Circuit Court. Avenue. I*..at o f f l r * I l i a ( ' 4 4
Orla ndo
F lo r i d a ,
and
S p R IV n S . i c ' o ' d l n g tn p'v* vard,
in and f o r Seminole
th e re of
r e .u r d a l
In M a t f i l e tha o r ig in a l A n t n a r or
Orlando, Flo rid a, on or b ef ore
ty, Florida.
th * 10th day o f September,
Book 4. p age X la tha o f- oth er P le a d in g In tha o f f i c e o f
B y : M ar tha T. V lh le g
t i l l . Herein f a ll not o r a de­
floe a f th* C le rk o f Circuit tho Clark o f the Circuit Court
'■ •p ut y Clerk
Court o f hem taol* County, ok a r b efo re lha U D i day of
e r * * pro oonfeaao w ill bo e n ­
U A H O L D F- JOHNSO N
F lo r id a ; LESS rig h t nf w a y September , 1X1. I f you f a l l lo
tered ag a ln e t you.
County Attorney
f o r l o t . r e l a t e 4; under th* do go, a dacraa pro cuhfaaao
T h l* notice ahall b* publlahBox Z
a u th o rit y and l i r m t o f nwld w i l l be take n ag alnet j o u for
• i one* each w e e k f o r four
Sanfor d, F lo rid a
tha r e l i e f demanded
la
lh *
Will.
t u cou eacutlva w e a k * In The
and
W I T N E S S my hand aa Clerk Complaint.
Sanford Herald. Sanford, F l o r ­
J A C K W. P I E R C E
T
hla
notic
e
ahall
be
publish­
ida. on Auguat 11. Au guat 13 or la id Circuit Cour t a f S e m i­
H olla nd B uilding
Auguat 33, and S ep tt m b a r I. nole County, Florid a, nnd the ed on ce a w e e k far fou r cue_ T * l l * h * * * » * . rlorlda
te al of M id Court, ni Sanford, aecutlvo w e e k * la tha Sanfor d
1334.
O f Co u n tel f o r the I**t! »1«"# r*
s e m i) te County. Florida, Ikla Herald.
(S E A L)
P u b l l l h Au g. U . I I . I t * sept.
D A T E D thla U t A d a r a f Aa*
A r t h u r H. B e c k w it h . Jr., l i t : , day o f Aagunt, A- D. l i f t .
i. m i .
guat, I » ( ( .
C le rk o f t b t Circ uit Court ( B E A L )
C D C -ll
Arthur II
Beck w ith , J r . ( S E A L )
Seminole County, F lo rid a
A r th u r H Be ckwith , Jr.
c l e r k o f Circuit Cour t of
By: M artha T. Vlblan
(Hark uf l h * OR ult Co ur t
Seiulnolo County Florida,
Depu ty Clerk
R v Martha T. Vihlen
lly: M ar tba T. Vihlen
Robert J. I'leua. Jr
Depu ty Clark
Depu ty Clerk
uf RUSH. H E E D A N D
Aada raoa, Kutb, Dean A
OCO. A. S P E E R , J R
MAHSCALL
L a * ode*
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I l f Rant Ce ntra ! Bo ulevard
F U Box f i l l
A t t o r n e y * l o r P ntlU o s org
Orlando, Flo rid a
P. i). Box 11(4
Orlando. Florid a
A l l o r n a y a 3er P l a i n t i f f
A T T O R N E Y S F O R P L A I N T I F F Sanford. Fb r id * 11771
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GENERAL

TE N D E N C IE S !

Much that had been obnoaious or q iix tlo n ib le In Uia
past can be eliminated ra rly
In the day; then by evening
you Rnd it ponible to atari
new le t o f circumstances I*
benefit you in putting acroia
whatever ideas are o f impor­
tance or concern lo you. Adopt
the new, the modern.
A R IE S (M arch 21 to April
19) Instead o f becoming emo­
tionally disturbed, study what
has to be done quiclly and
plan your work in ■ moat sci­
entific way. Then proceed on
achediie.
Be
particularly
calm with close tics, too.
TAU RU S (A p ril 20 to May
20) Soothe olhera who arc in
trouble and pay no allenlion
tn some letter that haa dis­
turbed you. Think along tinea
nf furthering own ambitions.
This requiren a clear head.
G E M IN I (M a y 21 to Jura
21) Avoid the monetary and
go alter the personal affairs
that are infinitely more im­
portance to you right now.
lie well prepared. Give a help­
ing hand to tha troubled and
inspire others.
MOON C H ILD REN (June 21
to July 21) Being mnrg altru­
istic so that you exude warm ­
th and understanding ran bo
very helpful to good frlcnda.
They have pressing problems.
Late, be with fine group in
the company o f that special
charmer you admire.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat 21)
Wiiy alt and criticise when jo u
can t&gt;e out among civic-mind­
ed career groups and making
your mark in the world.
Change your attitude toward
big wigs. Then you gel tlw
fine benefits you want.
VIRG O (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You are highly inxpired at thla time and c a t
be the one tu fc rT e l out a
mure workable modus oper­
and! for the future. Find tho
right contacts and really bo
on the go.
L IIlliA
(September 21 to
October 22) Whatever you
need to do to get more Ideal
condiliona working betweea
you and mate and pate ahould
lie dune quickly.
Don't bo
dramatic with loved one. Use
straight methods,
SCORPIO
(October J i to
November 21) You are obit to
come tu t meeting of minds
with associates, but only II
jo u take them to sumo eharming s|k)l. Discuss maters &lt;4
policy,
etc.
Don't
neglect
some important Items.
SAG ITTARIU S
(N ovem ber
22 to DecemlKT 21) Gaining '
favor of those who labor by
your side it easy if you sltuw
open a predation. Get week ahead nicely planned.
Take
time lu Improve your state &lt;4
health — exercise.
CAPRICORN (D ecem ber 2#
lo January 20) It would b «
wi*e lo entertain those whom
you want as backers now. By
being charming, you quickly
get them to become intcreitrd
In your plan, lie practical,
honest.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 19) Don't he unhap­
py with conditions at home—
get busy willi
paint brush,
etc. Clear out unnecessary de­
bris quickly.
Talk
turkey
with close ties and establish
harmonious relations.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Your newspaper
and other
valuable printed
media hold the answers to
many o f your questions and
problems today. Then havo
serious talks with right peo­
ple. Make concrete plans,
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TO D AY, be or the will be one
uf tiiuse steady persons wbo
will wurk very hard for a cer­
tain
length o f
time, then
take tim e out Vo rest and
think over next day'a work,
etc. There will ba no traveling
about without an ypurpots la
this chart and home and cloee
ties will be the most precloua
to your fine progeny.
"T h e Stars impel, they da
not com pel." What you make
of your life is largely up te
YOU!
Carroll Rtgliter's individual
Forecast for
your sign fo r
October te now ready. F o r
your copy tend your birthdate
snd I1.0U to Carroll K lgh ler
Forecast (T h e Sanford Heraid), llox 1921, Hollywood 28,
California.

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For Sale

TO SE TTLE ESTATE
This 2 Bwlroom. furnished,
Concrete block home is con­
veniently located on 2 *nd 4k
lots on corner in Lake Mary
Fronts paved street. Front
and rear porches — both
screened.
Total
price:
HOME ■ LOTS - F U R N I ­
TU R E , 55.300. To take ad­
vantage ol this low price
you need cash. Sorry.
JOHNNY W ALKER, Broker
322 6457

3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath near
Plnccrest School
A
new
Shopping Center. VA ld&gt;an,
264 lau rel Dr. Ph. 322 6854.

Legal Notice
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S O X I . V I € 'U * l* H * a ltiV
\ n l t r * o f l-nbllc I D e r l e a
N o l l e * I* hrr-'hy irtven, that
a f te r ronaM eratlon, the Heml*
nole County Z - n l n * Comnila• lon w ill hold a public hea rl n x
tci deter m ine the fe a sib ili ty o f
recomnmnillnit to the Ituird o f
County Cnmmlaslonera that the |
follow I n *
deacrlbcd
p ro pert y
preaently toned A - l AKrlcultur* be toned tt-3 D u p le t: Bejc
al pt ion fl H of W i , Hecllon
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thence N 71* 73' 4V 19S4.S ft
to t’ OU ( le e * that portion p r e ­
sen tly toned C-3 C o m m e rc ial! .
f u r t h e r deacrlhed at l»-tng
M V o f L’ . S. 17-8S about JPO®
ft S\V o f Dak# Minnie Drive.
l'tiblle h ea rin g w ill be held
In the Seminole Coun ty Court I
l l n u x , County Co m m ltalo n er*
Room. Sanford, Klorlda, W e d .
need* , S ep tember S, I S i t at
7:39 P. St. or aa soon th e r e a f ­
te r aa poaslbls,
Kemlnol*
County
Zo n in g
Compilation
By R ob e rt 8- Brown
Hemlnnta
County
Z o n in g
D ire ct o r
Publlah Aug. Si A HepL 1. l , I i
CDC-71
I * th * Cour t a f the County
Judge, Prualuule County, e i a i *
o f Flo rid a. In Fru bata
In t r the K a la t r ufi
JO H N It AT TH JONES, JR.
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notlco I* to re&lt;|ulr* you to file
w it h th* C le rk o f a*Id Court
yo u r &lt;vrllt*n d ef en ** *. I f any,
to III* p l i l n t l f r * com plaint f i l ­
ed In nuld cauee, and to aerva
a copy on th* p ln ln t lt ra at torneya. Itilnvr, not la ter tliun
(lie 11 tto day o f September, A.
U. I s it.
Here in fa ll not or a decrea
pro confeaao w ill l o antared
■ Uallial you, for default.
tVITNKKH my hand and the
weal o f an4d Cour t at Psnford.
Klorlda, thla l l h day of Auauat,
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A r th u r H Bachwlth, Jr..
C ’ e t k o f III* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
H UTCHISON AN D U F m . B R
I'nal u f f l c e D r a w e r It
F d w a rd e B u lld ln c
Sanford, Klorlda
A ttorney* for P la in tiff
Puhllnli AUB. 11, IS, XS, A Sept.
1. ! Sit.
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N o lle * 1* her eby given that
the underelgned will, on (It*
17th day o f September, A. D.
1**4, preeent to the H on or ab le
County Judge of Ifciiiltiole &lt;Vmn.
ty, f l o r i d * . Ill* flnnl return,
accou nt and vouchers, aa A d ­
m in is tra to r o f th * K alnt* o f
l t l l N IIA T T S JONHS. J i t , ilr.
We Have Thu Hume Fur You’ Jceaxed,
and at l a id time, then .
end tin re, muke application to f
the a.ihl Judge f o r a fin a l
e o llle m e n t o f hi* admtnliitratlon o f . a id re late, and for an
o r d r r dlac liarglng him a* such
2565 P A R K D RIVE
Ad m in istr a to r.
Dated title th* 13th day o f
322-2420
322-7495
A u g iiut. A. D. 1*44.
NIGHTS 322 6824 — 323 0546
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A*. A-linliil.il o t o r o f th*
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J O H N I I A T T S JONHS. JR.
llui-eaHed.
OKU. A S l 'K E R . J It.
A t to rn e y for Delate
113 Slagtiulla A venu e
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Publlah Au g. It, 3t. A gept. 1.
t, n et.
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M IT IC K I l f t P I ’l-lCA TION
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Th*
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I'Fkf o f UnuiiTir*. th* rtMvcrlp- hue filed aald c e r t ific a t e f o r
la x deed to he laeued tlierron,
tlon o f th * projiorty, « m l th*
c e r t ific a t e
number
and .
n*rno In whlnh It wu* n*ieM4i| T h e
ye ar o f taeuance, tha deacrlp!»n f o llo w * :
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Issuance 1343
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Desc rip tion a l P r o p e r t y !
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Name In which na*ea**d John
Alt n f **til p ro p e rly fi*|nir In
f . 44 Mil i to. Sr., Trustee. A!)
the County o f ffcm lttol*, tit e i*
o f •old p ro p e rly 1-clng In the
y f PlnrhUe llfilckMi iu rli c e r t i f i ­
cate ih a ll be r^tlerm nl a or o n I - Coun ty n f Hemlnole, Hint* o f
Flnrlda. Unless such c e rt if ic a t e
In * lo te w the p ro p e rty dee*
or! I*til In an oh e e r lfflc jite wtH sha ll be redeemed accor din g tt '
law the prope rly described lu
lx* m i l lei' th * hlithcfflit lihbtrr m!
tit* fro n t door o f the ftinnttioU am h r e r l l f l c a t * w ill It* aold to
the highes t bidder at the front
County Court llouiw at Har»ffiril, F lo r ld i, on the flra t Mon- doo r o f Ilia Seminole County
Court liouai- at Hanford, F l o r ­
»lay In the month o f fln toW r*
1»M. which la the Sth dny of ida. on the flrat Xtonday In tli*
niotnh o f October, 1&gt;CI, which
October, |M f.
I* the it h day o f October, l i f t .
D a ti4 thla ISrd day o f July
Dated tIda 33rd day u f July,
m i.
t»*4.
(O f f i c i a l C le rk '* Reol)
( O f f i c i a l Cle rk's Heat)
Ar th u r It. Hcckulth* Jr.,
A r th u r II. Beck wit h , J r ,
Clerk c ir c u it Court,
Clerk f 'l r l - u l l Court
minute fu u n t y . Klo rM a
Hrnilmdc
f o u n t ) . F lo rid —
By: il T. Ila y. Jr., P. C.
B y ; 11. T. Bay. Jr., D. C.
I ’ ubiiPh topt. i, $. is.
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Publish
Sept.
1, I, 13, 33. l i l t
C P E * 14
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M U H F . O r A PPM C A TIO N
FON T A X IIIIK II
fe e * . I f t . l * K U rM a I t a u t M a f

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N O T IC K t * I I E R K I I T OJVKN. T lia t David Itom* the h old ­
er o f (he fo llo w In u c e rt ific a t e
haa file d eald c e rt if ic a t e rot
tax deed to ha laaued tliere-in.
Th*
c e r t ifie s I *
number
and
y e a r o f levuance, th* d-e rr lp
lion o f Hi* pr ope rly, and the
name In which It waa aaaeaaed
* r * as follow-*C e r tif ic a te No. 1*t
T e a r or
laeuanc* 1S*1
llm v la llu a at Fresertf &gt;
l«»t IS Ulk 31. lire *tn w o ld
l' lat Book I l ’» * e a » * 4 SI
4 P U t Book i P a r * * Id A
IS
N a m * la which » * » * » * » d M a r ­
g a ret T h e m * . All o f * » ' d p r o ­
per ty h e l m I * th * Coun ty o f
Hemlnole. tftat* o f STorlda. Unle-a * u ih c e r t l f l c a l * shall he
redeemed i c i e r - l l n s to la w tl'a
p ro pe rty deaoflbed In auclt c er­
tif ic a te w ill be eold to th* Mah • et bidder a l th* front door of
th*
Bemlnol*
County
Court
llo u s * at rtatiford. f l o r i d * , on
th * fir st Monday In th * month
o f October, 1Sii. which I* th*
l l h day or October. IS ti.
Dated this Slrd day o f July

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N'DTICK Id IH S R K R Y O I V KN. That. David H -m e l b , b old ­
er « f th* fulluwInK c e rt if ic a t e
h*e flted •eld c e r t l f l c a l * fur
tax deed I , he laaued thereon.
Th*
c-rtlflcat*
number
and
) e * r o f laauanc*. I he d e s c r ip ­
tion nf lit* properly, and tbn
name In which It w a * aa&gt;**a*J
are aa f o l l o w * :
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Tear o f
laauanc* 111]
D t w l a i l e a *1 P r o p e r ty i
8 »#• f l o f K i i f t o f W
4V I I ! f t o f S W t i of N W ' i
o f dW*4 8-ctlun St T o w n ■hip IS 8 l u n a r 30 E
Name In which ateeeeed C l i f ­
ton SL A I-11a J. W et I a. All of
aald
property
belny
In
the
County o f Hemlnole, Htet* of
f l o r i d * . Cn le .e euch c e r t l f l c a l *
ebalt b* redeemed ac.-.r-lltiK to
la w the property d e.erlhed In
e u . b c ert ifi c ate w ill be aold
to tb * h lu h en bidder at th*
51. Articles! Fur Kent
front dour o f th* Kemlnol*
County Court lloua * at Hanford,
Realtor-Iniuror-Trades
R E N T A BED
f l o r i d * , un the flrat Monday In
(he month o f October. t*&lt;U,
Roll away, Hospital 4 Baby 322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
which l* th* It h day o f O c t ­
Bede.
ober. 1*14.
90. Lola For Salt
By Day, Week, or Month
Dated tht* 3lrd day o f July
1»*4.
Ittt.
Ph. FA 1-5181 t i l W. U t 8L
I O fficial C le r k '* H**l&gt;
( O f fic ia l Clark'a Beall
TION. 522-0954.
C AR R O LL’S FU R N IT U R E
A r th u r H. Back wit h . Jr.
Ar th u r H. Beck w it h , J r ,
Clark C ir c u it Court,
Clark o f Circuit Court
low price* check the Herald
F o r real automobile bar­
• • m lu o l* County, f l o c t d a
■•tnlnol* County, F lo r id *
By: O. T. Ray. Jr. D C,
By: C. T. Ray. Jr . D. C.
classified pages where local gains, check the Herald d a u Pub ll .h 6 . PL 1, S, U , 33. 1114- I f u b l l e U kept. I, s. l i , 13, l l i l ,

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FOUNTAIN H ELP W AN TED
2505 P A R K D RIVE
Apply In person al Keyser’a
322-2120
823-7495
Pharmacy. I/mgwood Plaza.
NIGHTS 322-6824 — 323-0546

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SEPT. SPEC. Ladle'* Shoes, 87. HunIncHH R e n ta ls
11.98 on convenient racks.
io n LEASE—Service Station.
Surplus City.
Good location. Good pro­
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
duct!. Good treatment. Ph.
114 Per Yard
locally 322-4342, o r apply to
Patloa, Floor, Free Estimates
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
•and, cement, rock, pipe,
■teel,
grease
trape, dry WAREHOUSE OR OFFICE.
Will lease 840 aq. ft. 545
welli. Stepping stone*.
month. Plenty o f windows,
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
separate entrance In Com­
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
mercial k Warehouse dis­
B Y P R IV A T E P A R T Y . Com­
trict. Also 8,500 aq. fi. of
plete house full of furniture.
Warehouse apace, all or part,
AU like new. Take all or
4c per ft.
any. 2831 So. Park. 322-8437.

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NEW HOMES

No selling. 51.25 to 51.50 pet
hour. See Company Reprc
S A LK S BROKRR
tentative V a, m. Sharp. A’ e Have The Home For You
Room 2U8, Mcbch Bldg.. 224
E. U t St.

CARPETS clean ca ller with FE M ALE Dishwasher Days;
the Blue Lustre Electric
Male
Dishwasher
Nights.
Shamponer only I t per day
Chick 'N Treat, Sanford.
Carniil'a Furniture.
77. SI I tint Ion W a n te d
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trsdc, Re
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE MOBILE
HOMES
MOVED.
FISH CAM P.
Reasonable charge. Safe de­
livery. Special Dual wheel
B ILL'S RARG AIN BARN
truck. Write P. O. Box 1544,
of 10,000 Items
Sanford.
1300 Urapevllle Ave.
IRONING In my home. 322
REPOSSESSED SINGER
8203.
SWING Needle Select O-Matlc
Zlg Zag. Excellent condition. DAYS WORK: 322 6277.
Doei
decorative
sewing,
monograms, makes button­ WORK, day, week. 322 0300.
holes, sews on butkmi, all Housework. 322 0321 or 4209.
without attachments. Sold
my
home
new for over $299. Balance BABYSITTING
weekday*. Experienced. Ph.
now due 158, or pay 15.80
322-6584.
Monthly. Trade-Ins accepted.
Phone Credit Manager, 322W ILL K E E P 3 or 4 year old
8027.
child (or Working Mother.
Ph. 322 9106.
WORLD ROOK Encyclopedia.
Used. U rg e type Edition.
BABYSITTING, days, night*
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
or regular. Cathy 322-1212.
lad 93, Sanford.
P A R T TIM E , office, 9-12 a. m.
2 Ft. Fan In Cabinet, caster
Sanford Herald Box, 92.
mounted. 3 Ft. square x 12"
deep, changeable apeed pul­ 81. Itenl Estate - Sale
leys,
rotates
about
400
RPM , H h|i. motor, heavy NICE BUILDING LOTS or
Business Iota and 1 Building
steel mesh to cllminute dan­
on the lots. Have 8 left, one
ger to children, like new.
for 5500 or eight lor 52500 on
Must bo seen to appreciate.
the corn or Main St. and
Also some homo Photo fin­
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
ishing equipment and I mm
Enterprise. Fla. 068-4601,
movie camera. Ph. 322-2352.

95.

Crystal Lake P a rk -L a k e Mary
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3561.

SEM INOLE K IN D E R G A R TE N
Nursery lo w taking registra­
tions. Qualified teacher. 24
FOR
S A LE :
1 Miniature
4ir. service. Reasonable Ph.
Poodle,
11"
high,
black
322-9459 &gt;r 322-7820.
male; 1 Apricot Miniature
Female, 11" high; 1 Black
"W hat do you hope If will be o b o u t. . . another race
H O LLY AVE.
Female Toy, 10*' high. All
riot or Red China t "
K IN D E R G A R TE N
shots A all AKC Registered.
JUNIOR KINDERS
240(1 Orange Ave.
2127 Holly Ave.
Ph, 322-3500
95. Houneii For Sale
90. Lotn For Sale
The Only Pre-School In San­
15. Catering ■ Food
ford to have participated In M A Y F A IR BUILDING LOTS. TUPLEX on S. Sanford, near
OKRA. 322-0411.
the State Accreditation Pro­
Lake Jessup, on lot 150x290.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
gram.
Also room for trailer. Casti
Scott
Ave,
Will
consider
YOUNG BEEF FOB FREEZTalks! Ph. 322-7519.
reasonable offer. J. N. HobE lt— 41c per lb. Ph, 322 1626 DANCING LESSONS: Ages 4ion,
Jr.
Ph.
322-1535
or
322up. Ballet, Toe, Jazz. 55 per
112. Plumbing
0228.
month. Instructor Marilyn
Bennett. Call Bob Ray's
ELD ER SPRINGS
Studio o l Dance, 322-4740 be­ 95. Houses For Sule
PLUMBING
S E V E R A L Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
tween 7 and 10 p. m.
D AY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Bedroom Homes available in
NEW HOMES
322-7817 or 322-3125
all
Areas of Sanford. Let us
West
Fourth
St.
Just
off
Per­
fl. Mole Help Wanted
Show you Around!
simmon. Salesman on pro­
PLUMBING
MAN 21-45 for Insurance Debit,
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
Contracting Repair*
Sanford Area. Salary plus
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
FR E E ESTIM ATES
commission. 323-0843.
Saturday k Sunday 1:00 to
R. L. H A R V E Y
1901 S. Park Ave.
7:00 p. m.
204 Sanf.trd Ave.
FA 2-318*
C O M PANY E X PA N D IN G !
F A 2-5232 anytime
Can You Sell? Do you want
:M. Well Drilling
to grow with a rapidly ex
pending Company? If you
W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS.
are 21, neat, bund able and
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
have car ace Company Re­
All Type* and Slzci
presentative at Room 208,
We Repair and Service
Mri.irh Bldg., 9 a. m. Sharp,
STINE
224 K. 1st St.
Machinery and Supply Co.
2, 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6432
72. Female Help Wanted
1, 144, k 2 BATHS
25. Air fund. &amp; Healing
KITCHEN EQ UIPPED
S U PPLE M E N T INCOME!
For the Best Buy In
Need Indie*, fl5 - HR, with or LOW M O NTH LY PAYM ENT?
A New or Result Home,
AIlt-CONDITIONINU
For Complete Information
without car for Survey work
See Stenstrom Realty
By FEDDERS
See or Call Your
4 hours, 5 days per week

If. B. POPE CO., Inc.

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Reasonable prices
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Free parking, 2nd 8t Oak.
Harriett's beauty Nook, 101 Upholstering k Mattress red
ovatmg. New 8c Used Furni
S. Oak, 322-1742.
lure. Cal) N il Bedding Mfg
Permanent Special
Co., at 709 Celery Ave
Cur Budget Wave Now JO.95
FA 2-2L1T.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834 Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold,
P E R M A N E N T S P E C IA L for
la r r y ’s Mart 21S Sanford
August, lb complete. Hazel
Ave Ph. FA 2-413*.
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
69. S ch o o ls &amp; In s tru c tio n s
25th. 322-1321.

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X I I T I I K IIF I P F I . I C 4T IO N
F u ll T A X
IIK III
4*er. 1* 1.1* F lo rid a gla lu ta a at

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N O T I C E IS H K R K n r f i l V HN.
That
rmvlil
Rom*
th *
h older o f the f u llo w lti g c e r t i ­
f ica te haa (llod aald c e r t ific a t e
f o r lux det-d to be laaued t h e r e ­
on. T h * c e r t ific a t e number and
your uf te.uanc*, the d e s c r ip ­
tion o f th* property , and t h *
mime In which 11 waa a . a . Be*' '
a r e as f o llo w s :
e'er I U l - a le No. I l l
Tear of
Issuance 1)13
Draerlptlua a f F ro p e e ty i
i: 37 F l o f 4V 111 F t o f *
S Blk I I T r 13, T h * T o w n
o f Hanford, I'lat Book 1
pages 3f to f l A I I I 111
t l i 111 A 117
Name
In
which
assessed
laiura Bank*. Al l o f ** lil p r o ­
p erly being In th * County o f
Seminole. S la t * o f Flo rid *. C o ­
le** such c ert ifi c a t e sha ll b*
redeemed acc ording to la w tt. ,
proparty deacrlbo.1 In such c e r ­
tif ic a te w ill be sold lo th *
highest bidder at th* f ro nt door
o f the Hemlnole County Court
House at Sanford. Flo rid a, on
the f ir s t Monday In th * month
u f October. H i t . which 1* t b *
i t h day o f October, 1)14.
lis te d Ih l* I t r d day o f July
till.
(O fficial C le r k * 6 «* il
A r th u r H. Back with. Jr.
C le r k Circuit Court
Hemlnole Courtly, F l o r i d *
B y : O. T, Ray, Jr.. D C ,
PuShUll hfcitL L v 43. i i . t i l l

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Houses

For

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2 STORY HOUSE, extra lame
rooms. 1800 cash and only
d o .v t g o o v e r b o a r d &lt;m
nine years lo pay. 715 Mag­
i high monthly payments on
nolia, 322-8969.
.vour retired pay. We have ■
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
nice 3 Bedroom, 1 Rath, kit­
LARG E HOME
Bcdr-yomi located In various
chen equipped home with 209 E. tOth St Ideal for large
sections of Sanford
fenced hack yard, overlookfamily looking for lot* of
Immediate Delivery
in; a nice small lake, 1/10
floor space. 4 Bedrooms, 2
M O N TH LY
P A YM E N TS
mile from Mayfair Country
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
F R O M §5 0 .0 0
Club
Golf
Course,
Club
ing room, corner location.
FOR TH E REST HOME
House, on corner lot 110* x
All [or only $8500. Terms
HUY
120’. for only $2,800 Down,
can he arranged.
SEE YO U R
wlih balance of $11,700 at
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
4,s% . Total monthly pay­
Realtor
ments $77.50. This is a
Raymond Lundquist, Alio.
GOOD INVESTM ENT!
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Rank Bldg

Homes

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and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: .122-21 in
Nights: 323-0700
322-0618
2324 Park Drive

Legal Notice
*R M I\01.K I &lt;11 v r v
n iM M i n itn ii««in \
ttwilf** nf I'd It Mi* Mrnftnat
Not let l» h f roliy x l v m , that
• f t * r rnrtaliaruHnti, tha *#m»?iot» County Znninir. Cnmml«*
• Ion w ill hold ;\ public h#nrtnv
iti-trrmlnp th* fcimlhllltv nT
racommrndtnir I « the Hoard r»r
t ’ nunly Commla al^tifra that the
follo w in g
drprrlhrd
pro piT ty
p r a i t n t l y inn*&lt;1 A-1 Aprirul*
• a r t b§ *o$ird r-1 Comme rcial:
T h t W :oo ft or th* 8 4&lt;« ft of
1ha N\V«; «»f the HID; In 8ec&lt;lon 29-21H-31 K. Fu rt h er ilearrthad m l y l n r Fuat o f Jamea*
t o w n ItitlNllrlalnn.
Public hrar lnn w ill Ha bald
In th* fffmlnola Coun ty Court
!f ou »e,
County
Commissioner
Itooni, Hanford, Florid a, \V&gt;dtiasdny, Septemb er •* 1IC4 al
7 :30 I*. M* o r a■ aoon th ere afte r
• a posuthl*.
Hemlnol*
Coun ty
Zoning
Commission
11y Hebe rt H Tl ro w n
Sem inole
Co un ty
/.oninc

D irect or

Puhllah Aug. !S A Sept. 1. 1941
cnc-73
tr.s iiM ii.K m r v r v
m iM M i ro ssstissm v
S t t l r . « r P i ilillf I I . m Ms k
N o lle * l&gt; h n . b y S lv«n , Ihnl
■ frer rnnalderatlnn, th* K.-niln o t* Coun ty Zonin g Com m is ­
sion w ill hold « puhtli- he.rliiii
So determine th* CssslMllty o f
r » o o m m * m l l n r In th* llo«r.| nf
C o u n ty C‘ o m m U s lo n * r » that th*
follo w in g
de.crlhe d
pr ope rty
p res e n t ly toned It - 1 l l * * l d * n t U I
it* inrisil A - I Aarli-tiltur.il: I-nt«
1. 1, and 1 lllork
K,
Kern
T*rrar*
Hulntlvlalnn.
Kurther
deecrl nt as ly in g s n f ( )' !lr l* n
Itr»ol. K o f Naval D r lv * and IV
o f J a ffa Drive.
Put,lie h ea ri n g w ill ha h * H
In th * Hemlnol* County Court
House, County Commlitlnn ara
Hoorn. Hanford. Flo rid a, Wednrad*y, September S. 1)S4 at
7:10 P, M. or aa aeon lt is r s * f t * r
a t po*«it&gt;l*
Hemlnol*
County
Znnln*
Commission
By Hobart S Brown
Hrmlnol*
County
Zoning
D lr* i'to r
Fuhllsh Aug. SI * Kept. 1. IS It
C D C - 7*
A O T tir. n r
.trri.irc rio *
r im t a x iik k ii

(■•*. ISI.IS Florida Hlatuts* of
le st)
N O T I C K 18 II K H K 1 IT ( IIV *
K N , T h a i Alltart A. Myara tha
3,older o f tha follow-log c e r t i ­
f ic a te haa filed **ld c # r t l l l c » l *
f o r tax dead to h* Issued thsraon. T he r s r t l f l c a l * number and
y e a r o f lasuan*-*, the d es cr ip ­
tio n o f th* prope rty , and the
name In which It waa a* *e *»ed
a r * aa f o l l o w * :
C e r t l f l r a t * No, 1ST
Tsar of
Issuance 19*°
U r s s rlp tlo a o f I*r*ip*Tlri
|,,,t* ; i A S3, tVashlnatnn
F a r k Oviedo Flat Book I
rage »
N a m * In whlrh * » . # * « r d Ida
JI. W illiam s. AH of a*ld p ro ­
per ty being In the County of
Kemtnole. State nf Florid a, liltleaa auch cert if ic ate shall bt
rede emed accor ding to law tha
p ro pe rty deecrlbed In auch c e r ­
t if ic a t e w ill be sold tn the hlatiest bidder at the front door of
the
Hemlnole
County
Court
llouee at Hanford, Florida, on
I he l l r e l Monday In the niontli
o f October, 1l i t . wh lrh la th*
tth d * y o f Octo bl*r. 1**4
Dated thla l l h day o f Au gu* t

1114.

lO f flr t a l Clerk * H»al)
Ar th u r H
lle ck wlt h, J r .
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnole County. Florida
By: U. T. H*y. Jr., O C.
Publish Bepl. I, ». 14, SJ. 1&gt;I4
CDB-4

s o l i c i t OF A H I M J l U T I I W
F o il T A X IIK tlll
H e r . IPS.I* Flwtlda glatiete* » f
J|$.|f||
NO T IC K , IH I I K R E B T R I V ­
E N, That l.estsr K Tnm bsck
tha holder of tha f o llo w in g
o e r tlf lr a t a hae filed eald r * r tlfl oa t* for l a t deed tn b* Iseu*d
t hereon.
Th*
cert ifi c ate
number and ye ar o f Issuance,
the deecrlp'ton o f ihe prope rly,
and the name In which It » « »
assessed are a* f o l l o w ■:
C e rti fica te No. 4
T ea r of
laauance 1M1
llearrlptlMH ill Fe nperty i
lait IT. I uike JIarkhani l &gt; f a i r s Flat Book 11. I’agee
M A «l
. ..
Na me In which assessed It
K n o x flet tlngliau*. T r u s t s ' Al’
o f eald pr ope rty belna In tn*
C o u n iy o f gemlBol*. Hta l* o f
Florid a, r nless eu, h c ert ificat e
■hall ba redeemed according to
la w lha prope rty described "
auch te rt lfl c ,i t e w ill b. sold to
tha highest bidder « t the fr -n t
door o f the Hemlnole County
f e u r t f(ciui9 at
r l« 'r »
Ida, on tha fir at Monday In lha
xtonlh o f Orlober, 1**4. wh!*1
-It
la the Sth day o f October, 1»*t
Stated this JSrd day o f June,
( O f f u l a l Clerk Heal)
Ar th u r H Hackwlth. J r.
Clerk Circuit Court,
hem lnol* County. Florid a
fly : 11 T. Hay. J r , H &lt;
Fuhllsh Sept. 1, •. 14, SJ 1&gt;«*
4JD KII

S H IP M A T E ,

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

Rent

2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
322 8892.

Property

X

For

2 Bed roo m ho me, 817 C al. ilm n.

U R E K N B R fA R

Choice
let*
available
lit
G rn n b rU r o f Loch Arbor
ovorlooklnt
g o lf
court*.
Cuitom building to your
specifications.
Grecnbrior
developed by

REN TALS

NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
KiNGSWonn
required on thia
Beautiful
BUILD ERS, INC.
Spanish-type home on 2 lota
202 Fairmont Dr.
In fine neighborhood. Spac
FA 2-H074
ions rooms throughout which
include Living Room, Dining
Room, Kitchen. 2 Bedroom* E V E R E T T A . H A R P E R
AG ENCY - REALTO R
and tile bath. Separate gar
MSS S. Park Ava.
age bldg, include* amall
apartment. Price $14,000 and P bo act F A 2-2264 or FA 2 22*5 T h e y n o t o n l y g n v o n t o a l l t h o s o k i t t e n o f r e e — t h e y
e v e n t h r o w In a b a s k e t t o c a r r y t h e m a w a y l n
$103 per month.
5 nOOM HOUSE on Old Or
lando Illway. I'h. 323-0913
95. H oubch F o r S a le
9 7 . H o i ih f b F o r I t f n l
after 7 p. ni.

SO UTH W ARD

2 ROOM A P A R T M E N T , Prl
vale bath A entrance, 318
Good Rental homes. Priced
Mcltonville. I’ ll. 322-3120.
right, are renting and leas­
I BEDROOM FURNISHED,
ing fasti
fa ll Today, For Prompt and
utilities included. A d u l t s
Efficient Service. It Pays!
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.

HOME OWNERS

Legal Notice

St. Johns Realty

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

N O T H ’ 17 O F A F F I . I C A T I O N

F o il

tax

nr.r.ii

(Bee, 104.1* F l o r i d * BlalistM of
I F*g)
n o t ic e
ib
tiim K n r n iv KN, T h a t David Home th* hold­
er o f Ihe follow In* r e r l l f l c a l *
lias filed aald c ert ifi c a t e for tax
deed to be leaned thereon. The
c e rt ific a t e number and y*a r of
Issuance, Hi* des cription o f th*
property , and the name In which
II waa a* a*s**d ar e aa fo llo w s:
C e r tif ic a te No. l j o s
T s a r of
Issuance l i l t
Desrrlptlnss o f F ro p e r ty t
A ll ll-*s * T a n a U w o o d B*ctlon T w o A Fa rt D » * r In
O lll t tea F a * * I IT A tHtll
m
F e e * 410) Il k I Tang le w o o d Ii*p1al Flat Hook
1 Page M
Nama In which assessed W e l l ­
born C. P hillip *. J r . Ine All
o f said p ro p e rly being In th*
Coun ty o f Hemlnole, Btat# o f
Florida. Unless aui-h c ert if ic ate
shall be redeemed accor ding to
la w the p ro pe rty deecrlbed In
auch re n lfli- a t e w ill he eold
lo th* highest bidder at Ih*
front door of
th* Hemlnol*
County Court House at Hanford,
Florid a, on tha fl ra l Monday In
th* month o f October, 19*4,
which Is th* t ill day o f csetober,
19*1.
Dated thla 33rd day o f July
19ft
(O f f i c i a l rietk'e Brat)
Ar th u r K. lle ck w lt h, Jr.,
c l e r k c i r r u l t Court
Hemlnole County. F lo r id *
l l y : it. T. Ilay, J r „ D. C.
Publish Hr pi. 1, I, I I . JI. 19M.
C D K -lt

FURNISHED 2 Rod room , Den 2 RED ROOM HOUSE. Rowtnan'a Trailer Court. G68lloute with air-conditioning
t'l.FIIK'X Niyrit'K Olp BAI.K
4908.
patio &amp; carporlc, $95. Ph.
N O T IC E IH H K H K I t Y 1IIV322-3249,
K N that under a Devrae nl
LAKE
M ARY. 2 Bedroom,
Foreclosure and B i l * entered
by the Judge nf the Circuit
Florida room, fenced yard.
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
2
lkdroom
I'mirt n f th* Ninth Judicial Clr322-1507.
Home, $75 month. 322-3249.
culr, In and fur Henilnnle Oounty. Florida, nti lbs :&lt;ih day
uf August, 19M, In * e r r u i n
raus* h ri wa en W I N T E R D A R K
F E D E R A L B A V I N II B A N D
I .ft A N A F S O C IA T IO N F la ln llf f ,
and T H E R U I E C L Y D E lint IERB. and O K N E V A l&gt;. ROtlERB.
hit wife, and C L A R E N C E HITO A R and J i t A N N E HIJtlAR . hi*
wife, and BA RA HAIt-I/)lt|H
Defendant*.
being
Chanc ery
No. 14311, I w ill sell nl public
auction In the highest bidder
f,ir cash at Hi* frnnt dnnr o f
th* C,alrtlinue# In th* Cit y o f
Hnnfnnl. Hemlnol* County, F lo r Ida. el the hour of 1t:ni) u'clock
A M. on Meplrtnher ll t l t . 19M,
that certain psn-ed o f real p ro ­
perty described aa f o l l o w * :
Icit 13. L A K E n i l A N T L K T
HILI.1.
H»mlnol*
Cnunty.
Florida, aeconttng tn plat
th *r «o f, as rfo nr dr d In Flat
Rook 11. F a g * &gt;7. o f th*
I’ ubllr Record* o f Semipole County, Florida.
(BE A LI
Arthur H
Be ckwith . Jr..
c l e r k o f Circuit c o u rt
By: Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
Winderw esille, l l s l n t * fit W a rd
314 Park A vennr, Koulh
W in te r I’ erk, Florida
At torneys f o r F l a l n l l f f
Fubllsh H*pl. I. 19M
C D K -I

mini

FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
322-281)0.

Clean 4 Room*. 611 Park.
NUT ICE IB H E R E B Y R I V ­
EN, Tha t David Hom# ih * hoi it*
widow
wishi'g
to W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS
#r o f th* folltMAiriR r e r l l f k *1* Winking
him fkl#tl M l 4 i*#rl If lc‘* l * for
■hare home with a woman or
114 W. First St.
k i t &lt;1* p 4 to h# I xml *4 t hr from
couple. 322-4367.
T h t r r r i If I n i ' * fiumher *•n4 yi n r
E FFIC IE N C Y $40. 611 P irk
rif 11m ih iii #, tha 4iftorlr&gt;Mon of
house, kitchen
Ih* property* irul t h i nanti In 2 BEDROOM
hlrh ft w a « i M M i o l ar * a*
FURN.
Apt. Cloie tn. Jimmie
•quipped. 817 Escambia Dr,
Cowan. 322-4013.

322 0920,
C f r l l f l r a l * No SOI
T * * r of
luMianc# 1112
D r ir r lp lliiii nf I ' r o p r r i y i
2-I1EDROOM house, complete­ FURN. 4 rot.m apt. $10 nut.
l#n! 7 IIIk A, Follow »h1p
Adults. 322 0180.
ly furnished. 322 2377.
Ad iltle n* r i i t Plook I, F a t *
S

Neirnt In which Ai*»a*«4 TubHr M o H f e M t C o , Inc. All of
pit 14 propel ty
hr I hr
lo
Hi*
C"rt II lbI jr o f Kern In ole, Ml ate of
F lo r id * . U f i l i i v mirh r e rU fl*
cm4ie aha ]] b t f e d i a m t d ac**«4riiIng lo l e w the p r o p t r i y deeirlh*
#4 In auch c t r l l f l c a i * will l»«
ski-14 in Ih# his he ei hl44*r at
the front 4onr o f i h i hrmlnole
County C o m ! Ilmme at San ­
ford Flo r hi*, on the fir el Mon*
tiny In ihe riuirilh o f Orinher
which I n tha Mh tley of
Oclohar, 1SCI.
TUtid I h U 2Ir4 day o f July
1MI
I &lt;iff trial Cla rk '* a r * l »

r o a n of the t'oaaly
l e a l s s l s t'oaaly. Flee*
Proha I*,
F a ls ie af
O. HAUNCH,
Deceased.
T o A l l r e r d l l e r a a a * Person*
M atin*
Claim*
or
Ifeia aad*
A * a l a * ( t i l l E alatei
Tou and each o f you a r * hartby n otified and requ ired to
present any rla lma and d e ­
mand* which you, or either of
you, may lia r * a g a in * !
th*
estate o f OHCAII It. IIA ItNKS.
deceased, le i# o f tl r a n l Count
Wisconsin, to th * County
Judge
of
Hrmlnole
County,
Florid a, at hie o f f ic e In Ih*
court house o f eald County at
Hanford, Flo rid a, w it h in * ! *
calendar mo nth* from the Dm*
o f Ih* first publication o f thle
n olle* . T w o copies of each
claim or demand shall b* In
w r iti n g, and shall at at * the
place of residence and post o f ­
fice ad Ires* o f tha claimant,
and shall l&gt;t sworn to by the
claimant, hla agant, nr a t t o r ­
ney end accompanied by a f i l ­
in g fe* o f o n * d olla r and sui h
claim or d fm an d not eo filed
shall b* void.
Kenneth It. Rarnea
A&lt; ancillary a-1tain 1*1 rat or
o f the t l s l a l * o f
OHCAII H ItAn NKH.
Deceased
U Kit A HI’ K K R . J It.,
I t J t * M agnolia Avenu e
Hanford, Florid a
A tto rn e y for said E state
publish Aug. I I , I I , I I , A Bept.
1, 1444,

ci&gt;o-:r

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FURNISHED
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 3 BEDROOM
Apartment. Close in. Ph.
ped. Available on October 3
322-9173 day* 322 0641 even
I’ h. 322 6234.
inga.

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rm r irr
v o m it ,
D ll i a i . &lt; IIH I I T OF
I ' l . O I I I H A,
IN
AN D
F II R
M . H I M I I . i : I III..N TI,
I , A W NO, M W
N O T H K OF Nl I T
n i . T T H K M u T l i R L IN Elf, I N C ,
* F l o r i d * eorpar*1lon.
Fist ntltt,
-v« t "4tM MOD I T T H K R V IO B CO R .
I’D I I A T I ) I N , * fo r eig n c n r p o i* t Inn,
l&gt;rfi-nd*nt
■TATE
OF
F LO R ID A
TO
COM M O D ITY K E K V I C E
CO R 1-0 It A T ION, * f o r « l * n
rnrp nr*lln n,
»hn»*
prlnrtpet f it * - * nf huethrs* Is
111) W e ll Attest, N e w York ,
N e w Y or k :
You e r* untitled that suit h e *
b e * ,t ln tlt lu t* d a g ain *! you tn
th* Circuit Court. Ninth Judtotst C ir c uit In and f a r B*mlhot* Couniy, Florida, • • • k i n g
lo re co v er the m m nf F l v *
Thnu**uit Nln * llninlr*d H i l l y .
T li ra * and (I M n ii Im l l e t * ( $ ( , .
S t J t t i , t o g e th e r wit h ■ w r i t
r.t atta ch ment
In v o lv in g t ; e
Ctn* Fro*, lint*, l i t • C lo r e tr il
8* tn In r-1a County,
Florida.
T i l s n u i l i * Is tn rr-iutr* you
to fi le wit h Ihe Clerk nf eald
Court your w rit te n defenaas, If
*n y , tn Die platulHCe c o m ­
plaint In eald cause, and lo
serve a copy on the p l a i n t i f f s
A t t o r n e y s , below, not tstee than
lha l l i h day o f keptambar, A.
It. 19*1
Her sin fe ll not nr a deorta
pro confaaeu will be au tafed
as-clnst you, f--r default,
AVI NKHB my hand end the
veal nf eald Court at Hanford,
Florida, this 7lh day o ( August,
A D. 1114.
(B E AL)
A r th u r H fl*rk with, Jr.
Clark uf Ati* Circuit Court
lly M i r t h * T A'lhlen
De puty Clerk
H U T C H IS O N A N D L K F F L K R
I'n tt Of tlc a D r a w e r H
E dw ard s Bu ilding
Hanford, F l o r i d *
A l l o i i i a y * for I ' D I n l l f f
Publish Aug. 11, l i , 7t h Bep!
t, 1na *
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Legal Notice

17

th e
m v t i i J|

I A 2 BEDROOM Apartment*.
$53 lo $63 Apply Apl. 7,
401 E. Ulh St.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus Uily.

115. A h Idh For Stile
1961 Olds F85 4 Door Sedan.
Florida Slate Hank, Ralph
I’ czold, 322-1611.
’55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322 6648, Claude llam ill.
’56 (ll.DS, A/C, RAH, Real
clean inside A out. Need*
*ome m olor repair. Make
offer, 119 Lake Dol Dr.

$ Bank $
Repossessions

’ 53 Font) 2-door, radio A
heater, fair condition. 3230802 after 3 p. m.
1938 PONTIAC Chleftan, blua
A white, R A H, premium
w/w full wheel covers, new
acal covers, scat belt, $649.
2400 Laurel Ave., 322-9163.

’38 Chrys. $698 bal, $32 mo. '35 Ford Station wagn, A/T.
Good tlris. RAH. Reason,
able. Ph. 6fa-40l2.

’39 Ramb. $279 bal. $16 mo.
’58 Chev. $199 hal, $24 mo.

’61 Renault, $359 bal, $29 mo.
’38 Cadillac $797 bal, $37 mo.
’57 Ply. HT. $393 hal, $32 mo.
’61 Chev. $997 hal. $13 mo.
’60 Ford, $797 bal, $33 mn,
’39 Ford, $596 hal, $29 mn
’38 Pont. $691 bal, $32 mo.
’59 Chev. Wg, $697 bal, $32 mo.
’59 Ply Wg. $687 bal. $21 mo.
’36 Pont. Wg $591 bal $21 mo.
’38 I’ nnt. Wg, $877 hal, $37 mo.
’58 Chev. Wg. $759 bal, $36 mo.
’57 Olds Wg. $697 bal, $32 mo.
’39 Merc. $699 bal, $32 mo.
’53 Cadillac. $591 bal, $31 mo.
*35
Ford $399 bal, $21 mo
’59 Chev. V8 $992 hal, $39 mo.
’641 Falcon $717 hal, $36 mn.
’61
VW, $1991 bal., $12 mo.
’39 Old*. Cpe $997 hal, $39 mo
‘38
Old*. $399 bal, $31 mo.
‘38 Chev. $199 bal, $24 mo.
’ 57 Olds ir r , $693 hal, $33 mn
’59 Chev. Bel. $991 bal, $39 mn.
'51
Pont. $499 bal, $24 mo.
‘54 Cadillac $199 ha!, $24 mo
'51
Pont. $199 hal, $3| mo,
'00 Lin. .VC $1392 bal, $52 mo.
‘61 Kcnaull, $392 bal, $31 mn.
'60 Falcon $6ii bal. $32 mn.
'58 Hillman, $597 bal, $31 mo.
•36 Ford PU, $397 bal, $31 mn.
’54 Ford I’ U. $199 bal, $23 mo.
•53 Caddy $399 bal, $19 mn.
’S3 Ford, $79 bill, $6 mo.
•S3 Tlulck. $38 bal, $1 mo.
’54 Chev. $85 hal. $5 mo.
•S3 nidi, $99 hal. $6 mo.
'58 Ply.
$97 bal. $6 mo.
W H IK ) T K A D K !

1962 Econnline Pickup $893;
Mustang Rntatiller with ntw
engine, $100. 322 1183.
1946 PLYM O U TH . Good runn*
ing condition. Call 322-2012
1060 CH EVRO LET. Excellent
condition. Low mileage, $773.
Th. 322 3428.

120. Automotive Service
COHEN RAD IATO R TfflOP
Free
inspection,
estimate*,
pickup, delivery. R ecorinl
A repairi discounted.
21 Oh E. 3rd.
322-3413

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senknrik Glass and Painl
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph.

FA

2 4622

Auto Glaaa, Tnpe
* Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
364 W. 2nd St. T A 2 8032
A LL WORK G U AR AN TE E D

I2.'t. Hunts &amp; Motors
14’ SCATCRAFT, Mark 35 Mer*
cury molor, trailer, $550,
323-0328.

CLOSED FOR VACATIO N un*
til Sept. 3 nig reopening
Sale Thur*&lt;lay on all *De
Runabouts, Cruiser*. Motor*,
and Trailer*. Sample price*:
$695 Fish fc Ski Runihouf
$(30: $1893 17’ Traveler CnilREPOSSESSIONS. INC.
*er $1293; M hp. $1193 Eviit*
I fll?
SANK01tD AVE.
rude $850. Many other*.
O l’ fcN E VE N IN G S
Terms, n o b * o n Sport in I
Good*. Downtown Sanford,
322-3981.

National

IUIZ

Phone 322*4503

C H AR LIE IS

Furn. Apt. 2300 aieilonvltle.

9th, 322-0768.

follow*:

ROSE COURT A PA R TM E N TS
1 lilt. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
Near Naval Ruse. 2015 San­
ford Avr. 668-1323.

’60 COMET 2 Dr. Automatic,
new tire*. A-1. 322-8142.

115. Autos For Sale

1(1(5. A p i i r t n i e n t n f o r K e n t

Legal Notice

IN
THE
f I R C I IT
COI BT,
NIN TH
JI III! I At.
I 'l l lI T T T ,
IN
IN I t
F o il
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IN I ' l l A Ni l-Ill 1 NO. I I M I
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F lIR F . IT .n a i N K
W IN T E R P A R K
FEDERAL
HA VINOH A N D L O A N ABBOC IA T I O N , a corporation o r g a n ­
ised and S l i t t i n g under Ih*
Arthur II
fle'kwlrh, Jr.
laws o f Ih * lln lls d Hlalea o f
&lt;*lerk Circuit Court
Ainsrlra
Hemlnol* County, Florida
F la ln llf f .
lly O T. flay. Jr . I* C.
v*
Puhltfth Pepf. t. t, II. ss. m i
E L E A N O R I C O R D E L L . Flngl*. criK -io
LKHI.IE H M A T and M A R T H A
n o T iriB o r A r r i * i r % T i o ^
REED F L IN T
Defendant*
mn t h
M .r t tK 'a n o t h m i i f b a l k
1 i « r . l a i . i a F lo rid a
«r
N O T IC E IH I t E l t E l t r I I I V E N H i l l
that undar a Decra* nf K or *m it s c r
m iir.n F .n r o i v
etnaur* and Hit* entered by th* KN. That f* n F o yle the holdar
Judge of lb * Circuit Court nf o f lha f o l l o w in g car tlflc at a ha*
the Ninth Judicial Clr rull . In f i l t d aald cart lf lc ata for t a i
and for Hemlnole County, F l o r ­ deed lo ba Uouad theraon Tha
ida, on th* 31th day nf August r e r l |fIrate number ami j e e r o f
t i l l . In * certain causa b r iw e e n l» eya tire, th t d ** crl pi Inn o f the
W IN T E R
F A It K F E D E R A L p ro pe rl y,
and
the
name
In
SAVINC.B
AND L O A N AHHO- whlrh K waa a*Ne&gt;«ieed ara a*
Cl A T K I N F l a l n l l f f and K t. EA - fnllowa *
N O R t C O R D E L t o single, t.EH- Cart lf lc a ta No. iaa
Tear of
LIE
II
M A Y and M A R T H A leatianr* ISID
fleBerlp tln* o f Pr«t|a#rlyi
T tE K P F L I N T . Defendant*, b e ­
Idol 1« 111k A Tra ct I I , Haning Chancery No. 14713. 1 wilt
■ell at public auction to the
lando Hprlna* Acro rd lf a lo
highest bidder for cash nt the
I ’ lrft* Ih tr a o f rerordeil upon
front door nf Ih* Co urlh o u er In
I ho
I’ uhi Itlter«ifda
of
(he c i t y of Hanford, Hemlnol*
hemlnol# O m r ily Florida
County. Florida. *1 th * hour
Xem a
In
which
aaiaaaad
o f 11 on o'clock A M. on H*pt- Helen Sutherland
All o f aald
amber lltlt, 19*4, that certain p r o p e r ly heloa In lha County
parcel o f real p ro pe rty dee. o f Me ml nolle. Htal a «»f Flor hi 4
r r l b e t *■ fo llo w * ;
U l i i i i i &lt;uih c a rt lf lc a t a ahail
lot! I * In Ulork IT o f KAN he radaemed accor ding to law
l,
ANDO
THE
H Flha
i U ’ mpri ope rty deacrlhad In aurh
H E A F T I F I ' L A L T A M tiN T K ra rt H Ic atr will he eold lo IK*
HK i ' T I i i S act-ceding to the 111gheal bidder at tha fro nt door
Flat
th ere of recorded
in o f ilia Hamlnola Foun ty T ou rt
Flal Rook J. Doge *7 o f the Houea a! Hanford, Florida, on
I'ubllc R tc or de o f Hetnl- the flrai Monday In lh » month
m.
1* County, Florida
o 1 I H’l &lt;i 'bar. 1111, w hi' h la lha
ill* day o f October, 1S»#4
IHE At.I
Ar th ur II n * - h » l t b , J r ,
l u t e d thla 10th day of Augual
Clerk ot Clrtu lt Court
1)41
P &gt; ! Marlba T. Vlhlen, D C- (O f f i c i a l Clark a Heal)
W in derw eedle. Halnee k W ar d
Ar th u r If. Iia ck wllh , Jr.
JJ4 P a rk Avenue. South
Clark Circuit Court
W in t e r Park. Flo ri d a
Harnlnola Couniy. F l o r i d *
A tto rn e y* f o r F l a l n l l f f ,
l ly : a . t . n * y , J r , n. c.
FnMI-h Sept. I, 19*1, ’
T*uhi Ie|| g#pt. 1, I. II , SS, 1M4

l a the
Js4|t,
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la r e i
UHCAH

A V A ILA B LE Sept. 1. 322 4567,

FURNISHED OR U N F U R N ­
ISHED 2 Bedroom Duplex
Apartment Terrario floor*,
3 BEDROOM
HOUSE, 720
1 RR. furn. home, Lake Mary.
tile bath, water furnished.
Cherokee Circle. 322 8438,
No pot*. 322-3049.
Th, 322-2334 after 3 p. m.
FURNISHED 2 Room cottage.
Light* &amp; water furnlahed, 2 BEDROOM Furnished apart­
ment. $55. 1703 Magnolia.
206 I'alnirllo, 322 1787.

NIVril K O F A F F I . I C A T I O N
3 BEDROOM Unfurnished, 609
F O R T A X IIF.FD
I Her. m i . I * Vlnrl.1« s ta t u t e , of
W. Sth, Inquire at 610 W.

UNFURNISH ED 2 Bedroom
Duplex, kitchen equipped.
Excellent location, 322-3594.

HOME RENTERS

Stenstrom Realty

wife, and CI.AHMNCF, H t ' il. M l
sn,l JOANN'V: l U ' f l A l t . Ills wife,
and HAHA E. H A II- Ln t'IH
l),-f endvnt *

FURNISHED t B e d r o o m
apartment. T e rra n o floors,
tile
bath,
air-conditioned.
Adult*. Ph. 322-6201.

FURNISHED 3 Room ApL
('lean A close in. $55 mn.
Lights &amp; water included. Ph
It's Just good business to
322-9507.
check first with Sanfonl’s
largest
Home
Servicing FURNISHED a part menl, in­
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
quire 401 E I4th St., Apt.
Priced, lit all Sites!
I.

N E A R L Y NEW 2 Uctlrooui
K1U
RESALES
T A K E OVER PAYM EN TS. 3
Like new, 2 A 3 RED ROOM
home in Lake Mary, l'v
Bedroom, 1 Hath. Florida
2665 P A R K D RIVE
Rath*, electric kildtcn, carMASONRY H o m «, 1 * 2
Room, kilihen equipped. Ph.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
322-7195
porle A utilily wniti, $85. "22-24211
Rallis, KRi'hrns Kquipprd.
322-0611,
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 323 0516
Ph. 322 2715.
$ino Down, ra ym en li Itws
than rent.
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 hedFURNISHED
H E I.M LY R E A L T Y
room, icrccnctl porch, nicely
2BEDROOM Enrage apl, $55
I’ h. 322-1641
landacaped.
130
N.
Cortci.
N t lT IC K O F A F F I . I C A T I O N
1RKDKOOM home, coiy 199,
$55 ItcMorl Kentnls
FOI) T A X I1KI1M
2 II ED ROOM houae
$60
C s s . Ih l.lll Flo ri d a xta lir tr* o f
NEW HOMES
HUTCHISON’S
mins
3BEDROOM upvtaira apt $70
Available In Sanford area and
O CEANFRO NT APTS.
N O T IC K IP I I K f l K R T O I V UNFURNISHED
EN. That David Itnnia th * hold* THE T IM E TESTED FIR M
liongwrkKl area (6 ml. So. on
319 So, Atlantic
2BEDROOM, 1 bath, kilihen
er o f Ih* f o l l o w in g r e r l l f lc . i i * 118 N. Pork Ave.
FA 2 BI23
17-92).
Ready
fur
occupancy
Day Iona Reach
haa filed said c artlfl c at* for
etiuip. $60.
$A5.oo per mn. anti up.
Call 322-4038
ta t deed to he laeue.l thereon.
2 BEDROOM, 1 hath, kilihen
The
c ert ifi c a t e
number
and
Sales office. 862 Highland Ave.
ye ar of Issuance, the deecrfpequip. Dellary $75
1 IV*. M o b i l e H o rn e t * * Stile
tjmgwood, Fla,
tlnn of the property, and th*
2BEDROOM. 1 hath, kitchen
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838-3911 Collect
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
N I N T H JI Hit IN I. I I I I ! I IT . IN
equip. N. Orlnndo $85
are as fo llo w s:
C e rllfl n a le No. 1171
Tear of I M ) F o il M iM iN ot.r; n i l n 3HEDROOM, H* bath, Move NEW and USED
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Awnings &amp; Ca lianas
$135.
IN I ' l l A N I K n V NO. I I M I
ISearrlpllnsi ssf P r o p e r l y i
vttmTttAuy:
f o i i f .i t .o h i h i :
Q U A LITY MOBILE HOMES
le-l I Itlk «. H e ft ie r llontea
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
FA It K
F I l l i K I t » I,
Orlando H*c one, F la t llook W I N T E R
Hwy. 17 92 S
322 2562
LAK R . Call e r n n l a n
HAVINtlH
AND U l A N
IHHtl.
t l Cages a A *
REAl.TOR
INSUROR
Na me In which assessed lesw. ( R A T I O N , a enrjwiralli-ti .irgati322-1597.
'63 E X l’ ANDO, 55 x to, 3
re nc* C. fit Doro thy A. Fatnion. lied and exlstt ng umler the
FA 2 4991 1910 S. Frenrh Ave.
All o f *aId p ro pert y being In laws n l t h t L’ nltsd Hlste* nf
Bedrooms
air-conditioned.
97. I I ouhch F o r K en t
the County o f Hernlno!*. Hlsta America
Pay off balance $MKH1. Asking
Flal nt If f,
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5
.&gt;: F lo ri d *, t ’ tiles* auch re rtl *
$200 equity. I’ ll. 322-7462.
f l c a t * shall b* redeetntd accor d­ vt.
FURNISHED 2 BR house.
Pointa, $65 per month. Ph.
CLYDE
noO llltB
ing In la w tha p ro pert y des ­ T H E l i n t E
Adult*.
No
I’
eta.
322-7664.
322-1467.
cribed In such c e rt if ic a t e wilt and O K N E V A D HOnilllH, his
101. Trailer Spnce - Kent
Investment Jk Realty
U6 N. Park Avr.
322-9173

b* sold to 111* highest bidder at
the front door o f th* Hemlnol*
Co un iy Court llnuts at Hanford,
Florid a, on th* flret Monday
In the month o f October, 1M4.
which t* t h * Sth day o f Orlober,
ISM.
Dated thla SSrd day o f July,
ISM.
( O f fic ia l c l e r k ' * Beall
Ar thur II. Be ckwith , J r ,
C le rk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Florida
f ly ; 13. T. flay. Jr.. D. C.
Fuhllsh Hept. 1, S. 11, SS. 1M4.
C D K -I7

IflfL Apartments for Kent U5. Autos For Pale

322-0274,

V A - FHA

YOUR

H ouses

RENTALS
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. AirFurnished or Unfurnished
conditioned Bedroom. $65. lit
B tll-B lilr Agency
E. 8th.. 322-1283.
Ph. 322 5641 211 S. Park Ave.
1-Room Efficiency ipt. with
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
I A 3 Bedroom Ilouie*
for couple or single person
Pnyton Realty
322-1301
17-92 it Hiawatha
or retired All utilities in­
cluded tn rent, id e illy lo­
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668o t e d on In St., within 1
SI 22.
block of 2 free parking Iota
ami shopping ocnler. In­
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
quire at Manuel Jacobson
House. 2181 Palmetto, Ph.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

$100.00 D O W N

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th* above *iy1--d suit, end ynu
• r* r*&gt;|iilr*d to * * r v e a copy
nf ynur A n * w » r nr e.lhar P l e a d ­
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Mnulevard, f&gt;rDndo, Florida, end III* tha o r i ­
g in a l Anawvr nr other Ple a din g
In tha n f f U * nf III* Clark *.f
lha Circuit Court on rev t.efor*
the 9th day nf keplrnibet, 1*14,
I f y..u fall to dn an, * decree
prn r o o f * *an will
t.a lake n
agaltiet you for Ih* r e ll a f d e ­
manded In th* Complaint.
T i l l * N o t l r * ahall he publlehed nnc* a we e k fur fou r cun.
• eru llv a w e e k * In Ilia Hanford
Herald
DATED
thla
1th
day
of
AuiiUit, l»'-4.
IIC A u l
Ar th ur H Berk with, Jr.,
Clerk ot Circuit Court
l ly ; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Puhllah Aug. H . I I , I I * Sept.
t till.
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IMPALAS

CORVAIRS
L IS T

S-779 FOUR DOOR SED AN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

SOLD

S-729 FOUR DOOR S E D A N
$2454.75 « 2 1 1 2 T*

S-858 FOUR DOOR S E D A N

12201.US l « M A 1 4

E Z I Wlndshktd, N o Scat Bella

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD
SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

$3850.05 $ 4 f l 1 ( | ‘T0
*****

SOLD
SOLD
*2 8 4 4 ”

$3411.55

N-796 S IX PASSEN G E R W A G O N

SOLD

SOLD

LIS T

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

NO W

SOLD

N-538 FOUR DOOR S E D A N
Wheel Covers, 800-Whit* Side W all Tlrea, Powerglida

12330.60

$4010.05

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SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

• 2 1 1 3 s4

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

E Z I Windshield, Powergllde, Wheel Covers,
650-Whll* Sid* W all Tire*. Puah-Huttoa Radio,
Com fort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

.M

N-808 N O V A TW O DOOR S PO R T COUPE

01

E Z I Windshield, Powergllde, Wheel Covers,
650-Whll* Side W all Tlrea, Push-Button Radio

*2 382

L IS T

M-850 M A L IB U FOUR DOOR S E D A N
E ZI Wlndshelld, Padded Panel, Powergllde, Wheel
Covers, 7S0*Whlte Hid* W all Tlrea,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. ‘A*

SOLD

128*9.50

SOLD
$2739.20

Powergllde, Wheel Covers, 650-Whlt* Side Walt
Tires, Push Button Radio

* 2 5 7 1 61

SOLD

$2(33.80

Powerglida

M-789 M A L IB U FOUR DOOR S E D A N

$2(33.53

Powerglida

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

Powergllde, Wheel Covers, 630-Whlt* Sid* W all Tire*

$2599.5$
$2327.25

M-827 TW O DOOR S ED AN

SOLD

$2558.45 1 2 2 9 5

M-873 M A L IB U SU PER SPORTS COUPE
EZI Class, A ir Conditioner, Custom B elu i* Best Belts
A Heir., Powerelide. Power Steering, Push Button Radio,
$3570.1$ t g j f t ”
700-Whllea Hide Wall Tlrea,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

M-815 M A L IB U SPORT COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

L IS T

SOLD

SOLD

NO W

SOLD

i.H9

$3378.90 * 2 8 4 7 * *

SOLD

L IS T

$2988.00 * 2 5 2 4 “

$2745.23 * 2 3 5 Q &lt;JS

Powergllde, 700-W'hlte Side W all Tlrea, 2 Speed
Wlpera, Wheel Covers, No Seat Bell

$2945.20 * 2 5 0 6 ”

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

$3035.20 9 2 5 7 1 - 1 3

L IS T

$3002.25 * 2 5 5 1 ”

EZI-Windshleld, 2 Speed Wipers, Powergllde,
Power Steering

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD

0-866 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

TW O DOOR SED AN

C-807 FOUR DOOR SED AN

FOUR DOOR SED AN
$3574.10 * 3 0 1 4 * 9

L IS T

SOLD

2 Speed Wlpera, Powergllde, Wheel Covers,
700-W hlte Sid* Wall Tlrea

NO W

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD

SOLD

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8TE PSID E ••

8 Speed
$3722.30 * 3 1 1 2 J *

FOUR DOOR S E D A N
$1306.10 * 2 7 8 8 ”

L IS T

H

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C*891 TW O DOOR SPO RT COUPE
EZI-Clasa, N o Beat llelta. A ir Conditioner. Powergllde,
99
Power Steering, Wheel Covers, 730 W hit* W all Tlree,
$3708.40
*3 107
Push! Button Radio. Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

OPEN TONITE
AND EVIRV NITE
TIL ALL 64 s ARE SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

NO W

$12132.55
*1 8 8 7 ”

FLE E TS ID E

SOLD

SOLD

Rear Bumper

SOLD

$2142.05

$2744.7$ * 2 3 4 0 ™

T-77I COR-VAN

$2841.80 $i

SOLD

T-675 6(1 TO N F L E E TS ID E

SOLD

Powerglida

SOLD
SOLD

* 1 8 7 6 74

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

90

C-711 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
N o Seat Belt*. 2 Speed W iper*. Powargllde, Wheel
Covere, 700-Whlte Sid* W all Tlrea, Push Button Radio

$2030.48 • 2 5 0 1 * *

13 1964 D EM O N S TR A TO R S

C-749 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
RZI-WIndshleld, 2 Hpeed Wipers, Powerglida,
Power Steering, Puah Button Radio

FOUR DOOR S E D A N
EZI-Claaa, N o Beat Bella, A ir Condltionar, Powerglida,
$3823.30 I M
Wheel Cover*, 730-Whit* Sid* W all Tlrea, Push
Radio, Comfort A Convtnlenr* Equip. 'A*

Wlpera,

Yj TO N

T-767 6*/, - »/« TO N FLE E TS ID E

C-861 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SED AN

T-664 6 Vi -

SOLD

N o Seat Belt*, 2 Speed Wlpera, Pow trglide,
700-W hit* Sid* W all T in

NOW

CH EVRO LET TRUCKS
T-759

$2774.00 * 2 3 7 2 4*

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

N IN ETY EIGH T
0-«4» HOLIDAY SPORTS COUPE

$2816.45 * 2 2 5 0 3&gt;

NOW

EZI-Glasa, Windshield Washers, A ir Conditioner. Out­
side, Rearview Mirror, Power Brakes. Hydramatlr.
Power Hteerlng, Wheel Discs., 850-Whlt* Sid* W all
$4442.42 t i u m i t . t l
Tlrea, Back-up Lamps, Electric Clock, Radio
W V V fc

$2991.90 * 2 5 7 0 ° *

$2783.10 * 2 3 0 0 * *

647h

SUPER 88
0-858 C E LE B R IT Y FOUR DOOR SED AN

FOUR DOOR SED AN

Wheel Covers. 700-Whlte Sid* W all Tire*.
Push Button Itadio

SOLD

EZI-Glase, Chrome Door-Window Frames, 2 Hpeed
Wipers, A ir Conditioner, Outside-Rearview Mirror.
Door Edge-Guards, Power Brakes, llrdrsm stic, Deluxa
Steering Wheel, Power Htrering. Wheel Discs.. 850White Side W all Tires, Back-up Lamps, Electric Clock.
Itadio, Deluxe Interior, Kocker Panel ft Wheel Opening $1287.83
Moldings, Expressway-Axles
i3

$3051.25 * 2 5 0 9 ™

BISCAYNE

EZI-Clasa, Power Brahes, Powergllde, Power Steering,
Wheel Covers, 750-Whlte Hide Wall Tires. Push Button $5121.11 • 2 8 7 8 s *
Radio, Com fort A Convenience Equip. ‘A '

NO W

0-864 C E L E B R IT Y FOUR DOOR SED AN

FOUR DOOR SED AN

FOUR DOOR SED AN

$4068.85 $
3 3 8 1 ”

KZI-Glasa. Fuel Door Guard, Chrome Door Window
Frame*, 2 Hpeed Wiper*. A ir Conditioner, Qutaldr-Kearview Mirror, Power Brakes, llydramatie, Deluxe Steer­
ing Wheel, Power Steering, 850-Whll* Side W all Tlree, $4227.39
*3 4 9 7 "
Elretrie Clock, Deluxe Radio

SOLD

2 Speed Wipers, Powergllde, Push Button Radio

SOLD

$2858.75 * 2 4 3 9 l f

FOUR DOOR SED AN

SOLD

SOLD

0-843 C E I.E B R IT Y FOUR DOOR S E D A N

$2719.43 * 2 3 3 Q 90

Powrrglldp, Wheel Covers, 700-W hit* Side W ell
Tire*. Push Button Itadio

SOLD

$3783.17 * 3 | g 0 8 O

0-847 C E L E B R IT Y FOUR DOOR SED AN

$2885.00 * 2 4 4 4 ”

FOUR DOOR SED AN

SOLD

11217.92 * 3 5 0 0 00

EZI-Claaa, Fuel Door Guard, 2 Hpeed Wipers, A ir Condi­
tioner, Outside R etr View M irror, Power Brakes,
llydram atie, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Chrome-I)oorWlndow Frame*, Power Steering, 850-Whit* Sid*
$4227.31 I 4 A Q T 8 7
W all T i m , Electric Clock, Wheel Discs, Itadio
(M O I

FOUR DOOR SED AN

SOLD

NO W

EZI-Claaa, 2 Hpeed Wipers, A ir Conditioner, OutsideRear View Mirror, Power Brakes, llrdrsm stic, Delua*
Hteerlng Wheel, Power Hteerlng, Wheel Disc*., 850Whitea Side Wall Tires, Back-up Lamp*,
$4214.97 * 3 4 Q 0 M
Electrie Clock, Radio

FOUR DOOR S E D A N

C-61I FOUR DOOR SEDAN

2 Hpeed Wlpera, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Covert, 750-Whlte Hide W all Tlrea, Push Button Radla

SOLD

0-791 C E LE B R IT Y FOUR DOOR S E D A N

NOW

FOUR DOOR S E D A N
Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 700-Whlte Hide W all Tlrea,
Push Button Itadio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. *B'

E Z I’ Windshield, 2 Hpeed W iper*. Powergllde, Power
Steering, Wheel Covers, 750-Whlts Side W all Tlrea,
Push Button lladio

KZI-Glaaa. N o Heal Itelta, A ir Conditioner, Powar
Brahes, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte
Hide W all Tlrea, Push Button Radio

SOLD

Painted Bumper, Heavy Duty Rear Hprlng

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WindshlsId. A ir Conditioner, Powerglids, Power
Steering, Wheel Covers, 750 White Hide W all T i m

SOLD SOLD

DYNAMIC 88

SOLD

EZI-Windshleld. 2 Speed W ip en , Powergllde,
800-Whit* Side Walls, Push Button Radio

EZI-Clasa, N o Heat Belts, A ir Conditioner, Powergllde,
Wheel Covers, 750-Whlte Hid* W all Tires, Push Button
Radio, Comfort A Convenlrnra Equip.

SOLD

EZI-CIese, 2 Speed Wipers, A ir Conditioner, Power
Brakes, Jet-A-W ay, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Power
Steering. 800-Whit* Hid* W all T i m ,
Back-up Lamp*, Push Button Rsdlo

*3 263

L IS T

Wheel Covera, 700-White Sid* W all T i m

FOUR DOOR SED AN

/

$3915.30

TW O DOOR SED AN

C-813 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

0 726 C E LE B R IT Y SED AN

SOLD

C-PASSENGER W AGON

EZI-Windshleld, No Seat BelU, 2 Hpeed Wlpera,
Powergllde, 700 Blarh Wall Tires

IMPALAS

SOLD

0-852 C E L E B R IT Y FOUR DOOR S E D A N

Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 700-W’hlt* Hid* W all Tlrr*.
°

SOLD SOLD

EZI-WIndshleld, 2 Speed Wlpera, Power Brake*, Jet-A
W'ejr, Delua* Steering Wheel, Power Steering. Wheel
Dlica., 750-Whit* Hide W all Tlrea, Back-up Lamps,
Radio. Acer. Pscksga

FOUR DOOR S E D A N

•2 1 1 7 ”

SOLD

0-844 C E L E B R IT Y FOUR DOOR S E D A N

SOLD

2 Speed Wipers, 700-Whlte Sid* W all Tlrea, Radio
*2 3 3 0 “

M-H71 TW O DOOR SEDAN
C onvenient Equip *A*

SOLD

EZI-WIndshletd, No Seat Brlta, 2 Sneed Wlpera, Powerglide, Wheel Covera, 700-Whlte Sid* W all Tlrea,
Push Button Radio

* 2 3 8 6 6*

SOLD

0-836 H O L ID A Y FOUR DOOR S E D A N

FOUR DOOR S E D A N
•2 3 6 4 ”

M-851 3110 FOUR n o o n SUDAN

powergllde. Comfort A

SOLD

Wheel Covers, 700-Whit* Sid* W all Tlrea,
Push Button Itadio

*2 4 4 2 “

M-fi.'M M A L IB U FOUR DOOR SED AN

SOLD

SOLD

FOUR DOOR SED AN

M-708 M A L IB U FOUR DOOR S E D A N

SOLD

SOLD

BEL AIR

M-838 M A L IB U FOUR DOOR S E D A N

SOLD

SOLD

C-657 TW O DOOR SPORT COUPE

NO W

M-774 M A L IB U FOUR DOOR S E D A N

SOLD

SOLD

EZt-WindshisId. A ir Conditioner. Power Brake*, Powerglide, Power Steering, W'heel Covera, tOO-Whlto Sid*
W all Tlrea, Puah Button Radio,
$3518.50 * 3 2 0 3 47
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

CH EVELLES

SOLD

SOLD

EZI Windshield, Padded Panel, A ir Conditioner, Power
Brahes, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte Side
W all Tires, Push Button Itadio,
Comfort A Convenient* Equip, ‘A*

SOLD

SOLD

EZI-Glasi, 2 Speed Wipers, A ir Conditioner. Power
Brakes, Jel-A-W ay, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Power
Steering, Wheel Discs., BOO-White Sid* W all Tires,
Back-up Lamp*. Push Button Radio

C-842 TW O DOOR SPORT COUPE

SOLD

NOW

JETSTAR 88

C-667 FOUR DOOR SPORT S E D A N

N-659 N O V A TW O DOOR S PO R T COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

109

C-848 TW O DOOR SPO RT COUPE

N-802 N O V A FOUR DOOR S E D A N

SOLD

SOLD

L IS T

0-797 H O L ID A Y FO U R DOOR S E D A N

EZI-Windshleld, 2 Sperd Wlpera, A ir Conditioning,
Power Brahe*, Powergllilrs, Power Steering, Wheel
C oven, 800-White W all Tlrea, Push Button Radio

II

F-85

F-48.1 D E LU X E S T A T IO N W AG O N

*2 8 7 1 “

C-816 6-PASSENGER W AG O N

TW O DOOR SPO RT COUPE

C H EV Y

SOLD SOLD

2349.70

F-846 CU TLASS SPORTS COUPE

EZI-Windshleld, Powergllde, Power Hteerlng, Wheel
Covers, 750 White Hid* W all Tlrea, Push Button
Radio, Comfort A Convenienc* Equip. aA ‘

$2221.85

12711.70 f

N o Heat Belle, 2 Hpeed Wlpera, Powergllde,
700-Whlte Sid* W ell Tires

F-868 CU TLASS SPORTS COUPE

C-471 FOUR DOOR H A R D TO P

8*849 FOUR DOOR S E D A N

NOW

*2774.00 * 2 3 7 2 42

C-712 FOUR DOOR S ED AN

OLDSMOBILE

2 Hpeed W iper*, Powergllde, Power Hteerlng, Wheel
Cover*, 750-Whlte Hide W all Tlrea, Push Button Rsdlo

SOLD

L IS T

2 Speed Wipers. Powerglids, Wheel Covers,
700 W hit* Hid* Wall T i m

$3,113.10 I4 ^ Q M -S 9
■ *™

C-751 FOUR DOOR SPORT S E D A N

$2673.80

SOLD

E ZI Windshield, N o Scat Bella, Folding Rear Scat

BISCAYNE
C-807 FOUR DOOR SED AN

EZI-W'indshleld, 2 Hpeed W iper*. A ir Conditioner,
Powergllde, Power Hteerlng, 750-Whit* Side W all Tlrea,
Push Button Rsdlo

1 Hpeed Wipers. Powergllde, Power Steering,
750-White Sid* W all Tire*, Push Hutton Radio

S-821 MONZA TW O DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

C-803 FOUR DOOR SPO RT S E D A N

8*604 MONZA TW O DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

EZI-Clasa, N o Heat Hells, A ir Conditioner, Powerglida,
Power Hteerlng, Wheel Covera, 750-Whlte Hide W’all Tires,
Push Button Itsdio, Com fort A Convenlenes Equip ‘A*

SOLD

EZI Wfndihletd, 110-11P-I64 Cu. In. Engine, Powerglida,
K.30.While Side W all Tire*, Push Button Radio,
Comfort and Convenience Equip. ‘A*

SOLD

SOLD

C-702 FOUR DOOR SPO RT S E D A N

SOLD

8*829 MONZA TW O DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

2 Speed Wipers, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Cover*, 750-Whlte Hide W all Tlrea, Posh Button Radio

8-798 TW O DOOR COUPE M O NZA

SOLD

SOLD

C*854 TW O DOOR SPO R T COUPE

8*577 MONZA TW O DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

C-823 TW O DOOR SPORT COUPE

Powergllde, fi.50 * 1.1 W hit* Hide W all T ir*
Push-Button Radio, Wheel Cover*

SOLD

L IS T

C-585 TW O DOOR S PO R T COUPE

$3007.80

C-769 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Windshield, $ Speed Wlpera, Powerglida

$1008.11
*2 4 4 2 **

C-651 TW O DOOR S ED AN
I Speed W iper*, Wheel Covera,
700-Whlte Side Wall Tlrea

•2331.70

*2 1 8 3 ”

BIG 1AVIHCS

C-609 TW O DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

C-8I5 TW O DOOR SED AN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

C-618 TW O DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

C-839 TW O DOOR SED AN
Wheel Covera, 700-Whlte Side W all T i m

$2822.45
*2 2 6 6 ”

C-611 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

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322-0711

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W orship B erries — XI !H a. m.
W ednesday N l«ht
P r a y t r B a r r i e s ------1:9# P- "*•

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1101 P a rk A v a a t I4lh St.
Bov. C. C. Dor*. J r . — P a sto r
Sunday School
9!&lt;» *- m&gt;
W orship Service ~ 11 :•# •• w*
E v en in g W orship — t;** p. m.
A lllanea Y outh
pallow ahlp (W ad.) — TslS P- » •
p ra y a r Barylea ------ t i l l P- m*

Assembly Of God
PIN ECREST ASSEMBLY
O P OOU CHURCH
Cor. ITth a n d Elm
M. M. W l l d a r ------------- P a a lo r.
Sunday School —
*!*• *• m *
M ornlns W orahlp — \%'M a. tn.
E vening W orahlp _ I : » P- «■
T o u th sa rv . &lt;*»“ ■&gt; r ! !®#
M id-W eek Sary. (W ad.) - 1.9#
p. m.

CHURCH o r OOD
l l n d A F re n c h
H. C. S m i t h __________F i l t e r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ &gt;:(# *. m.
M orning W o n h lp _ It:# # e. m.
K v in g e llitle Serv. _ 7:1# p. m.
T u n . P r e y i r S irv . _ 7:1# p. m.
T h u n . T o u n g People
E n d e a v o r _____
1:19 p. m.
CHURCH o r OOD
OK PR O PH EC T

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
374J C ountry C lub Road
Bponaorad by P lra t B a p tla t
C hurch
n a y . R. T. B a rre tt .---- - P a e to r
Sunday School ___ 0:41 a. m.
W orahlp Sarvlea __ 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g Union —
*:4&gt; p m.
K vanlng W orahlp _ lio o p. m.
W ad. IT a y a r Sarv. — 1:10 p. m.

3 i»t

FIR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a rk Avanuo
T. B. C hanca — — — P a a lo r
M orning W orahlp — »:»• *• «"•
Sunday School —— Sit* •• "*•
M orning W orahlp — XI:*» a. m.
T ra in in g Union — «:»» P- "»■
E v en in g W orahlp - 1:4* P- «*•
W ad. P ra y a r Barylea 1:20 p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. U th SL A Oak Ava.
n a il Sm ith -- ----------Sunday School — —
mM orning W orahlp — lit# # a. m.
T ra in in g U unlon — *'** P- m&gt;
E v en in g Sarvleo
. 9:0# PW ad. l ’ra y a r Barylea 1:1# P- mN uraary Open
W T I I R ------------------ P- m‘
Sunday N lta R roadeaal
WKSTS1DE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
I t h St. A H olly Ava.
P a u l M. Callay ............... l'a a tn r
Sunday Bchool —
10:#0 a. m.
Sunday
M orning W orahlp — U:## »• ™.
Sunday
. ..
E v en in g Woradilp — T:M p. » •
W adnaaday
p ra y a r Barylea „ — p.
PIN EC R EST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nora Road
P a a lo r ___ _ W illiam J . Oueea
M orning W orahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School
2:4# a. m.
T ra in in g Union ....— #:1* P. m.
E vening W orahlp — T:X0 p. m.
W *d. OHIcara A T aachara
M eeting —------- — #:l# P. m.
E L D E R S rR IN O S RAPTIHT
Old O rlando ltd. a t lla a la r Ava.
It. H am ilton H rlffln — I’a a to r
Sunday School
- 1:1#
m.
M orning W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
T ra in in g U nion —
p. m.
X vontng W orahlp — t i l l p. ns.

E lm

Annu l

Rev. R. L S t r l c k l e n d _P e e to r
S u n d e y S c h o o l _____ 1:4# e. m.
W o r a h lp S ervice
10:4# e. m.
K - n g e l l e t l e S t r r . __T il# p. m.

W rd n ee d ey :
Y o u n g P e o p l e V, L
1:1# p. m.

B. S t r v .

B ib le m i n i n g S erv (.## p.m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HW Y. 41#
Ph. U l - l t t l
P a a l o r -----■ C heater W. P la n k
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 11:00 a. m.
M orning garvlca _ 11:00 a m.
T ra in in g Union _ _ . (:I0 p. m.
E vanlng Sarvlea _ I ■SO p. m.
W adnaaday M aatlnga:
O r g a n la a tlo n a __ *;lo p. m.
P r a y a r ............... — 1:10 p. m.
C h o i r ____________ 1:10 p. m.

Baptist

CONO REQ ATIONAI.
CH RISTIA N CHURCH
(U nited C hurch of C h rlet)
P e r k A venue e t 14th St.
SiOO a. m. .___ C hurch School
10:»# e. m. _ W o n h lp S ervice
1:10 p. m. _ C h rte tle n T o u th
M in istry
Rev. W e lte r A. X. M c rb ere o n ,
P e e to r

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D ISCIPLES OK CHRIST
MOT S. Hanford Ava.
IL V arnon Kullar
Sunday S c h o o l ___ - 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp 10:00 a. m.

C H R IST CHURCH
C hurch S tre e t, L ongw ood
F r. c h e r le e W . B lew grt, J r .
V leer
H oly C om m union _ 1:10 e. m.
Service A Serm on — 1:00 a. ra.
H O LT CROSS
401 8. P e r k Ave.
F r. L eroy D. Soper, R e c to r
H oly Com m union ... 1 : 1 0 e. m.
F a m ily S ervice e n d
Hundey School ------ ... 1:04 e. m.
M orning P re y e r
( Flr*t Hundey *—
H oly Com m union 11.0# e. et.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O P C lin iB T
O anava
R alp h D raw ar J r .
K v a n ie lla t
m ills School __ _ _ 1:10 a. m.
M orning W orahlp .... 1:10 a. m.
K vanlng W orahlp .... 0:10 p. m.
W ad. P ra y a r Service 1:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OK CH RIST
H ighw ay I t W aal
M nrrla Ruby
K v a n g eltit
lllbla Claaa ........... 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orahlp __ 11:00 a. m.
K vanlng W orahlp .... 1:00 p. m.
B ible Claaaaa Wad. .. 1:1# p. m.

Ulbta Study ....... . 10:00 a.
M orning W orahlp — 1100 a.
E v an ln g Sarvlea
0:10 p.
Sea “ H erald of T ru th ” t p.
Sunday on C hannel I
T ueaday
t.adlea lllbla Claaa _ 10:00 a.
W adnaaday
B lbla Claaa __ _ 1:10 p.

F R E E M ETHOD IST CHURCH
C o rn e r I th SL e n d L eu ret Ave.
E u g en e Sheldon
—_ P e ito r
T elephone: I l l - l e l i
Sunday School __ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W o n h lp _ 70:45 g. m.
E v en in g W o n h lp _ 1:0# p. m.
W ed. P n y e r Service T ill p- m.

I'll never forget the day we look this picture. The sun was shining brightly and we’d guns for a ride hi
the country, my husband Tom, Thelma and I. We came to this field full of daisies and we stopped, and I braided
a crown of flowers for Thelma's head. She was wearing a brand new dress and she had a new little parasol too.
1 thought she looked like just about the happiest and prettiest little girl allva.
*
How thankful I wasl For our Thelma had just weathered her first serious Hlncss, and for several weeks
there had been days and nights of Incredible anxiety and heart-rending prayer.
Now, watching Thelma in her new-full ml health, I thought of our church. Not only our minister, but mem­
bers of ths congregation, people whom I scarcely knew, had rallied to our side during Thelma’s illnen.
Just having them — just knowing that they were adding their prayers to ours, had meant so much. And now^
I knew, they were sharing our jubilation.
How sorry I feel for people who don't go to church. For they miss one of Hfe’a great truths — the knowledge
that If you have the Church, you can never again be alone.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l P a rk Avenue
B ert llrow n .........- E v a n g a lla l

Hunday

Methodist

Church Of God

Adventist

m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
ra.

Lutheran
LUTH ERA N CHURCH O F
TH E REDEEM ER
1«1 W. 11th PM eg
-T h e C hurch of th e L u th e re g
H o u r” end TV ''T h is l* th e
L ife”
H e rb e rt W. flo e ria
P e e to r
Hundey B c h o o l____1:11 a. m.
W o n h lp S ervice
l# :l# e. ra.
K ln d e r ra r te a a n d N ureery

THE CHURCH FOR M X • ALL POM TMM

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH OK CH RIST
SCIENTIST
Ino R est Second S tre e t
Sunday Sarvlea A
Sunday School —... 11:00 a. m.
S ubject: 'i « v a ”
W ednesday Sarvlea . #:00 p. m.
R eading Room: 101. K. F irs t.
W aakdaya: 10:10 a. to. . 1:10
p. m. F rid ay E v an ln g i t:10*
1:10 p. m.

C rg iy rifh t 1964, K H t b r A d ve rtisin g Service, l e t , fttra ih a rg , Y o .

Sunday
Psalm*
S IM .18

Monday
Psalms
10,1 :0-18

Tuesday
Isaiah
0 8 :0-11

T in Church I* the r o t i g
no Mrth Sir the
:e bull
building
•fine of cdJtamc.
t r r in d fond riliw nihip.lt ii e (torehnu*e of spiritual yelun. Without e
Wrong Church, neither
nor civiliution can eu rv im There
ere (nor wated reeinwe why
p-rron thnuld ettend m v ire e rege-

W rdntvUr
Mark
7 :24-30

b r i y end support the Church. They

er«: ( 1) For hie awn pike. (3) For
hi* children'! u lr . (3) Fay the oaks
of hi* community *nd nation. |4I
For thi like of lh* Church itecIt.
which need* his morel end met

GOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
210# A O rlando D rive
H*ry. 17-131
S anford, F lo rid a
111.7111
T h e Rev. J. O ordan P • • r y,
P e ito r
S unday School .... — 1:11 a. m.
M o rn in g W o n h l p _ llin # a. m.
C om m union— F lre t Sundey In
E ach M onth
K IN D E R G A R T E N AND NL’HE­
A RT

win wrt Plen h p h JuuUi i
kriy end reed pair Bible daily.

Hiuradap
Lnk*
1 :40-48

Priday
Luka
8 :48-08

M u rd er
Luka

i2 .a - «

F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
411 P a rk Ave.
Rev. R o b ert H . Je n k ln e , P e e to r |
M orning W o n h lp _ t:I 0 p. m.
Hundey S c h o o l ------ 1:4# a. m.
M orning W o n h lp
1 0 :il a. m.
M TF M e e tln g i
0:1# p. m.
(In te rm e d ia te , Senior)
E v en in g W orahlp _ 1:10 p. ra.
GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W . E. T lm m e ------ P e e to r
Sunday School ——— 1:4# a. m.
M orning Servlcee ... 11:00 e. m.
C hoir P ra c tice Wed. l : l o p. ra.
E v ery One W elcom e.
(1RACE M ETHODIST CHURCH ^
O nore Rd„ a t W oodland A ve.
Rev. Jo h n H. Hire* Jr., P e e to r
C hurch S c h o o l ____ (:4 I a. m.
M orning W o n h lp « 11:00a. m,
M Y F ---------------------- 1:10 p. m.
CHRIST M ETHODIST
CHURCH
B unland E tta te a
C ltrue H alg h te
Rev. Chari** B. H ogg — P a a in r
C hurch S c h o o l ____ 1:4# a. m.
M orning W o n h lp _ 11:00 e. m.
M T F -------------- ------ 1:1# p. m.
Kve. W o n h lp ___ 1:10 p. m.
W ed. r r a y e r Service 1:10 p m .

Nazarenc
FIR S T CHURCH
OK T H E KAZAREKE
W . Snd SL a t M aple Ave.
P a u l B l c k t e ___ ______ P a a tn r
S u n d iy S c h o o l _— 9:4# a. m.
M orning W o n h lp
10:41 a. m.
Y o u t h -- ------------- ------ i:o o p. m.

T o u n g A dult
F ellow ehlp _______ 1:0# p. m.
T h e Nemea W e B ear
K v a n ae lle tlo S trv lca 1:00 p. m.
M id-W eek
S ervice (W ed.) _ T:»0 p. m.
T h ird Sundey
S i n g a p lr a t lo n __ t:0 # p. nt.
FIR S T CHURCH
OK T H E NAZARENE
L ake Mary, F ie.
Rev. W. L. Holcom be, P a e to r
Sundey
9:4# e. m. ___ Bible School
ll:n o a. m. — M orning W o n h lp
7:0# p. m. _ E v en in g S e rv lre
1:00 p. m. _ W ed. M id-W eek
P re y e r S trv le ia
1:00 p. m. — L eet W ed. MIeelo n e ry Service

Pentecostal

\

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CH U RCH O r LONOWOOD
(01 O range B treet
R ev. K. R uth O r e n t _P e e to r
Hundey S c h o o l___ 10:00 a. m.
M orning W o n h lp „ 11:00 a. m.
Hunday E vening
1:10 p. in.
W ed. Bible Study _ 7:1# p. m.
C o m iu e ro n M eeting
F r l d i y ----------------- T:18 p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PR E SB Y T ER IA N
CHURCH
B tn fo rd , F la.
O ak Ave. A Ird SL
O ro v er C. Sew ell J r . _ P a e to r
E d g a r W. Sm ith J r , A eeletan t
P a e to r
C hurch Bchool ___1:1# a. m.
He**lon H u l l ___ 9:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:00 a. m.
P io n e er Fellow ehlp 0:00 p. m.
S enior HI Fellow ehlp 1:00 p m .
E v e n in g W orahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
W ed. P ra y e r Meet __ 7:00 p. m.
CHURCH O F T H E COVENANT
177# S outh O rlando D rive
T hom aa It. M a k l n ____P a llo r
W o n h lp ____ ____ _ 9:00 e. m.
C hurch School ___ 10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Sc, M n. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER St STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly St Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavin, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappa and Employees

NELSON &amp; CO„ INC.
Oviedo, Florid*

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose St Wilks Bowman St Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenetrom snd Staff

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey St Employees
SR 46 A Besrdsll

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
snd Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges snd Staff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

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

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

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

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M. Cameron and Staff

LEE RROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

THE R1TZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff snd Employees
HARRELL k BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE k
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 Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor snd Staff

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 DIRECTORYSA FTIST
A ntioch Ita p H it C hurch, Oviedo
C e n tra l U aptlet C hurch, t i l l O ak Ava.
C h u Iu o U F lre t U aptlet C hurch
C h u lu o u U aptlet M illio n
■ p o rtam an 'e Club, C huluolg
E ld e r S pring* U aptlet C hurch,
110 L ehm an ltd
W r it U aptlet C hurch, l i t P e rk Ave.
F rie n d sh ip lla p t lt t C hurch ml
A lta m o n te S pring*
H t. « # . A ltam o n te Spring*
F l m U ap tlet C hurch of O e S a ry
F lre t U ap tlet C h arch e t O anava
F lre t Itap tlat C hurch e f L ake M ary
F lre t U ap tlet C hurch o f L ake M onroe
F lra l U aptlet C hurch o f Longw ood, Cur.
C hurch A U re a l
F lre t U a p tle t C bureh e t Oviedo
F lr a t D ept lit C hurch of San Landn Spring*
F lre t Shiloh U ieelonery B a p tiil C hurch,
A101 W. U th St.
•
F o r m C ity B aptlat C bureh
F o u n ta in H eed B epllet C hurch, Oviedo
Love S o u th ern B a p tist M illio n , C huluota
M issionary
B apU at C h u rch
N o rth
Rd.
E n te rp ris e
M acedonia M ission B a p tla t C hurch
O ak H ill ltd. tx ta o n
M orning O lery BapU at C hurch, O anava H w r.

U t. Olivo M loitonary B a p tla t C hurch, gaa
L ando S pringe Rd., Longwood
ML Zion M issionary B aptlat, S lp ta Avo.
New
Mt.
C alv ary
M laalonary
B apllet
1109 W. U th St.
New Salem P rim itiv e B a p tist Church,
lio o w. nth s l
Now ML Klon U aptlet c h u rc h , n i l P e a r Ave
O aklaw n U aptlet Chapal, I1 U W. t t t h SL
Oetoan U a p tle t C hurch
P ln a cre et U aptlet C hurch, to t W. O nora Rd.
P ra irie L ak e B apU at C hurch, R ld sa H d,
F e rn P a rk
P ro g rasa M issionary B a p tla t C hur oh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mtaolonnry B sp tin l Church,
N in th * H ickory
■L Jem s* Mloelonnry B a p tla t C hurch Sto.
ltd. 41# Oetaan
SL P a u l M leelonary B apttM C hurch, l l h St.
St. M atth ew s M issionary B a p tla t Church
C anaan H e ig h ts
St. Jo h n 'a M issionary B apU at C hureh.
I l l Cyproea SL
T em p ts B a p tla t C hurch, P a lm Spring* R d .
A ltam onte Spring*
W sslsld* M issionary B a p tist C hurch,
410 g. H olly Avo.

Sion Hop* BaptUt Church. I l l Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
C hureh *f th e N ativity, L ak e M ary
AJ1 S ouls C atholic C hurch, 1 U O ak Avo.

HI.
A nn's
C athollo
C hurch,
P tn h ln g
Piece, D e n ary
HI. M ery M acd elsn e C elhnlln C hurch, M eltlan d Ave. A ltam o n te Hprloge
CHRISTIAN
F i r s t C h ristia n C hurch, U 07 B. S anford Avo.
c o n g rrg a tlo n a l C h ristia n Church,
94*1 P a rk Avo.
N orlheldo
C h ristia n
C hurch, F l o r i d a
H aven Dr., M aitland
CHURCH OP CH RIST
C hurch
C hurch
C hurch
C hurch

of
of
of
of

C h rist, l i l t S. P a r k A i k
C h rist, O anava
C h rist, L ongw ood
C h rist, P a o la
CHURCH O P OOD

C hurch e t Ood, 111 H ickory
C hurch of Ood, ItOO S. F re n c h
C hurch of Ood, Oviedo
EPISCO PA L
All S e ln ta E pisco p al C hurch B. D oB ary
Ave., E n te rp ris e
C hrist E piscopal C hurch, L ongw ood
All B aln ti E p ls.o p o l. E n te rp rise
H oly C ross E piscopal, P a r k Ava. a t 4th

L U TH ERA N
Ascension
L u th e ra n
C hurch, O verbrook
D r . C asse lb erry
flood Shephard U nited L u th srn ,
2900 S. O rlan d e Dr.
L u th e ra n C h u rsh o f t h s R edeem er,
H I W. U t h P lac*
M essiah L u th e ra n C hurch, A m erica* L agloa
lla ll. P ra lrla L ak e, F e rn P a rk
ML L ukes L u th e ra n C hurch, RL 414 glevl*
M ETH O D IST
B a rn e tt M em orial M eth o d ist Church, B.
D a U a rr Ava., E n to rp rts*
B e a r U k i M ethodist c h u ro h
B eth el A.M.K. C hurch, C an aan H eig h t*
P a e ea lb e rry c o m m u n ity H a th o d le t C hurch,
H w y. t l - I I * F luey R idge lid., C asselberry
D e n a ry C om m unity M othodlat C hurch W.
H ighland*. D eB ary
C h ris t M ethodist C hurch
g u n lan d E sta te s
P i n t M ethodist C hurch, 411 P a rk Ava.
F ir s t M ath*dlat C hurch o f Oviedo
F re e M ethodist C hurch. *09 W . i t h SL
O cneve M ethodist C bureh, O eneve
O raca M ethodist C hurch. O nora Rd.
G ra n t Chapel A #1 E. C hurch, O vlada
Q akgrovo M eth o d ist C hurch, Oviedo

Ostoon M othodlat C hurch
Paola
W esle y an
M tthodlaL
RL
4d
W. a t P a o la
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VOL. 56

Jaycec membership chair
man Tommy Speer has come
up with a first rate prirc for
the winner of the Jaycec
membership drive. It's
three day atl expense paid
trip to the West Inn in the Ba­
hamas, for two. A prize to be
coveted, and we predict there
is gnlfig to be a lot of new
faces in Jaycees soon. Dead­
line is Aug. 31.
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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday except for local thundershowers; high todny 88-93; low tonight in 70s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 247

7th Fleet Patrol O f Red China,
North Viet Nam Coasts Pushed

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About 25 guests joined the
Jaycees Thursday to sec the
space film on John Glenn’a
flight and our space race. It is
a very thrilling film and was
secured for the Jaycees by
Dr. Kenneth Wing, who was
formerly John Glenn's person
al physician. Dr. Wing also
allowed Ihc film for the Civf
tan Club Thursday night.
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Bulletin
WASHINGTON (l»PI) —
Hie House todsy pasted and
■ent to the White House a
$207 million pay Increase for
more than I.S million mem­
bers of the U. 8. armed
forces.

•

Day students at the Sanford
Naval Academy were guests
at a pool party at the school
last week, enjoying a refresh
ing swim and a supper of hot
dogs and all the trimmings.
There is no vacation for Col.
Furman and the school staff,
who are hard at work prepar
Ing for next year. In true
Navy tradition, everything
that doesn't move Is being
painted.
•

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Musicians Killed

•

If you plan to attend the
Jaycee luncheon panel dls
mission on the waterfront de­
velopment p l a n Thursday,
don't forget to call Mrs. Chap­
man at Jaycec office and
make a luncheon reservation
* • *
"M an's best friend" has
found sn active friend In the
Sanford area. A DeLand worn
an, Mrs. Ruth G. Rcaudcttc,
has been reading of the plight
of area dogs discarded by
their owners and has offered
to help In formation of a lo
cal Humane Society should the
interest be found here. She's
president of the Animal Ites
cue League, 216 S. High St.,
DeLand, and asks those will
ing to' get the ball rolling to
contact her.
* • •
A popular Sanford Naval
Air Station captain of yester­
year, Capt. Jam es D. Ramage, has been relieved of
command of the USS Inde­
pendence, a Forrcstal-class
carrier, and assigned as staff
commander of the Naval Air
Force, Atlantic Fleet, In Nor­
folk, Va. Capt. Ramage last
visited here In March for the
10th annual Bombing Derby.
• • •
Succeeding him as C. O. of
the Independence is Cspt. R.
W. Windsor. Ceremonies were
held Friday morning aboard
the carrier which Is tied up at
Norfolk. Capt. Ramage was
commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One at the local
Station from June, IBM to
1000. Incidentally, the Forresti l Is home awsy from home
for members of VAH-1 of Sanfew students in the Sinford
is who plan to attend Semle High School in the 10th,
h or 12th grades this fsU
iuld report to the school
iirsday at 6:30 a.m. This is
y for students who have
been previously scheduled
classes.

eetinff Delayed

[orth Orlando V I H a g *
incil announced today that
suse of vacation ami previbusineaa commtttmenta
re will be no council memquorum available on
aday, Aug. 4, for the
ithly council meeting. The
itIng will be called a t a

)kan Shot
ipopka man identified
id Smith waa ahot In
t ahoulder over the
I In a South Seminole
ii with another Apoporreado Travlno, and
rated at an Orlando

Herald Index
Abby .......................... P»S« »
Bridge ........................ Page B
Classified .........
Page It
Comics ...................... Page 11
Editorial ..................... Pag* &lt;
Funerali ..................... Page 2
Horoscope ................ Pace H
Society ..................... Page 6
Sports ...................... Page «-7
TV Program ! ............ Page 9
y * the Women ......... Page 9

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PETITIONS WERE PRESENTED nt the Registrar’s Office in the court­
house for nn election of freeholders in the Lake Monroe area to set up a
fire district. The campaign is being staged by the newly-formed Westside Volunteer Fire Department. More than 200 signatures are to he
checked prior to placing the issue on the November ballot. Accepting the
petitions is Mrs, Camilla Iirucc, county registrar. Presenting it are, from
left, Drew Warren, Nathan Stripling and George Hell, department presi­
dent.
(Herald Photo)

Waterfront Development:

It's City's Move
How did the marina complex plan
come about und why was it propos­
ed?
This honest question deserves an
honest answer.
The executives of Sanford's three
major financial institutions began to
realize that the economic situation
in the downtown area was in n ser­
ious state of affairs and easily could
become critical.
So these financial leaders did
something thnt highly competitive
firms normally do not do.
They banded together and made a
Joint study of the general economic
situation in this area, decided that
the development of the city's lakefront properties was the answer and
then went about looking into the as­
pects of financing such a venture.
This latter study revealed thnt for
approximately $500,000 in a capital
outlay program, a marina complex
which would accommodate 290 pleas­
ure craft could he made a reality. The
expenditure — as far ns the City Is
concerned — could be financed nut
of franchise fees received from the
Florida Power &amp; Light Company.
These funds are nlreudy earmark­
ed for capital outlay purposes.
The studies made by these finan­
cial institutions revealpd that if the
City would develop the piers, the
land fill, the bulkheads nnd supports,
other facilities would follow.
This W8B not a guess. They employ­
ed a representative who called on
major hotel and motel exerulives
and heads of tnnjor oil companies —
the sumo corporations who have
placed facilities at salt water marinas
in other areas of the state and na­
tion.
All of them expressed a definite
interest. One major motel developer
has alrendy flown to Sanford to dis­
cuss not If they would build a motel
but HOW BIG an operation would
be needed.
Local financial leaders are more
confident than ever that if the City
will build the marina the rest of the
facilities will be leased immediately
by major corporate interests, perhnpa before construction is com plet­
ed.
And they are convinced that
this project will make Sanford a ma­
jor fresh water attraction for its
share of the nearly 600,060 boatmen
in Florida alone, not to mention the
hundreds of thousands of boaters
from other states.
But this isn’t all.
Downtown business firms need to
spruce up their stores. This was
pointed out in a receiR series of ar­
ticles In The Herald. Some merchants
have expreased concern. The local
banka have devised a plan whereby
tenants and property owners can fi­

nance redecoration of exteriors nnd
interiors.
But unless such a program enn be
supported by the City’s willingness
to make a capital outlay expenditure
to motivate downtown business the
financing of remodeling programs is
not feasible,
Therefore, future renovation of the
downtown urea depends upon a cap­
ital outlay expansion program.
The Herald is convinced thnt the
time hus come for the City Commis­
sion to display spirit and aggressive­
ness in approving the expenditure
of whatever funds are necessary to
mnko Sanford a marine attraction
which we have already shown will
revitalize business in the downtown
section and make this area the in­
land marine capital of Florida.
Will this affect the city tax struc­
ture?
Since the City’s $500,000 expend­
iture will be repaid from Florida
Power and Light Company franchise
fees, the marinn project will have
nothing at all to do with ad valorem
taxes.
Further, the fees from the private
power facility are already pledged by
the City for capital improvements.
Due to the decrease in business
volume the County recently authoriz­
ed reassessment of downtown busi­
ness properties. Downtown values,
the reassessment revealed, were de­
preciating rapidly and adjustments
were needed.
The marina facility, financtnl am!
business lenders agree, will stop this
downward trend.
This is no attempt to downgrade
downtown Sanford business property
values. But It’s n matter of record
thnt business men naked for relief
duo to diminishing snlcs. As a result,
the City has been studying reassess­
ment of downtown properties for
about a year.
One Commissioner recently said
thnt ho thought the City should use
the County's assessment rolls to de­
termine municipal assessment values.
We Imagine it Is true that — in one
sense of the word — the marina pro­
ject could affect city taxes.
. If downtown business property
values decrease the cost of operating
the city might call for an ad valorem
tax increase on other properties.
One Iaat point in this series.
The Herald talked to these finan­
cial leaders, the bankers especially.
We wunted to know whether they
thought enough of their own plan to
provide the financing.
The answer was yes.
This convinces us.
Now, it la the City Commission's
turn to display the confidence they
have In themselves and in their judg­
ment.
Now* It is up to them to act I

NASHVILLE, Term. (UPI)
—‘‘Gentleman Jim" Reeves, n
leading country mutlc singer,
nnd his pianist, Dean Manuel,
were found dead Sunday In
the wreckage of a light plane
that crashed two days before.

‘Holy War’ Rages
LUSAKA, Northern Rho­
desia (U l'l) — The fanatical
Lumpa sect today started a
new orgy of killings in its
"holy war" against the gov­
ernment, First reports said
that at least 250 persona were
kilted.

Barry Goes PT
BALBOA, Calif. (U l'l) —
Republican presidential .nomi­
nee Barry M. Guldwaler, an
Air Force man himself, quaillied as n holiday l.lmlrxl
hete today by cruising the
Southern California const in
a converted I’T boat.

‘Goof Ball1 Use
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
Sen. Thomas J . l)odd, DConn., said today that il legal
usu of "pep pills" and "goof
bulls" has soured to epidemic
proportions among the na­
tion's juvenile* and young
adults.

Riot In Jersey
J E It S F. Y CITY, N. J.
(U l'l) — More than 500
■creaming, chanting Negroes
battled club-wielding police
Sunday night and todny in a
riot triggered by the arrest
of a Negro woman pn a
charge of drunkenea*.

Chinese Accused
MOSCOW (UP!) — The
Scviet Union Sunday accused
Communist China of break­
ing up a ban-the-bomb meet­
ing in Tokyu. It aald Soviet
delegates walked out because
of a "dastardly provocation"
by tha Chinese.

Redistricting
M O N T O O M E R Y , Ala.
(U l'l) — Laat minute pre­
paration* were being wrapped
up today at the stale rapitcl
for a special legislative ses­
sion set to wrestle with con­
gressional rediilrlcling be­
ginning Tuesday.

FIVE PERSONS were hurt when this compact car flipped on its hack nt
1 a.m. toduy on Highway 415 about n mile and a half east of the Sanford
city limits. Tnken to Seminole Memorial Hospital were Mnrvin E. Wal­
lace, 22, the driver; Dennis Dunne, 20; nnd John Marshall, 29, all of Snnford Naval Air Station; Carl D. Gunter, 19, and Gary Cook, 18, both of
Illinois. Dunne suffered a severe head laceration while the others re­
ceived minor injuries. Dunne's condition was listed as serious, according
to Highway Patrol Trooper Tommy Tomlinson who with Trooper J. L.
Sikes Investigated.
(Herald Photo)

Maddox Scores
Hits On All
3 Attackers Sanford's Proposed Budget
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P D U. S. Seventh Fleet warship*
patrolled a* usual oft the
coasts of Communist China
and North Viet Nam today,
ready to retaliate with the ap­
propriate "allng" to any fur­
ther Communist gunfire.
Three N o r t h Vietnamese
high speed patrol • torpedo
boat* made an "unprovoked
attack" on the destroyer USS
Maddox Sunday 35 mile* off

Balanced Without Burden

By Dottle Austin
City Editor
A balanced proposed bud­
get, requiring nearly $5,000
less than last year, yet pro­
viding for progress, improve­
ments and capital expendi­
ture* on a rash basis, was
completed and aent lo the
City Commissioners today by
City Manager W. E. Knowles,
WASHINGTON (U PI)—
Tutui of the proposed bud­
President Johnson said to­ get is $1,201,803. Included
day he has ordered the Na­ is a debt payment of $317,*
vy to double lla destroyer 003, which la double the pro­
force off North Viet Nam visions made ten years ago.
and lo provide the vrssrls
Ill presenting the 1001-05
with auflirient air rover to budget Knowles commented,
destroy any attacking force.
"This {a one of the strang­
est ever received, In that it
is balanced; requires less
the North Vietnameie coast money than 'la st year; re­
and were repulsed by the de­ quires no milluge change or
stroyer's five-inch gun* and overall revaluations; yet pro­
four FS jet fighters from the
carrier Ticondcroga.
It waa believed the first
clash on record between war
ships of the United Slates and
a Communist power, though
several aerial incidents have
occurred.
Two of (he PT boats limped
away and the third was stop
ped dead in Ihc water. It ap
BOSTON (Ul’l) — Atty,
pcared unable to movo under
Gen. Robert F Kennedy win
its own power.
Adm. Ulysses Grant Sharp on record todny ns being
Jr., commander-in-chief of U. "glad" to campaign nr lively
S. Pacific forces, announced for President Juhnson but his
the action from Ills Honolulu own political future still re­
headquarters. He said l he mained a question mark.
Americans suffered no cas­
The attorney general, who
ualties or damage. Commu­ waa eliminated last week by
nist casualties, If any, were President Johnson n* n Dem­
not known.
ocratic vice presidential can­
In New York, Secretary of didate, said Sunday ho would
Slate Dean Rusk said, "the ba "glad tn work" in tho nnother side got a sting out of
till*. If *they do it again,
they’ll get another sting."
In Tokyo, where he is on a
Far East Inspection tour,
Navy Secretary Paul Nitre
told a press conference that
American naval vessels oper­
City firemen responded to
ating off Communist cosils
two alarms over the week­
have orders to fire back if a t­
tacked but have "no order* to end, both fires occurring in
bedrooms.
pursue allsckcrs."
Lightning struck a wire
Nitre said that American
vessels in the Gulf of Tonkin, leading to n radio in the bed­
wliere Sunday's incident oc­ room of the h o m e of Mrs.
curred. arc there to gather in­ D. L. Thrasher, 421 Grand­
formation on shipping in tiie view Avc.. Saturday at 3:5,1
area "and to keep ourselves p.m. The redio exploded, fire­
abreast of developments In men said, and set fire tn a
tied. Damage w h s re p o rte d
that srea."
It was prrsumed that Uie heavy but confined to thu bed­
Comm uniat IT boats were pa­ room.
trolling against possible incur­ A cignrct is believed tho
sions by South Vietnamese cause of a Mate In. the bed
warship* or seaborne guerril­ of a home occupied by rhurlas. It was not clear why they lea Collins, 2SuH Central Ave.,
attacked an American ship in early Sunday morning. Daminternational waters that ob­ nge to the bed anil furnish­
viously hsd them outgunned. ings in the room was report­
ed heavy.

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Kennedy 'Glad' To
Campaign For LBJ

Firemen Answer
2 Weekend Calls

Port Feasibility Protests Heard
On Assessments
Study Under W ay
Engineera ara a t work on a
feasibility study of tho port
fucilltfeaMn Sanford, the l’ort
Authority Comm it Uo of tha
Saminola Chamber of Com­
merce learned Friday after­
noon.
Engineering representative*
of the Lockwood Green Co. of
Spartanburr, 8, C., T o m
Rourka and Jack McCarthy,
reported that atudlea have
Lean under way for aevaral
day*. Tha alght-polnt proposal
waa prtsenUd by tha committea when it iearnad th at fi­
nancing of tha atady la aaaur-

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vides for progress, improvemrnts ami capital expendi­
tures on a cash basis."
"Thn remnrknide improve­
ment-In the City of Sanford's
financial position lias hecti
given notice and brought fa­
vorable comment from hank­
ers, fiscal agents and others
in the field of finance," Know­
les noted in his report, which
accompanied the budget pro­
posal.
Over $177,000 of requested
improvement projects are In­
cluded in the proposed hudget, indicating a year of ma­
jor development for Sunfonl,
with a street construction
program in Goldsboro area
totalling more than the com­
bined city-wide programs for
the last five years.
Among the improvement

Considerable potential waa
reported by the engineera a t
conclusion of this preliminary
study.
The feasibility analysis will
be conducted over a period of
from 60 to 60 day*. I t will
Include location, warehousing,
equipment, slips and barga
linea and cost of construction.
Tha committee elso studied
proposed legislation for tha
Seminole County Port Author­
ity and lb- Sanford port.
Copies I f tha leglslstlva
proposal v^ill be circulated
among committee members
and tha County Commission
for further study.

Persons eecklng relief from
taxes assessed on their propertlcs were heard this morn­
ing by the County Commis­
sion sitting as a Board of
Equalisation.
AImiuI 10 persona filed re­
quests for a re-study of their
taxes and the board members
took each under advisement.
Tha board waa checking the
tax assessor’s chart this after­
noon and will reconvene Tues­
day morning for formal ac­
tion on the requests.
Commission C h a i r m a n
Jamea P. Avery amid propart lea needing an on-alght in­
spection of the board would
receive It today so that the
Information will be available
a t tomorrow'* meeting.

tiunnt presidential campaign,
hut added that "no determi­
nation" hnd been muile on his
specific role.
Kennedy talked with news­
men outside New England
Baptist Hospital here follow­
ing a 2’-j hour visit with his
younger brother, Ken. Ed­
ward M. Kennedy, D-Mn.-a.,
who Is recuperating from a
broken buck suffered in a
June 10 plane c r a s h at
Southampton.
Asked In comment on Pres­
ident Johnson's decision to
eliminsto him as a running
mate, Kennedy said; "I think
the people understand the
convention wmird want to
have tho President's choice.
No oua runt for vice presi­
dent."
The attorney general altn
brushed aside the possibility
that ho might consider run­
ning for thu U.K. Senate in
New York state.
"I have nothing to add to
my statement of six weeks
sgo," Kennedy said in reforrlnl tn a statement Inst June
23 thnt ho would nut In- n sen­
atorial candidate from any
state.

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items listed for next year ara
the following provisions:
Air-conditioning of the tl*
hrnry and the living quar­
ters of ti e Central Fire Sta­
tion;
Funds for engineering fees
for preliminary work on tha
luko front development plan;
Extending city-owned street
lights on Ilwy. 17-U2 to tinora
ltd., pending annexation;
Tho position of tax assessor
udded to the finance office;
Construction and lighting
of a baseball field a t Pinehurst Park on W. 24th SL|
Two more firemen;
Supplemental instructors in
the year-round recreation pro­
gram;
Renovation of finance of­
fice nnd rommlialoncrs con­
ference room;
Electrical circuits for Merfhnnta Division Christmas
lighting decorations;
Construction of W. 13th
8t. nnd city-county project to
rebuild g. Southwest ltd.;
Resurfacing of seven and
n half miles of existing pave­
ments;
Purchase of a truck-tractor
unit In the street division;
Replacement of large refusa
packer;
Providing lease payments
mi three privately owned
downtown parking lota;
Perpetual care funds on
cemetery lota;
Canopy over sidewalk from
First St. to Commereial Ave.
on parking lot walkway;
City to assume expense of
preparing grounds a t etadium
for football season with p art­
ial repayment from echools.

Merchants To
Discuss
Lakefront
Redevelopment o f t h a
Sanford lakefront will ho
disrussrd by the Hanford
Merchants Association when
It meets Tueadsy al 3 p. m.
in the Heminule Chamber of
Cnmmerre Building.
II. I.. Perkins, association
rhsirm sn, asks a full lam out so 'we may have an ex­
pression from ■ maturity of
our members,"

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Doll And Hobby Show Held A t Oviedo Gym
'Sandy" and ahe wag judged
to be the sleepiest; “ Nancy”
waa the doll belonging to
Martha Williams and ahi- waa
the pretticat doll; Kaye Ston­
er with her doll. "Irene,” waa
voted to he the culeat and
the aweeteat doll ''Swann" waa

By Etclyn Lundy
Th« annual doll and hobby
ahow waa held at Oviedo High
School gymnasium, Tuenlay
morning. Little gitl* who
brought their doll* were judg­
ed for various qualification!.
Wanda Morgan had her doll

brought by Thereaa McBride.
Then there waa the ahell
collection, and thia ia how it
war judged: the biggest col­
lection waa brought by Gary
Metcalf; tbr neatest collec­
tion was that of Joe Webb;
Billy Smith had the moat in-

OVIEDO YOUNGSTERS entering exhibits in the miscellaneous hobbles
cntejfory nt the Doll nntl Hobby Show were, from left, Rusty McBride,
Glen Stoner, Rusty McCallister, David Gott, John Williams, Tim West
and Jay Saucer.
(Herald Photo)

tercating and the must color­
ful collection waa shown by
Itnnnld Metcalf.
There were two coloring
books aiiinng the hobbies and
Tim West was judged to have
the neatest coloring hook
white the prettiest book waa
thnt shown by hia sister, J’miii,
Now, last, came the miscel­
laneous hobbles; (lien Stoner
brought hia model of Frnnkenaleln and this waa voted the
amrieat hobby; there were
two col lections of bottle cups
and ahot gun shells with
Tlmmie Mills getting . the
moat unusual award and .1ny
Saucer the moat interesting
one; John Williams' collec­
tion of inarides was judged
to he the moat colorful; Rus­
sell Mr.Calllater brought hia
rolled Ion of model dinosaurs
mid it was thought to be the
moat rxrlling; the sportiest
hobby coder lion was brought
by David Gott which consisted of a model sports car and
n yacht and, Inst, Lisa Wol­
cott brought her glass cat and
thia waa the prettiest of the
mi-cellnneous hobbies.

Pet Show Brings Out
M any Dogs And Cats
By

“ LEAST UNDERSTOOD" w h h thu new nwnril
eateKory created for Hie silent pantomime preaented by Jonvlle Farina, left and Martlm
Drucdinp for Lonjrwood Elementary School's
Talent Show. Even ibough the girls themselves
were unable to explain what they worn panto­
miming, their act brought many laughs from
the audience.
(Herald Photo)

Holley On Tour

Of Panhandle

PENSACOLA (Urn — Bepublican gubernatorial candi­
dal* Charles Holley la bring­
ing hia “ fight to the finish"
campaign into ths Florida
Panhandla.

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ltolloy prnmised a tough
fight to beat Democrat liny,
don Burns of Jiickaunvlllu in
November,
The St. I'd c iab u ig raiidi*
data spoke to aup|&gt;ortrra
throughout the area during
Itie weekend visit.

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Big lings, little ring*, Innghatred and short-haired; cals
nf all descriptions, two sets
nf twin cats, yellow, grey
and spotted, and turtles, gold
fish, cal fish, amt birds were
much in evidence at the an­
nual pet show at the Ovrdlo
High
School
Gymnasium
Tuesday morning. Thia ahow
is sponsored by Ihc Recrea­
tion Department Coach Paul
Miklcr la adult leader and
Marilyn Partin and Hilly MikIcr are student assistants.
Children bringing their prla
were, in the dog division: Alan
Daniel entered his "Beauty"
wtm was judged to lie the dog
who had the most spots;
Tommy Malcolm with Ids
‘‘Princess P at" was judged
to tic the smallest dog; "ShanShan the Leprechaun," be­
longing to Wanda Morgan hail
the prettiest eyes; the bestbehaved dog, "Trixie" was
brought by John
Williams;
Jay Saucer's "Saber" wearing
a big pink ribbon around his
neck was declared to be the
most glamorous; Joe Webb
brought Die dog with the long­
est hair, "Queenle;"
moat
stubborn was Ihr title won by
"Nlpslo" who hud to tie draggist by the Judge's stand and
was In ought by Sharon and
Marty Ward; "Llpplc" the
dog belonging to L-c Ward
won the title nf having the
longest tongue; Bussell MeCidllater'i "Andy" had the
.shortest hair.
Next came the parade of
rats. Lisa Wolcott's cat, who
was carried in a net and nl&gt;-

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JACKSONVILLE (U F Ii A drivsrlesv r s r rollnl down
a driveway and klllnl a nineyoar-old buy, Mlphaol Wil­
liams, playing there Thursday.

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Pape 2—Mon. Aup. 3. ’64
P IO N E E R IN G IN —

Educator Visits
Relatives Here

H O M E FOGGING

lie, II, D. Middleton, head Mis. Ruby Davis of Daytona
of the Drama Department at Beach and hit aunt, Laure B.
Women's College, Crteensboro,
Crowe of Crowe's Camp, San­
N. C., is visiting his mother,
ford.
Dr. Middleton was born in
Santord, studied at Columbia
and Northwestern and look
his Ph.D. nt Gainesville.
Women’s College is in the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
process of building a new ad­
The outlook for a successful ministrative and t h e a t r e
lbr»4.i&gt;r. hunting season is good building a t a cost of fi.fi mil­
in Florida but a more accu­ lion. Dr. Middleton will have
rate forernat won’t lie possi­ supervision of the theatre
ble until weather condition* portion of the building. He
through the fall are more wu* instrumental in its de­
dear.
sign.
" I t now- look* like another
good season," said A. D. Al trich, director of the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission.
"But
a*
every
hunter
AUSTIN, Tex (UPI)—Benknows, this is a critical time Jack Case, the Texas liuurand « great deal depends on anre tycoon who Jumped bond
weather conditions from now on his conviction for e m b e r
until fall,*’ he said.
zling $100,000 and fled to a
Aldrich sniri that with fa­ haven in Brazil, may bd the
vorable weather and suitable first person extradited in a
surroundings, wildlife will new treaty with that country.
"generally replenish its own
Texas Gov. John Connally
and the hunter may look for signed the extradition paper,
a good harvest."
Thursday.

Forecast Good
Hunting Season

l)R. II. I). MIDDLETON

Group Hears
Discussion
On Smoking
The effects nf smoking on
health were explained to
members nf the Central Bap­
tist Training Union nt « r e ­
cent meeting, by Dr. Kenneth
M. Wing, local physician and
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, pro­
gram administrator &lt;&gt;f the
Seminole County Unit of tho
Central Florida Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Disease As­
sociation.
Dr. Wing told a Joint nsM'lrihly of Junior, intermrdlutea, young people and adult*
that cigarette smoking is a
major cause of lung cancer.
He explained thnt lung caneer I* a respiratory disease
and strikes many more cig­
arette smokers than nonsmokers.
"Recent studies show that
cigarette smoking is a fuctor
in such crippling lung diseas­
es ns chronic bronchitis Btul
emphysema," Dr. Wing said.
"In emphysenm, I tie lungs
lose their elasticity and bold
in loo much nlr. Victims en­
dure n daily struggle to keep
their lungs working," Dr.
Wing explained ami einphaailed th a t more nmi morn
Americans trie being crippled
or killed by tills disease.
In addition to (tearing Dr
Wing’s talk, the more than
100 persons nt the assembly
saw slides on smoking and
health shown by Mrs. G ra­
ham.
Dr. Wing amt Mrs. G ra­
ham wrre introduced by Ed­
win O. Keith, Training Un­
ion director.

Meet Tonight
A dinner mictlng nf Ibe
Cnmpliell - Loaning Americnti
Legion I'ual bit will he held
tonight nt 7 nt the Legion
Home, llighwny 17-ttJ.
Following tli* legion par­
ley, n meeting will be held by
tho American l-egion Fair Assoriittion with George O. May*
liury, preriib til in ciintge.

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lion drafted basket, was Judg­
ed the most glamorous cat;
Linda
Olliff brought
two
little grey cats who were
judged to tie Hie smallest; Hie
prt'tlkcst eat,
lielonging to
Susan Clouts, had the unique
name of "Lonesome";
the
greyest cat "I Don't Know"
waa shown by Busty McBride;
"Jolly and Dolly", twin cats
of Billy Smith
were the
blondest;
Pat
Burkclew's
"Bingo" was judged to have
the prettiest eyes; Terras Mc­
Bride'* cat win, wouldn't
come out from under a build­
ing, was voted the most stubborn;
Martha
Williams
brought the biggest
cal,
“ Powder Puff."
The Iasi category uf pets
was the miscellaneous; Glen
Stoner brought his little snap­
ping turtle and needles* to
say had named it "Snnpplc"
who wus judged the most
unique pet; Christine Miklcr’s
"Frtsklc Whisker," a small
rat fish in a large Jar of w a­
ter wa* the livlieit pet; Faye
Stoner's two little gold fish
were Die best swimming pet,,
they were named "Goldie and
Lighlly". Scott Abel with his
parakeet, "Bilsy" was judged
tile p r e d i c t bird
Each entry was
given a
(.aid with the owner's name,
the pet's name and category
with a red nr blue ribbon a t­
tached to the card.

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When Nankn Matani.
19, itn offiro worker
f r o m Kyushu, w a s
crowned Miss Japan of
1964, she just smiled
demurely. W i t h the
crown, Naokn earned
thp rijrht tn represent
her country nt nn in­
ternational beauty con­
test in Lontr ltcuch,
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tip photos of the moon the *i crets of Matt. wh&lt;re stitute of Tcfhnolnpy's Jr',
PASADRNA, *'n!if, (UPI) if
—Aintrhan scientists tmliiy Mini 11 &lt;(inioil f&lt;u n duubtr- at- sonic fnftn of life n'".-ht exist. I'ruimHiun l.uburatoiy i.H’I.i
\i tuber tn p, otic
.Scientists ut I'alifuttiiw In- !• rc were juliilunt ever Inst
pun-d ovi-r Hunger 7's histur- , tempt ili
1'miny‘s snrvest of Knlucr 7
Mon. Anjt. it, *0-1—Page :i =
tEl|r tranfnrii tjrr.ili*
in hitting the moon uni) send*
hit; line}. t.:llii totevlsinn pietuics of the lunar itl’ fare.
1heir triumph in rapturing
the first close-up pictures of
the moon's face, spurted
l inns for sending two unman

Business
Briefs

TWO AWARDS, thorns of "must prufimsionul" and host |irt*|Mimr* wont
to the act pantomiming Tin* Monties at the reeoiit Talent Show ltelil at
Longwood Elementary School as part ol slimmer rernatioti. In the group
were, from left, Richnnl Mellounh, Lester Dome, Danny Mrliotiplt ttiui
Alvin Dome.
lllerahi Photo)

Longwood Elementary
Stages Talent Show
It) (limits lisle*
Thn Talent Show he hi at
Longwood Elementary School
Monday as part of the sum­
mer recreation program wits
enthusiastically received by
the approximutu .'it* students
attending. Pivo acta were
awarded ribbons.
l-cstcr Dome, Richard McGough, Danny McUough and
Alvin Dorn, who panlomincd
The ilcetlo to recordings of
*■| Want to Hold Your Hand"
and "Sho loves You," were
presented with two ribbons
as tile must professional anil
the best prepared. Prop* used
in their performance includ­
ed two gtiilars. 11 foil-wrapped
drum made of a cardboard
box on a pule mounted in a
Christmas tree stand and two
microphones made of wood
and foil.
Others given ribbons, ami
their routine* were Lynn
Anne ami .Mark Stevens who
presented n duel of "May
Day," best performance; Pat­
ty See for her rendition uf
"Take Me Out to the Hull
Game," most original. There­

sa Kftc* for baton twirling,
must unusual and Martha
Prueding and Jonclle Purina
for n silent pantomime act
ns "hast understood."
Judges Mete Coaches Walt
Dim us and Rodney Umberger.

‘ Fun Night' To
Be Repeated
A "food and fun night' "•'*
held at the recent Civic Celt
ter dance of the Slarllghl
Promenadcr* The event prov­
ed so successful the eltih
plans .1 similar one for each
month vvilli the next Aug 2il
The rhih holds dances each
Wednesday night at the cen­
ter.

Teachers Named
A t Northside
lly Maryann Mile*
Tcnchcrr and workers for
Vacation Ililile School nt
Northside llaptist Church,
which opened today with se*
sums scheduled from ID a.in.
until noon, have been an­
nounced by Rev
Harold
IltoMii, pastor of (lie church.
The Junior Department w ill
tic under direction of Rev.
and Mrs. Brown with Mrs.
Jeanette t’ox and James Patnick assisting. Primalle* will
he taught by Mrs. Helen Gil­
ley and the Misses Donna Wilson, Wanda Wilson nod Bar|,aru Day. Miss Pally tlrores
will be in charge of the lieg m n c is .

The Hessian fly reached Ihe
IF S during (he Revolutionary
War. coming In Long Island
in straw the Hessian soldier
brought for lx siding.

© M ars Set For November

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If launched succssfutly, the I Ranger 0 will follow. This |
it ini t —nime than oil million two Mariners would still he is to be the last shot in the v'shinmtVtfH&gt;V'K^iH)l ANVidCt*Milk *&gt;iV ' )(■(i, t.i J&gt;"i *t»a Mmiles on a fly by mission of | travelling through space on! lunar •p ictu rin g -tak in g pro- !
S M IT T Y ’S Snappin’ T u rtle
mber. !their fight month long tins- gram, budgeted at about $270 |
lhe red planet in Noeember.
High got oiiunenl sources slons when scientists Iminch million, and aimed at prepar­
2710 S. 11WY. 17-92 — SANFORD;
ing for Innding astronauts on
said the Mitts expedition by Ranger 8.
£ 4) All Sizes Self-Propelled
tin* iiientii.il Ma i (net s nIso
Ranger 8 will be a repeat the moon by l'J70
J PI, scientists, who Imllt
might have iniiitaiy implica­ of Ranger 7. except it will
Ranger 7 and guided it to its
tion. They would not elulmrR O T A R Y M O W ERS
aim at a different target on target, stilt were In the early
ate on this
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Plans called for the Matin- ‘ &lt;h&lt;-’
lin g e r 8 if expect- stages of studying it* invalu­
able
pictures,
which
vaulted
The
Snnppin'
Turlli*
is MORE MOWER!
ers to be launched within a ed to be hurled aloft on Its
few days of each oiher in No- four-day IMS.om).mile mission Sineih'U ahead of Russia in
interplanetary exploration,
vember.
early next year.
77(11(^,11ini*

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An agreement to build lillll
drive in hardware store* in
nine states has been signed
by the president of the na­
tional chain of Ihindy man
stores and 11 New (irteans
IlllsilU ss exeeiitive,
Vl-o in. hilled 111 tin* pad,
signed in New Orleans, is the
erection of at least 11 dozen
centrally located iidiuini.it la
tire offices and scnii-uutoinnt- I
ed warehouses with HIM in­
ventory control systems to
service the stores.
Signing the agreement were
Malcolm Bricklin, piesidetit ot
Hatalyiimii-Anierica, Inc., and
Robert L. Kohlutanu, presi­
dent of the newly formed New
Orleans corporation. Handy
mail-Sout invest, lire. Handy
man America inis main offices
in Orlando. Chairman of the
ltoatd of Handyman Aiuei len
is ijue.dy Walker. Walker wn»
born in and was a former res­
ident of New Orleans. He
gladimted from Tulune I'mversily in It*Jib
Presently operating in Flor­
ida and Pennsylvania; the col­
otful, modern A-frumo de­
signed stores are located
i lose to heavily populated
residential areas. They me 11
modernized version of the old
neighborhood type of hard
ware store and are putliculaily appealing lo the late eve
nillg and weekend "do-it-youi
self” type*. Stores aro opeli
from It to t* daily.

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Donnld W. Gorton Jr., elec­
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tISN, son of Mr. and Mr*.
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thnt "here it Is, come get it.”
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men such as the pawnbrokers want
to serve their customers to the limit.
But you have to wonder if they may
not be unduly concerned over their
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a few bucks probably is more inter­
ested in cash than in charm. And as
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need pawnshop service—to hock with
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shops In New York Clly are concern­
ed over their public image and are
going all out to Improve It.
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ent, a pawnshop—or hock shop, to
use the cruder term—Is a place
where a man in need of a little ready
cash can take a personal possession
of marketable valuo and deposit it
as security for a quick loan.
If the borrower falls to repay the
loan on time, ho loses whutever ho
left aa security. And the Impression
has prevailed that pawnbrokers can
be quite insistent on punctunl pay­
ment.
The New York pawnshop people
have hired a public relations coun­
selor to help dispel such notions and
to class up the business. To this end,
they are even considering fancying
up the traditional pnwnshop symbol
of three golden balls—a centuries-

Thought For Today
If I give away all I have, and If I
deliver my body to be burned, but
have not love, I gain nothing.—I
Cor. 13:3.
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You give but little when you give
of your possessions. It Is when you
give of yourself that you truly give.
—Kahili Gibran.

Holmes Alexander

Warren Stifling News?

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WASHINGTON, D. C. Dowa la Datlai, a tone re­
porter and a friend of mine,
Bufh Ayne* worth, has fired
a ahot of warning acroii the
bows of the Warren Commlslion.
Ha la telling the board,
headed by Chief JuiUce War­
ren, to come clean with all
Its Information on President
Kennedy's assassination —
or be expoaed aa a new*manager. Anything that the
eommiiilM omits, Ayneiworth will publish.
Nothing la more ealutary
In public affairs than for the
presa to know more than Congrew, a court or a commis­
sion wants It to know. The
W arn s group has been taking
a multiplicity of testimony,
but has been nleasing only
what it decides to release.
Even if Its motives a n p u n ,
the methods a n auspect. The
chief justice has a reputation
for nndering decisions that
fit bis preconceptions.
Ayneaworth write* me that
b t has been conducting a par­
allel Investigation of testi­
mony, affidavits and ballistic
reports. T h e n !e clreumstantial evidence which strongly
suggests th at the reporter
has a aawa source Inside or
near the commission. lie is
positioned to wield a whip
head over the most portent­
ous iavastigatioa In American
history.
Ayneaworth recently start­

led the commission with a
story that was based on a
hitherto unpuhllcizcd journal
kept by Lee Harvey Oswald,
the alleged presidential assas­
sin, while In Russia. Oswald's
own words show him in his
vacillating loyalty, swinging
to the Communists, and then
•winging back to his native
country. When he was proRussian, ho took money from
(he Soviet secret police. When
he was pro-American, he was
able to raise money for homeword pasiage at the Ameri­
can Embasy.
Because Aynesworth's arti­
cles are copyrighted by his
paper, the wire services have
used them charily. Some of
his revelations h aw not rea­
ched other parte of the coun­
try, but he has sent them to
me In full form. One of his
dispatches cites • source
"closa to Um Warren Commis­
sion" saying that Uia Fill
knaw Oswald to bo a potential
assassin. An Fill agent is
quoted aa telling Hie Dalles
police on November 22nd:
"We knew he was capable
of assassinating the Presi­
dent, but we didn't dream be
would do it.”
Since the FBI la almost
sacrosanct In Washington of­
ficialdom and in the capital
press, any criticism of iu se­
curity methods la unusual,
and yet of prime importance
in reconstructing tlie tragedy
and the mind of the alleged

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Bear l.ake-Forest City
Mrs. Mary sen Miles
038-1678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
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Chuiuota
Mrs. Jean Megla
305-8743
DeBary
Mrs. Frank White
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Deltena
Mrs. Mildred Haney
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Geneva
Mrs. Jo*. E. Matkleui
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Lake Marr
Mrs. Frances Weeler
331-8118
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Mrs. H. I.. John***
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Mra. Donna Eaten
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Mrs. Doris Dean
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killer. In an exclusive inter­
view with Mrs. Marina Os*
wald, the aliegrd killer's wid­
ow, Ayneaworth tells of Oswald brandishing a pistol be­
fore his wife and saying:
"1 am going to see Richard
Nixon."
Aynesworth glvrw the etory
significance by noting the Inchienl took place only a few
days after Oswald had alxit
from ambush at General Wal­
ker, whom Oswald termed
"a Fascist" and compared
with Hitler. The reporter
highlights the threat to Nixon
by noting that shortly before
it wee made, lbs Dellaa Mor­
ning News printed bold head­
line* on a story:
"Nixon Celia for Decision
To Force Reda Out Of Cuba."
Cuba’s Ceatro was Oswald'e Communist "hero.”
As an avid newspaper reader,
Oswald may have seen the
headline, lie may have seen
a similar story on the same
day in which Castro was
blasted by Governor Connel­
ly, who was wounded by the
same gun that slew President
Kennedy.
Tlie mind of the alleged
killer comes into focus in
thcio detailed stories. It
looks like tlie samo picture
of a hate-driven, politicallyradical Leftist which Is emer­
ging from the email, amount
of news put out by tlie War­
ren Com mission. U the full
report follow* Iho ex|iectrd
line, Oswald will be shown as
e homicidal maniac, a notor­
iety hound, Communist • or­
iented but not Comunlst-hlrvd
for the cruel deed it Is be­
lieved ha performed.
Tho Warren Commission
has invited skepticism be­
cause It has worked very
much In eecret, perhaps nrressarlly so. If Its account
Jibes with that of Ayneeworth's independent research,
credibility will be added to
Its findings. If Uto Warren
reports, which is due within
a mater of days or weeks,
does not coincide with the
reporter's (ladings, tlwre will
be some explaining to do. It
te • healthful situation of
d u c k and double-chec*.

Dr. Crane’s

THE HAND THAT BLOTS THE PICTURE

Phil Newsom Soys

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Study In Semantics
U N Foreign News Analyst
Webster's dictionary defines
semantics u a atudy of word
meanings.
In Washington last week the
20 meml*'rs of the Organiza­
tion of American Stale* (OAR)
wrestled with e delicate prob­
lem in icm antlci.
At one end the same time
they sought to condemn Cuba
for egression against Venezu­
ela, hut In aurh language as
not to offend at leaat four of
tlie members opposed to deci­
sive action and without reveal­
ing ■ deep split within the or­
ganization.
Hie result was certain to be
satisfactory lo no one, except
possibly to Fidel Caitro.
An interesting accompany­
ing fact was that among tlie
20 th e n was not one but that
agreed that Communist Cuba
had indeed commuted aggres­
sion against Venezuela.
Thla occurred last felt when
the Cubans landed a three ton
cacho of arms on a lonely Ven*
eturlan beach to assist Com­
munist efforts to overthrow
the regime of
President
Romulo Betancourt.
Venezuela
Is demanding
mandatory sanctions against
Cuba, Including a break in
diplomatic relations, suspen­
sion of all trade except for
food and medicines and sus­
pension of ail communications
by land, sea or air.
To do less, according to Uia
Venezuelans, would be to
make a mockery of hemis­
pheric solidarity as defined
in the 1045 “Act of Chapultepec" and strengthened in
the "Bio Treaty" of 1047, the
"Declaration of Washington"

In 1051 and the "Caracas
Doctrine" of 1954.
The last two specifically de­
clared against International
communism as a concept in­
compatible witli American
freedoms.
Since Castro's rise to power
on New Year's Day, 1059, four
attempts have been made to
dcul with the Culiun problem
on a basis of hemispheric soli­
darity.
Although tlie
American
states were shaken by Cas­
tro's declaration that he if a
Marxltt-Leninisl and momen­
tarily were unified by five
Cuban missile crisis of Octo­
ber, 1062, none of tliesa ef­
forts has ben satisfactory.
Tlie ltlo Treaty provides
that hemispheric action may
lie taken and is binding upon
all If approved by a majority
of two-thirds. Venezuela, as
(he complaining nation, can­
not vote in the current ticliberations so a majority vote
of 13 is required.
It was tile hope of
the
United States that as many as
10 might be mustered.
Although even tough sanc­
tions would have little fur­
ther effect on Castro, there

were several hitches.
Probably tlie best that could
lie obtained would be a scries
of recommendations which
member nations would accept
or reject.
And the end result would be
an interesting study in seman­
tics.

Cathy’s prayer may sound
amusing bat It Is also e
valaabi* Ml of child psy­
chology. Hcrapbook t h i s
rao* and send for th* 206point "R ating Reel* for
Good Parents," for mosf
ndnlte have forgotten the
outlook of youngster* and
often expect too much of
them.
CASE T-437: Philip I* our
oldest son and an American
hiatory profeaaor at Bradley
University.
Ho end Arlene have had
four daughter* i t almust
yearly Interval!.
Cathy, aged 8 4 , Is the eld­
est, followed by Susanna, 2 4 :
then Jenny, 1 4 , and Rebekah
Caroline, who ia the new
baby.
During their prayera befor*
they retire for th* night,
Cathy and Sueanne ask God
to bless the various members
of the family.
When they reach '*God bless
Susanna," then 8usenns will
interrupt end say, "Me, girl!"
The other night when this
occurred, Cathy grew a little
irritated at tha interruption
and exclaimed:
"Sure, you’re a girl, but you
have to have a name!"
Then Cathy continued her
prayer for Jenny, but for the
baby, Cathy always Insists on
saying:

able objects, auch aa chairs
and tablet or tree* ve. ani­
mate creatures such as doge
and cate, plus human beings.
He also caiis little folks
"Baby" but he still does not
make any distinction between
little boys ve. little girls.
In fact, a child of normal
T.Q. must be three year* old
In order to tell whether it la
a little boy or a little girl.
Qualitative differences, such
as blue eyes vs. brown or
blonde v*. brunette, obviously
come later.
For objects (nouns) usually
catch h child's attention be­
fore adjectives.
And tlie nurmai youngster
must be six years old to dis­
tinguish between "left" va.
"right."
Furthermore, a normal 4year-old can copy a square
with a fair degree of occur*

icy.
But he can’t copy a die.
mond, though it alio has but
four aides and appears to us
adults aa simply a square
with two ends pulled into
acute angles.
Nor can a child of I **
even of 6 years copy a dia­
mond! No, it requires 7 years f
mental age befor* he caa copy
a diamond!
And It isn’t till he is 6
y e a n old that he can even
tell the difference between
"morning" ve. "afternoon," so
don’t expect deferred rewards
to be very effective.
What does "next week" or
"next month" mean to him
when he etill doesn’t know If f
It is morning vs. afternoon!
So send for my "Testa for
Good Parents," ancloelng a
long stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cent*.

Letters

To The Editor
The immediate project Is
to erect e club house which
may I* used by various civic
groups, scouts, women's clubs,
and classes, as for First Aid.
it will also provide facilities
fur political gathering* end a
place for voting.
Any of your readers who
desire further information or
who may wish to hslp with
the plane for building a better
lien F. Ward Jr.
community are urged to con­
tact the Building Chairman,
Editor, The Herald:
Your attention is called to Mr. Adolph Juhl, TE 8-2388
the activities of th* Forost or tha other officers.
John R. Bethea, President
City Community Association.
Editor, The Herald:

I have not met your aasoriete editor, Julian Stenstrom,
in person, but his articles In
The Hernld have been very
inlcresting.
I wunt to thank you for
the fine coverage your newe"God blest Rebekah Caro­ puper has given the athletic
program of all S e m i n o l e
line Crane!"
Only Rebekah Is thus hon­ County school*.

ored by having hrr full name
included In Cathy’a evening
prayer.
But the point I wish to
focus on le Susanna's com­
ment. "Me. girl*"
At the age of 2 4 years,
Susanna thus identifies her­
self as a girl but Cathy, aged
.14, has the extra mental age
to remind her that even
though she belongs to the
feminine eex, she still needs
an individual name, which ia
Susanna.
This distinction may seem
trivial to the casual onlooker
hut to a student of child psy­
chology, It denotes a mile­
stone In mental distinctions.
At the outset, a baby sees
only a blurred general Im­
pression of tiia world around
him.
Then he gradually makes
distinctions between Immov­

Tills Association was organis­
ed not for profit hut to render
leadership and assistance In
the development of the com­
munity.
The Seminole County Com­
missioners deeded this Asso­
ciation ,14 acres of land lo­
cated on th* edge of Lake
Harriet Estates. Access to
this pmpery from Highway
430 has been donated by an
Interested neighbor.

Tha long range plans In­
clude developing the entire
area for recreatlonn! activ­
ities such ss swimming, ten­
nis, shuffle board, Imsehall,
Little League, picnics and
cook-outa.

Newspaper advertising has
been credited with helping Um
city of Harllngton, Texas re­
cover from severe economic
difficulties.

OVER 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old peat office)

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

On October B, 1871, while
the Chicago fir* raged to the
south, a forest fir* began at
Peshtigo WU., and destroyed
1,280,000 acres, many buildand took tha lives of
1,182 paoplB, 882 more
1 than war* lost In
:he 'Chicago flrt, which de­
stroyed 2,000 acrea In tha
heart of tha city.

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Negro Registration In South Put A t 3 8.6 Percent
ATLANTA (CPI) — The
p Southern Ki-cional Council
•aid last nicht that a half a
million Nejrrocs have been
adiled to voter registration
rolls in the South.
Hut the council added that
the total only comes to 38.6
per cent of the Negroes eligi­
ble to vote in the South, leav^
.ing more thnn 3 million Still
not registered.
Council spokesmen said
that “good-sired" increases
in Negro registration can be
expected to continue up un­
til the November elections.
“ If the presidential elec-tion is a close one within the
southern states, the increased
9 Negro vote could have great
significance." s a i d
Wiley
Hranton, director of t h e
'council’s non-partisan voter
registration program.
Hranton put the number of
Negro voters in the II south­
ern slates, as of April 1, at
1,937,892.
At tha same date, white
A registration was estimated at
13,600,000, or a Negro-white
ratio of nearly one to six.
The increases, which the
council said exceeded expecta­
tions, ranged from 28,500 in
Mississippi to 375,000 in Tex­
as. The council said “harrassmont has been heavy" in
Mississippi.

Hranton pointed out the im­
portance of the Negro vote
by citing the performance of
Hichard M. Nixon in Florida,
as nn example, in the 1900
presidential rave.
He said Nixon carried Flor­
ida hy 46,766 votes. Negro

registration in Florida since
then has been more than 53,441.
He noted that John F. Ken­
nedy carried South Carolina
by 9.571 votes in I960. Since
that time, 32,140 Negroes
have been added to the voter

list.
T h e Southern llegional
Council has sponsored voter
registration activities by local
independent groups and by
five major Negro civil rights
organizations—the NAACP,
Congress of Uncial Equality,
N a t i o n a l L’rbnn League.

Service Men
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Active duty personnel in
Florida hove been warned that
keeping in-service premium
waiver on their government
life insurance could be detri­
mental to the interest of de­
pendents should they become
beneficiaries.
The warning was sounded
by M. T. Dixon of the Flot­
illa Department of Veterans
Affairs.
Henrficiaries would be un­
able to receive dependency
and indemnity compensation
under the law if the insured
died while the waiver is in
effect, Dixon said.
Individual cases differ, he
added, ami each serviceman
should check to see how his
family will be uffected. In­
quiries ran he made at the
veterans county service office
or by writing him at Host
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mander (Jerald L. Atkinson upon his promotion
to his present rank. Atkinson has been with the
“ Hoot Owls" since May, 1963.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Non-Violent C o o rd in a te
Committee.
The council said that be­
tween 1952 and 1962 there
was a net increase of Negro
voters of not more than 350,000 in the South.
It said its program since
the spring of 1962 resulted
In the registration of 551,328 persons as of the April
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°f these—in lexa* »ere Noth' council

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Ang. 3 , *64

Ft. Lauderdale
Tops Seminole Australian Defeats Arnie In 'Canadian'
All Stars, 6-1
By Jane Casselberry
With the state crown almoat
within their grasp tha Semi­
nole Little League Senior AllStar* lost to Fort Lauderdale
6-1 Saturday afternoon at
Tinker Field In Orlando in tha
final game of the tournament.
Catcher Floyd Williams of
Altamonte Springs waa taken
to the hospital when he waa
injured in the fifth inning whan
a batter swung hitting him In
the neck. Ha waa replaced by
nicky Dunn of Casselberry.
Steve Simpkins pitched lor
the Seminole A llSU ri in Sat­
urday’s game.
In Friday's game Seminole
defeated Tarpon Springs 6-0
when hurler Charlie Newell of
Altamoote Springs pitched a
four-hit ahutouL Hlta wera
logged by Floyd Williams, &gt;,
Don Paulsen, Larry Baker
and Steve Simpkins.

By United Prese International
For Jchn Pregenxer, the
adulation preceded the ac­
complishment.
Tha Giant's 6-foot-5, 220pound righthander, recalled
from Tacoma last week, cele­
brated his 29th birthday Bundny with his first major
league victory, a 2-1 derision
over Pittsburgh In relief that
moved San Francisco to with­
in 114 games of National
League leading Philadelphia.
l'regenaer, f r o m An­
tioch, III., waa th* aabject
of nationwide publicity at
Boyer Inks Pact
the atart of the 1948 sea­
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Shortson when Novella O'Hara
atop Lcnnle Boyer, younger
of Ban Francisco organised
brother of tha Yankees' Clete
the John Pregenier Fan and the Cardinals' Ken, haa
Club.
signed a contract with SL
It seems Mlsa O'Hara waa Loula. The Cardinals also sign­
amused that a professional ed lefthanded pitcher Dan Jaaball player rould be pur­ ter.
chased for 9100, which I*
whnt the Giant* gave Pocatel­
lo for Pregenter in the fall
of 1062. The atractlve Irish
lass countered with an offer
of |I2G to General Manager
Chub Feeney for her hero
but the San Franclaco execu­
tive felt th* Joke had gone
far enough. How wrong he
waa.
Tha fan club, which In*
riudei politician Plerr* Sa­
linger, blossomed and when
Pregenter waa aant to tha
minora after n brief trial at
tha outaet of tha 1968 aeaaon,
hla admirer* didn’t deaert
hhn. They toasted him with a
ccncoctlon called the John
Pregenter cocktail, two parta
gin and one part teara. And a
sign hung in tha window of
tha e 1u b houaa reading,
''You'll be back, John I’rcgenLOS A U P S .
(UPI) - Com mere* in the 13-00-mclcta n r ."
Tha wine,’ rather, th*
Th* United State* will take freestyle for women at' IS:Pregenteria, flowed Sunday
th* greatest aquatic team In 80.1, and in tha goo-metera
night In th* City by tha
history to the 1964 Olympic freeslyla at 8:7.3.
Sharon Strouder of City of Bay, hailing tha return of
games in Tokyo this fall In the
a friend.
wake of record-shattering per­ Commerce at 1:03.4, In the
Duka Snldar’a eighth In­
100-matera
butterfly
and
2:26.4
formance* in the National
ning
alngla scored Chuck Hill­
AAU combined men'* and In the 200-metcra butterfly.
er from second as Pitts­
M
a
r
i
l
y
n
Ramenofsky
of
women's awlm meet over the
Phoenix, Aria., In the 400-mo- burgh's Bob Friend absorbed
weekpnd.
hit 11th lass in 20 decisions.
te
n freestyle at 4:41.7.
American athletes shattered
In other Nnllonal League
And the Santa Clara Swim
nine world standards, end
games, Loa Angatea defeated
Club
"A”
team
In
the
400-me­
Australia's veteran Murrary
tha Phllllea 6-1; St. Loula
ltoae chipped In with another ters freestyle relay team at edged Clnclpnatl 8-4; Chicago
4:08.5.
during tho four days of comstopped Milwaukee 8-1; and
pcll lion.
Houston downed the Meta 9-7
W L PcL OB
Don Srhollamlcr of Santa
In tha first half of a double,
Now York
63 U .614
Clara, who set two world
header, but dropped th*
Baltimore
65 40 .610
marks and captured three
W L PcL GB nightcap 4-3.
Chicago
64 40 .613 Vt freeatylo titles, was voled the
GO 42 .388
Los A n|.
66 53 .814 11 outstanding male alhlrio of Phila.
60 43 .371 H5
Boston
52 84 .481 1315 the meet. Sharon Slrouder of San Fran.
57 48 .541 415
Minn.
80 55 .470 13 City of Commerce, Calif., who Clnn.
54 46 .540 5
Detroit
81 87 .471 1515 abattcred two world marka Pitts.
34 48 .324 615
Clcve.
4T 88 .441 II haraelf, waa named the out- Milwaukee
St. Loula
54 50 .510 7
Kan. Clly
40 03 .811 M alanding female swimmer.
SI SI .300 9
Washington 41 69 .373 26
Here arc the world record' Los Ang.
Susy Reno and Verna Bol­
Chicago
48 33 .480 It
Sunday'* Result*
breakera:
ton
of tha Hooters team tn th*
Houston
46
62
.
426
17
New York 3 Minnesota 0
Don Schollander, 1:57.4 In
31 73 .318 28'k p.m. Wednesday Ball and
Chicago I Washington 1, 1st (he 300-mitcra freestyle, and Naw York
Chain league really toppled
Sunday's Results
Chicago I Washington 1, 2nd 4;1I in the tud-mctcri free
tha plna,
Houston 9 New York 7, tat
Clevalaad 6 Detroit 1, lit
style.
Suzy led with a 187/490 aer­
Cleveland 2 Detroit 1. 2nd, 11 Dick Both of Santa Clara In New York 4 Houston 2, 2nd
Lns Angeles 6 Philadelphia 1 ies. V ena with a I8T/482
Innlnga
the 400 individual medley at
Baltimore • Kansas City 7
San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1 aeries. Marge Farris had bar
4:48.0.
drat 200 game with a *00/478
Loa Angeles 2 Boston 1
Murray Bose, Australia, In Chicago 5 Milwaukee 1
St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 4
Today's Game*
Dot Fog 167/487 and Eve RoUie ISOO-mctcra I t 17:01.8.
Games Today
Baltimore at Loa Angelos (N)
garo 164/470.
Patty Carctto of City of
San Francisco at Pittsburgh In tha men'* divUlon Bill
Washington at Clevaland (N)
Only game* scheduled
Fox had high gam* with a
(N)
Tuesday's Gama*
Jones Wins Bout I«s Angeles at Plltiburgh, 2, 181/80$ and Gena Rogaro high
Baltimore at Los Angeles
IN)
series with a 178/328, Andy
YOKAIIAMA, Japan (UPI)
Baltimore at Loa Angeles (N) —Ronnie Jonea, 118, Chicago, Only game* scheduled
Voigt 170 and Bryant Hickaon
Tuesday's Games
New York at Kanaaa City (N) knocked out Trtsuro Kawal,
174/489.
Ixta Angeles al Pittsburgh ,2, Tha only turkey of th* w an
Boston at Minnesota (N)
m&lt;4, Japan (0).
Detroit at Chicago (N)
( TN)
log was mad* by Susy Reno.
Washington at-Cleveland (N)
Chicago at St. Louie, (N)
Th* India* outdid th*mDempsey Ailing Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2, aelvaa
also in th* apllt divis­
Tha University cf Florida
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jack (T-N)
ion with Marian Voigt con'
Library is one of 36 libraries Dempsey icvcatcd he haa a San Francisco al New York verting the 5-10 and V'crns
In the nation with more than h a u l ailment brought up by (N)
Bolton adding to her credit the
a recent attack of bronchitis, Only games scheduled
baby split 3-10.
1,000,000 vohirnt*.

Hr Curl Work
UPI Sport* Writer
Th* Chicago Whit* Sox
map h*v* negotiated two of
tho beat "alecper" deala of
1964.
Manager Al Lops* decided
to taka a ehanee with veteran
aouthpaw Don Moral In spring
training although the grape­
vine waa raping hia arm waa
dead. Than three weak* ago
th e Pala Hot* acquired f in t
baaaman Bill Skowron in *
w alrar deal that involvad four
playsrs.
Both flgarod In Sunday's
S-l and l-I doubleheadar
awaap of Waahlagton that
Moved Chicago Id within
o n fh alf gatao of Now York
■ad Baltimore in the tight
American League pennant
race.
Mon! appeared in both
fame* In ratlaf and worked a
total of two hltleaa innlnga.
Lopaa, noting th* aouthpaw'a
history of arm trouble and
•g a of 84, has been ualng
Moral aporingljr. In 28 gamte
h* haa pitched only 80 Innlnga
with an earned run average
tn the 2.B0’* and walked a
total of a lx man. Along with
Hoyt Wilhelm, h* haa bean a
lata inning atoppar for Lopaa.
A fter a dlaappolnntlng year
In tha National League,
Skowron waa aant to Wash­
ington and laat month moved
on to Chicago. In tho paat
three weeka ha haa driven In
13 runs and sport* a respect­
able .270 average. ,
HI* third 1mining single
la th* firat gam* acored Al
Wele with what proved to
be the winning run as Joel
Morten picked up hi* eighth
win In I t deelaloua. allowIng only thru* hlta la $44
Innlnga.
Elsewhere In th* American
League, New York blanked
Minnesota 2-01 Baltimore
edged Kansaa City 8-71 Cleve­
land tripped Detroit 0-1 and
3-1 and Loi Angeles bent
Boston 2-1.

V ntftfiV

By Dick Bacon
UPI Sports W riter
MONTREAL (UPI) — Arnold Palmar, th* man who in­
vented golf’s garrison finish,
haa been out-charged again,
this time by Australian Kel
Nagle.
Palmer, tha 84-y e a r-o ld
four-time Master* champion
who “ really wanted" o repeat
In tha Canadian Open golf
championship that brought
him hla first pro victory nln*
years ago, instead found him­
self ■ bridal maid for th*
fourth tima thla year aa

event and a l u mad* him th*
oldest Canadian Open winner
in the 60-year history of the
event.
For Palmer, It was another
•etback In a year that has
seen him victimized several
times by tha closing charge
ha made ao famous.
Palmar, who began tha fi­
nal day tied for the lead with
ax-Marina Bill Collins and 21year-old aophomore pro Ray
Floyd, “got started" with
birdies on two of the final
three holes. By then, however,
ha needed n shadow garrison
finish to offset an earlier
slump and recapture second
place from Floyd and Dan
Sikaa Jr.
Palmar, who had earlier
In third place.
rounds of 71-67-71, wound up
An eatimatfd 13,000 persons with a one-under 70 over the
watched tha 200-mile—400 Up nigged 7,090-yard Plnegrove
race on tha haU-mita asphalt layout for a 72-hots count of
oval at tha state fairgrounds
Nagl* closed with a rush Sun­
day to capture the $50,000
tournament
Tha 43-year-old Australian,
who won tha 1089 British and
1960 Australian titles, pock­
eted $7,800—hia biggest singl* pay-day—by following up
Saturday's record-equalling 66
with a four-under-par 67 to
Icangaroo hop" over the U. S.
fairway king by two strokes.
Tha victory, pushing Nagla’a tour earnings this year
to mors than $22,000, waa hla
first In ■ PGA-eponaored

Petty Wins Nashville 400 Grind
NASHVILLE, Tam . (UPI) —
Richard Petty, of Randlcman,
N. C., won the Nashville 400
stockcar race Sunday with an
average speed of 73.2o miles
per hour.
Petty, NASCAR leader, led
every lap in hla race to victory
In a 1964 Plymouth.
Track officials laid no re ­
cord waa set Sunday, but Pet­
ty qualified Saturday with a
record speed of 80.31 mile*
per hour.
David Pearaoo, of Spartan­
burg, S. C., driving a 1964
Dodge, was in second place,
Jim Paschal, of High Point,
N. c., in a 1964 Plymouth, was

Petty received $2,300 In
prize money, Pearaoo received
$1,200 and $800 went to Pas­
chal.
Patty's win Sunday waa tha
Mcood in a row her* and tha
fifth NASCAR race won in re­
cent races in other elite*.
He came in second place
last month a t tha Volunteer
500 race at Bristol, Tenn.,
when hU engine blew )utt two
lap* away from victory.

278. That waa on* better
than Floyd and two up on '
Sikes.
Nagle, who was seven and
six strokes back after open­
ing rounds of 73-71, closed to
within one (hot with Satur­
day's 66—* tournament low
tied only by Billy Casper—
and then took command with
five more birdies Sunday be­
fore he mlaaed hie first green q,
in 35 holes and took a bogey
on the 17th.
Tied for fifth place at twounder 282'a were Jack Nirittaus, the leading money win­
ner on the PGA tour with
more than $93,000; Jay He­
bert who closed strongly with
rounds of 69-67; Gsry Player
of South Africa; Collin*, the
second and third-round lead- 4
erl and Casper, one of tcveral
U. S. pros whose maiden vic­
tory came tn Canada.

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Vsllad Press lateraatleaal
Paul Hornung, the one-time
golden boy of Uu Green Bay
Packers, isn't compllciy sat­
isfied with hi* progress thla
rear.
Not that be'a not on *&lt;#*
dula. He Is. In fact, Coach
Vinca Lombardi any* "ha'a in
the beat condition ha'a been In
tine* I've been her*.''
Lombardi it starting Ms
alxth year with ih* Packera
and last year waa tha ooly year
he wsz without Hornung, tha
running, paaslng and kicking
atar of th* National Football
League. Hornung, together with
Itaakl* Alex Karras of Detroit
sat out th* 1863 NFL season

after being suspended for
gambling. Both ara trying to
come back strong thla year.
Hornung made hia first
atari before the bom* folks in
two year* during the weekend
and led lb* offense to a 16-9
win over the dafens* In th*
Packera annual Intra-squad
gams. Tb# firat time ha car­
ried the ball he galloped for 23
yards and whan ha cam* back
to tha huddle ha received a
■landing ovation from tha 30,000 fan* on hand.
7b* ovation waa avan loud­
er later whan h* kicked a 47yard (laid goal and whan ha
■parked tha offense on g 70yard drive by catching two of
the three passes be caught in

the game, the atanda exploded.
“ It felt pretty good for th*
drat tima out," said Hornung.
"I've always been a alow start­
er. I’ve always had to work to
get In shape. Tha only way to
get in ahapa la by contact. 1
hop* lo gat better."
The Chicago B ean worked
for 145 hours in 100-dagra* beet
on timing and passing play*
Sunday. Altar the workout
Coach Georg* Halas announc­
ed that lha Basra would prac­
tice only ime* a day la pre­
paration for Friday’* gam*
with lha collage all-aUra.
Quarterback* Johnny Units*
and Gary Ctsono hit on 33 &lt;4
11 pana attempts aa Use Balti­
more Colts readied themselves

for tonight'* iatraaquad gam*.
Pittsburgh cut five player*
from it* roster, Including
halfback Jo* Womack. Others
released ware rookie* Ron
Rlchnafsky of Purdue, Dav*
Ane of Michigan Slat* and
Art Smith of Virginia Union.
Sam Tidmora, acquired con­
ditionally from Cleveland, waa
returned to the Browns.
D m Minnesota Vikings ac­
quired two defens* back*
from the Detroit Lions far a
draft alcelioa. Tom liatl, who
appeared in all 14 Lion game*
laat season, and rookie Bruce
Zelimer of Winona State Col
lege, were notified of the trade
after playing in an inlraiquad
game in the Lion camp.

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To Take IL Lead
VHl'ti
The Syracuse Chiefs rose to
the occssioa over the week­
end as they swept a live game
aerlee from (fan stunned Jack­
sonville Suns and exploded In­
to first place In the Interna­
tional League pennant scram­
ble.
The biasing sunset ended
Sunday with the high-riding
Chiefs dumping Jacksonville
6-4 and 5-1, placing them firm­
ly in the league lead with two
games to spare.
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Pehanlck finally ceglatered hit
first victory.
John Kyan’a fifth Inning
grand alam, his third homer
of the year, (parked the
Chiefs to a 5-1 aerlee cleanup
in the nightcap.
The Toronto Maple lx&gt;af«
also swept their doublehcader
from the Colubue Jets 5-1 and
5-4, John Anderson posted his
third win in 11 decisions io
the opener and Ron Piche
boasted
his record to 12-3
in the seeoodigame.
In other action, Richmond
•wept Buffalo 6-2 and 3-0 and
Atlanta aplit with Rochester,
winning the first game 7-4 and
dropping the second 3-1.

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United Press International
T a m p a second baseman
Dave Best lived up to bis
name last night and clubbed a
three-run homer In the bot­
tom of the eighth Inning to
give the Tarpons a 5-2 victory
over Fort Lauderdale In the
Florida State League.
The win put Tampa three
game# out in front of St.
Petersburg at the top of the
rS L atandings.
In other action last night,
St. Petersburg clubbed lak e­
land, 10-1, Miami beat Day­

tona Beach 5-2 and Orlando
edged Fort Lauderdale 10-8
Tonight, Lakeland Is at
Daytona Beach, Tampa U at
Orlando, Miami travels to
Sarasota sod Fort Lauderdale
play* at St. Petersburg.
The standings:
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GB
Tampa
23 10.607
SC Pate.
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Lakeland
15 IS .556 5
Fort Laud.
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Orlando
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'Queen Of Links'Wins Eighth
MILWAUKEE &lt;UPI) When Mickey Wright, the
lueae of ladies professional
rolf, is playing a tournament,
he question Isn’t who won,
nit by now much did she
esd the other gals In marchng off with first price money.
Th Is tit tournament in point
vas the »12,500 Milwaukee J ty ­
re# Open in which the tall,
•-year-eld blonde picked up
ha 52,000 first place check
lunday by playing • steady
&gt;ar T2 game and withstanding
i l u t - nine challenge from

C aptain Named
SOUTH ORANGE, N. J —
IUPI1— Edwin Faulkner of
Swarthmore, Pa., has been
lamed coach of the United
Slates Davis Cup tesm by Vic
Selxas, the team ’s captain,
ind W. Harcourt Woods,
rhairmin of the Davis Cup
Committee of the U. S. Lawn
rennls Association.
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Pitcher Demoted
KANSAS CITY (UPI) -T h e
virus* City Athletics have
&gt;ptioned pitcher Dsn P/liler
o Dallas of the Pacific Coast
League and replaced him with
dghthander
Kca
Sanders,
}rough! up from Birmingham.

Ruth Jeeeea to win her eighth
tournament of to t taaaon.
Mias Wright, who had led
the LPGA In earnings the past
three y ean , brought h er total
for the current tour to 516,012
with a 280, one over p ar total
In the TMnle competition at
the North S h o e Country Club.
She had previous rounds of
74. 68, and 76.
Only Betsy Rtwls, Spartan­
burg. (S.C.), stands between
Mickey and a record of all
time money
Mlse
Rawls Bnlahed to
two-way
tie for third
eight
•trokes behind Miss Wright,
*®d got 11,100 to bring her alltime earning# to 1167,144. Miss
Wright haa a total of $166,106.
Miss Jaeaeo, 26, Boniall.
Calif., who was only ooa stroke
behind Mies Wright at the end
of the 15th bole, after starting
the final round three strokes
back, also finished with a 72
tor e 2»2 to u t.
Miss Jessen got the 51,500
second place prise and her
eamlnga for the year went up
to 512,053, making bar second
only to Miss Wright.
Judy Torluemke, Philadel­
phia sod M in Rawls finished
In a tie for third with 287 on
final rounds of 73 and 75 re ­
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Airs. James Robson, Jr. Hostess To Bridal Tea
And Reception In Honor Of Miss Judy Ludwig
[bride’s candle centering a ta­
A festive bridal atmos­ Itlon ares.
in the foyer two large all- hie to the side. The candle
phere wee preem inent In the
ver wedding rings were hung was encircled with pearls on
lovely James N. Robson, Jr.
|on the wall accented by a l a pedestal of orchids, net and
home on Scott Avenue In
Mayfair at an elegant bridal
tea honoring Miss Judy Lud­
wig, popular bride-elect of
Glynn Hodges.
The reception room* feat­
ured an abundance of floral
arrangements of superb splen­
dor with the bride's colors of
yellow and whit* carried out
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Deltona Couple
Returns To Japan
After Lectures
Hy Mildred Haney
The many new friends of
Mr. and Uts. Kenneth Davis
who visited Deltona a few
weeks ago were happy to
learn of their safe arrival In
Japan. After an Interesting
but extremely strenuous trip,
they arrived home on a CAT
airplane from Travis Air­
field, Calif,
They had given lectures on
their Japanese A rt and Flow­
er Arranging In twelve dif­
ferent cities. They were en­
thusiastically received and
graciously entertained by all.
Among the many letters
waiting for them was the Del.
tona News which they ap­
preciated more than ever, l»cause now they recognised
many familiar faces of peopie they had met while In Deftona. When they return to
Deltona, Mrs. Davis will share
her knowledge of the "Japan­
ese Tea Ceremony/' one of
the arte she had learned.
Mrs. Davis extends her
greetings to their new neigh­
bors and all these who were
so cordial te them while they
were here.

MRS. JAMES N. KOHSON JR., loft, wit* hostess
recently to n lovely bridal reception honoring
Miss Judy Ludwig, bride-elect of Glynn Hodges.
With Mrs. Robson from the left are Mina Lud­

Pink Ladies Of
SM H Auxiliary

The table, covered in an ex­
I with three amnlt white hells
with white satin how* and quisite Imported r u t w o r k
dainty net. Two love birds cloth, was picturesque with
silver treys and compotes of­
j perched on the wire bell.
fering attractive assortments
of dainty tea sandwiches, pet­
it fours and miniature cakes
ail in yellow end white. An
antique silver epergne a t one
end of the table held *n or­
nate arrangement of yellow
■hnsta daisies with tall yel­
low tapera In the three
branch candelabra. .Sparkling
bridal punch floating a nose­
gay of yellow daisiea edged
In frilly lace and net was
servprl from the opposite end
of the table from a handsome
antique silver punch bowl
with matching silver cups.
Mrs. Kdward 8. McCall, Sr.
and Mr*. Marlon L. Itaborn,
Jr. rapuhly assisted Mrs. Rubson as ro-hoalesaes. Mrs. Rob­
son received the guests in a
smart white Jersey planted
frock with a square neckline.
Mm. Itaborn was attired In
a beautiful blue embroidered
sheath with Mra. McCall in
a colorful print.
Judy received in a pastel
blue empire atyle and her
sister - in- Inw, Mra. Donald
Ludwig, wore a royal blue
tucked skimmer. Mra. M. G.
Hodges, mother of Judy's fi­
ance, wore a smart pink linen
sheath. The hostessea present­
wig, Mrs. Donald Ludwig. Mm. M. G. Hodges, ed the receiving line with cor­
mother of Minn Ludwig’ri fiance, Mrs. Marion L. sages of yellow and white
Ralrorn Jr. and MrH. Edward S. McCall Sr., co- daisies.
boHtcHHCB.
(Herald Photo)
Sirs. H. B. SlcCall assisted
at the door and Mra. Francis
Meriwether and Mra. John
Kick presided over the punch
bowl.
Assisting at the charming
for school. He has spent sev- from a three week vacation In tea were Miss Susan McCall,
rat weeks in DeBary and visit­ North Carolina. Mrs. Williams Miss Jcannie Robson, Mrs.
ed Daytona Beach and places is first vice president of the Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. Reuol
of interest in and around Cen­ DeBary Business and Profess­ F. Robison and Mra. Paul
tral Florida while on his vaca­ ional Women's Club.
Johnston.
tion.
Lilies of the Valley. Above
the firrplnce a large wedding
bell created from wire impended, which was centered

DeBary Personals

By Mra. Frank White
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
H ie Pink Ladles of the Sem­ will hold a covered dish sup­
inole Memorial Hospital re­ per and meeting at Use home
cently assembled at Uic Haiti- of Mra. Albert T. Williams on
lllon House for their (pierterly Park Lane, Tuesday, Aug. 4,
business meeting and lunch­ at 0:30 p.m. Members are Carl (.'arisen spent a brief
asked to bring their own tabic vacation in Perry, Iowa, visit­
eon,
A pink color scheme was service. President Bert Leder- ing relatives and friends.
carried out in the decor of Uic baus will prsld,
dining room Itooorlng the vol­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (tellerunteers of the auxiliary and W. B. Burbank, grandson of man arc visiting In Duluth and
cresting a festive atmosphere. Mr. and Mra. W. Burbank of Austin, Minn., where Mr. GelThe tables were covered In DeBary Drive will be leaving Icnnan expects to do x little
pink linen, centered with pas­ for Grccnburg, Ind., the first fishing in familiar waters.
tel pink roses accented by tall week of August to get ready
pink
tapers.
Guests on Tuesday of Mr.
At ona lima the necktie was
Mrs.
Chester
Rcarick
pre­
and
Mrs. Oscar Papineau of
considered ■ lethal weapon,
sided over the business meet­ Mrs. Karl Fehd
DeBary, were Mr. and Mrs.
asys Don Loper, Beverly Hills
ing and a delicious luncheon
Charles Bcrtollnl of Tamps,
tia maker. He said ties could was served to Use Mme*. Mel
and their Iwo children, David
Conducts
WSCS
la v e been a convenient facil­ Dcklc, James McKee, C
and Begins, who had fun in
ity for strangling a man in Hrumtey, I. Batten, C, Cole,
the water chairs which float
some dark cobbleitoncd lane A. Ferher, A. F. Hunt, W. Ktr- Circle Meeting
in the pool.
of yesteryear. A study o( rhlwff Jr., It. Monroe, J. MunThe
afternoon
cirri*
of
early and middle-age paint­ gcr and L. Stafford.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert T. Wil­
Grace Methodist Woman's
ings ahows that functional
Also to -Jig Mmcs. T, Tay­
liams of Park Lane relumed
Society
of
Christian
Service
costumes meticulously avoid­ lor, L. Trued, II, Gllhuly, It.
ed any auch Item which might Wilkins, C. Wilhelm, K. Gil. met recently at the church
have been converted to some martin and the Misses Bar­ with Mrs. Karl Fehd, co- Summers Family
similarly dangerous purpose. bara Huprccht and Rebecca chairman, presiding In the
nhsptire of Mrs. C. K. Powell,
Contemporary ties, mean­ Stevons.
Tour Old West
chairman.
while, are influenced by wom­ A special guest was Mrs.
en's fashion. Loper said neck- Kscar N'cidcr, and Mra. Clior- Mrs. Fehd waa In charge
w eir designers carefully con­ pcnlng did not attend due to of an Interesting program en­ On Camp Trip
sider coordination between the fact that the worked the titled "Our Methodist Herit­
Ily Julia Rartna
men's and women's wear desk on the dsy of the lunch age” with Mra. Russell Gill
Mr.
end Mrs. Luke Sum­
presenting an Informative ac­
when creating neckwear de­ eon.
mers end children, Marsha,
count
of
"Women
In
tho
Bi­
signs, especially in compati­
Guy and Barry, of I-akc Sem­
ble.”
ble colon.
Casselberry
• • •
As yet, the newly organis­ inary Circle Drive, recently
ed circle has not been named, returned from a 30 dsy camp­
Watch for the elegant fur
and a vota will he taken next ing trip of the west, covering
cape, headed for the fall and
better than 8,300 miles, and
month for a name.
winter fashion scene. Sable,
enjoying many educational
All
circle
members
were
mink and Russian broadtail
Mrs, William Shook of
and Interesting places.
capes—street and floor length Lake Hodge was hospitalised reminded that their “Talents
Among the places they
For
Sale”
monies
will
he
—showed In Coopchlck-Pnr for two days last week at
visited
were the Carlsbad
rest's new collection. A new Winter Park aa a result of ■ turned in a t tha September Caverns, Grand Canyon and
general
meeting.
treatm ent In sleeves was neck Injury which or cured
Mra. Gill aerved delirious Hoover Dam. They toured
noticeable In bracelet lengths when she slipped and fell In
refreshments
to the im-mbei* Kan Franrlaco ami l.os Angel,
and dolman cut, whether the her home. She Is required to
ea and found Disneyland fas­
pelts were worked In "V" or wear a neck brace and la re present.
cinating. Yellowstone Nation­
circular fashion.
ruperatlng at home,
al Park was most interesting
• • e
and they spent flva days
Lon
£
wood
Siibtle elegance, achieved
Lt. Col. and Mra. Georgo
there.
through skillful manipulation Tuttle and three of their five
Kn route home they rame
at textured fabrics and new children were recent guests
tin niigh the Badlands, Black
fabric combinations, will be of hi* nephew and niece, Mr.
Hllla of South Dakota, ML
the key to fall fashion, ac and Mra, Rlynn Retker of
Rush more, and the Osarke.
By Doans K iln
cording to Robert Strong and Ncrthmoor Rd.
Mr. e n d
Mrs. Wiliism
hjs designer, Mr. August. At
The Tuttle family has just
the press showing of Strong's returned
from
Germeny Baumholscr of Long wood will
N ew Shipments
new line of daytime, cocktail where Col. Tuttle waa sta­ be leaving this week for Ohio
Back-To-School
«nd evening wear recently, tioned with the U. S. Air and Indiana to visit their fam­
ilies
and
friends.
They
expect
the womanly look dominated Foree, and now that he li re­
WEAR
Among the fabrics used were tiring, they plan to maka to return home Sept. 2.
ARRIVING
Itoxturad silks, French mo­ their homa In thla area.
A laminated window ehsdc DAILY!
hairs and brocades, cobweb­
Is made of e decorative fabric
by wools and wool and silk
bonded to regular shade cloth.
worsteds. A favorite, after Forest City

Enjoy Luncheon

• • •

Tiie poorly dressed man is
tnsrely tbs overdressed n a n .
Tba best taste in men's wsar,
very similar to that of mi.
lady’s, borders on the simple
and
understated, observes
Ran Postal, director of tba
National Council of Men's
Fashions.

Personals
By Maryann Mile#
Mr. a n d Mm. William
Crams of Lake Forest Drive
hava as houaa guests tbalr
daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr.
and Mra. Eaton Cbunrof of
Ann Arbor, Mich.

Mr. and Mra. Ralph Green
and children of Runcrest
Ona ancient treatment tor Drive hava recently returned
ulcers, medics] historians re from a two waofcs vacation
it, called for the ingestion in Kentucky, where they
visited relatives.
___ _
Ogi and aweet beer.

S

CONSIII! US I OR YOUR

dioW &amp;A

tly Maryann Miles
Mrs. Agues Williams of
Meredith Manor I* alill cutfined to a nursing home at
105 Evans Street in Orlando
and hope* to return home in
August.

Park recently visited her
mother, Mrs. Oreinn Micklor,
who ha* been a patient at
Flagler Hospital in Kt. Au­
gustine for the past four
month*.

Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Michael
of Lrfike Ellen Drive recently
Mias Donna Wood* of Col. visited In Columbus, Ohio,
umhua, Ohio ii currently visit­
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Tulley of Wilshire In Howell Park.
Mra. Boh Paulsen has re.
turned to her homo on Alpine
Street, following major sur­
gery at Winter Park Hospital.

POUND tMAV
f***r#4 **%i*

Mr. anil Mra.
win of Hermit*
mnnte Springs
from a visit
Ohio,

*793

William Good­
Trail In Altahave returned
to Cleveland,

KII.VHItl’LATE HY —
INTERNATIONAL

Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Stew­
a rt of Forest Drive in Howell

112 S. PARK AVE.

KADER
JEWELERS

Whether
1
An Appropriate
Gift Or Card
For Friend
Or Loved One
— OR —
A Current
Best Seller
Book For Your
Own Enjoyment
You Will Always
Find It At —

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Gifta • Cards • Hooks
210 E. First Si.

Today Through Saturday, Aug. 8
Get Ready Now For

MICHAEL RENO recently celebrated his ninth
birthday at tho homo of his parents, Lt. and Mrs.
Andrew Reno in Park Ridge. Tho guests en­
joyed games, swimming at Lake Golden and the
traditional cake cutting. Enjoying tho celebra­
tion were front row from tho left, Murk Tisc,
David Tise, Michael Iteno, Patrick Reno and
Philip Reno. Shown in the back ro ware Danny
Klett, Mitchell Murphy and Jim Klett. Clint and
John Westbrook are not in the picture.

Back - To - School
AT THESE LOW PRICES!

DRESSES

IN EVERY PRESCRIPTION
A PRICELESS
INGREDIENT:

ONE HACK

ONE RACK

$598

*898

VALUES TO I14.es

Skirts, Shorta
Slacks and Blouse*

Drastically
Reduced

Personals

dark fabric: Jct-beidod vel
vet.

South Seminole Personals

You Get The Prizes During Our 2nd

Fashionettes

Personals

THE CANDY STRIPERS of Seminole Memorinl Hospital recently held
their Installation of officers ceremony at the business meeting nt the hos­
pital cafeteria. New officers installed for the coming year are, seated
from the left, Glenda Goembel, president, and Karen Law, vice president.
Standing front the left are Linda Stapler, treasurer: Linda Polnski, snrgennt-nt-arms; Miriam Hearn and Joyce Stanley, reporters. Vickie Osburn, secretary, was not present for picture.

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and SUITS
COTTON
DACKON A WOOL

n n n in

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SIZES I . 2tJi

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dependability of your pharmacist. Rely on
ua for precise interpretation of the formula,
accurate measurements, f r a s h chemicals,
sanitary laboratory conditions. In tima of
need, CALL 322-2482

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR AHOY: I nm sick
ami tired of having my
parents on my hack all the
time. I tvouId like to know
when I can leave home.
HAD IT

can do to things. Besides,
it will tie u* down ami we
like to gu away lor week­
ends occasionally. He says,
"We’ll inuiiage.” Cun you
help me?
MRS. K. A.

DEAR HAD IT: More­
over, your parents have
probably “had it," too. If
you are able to |&gt;uy for
your own Induing, food,
transpoitalion, doctor and
dental bill#, Insurance and
entertainment, and b a i l
yourself out of trouble of
any kind—then ycu may
leave home. 4Hut take a
key to the buck dour when
you (to.)

DEAR MRS. K. A.t You
#eem to have ull the anewers, and they sound sen­
sible to rne. Personally, 1
pity ‘the poor pooch' Unit*#
brought into a home where
he is unwanted by half the
household, and left alone
all day. (Who will feed
him and walk him?) Don't
give an Inch. If your hashand wins this one, it
shouldn't happen to a dog,
• * »

•

•

t

DEAR A BUY: My prob­
lem Is between my husband
and me over a dog we don't
even have yet. We've been
married for two years and
wc have no children. We
both Work five days a
week. 1 leave for work at
7 a.m. nnd he leaves at
7:30. Wo both yet hack
about 4:30 p.m. All of a
sudden my husband decides
he wants a puppy. 1 say
he's crazy. Who is going to
take care of It? Relievo
nie, 1 am not guing to.
Our furniture Is brand new
and l'vu seen what a puppy

Television Tonight
MONDAY P. M.
*•**
4:10
i:*S
4:39
0 ;:s
4:iO

DEAR CRUSHED: I am
not defending the parents
who thoughlle-aly t » I d
their children that yours
were adopted. Rut adopted
children idiuuld be told that
they are adopted as soon as
they are aide to understand
what the word means. (Ten
la too late.)
» •
•

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A ctio n W
K -lito rlal
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si&gt; -m s
Hon C o c h r a n N ew s
r t i s N’sw a
H u n t l e y - d r i n k ley
tt.p u rt
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(9) t l a v e *lun W i l l
T ravel
131 Z.u is d r e y
(SI dlut-Bl
13 1 Mon. N i g h t a t Movie*
191 O u t e r L i m i t s
i Si T o T sll t h e T r u t h
iS) I've flu! A S e c r e t •
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141 D a n n y T h o m s *
(3) II ally w o o d a n d t h a
Stare
141 I 'u s t HUte/VVe.l tilde
191 U ren k ln ir t 'u l n t
t i l S lu g A long w i t h
M itch
(4) N ew s
i 41 S n o r t s F i n a l
(4) T h e a t e r o f t h e S t a r s
( t) T o a d s snow
(9) T h s L * t* Mhow

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7:10
*:09
S lid

DEAR ARBYj What la
the proper way to uddiess
a wedding Invitation to a
man nnd woman who are
living together hut are not
married? Each ia using Ida
own last name.
GETTING m a r r ie d

9:04
9:31)

10:01)
11:90
1! :13
I I . II

DEAR GETTING: Any­
one so disdainful of holy
matrimony could ha-dly lie
a wedding fail. Rut if you
must invite them, send each
an invitation at his only
known ail-tress.
• •
*
Troubled? Write to AHlty, Rox I1U700. Isis Angeles,
Calif., UiHlflO. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelope.
• •
•
Fur Abby'a booklet, "Now
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," ..... I f&gt;0 cents to Ahby, Rox (I!'70U, 1-oa Angeles,
Calif., 1)00(19.

DEAR ADRY: What do
you think of parents who
tell their children that ours
are adopted? We bad not
intended to tell our son that
he was adopted until be
was ten years old, and able
to understand, but the par­
ents of other children have
told their children, and, of
course, they went ahead and
told ours. These people are
relatives or we would never
spo.ik to t h e m again.
Please print tills so other
parents won’t be hurt Ihe
way we were.
CRUSHED

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ill
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(!)

TUESDAY A. M.
s oo
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4:10
1:30
4:30
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9.00
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10:1*

Qaaobi} On (B/iidqs
South "A"nal&gt;T«l tlvc lead
and "R"avlewed the bidding.
He decided that West held
tooth missing aces. This left
him with one sure loser in
clubs and two losers in
•pades, provided East got a
chance to lead spades or
South had to play them him•elf.
When South arrived at “ II"
(How can 1 make thia hand?)
after “ C ounting the cards,
be had completed the code
Word "ARCH" and he aaw two
potential lines of play.
If West held exactly three
clubs, South could let the jack
of clubs hold. Later, be would
be able to discard one of dum­
my's spades on his own fourth
club. South’s review of the
bidding indicated that West
would hold six diamonds and

lt:00

By Oswald Jacoby

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East
3 to
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five spades. That would leave
him only two clubs ami clubs
would net break.
Then South figured out an
alternate play that might

(jt}&amp; ^Jt&amp; (jJom SU fl •
What do women dislike mo&gt;t
in other women?
I can give you tins answer to
(bat question because a great
many of the women who re­
cently answered live question,
"What qualities do women ad­
mire most In other women?"
went a step further and also
(old exactly what traits they
didn't like in other women.
When one woman dislikes
another It may very likely he
lor one of these reasons:
1. She turns her cliildren
loose on the neighborhood —
and doesn’t care where tiiey
arc or what they are doing, so

long as they aren't bothering
her.
2. She Is rude to her hus­
band In public, or belittles
him behind his back.
3. Shu thinks she is “too
good" for the nclghlsirliood
she lives in and refuses to
have any tiling to do with her
neighbors.
4. She’s changeable—friend­
ly one day and distant the
next.
5. She's a Joiner, but never
a worker.
0. Sin- has a sharp, critical
tongue.
7. Site brags. Site's a name-

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WOULD OF FINE FlIRNITUHE

M ATHER of Sanford

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL
SA V E BY TH E R O O M PU LI

J

11:00
11:14

Nows
lilt ill S srrn

dropper, a label mcnUooer, a
prlce-taK reporter.
8. Site's Ui/ ) .
9. She U careless about her
appearance—the kind of wom­
an wlto w ean hair curlcra to
the Mipennni'ket.
10. She talks and talks, but
never lLvU-ns.
Judging from my mail, any
woman who want* to be ad­
mired by oilier women would
do well to check liereell on
11)0*0 to Hem*.
Any oiui of them can make
her thoroughly (Miked by
otlier women.

I 'n e l e W a l t
H u m s A Alloa
M svsrlek
C artoon*
d o s t of C r o u c h s
N e n e e .'n *

S t o rm

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d itro v rry , * C n ih Io N G r l p * — e n d i a»r«
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frothing to m is t One application le ttt m onths!
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Aftar rows at itsesn.h.
(slm troth into mouth and bits dowa.
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Instantly, Cusmioh Obit molds lo
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n'fhUy ckaoins. yd Custikot tisir M
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CusnioN Usie actually xSta,
lasts. Rsauh k you a-.i tsls,
— . Istiah, max,
raluwa umea datOurm, kfta yuai aara
sal snythkia vrkbosa (Isscoadurt
om
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ambairsmmrml.
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faction
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or mnwa* back
A | lo mi* aa msasuref ism ply
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CONSISTENT
NEW YORK (NEA) —
Rogers Hornsby, then with
the St. Louis Cardinals, won
six straight hatting rhumpinhsliipa covering the 1920-1925
Null-mill league seasons, ills
liver agon were .3711, JIUT, .401,
,384, .424 and .403.

Salt Water
Angling Grows

25th &amp; PARK, SANFORD

In th# Court*

lioftMt a t Hanfunl. KlorM a. u p
to Irflft 1*11 . Monday. A U.nu f t
to, 19I I * f o r f u rn la tilim t h e
f o l k ’w i n ii U i n t a o f no w e q u i p 111*ut*
ltwtn A.. t» * * rrlp tlo n . t Com*
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5:15 - 7:15 • 9:00

NEW YORK (UPI) - Salt
water (port* fiibermen for
the first time arc expected to
catch aa many fish aa com­
mercial fishermen in 1964, ac­
cording to a leading tackle
supplier.
Tills year 7 million aalt wa­
ter anglers will take Imme
about 1.8 billion pounds, or
more than aeven pound* of
fish for every one in the
United Males, said Dick WoHf,
vice president, Tho Garcia
Curp. Including boats, bait,
tackle, transportation, food
and lodging, sail water fisher­
men will spend about |700
million, or $100 each, h« aald.

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Hop. N a t'l P o tiv en .
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work. He took tho first club
and led a heart to dummy's
TUESDAY P. M.
king. Tlien he led the three of 11:10 (41 I c e s o r T.TfS
( 0 ) F a l h o r K n o w s l tse t
clubs (nun dummy. His plan
F irs t Im pression
was to duck this trick uround 13:14 ((31
t) Tennessee E rnie
to West, whereupon W c s t
F o r d Plm w
(1) Nsero h
I s r Teesevwould have to lead cither a
row
diamond or spade and allow
(!) T ru lh o r Cone*.
n nenrse
South to get away with the
11:49 I I I O u l d l n a LlaWt
loss of only one spade.
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Unfortunately (Or S o u t h ,
(01 D m -rn ib er llrl-ls
( ! i N ew s
Sally Johnson of Wtvslport,
1:11 (3) Kpe&lt; le t — I.L
Conn., who sat East, had other 1:10 ( I ) *■ T h e W o rld T e r s e
19) Ml-I-Kla. News
ideas. Sally also assumed that
(3) S '- l -n r e
her partner had opened a t i l l 19)
l*aretime
donhlcton club. If hi# second 1:00 ( I ) P s o v e r t
Mr. Ms poo
club were a low one, South 1:1* (19)
I ) AM I . l n k l s t t s r
was going to finnsse against
14) P a y In C o u r t
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tier queen anyway; if his sec­
To T e l l T h s T r u t h
ond club were Hie in. Sully 1:09 14)
(I) I.orotts Touax
(9) r i s n s i e l o r - e p l i s l
could avoid all trouble by
T h o r . d s s o f Night
playing her queen of clubs. 1:30 (4)
(3) Toil D o n 't h e y
She played it and South's
(I) Quosn For A D i f
1:11 (I) Douitso Kdwsrds
dream was shuttered.

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Horoscope
Forecast
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A day and evening when you
have a very good chance
engineer your Ideas, or your
merchandise, so that others
see the advantages they would
have for them. You can also
get some new support for
your personal alms for less
tensions ex ist
AIRES (March 21 to April
IS) By talking over vital con­
cerns with family ties, you
are now able to get affairs In
better order. Being emotional
could get you In trouble. Show
that you have savolr falre.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Seeing relations or friends
you want to deal with in the
future is fine now. Fine dsy
(or making sales that are Im­
portant. Be persevering and
you get right results.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Do whatever brings you
more success today and then
you inspire others to emulate
you. Expert business person
gives right Idea to follow.
Show vision, tenacity or pur.
pose.
MOON CHILDREN (June 23
to July 21) You now know
what is most helpful to you
end should take the quick
steps to get it that are now
possible. State alms clearly.
Be clever in all (bat you do,
aay—don't waste time.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
Any resentment on the part of
other* can be dispelled if you
make your Inquiries In a kind
way. Get new outlels going
only after you have finished
present ones. Be thorough.
. .VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Be loyal to proven
friends who comprehend your
ideal, ambltlona. They will
help you with them. Get Inlo
social alfaira In PM and meet
the right, influential persons.
LIBRA (September 23 to Oc­
tober 22) Go directly to that
powerful person who can give
yon the backing you need et
this time. Be sensible, prac­
tical, and much gain ia yours.
Do your civic duty wisely.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Getting into
new activities that aro profitable can also improve ego,
character. You havo to be
more broad-minded, however.
Forget stubbornness, too.
8AG1TTARIU8 (November
22 to December 21) Don’t dis­
appoint those who expect you
to perform your share of
duites. Schedule time well and
accurately. Then all goes like
clockwork. Be efficient.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) If you are un­
certain of what is expected of
you, confer with associates
and clarification comes quick­
ly. Pay attention to regula­
tions. Show the right spirit.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February ID) You have some
very interesting work ahead
of you and should get right at
it now. Peak efficiency will
help you make big strides for­
ward. Nothing can hold you
back.
PISCES (February 20 to
Morch 20) Go after (ho enter
lafnment Hint will give you
surcease from sorrow and lift
lagging spirit. Be with compatible friends. Showing devo
lion Is only right and Just.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she is bound to
be most successful in lifetime
because there Is the ability to
louk at every angle nf any
given illuation, and there Is
fine, convincing aalesmiDihlp
hero. Give the finest spiritual
and ethical training possible
and send to college, if posit
ble.
“ The Stars Impel, they do
not compel." What you make
ef your life to largely np to

YOUI
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
September Is now ready. Fur
your copy send your birthdate
and (1.00 to Carroll Rlghtcr
Forecast. The Sanford Herald,
Box 1221, Hollywood 28,
Calif.

To Compete
NEW YORK (UIM) - Up­
wards of JM players repre­
senting 33 countries will com­
pete in tbe national tennis
championships at the West
Bide Tennis Club, Sept. 2-13.
Wimbledon champions Roy
Emerson of Australia and Ma
ria Bueno of Braxil will lead
the foreign delegation.

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PltEGENZKR COMES UP
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Ban Francisco pitcher Jack
Sanford, who ia on tha disa­
bled Hat, will be replaced by
John Fregenser, who was re­
called Thursday from the
Giants' Tacoma farm club in
tha Pacific Coast League.

Paw 10 -

Aug. 8, 19«4

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

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Rain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
R0. Mlsc. For Sale

Hay Nurseries

Classified
Phones
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MOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN

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322-5612

b. Lings - Unis - Pels
AKC REGISTERED PEKINGF.SE, 2 females, 9 months A
4 months. Call 322*4757 or
see at 101 E, Onora Rosd,
Sanford.

425-5938
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PENS &amp; RABBITS
Approximately fio rabbits
$si Male and Female
I’h. 322-9197

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DOGS RECEIVED for Adop4ion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
sota, DcLand. Ph. 734-1816.
AKC CHIHUAHUA
Ph 322 9392

Puppies.

111. LI vent nek
SHETLAND PONIES. *75 and
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid­
ing space. Ph. 322-5479.
FEEDER PIGS, Double treited and wormed. $10 up. S.
A. Tindcl. 322-5064.
DAPPLE WELCH MARE.
Very gentle. $90, Ph. Longwood 838-7745,

13. Catering - Food
OKRA. 322-0415.
OKRA. PH. 322-6858,

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2127 HOLLY AVENUE
Ph. 322 3560
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15. Speclnl Services
COMPLETE Lawn &amp; Yard
Service. 322-2310.

21. Home Kopnirs

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
4. Reality Care
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
SIB Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor
22. Plumbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

9MPLETE BEAUTY SER­
VICE. Reasonable prices. 23. Painting
Free parking. 2nd k Oak. FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
Harriett’* Beauty Nook, 105 out, call Luther Tasker at
S. Oak, 322-5742.
322-6159.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
21. Well Drilling
la closed. Customers call Cut
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
‘N Curl Beauty Shop.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
For real automohilo bar­
All Types and Size*
gains, check the Herald classWe Repair and Service
Hied display section.
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432
Legal Notice
l a th e C o u rt of lh * ( o n o t r
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you, m a y h a m a y a ln a t lha
e a u l e o f P A U L CIIOVANEC.
d e c e a e e d . l a l * o f aald C o u n t y ,
l o ( h a C o u n l y J u d s * of Sem in o t * C o u n t y , F l o r i d * , a t hi*
o f flea In lh * c o u r t h " u i » o f
■mid C o u n t y a t Hanford, F l o r ­
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PA U L CIIOVAJ4HC.
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N O T IC E IS HE11U1IV O lV E N
( h a t p u r s u a n t t o a F i n a l D*er«* o f F o r* c lo a u ra * n t * r * d on
th * JSth d a y of J u l y . l » « t . by
t h * C I R C U I T COURT, N in th
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , In a n d fo r
F r m l n o l * C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , beI n g C h a n c e r y &lt;-a*e No 14.011.
1, t h e u n d r r e l g n r d aa C l * r k of
a a l d C i r c u i t C o u r t w ill o f f e r
f o r a a l a a n d t h e r e u p o n eeil to
t h * h i g h * * ! a n d b*»t b i d d e r for
ca» h a t tli* F r o n t D oor, S-rtilim it C ounty C ourthouaa. S an ­
f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n M onday, lh *
I t l l i d a y of A u g u a t , 1M1. a t
111* h o u r o f 11:00 A.M*. th*1 f o l ­
lo w in g d r a irlb td r a il ratal*
a l t u a t o In
S rm ln o l* C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , d t i c r l h r d aa follow*!
C o m m e n c i n g a t th * N o rth *
c a r t e n r o r r o f lh * N n rlh *
w » » t U «f S e c t i o n *. T o w n ,
a h l n 11 S o u th . R a n g * IS
Ka*t. f e m l n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a : r u n W a a t 41» T
feat.
I henc*
South
lit.I
f**t, t h e u c # W**t 1*0 I I
f r e t t o th * P o i n t o f B e g in n l n g : t h e n r a r u n W **t *1
fart,
throe*
N orth
100
feel. T h . n r e K a r t I I f*ot.
t h r o e * S o u t h 10O f r * l to
th* Point of B eginning
D A T E D th la 11t h d a y o f J u l y .

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A r t h u r II B r e k w l l h . J r .
t I r r k of the C ircuit C ourt
By: M a r t h a T V lh lr n . U C.
Law Offlent*
W rln*l*iu, W am b * rg A
W rin e tiln
M l St. I le o r g * S tre e t
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25. Air fond. &amp; Heating
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
AIR-CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION
Sului and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed Callan
Th. 322 6151

30. Home Appliance*
GIBSON 2 Ton Air-Condition­
er, $100, Norge Refrigerator,
$75; Norge 30” Electric
Range $40. Call 323 0596

31. Muntcal Instruments
Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 2-42X1
PIANO SVC. It TUNING
Rebuilding . Refelting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMUAA
322-2661 - After 12 p, m.

35. Vacuum Cleaners
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
2555 S. Park
322-6511
SALES . PARTS - SERVICE

50. Mlsc, For Sale
READY MIX CONCRETE
Patioi, Floor, Free Eltlmalea
Sills, lintels, slept, blocks,
land, cement, rock, pipe,
■teel, great* trap*, dry
wells. Stepping stonea.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
122-5751
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
RARN OF 10,000 Itemi open
6'x days, 1300 Grapevlllc
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
WILL accept beat rcaaonable
offer for II cu. ft. itainless
steel commercial refrigera­
tor. Good running condition
have jusi changed ove- lo
new refrigerator thla week.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322 6623.
18' j ’ Kit Cabin Cruiser, 75 hp
motor, trailer. Needs some
work. Moving, must sell.
Best offer over $550. Phone
322-8054.

Oanlorb

Brraia Aug. 3, 10RI — Pare 11 95. House* For Sale

USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
2x12. Shciting and flooring.
322-0793.

97. Houses For Rent

[ 1Ofi.

Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale

3 BEDROOM, 2 Hath, screen­ 2 BR, unfurnished house, *9U FURN. APT. 322-2800.
'55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
mo. 610 E. 14th S». J. N.
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
322-6646, Claude Harroll.
Robson, Jr. 322-1535 or 322- 10S. Rooms For R ent
STEALING MADE LEGAL!
0228.
WESTINGHOUSE Electric
SLEEPING ROOM, Private WE NEED MONEY SALE I
When YOU grab this excell­
stove &amp; refrigerator: 1-3 pc.
bath and entrance. 322-3986. '59 Ford 4 door, clean, recon­
ent 2 slory. 8 room. 4 bed­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, airbedroom sulle. 1905 E. 2nd
ditioned motor, $450.
room, 3 Tile Bath Home in
conditioned. kiiclicn equip­
'59 Ford Ranch Wagon, like
a nice established neighbor­ ped, fenced y a r d . $115 115. Autos For Sale
RENT Blue Lustre Elcctrir
new, $495.
hood. We'JI even plead guil­ month. For information call
Carpet Shampooer only fl
'58 Hillman convertible, re.
322 5679.
ty aa an accessory when we
per day. Carroll’s Furni­
conditioned motor, 4 *perd,
offer this to YOU for only
ture.
new tires, needs top, $195.
$10,000. H e l l e r Hurry! 2 2 BEDROOM H O U S E S ,
space heater, kiichcn equip­
'55 Pontiac Station Wagon,
'Cause
the
first
on
the
scene
SEWING MACHINE
ped. Available Aug. 5 &amp;
$125.
gets the loot!
DUE TO DIVORCE
Aug. 28. 322-2858.
Remember,
Save l i on Used
'57 Olds, e/c, *587 hat. *31 mn.
1964 White Zig Zag, Looks and
Parts
Here.
Sunshine Ed­
59
Plym,
*787
hal,
*37
mo.
SO
U
T
H
W
A
R
D
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Unfursews like new, Monograms,
die's
Used
Cars
&amp; Parts,
’54 Metro, *492 bat, *24 mo.
niihcd, 322-8962.
Buttonholes, sews on but­
Formerly
Zuckcrman'a
Sal­
Investment
k
Reilly
'61
VW
Hus,
ft
192
bal
*45
mo.
tons, fancy stitches, over­
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173 100. Resort Rentals
vage Ph. 322-8072.
'58 Cadillac. *891 bal, *37 mo.
casts raw edges, blind
'59 Chev.. *941 bal.. *37 mo. '54 PLYMOUTH, RAH, Real
hems, darns and mends,
3 BEDROOM home. Reason
HUTCHISONS
'59 Olds S St *499 hal, *24 mo
small Balance or 17.41 per
able. 322 8962
clean. Recently overhauled
OCEANFRONT APTS.
'59 9 Pas Wag *792 bal *37 mo
month. Write Box 89, San­
motor. Runs good. $175. Ph.
339
So.
Atlantic
3 BEDROOM, P i Baths, cent
'59 Merc., *742 bat., *36 mo.
ford Herald.
322-7690.
Daytona
Beach
air &amp; heat, sprinkler pumps.
'60 Opal Wag *68t bal, *32 mo.
Call 322 4658
$76 mo. Ph. 322 9418
AUGUST SPEC. Foam tcc
‘61 RrnauU *691 bal, *32 mo. 118. Truck* For Sate
chest*. 99 cent*. Surplus
2 REDROOM HOME. Kitchen 103. Mobile Homes • Kent '57 Plym, *587 bat, *32 mn.
City. 201 W. 1st St.
'55 Cadillac. *542 bat, *28 mo. IDEAL FOR FISHING OR
equipped, Built-In*. $6,973
HUNTING. '49 Chevrolet
1 REDROOM HOUSKTRAIL- •56 Line., *681 bal, *31 mo.
mortgage, Small down pay­
51. Articles For Rent
ton pickup with wooden
ER
furnished.
Adulls
only.
'58 Dodge, *714 bal. *32 mo.
ment, take up $62 payments
body, good condition. $350,
*75
mo.
Th.
322
1187.
'58
Olds.
$067
lull.,
$32
mo.
117 Garrison Drive.
RENT A BED
Ph. 322-6002 after 4:30.
'58 Chev, *667 bal, *31 mn.
flRUWklU ku
RoL'away, Hospital It Baby
on large '57 Chev Il’rod *792 hal *35 mn
TM. I*» I*IT O* NORTH ORLANDO RESALES HOUSETRAILER
Beds.
1110. Automotive Service
private lot. $65 month. Call
Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM
'59 Ford, *399 bill. *24 mo.
By Day, Week, or Month
after
6
p.m.
322
6087.
MASONRY Homes, 1 &amp; 2
'58 Pont, *788 bal, *37 mo.
“ Be c a re fu l w h a t you th in k ! S h e read s m lnda!"
COHEN RADIATOR 3J10P
Ph. rA 2 5181 116 W. 1st St.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. 1 2-UEDROOM and 1 3 bed­ '56 Chev, *419 hal, *24 mo.
Free inspection, estimates,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
$100 Down, Payment! loss
pickup, delivery. Recoring
room, Bowman's Trailer '55 Olds, *471 bal, *24 tno.
55. Furniture For Sale
than rent.
&amp; repairs discounted.
73. Male or Female Help 95. Houses For Sale
'57 Bulck, *596 bal, *29 mo.
Court. 668-4908.
211V4 E. 3rd.
323-3443
HELMLY REALTY
'55 Merc, *569, *32 mo.
For the biggest selection of
1 BEDROOM TRAILER on Jeep 4 WD, *586 bal. *32 mo.
Ph. 327-1641
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
nearly new and uaed furni­
Auto Glasa, Topo
LOOKING FOR
large lake. Adults only. Ph. '51 Hulck, *21 hal. *1 mo.
AGENCY * REALTOR
ture. sec Noll'a Furniture
9 niG ROOMS, 1 Acre lot, in
&amp; Sea) Covers
SECURE JOB?
322-7368.
‘60 Studc Lark $292 hal *16 mo
2105 S. Park Ave.
Brokerage in Casselberry
City. Immaculate, with priv­
AUTO GLASS &amp;
'55 Ford, *99 bal, $3 mo.
on 17.92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. Train for U. S. Civil Service Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
acy. Ph. 322 9256.
106. Apartments for Rent
SEAT
COVER CO.
testa. See our ad under Edu- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FREE ESTIMATE
YOUR DREAM HOME
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-6032
Furn.
Apt.
2300
menonvltle.
cation-Instructien
classifica­
New H o m e , West Fourth Come True! And at * price
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­ tion. Lincoln Service. Es­ Street, just off Persimmon.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
you can afford. 4 Bedroom*, Coxy Cottage. Lake privileges.
tablished
1948.
Call 838 3911 Collect.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
SANFORD AVE.
AUTO GLASS
1W Baths, Kitchen equip­ $50. Ph. 322-6106.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
OPEN EVENINGS
ped, Florida Boom and an FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40
INSTALLED
FA 2-2UT,
77. Situation Wanted
alr-condllloned
Family
$100 DOWN
Scnknrik Class and P ^ n t
Adults. Ph. 322 9480.
Room with covered patio
Phone 322-4503
Sell Ua Your Furniture. HOUSEWORK. 322 8440.
Company
FHA - VA HOMES and
llar-n-Que Pit adjoin­ FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Quick Service With the
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4623
2. 3, It 4 BEDROOMS
Cowan. 322-4013.
ing. Priced at $14.ooo with
Cash. SUPER TRADING DAY WORK. 322-2782.
1, lit, A 2 BATHS
121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
conventional or FHA financ­
POST. FA 2-0677.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park.
DAY WORK. 322 8394.
ing available. C-B-4-U Buy!
LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENT?
1962 HONDA Motorcycle 30*
Used furniture, appliances,
MODERN Furn. apts. Also
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. FORMER CARETAKER far For Complete Information
cc. Perfect condition. 6804
Stcmper
Agency
Storage space. Ph. 322 1374.
See or Call Your
Giants want* yard work.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
miles. All extras, 322-4568.
Very dependable. J a c k
Realtor-lnsuror-Tradc*
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112.
r»Vf Discount to
CLEAN lot Floor Apt. Pvt.
FHA
VA
12.1. Monts &amp; Motors
Lawrence, 322-4829.
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Seminole County
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
SALES BROKER
f&gt;9. School* &amp; Instructions
Kcsidcntfl
He
Have
The
Home
For
You
DAY WORK. Experienced,
9G. Houses • Sale nr Kent 1-Room Efficiency apt. with 61 Monia, *1,182 bal. *56 mo. Gateway To The waterway
with references. 322-1441.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable 62 Falcon, *996 bal, $51 mo.
Robson Sporting Goods
Stenstrom
Realty
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
CUSTOM BUILT HOME-1 ON for couple or single person 60 Falcon, *769 hal. *14 mo.
Your EV1NRUDE Dcatar
81.
Income
Property
LAKE.
Call
c
v
a
n
I
n
g
a
TESTS!
or retired. All utilities In­ cu Ford. $692 bal, $39 mo.
2565 PARK DRIVE
304-6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2*481
322-1597.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo 60 Chewy, *994 bal,- $50 mo.
322-2420
322-7495
INCOME PROPERTY
Mon-w&lt;omen, 18-52. Start high
12' ALUMINUM BOAT, V
cated on 1st St., within 1 60 Opel. $512 hal, $2U mo.
2 Bedroom House, Garage
3 BEDROOM HOUSE Unfuraa $102 a week. Preparatory
Bow, Nearly new. 322-3804
block
of
2
free
parking
lot*
GREENDRIAIt
Apartment on shaded comer
59 Impala, $884 bal, $46 mo.
nished located in Pinccrest,
between 6 &amp; 7 p.m,
training u n.t i 1 appointed
and shopping center. In 59 lluick, $696 bal, $38 mo.
Choke lots available in
lot. Ph. 322 3517.
kiiclicn equipped. Complete­ quire at Manuel Jacobson
Thousands of Jobs open. Ex­
Grrenhriar of Loeh Arbor
59
Ford,
*590
hal,
$31
mo
JOHNSON JAVELIN, 30 hp!
ly reflnlshed inside and out.
perience usuall necessary, 82. UusinesM Prop. - Sale
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 59 Rambler, $688 bal, *37 mo.
overlooking golf course.
also 18, noth electric starts.
Ph. 322-2244.
FREE information on jobs,
Custom building to your
59 Volks, *687 Isa), $39 mo.
Hull very good, 19 ft. long.
W
E
L
A
K
A
APARTMENTS
ACE
BEAUTY
SALON.
Coat
salaries, requirement*. Write
specifications,
Greeubrlar 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kitchen
Rooms private baths, 114 59 Plymouth wag., air cond.
Sell or trade. Fh. 349-4481.
TODAY giving name, ad­ of equipment. Ph. 322 1013
developed by
53 Chcvj, JC37 hal, *29 mo.
equipped, Florida room.
W. rtrst St.
dress and phone. Lincoln
SANFORD HERALD
59 Impala, *812 hal, $ || mo.
KINGSWOOD
84.
Real
Kslnle
Sale
Available
Aug.
29.
Rent
$145
Service, Box 85, Sanford
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex 58 Chevy, *488 bal. *92 mo.
WANT ADS
BUILDERS, INC.
month. Pinccrest Area. Ph.
Herald.
apla. 14th Ave., Longwood, 58 Pontiac, *597 bat. *34 mo.
LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
BRING FAST
202 Fairmont Ur.
322 8382.__________________
8 ml. from N.A S. Ph. 838- 58 Ford, VB, Mirk, big motor
In LOCH ARBOR. Point of
RESULTS
FA 2-8074
3298.
East
Crystal
Lake.
Call
58
llamhlcr,
*591
hal,
*32
mn.
97.
Houses
For
Itcni
71. Male Help Wanted
David Bach. 322 3517.
58 Ford, *473 bal, *27 mo.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
2 BR, Unfurnished house, Ph 3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­ 58 Cticvy, 4488 bal, *19 mo.
PLUMBER WANTED. Apply
lots.
First
$2,500
takes
Ibis
You Need
RAGE APT. Walor, electri­
BART PILCHER, Broker
57 Chevy, *594 bal, *32 mo.
properly. Ph. 6G8-4G01, En­ 322 8892.
Lee Hroa., 319 Elm Ave., or
Uc’al-Es-tate’
city furnished. Nice shady 57 Mercury, *188 hal, *29 mo.
Personal Service
call 322-0652.
terprise, FIs.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
lot. Adulta only. Th. 322-1365. 57 Dodge, *391 hal, $22 mn.
CaU 322-7498
be hit
Payton Realty
57 Turnpike, (499 hal, *29 mo.
BOY, Substitute morning pa­ IF YOU HAVE $4,000 for AN 4 BEDROOM. 2 Hatha, Flor­
1
HKD
ROOM
Furnished
apart­
Rcs'i-den’tial
11-92 St Hiawatha
ida Room, cent, heat A air- 322 1301
per route Aug. 13*26. Phone
ment. Close downtown. I'll. 57 Olds, $596 hal, $32 mo.
OUTSTANDING land inveitconditioning. Ph. 322 4876.
Com-mer’cial
322 1815.
2
BEDROOM
HOUSE, Kit­ 322-1462 is‘tween 0 It 5:31) 57 Ford, $392 bal, *31 mn.
ment, call
58 Chevy, I486 b a l, 129 mo.
chen
equipped.
Ph.
322-7095.
Monday
Uiru
Friday;
322
In-dus’tri-al
BART PILCHER, Broker
PAINTERS, Experienced only,
55 Plymouth, *172 hal, *12 mo.
4561 other times.
V
A
F
H
A
322-7498
A. J. Adcock, 223-9558.
RENTALS
D-I-A-L
53 Chevy, *99 bal, *3 mo.
Furnished or Unfurnished
FURNISHED Apia. 322 6530.
51 Ford, $186 bal, $11 mo.
Adelaide or M*rle
Property MnnnRcment
87. Ilusiness Mentals
Halt-lllatr Agency
&amp; Sulen Broker
A-T
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave, 2 REDROOM FURNISHED
FOR
LEASE—Service
Station.
Pharmacists
*
322-3829
*
APARTMENT. Close in. Ph.
Good location. Good pro­ Jim Hunt Realty
1 BR Furn. House. Ph. 668- 322-9173 days, 322 0641 even­
MERLE W. WARNER
duct*. Good treatment. Ph.
OUTSTANDING
5122.
Offers for your aelaetion
ings.
* RE'A I f TOR’S •
locally 322 4342, or apply to
th e n Beautiful 2, 3. A 4
708
So. Park Av».
OPPORTUNITY
NEW
2
Redroom
cottage,
fully
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
FURNISHED garage apart­
Bedroom
Sanford,
Fla.
furnished,
on
Like.
Adults
AVAILABLE IN 9(1. Lola For Sale
ment, *15 mo., water includ­
(the rhurrh needs you)
only. Ph. 322 7431.
Government
ed. 305 S. Park. 323 0705.
THE SANFORD
Orlando, Fla. Ph. 295 0182
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
2
BEDROOM
FURNISHED
AREA.
CLEAN NEW Furnished I
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
House, $75 month. 005 W.
Owned Homes
Bedroom Apartment. Util­
Scott Ave. Will conilder
25th St.
ities included. 706 E. 11th
PU B LIC A N N O U N C E M E N T
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­ Priced From $6,750
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un- St. 322 7622 or 322-G053.
WE OFFER
son, Jr, Ph. 322-1535 or 222Down Payments
July 27, 10G1
furnished house, 2 Bed­ 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED.
0228.
rooms, screeotd porch, car* uUlitlii Included. A d u l t a
As
Low
As
$100
• PAID RETIREMENT
ADELAIDE H. MOSES on the above ditc
41 ACRE. PH. 822 26*5.
poet#, utility • storage, kit­ only, Lake Mary. 322-496*.
PLAN
Monthly
Payments
became associated with Merle W, Warner.
chen
equipped.
Excellent
• PAID LIFE INSURANCE 95. House* Far Sale
FURNISHED,
Lights,
water.
She
brines with her many years of EXPERI­
condition.
Ph.
322-2468.
From
$43.50
• PAID HOSPITAL INSUR­
312-5158 or 322-0495.
To make the beat home
ENCE
In the FIELD of REAL-ESTATEANCE
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, larga
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
buy, sea the
• PAID SURGICAL INSUR­
LAKE MARY. Duplax Apart­
lot.
Available
Auguat
10.
703
Realtor
VA - FHA
ANCE
ment furnished, 1 Bedroom.
S -0
Cherokee Circle, Suniand.
Raymond Lundqulit, Also.
• PAID VACATIONS . . .
Adulta, no pets. 322-3930.
Ph. 323 0940.
Appointed
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
MERLE
W.
WARNER
&amp; ASSOC.
PLUS
Property
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, fenced 3 ROOM FURN., UtlllUea.
Economy, $50. 322-2764yard. $85 month with lease.
S -A -Y -S
Management &amp;
St. Johns Realty
A FABULOUS
322-6920.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FIND
your
DREAM
HOME the EASY way
ROSE COURT APTS.
Sales Broker
PROFIT 119 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom k 1 BEDROOM furnished. 1st
SHARING PLAN
2015 Sanford Ave. Ph.
C -A -L-L
Jim Hunt Realty den panelled house. $95 floor.
$100 DOWN
668 4323.
month. 3223249
ADELAIDE
nr
MKIILK at 322-3819 for
DO NOT HESITATE,
Office 322-2118
FHA-VA
HOMES
Efficient
Persona
bird
Service We have
PHONE NOW:
Night 322-0648
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
Homes Listed for You in the City of Sanford
211-4661 - Orlando
323-0700
Bedroom Home* avail able in
and Kemlnote County.
MON. 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
all Areas of Sanford. Let ua 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
AUG. 3
MERLE and ADELAIDE are AUTHORIZED
• 1ALBS PERSONS
Show you Around!
TUBS. 7:oo PM - 11:00 PM
by both V.A. and F.II.A. to Sell their HOMES
Before you buy . .
• COSMETICIANS
AUG. «
Located wherever a V.A. or F.II.A. For*
• MUCHANDISB MIN
WED. 9:00 A M. • 11:00 PM Seminole Realty
Sal# 8ign la Displayed. Please C-A-L-L
ADELAIDE or MERLE on Your ItEALAUG. 5
1901 S. Park Ave.
Experience desirable
ESTATK
FA 2-5232 anytime
• Must lie high ochool gradual®
ASK FOR JOE KING
• Top drug atom wagee
HUPEIt-X DRUG STORES
NEW HOMES
N -E -E -D -S A - T
• Excellent employee benefit*
CryiUl Lake Park—Lake Mary
MERLE W. WARNER, REALTOR
ALL REPLIES STRICTLY
Shown by appointment Ph.
Free Nfe InawreiMe
• t vMI Ni . l V WA S MI a \
CONFIDENTIAL
322-3561.
708 South Park Avenue
PeM vecetlena
■ A U IO M A I i I A A VMI k '

LOCH ARBOR. U rg e 4 Bed­
72. Female Help Wanted room, 2 Bath, pine panel*
ed Florida Room, Central
air, sprinkler system, pitta,
WAITRESS, Aka Curb Girl.
WASHING MACHINES. Phone
150x150 lot. Ph. 322 8522, 207
Must be experienced. Chick
323 0782.
*N Treat, Sanford.
Ridge Ud.

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�6th District Legion Speaker Stresses Am ericanism
American Legion Po»t 19
of Orlando, was hoit recently
to Legionnaire* and Auxiliary
member* of the Sixth Dis­
trict.
Auxiliary member* attend­
ing the achool of initruction
from Sanford Unit 63 were
Mr*. Paul Pexold, president;
Mr*. Charle* Webster, mem­
ber of the department of
Florida board of education
and scholarship committee;
and Mr*. Theo Stile*, unit and
d litrict community chairman.
A Joint aeasion, a t which
religion* »ri vice* were held
wa* presided over by Sixth

District Commander Carolyn
M. Frid.
The guest speaker wae De­
partment Commander William
Kdwards of Daytona Beach.
Kdwards stressed American­
ism and reminded the Amer­
ican legion waa horn after
World War I to preserve peare
ami freedom as their goal. He
also stated that the Ameri­
can Legion was one of the
strongest organisations teach­

ing Americanism in America
today. To teach and practice
loyalty to our country and
Americanism is the only way
to defeat rommunism, he
said, adding, "we are a weal­
thy and Intelligent country
and we must keep It that
way."
The instruction session for
Auxiliary members was pre­
sided over by Mrs. John I.
Brown, Sixth District Presl-

Social Security
Facts Vital,
Says Patton
"A little knowledge Is al­
ways a dangerous thing. When
it come* to social security,
it can also l»e very costly,"
aald Colonel Jlyron It. I’attnn,
manager of the Orlando so­
cial security office. He ex­
plained that many people
pick up just enough informa­
tion to cause trouble. In ma­
ny, cases, It causes them to
lose money.
Colonel Patton pointed nut
th at some people think they
need birth certificates to
draw social security. Other*
think social security checks
ara figured on the last five
years of work before retir­
ing. Still others say they
can't draw social security if
they make over 91200.
"There's Just enough truth
in these things to cause trou­
ble," said Colonel Patton. He
explained that a birth cer­
tificate Is not required to
draw social security, but
thers must be some record of
the person’s age. The last
five years of work under so­
cial security are considered
in figuring the check, but
they may or may not be used.
The monthly payment Is
based on an average of a
number of years, after dropt
ping out five of the lowest
years. And, contrary to pop­
ular belief, it's possible to
make well over $1200 In a
year and still get some so­
cial security checks.
‘‘These are Just a few of
the things folks don’t under­
stand about social security,"
said Colonel Patton, lie sugSeated that the way to get
the facts is to call or visit
the social security office at
9620 North Orange Avenue In
Orlando. Tlie telephone num­
ber Is 426-2681.

Board To Meet;
Men To Paint

WINNING DOLLS nt the recent Oviedo Doll
nnd Hobby Show were hroiiffht by, from left top,
Thercim McBride, nweetest; Fnye Stoner,
cutest; Mnrthn Willlnms, prettiest nnd Wanda
Morgan, sleepiest. Shell collections winning
awards include those of, front left laittom, Hilly,
Smith, most interesting; Ronnie Metcalf, most
colorful and Gary Metcalf, the biggest.

Business Brief

dent. Th* welcome was given
by Mrs. Josephine Marsh,
president of Orlando Unit 19.
Mrs. E. A. Roberts, Depart­
ment of Florida president,
was guest speaker and she
spoke on different phases of
Auxiliary activities.
On Americanism, Mrs. Rob­
erts said that to live and
teach children the meaning of
loyalty to our country and re­
spect for the Flag should be
the main objectives.
On national aecurity, Mrs.
Roberts stressed use of the
many films available and of
good speakera a t the meetings
and that the Auxiliary ahouid
Invito the public to partici­
pate in the programs. Sh* al­
so urged on alert lookout for
subversive literature in schools
and community.
Speaking of Foreign Rela­
tions, she said all was not welt
south of the border, and urg­
ed that each Auxiliary make
a study of at least one Pan
American country during the
coming yrnr.
Members were reminded
that Child Welfare is not lim­
ited only to ths Veterans
child, hut to all children, and
that the material, physical,
nnd spiritual needs of all
children should lie considered
and especially ths needs and
welfare of the delinquent
children In communities.
On Civil Defense, Mr*.
Roberts said, "We should try
to live prepared always for
nny disaster. That in times of
disnster there are two kinds
of people: The ones who need
and the ones who can and
will give help. Sh* urged
members to prepar* them­
selves to be the ones who can
nnd will give help.
The purpose of the past
presidents' parley Is "Tho
Care of ths Disabled ExService Women." Its members

J. Earl Barclay, Florida dis­
trict manager of J. M. Fields,
has been elected to a two-year
term as director of the Flor­
ida Stale Retailer's Associa­
tion at the recently-concluded
Miami meeting.
Barclay was alio named
chairman of Dm organiza­
tion'* public relations commit­
tee by Paul S. Walker of Rich­
ard’s Department Store, Mi­
ami, current president of the
association.
In five years under Bar­
clay's supervision, the J. M.
Fields Florida Division has
grown from three to IS stores
In the state, with three addi­
tional unils now unilrr con­
struction
In
Jacksonville,
Tampa and N o r t h Palm
Beach.
Presently located In Clear­
water, Barclay will have
permanent state offices In
Jacksonville starting t h i s
week.

Manforb

Nrratb F’age 12 — Aug. 3, 1964

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2. Ws can provide cash for all your m a d e
madlcal and dsn tel expenses, home repelrs.
Insurance and morlgags premiums, car In­
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expanses and new purchases.
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FAN I ASTIC SAVINGS ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK. TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR BADLY
NEEDED TRADE IN DON’T WAIT FOR YOUR CAR TO DEPRECIATE MORE
TRADE AND SAVE NOW. IT’S A REAL DEAL FOR YEAR-END BARGAIN HUNTERS'
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buy gifts and each veteran
can choos* what he wants to
send each member of his fam­
ily. The worker* then wrap
the gift* and aend them in
time for Christmas to families
of ths veterans.
Dorothy Webster, member
of the board of education and
scholarship committee, re­
ported this year two scholar­
ship awards had been made
by th* Department of Flor­
ida to Seminole High School
graduate* In Sanford.

HERE’S WHAT G.A.C.
CAN DO FOR YOU!

III

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msk# them, to th# three Crip­
pled Children! hospital* in
Florida and to local Child
Welfare. The offerings can­
not be used for any other
purpose.
The Auxiliary’s Rehabilita­
tion program makes comfort
articles for veternns in hos­
pitals at Bay Pines, Coral
Gables and I.aka City. Each
member furnishes a gift for
the Joy Shop a t Christmas
for thes* three hospitals.
Workers at these hospitals

MONEY
PROBLEMS?

Retailers Elect
Fields Official

By Maryann Mile*
The official hoard of the
Bear Lake Mclhndlit Church
will meet at 8 p.m. today at
the cottage.
Prior lo the meeting all men
of the church are asked to
meet to continue painting the
new church building. Those
working will be served a pot
lurk supper.
Service TueBclny
The Mondny paint sessions
The Auxiliary to the Dcllary
will be continued until the
Volunteer Fire Department
project Is completed.
will romluct apodal sendee*
at 7 p m. Tuesday at the local
Japancwa restaurants pro­ funeral chapel for Sirs. Ann
vide patrons with disposable Freeman of Dollary who died
chopsticks in scaled sanitary Sunday. All member* of (lie
envelopes, according to En auxiliary are requested to be
cyclopaedia Britannic*.
present.

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are past unit presidents. Th*
Sixth District past presi­
dents' parley has adopted a
woman veteran in Bay Fines
Veteran's Home. 8he is sent
gifts of money and clothing
at Christmas and throughout
th# year.
Once each year wa have a
Poppy Day. These Poppies
are msde by disabled veter­
an!. When pertone are eskrd
to wear a Poppy tha free will
offering you give is distri­
buted to the veterans that

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W aterfront
Forum Set

Garden Club To Build $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 Home
Seminole County * * * * on the St, Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

Clyde Long, president of the Snnford-Seminolo
Jnycees, announced last week that his club would
sponsor n public presentation of the waterfront de­
velopment plans, at an open meeting at noon nt the
Civic Center Thursday.
Long suid today plans hnve been made by Radio

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Arthur Beckwith of the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk'* office i*
swelled up a little bit these
day*—and rightfully *o. He
got the following letter from
Yardlcy I). Buckman of the
Jacksonville law firm of Mc­
Carthy, Adams and Foote:
“ Last Friday and Monday
of (a recent) week I had occaiion to be in Sanford in
connection with (a) case. My
reason for writing this tetter
is to call your attention to
the very able and courteous
assistance afforded me by
Mrs. Vllilcn and the other
ladies in your office. Her
kind asiisatnce to me, a stran­
ger, was definitely appreciat­
ed and 1 thought you would
like to know."
»

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In showing the letter to a
Clock Watcher, Art footnoted
it with: “ Mr. Buckman was
speaking primarily of Martha
(Telford) Vlhlen. I, too, am
proud of the staff in this of­
fice and feel that each is well
trained, able and courteous.''
We agree. We agree.
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•

Julian Stenstrom, associate
editor of The Herald and
author of the crisp, penetrat­
ing edilurials on the lakefront
marina, is vacationing with
his family in Louisiana.
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Sanford on a Sunday morn­
ing: A parking meter with
time still left on it; tourist*
driving stowly along c i t y
streets, hunting for an open
restaurant and breakfast be­
fore hitting the road again;
boatmen pulling their trailers
into the municipal parking lot
after putting their boat in the
water; an American Flag still
flying, apparently forgotten
the night before; sailboat enthusiasts stowing gear and re­
freshments aboard prior to
hoisting sails for a quiet day
on Lake Monroe1; the little dog
and its master standing at the
corner of First and Park, a
daily happening.

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•

Last week it held at a firm
high of 74 degrees; this week
it wilted somewhat to a high
of 72 degrees. We're speaking
of the clock at First and Park.
But today timepiece lechnicians performed an operation
and the timc-tcmpcrature ap­
paratus returned to normal.
Almost a shame — seemed
cooler when it recorded
a
daily high in the 70 s.

•

••

A bit of sdvlce: You can
■ learn first hand just what the
proposed lakefront marina
will involve if you attend the
Jaycce luncheon Thursday at
the Civic Center.

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••

The rebuilding of the Dear­
born Electronic Laboratories
plant on U.S. 17-D2 south of
Sanford was the subject of
an article appearing in the
July issue of "Florida Trend,”
a magaxlne of Florida busi­
ness and industry.

Woman Shot
n

Lucille McCormick w a s
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Monday for gunshot
wounds in her left leg and
police arrested a man identi­
fied as her common law hus­
band, Mathew Inman, on a
charge of assault with a dead­
ly weapon. The shooting oc­
curred at 1704 W. lQth St., po­
lice said.

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Station WTHH to broadcast
the entire pregram, begin­
ning at 12:32 p.m. In charge
of the live broadcast will lie
Bill Beck, local radio an­
nouncer, and a member of the
hoard of directors of the
Jaycees.
"Because of the great in­
terest shown In the proposed
waterfront plan nod the open
invitation that has been ex­
tended, we urge that all per­
sons planning to attend the
luncheon make reservations
before Wednesday noon by
calling the Jnycee Informa­
tion office on French Ave.
Our caterer will need to know­
how much to prepare. Charge
for lunch is f 1.60," Long said.
The presentation will he
made in the form cf a panelforum with the proposers of
the plans present to answer
questions, provide explana­
tions, and enlarge upon de­
tails. Moderator will he Jayeee Tommy Speer.
Sitting on the pane) will lie
T. E. Tucker, president of
Florida Slate Hank; Howard
Hodges, president of Sanford
Atlantic Bank; George Tuuiiy,
executive vice president of
First Federal Savings and
Loon, and John Burton, ]V,
architect.
“In the public interest we
have opened the meeting to
nil interested persons and
have invited members of the
City Commission and area
news media,” Long said.
"We particularly urge mem­
bers of other civic clubs and
organizations to try to at­
tend, for it is apparent thut
putting those plans, or simi­
lar plans into action, will
hnve a great effect on the fu­
ture of all of us, uud it liehoove* us to learn all that
we can about It,” Long added.
"We urge that everyone be
on time, so that we cun fin­
ish lunch If possible before
the broadcast begins. We wilt
begin serving promptly at
noon,” Long noted.

Club Program
Is Canceled
The program on numisma­
tics, which was scheduled for
Kiwanii luncheon m e e t i n g
Wednesday will not be held,
Boger Harris, program chair­
man announced today.
Ira Hughes, North Amer­
ican representative at the Na­
val Air Station, will show the
club interesting color slides on
Ihc recent deployment of his
group In the Mediterranean
area. The slide pictures were
taken in Italy and other coun­
ties touched during the Navy
deployment tour, Harris said.

'•

Man Held For
Volusia Police
A man identified as W. W.
(Bobby) Johns of Sanford was
arrested by county |&gt;olire Mon­
day on a warrant issued in
Volusia County and charging'
assault with a deadly weapon.
Deputies said Johns is alleged to have fired a gun into
the ground early Monday
morning outside Cloud 3 tavern
and pellets from the weapon
bounced, hitting some persons
standing nearby.

VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771
*
WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday with few local thundershowers; high tndny 00-94; low tonight In 70s,
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 218
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904

Let's Get Started,
Is Merchant's Plea
B. L. Perkin* Jr , proprietor
of a men’s wear store on East
First Street and which bears
his name, declared today that
Sanford must "get started” in

II. L. PERKINS JR.

developing s lakefront marina,
Perkins noted that "wc have
talked about” such a developmeat for “ as long as 1 can
remember." He called for
prompt action on the proposal
as it will “do much to stabilize
our downtown area."
The local merchant’s state­
ment follows:
“We have talked about de­
veloping our lakefront for a*
long a* 1 can remember.
“ I feel that it is important
that a program should be
adopted now- so that this great
natural asset of ours can be
fully utilized.
“ It is my thought that a
marina and all the activities
that go along with it will hr.ng
countless people to Sanford
ami that this will do much to
stabilize our downtown area
located only two btocks away,
"This cannot l&gt;o accomplish­
ed in a day. a week or a year
—tmt it must lie done.
“ Let's get started."

High Priestess
'Dead Or Alive'
LUSAKA, Northern Ithode. Northern Ithodesia today unda (UI’I) — Troop* searched der orders to lake “high
the lion-infested b u s h of priestess" A l i e n Lcnshina
dead or alive.
Members of Mrs. t.enshlna's
I.umpa church went on a rainpage in the vast Monday,
our mug (lid ransacking at
least 16 village* and killing
HASTINGS, England (UPI) at least ISO persons. Deports
—Policemen who were airlift­ said many victims were burn
ed to Hastings anil helped id alive in their blazing huts.
The government said the
squelch teen-age rowdies by
treating them like children new massacre raised the ofllwon praise today front fed-up rial death toil in the Lumps s
two week “holy war" to 321,
citizens.
Premier Kenneth Kaumla
Fit c thousand
mop headed
"Mods" and leather-jacketed banned the church for 39
"Bockers" descended on this days—Ihc legal maxium—and
Mrs. Iw-nshina
English Channel resort Satur­ o r d e r e d
day to spend the last three- brought in “dead or alive."
lie also warned all tourists
day weekend of the summer
in what has become a ritual out of the area—site ol North­
of aimless destruction ant] ern Hhodrsia's best game
parks — ami advised them to
brawls.
But 15o policemen kept the travel in convoys.
The attacks, tie said, were
teen agers from congregating
■itul forced them to keep mov­ “obviously the a d s of mad­
ing whenever they tried to loi­ men."
ter. They broke up small
Mrs. Iwndiin.1 is a plump
scuffles and arrested 59 Mods housewife who rlanns sin- died
and Bockers.
II years ago and was reincar­
nated to serve a “ black god."
Since then she ha* signed up
an estimated loo.noo follow­
Bryant Offers
ers through a potent mixture
Holley Help
of religion, mysticism and
TALLAHASSEE (U P l)-Ite- pageantry.
puhtlc.m gubernatorial candi­
date Charles Holley mrl with
Gov Farris Bryant Monday, Gator Gone
A thief or thieves with a
and Bryant offered him the
same help he hail offered penchant fur alligator* vinted
Democratic hopeful Ilaydon the Municipal Zoo sometime
Monday night. As a result, the
Burns.
Jlollcy reported total cam­ alligator ixipulalinn is down
paign contributions lo date of hy one, Mrs. Arnold Hood re ­
$10,236.
ported to polire todsy.

Rioters Treated
Like Children

ARCHITECTS DRAWING of the promised Sanford Garden Club build­
ing is shown above. Plans call for a $40,009 structure located a bout two
miles south of Sanford on llwy. 17-92. Meeting rooms, kitchen and rest
rooms will he in the left half of the building mid a large auditorium on
the right. Parking to match the capacity of the auditorium is in the plana
hut not shown in the drawing.

4 Citrus Men
Found Guilty
In Tax Fraud
MIAMI (UPI) — Four mem­
bers of ait Orlando citrus fam­
ily were found guilty of fail­
ing to report more than $356,000 in income to the federal
government in 1957-59.
The government filed a 14count information against the
men: Herman J. Ilcidrich, 68,
Orlando, Ins two sons, Francis
X., 44. and Paul D., 39. tsitli of
Winter Park, and Fred W.
Feurbacher, 67, of Orlando,
fntlier-in&amp;iw of Francis.
They pleaded no contest to
some of the counts and wer-Judged guilty by Federal Court
Judge Kmrtt Choate, who call­
ed for an Investigation by the
U, S, Probation Department
and set sentencing for Aug 28.
Herman, founder of the lien
man J. Heidricli ami Sons Cit­
rus and Peach Packing Co. of
Orlando, w is found guilty on
two counts of failing to report
gross additional i n c o m e
amounting to $102,575.45.
Francis, sales manager of
the firm, was judged guilty of
one count of failing to report
additional gross income of
$103,646 19. Paul, production
manager of the company, was
found guilty of failing to report $119,821,(7 in additional
gross income.
Feurbacher, former comp
trailer of ilte company, was
found guilty of two counts of
aiding and assisting in the pre­
paration and submission of
false and fraudulent income
lax statements.

Florida Scout
Envoy For U. S.
BEBNE, Switzerland (UPI)
Hnberl Perkin*, a IT yoar old
Hoy Scout from Crystal Hlvcr,
Monday presented greetings
lo the Swiss government from
President Johnson and a pro­
clamation signed by the gov­
ernors of 46 states.

Auditorium
To Seat 3 5 0
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Mrs. Auburn Hector, prosident of the Sanford Garden
Club, and Mrs. D. K. Dorman,
past president, have announc­
ed plans for a Itn.ooo Garden
Center to be built by the or­
ganization.
The long-planned center will
be constructed on land donated
to the club by Brailcy Oil bam,
builder, on Highway 17-9? near
the north entrance to Sunland
Estates, about two miles south
of the city limits,
Mr*. Hector and Mrs. Dor­
man said the building will con­
tain about fi,?on square feet
of floor space and will have a
seating capacity for from 350
to 400 persons. The plans for
the auditorium are complete

Banks Act To
Shake Loose
Hoarded Coins

Tim present shortage of
ruins Ims reached such pro­
portions in most parts of the
country thnt tli« American
Bunkers Association is mov­
ing to do something nhout the
situation, it wns revealed to­
day.
Letters were received hy
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UPI)— Unlay with orders straight
nil blinking institutions from
Tlie U. S. Seventh Fleet sail­ from President Johnson to
Willinnt F. Kelly, president of
ed strengthened patrols o(( to kill if attacked.
the ABA, informing thorn of
Communist North Viet Nam
The destroyer USS Maddox, nrtlon, to inform Die public
which repelled an "unprovok­ of the seriousness of the
ed attack" Sunday by three shortage.
Itusslan built Nortli Vietna­ The ABA hopes to persuade
mese 1*4 patrol torpedo Ixiats ruin hoarding Americium to
wa* Joined on patrol station put tlmt change buck in firfiliation by exchanging coins
in the Gulf of Tonkin by Die
for currency.
destroyer USS C. Turner Joy.
They also hope to prevail
LOS ANGELES (U l'l)-M uPreviously, Die job of oluer- on rctiul merchants to rely
siclon (■ s o r t e Lllmrsce's mg Communist shipping in Die
on normal channels of circu­
fourth wife lias filed suit to Gull had been handled by one
lation unj jefialn from hoard­
rilvnrc* him on tin ground of d« stroyer nt a time without
ing.
mental cruelty.
eonllnuous air cover.
Bankers are urged to do nil
Today, by command of Die in their power to Impress
President, the two destroyer*
LEOPOLDVILLE, Hie Con­ were screened by a combat their customers, both Individgo (UPI)—The rise of former air patrol from (he carrier iinls and com inert ini firms,
secessionist leader M o i s e USS Ticondcmga. on station to allow nil coins to circulnte
Tshombe lo (he premiership 200 miles to the south. This freely. Coin collectors share
■&gt;( (hr Congo ha* lailed so far was lop miles closer than its Die blntnc, ton,
I’reslilent Hownrd Hodges
to end nr even diminish its previous position.
Communist-inspired rebellions.
U. S. warships were under of tin- .Sanford Atlantic Bank
new and stronger standing or­ *nld today Dint his linnk has
der*. Before Sunday's appar been experiencing shortages
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — ently unprecedented incident, of pennies, nickels nml half
Integration leader Dr. Martin Uiey were expected to re|iel dollnrs. Orders to the Federal
Luther King is due lo arrive any attack hut not to pursue Deserve Bank ■ for mors coins
ere only partially fiilrd and
here Wednesday and observ­ Die attacker*.
But Johnson said Diat from in some coses weeks pass be­
ers fear poikihlc new mass
raeial demonstrations unless now on Uiey will “attack any fore ordrrn are received.
motels and restaurants open force which attack* them in in­ At the Floridn .State Bank,
ternational waters . . not only President T. K. Tucker re­
Iheir doors to Negroes.
with the objective of driving ports that they have a fair
off Die force but of destroying supply of pennies, but nlckei*
LISBON, Portugal (UPI) — it."
nml Imlf dollars are running
The "coniinlslailores" ol Bra­ Meanwhile, 5 miles nortli of short.
denton, were scheduled to a r­ Saigon, a U. S. Army enlisted
Tlie U. 8. Treasury Depart­
rive here by bus today fur the man wa* shot and killed today ment has announced an In­
last day ol their good will tour in a Communist ambush.
tensified program to double
He was Die 175th American Die nation's role of coin pro*
of Spain in commemoration of
Spanish explorer Hernando klilrel in action in Viet Nam. durllon within n year and
Four Vietnamese soldiers
DeSoto,
riding in a jeep with the raise it by 75 per cent during
American S|&gt;ecial Forces man the next nix months.
.Steps already taken In exCHICAGO ( UPI)—Sin bad, ■ also were killed.
psnd the current production of
The
five
were
killed
when
500-poiinil gorilla no ornery lie
coins Include the inaugura­
onre hit the hand thut led Communist Viet Cong guer­ tion of a continuous seven
rilla*
opened
fire
with
auto­
him, escaped from hi* cage
day, 21 hour production sched­
at Lincoln Park Zoo Monday matic weapons on their jeep
ule at tliu tint ion’s two mints
and cooked up a 20-minutc as they headed home from u
in Denver and Philadelphia.
morning
of
work
on
a
project
slorm in the monkey house
helping Vietnamese villagers
kitchen.
clear land for crops.

Strengthened Fleet

Watches Red Coasts

nsuvA...
BRIEFS

4th Wife Sues

Tshombe No Help

King- Due Back

Tour Near End

Gorilla Escapes

with ■ stage and dressing
rooms in the wings.
The central lobby which will
feature a polished brick floor
has been designed so that it
can be opened to accommodate
extra seating if necessary.
The architectural plans for
the building and grounds wer©
drawn and donated to the Gar­
den Club by Joseph Shtfalo of
Winter Park. They feature
concrete block construction
with a mica stone decorative
front, and terrazzo floors.
Also included in Urn plan
of the modem center are four
meeting rooms, a kitchen and
restrooms.
Working toward the con­
struction of the building for
several years have been the
13 circles of the Sanford Garden Club, which has approxi­
mately 277 members.
Purpose of tlie building is to
facilitate the need* of the Club
for merlin gs, luncheons, card
parlies, flower shows, ba­
zaars, ami all functional acti­
vities or Dm garden clubs.
In addition, Mrs. Dorman
and Mrs. Hector said Die build­
ing could be rented to clvl#
group* for various events.
Defining the building as a
"horticultural and educational
center," the Garden Club offi­
cial* indicated that it would
encompass the work of th«
Junior gardeners, garden ther­
apy classes and work shops.
BUI* for Die construction of
Die building have been let, and
will be opened Sept. 15.
After a bid L* selected, the
dull will decide whether to
begin construction immediate­
ly or wait until they have se­
cured all the necessary funds.
At present Ihc group has in
it* treasury some 931,000 and
estimates they need $10,000
more.
They plan to raise the money
through various fund raising
event* sudi as bazaara, shows,
parties,
"We also hope that persona
lute reeled in gardening and
bcautlcntiod wlil want to help
build Dm center by donating
money toward the building
fund," said Mrs. Dorman.
"W&gt; have already had many
private donations, and hop©
that we will get more," said
Mrs. Hector.
The officials said that they
would release Dm names of
donors for publication, shortly.

Sanford Put On
Pavilion Map
Sanford fa now on the ms
at the Florida Pavilion a t th
World's Fair!
John Krlder, executive d
rector of the Seminole Cour
ty Chamlier of Commere
told The Herald Ju*t befor
press lime thnt he receive
word today from New Yor
that Run ford has been "pi
on lhe map."
The ma]i referred to Is
large locational, recreation)
map nT the state at the Flm
lila Pavilion. Through Somir
ole County's Senator Mac
Cleveland protesta were mad
to Governor Farris llryar
and Wendell Jarrard, wh
apologized and promised t
"make it right."

Germany Next?

Seminole Fair's Midway Contract Signed
The Blue Grass Show* of i tract to provide midway at-! Legion Fair to be held here The announcement was made
Kentucky has signed a con-1 tractions for the American! Nov. 2-7.
at tile Ix-gion's Fair Associa­
tion invt-Luig Monday night and
which followed the regular
legion session.
George Maybury, association
president, said tne Blue Grass
Shows will come here directly
from the Jacksonville Agricul­
tural A Industrial Exposition.
He has called ■ special
meeting of fair officers ami
committee
chairmen
for
Thursday at 2 p. m. at his of­
fices in Kirk Plaza.
Prior to die association
meeting, legionnaire* held
their monthly parley and de­
cided to invite members of
the Seminole Legion baseball
team to a dinner session Aug.
17. At that time, players will
be presented gift* for their
success in the district tourna­
AMERICAN LEGION official* are shown prior to Monday night's meet­
ment in Ft. Pierce last week.
The Aug. 17 meeting will
ing of Campbell-Lossing I’ost 53 when the Sixth District commander,
take the place of one scheduled
Caroline Frid, above, made an official visit. With her are, from left, Vic
for l.alx»r Day, according lo
Jencks, post chaplain; Tom Rest, commander; Fred Yeackle, finance of­
Legion Commander Tom Best.
ficer; and Gene Stovall, adjutant.
1
(liruld i’hutuj.

MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev, in a
statement on the first anni­
versary of the nuclear test
ban treaty, said Monday night
that the Soviets would seek
oilier settlements with the
Munday night's public hear­
West and called the German ing before Die Casselberry
question the key to peace.
Zoning Board on a request to
rezonc the former GoLlcr pro­
perty on Lake Concord from
PASADENA, Calif. ( U P lj- residential to commercial wss
SclentJst* from the National rescheduled for next Monday
Aeronautics and Space Ad­ night’s regular meeting of the
ministration NASA t o d a y Casselberry Board of Alder­
studied Banger 7'i lunar land­ men,
scape photographs to deter­ Bequest for the change la
mine liie beat design of a being maile by George H.
manned landing cralt and Hackcnaperger of W i n t e r
where to land it on the moon Park, new owner of the pro­
by 1979,
perty, who proposes lo locale
an estimated fioo.uuu Bavar­
ian type restaurant and play
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - home on Die life.
A ninth minister convicted in
Objection* to Die change in
a 1961 sit in demonstration zoning have been registered
surrendered to city authori­ by Joaeph I. Laird and Walter
ties today as attorneys con­ Ditmcr, who own property
tinued to push appeals of 5500 acrosa the lake, although realfines for the group of clergy­ dents living leas than 500 feet
men. He is tlie Key. Wayne from the area In queation
Hartmire Jr., Culver City. have Joined in sup|&gt;ort of the
Calif.
change.

Zoning Session
Rescheduled

Study Continues

Ninth Surrenders

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                    <text>T H E SEV EN TH - D AT
A D V E N T )IT CHURCH
O e rn sr Tth A Elm
SL U H i t h m ------------t u t o r
SE R V IC E S SATURDAY—
S a b b a th School ------ t i l * 0. m.
W orohlp Service — IIIM A. m.
W ed n e sd a y N lth t
P ro p e r Service _ _ T:l# p. m.
■We H ave TM e H ope- ra d io
■ teases* each S u n d e r a. m.
S t l i t ! o ver W T ftR a t l i t *
•B p o u r ra d io d in t

Alliance

•

CHRISTIA N MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 P a rk Av*. a t 14th SL
R ev. C. C. Ueee, J r . — P eetor
S u n d a y School — . I I I ! A r a
W o rsh ip S ervice _ 11:00 a m.
E v e n in g W orship — IlOO a *a
A llia n c e Y outh
F e llo w sh ip (Sun.) — 1:41 A m.
P r o p e r S erv ice —— T ilt A ra.

Assembly Of God
PIN E C R E ST ASSEMBLY
O P (lOU CHURCH
Cor. IT lb a n d Elm
H . M. W ild e r ----- :------- P a s to r
S u n d e r School —— 0 tdS a ra.
M o rn ln s W orship _ 10:10 a. ra.
E v e n in g W orship — T ill A m.
Y o u th Serv. Chan.) _ 0:00 p. m.
M id-W eek Serv. (W ed.) - I HO

► *•

____

Baptist
F IR S T ■ AFT 1ST CHURCH
110 P a rk Avenue
P , R. C hance
P a s to r
M o rn ln s W o rsh ip — OilO a in.
S u n d a r School —
"*
M o rn ln s W o rsh ip — 11:00 a m.
T ra in in g U nion — l i l j p. m.
E v e n in g W o rsh ip - T ill a mW ed. F ra y e r dcrvlco T ill A »•
C EN TRA L BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A O ak Ave.
• a l l s m i t h -------------P a s to r
S u n d e r School ——■ 0:40 a m.
M o rn ln s W orchlp — lliOO a m.
T ra in in g u u n to n — t i l l A mE v e n in g S e r v ic e ------OiOt A » •
W ed. P r a r o r S e rv le t T:»0 p. m.
M u rtc rr Open
W T R R ----------- ------- » '* • A m*
Sunder N its B ro s d c a it
W EST BIDE MISSIONARY
b a f t is t

l l h SI. *

church

H o l t r AVC.

P a u l M. C a l l e r -------- F e e le r
S u n d a r School ----- 10:00 A m.
M o rn in g W orship — 11:00

tu n d ir

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH O F OOD
r S ind A F ra n c h
H. C. S m i t h --------------- P a s to r
S u n d a r School —— »:*l A m.
M orning W o rih lp — ! ! :• • A m.
E v a n g e llitle Barv. - 7:10 A mTuaa. P ra y e r Serv. - 7:10 P- m.
Thurv. Y oung People
E n d ea v o r ............. - T:I* p. » -

F IR S T M ETHOD IST CHURCH
410 P a rk Av*.
Rev. R o b e rt M. Je n k ln e, Pastor
M orning W o rsh ip — l:io p. m
S u n d e r School ------ B:4S a m
M orning W orehlp __ 10:S| a
M TF M e e ti n g * ---- *:1« p. m'
(In te rm e d ia te , Senior)
E v en in g W orehlp _ 7:20 p . m

CHURCH O F OOD
O F PROPHECY
n o t E lm Avanua
Rav. R. L. S tric k la n d — P e e le r
Bundap School _ — 0:*l a. m.
W o rsh ip Service — 10:41 a. ra.
K • - ngallatlo Serv. —. 7:11 p. raW edneedap:
Y oung People V. L S Serv,
7:10 p. ra.
B lbla T ra in in g Sarv 1:00 p.m.

(1RACE M ETHOD IST CHURCH
O nors Rd., a t W oodland Ave,
Rev. Jo h n H. H trea J r . Paetor
C hurch School _ _ „ I t : a. m
M orning W orahlp . _ l i es a m‘
M Y F ----------------------4 :» p. m.

Baptist

Adventist

a sa

E v e n in g W o rsh ip - T:00 A m.
W td n e e d n r
p r o p e r S e rv i c e -------■ T:i0 a *»•
PIN E C R E ST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O n e ra Road
p u t o r _____ W illiam J. Oueea
M o ra le s W orship . I l iM a ro.
B a n d a r Sohool — — 1:4} a m.
T ra in in g U nion —
t i l l P&lt; « •
E v e n in g W o rsh ip
T:10 a m.
W ed. OHIoora A T ea ch e rs
M ooting ——. i ' ' - 0:10 a *■
E L D E R S P R IN O I BAPTIST
O ld O rlando RA a t H e ste r AvA
B. H a m ilto n O rlH ln - . P a s to r
S u n d e r Snhoel
. Bids A m.
M o rn ln s W orship — 11:00 a m.
T ra in in g U nion — Oils a m.
■ v e n ln g W o rsh ip — t i l l A sa

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. F i r s t S tre e t
S u n d a r School _ _ lOlOS a. ra.
M orning W o rs h ip __11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (S u n d a r) T:4o p m .
E v an g e listic Service T:00 p. m.
W ed. P ro p e r M e e t
T:00 p. m.
BUI S t e p h e n ! _____ - P a e to r
A C ordial W elcom e to All
OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 C ounlrp C lub Hoad
Sponsored bp F irs t B a p tist
C hurch
Rev. R. T. B a rre tt _ _ _ P a s to r
B undap S c h o o l ___ _ l i l t a. m.
W o rsh ip F e rrie s — I I . 00 a. m.
T ra in in g Union _ _ t : l l p. m.
E v e n in g W orship _ lio o p. m,
W e A P ro p er Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HW T. I l l
Ph. 1J1.I11I
P a s to r —— C heater W. P la n k
B under S c h o o l ___ I #:00 a. m.
M orning S ervice — ll:e o a m.
T ra in in g U n i o n -------- 1:10 p. m.
E v en in g Bervlea __ l i t o a &gt;n.
W edneedap M eeting!:
O rg a n isatio n s ___ 0:te p. m.
P ra y e r ...................
7:10 p. m.
C hoir ——----------l :l o p, m.

CONOREQ ATIONAL
CH RISTIA N CHURCH
(U n ited C hurch of C h rist)
P a r k A venue a t 14th St.
0:40 a. m. .______C hurch School
10:00 a. r n . _W orship Service
7:le p. m. — C h rlatlan T outh
M ln la trr
Rav. W a lle r A. R. M cPheraon,
P a e to r

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIA N CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
100T S. S anford Ava.
I t V ernoa F u lle r
S u n d a r School —— 1:11 a m.
M orning W orship
10:00 a m.

CHRIST CHURCH
C hurch S tre e t, Longwood
F r. C h a rle s W. S te w a rt, J r .
V icar
Holy Com m union — 7:10 A m.
■ trv lca A Serm on — 1:00 a ra.

Church Of Christ

HOLT CllOBS
401 A P a rk A va
F r. L eroy D. Soper, R ector
H oly Com m union .... 7:10 a m.
F am ily S ervice and
Hunday School ............ 1:00 A m.
M orning P ra y e r
tF ir a t S u n d a r •—
H oly C om m union 11:00 a m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST

asn ev a
R alp h B rew er J r .
E v a n g e tle l
B ible reb o o t
1:10 a. m.
M o rn ln s W orship — 0:10 a :n.
E v e n in g W orship — 1:10 p. ra.
W ed. P ra p e r Service 1:10 p. r a

11I1I1F E P i ! ! !

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
H lg h w e r 10 W est
M orris R u h r _ _ _ E v an g e list
Bible C lea t ——— 10:00 a m.
M o rn ln s W o r s h ip
11:0* e. m.
E v en in g W orship
0:oo p. m.
B ible Cleeses Wad. - 7:10 p. m.

THE C H U R C H FO R A l l . . .
ALL F O R THE C H U R C H
The Oliurrh la Uir greatrit factor
nn rarUi tor tlw liullding of Hiaracler and pmd ritim u h lp . It l ia eloirhom e of •[ilrltiiul value*. Without a
Strong Churtli, tu-iUier rirmiKrary
nnr civilisation ran survive. There
era four enund leasone why every
person eliould allrivd service* rrgulady and «ii|ij»ft the ('Imrrti. Tliry
era: (1) For hie own sake. (3) Fur
hie children's sake. (3) For the sake
nf lue community end nation. ( I t
Fur Uia aaka of Ilia I'h u rth lleclf,
which nerds lilt mural and material
au|i|»rt. Plan In fu lo church regu­
larly and read your Bible daily.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
1111 F o rk A venue
B a rt B row n
— E v a n g e lis t
Sundar
Hlbl* S tu d r - __ — 10:00 a. m.
M orning W arship — 11:00 a. m.
E v en in g Service — 0:10 p. m.
g a s "H era ld a t T ru th 1* 1 p. ra.
■ u n d er on C henne) I
T u eid ap
L adles Bible C laes - 10:00 a. m.
W edneedap
B ible C l a e s ______T ill p. ra.

Free Methodist

We ure proud of our freedom . . . whether it be freedom of upcech, freedom of
assembly (the ayes have it), freedom of the press, or freedom of religion. Of all these,
we sing: "Let freedom ring I"
Freedom of religion is not the property of the clergy, but of all the people. Every
schoolboy knows that the Constitution says so. It guarantees freedom of worship . , *
freedom to honor God according to one’s own conscience. It is a precious gift.
How you worship is your business I That you must worship, nh, that’s God's busi­
ness! Choose the church to honor God with your fellowmnn . . . thanking God for this
wonderful privilege. Fur, ni often in other lands, such worship is forbidden and out­
lawed. Sunday is //is day! Make it your dayl

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C orner t th S t and L aural A re.
E u g en e Sheldon -- ------P a e to r
T elephone: t ll - 7 e j(
Sunday School — - 0:41 A m.
M orning W orship _ 10:41 a. r a
E v en in g W orship _ 7:0* p. r a
W ed. P ra y e r Service 7:10 p. r a

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH O P
T H E REDEEM ER
101 W. 11th Plae*
T h e C hurch of the L u th e ran
H our" and TV 'T h is la tb«
L ife"
H e rb e rt W. O o a r e i ___ P a sto r
B under School ------ 0:10 a ra.
W o rsh ip Service — 10:10 a ra.
OOOD SH EPH E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3100 A Orlando D rlva

Christian Science
F IR S T CHURCH O F CH RIST
SCIENTIST
100 E a s t Second S tre e t
■ u n d er Service A
S u n d a r School
11:01 a. m.
S ubject: "Ood"
W edneedap S ervice - 1:00 p. ra.
R eading Room : I I I E. F irst.
W eekdapei 10:10 A m. - *:10
p. ra. F rldgp E v en in g : 1.101:10 A ra

Hwy. 11.11)

Sanford, F lo rid a

111-7111

U ia Rev. J. Oordon p e t r y,
P a sto r
■ u n d e r School ___ 1:11 a ra.
M orning W orship — 11:00 a m.
C om m union—F ir s t Sunday la
E ach Month
XINDERUAUTEN AND NURS-

Copyright 1M4, Editor Advwtliing Ibrvica, lac, S tm L ag, Va

Sunilny
Adi
1:1-11

Monilay
Acte
4:1-12

Tuesday
Acte
16:10-24

Wednesday
Acte
16:35-40

Friday
Galatians
4:21-31

Thursday
Galatians
2:1-10

(Saturday
Hebrew*
10:10-25

BUY

C H R IST METHODIST
CHURCH
■ unland E atalae
C itru s H e ig h ts
Rev. C herlea B. H o g g .... P a itrr
C hurch S c h o o l ____9 :eg
m
M orning W orship — M:«« l ml
MYF
l:]o p, m.
Eve. W o r i h l p ____7:Ifl p. m
W ed. P ra y e r B ervlce 1:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
W. 2nd SL a t Maple Ava.
P aul B lchaa __________ P astor
S u n d a r School ____ I ts a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ 1 0 :(| a. m.
Y o u t h ----------------------- l:Oo p. m.
E v a n g e lis tic B ervlea 1:00 p. m.
M id-W eek
Bervlce (W ed.) _ 1:01 p. m.
T hird S u n d a r
S ln g a p lra tlo n _ _ 0:05 p. ra.
F IR S T CHURCH
OF T H E NAZARENE
L ake M ary, Fla.
Rev, W. L. H olcom be, Paetor
■ under
1:41 a. rn. ——_ Blbla School
11:0S a. m. _ M orning W orship
7:04 p. r a __ E v en in g Service
7:00 p. m. _ W ed. M id-W eek
P ra y e r Services
7:00 p. m. _ 2nd Wed. M in io n a ry Service

Pentecostal
FIR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH O F LONOWOOD
111 O range S treet
Rev. E. R u th O re n t _ P a a te r
S u n d a r School _ _ _ !0:00 a ra
M orning W o rah lp _ 11:00 A m
S u n d a r E v en in g _ 7:10 p. m
W ed. B ible B tu d r - 7:i» p. ra
C onquerors M eeting
F r i d a y --------------- 1:10 p . m .

Presbyterian
F IR S T PR ESB TTER IA N
CHURCH
■ enford. F i t
O ak A va A Jrd Bt.
(lro v er C. Bewail J r .
P eetor
E d g a r W. S m ith J r . A ssistan t
P a sto r
C hurch Behool
1:41 a in.
Session Meet* _ _ 1:41 a m.
M orning W o rsh ip
11:00 e. m.
P io n eer F e llo w sh ip 1:00 p. r a
S enior HI F e llo w sh ip 4:40 p.m.
E v en in g W o rsh ip __ 1:10 p. r a
W ed. P r a y e r M eet __7:01 p. m.
CHURCH O F T H E COVENANT
1171 Bouth O rlendo D rlva
T hom ee H. M akln
P aetor
W orahlp __
1:00 a. m.
C hurch School _ _ 11:00 a m.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleT H E A M ERICAN O IL CO.
Mfe f t Mrs. M. R. S trickland

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER ft STORAGE
Phone 822-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whltly ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sunford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Croppa and Employees

NELSON ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman ft Employees

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

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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

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

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., 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

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sunford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

^

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

STENSTROM R E A L T Y

Herb Stenstrom and Staff
PERFECTON
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HAROLD H. KASTNER CO.
and Employees
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff

SO U TH ER N N A TU RA L GAS CO.

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

John Dunn and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

O steen M ethodist C hurch
P a o 1a
W esleyan
M ethodist,
RL
II
W. a t P so la
Bt. Ja m es A.M E . S a n fo rd Av*.
M. M ary's A.M.K. C hurch SL RL I U O steen
SL P a u l's M ethodist C h u r c h
O steen
Rd. E n te rp ris e
H iaffurd M em orial M eth ed let C h u r c h
A D eB ary

F o re st Lake S e v e n th -d a y A d v e n tist C hurch,
Hwy. i t | , F o re s t C ity
■ eventh-day A d v e n tist C h u rch , M aitland
A va, A ltam onte S p rln s*
Sanford S ev en th -d ay
A d v e n tist
C hurch,
Seventh A Elm

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYB im rr
A uttooh B a p tis t C hurch, Oviedo
C e n tra l ■ • p tle t C hurch. 111! O ak Ave.
C h n lg e U F irs t B a p tis t C hurch
C h u lu o U B a p tis t M ission
S p o rtsm a n 's C lub. C buluotg
C id e r S p rin g * B n p lls t Church,

Sl§ I (thirl nft HdL

F i r s t B a p tist C hur oh, 111 P e rk Av*.
F rie n d s h ip B a p tist C hurch n f
A lta m o n te S p rin g s
B b I I I . A ltam o n te S p rin g s
F i r s t B a p tis t C hurch of O eBnnr
F i r s t B a p tis t C hurch s t O enevn
F i r s t B a p tis t C hurch • ( Lethe H e r r
F i r s t B n p tlc t C hurch a t L ak e Monro#
F i r s t B a p tis t C hurch # f Longwood. O r .

Church S Oreal

F i r s t B a p tis t C hurch a t O vleda
F i r s t B a p tist C h u n k of Ban L ando S p rin g s
F i r s t S hiloh M issionary B a p tist C hurch,
1IS1 W . l l t h BL
F e re s * C ity B a p tis t C hurch
F o u n ta in H ead B a p tist C huroh, Oviedo
L sv p S o u th e rn B a p tis t M ission, C h u lu o U
M issio n s r r
B a p tis t C h u rc h
N o rth
M,
X e te rp rU *
M acedonia M lss ts s B a p tis t C huroh
O ak H ill RA O rte ea
r a i n s O l s r f B a p tis t C huroh, O s s e t s Uwjr,

f

Mt. Olive M issionary B a p tist C hurch, Ban
Lando Hprlug* ltd., Longwood
ML Sion M laelunary U apllel, Hlpea Ave.
New
ML
C s lv n rr
M lislo n ery
B a p tist
l l « l W. U th SL
New Salem P rim itiv e B a p tist C hurch,
1100 W. U th SL
New ML Zion l u p ll e t C hurch, 1710 P e a r Ava
Oak law n U a p llit C hapel, 1111 W. I t t b SL
O aleeu H apllet c h u rc h
P in e cre at U apllel C hurch, 101 W. O n o rs ltd.
P ra ir ie L ake B a p tist C hurch, R ldga lid..
F e rn P a rk
P r o s r ta a M issionary B a p tist Churoh, M idway
Second Shiloh M iaalonary B a p tist C hurch,
N la th A H ickory
St. Ja m e s M issionary B t p tle t C hurch St*,
ltd. t i t O steen
■L P a u l M lse to n arr U sp tle t C hurch. I t h St.
■t. M atth ew s U lieto n e ry B a p tist C hurch
C anaan H e ig h ts
■L J o h n 's M issionary B a p llit Church,
l i e " y p re te SL
T em ple B a p tist C hurch, P a lm S prln ga 114,
A ltam o n te S pringe
W eeteld* M issionary B a p tist C hurch.
411 B. H olly av *.
B ia s H ops B a p tist C hurch, T il O range Av*.
CATHOLIC
C hurch of Ih* N ativity, L ake M ary
A ll S ouls C a th o ils C hurch, I U O ek A v s

BL
A nn'e
C atholic
C hurch.
P rrs h ln s
H a re , P a n t r y
• Hi. M ary M a g d tltn t C tlh n lle Church, M aillan d A vt, A ltam onte S p rin g s

LUTHERAN

F irs t c h rla tla n Church, 1407 8. Sanford Ava,
C o n g re g atio n al C h rtitla n C hurch,
2401 P e rk Ava.
K orlhelde
C h rlatlan C hurch, F l o r i d a
H aven U r , M aitland

A aeentlon
L u th e ran
C hurch.
O v srb ro o k
D r , C asselberry
Hood Shepherd U nited L u tb e rn ,
2100 B. u rla n d o Dr.
L u th e ra n Churoh of th e Redeem er,
l e i W, l l t h Place
M raatah L u th e ran C hurch, A m erican L egion
l te tl, 1'ralrl* Lake, K ern P e rk
SL Luke* L u th e ra n C hurch, HL 420 S lavic

CHURCH O F CH RIST

M ETHODIST

CHRISTIAN

C hurch
C hurch
C hurch
C huroh

of
of
of
of

C hrist, t i l l 8. P a rk A vt.
C h rist, Oeneva
C h rltL Longwood
C h rist, P o o ls
CHURCH O P OOD

C hurch of Ood. I l l H ickory
C hurch of Oodi. 1200 S. F ren ch
C huroh o f Ood, Oviedo
■ PItC O P A L
All Solnto E piscopal C hurch * . S a l a r y
Ave., B u ta rp rlso
C h rist Rplecopal Ch-jreh, Longwood
All S a in ts Episcopal, E n te rp rise
Uoly C ross X pla-opal, P a rk Ava. a t 4 l |

B a rn e tt M em orial M ethodist C hurch, K.
D eB ary A v e , E n te rp ris e
B aer L ake M ethodist C huroh
B ethel A-M.E. C hurch. C enean H e ig h ts
C aaaelbarry C om m unity M ethodist C hurch,
H w y. 1 7 -tl g Plnay B ldg* R d , C sasalberry
D aB ary C om m unity M elhodlet C bureh W.
H ig h lan d s. DeBary
C h rist M ethodist C hurch
S u n la a d E sta te s
P i n t M ethodist C hurch. 411 P a rk Av*.
F i r s t M ethodist C hurch o f Oviedo .
F re o M ethodist C hurch, I I I W. I t h SL
flrac * M ethodist C hurch, O aora RA
(Ira n i Chapel AMD. C hurch, Oviedo
O ekgrov* M ethodist C hurch, Ovleda

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SEVENTH

DAY AD VENTIST

NAZARENE

O T H E R CHURCHES

F I re t
C hurch
o f th e
N e u ro n e , W.
2nd a t Maple
F e rn
P e rk
C hurch
o f th o
N e tere ae ,
O 'Brien l id . F e rn P e rk
L ake M ery C hurch of th o M asarsno

A llen'e A.U.E. C hurch, O live A l l t h
C hurch of Ood In C h rist, Oviedo
C huluot* C om m unity C hurch
C hurch ef Ood o f P rophecy, H IT Elm Av*.
C hurch *r J e s u s C h ris t e f L a tte r D ay
S s la u , t i n P e rk Ava.
Com m unity C hapel, A ltam o n te Spring*
E a s te rn O rthodea C b n reh , SL John* C hry­
sostom Chapel, H w y. IT -II, F e rn P e rk
Congrsgi. Mon B eth Israel, l l t h A M agaeila
CfcBr«h nf C h rist, S cien tial,
IM B. l a d S t
£ ‘r “ P e n te c o e u i c h u r c h e f L eagw oed
HlU
J f} O*1** H o lin ess C hurch, O ak S
RA O staea
•* 0 * 4 . IT U A Elm
4JU nnea C hureh. t i l l A P a rk Ava
San fo rd C o n s re g a lle n *1 J s k e v n b 's W itnesasA l l t l W le t s l
S alv etio n A rm y, I I I E. In d St.
U nity C huroh *X S a nford, SIS B. lo t SL
.

PR ESB Y TER IA N
C om m unity P re a b y te rla a C hurch, L ak e N a ry
F irs t
P re sb y te ria n
C hurch,
O ak
Ava.
A l id SL
F irs t P re s b y te ria n C hurch, C aaaelbarry
F irs t
P re a b y ta rla n
C hurch e t D en ary ,
E- H ighland
P re sb y te ria n C hurch o f T h e C o v en an t
1111 A O rlando Dr.
■L Andrew* P re s b y te ria n C hurch 111! L e a ­
ns s i Bch. D r , B ear L ake
U psets C om m unity P ra a b y te rln a C hurch.
U psela Rd.
tv ssu n 1n iste r P re s b y te ria n C hurch, H ow ell
P a r t ; RL 111

£

�More Than 20,000 Jam
Longwood Celebration

Sec you made It tafely
through the Fourth. Congratillations.

By Donna Estea
Attendance at the Longwood
Volunteer Fire Department'*
annual Fourth of July Fiesta
exceeded last year's total of
20,000 persons according to
Chief Claude Layo. Despite
the poor attendance Thursday
and Friday evening due to in­
clement weather the field was
filled to capacity and both
sidci of the highway were lin­
ed with cars as far aa the eye
could see for Saturday night's
gigantic fireworks display.
Activity on the Fourth began
with a parade more than a
mile in length with an esti­
mated 75 entries. The Marine
Color Guard, followed by the
South Seminole Summer Re­
creation Rand, let the parade.
Nine area fire departments
participated with entries in
the Miss Flame contest riding
their sponsoring department's
truck.
Presented awards and ribbonds were: best decorated
float— Scott's garage, first;
“ MISS FLAM E" OF 1961
South Seminole VFW Post
8207, second and Casselberry
Boy Scouts, third; best ap­
pearing volunteer fire depart­
ment— Casselberry, first, Lake
Mary second and Sanford Na­
val Air Station third; best de­
corated automobile — Long­
wood Area Chamber of Com­
urday afternoon during I-ong- merce first, Carl's Grocery
By Donna Estes
Store, second and Adams Gar­
Miss Bobbie Lee Watkins, wood’s annual Fourth o( July age, third;
Fiesta.
16-ycar-oid daughter of Mr.
Janice Russell, Miss Flame
Crowned by last year's Miss of 19G3, was named best in­
and Mrs. Robert L. Watkins
Flame, Miss Janice Russell of
of Casselberry, was crowned Sanford, Miss Watkins was dividual girl participant and
1901 "Miss Flame of Seminole sponsored in the contest by Mlchaci Minnock, best boy
participant. Other awards were
County" at the conclusion of the Casselberry Volunteer Fire
given to Theresa Estes, Mrs.
exciting and suspenseful two- Department.
Margaret Cosby of North Or­
hour contest finals held SatFirst runner-up was Miss lando and The Ladles Auxil­
Pat Grimiiey, daughter of iary to tile Longwood Volun­
Mr. and Mrs. James Urims- teer Fire Department.
ley of Sanford who was spon­ Judge* were John Reams,
sored by Sanford Naval Air Charlie Morrison and F. J.
Station.
Zartmann.
Second runner-up was Miss
Approximately 73 boys took
Vickie McArdlc, daughter of part in the greased pig con­
Dividends nt the rate of Mr. ami Mrs. A. T. McArdle test with Johnny Roberts
four and a quarter percent u of Sanford who was sponsored catching the pig which he
year have returned earning* by the Gindcrville depart­ promptly sold for $5.
of aver 1320,300 for the first ment.
Valerie Scott of Longwood
Other entries included in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
half of 1004 to savings ac­
count holders of First FeJ- group of seven finalists were Harry Scott, won the bicycle.
eral Saving* and Limn Assn., Miss Charlotte Ann Sanders, A total of 73 donation prises
it was stated by K. C, Harper daughter of Mrs. Frances were awarded throughout the
Sr., president. He added that Sanders of 1-ongdalc, sponsor­ day.
The IT inch portable telethe asaets now are reflected ed by the Florida Forestry
grar,
rard j*rizc for the
In the semi-annual statement Service; Miss Carla Lommler.Lvi-iOT
at $18,523,030, an increase of daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C arl”event, was wc* ^y WlUlam
over seven percent since Juno Lommler of Longwood, spon­ Crump of LaW M aty
sored by the I-ongwood de­
30, 1903.
partment; Miss Cathy Butler,
There arc now over 0,000
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
savings nccounts on the com­
J. Butler Jr. of Sanford spon­
pany’s books, Harper said,
sored by the Sanford Fire De­
and reported that they have partment and Miss llowena
been "rather active" since Ralucr, daughter of Mr. and
Jan. 1. Almost two and three Mrs. Donald Rainier of Cassel­ CHICAGO (UPI) - Gov.
quarters million dollars have berry, sponsored by the Cas­ Wiiliam W. Scranton announc­
ed today that Dr. Milton Eis­
been added to the savings, and selberry department.
enhower, brother of former
two million dollars have been
President Elsenhower, will
withdrawn, it was polnte I
nominate him for the presi­
out, increasing savings to Jon Lindberg
dency at the Republican Na­
$10,133,119.
tional Convention.
With an abnormally large Sets Record
Scranton said ex-President
number of houses on the re­
MIAMI (UPI) - Two div­ Eisenhower "knows about this
possessed market, tho fa--t ers who set a reenrd for "un­ and is equally pleased. He said
that tho loan figure from derwater living" In the Baha­ he was delighted to bear it."
Jan. 1, to data ran over $1,- mas neared the end of almost
The Pennsylvania governor
800,000 Is an Indication of op­ four days in a decompression said he talked by telephone
timism and confidence in the rliamber aboard the yacht with the ex-president a few
area served by the HAL as­ Sea Diver here today.
minutes before making the
sociation, the officer said.
announcement to a news con­
"Our policy dictated an ad­
ference.
dition to our reserve account, 17 Killed
Scranton was at the start of
and the statement will show
MIAMI (UPM — Wrecks, his last grass roots drive in
them to he better than $ 1,- fires and drowning* took at his "blitz" campaign to pry
931,000," Harper commented. least 17 lives in Florida during enough delegates away from
Directors In addition to the long July 4 holiday week­ Sen, Harry M, Goldwater to
Harper are A. Edwin Shln- end. Traffic accident deaths prevent a first-ballot victory
holser, J . H. Van Hoy, 8. F. continued to rise as late re­ for the Arizonan at the Repub­
Doudney, Jack I. Greene, Rnl&gt;- ports came in but still fell be­ lican convention In San Fran­
cisco.
ert Karns and George Touhy. low predictions.

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

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Zip Code 32771

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W EATHER: P artly cloudy through Tuesday w ith scattered afternoon, even ini? show ers; high today 90-93; low tonight in mid-70-t.
NO. 227
VOL. 56
United Press Leased W ire
Established 1908 MONDAY, JULY 6. 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Takes New Law In Stride

The Herald act up a ipeclat
picture for Friday'* edition
•howlng a ' youngster with a
Flag, fireworks and all the
trappings. You may have
seen it. The odd part about it
was the rffort made by
Photographer Hill Vincent,
lie toured s i x downtown
stores trying to find a small
Flag .the boy could carry
N one of the stores, he says,
had any. Bill finally resur­
rected one he had used years
ago.
• • •
The cooperation of Semin­
ole and Orange County sher­
iff's departments was graph­
ically demonstrated Thursday
night with the arrest of two
men hauling hijacked liquor.
Both departments, headed by
Sheriffs J. L. Hobby and
Dave Starr cooperated to the
fullest in staking out the site.
It paid off with the arrest of
FUN ON TH E FOURTH for youngsters nt F o rt Mellon P ark ns they
two. Sheriff Hobby says a
tw irled round and round on the park’s m erry-go-round between forays
third man (led.
fo r hot dogs, cold drinks, pop corn and other goodies. Hundreds of chil­
• • •
dren and grown-ups too, enjoyed themselves nt the Lions Club Fun Fair,
If you were bored on the
Saturday, keeping Lions on the run to keep up w ith the orders.
Fourth it was probably your
own doing. Many, tniny ac­
tivities were on tap and they
were designed to satisfy the
needs of virtually all age
groups. Each was well-attend­
ed.
• • •
A "free-for-all" In the north
The Sanford-Titusvllle ca­
nal project got a glowing re­
orlnndo recreation aria short­
All proceeds of the Fun
Lion’* Club President How­
port in this past issue of the
ly before midnight Saturday, ard Hood today pronounced Fair, an annual event, go in­
Kiplinger Florida Letter. The
which witnesses say ap­ the,Fourth of July -Fun Fair to the Lions Blind Fund, to
letter, printed in Washington
parently
developed over dii- "a complete success, we soi l pay for eye tests, Imy glass
and distributed to exclusive
scntlon centering around man­ out of everything mid crowds cs for needy children and con­
clientcl, told of the benefits
duct the Lions glaucoma
were steady all day.”
the waterway will have for
agement of the Little League
Contacted e a r l y today, clinics throughout the state.
all interests in Central Flor­
in the village, resulted In a r­
Hood
said that Lions are They also underwrite and
ida and how It'll tie In with
rest of Andrew Fcrrin, pres­ "still counting the money" and sponsor the eye banks.
the Cross State Canal, now
Winner of Hie rotor tele­
ident of the North Urlnmlo no report of total receipts was
under construction.
vision
art given away at the
Homeowners Association, who available.
• • •
Fun Fair was Kenneth
was
held
overnight
in
county
This city’s new parking lot
HpauldJng of Hanford,
jail and released shortly befilled up fast Friday and stay­
v Martel Faille won the
tore
noon
Sund-i,.
*
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ed that way throughout the
transistor radio and win­
A warrant for arrest on
day. Looks like It’s taking
ners of the free one-year
charges
of
disturbing
the
(told' quickly.
passes hi the IJjla Theater
peace was sworn out before
• • •
far two were C. M, Grang­
Justice of the Peace L. L. Cox
Your grass growing, too?
er, Joe Davis, lllll Burns
The
Seminole
County
Board
of Longwood. Charges were
These rains of late have
made by Chuck Rowell, pres­ of Commissioners will nicst and Mrs. Alan Jefford of
made it spurt, ch? Well, cuts
ident of the North Orlando Ttiesduy to begin dnifting the Hanford and Harry It,
down on the water bill but
Civic Association, nfler Fcr­ 1904-116 budget fur county op­ Moore of l.rrshurg.
mowers are getting a good
Hundreds of persona enjoy­
rin 1* reported to have knock­ erations,
workout.
ed tlm various activities of
Chuirmnn
James
P.
Avery
ed
Rowell
over
a
picnic
table,
• • •
blackened his rye ami caused mild that a new system has the Fair, munched hot dogs,
A horticulture buff called
other facial end bead abra­ been put III effect this year snow cones and popcorn, play­
us Friday to inform us thsl
which culls for ern-li depart­ ed games, and steady streams
sions.
bananas "grow on plants, not
Deputy Sheriff W. W. ment to submit their requests of youngsters lined up to rido
on trees." Mighty tall plants
Chandlrr was called twice to for appropriations on a sim­ the ponlt-s, and the train. (The
—some of them get up about
the acme of tho frarnt, once ilar basis. Two nietnW s of hoped-for merry go round
10 feet.
when the original fuss began tho rommision have been as­ failed to show up.)
• • •
When fireworks display be­
to develop then quieted down signed to each department to
This ruins the song about
after Ferrin left and some 2tl- ncqiiuint themselves with the gun, thous nnds of automo­
the yellow bird "up high in
30 minutes later when Ferrin operations and needs of tho biles, filled with watchers
bsnana tree." It doesn't
returned and attacked Rowell. irdividnsl offices and the lined the Iskrfront all the way
budget studies will bo based from Mellonvllle Ave. to
rhyme any more.
Cox has set hearing for 2
• • •
on
these observations in con­ Fruiu-li Ave., and doubto-pnek­
p. m. Wednesday,
ference with depnrlmnt heads. ed on both sides of First St.
The dictionary says that
"Once the budget studies from Mcllonville to Sanford
"there ii no exact line of de­
have been completed" Avery Ave.
marcation between a tree and
Mexican
Quake
a shrub. Some plant* are cap­
Lines formed early for ths
MEXICO CITY (UPI) —An declared, "tho budget will be
able of assuming either habit,
City Recreation Department's
early
morning
earthquake held."
such as a ‘rose tree' or a ‘ba­
shook at least 10 states in cen­ Thu new budget will govern b a r b e c u e d chicken dinner
nana tree’ . . "
tral and western Mexico today, fiscal operations in the coun­ whirl) sold out 79(1 servings in
• • •
tent thousands scurrying from ty from Oct. 1, 1904 through a little over half an hour.
If our banana shrubs get
Many were turned away with
hotels and residence* in night Sept- 30. 1905.
the habit of being "trees"
empty pistes.
rlothes, rracked buildtnza and
how arc you going to break
Proceeds of the bnrbequa
disrupted communications.
them of It?
will go to the Little league
• • •
fund to send winning teams
Fellow we know has come
to the slate tournament.
up wtlh an even more pro­
gressive design for a bathing
suit. It's backless, frontless,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Cu­ Florida Second
The blaze, believed to have I ed for hours Ix-fore being
Forest Lake Academy offl-1 which was gutted by fire Frlt o p l e s s end bottomless. clala today began plans for day night. Damage ii ciUma been caused by lightning,1cheeked by firemen from ban Premier Flilel Castro lias
"What is i t . . . well, it's really rebuilding of the building | ted at $175,000.
offered to withdraw aid from In Personal
I started at 8:15 p.m. and rag-1throughout the area.
• belli** be admitted.
The building was unoccu­ Latin American revolutionar­
• • ■
pied at the time. Only a few ies if the United States wiU Income Gain
The State Road Department
■tudents remain at the acad­ stop abetting anti-Castro ele­
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) —
estimates a reduction of 3,000
emy during the summer to ments. the New York Times
vehicles a day on Hwy. 17-92
Nevada and Florida led tho
work at the school industries reported today.
when Interstate 4 is opened.
These students were attend­ The Times said Castro. In a nation in April In gains In
This is about one-fourth of the
three-day, 18 hour interview personal Income of the family
ing a meeting In Orlando.
present count of more than
The .administration building with correspondent Richard breadwinner.
21,000 cars a day on SR 40 and
Involved in the blaze houses Eder in Havana, said he is
April was the latest month
Hwy. 17-92.
classrooms, la bora lories, offi­ willing to consider some Inter­ for which state*by-state fig­
• • •
national
means
to
supervise
ces, library, book store, as­
ures are available and figures
Don't forget to get your
sembly hall and music studi­ such a Joint commitment al­ released by business week in­
though
lie
did
not
think
this
•yea checked with the new
os.
formation services s h o w e d
would be necessary.
eye testing machine the Lione
Firemen used water from
every stale shared in a
Castro
said
a
gesture
of
heve purchased, at the big
Hie academy's 10,000 gallon
good faith "to avoid incid­ strong, upward surge in per­
Fun Fair on the Fourth of
reserve tank and then began
ents," he would order the Cu­ sonal income.
July.
pumping water from Mirror ban guards at the Guantanamo Average increase In ths 50
Lake across tho highway. Naval Rase pulled back to a states was 0.4 per cent above
Many firefighter* remained distance of several hundred April of 190.1, a significant
at Hie scene until 2 a.m. and yards from the fence, the rise over the G.8 per cent
standby crews were on duly Times said. At present they year-to-year gain registered
Page S
Abby . . . .
throughout Hie rest of the are stationed only 50 yards In March.
Page 9
Bridge ..
night.
The April gains ranged
away.
Page 11
Classified
According
to W i l l i a m
The paper quoted Castro at from a low 2.3 per cent for
Page 10
Comics ..
Fuchs, principal, the building ■aying an early result of nor­ W«*t&gt; Virginia to a whopping
Page 4
Editorial
•nd contents were covered by malizing relation* with the 13.9 per cent for Nevada and
Page
Funerals
Insurance.
Reconstruc­ United States would be the re­ 12.0 per cant for Florida.
Horoscope •eeeeeeet* Page 10
tion
will
begin
aa
quickly aa lease in Cuba of about 90 per­ Tho, Florida increase puts
Society » e • * • ■a * M M '* Page
passible, Fuchs added, stal­ cent of Its political prisoners, the f l n t four months of thla
THIS OLD ADMINISTRATION building was ruined by fire Friday night
Page •
Sports ..........
ing that school will be ready which he estimated at “ some­ year 11.1 per cent ahead of
when lightning hit Foreat Luke Academy. Damage la estimated at $175,Page I
TV Programs ..
in the fall.
last year.
thing under 13,000."
000 ana rebuilding plans have started.
1
(Herald Photo),
Page 9
i t s the Women
1

Bulletin
NEW YORK (UP!) -D o n
Dryidale of the Los An cries
Dodgers today was named
lo be the starting pitcher
for the favored National
League and Dean Chance of
the l-o* Angeles Angels to
start for the American I-eague In Tuesday’s 3.Hh AllStar Game at Shea Stadium.

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...

Casselberry Beauty

Named 'Miss Flame'

First Federal
Pays Dividend

Man Jailed In
'Free-For-All'

r cranfon Picks
Dr. Eisenhower

Academy To Rebuild Burned Structure

Lions 4th Fun Fair

Is Bang-Up Success

County Board To
Draff Budget

Castro Offer To
1). S. Reported

Admiral Dies
WASHINGTON (UPI) Adm. Claude V. Ricketts, vice
chief of naval operations, died
today of a heart attack. He
wai 56.

Fireworks Blast
DANIA (UIM) — About $700
worth of fireworks went up in
a mass of flaming explosions
un a pier here Saturday night
-Six persons were injured,
nano seriously,

Malawi Free
HLANTYUE, Malawi (UPI)
—The poor but proud central
African natiun of Malawi be­
came Independent from Great
Britain at the stroke of mid
night Sunday night.

Diaz Ordaz In
MEXICO CITY (UIM) Gustave Diaz Ordaz, candi­
date of the government par
ty, appeared certain today of
a huge majority In winning
election as Mexico's new
president.

Plane Crashes
WESTOVEH AFB., Mass.
(UIM) — An Air Forco C47
transport plane with aix per
sons aboard swerved off i
runway at this air base to
day and crashed In a wooded
area. No one was hurt.'

Fight Extradition
HOUSTON (UPI) — M otncys for Melvin Lane Powcra
were planning today to fight
his extradition to Florida
whrro he la accused of stab­
bing hi* uncle, Miami bank
millionaire Jacques Mossier.

Miss Philippines
MANILA (UIM) Mym s
Psnlllio, a raven-haired and
long stemmed beauty, won
Hie 1904 Miss Philippines ti­
tle Sunday and the right to
represent the Philippines in
the Mist Universe contest in
Miami Beach,

Tshombe Gets Nod
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (UIM) — President Joseph
Kasavubu today formally ask­
ed Molse Tshombe, former
secessionist leader of Katan­
ga Province, to bccomo pre­
mier of a transitional govern­
ment for the revolt-torn Con­
go.

f

Sanford Mayor
Happy Over
Attitude Here
fly Julian Slemtrom
Th« picas of both federal
and local authorities for a
tolerant approach to tho civil
rights bill signed last week
hy President Johnson appar­
ently has been heeded by cit­
izens of Sanford and Scmlnoio
County.
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
ford conferred with other lo­
cal officials this morning and
issued this statmcnl:
"We arc extremely pleased
that the people of Sanford
are taking the provDioni ot
Hie new civil right! bill in
stride and are remaining Godlaving a n d l a w abiding,
peaceful citizens.
"We have felt all along
that our people were ot thla
nature and we're happy that
so far they have proved not
only their ability but their
wlllngneaa to adhere to what
is now tho law of tho land,"
lie complimented both thu
while and tho Negro comunities for their tolerance.
Tho Sanford Police Depart­
ment said this’ morning that
there have been no incidents
of any kind to m ar the tran­
quility of the city. At th«
same time t h e Scmlnoio
County Sheriff's Department
reported that there have been
no racial dlflcultica of any
kind called to their attention.
Chief Deputy Jninea Single­
tary laid that everything thus
far has been quiet end, fee
added, "We trust it will f
main that way."
Meanwhile, there have boos
unofficial reports that various
establishments which servu
food and beverages have
quietly integrated and
out Incident. Other cstahUHlmenls which have huroto»
fore served white and Negro
citizens on a segregated basis
and which are said to be in­
tegrated now have reported
no illinculHes.

Lightning Hits
Twice For
Fireman
A cruel twist of fate h it
Georg* Reek, I-ongwood vol­
unteer fireman, last Friday
night when hla home on Grace
Boulevard caught fire from
lightening while he and alt
other firemen and depart­
ments in the area were a t
Forest I-itke Acudmy fighting
tli fira there which also re­
sulted from lightening,
Neighbors, rescinding with
equipment on hand, were able
to save the greater part of
Reek’s home with portable firs
extinguishers, however, dam­
ages to tho kitchen alons
were estimated ut more than
$ 1,000,

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Utrail

Welcome Wagon Club Has Splash Party

JULY 3, 1M4

Membara of the South Sem­
inole Welcome Wacon Club,
their children and irueata met
recently at Mid-Florida Coun­
try Club for ■ aplaih party
followed a luncheon of hot
dnjri, French frlea and Iced
tea,
Thoae attending w en M n.
But Oataa and daughter, Ju ­
anita; M n. Lola- Cohan and
nephew, Keith' Phllllpp Shanok from Maaaachuaetta; Mn.
Sandy LaPoma, Mra. Carolyn
Bowen, M n. Ruth Manx,
Mra. Minna Crum, M n. Frand a Dickinson and daughter,
Adrlent; Mra. Cilda Pettlnatl
and daughter*. Mlaay and Oea
(Jcc; Mr*. Claire Spleckermann and children, Albla,
Nadiana, Craig and Kurt;
M n. Nora Norrla Mra. Clalra
Saha tin*, M n, Maryann Mllea
and Mias Dorian Cordell.

Atchisons Win
Garden Award
In Village
By Darla Deaa
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn AtchSeen of N. Cortex Avenue re­
cently w an named aa Garden
of the Month winner* by tfaa
North Orlando Garden Club.
Red fiorabunda rose buihea
line both aide* of the-driveway
leading to the front ei the
bouae which i« outlined with
vlrburnura, Japonic** and gar­
denia! bordered with heather.
The front door U framed in
nrborvitea end polnseUla*.
Off the carport la a pink m e
tree surrounded with purple
petunias. PJ a hi ted around the
carport a n crape myrtle and
night blooming Jasmine.
The back lawn U planted in
St. Auguettne g ra n and 1*
highlighted by shaped beds of
many colored tee rose* along
the fence. A well-kejrt hedge
of Ilgustrum close* 'In the
tu ck yard where there are
many other flowers and ahrubs
including
mums,
hibiscus,
ainnlas, n pink hydrangea
bush and a silver leaf tree
which I* singularly attractive
In Um hi).
The Atehleone do the yardwork together end their eon,
Burnie, la In charge of keep­
ing the graaa cut. Her mother,
M n . Emily Hohl, end their
daughter!, Jackie and Gail,
complete the family who have
lived In North Orlando for the
peat three end one half year*
while he ie stationed bare with
the Navy.

Editor Robbed
Of $12,000
In Jewelry

Admissions
Tamara Roberts, Tounnn
Jackson, Eva Moore, Jcannrne Davis, Craig Shackle­
ford, Robert Swan, Jessie
Mae Alloway, Jullene .lowers,
Francis A. Wilson, Carrie
Frances Martin, all nf San­
ford; Frank Ifcnncssy, Llr.de
Ann Carver, Lake Mary;
Windy Saa Madison, Dr Land;
Frankie Bennett, Wilmington,
N. C.j Bessie Quirk, DeRary.
Births
Mr. and Mr«. William Bahzena of Lake Monroe, a Baby
Girl; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Davit of Sanford, a Baby Girl.

Dischargee

SOUTH SEMINOLE Welcome Wagon Club met for a nplnah-narty re­
cently at Mid-Florldu Country Club with 22 members, their children and
gueata In atten d e e . After the refreshing awlm a picnic lunch was en­
joyed.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake Troops Set Plans
For Area Scout Jamboree
By Maryann Mila*
Boy Seout and Cub Scout
leaden and Dcmnnlhers of
Bear Lake Troop 2.10 met last
week a t the home of Robert

E. D. Price, 73,
Dies At Home
E. D. Price, 13, resident of
2532 Princeton Avenue, San
ford, for 3S yean, died at hi*
home Saturday afternoon fol­
lowing a long Illness.
A retired grocery atnr# own­
er, he came to Sanford from
Wrighteville, Ga., where he
wee a member of the Pleasant
Hill Biptlst Church.
Survivor* are hla wife, Mrs.
Vela Price of Sanford; two
brothers, L. II- Price of
WrightaviUe and S. L. Price ol
Augusta, Ga.; three sisters,
Mrs. "Doc" Allen of Louis­
ville, Ga., Mrs. Dive Stephens, of Mooreivillo. N. C.
and Mrs. Layton Powell of
Auguste.

Carrying Coals
To Newcastle
WASHINGTON (UPI) With neither tongue In cheek
nor a grin on his face, Rep.
Thomas G. Morris (D-N.M ),
reports that the Bureau of In­
dian Affairs plans to teach his
atate'a Indians how to mtke
bows and arrows,
Morris announced that the
bureau signed a (13,173 con­
tract with the Grovers Arch­
ery Carp. Albuquerque, for
training 13 Indians In the man­
ufacture of the time-honored
tribal weapon*.

Bunnell to complete plans for
the Scout Jamboree and Amer­
ican Heritage Program to be
held at 8 p.m., July 18, at the
Bear Lake School for all
troops of the area in conjunc­
tion with the national Amer­
ican Heritage Celebrntlon.
At .i eel hour, mi this
campfires will he lighted by
smut troop* throughout tha
nation. A* a part of the na­
tional program a theme con­
IimI with
test ll being rondurlrd
the Nalhnn Hale Patriotic
Award to lie given local,
ifnil rrglonal and national winners
nnrr* hy
the Freedom Foundation of
Valley Forge.
Explorer Scouts will write
on "My nolr ax n Prowl, Moderni American Patriot defendingr the Ameriran Crtdoi"
Boyy Scouts will line the suht, "What the Scout Oath
Jcct,
and Laws Mean to Me a* a
Responsible American Cltlsen
and Cubs will writa nn "Why
1 !/&gt;ve America."
Entries, to lie written In 25
to inn words, muat be In by
September 17. Those complet­
ed tn time for the Bear Like
Jamhorea wilt ha read during
the prngrflm.
leader* attending the plan­
ning meeting were Bruce Nel­
son, scoutmaster; West Clark,
assistant scoutmaster; George
Aldrich J r , committeeman
and Mr*. Pnt Foist and Mrs.
Peggy Maries, denmnthers.
Bunnell Is rubmaater.
Boy Scoute of the area
who have reservations for
neat week at Camp Lanoche
are Dennis and David Broadaway, K ritt Salmi, Ray Galllford, Anthony Smith, Robert
Bunnell and Charles Chap­
man.

MIAMI (U P!) — B urglan
entered the horn* of Miami
News Editor John H. O'Nall
Jr. Thunday night and escap­
ed with (12,000 la Jewels
pollrs said today,
Metro detectives said the
tyhbery apparently occurred
between 8:46 and 9:30 p.m.
after Mr. O'Neil had auppar
and nturn ed to work at his
office.
Detective John Kurtx said
entry Into the house was Oldest of (he Shrine Temples
There arc five U. S. pcnilcnmade through sliding glass In North America Is Mecca, tiariei: Atlanta, L e a v e n ­
doors leading In from the which was organized in 2873 worth, Lewisburg, McNeil Is­
at New York City.
land and Terre Haute.
patio.

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—''M onster," above, is
an old, uround-the-yard
p e s t , magnified 76
times for your discom­
fort. Long, aaW-toothed "saber" is its stin g ­
er. The two raplerlike
"weapons” a r e anten­
nae. Name of the men­
ace; a fem ule mosipiit o . Photomlcruaruphic
s t u d y by Eastm un's
Lynn Wall.

Gets Gold Cup
DETROIT (U I'I)-D e fe n d ­
ing champion Ron Musaon
won the Gflth running of tha
Gold Cup powcrtioul race on
the Detroit River wilh his
Mis* Burdhal.

Floyd Wins
S T O C K H O L M , Sweden
(U PII— Former heavyweight
rhamplon Flyod Patterson
easily outpointed Eddi* Machrn in their 12-rotind bout.

North Orlando Fourth Is Gala Affair
By Doris Willis an
Independence Day festivi­
ties In North Orlando got un­
der way July 4, after the
flag railing by Lloyd Brown,
at the recreation area, a t
member* of the North Orlan­
do Lillie League challenged
the men to a gam# of softhill, which offered the excite­
ment of ■ genuine Mg laague
battle. Both teim a were all
tied up. and the decisive de­
feat wai the result of a homer
betted i n b y Tl-y«ar-old
George . Sommer* of North
Orlando, resulting In victory
for the men.
The entire arena ad the racrcition area wa* transformed
lota a gigantic midway, fea­
turing booths offering enter­
taining skills of dodge the
sponge, fortune telling, treature hunt, dart games, fish
pond, penny toai, and coun­
try store displayed a variety
of attractive and useful Items.
Later in tha evening, family
game* wer* available a a
many retreated Inside the
community building to parti­
cipate.
Highlight of the afternoon
ties Um crowning of UUle

Village Program
Turned Over To
New Leader

Hospital
Notes

Miss North Orlsndo by last
year's winner, Miss Ellen Ma­
rie Campbell. L ardy young
ladies vying for (he tills were
the Mlssei Carla Del Villas*
glo, Cynthia Wright, Donna
Carrlgsn. Katherine R a yburn, Betsy Wilson, Debra
Barrie, Bobbl Meson. Debor­
ah Ward sod There** Ann
Perry.
Each young lady paraded
on the stage with the charm
and poise of a potential "Miss
Universe", thus cresting try­
ing moment* for the difficult
decision presented by the pa­
nel of judgei, Miss Ann Ma­
han, M in Seminole County;
Dorla Williams, Sanford Her­
ald society editor and John
E. Wood. M.D.K., Winter
Park.
Donna Carrigan. petite dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Carrigan of 8. Cortes, who
was attired la an adorable
led, while and blue swim auil,
aynonomoua of the occasion,
was crowned Lillie Miss
North Orlando, and waa a.
warded a sterling silver
charm bracelet in the pomp
end festive coronation cere­
mony.

First runner up w si Carla
Del Villagiiio, who received a
doll; second runner up was
Debra Berrle, awarded a doll
also, and third runner up was
Katherine Rayburn, who was
presented a locket.
Later m the afternoon, an
exciting auction was conduc­
ted. featuring an abundance
of bargains, including televlsions and rclrigerators.
Following Ihe auction, the
delicto its ham dinner wilh all
the trimmings, was a delight
In the reirbranta, with pro­
ceed* to benefit ihe North Or­
lando Little League.
The NOT (North Orlando

Teens) Club staged a dance
in Ihe evening in the open
arena which was illuminated
with soft colored lights, with
everyone having a "blast"
dancing to the music of Ken
Raybon and his genuine west­
ern hand.
Over Sou prizes and surpris­
es were awarded during tha
day and the various commit­
tees, who expended laborious
hours in preparation tor this
highly successful celebration
from North Orlando were the
Volunteer Firemen, Garden
Club, Civic Association, Little
League, NOT Club, Ken Rayban's Band and many other
private citizen*.

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!
ON 100 BRANDS

FARRELL'S
ARCADE PACKAUE STORE
OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
310 E. FIRST
SANFORD
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

Irving Pryor, Lawrence Ir­
vin, Raqual A. tfaldlabaugb
and baby girl, Rayetla flpln*111, Bennie Mas Sima, Cora
Thomas, Mary Faria, Helen
Roger*, Walter L. Jones, Leaila Grice, Cynthia K. Judkins,
Rostbud Powell, Nlda Ann
Tabor and baby boy, Vera
Mathis, all of Sanford; Linda
Ann Carver, Douglas Vickers
II, Lake Mary; Murray Gil­
bert, DaBary.
JULY 4, 1H4
Admit* Iona
Onle E. Byrd, Robert Jones,
Howard C. Long, Mary Wil­
cox, Nlchollas Young, Eugene
Halt, all of Sanford; Edward
Scott, Lake Mary; Donald
Spivey, Allendale.
Births
Mr. and Mra. William Wil­
cox of Sanford, a Blby Girl;
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Martin
of Sanford, a Bahy Girl.
Discharges
Arphenia Bookman, Jullene
.lowers, Tamara R o h e r t a,
Gloria B. Stanul, Donna Jean
Eller, LeRoy Hodge, James F.
Benton, Lillian Davis, Louisa
Sword, llcracholl Palmer, Per­
ry Altn Dome Jr., Leo Gabele, Betty J. Fleet and hahy
girl; Charles Kelper. DeRary;
Vivian Cnlrman, Lake Mary.
JULY 5, 1M4
Admissions
Kenneth Macks, Sandra K.
Vaughn, Benjamin K. Dynl,
Anne R. Tyner. Alexander
Smith, Gertrude Cameron,
Cynthia Sewel, Loraina Pat­
terson, Katie I.ouise Lee, Lava&lt;la Bruce, Jimmy Hender­
son, lilac L. Williams, Mar­
garet Dillard, Ralph Wlrlck/
all of Sanford.
• Discharge*
Lola Roberta, Francis A.
Wilson, Ben Uillery, Melissa
McAnally, Craig Shackleford,
Tommy Lee Brinson, Ids Mao
Hampton, all of Sanford; Min­
nie Scott, Lake Mary; Thomai
Puckett, DeBary; Ida Podgat, New Bmym* Baach.

The summer recreation pro­
gram in North Orlando wiU
he under supervision of Mrs.
Pat DelVHaggio until lta con­
clusion on July 30 while Mrs.
Mona Grinstead, councilman
and commissioner of health,
recreation and welfare, recup­
erate! from major surgery.
Key to the civic building in
the recreation area will be
held by Mrs. DclVillaggU, and
adult leaders wishing to use It
BETTY FIELD
may pick it up at her home,
150 N. Devon Avenue.
Assuring
as
supervisors
with the program are Mrs.
Glenn Atchison, Mrs. Hugh
THE CIVIL RIGHTS bill became Jaw of the
Singleton, Mr*. Dsvid Tilson,
land as President Johnson signed it In the
Mrs. Jerry SilD, Mr*. Donsld
W hit. House.
(HEA Telephoto)
Corkill, Mrs. Wayna Ever*
and Mr*. Fred Salter.
Adult sponsor* for the NOT
Club are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 65-Mile Wind Hits Miami
By Maryann Mile*
MIAMI (UPI) - Wind* up A Hialeah boy aald he aaw
Miss Brfty Field, daughter Situ, Mrs. Rita Hahn, Mrs.
Elaine Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. to 05 miles per hour roared out lightning strike * neighbor'*
of Mr. and Mn. C. F. Field ' Terry Bennett, Don Gorman
of the Ererglsdee ewamp Sun­ pslm tree three times.
Of Forest City, is serving this and Mrs. Doris Dein. Addi­
day, swept across Dade Coun­ “The Inside of the tree
summer as Red Cross swim­ tional assistance with thu
ty and raced out to sea after flew out tU over the yard,"
ming and water safety in­ group will be welcomed and
aald David Coley, 13. "A frond
causing some damage.
at the top of the tree caught
structor for youngsters of the those interested arc asked
A
small
plane
was
destroy­
Bear Lake-Forest City area. contact Mrs. Singleton.
ed a t tha Ops locks airport and fire and fell down," he added.
Swimming classes meet at
sections of north Dade receiv­
the W. C. Cromwell homo on
ed two inches of rain, the
Animal Star
Lake Brantley in Forest City
Weather Bureau said.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
and Miss Field is assisted by
The gusts lasted only about
Shirley
Jon** and Tony Ran­
Mrs. Cromwell and Mrs. B.
15 minutes.
E. Williams. The course is
Trees were toppled and sev­ dall play second bananas to a
sponsored by the Seminole
eral power failures were re­ lion who stars in the title role
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) ported.
of "Fluffy."
County Chapter of American
Red Cross of which Mrs. Eve­ —Newly-crowned Mias Dixie
lyn Oirkenmeyrr of Cassel- of 1004—who hat talent and
berry is co-ordinator for the a trim figure—eaya she will
use a (2,700 scholarship she
South Sfmlnole area.
Students who have complet­ won Saturday night to work
ed the first basic course and on her operatic career.
There'll no need of a long statement
Carol Lynn Blum of Miami
received their certificates arc
when our message ia brief. So we'll
Jan Brannon, Steven Berkley, Beach won the talent portion
ju*t
skip
of
tha
contest
and
was
co­
Peggy Bonekemper, Sharon
winner
of
the
iwimsuit
com­
Doss, K a r e n Hazelbakcr,
Donald iiugar, Susan Byan, petition.
Teddy Itybickl, Marilyn Wei- Tho 10-ycar-old dark hair­
nar. Lee Ann Williams, Max ed beauty won out over two
Weinar and Miry Jane Crom­ ninnerup* in a large field of
contestants. First runnerup
well.
down here and say "RANDALL ELECTRIC
Miss Field will continue to wns Joyce Irene Garrett, 12,
Fort Worth, Tex., and second
COMPANY offer* a complete electrical
gh’c testa each Saturday to
was Bonnie Elizaheth Fuglcr,
service,
does good work, doe* It prompt­
those who started Ihe courso
19, a Louisiana Junior mis*.
ly, efficiently and cheerfully and does
and which in complete II.
appreciate ita entomera."
Those wishing time a n d
schedule information should
His And Hers
call her at her home on Fri­
Sid Vihlen
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
days or Saturdays.
\&gt;ny Curtia and wife Chris*
Randall Electric Company
ine Kaufmann had their
112 Magnolia Avenue
reeling roams labeled "His”
Burleson First
Phone 322-0916
ad "Hera" when they eotarred in "Wild and WonCommercial . . . Residential . . . Industrial Wiring

Forest City
Girl Teaching
Swim Course

Miss Dixie To
Use Scholarship

NOTICE

In Track Trials

NEW YORK (U P I)-D yrol
B u r l e s o n (HUM) meter*),
Henry Car (200 meter*), Olmon Cassell (400 metera),
llcrry Siebcrt (800 metera),
lluyea Jones (110 meters
high hurdle*), John Pennell
(pole vault), Jeff Flshback
(3,000 meter steeplechase),
At Oerter (dlicua) and Ira
Margaret's Gown Duvls (triple jump) earned
berths on the U. S. Olympic
Almost Topless track ami field team with vic­
LONDON (UPI) — Princess tories in tha Olympic trial*.
Margaret blossomed out at a
London ball Wednesday night
in the nearest thing to a top­ Foyt Wins “400”
less dress she over has worn
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
In public.
(UPI) — Indianapolis cham­
London newspapers splash­
pion 'A . J. Foyt drove hi*
ed pictures of Queen Eliza­
Dodge to a ra r’s length vic­
beth’s 33-year-old alztcr and tory in the Firecracker 400
her daring decollrlage.
stock car rare.
The pirture* spoke for themselves. Tha nearest thing to
a comment waa the Dally Ex­ Funeral Notice *
I
press headlines:
"Zounds!
Margaret the belle of the I'llll'l- K. II. — Kuix-ral m-rvt re* fu r I! !». 1‘r l i e . 7X. wh o
ball."
tiled S a t u r d a y m o r n t n s a t hi*
hu m *. Si *: P r l n c s t o n Ave*
The new topless dresses are
n u t. Sanford, wtro h tld a t
the talk, If not the toast, of
I p m. today a t B rlasan
K u n r r a t H om e w i t h I’a a t o r
Ixmdon, but Margaret’s gown
John
XUrshsll
nrriH attna
was In the style of the Geor­ T h e body
will lie f o r w a r d e d
gian era of 200 years sgn
t o W r l a h i a v l l l r , ilu.. for b u r ­
ial. Brlason K u n r r a l Horn* In
when cleavage was all the
c h a ra a e t local a r r s n s s rage.
m anta.

"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
By • WOODROW CASH
t.tJ BUMMER WHITES and light
if color* show up dirt, graying and
stains more readily than darker
clothing. They need more frequent
cleaning to look fresh and eriap.
Spot* and staina ara especially evi­
dent on light eolora.
litre we want to say a friendly
word of warning about "horns spot­
ting.” While some spots may yield
to home treatment successfully,
without damage to tha fabrie, In
most rases there la a definite risk.
Unless you thoroughly understand
Ihe "fabric chemistry" of your garment and the ehemlcal content of tha spot or stain, it Is dangerous to at­
tempt to tamov* it yourself. The result could ba dis­
coloration or permanent staining—and a ruined gar­
ment.
Rome staina are so stubborn or difficult to remove
that they challenge even the beat efforts of dry clean­
ing experts. This it particularly tru* when steins have
been left in too long. So don't gamble with in­
expert "do-it-yourself” method*. See your dry cleaner
promptly!
Speaking cf promptness . . . you can be aura of fast
as well as expert service when you bring us your
clothing to ba cleaned. 1'trsonal attention I* our way
of doing huslnesa! Call for prompt pickup and delivery,

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Launderers
113 8. Palaetto Ave.

322-5292

Long Distanoe Lets 7ou V isit
Anytime!
M Iu s friend? Grandma? The family bock home? Y ou don't h iv t
to pack up and go to enjoy a visit. Just pick up the phone
and call Long D itltnce. It's the easy way to have a happy
visit any time you feel like it. And the coat U to small for all the
pleasure you g e t . . . and give.

__

S o u th *
adt flU

Exercise your
right as a citizan
____________ __

be sure to register and vote this year

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•
Red China Exports Anti-Soviet Propaganda Into Russia
•A

By Nell A. Martin
International
I WASHINGTON — Red Chiv | a i a*’ amuggllng explosive
/ anti • Russian propaganda
Into the Soviet Union aimed
at inflaming internal discon­
tent with the Moscow regime,
a c c o r.d l.n g to InTormatlon
* Reaching here.
Thcrw arc also reports that
the Chinese are sending across the Sino-Sovlet frontier
specialijr trained agitators
United. P m i

who are related ethnically
with the non-Russian national­
ities of Russia. Most of the
agitators are said to be Cen­
tral Asians.
•
Moscow has voiced loud
complaints during the past

(Cf|r

tJanfnrft

the Soviet Union hits at what
it calls “great power Chau­
vinism" and “discrimination"
by the ruling Russians against
the more than 100 non-Rus­
sian nationalities.
The special agent! are
mostly Asiatics —Uzbeks, Ka­
zakhs, and Uigurs, who are
representative of the more
than 25 million Turkic-speak­
ing Moslems in Soviet Cen­
tral Asia.
Peking bas taken advantage
of the recent exodus of thou­
sands of Turkic peoples from
Chinese Sinkiang Into Soviet
Kazakhstan to smuggle their
literature and agents across
the border.
While the Turkic peoples In
Russia have no particular
love for the Chinese, their

few months over the apparent
shift in Chinese propaganda
attacks from Russia's foreign
policy to criticism of its in­
ternal affairs.
Sources here said the prop­
aganda being smuggled into

Ijrralh Mon. July 6, '64—Page 3

Girl Arrested
•tAfter Stabbing
Her Attacker
NEW YORK (UPI) - A 27ycar-ol«t secretary thwarted
an attempted rape Sunday by
stabbing her attacker but she
then was arrested for carry­
ing a switch blade knife.
'if Arlene Dal Fava told police
she brought the knife with a
three-Inch blade for prelecttion after the slaying of Kitty
Genovese in a nearby section
of Queens last March 13 while
38 onlookers made no move to
help her.
Miss Del Fava supplied po­
lice with a description of her
attacker. Harold Model, 20, a
B sailor, was picked up later
and charged with felonious
assault and attempted rape.
He was hospitalized with stab
wounds) of the back and left
aide.
Police charged Miss Dal
Fava with violation of the
Sullivad weapons law, and
She was paroled for a hearing
* July M.
“That's better than being
killed,'' she told police.

traditional dialike of the Ruaalana and their harsh exper­
iences under czarlst and So­
viet overlordship has been
seized upon by the Chinese
as a profitable propaganda
weapon.
The Soviet Central Aslans
are not the only ones affected
by the Chinese propaganda
o(fenaive. Both under Statin
and Khrushchev thousands of
Ukranlans, Bylorussians, Vol­

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Pier Collapse

low flags of the anti-Russian
Ukrainian nationalists, "antiSoviet fabrications, foreign
passports and dollars."
Pravda told of the arrest
of a Ukranlan mechanic In
Kuibyshev, Russia, for pass­
ing out “ libelous leaflets."
"Every word was vile alai*
der, slender
against o u r
country, slander against the
people, slander against socia­
lism,“ Pravda said.

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OGDEN, Utah (UPI) —Jon
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outfielder who hit .407 this
season at Weber State College
signed Thursday wiith the
New York Meta. He Is un
derstood to have received a
bonus in the vicinity of 825,
000.

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Lynda Bird Goes To Mass

FREDERICKSBURG, Tex.
(UPI) — The Rev. It. J.
Gronle began mass promptly
at 10 a.m. Sunday at St.
Mary's Catholic Church. Among the tardy arrivals was
Lynda Bird Johnson, t h c
president's 20-ycar-old daugh­
ter.
Lynda Bird, who Is an Epis­
copalian, was accompanied
by a member of the W h i t e
House staff, David LcFevrc,
and a Secret Serviceman.
There was no official explan­
ation why she chose to attend
the Roman Catholic service,
MARATHON (U PI)—A 18- which was In English.
foot section of pier cotlapsod Into the Gulf of Mex­
V
ico Saturday but none of the
20 fun-seckers dumped Into
the water was injured.
Deputy Sheriff Dill Carter
•aid the 60-foot Chamber of
Commerce pier was crowded
with holiday funieekers when
it collapsed.
A Coast Guard boat which
hud been giving ride* to by­
stander! plucked aoma of the
go from tha water.

ple coming from China are
searched for propaganda lit­
erature and false Identifica­
tion.
Evidence of the anti-Russi­
an propaganda attacks by the
emigre groups is not lacking
in the Soviet press.
The popular Soviet weekly
magazine, Ogonyok Flame,
reported recently tho seizure
of a trunk in Lvov, Ukraine,
which contained blue-and-yct-

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Collegian Signs

QUEEN OF POSTURE — Dr. Elm er Berner of
Buffalo, N. Y., crowns Bnrbnra Sue Gardner, 17,
of Birmingham, Ala., the new Posture Queen.
At left is Janet Jean Cox, 20, of Indianapolis,
Ind., who was second alternate in the Denver
event.
(NEA Telephoto)

Soviet Eastern Siberia and
Kazakhstan lo settle Its ex­
ploding population and baa re­
cently resurrected maps and
historical arguments to claim
the areas aa Chinese proper­
tyThe Russians have counter­
attacked by strengthening So­
viet border patrols, particu­
larly In the disputed frontier
areas and are watching close­
ly key border crossings. Peo­

ga Germans, Baltic peoples
and other nationalities have
hern settled along the 4,500
mile Slno-Soviet frontier.
Large Ukrantan and Bylorusalan settlements In t h e
Amur River region in south­
eastern Siberia — another
touchy anca In tho Slno-Soviet
border dispute — have also
been targets of Peking's
propaganda,
China would like to possess

Father Gronle laid Lynda
Dird “ was accompanied by
two men. One of them was a
Secret Service man. He had
It written all over him."

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night’s disastrous Ore, will be
held instead in the Academy
cafeteria.
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Snppoa* you saw th« following ad
to tha help wanted column of this
newapaper:
ADMINISTRATOR:
Temporary
work: No chance for advancement.
112-hour week. Subject to cal] at all
hours. Heavy responsibilities. Unsolvable problems and constant cris­
es. Must expect bitter and continual
criticism from millions of bosses and
open opposition from many business
associates. Little privacy for self and
family. Great personal danger. Good
pay If you can find time to enjoy it.
Would you apply for the job?
Yet, the office of president of the
United States has never gone unfill­
ed or unsought. It Is, on the contrary,
hotly contested for, and huge sums
of money are spent to enable the
candidates to get it.
Why?
Why would any man to his right
mind want to subject himself and
his family to the mental, emotional
and physical wrlngout occupants of
the w h ite House must endure?
Conceding the elements of person­
al pride and ambition, egotism, de­
sire for prestige and the satisfaction
o f being In the No, 1 spot, you must
also recognize that no man could
serve as president of the United

Dr. Crane’s

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

W o r r y C lin ic

States without possessing a great
measure of devotion and dedication
to his country and a real feeling for
public service.
Why else would anyone be not on­
ly willing but eager to assume such
problems on the home front as civil
rights, taxes, budget, foreign aid,
school prayer, labor-management re­
lations and national economy?
Why else would he knowingly take
on such international bralntcaaers
as Cyprus, Thailand, Laos, the Con­
go, Viet Nam, Cuba, Indonesia, Ma­
laya, Zanzibar, South America, Khru­
shchev, Red China, I)e Gaulle, etc.,
etc., ad Infinitum?
Citizens of .the United States
should be deeply grateful that over
tlie years men of the caliber of our
residents have volunteered for the
ottest seat In government and have
filled It so ably.
Whoever is elected to the White
House next November needs and de­
serves the cooperation, loyalty and
support of every citizen In these
troublous days at home and abroad
— reserving, of course, the Inherent
right of every American to gripe a
little and to run the country super­
bly aa a Monday morning quarter­
back.

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Bus Law Changes Needed
Quite appropriately the members
of tha Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction recently placed
their stamp of approval on a propos­
al which would give rise to several
changes to the state laws which gov­
ern the operation of school buses In
Florida.
A t the present time the capacity
o f a school bus Is determined on the
basis of 18 inches of space per pupil.
If proposed amendments to the laws
are adopted by the 1968 session of
the state legislature it will mean that
no children aboard a school bus will
be permitted to l it or stand within a
specified distance of the driver or
within a certain area surrounding
emergency exits.
In approving the proposed changes
the Seminole School board did sug­
gest a five per cent tolerance in the
maximum number of pupils permit­
ted aboard a vehicle. It was explain­
ed that during the first several day*
o f school tha number of students rid­
ing a certain bus cannot be deter­
mined accurately because of new stu­
dents,
Tha tolerance would avoid the ne­
lly of stopping a bus in the mid­
dle or nowhere because of a fixed
maximum number of pupils permit­
ted aboard. The local group also sug­
gested that any instance of a bus op­
erating under overloaded conditions
be reported immediately to the su­
perintendent of public Instruction.
Here in Seminole, many of the bus­
es which serve our schools transport
an many as 80 children at one time.
This accounts for what might ap­
pear to some observers as overcrowd­
ed conditions.
Tht local board haa purchased
eight new buses which will bo added
to the fleet of 48 which served the
county school system during the
past school year. This, however,
does not necessarily mean that there
will be 66 buses in the fleet during

the forthcoming year since it is esti­
mated that at least four buses will
be removed from service because of
age and cuiidillun. But it I» certain
that at least 62 will be utilized nnd
this should assist greatly In reliev­
ing some of the crowded situations
which existed at times Inst year.
Parents of children who are trans*
no rted to and from the schools by
buuses can be assured that the Board
of Public Instruction in Seminole is
cognizant of the transportation prob­
lems at hand and — with the limit­
ed funds at their disposal — they
are doing everything possible within
the law as well as beyond to provide
for the safety of the students.
Many citizens would be amazed to
know exactly how old some of the
buses In the county's fleet actually
are. Hut the vehicles are Inspected
by the Stats Highway Department
before each school year begins nnd
are maintained In the best possible
mnnner.
We cannot help but be reminded
o f the Incident that hnppened just
before Christmas, 1963. A group of
elementary school students were try­
ing to determine what to do with a
small collection of coins they had
solicited to buy a present for the
driver.
“1 know!" shouted an eight-year
old." t a t ’s get her a new bus."
Christmas Is in December but it
might be in August for eight of the
drivers.

Bruce Biossot—- Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—Years beforo tha present
broad surge of Republicanism
In ths Old South, ths Repub­
lican party was a thing In
being in Georgia—mostly in
ths booming capita! of A t­
lanta. And Georgia Negroes
enjoyed substantial participa­
tion in GOP affairs.
Suddenly, this spring, tha
outlook changed. Ths Negroes
now are almost totally froten
out of Republican party poita.
Whereas formerly they made
up from 30 to 36 per cent of
Georgia's Republican State
Central Committee, their rep­
resentation Is down to a m en
g or 3 per’ cent.
In earlier yeara a fair
sprinkling of Negroes might
appear on the meter of dolegate* to the GOP national
convention. Thia year only
ono Negro, an alternate del­
egate from Oie Atlanta area,
Is going to San Pranclico.
Negrovt tumvtlmcs turned
up In such party pottt aa vlro
chairman or tern-tary. But in
Thought For Today
Therefore do not be anxious about the summer of ll'ill, ths line­
tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anx­ up Is all white.
7Ti# big change teem* plain­
ious for itself. I,et the day’s own
trouble be sufficient for the day.— ly identified with the coming
to power ill early May of
Matthew 6:84.
Joe Tribble of Savannah, ths
•
•
•
I never think of the future. It now stale u o r chairman.
A itaunrh pro-Goldwatsr
comes soon enough.—Albert Ein­
man, Tribble was swept Into
stein.
command In a big alratrgy
play that alto will bring In
a new national rommitteoman, Rotcoe Pickett of De­
Herald Area Correspondents
catur.
Ahem oats Bartage
Gosova
In San Francisco next
The Here 10 w . I » b h L i ­
Mrs. Julio Bertas
Mr*. Jo*. K. Mathlcui
ters free, lie rooAere eo pah. month, Pickett formally ro&lt;
M M SIS
SII-48II
IL a Hair a. The w riter w a r se e placet Robert Snodgrass of
provueA the le t­
■ear Laka-Fsrost City
Lake Mary
| aterpeaa leepaste
earrlee the w r llii-e AtlenU, o moderate, antiMrs. Maryana Mils*
Mrs. Francro Wootor
trao M a w aaS aSAraaa. Lellera Goldwaterite long linked with
SSS-MTS
IU 4 I1 I
at h a s thaa MS w»rA* w ill
he B itea preterea**. Leiletw the Georgia Republican parly.
Caaaotborry
Lake Mo*roe
When he took over, Tribble
M n . Je ss Cast ilk wiy
Mrs. H. L. Jokasoa
able prarlAeA Iher Se a e t Seal
la ptraaaaUllaa* Paelrp to aai did not go to for as to reed
UMW
SM-4TIS
aah llth es hr TSo MtralA,
Negroes flatly out of party
Chalaota
Loagwoad
Editor, Herald:
participation. What ha said, In
Mrs. Jaaa Magto
Mrs. Donna Estos
On bshsU of ths Sonford- ■ubotance, was this:
MI-1741
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Semtnolo County Junior rham
Anyone who did not or
DcBary
North Orlond#
ber Commerce, I would like would not work for Sen. Bar­
Mrs- Adaai Matter
Mrs. Doris Data
MS-4411
to take this opportunity to ry Goldwotor for the protlSIM M S
thank you and your staff for Henry could not hold import­
Deltas*
OsU se
Mrs. Mildred Heavy
Mrs. Ctaroac* Baydor
1 Uw cooperation and support ant office In the Georgia Re­
M M IU
8X1-4141
we have received this past publican party.
yew In promoting our various
Ovtoda
Since, in his Judgment, Ne­
MM* H cU a’sa o d g raa
Mrs. EUal^a^Laady
Jayceos projects.
groes
could not thus qualify,
MS-SMS
We la tbs Jayoeea lealire
that K It through efforts such they would not for the most
as yours that help a s k s our part be named to party Jobs.
A third of Atlanta's voting
projects successful.
Again, 1st me thank you for populace la Nogro. In city
your help to us throughout the elections they hold tha bal­
ance of power. In some state
year.
and national elections they
Sincerely,
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Monday, July 6, 1964
Jim Smith, Immediate have tended to cast a higher
w * M S S a . s i s u e , m m t o s am* n t u i a w
Fate President San­ proportion of their vote Re­
n u s s v s r n u iA n rw u m . . b n m i s u u w
ford - Seminole County publicans th in It common to­
ADIAA* k m u i r u s
SILL VIMCKMT
MIIW
C u rt Photo*iapb«r
day In most major U.B. cities.
U r
■ O i l L M S IM I
It appears to bo TribbU'a
H u if llf ISIteT
AironlolM U u t i u
B S V W I M IL U M R S V
AST MATT
view, however, that If GoldT t l x n c t B a ilo r
Oosoral AAvorUtla* H u u i r
water la tha 1M4 OOP nomi­
m u m
W il l ia m s
s m u r r r a sTAMsnwa
• l» BAII-r
Claralilt A Ulroller
nee, ho wUl gain in white
AUSTIN
SAMIM (MOKMAKMA
votes whatever ho might lot#
C its X A lter
I i i I u m M as****
By Hal Cerhras
i r s i WU.U
In the Negro community at
r u s WILLS
C - o i tv M Stlor
M r a h a a lu l SspL
Stores that tell garden a result of the party frees*
seeds and plants m itt a bet out in Georgia—and Goldwawhan they don't handle Uni- I t i 't Senate veto against tha
uuft bm dftfii.
civil rights MU.
•HAS I VOW
M l S MooISo
To Snodgrass nnd ether
AM I Hooth*
If yoe want to be consider- moderates who had a reason­
U S I Moots
ad os good m your word don't ably effective Republican par­
ty going in Georgia nt n Urns
talk so much.
B ourse os r___ ___ manor Ootooor n . ISIS s i *So Post
e e e
when stnlas like Alabama,
Offloo * | ~
H i PlocMs. so*or tSo Aot ol Oosstom h Mirth
You usually have to worm Mississippi and Louisiana had
TSo Mu s ts to s s t s H r or the Cohos trooo woia* |g oo. UUoS osolssirolp to ISo soo for royaoilMtlos of aU the loooi your way through a wind-fall no more that a elublike group
appla.
of “poet office Republican,”
, soso ensue u tats s i n r u s .

Letters

the turn of events in Georgia
Is seen aa n grove step back­
ward.
The moderates believe th at
no party which ignores ths
Negroes can hops to prosper
steadily in Georgia, Atlanta’s
Negroes have recently been
In the habit of tending 7 out
of every 10 of their register­
ed voters to the polls. They
are unquestionably a force to
be reckoned with.
Nor are the moderates ac­
cepting the IMS triumph of
Tribble and Pickett ea endur­
ing. Just os defeated Goldwatcritei In such states a t Min­
nesota, era ataylng alive to
fight another day, so are the
older established element* of
th* GOP in Georgia.
Tha well-reported unrest
among a handful of the na­
tional convention delegatee
committed morally to Goldwater at San Francisco re­
flects Georgia's aftermath of
discontent U is an unhappl-

So wffl you glrte (as well
as men) go hack over your
letter and proofread It not
only for error* In English,
but especially to avoid keepbig the spotlight on YOU
(the writer), versus th* RE­
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For the things th a t meet
sweethearts re-read th# moat
*ra the affectionate saluta­
tions, such aa "Hello, Honey,"
and the sign off, as “Your
loving wife (or sweetheart)."
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"Focus on tse receiver;; not
on tha w ritert’To understand that basic
law of psychology, ju st notice
what happens when your pic­
ture Is taken with a group of
friends.
As soon as the first proof
la placed in your hands,
where do you look Immediate­
ly*
"A t myself, of coarse," you
will answer.
Well, the same rule applies
to a Utter)
Nora's boy friend In the
Navy wants to tee himself
woven Into every pegs. In
fact, he'd relUh it even mere
if Nora brought him into ev­
ery paragraph!
Even yon wives ehould also
memorise that simple Uw for
U tter writing, since many a
good wi'a fills her U ttar to
her hustend with detalU of
tha “dally diary" ao rt
She will thus recount her
problems and tha baby'* rota
antics, plus bar chorea around
the house, but she may not
even name her mate except
when she starts out with her
affretionete, “Dear Darling.”
Of course, her husband
likes to bear those family de­
tails. too, hut he profit* to
have hU own name frequent­
ly woven Into her U tter In a
complimentary fashion.

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nets evidently destined to
continue.
As a footnote to the Geor­
gia story, tha virtually total
victory of Goldwater forces
In Tennessee also hod the ef­
fect of a near freexe-out of
Negroes after long yeara of
substantia! party participa­
tion in that state.

CASE T-41S: Norm N.. aged
19, has a sweetheart in the
Navy.
"Dr. Crane," the began,
‘1 have an inferiority com­
plex about letter writing.
"For I don’t know whet to
say and was never very good
at English composition, eo I
am a very poor Utter writer.
"But I love this bey with
all] my heart, yet ha refuses
to believe me because I am
ao alow In answring hit lette n .
"In feet, he writes two or
three times to my once. So
how can I become a better
letter w riter!"
LETTER PSYCHOLOGY
As a role, It U men who
era aluggish and diffident about writing for the average
male seems afraid of a pen
or penell!
In feet. In our Scientific
Marriage Foundation men re­
fute to let us introduce them
even to the most stunning
girl If the ie more than SOO
miles awayl
For men shun letter writ­
ing, probably because most
males were never very good
at English composition in
high school.
The usual girl, however,
will tell us ths doesn't mind
being Introduced to a man
who ie 1,000 miles distant, for
aha enjoys pen pats.
But the men 1,000 miles away refuse to let us Introduce
them to such girls, although
the letU r era charming, for
they Just do NOT want to
write Utters more than e few
weeks.
Then they with to hop Into
their auto end drive out to
meet the girl In person. So
200 mllea U their usual max­
imum limit.
So Nora's problem U wide­
spread, for most people don't
know the simple formula for

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By NO. 38759S
A» (might have been) told to
Robert Cochnsr
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STATE PRISON (NEA) —
My buddies aren't going to
like this atory because I’m
going to reveal some trad*
■ecrets. Rut I’m almost rehs*
Qhilitaled. and I feel more penpis ought to know how they
make their homes duck soup
for burglars.
The Pill anya burglaries oc­
cur in the United States a t
th* rate of one a minute, 24
hours a day — that'a more
than half a million a year.
It's the most common crime
on the trooks. tVhyT Because
It’s the safest, from the crim­
inal's point of view,.
Most people seem to think
they’re immune from crooks
because they have no expen­
sive furs and not much cash
or..'jewelry around the house.
But those aren’t the things
• burglar looks for.
The most popular targets
for theft are the ordinary
• things found in every home,
4uch as sports equipment,
luggage, clothes, cameras, tel­
evision and radio sets, appli­
ances and any of a hundred
•mall but experts! m iUiitU
that cun be resold a t a good
price.
• • •
Il'a not hard for a profes- sional burglar to learn when
* families are away from their
homes — particularly during
the summer. Some apot their
intended victims by listening
to gossip a t shopping centers.
t used to pass myself off as a
door-to-door salesman of sun
dials, or some such. 1 never
sold anything, but it was a
great excuse for finding emp0 ty houses and asking the
neighbors when my “clients"
would be home.

Quick Thinking
Nips Home Fire
Quick thinking and fast ac*
tion on the part of a North
Orlando resident on Friday
was credited with saving the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maivin Campbell at hi N. Third
.Street, and possibly others In
the area, when fire broke out
in the utility room where the
gas storage tank was located.
Chuck R^vcll, who was
Joined hy a soft drink dellv9 cry man, immediately ran for
tho newly Installed fire ex­
tinguisher in the Civic Build­
ing and were able to quickly
bring the flames to a smoul­
dering condition,
Minutes later tho Florida
Forestry and t.ongwood Fire
Departments arrived on tho
arena to wind up what could
have developed into a major
™ disaster.
Losses by tho Campbells
arc undetermined as yet and
it is not known whul caused
the fire.
0

Cenerst Henry If. Arnold
wna the United Stale* Army
general who f i n t reported tho
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About Sports

Phils Take Giants 2-1 To Widen National Loop Lead

Thinking Twins Nip Yanks
Out Loud 9-2; Chisox Win
2 From Indians

Sanford Drops
1-0 Contest To
Orlando Post

By Julian Stcnat

This paper** white, the Ink
to black, but our face 1* defIntel? red. In w rltlai about
the baaeball exploit* ot one
young Skipper Senkarlk In
last Thursday'* column of
"Thinking Out Loud", wo ap­
parently were not thinking
right. W# referred to SenkarIk's abilities not only In base­
ball but also In basketball.
Bang, bang, bangl came
(be replies. The youngster
who made such a shewing la
Biddy Basketball play last
Winter was not Senkarlk
b a t owe Bobby LnadqulsL
And ewe of the persons who
e a ie d the ralseae to our
attention was young Senkarlk himself.
Oh, well we were right about
one thing. Both of them are
Swedes, so we're told.
• * o
Congratulations to Hunt's
Llncoln-Mereury Comets and to
The Shrine for their series
victories. Tha Comets, champs
of the Little National, won
the city's Lillie League title
by defeating tha Little Amorlean Htleholders, the Navy, tn
two of three games. Mean­
while, the Shrlners, second
half champions In the Junior
Boys League, won tha loop
playoff by winning two con­
secutive decisions from the
Elks, first hall winners.

By Fred Down
UPI Sparta Writer

Jack Baldschun wasn't good
enough to make the National
League All • Star team but to
the Philadelphia Phillies he's
money hi the bank.
Baek In 1050 ■ great relief
pitcher named Jim Konstsnty
carried tha PhilUes to a pen­
nant — and It may be that
history Is repeating iteelf with
Baldschun playing tbs role of
the new relief ace fbr a new
generation of Whiz Kids.
Baldschun turned in two
perfect Innings of relief, stri­
king out four of tha alx bat­
ters be faced, Sunday as tha
Phillies downed the San Fran­
cisco Giants 2-1 and took a
LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS. Tho Hunt Lincoln Mercury baaeball team
one and a half game firstlines up with their trophlcn to have their picture taken. From left kneel­
place lead at tha All-Star
ing are Bucky Hurt, Lucky Johnnon, Slcvo Punh, Steve Hitchcock, Bubba
break of the National League.
Park, and Charles Thompson. Back row, Skipper Senkarlk, Dana Hogan,
A 27-year-old native o f
Rick Brasher, Calvin Griner, Roy Hunt, Phil Grincr, Tommy Hatchett.
Greenville, Ohio, Baldschun
In back are coaches Arthur Push und Don Hitchcock. Absent were Harold
wrapped up two of the Phil­
Johnson nnd John Ko^lor.
*
(Herald Photo)
lies' victories In their threegame sweep of the Glsnts,
has been the close-out pitcher
In four of the Phillies' last
five games and has relieved
In no leas than 33 of the Phil­
lies’ games this season.
Bubcn Amaro singled home
the winning run for the Phil­
lies In the seventh Inning af­
• • •
ter Clay Dalrymple walked
Mika Long, the lad who led and took second on a sacri­
the Shrine to Ita playoff vic­ fice. The Phillies dsallh 11tory aver the Elks last game winning All-Star pitcher
Thursday night, hopes bis Juan Marlchal his fourth de­
physician did not read Fri­ feat.
day's edition ef The Herald.
Tho Los Angeles Dodgers
Mike, the Shrine's receiver, beat the New York Met* 5-0,
bad an Inland hand and the St. Louis Cardinals de­
played the game despite Us feated the Cincinnati Reds,
doctor's advice that be 3-1, the Milwaukee Braves
should not. Mike had a pair downed tho Chicago Cubs 7-1
of hits, scored once, and and the Pltsburgh Pirates
drove in two runs.
whipped the Houston Colts 7-1
• • •
in other National League
The Florida Slats League's games.
annual all star game will be
In the American League,
playrd at Fort Laudcrdalo at Itoston best Los Angeles 9-6,
7:10 Thursday night. Fort
Minnesota routed Ntw York
Lauderdale, first half cham­
B-2, Kansas City defeated Bal­
pions, will test the strength
THE 1964 CHAMPIONSHIPS of the Third Annual Firecracker Specinl
of the rest of the Icaguo's timore 3-1, Detroit swept Wa­
Rowling tourney held ut Jet Lanes Saturday went to Willie Magito (left)
finest players. Roy Mans­ shington 7-0 and 3-0 and Chi­
In the Class "B” Division and to Garry Fox In tiie Clnss "A”. Presenting
field, skipper of the St. cago topped Cleveland 1-0 and
the trophies was (center) Sanford's Mayor A. L. Wilson. Fox bowled a
Petersburg Sslnts, will pilot 50.
109 average throughout the tourney while Magito carried a 169 average.
the league’s
ell
lia r aggre­
gation.
The tourney was sponsored by Bob's Restaurant and Truck Stop and
Coach Boyd Cotfie of tho
Harold's Spar Service.
(Herald Photo)
Rollins Tars has announced
that Us eager* will play a
gs-game slate daring lb*
forthcoming 1*64-65 basket­
ball season. The Winter Park
five will open the season
Dec. 1. against neighboring
The 1064 Sanford Junior
Stetson University.
B o y s League tournament,
• •
•
Time flicsl Wllhln a few sponsored by the City Recrea­
weeks Jim Plgott's 1964 High tion Department* will get un­
The pitching of David I«e, the fourth Inning, sent to se­ minimum of only II batsmen.
6chool football machine will der way today.
Bill
Schmidt and Skipper Sen­ cond on an error by the right
The
round-robin
single
elim­
Lee and Senkarlk struck out
begin "lests" — pre-*caw.n
workouts—at the school's ath­ ination affair will be played karlk — in that order — fielder, but was thrown out five of the six men they fac­
today through Friday at San­ proved to be too much for the scampering back Into second. ed.
letic field.
Uttle American League as the Turman was the only base
• •
•
ford's Memorial Stadium.
Lee had two hits—Including
In this afternoon's opener, -Little National league picked runner for the Little Ameri­
We haven't heard it oldthe
game's ooly home run.
cans.
In
fact,
tho
Uttle
Na­
up
an
It
to
0
victory
in
the
dally as vet but we under­ Lake Mary, with a record of
stand that the city and seven bins and 17 losses dur­ annual Little League all star tional hurlers pitched to a Senkarlk bit safely three
times la four tripe to th*
Seminole High officials are ing the regular season sched­ contest played Saturday night
near to making sn agree­ ule, will tackle the Clvitans at Fort Mellon Park.
plate. Steve Hitchcock, Rus­
ment on the use of Hanford's at 4:30. The winner will ad­ What looked like It might be
sell Jlordle, A1 Grooms, Mike
Memorial Hladlnm by the vance to the semi-finals and a perfect effort by the three
Laubcrt,
Kip Braden and Bill
Seminole’s varsity and Jay- will play the loop's champ­ Uttle National aces was spoil­
Schmidt
each
got a hit to aid
ed
by
Freddie
Turman
when
Vet deveas, Crooms, and ions, the Shrlners, Thursday
be singled past first base in
ths Little Natiooal leaguer's
Sanford J u n i o r
High's night at 7:30.
Braves, We hope the news
cause.
The Clvitans also had a
will he forthcoming soon record of (even wins and 17
The score by Innings:
and favorable. We're hoplag losses during the season while
Uttle Nat'l
013 014-11 11 1
Danny Lee limited Elks to Uttle Amer 000 000- 0 1 3
that some kind of suitable the champions, the Shrlners,
two hits, both In the fifth inn­ WP— Lee, LP— Harris, HR
press hoi accommodations boasted a record of 1* victor­
ing, as CPO pulled down the Lee (3rd)
ran bn arranged for this ies against seven defeats.
curtain on tho Junior Boys
season's tilts.
In another first round con*
• •
•
W L r e t. GB League season with an 11-2
lest, the Elks will play the
romp over Elks In the finale
45 28 .652
Ix&gt;cal bowlers should be on Hotarlans tonight st 7.30. The Baltimore
44 30 .394 1 of the second half. This was
the lookout for this
year’s Elks had a season record of Chicago
New York
45 31 .392 3 a make up game which was
Sanford Herald selccllons for
10 wins and 10 setbacks while Minnesota
43 37 .331 7 played to deride second place.
this area's all s tir swards.
the Rotary nine was 15 and Detroit
31 39 .494 10th John Butts carried the big
They'll be bated on averages
nine.
Boston
39 41 .4*1 i m stick for CPO, getting four
so If a bowler is selected to
The winner of tlw Elks- U s Ang.
37 44 .457 131* hits in as many trips to the
tha taam he'll hava won it.
Rotary affair will play the Cleveland
34 43 .417 14 plat*. Ha numbered two triples
winner of ths Klwanls-CPO Ksn. City
31 47 .397 19 among his hit production. United Press International
In another semi-final match Wash.
33 St .510 1914 Butts, by the way, is the
The only teem (n the Flor­
Thursday afternoon a t 4:50.
owner of a nifty .559 batting ida State League to gain
Rssalta Yesterday
Tha Klwsnis, with a record Chicago 1-5, Cleveland 00
a vers go in second half play ground on top dog lakeland
Result* Friday
of nlna wins and U defeats, Detroit 7-3, Washington 0-0 (19 hits In 54 at bats, many
CPO 11 Elki I
last night was Tampa.
CFO
&gt;00 505-11 10 0 will engage CPO, with a rec­ Kansas City 3, Baltimore 1 of them for extra bases). Don Tampa beat Miami 5-0 as
Ethel and Mike Farrell chip­
Elk*
000 0 10- 1 2 1 ord of 13 and 11, la an open­ Minnesota 9, New York 3
ped in with two hits each to four othsr team* w en Idle
W P - Danny Lee (I I), L P - ing round tilt Tuesday night Boston 9, I jO* Angeles 0
and 8L Petersburg split a
help the CPO rause.
at 7:30.
Game* Today
Don Nicholas (1-2)
twin bill with Daytona Beach.
Lee,
In
getting
credit
for
No
Games
Scheduled
Final Standings (Second Half)
the win, became the only pit­ SL Pete lost the opener 4-1
Game Tuesday
Shrine
10 I
cher during the regular sea­ and came on to win tha night­
All-Star
Gams
at
Shea
Sta­
CPO
6 *
son to win eight games. He cap 0-4.
dium, New York
Rotary
• 4
Lakeland at Fort Lauder­
struck out 11 but also walked
STANDINGS
Elks
7 I
dale
and Sarasota a t Orlando
a
dozen
as
he
was
plagued
by
•
0
Klwtnls
3 • Klngswood
were postponed because of
control problems.
0
3 Sons Beat Dads
Lake Mary
a • Loo gwood
rain. Sarasota and Orlando
•
I
Civitan
3 10 McRaney
were knotted a t S-8 after 4H
FI*. State
«
4 In L L Contest
Long Day
inning* but a downpour wash­
Robbs
« 4 la a City Recreational De­
N icklaui Wins Chase
partment
sponsored
tilt
Satur­
CHICAGO
(NEA) The ed It out before It could be­
3
7
WHITEMARSH, Pa. (UPI) Wilson Malar
3 I day between fathers and tons longest All-Star game In his­ come official.
of players In the LUUe Na­ tory was in 1950 when Red
—Jack Nlcklaus shot a final U S 0
T o n i g h t ' s schedule has
i s
round flva-und«r-par 67 to
tional and U ttle American Scboendienst's 14 th Inning Lakeland a t Miami, Tampa at
Games Toalzfct
win ths 1125,000 Whltsmarah Klngswood at USO 7:30
leagues in Sanford, the sons home run gave tb* National Fort Lauderdale, Orlando at
Open by one stroke over dary Wilson Malar at McRaney 1:45 whipped the fathers by a League a 4-3 victory la Com- Sarasota and Daytona Beach
Piano/.
score of 10 to a.
(Ft. Mellon Softball Field)
Ukey Park.
it 5t. Petersburg.

Junior League
Tournament To
Start Tonight

Americans W hip Nationals
11-0 In L L A ll Star Tilt

American
League

CPO Beats Elks
To Close Down
Junior Season

GOOD HUNT-ING . . . .
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On* of three Sanford er­
rors spelled out the story in
Post 63's 1 to 0 loss Friday
night to Orlando's Post 19 In
In ths top tilt played last
wssk in ths American Le­
gion's Sixth District Junior
baseball program.
The game, played at Orlan­
do’s Oak Rldga Field, was a
heart-breaker to Sanford man­
ager Frank Thomas. A win
by the Sanford crew would
have placed them in a tie with
the Orlando club for the lea­
gue leadership.
Sanford threatened through­
out the contest beginning
with tha first frame. They
made a serloua threat to score
In ths sevsnth but tha local*
were unsbla to push over a
single tally.
Orlando acored Ita only
marker In the bottom half of
ths sixth whan a bad throw
from 'the Infield permitted n
baa* runner to reach first
safely. On an attempted pickoff play which backfired the
runner went to second and
scored on a drive down the
right field line which fell
fair.
Each club registered only
two hlta.
Jim Courier waa on the hill
for Sanford and whiffed 14
while Issuing only one free
pass and that ona was Inten­
tional.
Bill Denton took the mound
for Orlando and walked five
and fanned 10. Denton's wild­
ness kept him In hot water
most of the tlms but ths Inbillty of Sanford batsmen to
com* through with a clutch
hit at the right time produced
their defeat
Sanford catcher Billy HI*glna and Stave Harris were
the only pair of local hitters
to nick Denton for safeties.
Tbs score by Innlnga:
Sanford
000 000 0 — 0 2 8
Orlando
000 001 x — 1 2 3
Courier and Higgins; Den­
ton and Hill.

British Driver
Seriously Hurt
In Rheims Race
R1IEIMS, France (UPI) British driver Peter Aruodell
remained In serious condition
at e local hospital today as
the aftermath of the 12-bour
Rheims International sport*
car reee, won by Graham
Hill of Britain and Jo Bon­
nier of Sweden.
ArundcU was taken uncon­
scious to Rheims Hospital by
helicopter Sunday after Buf­
fering Injuries In a crack-up
with Richie Ginlhcr of Los
Angeles, who escaped any InJury.
French driver Jean Paul
Beltolae also waa injured In
still another accident on Sat­
urday night and was removed
to a Paris hospital.
Hill and Bonnier averaged
126.73 miles per hour for 293
laps la driviog tbetr Britishentered Ferrari prototype to
victory Sunday.
The second, third and fourth
place finishers also drove Fer­
rari'* os the five Fords that
ware entered dropped out be­
cause gearbox trouble after
being la contention early la the
race.

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By Harry Grayson
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA) — The
battle for attendance, espe­
cially in New York, auddenly
makes basebnll’s All - Star
game Important to the play­
ers.
The S5th renewal will play
to e capacity crowd of more
than 65,000 a t Shea Stadium
In Fluahing Tuesday.
Tho way things are going,
ths National League will outdraw the American thla sea­
son by more than 3 million.
In New York the American
League is faced with an In­
explicable state of affaire—
the hopeless!/ last Meta
playing to almost twice as
many people aa the proud
Yankees, fighting for another
pennant
Tha NL has won six of
th* last ten World Series. It
has bagged six of th* lest
eight All-Star ' Games that
went to decision.
Thera Is considerable evi­
dence to support tha widely
circulated boast of President
Warren C. Giles: “ Ths stars
are in the National League."
It definitely is time for the
AL to put Ita beat foot for­
ward and quit treating th*
All-Star game as an exhibi­
tion.
Th* All-Star contest lost
much of ita glamor when tha
avaricious athletes, eager to
beef up their fantastic pen­
sion fund, insisted that two
gamca be played in 1959-0001-62. When it waa sensibly
returned to ona showing last
s e a s o n , Cleveland Stadium
waa only half filled, giving
Gabe Paul, the Indian's chief,
a fine idea of tha city's ap­
proach to the business.
Th* All-Star game, Inaug­
urated In 1933, waa tha brain
child of ths lata Arch Ward,
Chleago sports editor. Ward’*
■lent was to have the fana
elect th* contestants. Base­
ball got long tons of publicity
out of this until the Cincin­
nati buffs stuffed the ballot
boxes in favor of Red* in
1967.
While Ford C. Frick ad­
mired the Rhlneland'a en­
thusiasm and loyalty to its
own, the commissioned didn’t
consldsr seven Redlegs in the
•tartlng lineup an All-Star
teem th* public wanted to
see.
So In 1969 th* present sys­
tem of haring th* players
elect the starters and alter­
nates was Installed, with th*
combatant* prohibited from
voting for teammates. Thua
the starting players ere aware
of the fact th at they have
been adjudged the beet at
their positions by the people

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who do the same thing for a
living.
Thla changed the attitude
of the'hircd hands toward the
All-Stur gume, although some
of the iccond choices who
havo been around for a spell
admittedly would prefer to
spend tho three-day break
fishing, golfing or doing noth­
ing at all.
You cun Imagirie the thrill
young Ron Hunt of the Met*
got out of being elected over
Bill Maarroakl of Pittsburgh
and tha rest as tho NL sec­
ond basemnn, fur example.
"Tha ambition of every ma­
jor league ballplayer," aald
Hunt, "la to bat .300 and play
In a World Series and an AllStar gome."
Hunt may never get in a
World Series with ths Mata,
but the SL Louis kid could
bat .300 this season and al­
ready la In an All-Star game.
And the American Lea­
guers, all out to win thla AllStar game, won't get any help
from Hunt, who is more like­
ly to convince them that the
National Leagut la tough
from top to bottom.

Pee Wee League

Nicklaus Solid
Favorite To
Win Open
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland —
(UPI) — Even before he set
foot on the ancient and hallowlowed sod of St. Andrews for
the first time today, bulky
Jack Nicklaus was a solid
favorite to win the 1964 Bri­
tish Open which starts Wed­
nesday.
Originally listed as a 7-3
favorite, Nicklaus promptly be­
came an even shorter priced
choice after capturing the
$125,000 Whitemarsh Open at
Philadelphia Sunday.
Due for hia first look at the
St. Andrews course and poss­
ibly his first practice round,
th heavy-set, long-ball hitting
Nicklaus most likely will not
fall In love with It at first
sight
Many first-time players dis­
like the wrinkles and bump*
on the course that ensnare
even the longest drives. Nicklaua, one of the longest driv­
ers in the professional golf
ranks, also may be appalled
at the eight of St. Andrews'
enormous doublegreena, one
of which—combining the 5th
and 13th holes—is larger than
the playing area of Wembley
Stadium and Hampden Park
soccer field.
Altogether, there will be
night Americans In the total
field of 120 who will compete
In the British Open.
Arnold Palmer, who finish­
ed third behind Nicklaus and
Gary Player In the Whitemarsh Open, will not be among
American competitioners here
although Player and cham­
pagne Tony Lema will b*
among those teeing up Wed­
nesday for the opening round
of the 72-holo teat.

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San Fran.
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Clnn.
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PitU.
40 35 .533 7
Los Ang.
38 39 .494 10
St. Louis
39 40 .494 10
Milwaukee
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Chicago
36 38 .486 10V4
Houston
37 43 .463 12t4
New York
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Reaulta Yesterday
St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1
Milwaukee 7, Chicago 1
Philadelphia 2, San Francisco
1
Loa Angeles 5, New York 9
Pittsburgh 7, Houston 1
Games Today
No Games Scheduled
G a s* Tneodsy
All-Star Game a t Shea Sta­
dium, New York

STANDLNG8
Chiefs
5 0
Panthers
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T i|crs
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Yanks
2 3
Cubs
1 4
Rebels
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Garnet Today
Rebels vs Tiger*
(Ft. Mclloo Little League
Field 4:30 p. m.)
Cuba vs Chiefs
(Ft. Mellon Softball Field
4:30 p. m.)

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Tight Bathing Suit
The poet who claimed
"April is the crudest month"
didn't remember the swim­
ming lesson—when Americans
of all shapes and sizes climb
into bathing suits and hit the
beach.

For many over-fed, under
exercised adults, the moment

PVT. L. J. RISNER

Pvt. Risner To
Finish Training
FORT JACKSON, S. C. Private Linvel J, Risner, 21,
■on of Mr. and Mrs. Linvel
J. Risner, 2420 Holly Ave.,
Sanford, will complete h i s
Basic Combat Training here
on July 17, 1964. This is the
first phase of his active duly
training and a part of the ob­
ligation he incurred upon en­
tering the service.
While assigned to Company
D, 7th Battalion, 2d Training
Brigade of this Infantry
Training Center, he has boon
Introduced to a wide variety
of infantry skills, along with
intensive physical condition­
ing. He attended classes in
the tradition of the service,
character guidance, and the
role of the Army in the World
today.
Fort Jackson uses the U. S.
.A rm y’s THAINFIRK ME­
THOD of teaching rifle
marksmanship. Under simu
laled battle conditions, the
trainee fires at pop up target*
at unknown distances on ter­
rain which duplicates combat
areas.
Basic training is climaxed
by a graduation review before
Brigadier General Gines Per­
ez, Commanding General of
Fort Jackson. Outstanding
Trainees are recognized in
the ceremony that is open to
parents and Invited guests.
Private Risner enlisted In
tine U. S. Army Reserves.
He Is a graduate of Semin­
ole High School, Sanford,
class of 1960. Prior to enter­
ing the service he was em ­
ployed as a grocery clerk by
Jackson's Mlnlt Market, Jack­
sonville, Fia.

of truth cornea with the first
try-on of last year’s swim­
suit—or a spanking new one.
There, In front of the mirror,
they realize what a multitude
of sins their street wear has
covered during the months of
hibernation.
In a bathing suit, the bulges
paunches and flab are ex­
posed for what they are. And
that, whenever it happens, is
the crudest month.
Unattractive as they are,
these signs of excess weight
do more than assault one's
esthetic sense, the Seminole
Debary
Heart
Association
says. Above-normal weight
means higher- than • average
risk of such diseases as dia­
betes, kidney ailments and
cardiovascular c o n d 11 ions.
Some educated estimates bold
that, compared to a person ol
normal weight, the overweight
individual runs two to three
times the risk of developing
high blood pressure, hyperten­
sive heart disease and coron­
ary heart disease (heart at­
tack).
Life insurance premiums
are usually higher for the fat
man, too. Thai's because life
insurance companies have
found overweight associated
with a higher risk of dying
from diseases such as those
mentioned above. Premiums
are reduced as weight—and
the risk of dying from these
disease—goes down.
If you arc rudely jolted by
the first glimpse of yourself
in your bathing suit, take a
look at your dally food in
take. Excess weight Is usually
the result of three factors: 1)
Eating too much; 2) Eating
the wrong kinds of food; 3)
Getting too llllle exercise. The
extra pounds you collect at
various parts of your anatomy
represent calories you took in
but did not work off.
The French, for all their
love of food and mouth-water­
ing sauces, are a very practl
cal people. They have a say­
ing worth remembering the
next lime you arc tempted by
a fudge nut sundae topped
witih mountains of whipped
-cream; "A minute in the
mouth; an hour In the sto­
mach; a lifetime on the bips."
The cardiovascular diseases,
the Association reminds you,
take more lives each year than
all other causes combined
Why let overweight raise the
risk? You can lower the oddi
by lowering your weight. You
will most certainly look better
on the beach.

J ACKSONVI LLE, Fl a.
(U PI)—Four Ku Klux Riansmen today faced a new trial
because an all-white jury fail­
ed to reach a verdict on fed­
eral e o n a p i r a e y charges
against them In a racial
bombing.
One other Ktan member
waa acquitted Sunday in the
wind-up of a six-day trial.
The five were charged with
two federal offenses in an al­
leged conspiracy to blow up
th home of a young Negro

boy who Integrated the pre▼louily all-white Lerkawanna
Elementary School here.
The Klanimen had faced
maximum possible sentences
of II years on charges of
conspiracy 1) to violate sixyear - old Donald Godfrey's
rights under the Constitution
and 2) his rights under n
federal court order which in­
tegrated the school.
All the deefndanta had de­
nied any knowledge of the
blast at the home of the God­

frey boy last Feb. 16 or of
dynamite stolen In December
nnd allegedly used in the
blnst.
Acquitted on both ehnrges
and released waa Jarky Don
Harden, 25.
Robert Pittman Gentry, 26,
was acquitted of one count
but was ordered to stand trial
again when no verdict could
bo reached on the arrond
charge. Mistrials were declar­
ed in the eases of the remain­
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Miss Janis Sue Howell Exchanges
Marriage Vows W ith J. R. Marriott
M in Jan ii Sue Howell and
Jamfta Ronald Marriott were
m arried Friday evening in a
lovely candlelight ceremony
a t the G r a c e Methodiit
Church on June 5, at 7:30.
The Impressive douhlc-rlng
ceremony was performed by
Rev. John H. H im Jr. before
an Altar decorated by potted
palm i and greenery, with two
beautiful Altar v aiei contain­
ing white gladi and yellow
■haata dalilei. A reverent
glow w ai ca it aver the Altar
by the two wrought iron candlabrai, lighted with white
tapera.
Mr. Roger Harria furniihcd
the traditional nuptial hymna
with Mr. Robert Bennett ring­
ing “Oh, Promlae Me", “ With­
er Thou Goeat", and “Tha
Lord's Prayer." The benedic­
tion wai taken from the Book
of Ruth,
The lovely bride, given in
marriage by her father, Jam ­
e i E. Howell, choie for her
vowi a formal gown of allk
bridal taffeta and re-embroid­
ered alcncon lace, Tha fitted
srml-emplre bndle# featured
a acoop neckline and tradi­
tional tapered aloevci. The
gown bodice wai accented
with mcdalliona of matching
lace. The voluminous akirt
fell from a aaah Into a sweep­
ing chapel train. Her Illusion
veil fell from a forward head­
piece of petals encrusted with
pearls and crystals, and she
carried a cascade bouquet ol
white rosea witli a removable
white phalaenopsis orchid cor■age with while satin leavca.
Serving her slater as maid

of honor, Miss Joy Howell
was attired in a turquoise
satin sheath with matching
illusion veil, atached to an
organza bow headpiece. Mrs.
Marrlctta Faulk and Miss
Janiec Toole served as brides­
maids and were dressed Iden­
tical to the maid of honor.
They carried cascade bou­
quets of yellow daisy mums
and pom poms with matching

satin leaves und ribbons to
match the dresses.
The groom’s brother .Robert
E. Smlfth, served as best man
and ushers were Lee Faulk
and Benny Savko.
Lillie Less Kay Faulk, car­
rying a white basket trimmed
with yellow ribbon streamers,
and filled with white and yel­
low rose petals, was a beau­
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MRS. JAMBS IlONALD MARRIOTT

The William Morrows Have
25th Wedding Anniversary

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MORROW, couple ut left, recently ol&gt;nerved
their 26th wedding anniversary w ith n MtirprlHo buffet dinner Riven in
their honor by Mr. nnd Mrs, Rotund Grundy, rltiht. Minn Curol Ann Mor­
row in in front of her parentH.
By Julia llartoa
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grun­
dy of Dol Ray Munor war*
hosta to a aurprlaa buffet din­
ner on June 28 honoring Mr.
and Mra. William Morrow of
Winter Park, on their &gt;’5th
wedding annlveranry.
A wedding cake centered
the beautifully act table,
which featured a buffet of
cold turkey, him, smIhiU and
a wide assortment of relishes

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The ring-bearer was Master
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anything alsa that take* your
carried holds great sentimen­
fancy. Plant from cana such
tal value by Its owner, Mrs.
hardy Items as atheas, hy­
Pauline Harriett. The mother
drangeas In bloom, and any
or the bride purchased the
container - grown evergreen
pillow when on her honey­
abruba or trees. Keep water­
moon and gave It to Mrs. Har­ ed.
riett, her sister, for a souven­
Moving of a large palm tree
ir. It has performed In five
1* best left to an expert with
weddings since that time;
a tree crane for lifting I t
IU first wedding was in 1947
But should you with to trans­
with Miss Edith Chestnut and fer a small site palm from
Tom Berkner as first princi­ one placa to another within
ples. Mias Lucille Eisenhow­ your garden, here’a howr
er and Jam es Chestnut were Palma are best moved In
the second couple to make warm weather at the begin­
use of the little “good luck" ning of the rainy season.
charm, Mlsa Lydia Wicboldt
If you break the roots of a
and Paul Carlson were the ■mall palm, which you will
third couple to use It and It during moving, the roota will
must have really brought not form new tips. The palm
them “ good luck" on their must put out new roota to
journey to Peru immediately replace them. Therefore, mov­
following their wedding. They ing a small ball of earth with
are still over there serving the palm will avoid damage
as Christian Missionaries. to the newest, shortest roota
The fourth couple were near the trunk, which can
friends of Mias Wlcboldt's carry on after moving.
whose names are not avail­
Since root losa result* In
able at present, and the fifth lets moisture abaorption, it la
couple to try out Its “ charms" well to remove some of the
were Mr.
Mi j. Marriott. Icavrs to hnlnn— top and
The bride's mother, Mrs. bottom. Do not cut horizon­
Quincy Howell, chose for her tally across tha top. Instead,
daughter’s wedding a pink remove lower leaves ona at
laco sheath with matching a time by cutting through the
hat and white accessories. ■talk near tha trunk. Don’t
Her corsage was made up ol pull off leaves, or you will
white roses.
tear up the tup of tha trunk.
The groom's mother chose Let the few tup leaves remain
for the occasion a beautiful to protect the new ones that
beige brocade dress and wore emerge from tha central
matching accessories and her crown.
Palm roots are dormant in
corsage was identical to Mrs.
Howell's,
cold weather, but grow ra­
Immediately following the ther rapidly during the sum­
ceremony, a reception was mer. Palms grown In cans
held In lh*&gt; garden of the Run- may be set out at any season
day School Department of the without r o o.t disturbance
Church. The tables were over­ Keep newly moved palms well
until
established.
laid with while damask watered
cloths and the four tiered Planting slightly deeper than
wedding cake with traditional before will help to brace a
bride and groom, was encir­ palm th at has been moved.
Spider Mitea thrive in
cled with fern and lovely tiny
blue flowers. The punch table warm, dry weather. You may
not know they are around be­
was identical.
Mlsa Barbara Ncttlca presi­ cause they tlu .U r on the un­
ded over the Bride’s Book. dersides of foliage, pierce the
Assisting at the reception surfaces and auck out the
wero Miss Mary Ruth Silvers, Juices. Tha first indication
Mls Alice Quocn, Mrs. Mamie may bo a change of color
Rowlln, Mrs. Pauline Harri­ from green to brown or
ett, Mrs. May Reedy and bronxc. Look underneath for
tiny webs, and apply a millMrs. Dorothy Bruncsu.
Following the reception, cidc.
Night-Feeding Insects, such
the bride and groom left for
the west cosst. For the wed­ os beetles, chew on flower
ding trip, Iho bride wore a buds or clusters of new leaves
three piece suit of beige linen before they unfold. When
and the removable orchid flowers or leaves do expand,
they are full of hole*. Some
corsage from her bouquet.
Out of town finest* were: control for rhewers such aa
Grandmother of the bride, chordane, w i l l discourage
Mrs. James E. Howell Sr. of them.
Itemembcr, keep on tipping
Ibmlfny; Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Browning, Mr. and Mra. Ju ­ your Polnsettina through Au­
lius Fritclll and son Robert; gust, ao that yuu mny have
Mr. John Peterson, Mr. and more blooms.
Mra, Joe Hardy and daugh­
ters, Mrs. Lucille Hickman
and son Tuny and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Faulk and daughter,
Lesa, all from Orlando.
Alto Mrs. Marfiaret Nasworthy, Mrs. Virginia Hires
of Winter Park; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Smith and son of
St. Petersburg; Miss Barbara
Neltlea of Orange City and
Miss Patsy Waters of Longwood, and Miss Janice Toole
of DeLand,

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Morrow, daughter of the hon­
Mr. and Mrs. Morrow re­ ored guests.
ceived many lovely glfta and
left for Miami Heath, where
they departed via taint for
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Attending the dinner wero
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Coble,
Mr. und Mia. Albert Jordan
and daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Paul .Mm*linit, Mrs. John G.
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Mias Patricia McGill, daugh­ [with a miniature bride and I wedding trip and will reside In Olive Hunter, Mr*. Ethel Fox,
Tamps, and Mrs. C, R. Jones,
Eau Gallic.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George groom.
Following the reception, the
Assisting at the reception Mr*. Jack Kanncr, Mrs. Blan­
McCarthy, of Tampa, and
bride and groom left on a j were Mrs. M. E. Baker, -Mrs. ton Owen, Mrs. Thelma Alli­
nandall Priest Jr., son of Mr.
son, Tampa.
Floating hostesses w e r e
and Mrs. R. D. Priest Sr., of
Miss Barbara Kroner, Miss
Sanford, were united in holy
Janice Oivcn and Mrs. Carl
matrimony Sunday, June 21,
Rcmusat.
at 8:30 p.m., at the First
Out of town guest* were
Methodist Church of Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. George R- Sims
with Rev. Don Bain of Interand son, Clarence. ML Dora;
Miss Dianne Angel, Boe* Ra­
bay Methodist Church, Tam­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kipp,
pa, performing the Impressive
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Varn and
double ring ceremony a t the
children, MUchic. Franc! and
altar flanked by s e v e n
Lenny, all of Orlando, and
branched candelabra and tail
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brockman and son, John, from
baskets of glads.
Pensacola.
The bride, given in m arri­
Also Rev. and Mrs. Don
age by her father, was lovely
Bain, Tampa; Mrs. Ixwlso
in a full-length gown (which
Rlrchenoufih, Miss Sally Me.
•he made) of white lace over
Kcnzie, Mizs Carol Coleman
satin, featuring a scalloped
and Pattie Van Steenburgh,
neckline and long tapered
all of Tampa, and Mr. and
sleeves. Her veil of lllislon
Mrs. George Mo»s and daugh­
was attached to a petite crown
ter. Caroline, of New Jersey.
and she carried a white lace
A l s o Mrs. 5srah Stlch,
covered Bible and a cascade
Clearwater; Mrs. V i r g i l
bouqutt of while carnations.
Green and daughter, Nancy,
Attending the bride were
of Pompano Reach; Mr. and
Miss Sarah Priest, sister of
MRS. RANDALL PRIEST JR .
Mrs, Wallace C. Stlch and
the groom; Mrs. Clara Beav­
daughters, Shcrion rod Sarah
ers, matron of honor, St.
Marie, Clearwater; Mr. and
Petersburg, and Mist Nancy
Mrs. William B. Stlch and
Monroe, maid of honor, from
son, David, Jacksonville, and
Middtcvillc, N. J . They were
Russell Carlton, Miami.
gowned in blue late over blue
Hcrschcl Powell, Frank W*Ik-[
IVY CIRCLE
satin and carried bouquets ol
The last meeting ol the sea­ cr and Barbara McCally.
pink carnations.
W EDDING
son
of the Ivy Circle of the
Miss Gcorgianne McCarty,
sister of the bride, and Miss Sanford Garden Club was
C O M IN G UP?
Louise Priest, sister of the held recently st the lovely Os­ Mrs. H. D. Patton
we
outfit the mrn in
groom, were Gower girls and ceola home of Mrs. William
the parly, correctly . . . .
Hostess To
carried white satin covered F. Mannon.
r&lt; mfort ably.
A delicious salad supper
baskets with blue petals.
Carl Rcmusat of Sanford wr* served and each individ­ Church Group
served the groom as best msn ual table was centered with a
arrangement
of
and also standing with him beautiful
The W.M.P.F. of the Ml**were S h e r m a n Runylons, white and yellow roses.
ionary Alliance Church held
The members all enjoyed the regular meeting recently
Tampa, and Steve Beavers of
the past year and were anx­ at the home of Mr*. H. D. WHITES
St. Petersburg.
Serving as ushers were Je r­ ious to participate in all ac­ Paton on 20th Street.
Routine bin Inn* was dis­ AND
ry Dcrmlrc, Ronnie Wolfgang tivities. Each member is
and Bob Hcgland, all of Me- looking forward to the m eet­ cussed and a letter was read
TUXEDO
Dill Air Force Base, Tampa, ings resuming this fall.
from mlnionaric*. Mr. and
O U TFITS
Attending were the Mmcs. Mrs. Mongham, who were
and Robert Raynor, Sanfonl.
Dewey
R.
Straughn,
Patrick
here recently, but have re­
Mrs. Ben Wiggins, organist,
provided the wedding hymns Donahoc, Jam es Coyne, Lin­ turned to the field.
It was also reported that a RENTALS — SALES
and accompanied Ashby Jones ds McKee, Robert Dekle,
Imx of clothing had been segt
singing " I ’ll Be Loving You
to Jewish refugees in Cali­ Open Fri. Nights
Always."
Forest City
fornia.
Mr». George McCarthy, mo­
The husk-** served refresh
ther of the bride, was attired
tnents to the Mmw. George Q u f t
In a white embroidered sheath
Wells, F. Brown, Charles V
and her corsage was of blue
By Maryana Miles*
MEN'S WEAR
carnations.
Mr. und Mrs. D o n a l d Dees, E. A. Monforton, IleauSanford
The groom's mother, Mrs. Murray and children, Connie la Thornton, Fay Lee, B. II. 115 Maxnolia
Phone 322-1535
R. D. Priest, chose a blue und Tom of Lake Asher Slone, M. L. Ayers, H. Q.
print with a blue carnation Circle, have returned front a Touchton and Solan Tcslon.
corsage.
ten day visit in London, Ohio,
Following the ceremony, a where they visited with both
reception was held in McKin­ their parcnU.
C O O L CRISP SEERSUCKER
ley Ilsll with beautiful floral
arrangements placed through­
3 PIECE SUITS!
out. '
BY KAY WINDSOR
The bride's table, covered
Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Wood­
with white aaltn, held an ar­
rangement of white carna­ ruff recently attended the
tions centered with a white IRh reunion of his ctnsa at
spiral candle and greenery. Rutgrra College, Nrw llrunsThe white, four-tiered wed­ wirk, N. J., with Mr. Wood­
ding cake was decorated with ruff being the only member
bells and flowers and topped of hi* class present.

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By Abigoil Van Buren

7:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Mondsy night movie. "The Pride
DEAR ABBY: 1 think you
my Mom when she had It
I wanted to do something of St. Louis.” Dan Dailey and
so rough.
I *ro wronp to ngre* that a
for someone. I learned how Joanne Dru star in this 1952
feature on the baseball life of
THE MAN OF THE FAMILY
K iri should baby-sit with hor
to keep youngster* busy, SL Louis Cardinal star hurl•
• •
own brothtra and sistara for
entertained, and how to get er, Dlxxy Dean. It traces hi*
DEAR ABBY: We have a
nothing. Why ihould aha
them to behave without career from the Texas Lea­
healthy, able-bodied, 17pass up a chanca to make
ycar-old daughter. She baby,
punishing them or even gue, where he won the fair
site all over the neighbor­
herself $.! or |3 Just to stay
threatening to. The axjOrl- Miss Pat Nath as well as
hood for 76c an hour, but
ence l received In handling many ball games, up to star­
home and do the same thing
when
WE
need
a
baby-sit­
children more then compen­ dom and World Scrk* Victor­
for free? If patent* cuu'l
ter we have ti. hire one, liesated for the time I devot­ ia*. When an arm Injury
afford to pay sitters, they
cause she is booked up with
ed to It. H it almost impos­ threatens to shorten his car­
don’t have any business hav­
paid sitting Jobs. S h e
sible to give something eer, his off-the-fietd antics
ing largo families. 1 think
doesn’t need the money be­
without getting s t least a t threaten to shorten hit m ar­
it la terrible the way some
cause we give her a very
much In return. Sign me— riage. Dick Crenna of the old
parents make slaves out of
generous allowance, but she
WELL PAID "Real McCoys” aeries, play a
hit brother, Paul.
their children. As for what
s e e
is money mad. We think it
6:30 9 p.m. CBS. "I and
children "owe” their par­
Is good experience for
DEAR ABBY: I would
ents, 1 can’t see where Ihsy
young people to earn money,
Ilk* to know how a child Claudie" on "Vacation Play­
owe them anything. Chil­
but wouldn’t you think a
can justify accepting mon­ house." A couple of traveling
dren don't ask to b« born.
high school senior would
ey from his parent* for pals, Ross Martin as Clint
You can use my letter if you
realise that money Is not "sitting” with siblings, 1 Hightower and Jerry La lining
want, but please don't use
ns Important as volunteer­
happen to be the eldest as Claudie Hughee are pull­
my name.
ing an occasional helping
daughter In a family where ing a small house trailer
“ PAID” hand at home?
there were U children. I down a Texas road without
•
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MONEY MAD’S PARENTS didn't Just “sit’: with the benefit of hors* power. They
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: That gree­
younger ones, either. I bath­ thumb a tow from a couple of
dy girl signed ’’UNPAID”
DEAR ABBY: Pleas* tell
ed them, dressed them, fed pretty blondes; Nancy Gifford
should be ashamed of her­
UNPAID that the best
them, and did the diapers. a young widow played by
self. I am not a girl. I am
things In life are free. When
If 1 had been paid for all Barbara Stuart, and her sla­
ter Joe Anne Smith played
a 17-year-old boy, but I
I was In my teem (bark
the hours I “set," I would
by Jennifer Billingsley. Nan­
have been a sitter for my
in the 1930'i) I sat for ma­
b* sitting pretty.
cy has a 64 aero ranch that
mother ever since I was IS
ny an hour and refused to
GERTRUDE
lacks manpower but Clint ls
a
•
e
years old. I sat with three
accept pay when It was of­
younger sisters and a baby
fered.
Troubled? Writ# to AB­
brother six nights a week
I am not referring to sit­
BY, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
for four years while my
ting at home with my own
Calif., 90069. For a person­
mother worked. You see,
brothers and sisters. I
al reply, enclose a (tamped,
Miss Abby, my father died
would never dream of ac­
self-addressed envelope,
M ONDAY P. K .
• • •
and that was the only way
cepting money from my
awe (I ) C k n sa a * wewareeai
parent* for that h*d It been
M om could manaae. I
(») N * * a l i n *
For Abby's booklet, "IIow
f : l t (1) ste ci* H m n w
la
wouldn’t trade a bushdbasoffered to me, which It as­
To Have A Lovely Wed­
■ porta
ket full of dollars for the
suredly was not! I used to
ding,” send 60 cents to Ab­
I : ' ( 1) W «»tti*r
I :■S (Si W a a t h a r
good feeling It gives me to
volunteer to care for the
by, Box 69700, Los Angelas,
# : ! • (1&gt; W « I t* r C r o n h l t *
know that I was able to help
neighbors’ children because
Calif., 90069.
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a little reluctant to engage In
hard labor. He concocts a
scheme to make the girls be­
lieve there la oil on Nancy's
real estate.
6:30-10 p.m. ABC. Wagon
Train. "The Duncan Molvcr
Story." iRerun) A good cast
help* make Uila a reasonably
Interesting story about the
army'a spa rent disinterest In
helping an officer reclaim
some stolen supplies. Ron
Hayes, Chris Robinson, Joan­
na Moore, 51Ike .Mazurkl,
Gene Evans and John Larkin
add a lot of strength to the
acting company.
9-9:30 p.m. CBS. Hie Danny Thomas Show. (Rerun)
Tills is one of several epi­
sodes filmed In Rome and it
haa some amusing momenta.
Danny and Kathy (Danny
Thomas and Marjorie Lord)
feel conspicuous dining in an
Italian restaurant in their
tourist clothes, ao change to
peasant garb. They're wel­
comed with open arms till
Danny realitea one change
he forgot to make was trans­
fer of hli wallet from his
American clothe*.
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. Holly.

wood and the Star*. "They
Want Thataway." (Rerun)
The opening montage allowing
westerns In foreign languages
la a quaint and effective no­
tion. There is a quicky look
at western clients, which Is
at fascinating as it ti disap­
pointingly superficial, and a
brief examination of the talk­
ing westerns, with barely a
nod toward TV'* contribu­
tions. An Interesting show but
far too big a subject for a
half hour.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Sing Along
With Mitch. (Color) (Rerun)
Instead of a single unifying
force, a potpourri of themes
characterizes tonight’s hour.
The "Roaring Twenliw” of­
fers soma sure-fire material,
complete with "Charleston."
Leslie Uggams la particularly
appealing with Ethel Waters'
reverent "His Eye la On Tha
Sparrow.” There are some di­
verting momenta in the oper*
■ta sequence and, if you miss­
ed them on your favorite
street eomer during the holi­
day season, the Salvation Ar­
my band and chorus is the
guest gang for the final Sing
Along.

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Tt«S (S) I t a v a U u s W i l t
T raval
(«) D l a a a t
(!) ra n * O r»r T haatar

(Jacoby On
The great success of bridge
today Is due to many factors.
One of the principal Hems Is
)tho bridpa teacher. Without
teachers thcro would be few
players and without players
there would be no market for
writers. So when the Amer­
ican Bridge Teachers' Asso­
ciation holds Its seventh an­
nual convention in Toronto
on July 23 and 23, 1 will be
one of the thousand or so In
.attendance. 1 will address the
L .w la tin n on bidding trends,
but I would be at the meeting
anyway.
Here Is a typical teacher’s
hand. The problem 1* for declarer to get hU ninth trick
at a no-trump contract and
the way for blm to get It is

By Oswald Jacqby

,VAH-11 Takes
Army For Ride
Heavy Attack Squadron It*
commanded by Cmdr. B. W.
Bartholomew recently gave
LL Col. James M. Butler, U.S.
Army, his first flight from an
aircraft carrier aboard tha
AJ88 franklin D. Roossvalt
deployed la tha MadlUrranFlylng In one of the aquadton'a Douglas A3B Skywarriora piloted by i,L Cmdr.
Harvey Aubuehon, LL Col.
Butler wee able to obaarra
the versatility of the ASH and
Heavy Attack. Tha Checkertall flight crow composed of
£ L Cmdr. Aubuehon, LL K*rm lt Jamison, bombardier-nav­
igator, and WUUam F. Tay­
lor,
aviation, alactrldan’a
mata first class, third crew­
man, demon* tr t tad high altltuda and loft bombing on a
practice target, low-level nav­
igation, and in-flight refuel­
ing with another of the squodxon’e ASBs.
* Following tha fllghL LL
Col. Butler was made an hon­
orary Cbsckcrtail of VAU-11
and waa presented a certifi­
cate attesting to this fact by
Cmdr. Robert W. Kennedy,
executive officer of VAH
Eleven.
LL Col. Butler Is attached
to the headquarters, U.S.
.European Command,. Parts,
Franca.

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Opening lead—V t
to capture two club trteka.
Moat of the lime be will get
those two tricks Irrespective
of how he plays the club
suit, but there is only one

she a best-dressed member of
Uio “ right” crowd? Dow she
spend her time and money
where It will moke the big­
gest show ?
“la that really bow women
Judge other woman?" 1 asked
tha women ei America, and
they answered with deep aerlousneaa, It Is a question that
American women, in these
changing Umcs, consider Im­
portant.
And ao they aat down and
thought about It — thought
about the woman they admire
moat and why they admire
them. And then they wrote
me their conclusions.
Here, from letters from
■mall towns and big d tk a
from every section at the
United Stales, are Use HEAL
standards by which women
Judge each other. “The wom­
an 1 admire moat," say Amer­
ican women:
Like* her husband and let*
others know I t
la a good mother, whow
children are being trained In
the ways that will make them
bappy and responsible and
kind hwnaa beings.
1* a good friend the kind
who respects a confidence,
can be oounted on In time ef
trouble, and Isn't Jealous of
other woman or quick to cri­
ticise thorn.
H u tha kind of quiet poise
which come* from being i t
peace wtth herself and those
around bar.
Gives of her Uma to her
community and to her church,
without atfkeetinj her family.

line of play that will abso­
( I ) T h a I.ucT S h a w
lutely guarantee those two *;*n (*&gt; D a n n y T h o r n a i
111! ( I t A ndy G r i f f i t h S h a w
tricks.
(1) H o l l y w o o d a n d lh *
S tart
South simply playi out his
11:4*
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ace of clubs I If be drop* an
(I ) Kaat HI.1*— W eal
honor, his worrlsa are over;
■Ida
(I
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if either opponent shows out,
M itch
he alao haa no trouble. If t l too ( I ) Xaara
y
(
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N awallna
East shows out, he leads to­
11:11 I t ) S p o rt * F i n a l
wards dummy's ten. If West
(S&gt; T h a a t a r o f t h a S t a r t
shows out, he crosses to dum­ 11:1* &lt;ev T a a l t t Bkaw
U : t l ( I ) T h a L a t a S how
my and leads toward hit own
Jack.
T U E S D A Y A . M.
If both opponents follow, «:4* ( I t Slam On
he plays another club toward
dummy’s ten. If West shows
out, the ten will force an
honor and his jack will be an
eventual trick. If West fol­
lows low, he plays dummy’s
ten and la still sure of hli
second club trick.
STUART (UPI) Three
persona were killed Sunday
when fire destroyed a two.
By Ruth Millett s t o r y apartment building
here.
Conlributee Ideas, Instead of Tim victims, two men and
gossip when she ia In a group. a woman, were, on the lop
Takes pride in her appear­ floor of tha wooden building
ance. without making It i when Urn Ore broke out. The
full-time Job.
Keeps alive her own indi­
viduality and pursues bar In­ Sister Asked
terests instead of burdening
her husband and children To Join March
with the knowledge that they
MIAMI (UPI) — Fidel
are her whole life.
Castro’s alatar, who defected
Those are the qualities that from Cube Monday, haa bean
women referred to over and
over a* being the ones they Invltad to join ether Cuban
axil** in e m an march on
moat admire. And though not
nno woman claimed all ef Washington July 31, march
organ!ear* announced Thurs­
those qualities for herself,
many said they knew woman day,
who had tham all. One wom­ March Commlttas Chairman
an ended ber letter with this David Ceheiaa says ths state
department has been asked to
promise to beraelf:
grant Juana Castro a 10 - day
“ You have done us all a
visa if aha agrees to join tha
favor. Now that you’va made
planned march.
me alt down and set clearly
The 61-year-old Juans fled
what I admire in others. I'm
her brother's communist Is­
going to tape my list In my
land last Monday and bitterly
kilchcn cabinet and read R
denounced Catt.ro whan aha
every day for Inspiration"
arrived In Mexico.

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leanli arena, but there Is one
big problem.
The arena, which houses
three tan all courts, has a
polyvinyl plastic roof which
ia aky blue In eolor.
At H a r v a r d , however,
“Blue” la associated only
with Yale. So the only way to
beat the problem waa to des­
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Government figure* showed
today that the five month
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business district into darkneaa.
The victims were Identified
ss Jam es Johnson, 31, Lee
Davie, R), and Gtorlda Jean
Grubbs, 14.
Another ocnip;,,: of the apartment building, F r e d
Smith waa hoapItaUcad with
third degree burns.
"Die building want up Uks
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Cooke, ■ volunteer fireman.
Ths home of A. A. Malhrny
slao waa destroyed in ths
blaze but Ihe family escaped
wltho u t Injury, authorities
said.
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raised by a correspondent
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Forecast
TUESDAY, JULY 7, » M
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
You find that there la • more
benign fe&lt;line In the air now
and It li a good day to plan
social functions, aa wall as
smooth over any tensions
with romantic attachments i
also to hava more beauty and
artistic culture In your sur­
roundings. Show you will
take first steps toward being
• peacemaker now.
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB) A day when you can buy
and sell, conduct business af­
fairs In a most satisfactory
way. Then be off to Tarious
places with people you ad­
mire. Evening can be moat
enjoyable,
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) You are able to hit on
the Ideas and to get tha sup­
port you need for Increasing
income at this time. First see
how you can make real estate
you own more valuable. Call
tha right people for expert
help.
GEMINI (May 21 to Juno
t l ) You only need positive at­
titude to get whatever legiti­
mate desires may be yours.
Important you dress In good
taste, however, and a r e
charming In manner. ADVANCE*
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) You must pre­
pare yourself now for what­
ever projects, advancement
you may have In mind. Con­
tact the experts who can giva
you added knowledge. See
th at you build on a firm
foundation.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) You can acquire much
pertinent Information from
logical-thinking friends If you
go after it. Gadding about
socially tonight brings help­
ful persons within your or­
bit. Be cheerful.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Intelligently hand­
ling duties that bring a
greater amount of success Is
wisest course now. Get into
the business world early. Vit­
al clvlo duties can bring much
esteem, too.
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) Taking a tittle
trip or writing to those outof-town can soon bring the
results yon w e n t Don't does
your mind to new methods,
Ideals. Advance by being
more modem.
SCORPIO (October St to
November 21) Conferring with
experts In government or bus­
iness affairs can spell the dif­
ference between success end
failure now. Take partner
with you. Share profits later,
HAGITTARIUB (November
22 to December 21) long
conversation* with associates
can bring about unusually
fin* remits today. Show grat­
itude for your alliance. Agree
on matter* of policy — b«
loyal,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) While recrea­
tion li on your mind, this la
noncthe)i'sa the boat time t o
■rcnnipllsh much nf practical
value. Cooperate with fellow
workers. I’M is best time for
fun.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February ID) Now that
most of your practical affairs
are In order, this is a good
time to pursue favorite hob­
bles. lire** nicely. Be with
persons whom you Ilk* very
much, those who are kind,'
com Ii-out,
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Making horns llfu
more harmunlout is very much
on your mind. Put plane Into
operation
quickly and
get approval of kin. Don't use
that imperious tone Uiat oth­
er* dislike.
IF YOUR CHILD IB BORN
TODAY, he or she will be a
fin* talker and would do well
In any selling capacity or in
police work, a public office,
Investigation and tha like.
Give tha beet education pos­
sible and early teach to com­
plete whatever hat once been
started, otherwise the fine
promise In thle chert will be
lost. A certain amount of dieclpline la also necessary ear­
ly In life.
"The Stare case pel. they
Be net ram p el" What yen
make nf year Ufa Is largely
up ts YOU!
Carroll High tar's Individual
Forecast for your sign for
July Is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdala and
I LUO ta Carroll Rlgbter Fore­
feet The 8apford Herald, Bog
1B21, Hollywood Z&gt;, California.
Georgia, Iowa, New York
North Dakota honor the
wild roes I s their state flow-

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Attorney* f«»r Kierulor
Post Office llox 1330
Sanford, Florida
32771
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1. Lost &amp; rnuna

2. Notices - rersonala
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation,
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Mile Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salona
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio Sl Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery * Toola
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Peta"
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles *Vantcd
IX. Automobiles • Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
80. Trailers - Cabanas

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July 6, 1064 — Pngo 11 &lt;12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 21. Beauty Salona

By Nadine Seltzer

LOCH ARMOR. 4 HR. 2 Rath. OLDER HOME, 3 Br. large
Permanent Special
Cent. air. Fla Rni Sprtnk
rooms, large shady lot with Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
lers, patio. Ph. 322-8522, 207 fruit trees. No down pyml.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Ridge Rd.
1020 Palmetto Ave, Phone 318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
322 3398.
SPECIAL FOR JULY
COOL
COUNTRY HOME
AVAILABLE TODAY Now Air-conditioned. Prices
Surrounded by large shady
starling at:
Permanents
oaks, tins 3 bedroom Iramc No waiting, no fussing! $400 $6 95. Shampoo, Set, $1.75,
home, modernized, lound
and move in TODAY. Thu
Haircuts $1.25,
condition, with a separate 2 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home ll Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
car garage ami fenced MO'
in outstanding ccndition. A Hotel Ph. 322 8525
yard i* a quick Sale offer­ big i*uy with monthly pay
ing at only $8,730 with
ments of $103. You must see Z.2. Build - Pnint • Repair
very attractive term 9 to suit
this tn appreciate a real
FOR PAINTING k REPAIR
your budget. May we show
buy!
WORK Call 322-5426.
it to you today? We have
the Key!
Seminole Realty FOR A PAINTER, inside 01
out, call Luther Tasker at
1901 Park Avenue
332 6159.
Stenstrom Really
FA 2 5232 anytime
25. Plumbing .Service
2565 ty rk Dr.
322-2120
YOU TELL ME!

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phone# FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
New Custom-built, T.ahe Mary
(’. It., 2 lilt, ear|&gt;tirlet uti­
lity, shade A citrus. MIA
Finance. 322-6859.
1957 NASHUA House Trailer,
47 x 8, Completely furnish­
'Would you take ■ look at our swimming pool? It boa
ed. Lake Monroe Itoat Bowl.
* flat tir e r
Ph, 668-3727.

8. Education • Instruction , 6 For Rent
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

THERE'S PEACE k QUIET
TURN. Apt. 3 Ruullla 4c batii. No plor.ci. In 0 2 Bit houic or.
Close in. $53 mo. incl. wa­ paved street you can buy
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 668-4601,
ter &amp; elec. Ph. 322 9507.
Enterprise, FU.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
equipt., exc. location. Ph.
Ball-Blair Apfency
322-3594.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
3rd &amp; Park Ave,
Ground Floor, $03; Second
Phone 322 5611
floor, $69. Util, furnished.
J. W. HALL, Real Eslate
$100 DOWN
Ph. 322-3841

Men-worn an. 18 52. Start huh
aa $102 ■ week. Preparatory
training u n.t 1 ] appointed
Thoutands of Job# open. Ex
pcrloncc usuall n eersu ry .
FREE information on job&gt;,
aalarlea, requirement#. Write
TODAY giving name, ad
FHA-VA HOMES
droii and phone. Lincoln
Service, Itox S3, Sanford UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt SEVERAL Outstanding 3 A 3
Kit. equip!. Tcrraizo floors
Herald.
Bedroom Homes available in
tile bath, Venetian shades,
all Areaa of Sanrord. Let ua
1. Lost St Found
water furn. Ph. 322 2334 aft­ Show you Around!
er 5 p.m.
LOST: ra rik c e t, blue A yel­ 6. For Rent
low in Sunland. 322-8819.
CLEAN lit Floor Apt. Pvt. 1-Room Efficiency apt. with Seminole Realty
ent. low Palmetto.
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
Pereonala
1901 S. Park Ave,
2. N olle*
for
couple or single person
2 BR. I’nftirnlabed hoime. Ph
FA 2 5232 any lime
or retired. All utilities in­
322S89Z.
SALES-PAHT8-SERVICE
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
FHA - VA HOMES
cated on lit St., within 1
Gar,
apL
1201
Magnolia
Ave.
YOUR ItEXAIR DEALER
2, 3, 4k 4 BEDROOMS
block
of
2
free
parking
lota
Apply
&amp;-6:30,
2533 S. Park
322-6511
1, fa, k 2 BATHS
and ihoppfeig center. In­
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
ROSE COURT ARTS
quire at Manuel Jacobson
S. Education • Instruction 1 HR. furn,
Floor. 29!!
$100
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
Sanford Avr. 668-1323.
lxiw Monthly Payment*
SWIMMING LESSONS AVAIL
CLEAN Unfurn. apt, 309 Mag­ For Complete Information
Rcaaonablc rales. Call Jim F'um. Apt. 2300 Mdlmivltle.
nolia. Apply downstairs af­
See Or Call Your
Plgott, 322-5083.
ter B p. m.
1 BIl., Fum, Apt. wIUi Pvt.
FHA - VA bath, 117 S Park Ave.
LAKE MARY. 1 Furn. Duplex
SANFORD HERALD
FURNISHED Garage Apt. SIS Apt. Adultf, no peta. Nice
SALES BROKER
WANT ADS
for single man. 322-3930.
mo., water inel. 305 So.
Stenstrom Realty
BRING FAST
Park. Ph. 323-0705.
2 BR House. 203 Holly A\c.
RESULTS
Reduced rent. $55 mo. Kit. 2565 Park Dr.
322-2420
2 BR Fun), apt. 1703 Magnolia
$65. Ph. 322-3051 or 322 2296 equipt. Ph. 322-588$.
EXPANSIVELegal Notice 917 E. 25th 1 BR Gar. Apt. FURN. Apt. Close In. Jlmmla
NOT EXPENSIVE
Cowan. 322 4013.
A place to live while building
Pum. $50.
F IIT lT lO ie n a m b
a home of your design on
NOTICK IS h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t MODERN Fum. apt#. Also
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
your country lot is litis
I a m e n g a g e d In b u s i n e s s At
Pay ton Run! tv
Storage ipare. Ph, 322-I3T4
TDD W. 91 h Bt.. Ben f o rd , l e m l trailer located on 4Vu acres
323-1301
1792
at
Hiawatha
no)* C o u n t y .
Florida,
under
with over 200 ft. frontage
t h e f i c t i t i o u s n a m e of, BUN LARGE 2 BR House. Near
on
Hlway 415, in minutes
S H I N E TV. a n d I h a t I I n l a n d
W
E
LA
K
A
APARTMENTS
Lake Ph. 322-7368,
to r r . l e l e r *a!d m im e w i t h t h e
from Sanford uud 20 min
Rooms private baths, 114
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t .
utes f r o m the Atlantic
y . First St.
H r m ln o la C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , In UNFURN. 2 tilt house. 2100
accordance w ith th e p rovisions
Ocean Beach. Only $10,000,
Cordova. Ph. 323 0274.
o f tlie F l c t l t l u u a N a m e S t a t u t e s
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
$2,500 Down. Call Stemper
t o - w i t : Hectlon K M I F l o r i d a 4 RM. TURN. Apt. 1 BR, $60
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
Agency, 1919 So. French
H t a t u t e a 19(1.
mo. 323-0389.
$$5. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.
Hla: M illa r d D. D a l e r
Ave., 322 1991.
K e n n e t h W. M c l n to e h , E sq .
A ttorney at l a *
EFFICIENCY Apt. N c w. 2 BR, frame house, not fancy, rinTTHOUSE. 8"nice building
P o et U H lce Urn 199*1
Ideal for single or couplr.
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
lots. First $2,500 takes this
Ban ford . F l o r i d a 93171
Carporle, private entrance.
322-3210.
F u b l l e h J u l y *. 1 1 . 90. 17, 1914
property. Th. 668-4601, En­
C D D -ll
$85 tnclixUs utilities. No
terprise, Fla.
RENT
A
BED
pet#. Ph, 322-8604.
n o t ic e
of
s u it
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
T O i MAUD W O R T H .
NEW HOMES
D e f e n d a n t . 3-3 Room Garage apts. Turn.
Beds.
r&gt; Ml. South on Rl. 17-92
TOU AND B A C Il O F TOU
Including utilities. $12.50 wk.
By Day, Week, or Month
are h ere b y n o tified t h a t autt
VA-FHA —
Ph. 322-8492.
Ph. fa 2-5)81 116 W. lit St
h e* b een c o m m e n c e d a g a i n s t
FHA IN-SERVICE
yo In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o r t h a
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit of tha
COTTAGES
.Maine Street
B ta ta of F l o r i d a In a n d for
LAKE PRIVILEGES
1810 W. Third Sl. Clean, new­
So. l.ongwood District
Sem inole County, the entirely decorated, modern, 2 BR Contact: Mr. FertfUBoti
v lu te d t i t l e of w h i c h Is: F A L L 1 Bedroom, Fum, $10 mo.
H I V E D FAVINHH BANK, etc.. 2 Bedroom, Fum. $73 nu&gt;.
unfurn. Ph. Ilurtow, Fla.
802 Highland Ave.
r i s l n l l t f . • ' » - MAUD W U ItT II.
533-2326.
Lamgwoiid, Florida
Ph. 322-6106
et a l . D e f e n d a n t s , tn C h a n c e r y
No. 1(101.
T h e n a t u r e o f ( h la F u l l I*
a f o r e c l o s u r e of t h a t c a r t a l n
m o r t g a g e f ro m * a l d d e f e n d ­
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F e b r u a r y 91. 1MI In O f ficial
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t h a P u b l i c R e c o rd * a t • # » ! nola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , e n c u m ­
ber Ins t h a t c e r ta in p ltc a or
p a r c e l of p r o p e r l y l o o s t e d . S i t ­
u a t e , a n d b e i n g in s a i d C o u n t y
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8. Bench Rentals
HUTCHISON’S
OCKANFRONT APTS
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322 4058

U. For Sole or Rent
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v e n I d f a
222 1597.

12. Real Ent ale For Sale

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave
FA 26123
4 BR, 1W Bath, Florida Rm.,
central heat &amp; air-condi­
tioning. Ph. 322-4878.
COUNTRY DUPLEX on 84
arre Income f 1lo mo. Ex­
tra lot zoned TRAILER.
Owner. 838-8162.

GREEKUIUAR
Choice lota available In
Greanhriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf course.
Custom building to your
speciXicationi.
Grianbriar
. D. C
davaloped by
T - u r a a n E. O r a a o n
A ttorney for P laintiff
KINGSWOOD
1*4 On* N o rth O ra n g * B ld g .
BUILDERS, INC.
O r la n d o , F l o r i d a
P u b lish J u n e 14, 13, 31 L Ju ly
292 Fairmont Dr.
4, 19(4,
FA 2-60/4
UDA-44

V A - FHA
Property Management
&amp; Salon Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offrra for your aeli-ctlon
these Beautiful 1!, 3 , k 4
Bi-drnom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $(i,750
Down Payments
As IoO\v As .$100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

34. Articles For Salt
MODEL G Allis Chalmers
Tractor with hydraulic, ex­
tras. Good cood. $550. 8 ft.
Gandy fertilizer distributor
$45. Bell’s Nursery, l mi W.
of Big Tree Park.
GIBSON 2 Door Refrig. &amp; 40"
Phllco Elec. Range. Phone
322-6885.
PIANO, Mason Hamlin. Exe.
pond. $150. Moving. 322-8711
HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Limited quantities still la
stock. Ask for current
price*.
A M. PREVATT
749-2115
Seville, F ll.
1-1963 ■ Cyl. Falcon Air Con­
ditioner
(New)
Original
Ford Air. Special $250 In­
stalled. Call Duffcy at 3221481.

Where else In Sanford you
PLUMBING
can find a lovely 2 Story, 8
Contracting Repairs
room. I Bedroom, lt i Bath
FREE ESTIMATES
home in fine condition, nn a
R. L. HARVEY
5 AIR CONDITIONERS
shaded corner lot for only 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-SS83
in good condition, from $40,
$9,500. If you can afford to
Centrifical water pump, 2",
rent, you can afford to BUY 2 7 . Special Services
like now $26; 12' Fishing
this one!
COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
boat with 17 hp. motor. It's
Service. 322-2310.
real nice, $150; Adding ma­
SO U T H W A R D
chine $35; Billing machines
Piano Tuning and Repair
$5; Royal Typewriter $20;
Investment A Realty
W, L Harmon — FA 2-4123
Golf cart $7.50; Window fan
lit! N. Park Ave.
322 9173
$15.
REMODEL - REPAIR
LONGWOOD. 3 BR. 1 Bath,
SUPER TRADING POST
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029
$300 Down, assume $5t
So. on 17-02
322-0677
R uilrilnp r n n t r n e t n r
monthly payments. Th. 3—
JULY SPEC. Ladies' Shoe
2720.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Sale. Size# 5-6ia only. $1
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
3 BR. 2 Ihtths. sop. din. rm.,
pr. Surplus City. W. tat St.
All Types and Sizes
fully air-cond., dbla carWe Repair and Service
READY MIX CONCRETE
porte. lge. fenced yd., sep.
STINE
ratio*, Floor, Free E itlm alia
20 x 26 workshop. Ph. 322Machinery and Supply Co. Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
0537.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
NEW HOMES
AIR-CONDITIONING
well*. Stepping stones.
VA-FHA —
By FEDDERS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FHA IN-SERVICE
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
309 Elm Ave.
922-5751
South nn nt. 17-02, 6 Mi.
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Right on Seminole Ulvtl.,
Go«J Rofrlg. $30. 611 P a rk .'
29. Automobile Bervtre
One Block to Sale* Office.
Vi HP. Emerson Air-Condi­
HH2 H iuhtnm l A ve,
Aute GUm , Tape
tioner. 110-U5V. $70.* 1119
I/ongw ood, Florida
A 8*6* Cevara
Magnolia. 322-4447.
REAL DEAL — RY OWNER AUTO GLASS &amp;
Trucks
36. Automobile
3 Rrdroonts, Living Room,
Dining Room, kitchen, and SEAT COVER CO. '63 Chevy II Nova, Excelled
904 W. 2nd St. FA 24052
large Florida Room. Builtcood. Ph. 322-22S3.
in Range. Huge double lot ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1960
BIHCK Le Sabre. Exa.
200 x 200. In Country, yet COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
cood. k extra clean. Ph.
only 5 mini, from Down­ Free inspection, estimate*,
322-5609.
town &amp; 10 mini, from base,
pickup, delivery. Recorlnf
Ph. 322 2297.
a repairs discounted.
1943 Chewy 2 S. S. $»x&gt;, take
322-3443
up payments. 322-1187.
NORTH O R L A N D O . $100 2UVi E. 3rd.
Down, Ilkr new Resale*; 3
AUTO
GLASS
1982 2 Dr. Comet, RAH, Exc.
ami 3 Rctlrnomi, 1 and 2
com!. Std. shift, 322-6266.
baths, equipped kitchens.
INSTALLED
$50-578 mo. pays all, liclmly Senkarik Glass and Paint '60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Realty, 1'h. 322-1841.
Company
Exc. cond. $893. 322-7544.
210 Magnolia Ph. PA 1-4822
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
Fla. Rm., cent. heat. 211 81A. Pata
Ridge Rd., 3220031.
FREE for Good Home, 6 mo*,
old Bird k Boxer, female.
NEW HOMES
All abate. Moving. 222-1711.

$ Bank $

Repossessions

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE

GERMAN Shepherd puppies.
W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary
322 5200,
Rlvd., left on Rlvd. to I-nkc
Mary Fire Station, Right to PUPPIES k DOGS. Beagles,
collie*, k mixod breeds.
Office in Model House on
Animal
Haven
Boarding
Abbott Ave.
Kennels. 321-3712.
LMN Entorprinoa, Inc.
Ph. 322 2741
32. Flow er* • H hruba

15. UuHlncHs Opportunity CALADIUMS, 500 bulbs. Best
AUTO REPAIR SHOP k Lot,
with or without equipment.
Hall's Garage, rorner Cel*
cry &amp; Sanford Ave. 322 2020.

colors k quality. 6 cents
up. Wholesale to you. Bell'e
nursery, 1 ml. W. of Big
Tree Pk.

FOR LEASE—Service Station. Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
Good location. Good pro­ 25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic
Farms. So. Sanford Ave.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
■l l i
.B
locally 322-4342, or apply to 33, Knrnitiira
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

( 7 . Male Help W nnted

FRiSlS ESTIMATE

'57
39
60
'60
'57
'59
'57
'58
'55
•51
'58
'58
'53
'58
'56
'56
'53
'58
'58
'56
*57
*57
'5$
*56
'51
*37

Chav. VI Stick, $37 me.
Olds S t i c k ,
$32 mo,
Opal, $792 bal, $34 mo,
Anglia, $599 bal, $32 mo.
Cbcv,, $579 bal, $3t mo,
Opal, $574 bal, $30 mo.
Olds, $641 bal, $31 mo.
Rambler, $199 bal, $10 mo,
Chcv.,$161 bal, $10 mo.
Pontiac Puff,
$24 mo.
Chrysler, $699 bal, $32 mo.
Merc. $499 bal, $27 mo,
Ford, $199 bal, $10 mo.
Pont. $681 txl, $32 ino,
Mere. $149 bal, $7 mo.
Mere, $179 bal, $11 mo.
Ford, $99 bal,
$5 mo.
Line. $661 bal, $32 mo.
Ford, $199 bal, $25 mo.
Chcv.,$466 bal, $24 mo.
Mere. W. $599 bal, $32 mo.
Plym., $560 bal., $30 mo.
Chev.,$539 bal, I S mo.
Chrys,
$641 bal,$32mo,
llulck, $32 bal, $1 mo.
Ford. $90 bal., $7 mo.

Upholstering li Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
CHRISTIAN
MAN needed.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Full or part-time—lifetime
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
security. Exp. S u n d a y
PA 2-2117.
School,
ministry
helpful.
Earn $100 wei-kly and up. Used furniture, appliances,
No competition. Write John
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Rudin Co., 22 W. Madison
Larry's Mart 218 Sanford
St., Chicago 2, 111.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132.
f f t n
SANFORD AVE.
EXPERIENCED Lawn mower
FURNITURE
I U I / OPEN EVENINGS
A small i-ngine mechanic
with own hand tools, please :j c o m p l e t e r o o m s
ONLY $249.50
Phone 322-4503
write past 5 yra. work reEasy Terms
cord k 3 personal refer­
'&lt;2 Butck LtSabre 4 Dr. V-8,
Shop and Save The
ences to Rox 86, c/o San­
RAH, Auto. Ph. 868-5713.
Budget
Way
ford Herald.

National

TRUCK DRIVER, age 40 50
Mirarle Concrete Co.

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

298 low gw nod Plaza
EXPERIENCED
Photogra­
17-92 Ph. 838-4583
pher. For appointment call
For the biggest (election of
322 7222.
nearly new and used furni­
18. Help Wanted
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Brokerage In Casselberry
on 17-92. Open 8 days I to 8.

LOOKING FOR
SE C U R E JO H ?

37. Boaln • Motors
Getaway To Tha w aterw ay

Kobfion Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealar
104-68 E. 1st. Ph. FA I-S6AI

89. Trailers • C a b u u u
APACHE Camp Trailer*. New
A Used 322-5467.

Sell Ua Your rurnlture.
Quick Service With the
Train for U. S. Civil Service
Cask. SUPER TRADING
To make the best home
tests. See our ad under Edu­ POST. FA 2-0877.
buy, ae* thn
cation-Instruction classifica­
VA - FHA
tion. Lincoln Service, E s­ 31. Article* For Solo
tablished 1918.
Appointed
Gel professional carpet clean­
ing result*—rent Blue Lus­
Property
tre Elec. Carpet Shampooar
WANTED
Experienced
Gui­
Management &amp;
$1
per day. Carroll's Furn.
tar Instructor for 9 year
Sales Broker
old child. Ph. 322 8249.
NORGE 8 cu. ft. Refrigerator,
$20. Good condition, meat
1'J. S itu a tio n * W unied
Jim Hunt Realty
tray, U-type freezer, large
DAY’S WORK. 322-5474.
crisper, bottom storage. 305
Office 322 2118
W. 9th St.
DICK'S
IRONING k Babysitting my
Night 322 0C48
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
1
323 0700
home. While, day, night, 1961 30" Tappan Elec. Range.
$16 Hanford Av*. FA S-7M8
U2-11IU,
•524 Park Dr. bauiurd, Fla.
$50 Ph. 323-0755.

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Brralh

Male Nurse Confesses 'P ity Killing' O f Boy
PARIS (UPI) - A publicityloving little m in who calls
himiclf "The Strangler" *iy»
he killed an 11-year-old French
boy because he pitied him.
Luc ten Letter, 27, a sad-eyed

male m ine, confessed to
police Sunday that he smother*
ed young Jean-Luc Taron and
then confounded police for 40
daya with morbid letters
bragging his crime.

Six Arrested In Lakeland Clash
LAKELAND (UPI) — Six
white youths were arrested
by police Sunday night at
band* of white and Negro
boyi roamed the street heckl­
ing each other. There were no
Incidents of violence.
The boys were picked up on
charges of carrying concealed
weapons, police said, and
three of them were turned
ever to juvenile authorities.
The other three — Jnmea
Holley, Robert Raker and
Donald Lineburger, all 17—
were charged with carrying
« deadly weapon and released.
Police said they found a 22-

caliber rifle, a piece of lead
pipe and aeven knives In the
boys' possession.
Tha trouble followed a aer­
ies of minor rock-tlirowlng
Incidents Saturday night In
which groups of Negro and
white boys—about 100 each—
lined up on opposite sides of
the street and heckled each
other.
About fourteen Nfgrnra out
of a group of 75 or 80 walk­
ing tha streets downtown, en­
tered and were served at a
r n s t n u r a n t (The Toddle
House),

The confusion brought erica
of "lynch him” from angry
Parisians. Hut some Investi­
gators were known to doubt
Leger's confession.
Many of the statements In
the 58 letters said to have
been written b/ Jegcr were
false. He retracted a claim
he had killed four other per­
sons.
Jean-Luc'* mother raid, "it
i« the end of a nightmare."
Legcr was arrester! be-a use
of his thi-at for publicity.
Thin, short and dark-haired,
Ix*ger wrrrked at a Paris men­
tal hospital where hi* wife Is
a patient. Police said he splatlered blood on his car and
then told them "The Strang­
ler” had telephoned him to re­
port he had stolen it.
The car incident was Ihe last
of a aeries of cnmmunicalion*
with which Legcr said ho del­
uged the police, the press and
Jcan-Luc's father. Hie lettera
included false clues to the T ar­
on killing and the claim of

four other murders.
Legcr took the car to a
police station Saturday. After
all-night grilling, police said,
Leger confessed writing the
letters and killing the Taron
boy. He said he met Jean-Luc
May 26 Just after the boy had
run away from home because
of a .pat with his parent*.
Legcr aald he followed the
boy into the subway, offered
to take him to a movie, and
finally took him for a ride in
his car. At the Verrlercs

Woods wtest of Paris, they
stopped.
"Arc there wolves in the
woods?" Leger said the boy
asked.
Then, Leger said, he was
seized with pity for a boy who,
like himself, had an unhappy
childhbbdT- and 'h a d ' a ~ " d tlfit
to kill him.” He said he grablied Jean-laje by the throat
and threw him onto the mo««.
covercd ground and smothered
j'llm. The boy's body wss
lound In the woods May 27.

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the post. Tina statement of the 100% sound condi­
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and home-financing services, points the w ay to
more good things for savers and home-borrowers
tom orrow.. . just ns goals planned for, suved for
In tlic past have liecome realities now.
Homes that were merely dreamed ubout n year
ago are being lived in today. Tlte families who
bought or built through our practical, personal­
ized financing programs have the Mire, easy plan
of ownership.
Hundreds of special needs arc being fulfilled and
exciting luxuries placed within cusicr r e a c h of
savers as tho total of funds suved with us reach
record highs.
Our profitable combigs—with complete snfety of
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LIABILITIES
Saving! Account*
...........
116.138,119.60
Advanrea — Taxes and Inauranre - ........... ............
0,611.64
Loans in I'rorm*
...........................
- .— 307.60644
Income Tax Arrrurd
................. .................. .
23,000.00
llllier l.alhililie. ....................................
8,335.17
Defrrred Credit*
.............. - ........ - ........
13,615.00
Urxcnea: Specific Hearrvea ..........
2,300.00
General Reserves ...........
1,601,120.01
Surplus .............................
237,628.06

1,031,558.87
118,523,056.62

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FI rut Mor tuner Loan* ........ ***................. — --------- IIS, 109,138.90
PanolMHik Loan*
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Ural Estate Ownrd ....................... .............. ..............
153,135.83
Federal Home Loan Hank Stork ............... ..............
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Federal Agencir* Securities
.............. - ....
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Florida Devrlopmrnt Corp. Stock .......
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Florida Development t’orp. Advance ......................
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IT. S. Keeurltto*
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I' brIi on Hand and In llanka ............
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY. JULY 7, 19G1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 228

Frisco Expects 50,000
In Anti-Goldwcofer March
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Police Chief Thomas J. Cahill
said today he expects 50,000 or
more people to stage a mass­
ive civil rights march through
his convention city Sunday to
register opposition to Sen. Bar­
ry Goldwater* presidential
bid.
While expressing guarded
optimism that the march will
be peaceful, Cahill cautioned
Republican convention dele­
gates to avoid incidents with
the demonstrators that might
touch off violence.
Sen. Thurston B. Morion,
permanent chairman of the
convention, said on arriving
here Monday night that if (lie
demonstrators "try to bust up
our convention I shall try to
get the police department of
San Francisco and other sur­
rounding cities to let us con­
duct a convention."
Leaders of the march said
the 50.000 demonstrators would
represent laobr organizations
and Negro churches in north­
ern California. The protest is
under the sponsorship of the
Church Labor Conference, a
civil rights organization.
A spokesman for the group
said the march was organized
“ to vigorously oppose" Goldwater's nomination, to urge
federal Intervention in Miss­
issippi and lo back a local hu­
man rights commission.

Well, it w ii Monday «nd
probably that accounted lor
It. Anyway, police reported
that the American Flag wai
flying upside down at the lo­
cal library. They fixed it.
• • •
Spectators who were west
of the "launching pad" lor
the fireworks display on the
Sanford waterfront Saturday
night had a double treat, in
addition to the splendid spec­
tacle sponsored by the Lions
club, Mother Nature was giv­
ing a show of her own in the
east where lightning swept,
By Julian Stenstrnm
atreakfd and skittered among
Seminole County’* Commis­
TALLAHASSEE
(LTD
the storm clouds, providing
sioners this morning began
some pyro • techniques that The state cabinet took a major
their annual task of building
step today to kickoff ultimate
heightened the interest con­
a budget for the 1964-65 fiscal
construction of the Cross-Flor­
siderably.
e
ida Barge Canal.
year which goes into effect
• • •
Oct. 1, with an estimated to­
Sitting as trustees of the in­
The young diamond-dusters
tal tax base or $207,053,237—
ternal
improvement
fund,
the
who were waiting to gel their
an increase of $to.906,7!6
ball game o- the way at Roy cabinet agreed to lend the
over last year's figure of
Florida Canal Authority up to
A HALLET number presented by K athy Brad­
Holler F ic l# felt that the
21.2 million for purchase of
$196,146,521.
ley took first place for Kiris in last week’s Tal­
aerial display put on by the
right-of-way for the canal for
The increase wilt add ap­
SIIEHA HOARD MEMBERS attending the quarterly meeting of the
ent Show conducted lit South Seminole Elemen­
Lions would never end — which federal
construction
proximately $155,420 in lax
Seminole Hospital Eye Hank Auxiliary surround E. 1*. Richards, (fourth
tary School in Casselberry as p a rt of the cur­
and some of the parents wait­ funds have been made avail­
income. Based on present
front left) as he assum es chairm anship of the organization. From left
rent summer recreation program .
ing to sec the youngsters able.
•
i&gt;f C I.ii• for t'.il ttnilit)
arc Mrs. Lynn Reed of DeBary; Dr. Edwin Lindsey, Mrs. Grace Fisher,
• get with it" also were a bit
To secure the loan, the can­
and 8 25 mils for the Semin­
Richards, Mrs. Frank Woodruff, founder anil executive secretary and
impatient. And you can sure al authority will give the state
ole County School Board, a(Herald Photo)
Mrs. W. L. Gramkow.
believe it, there was QUITE a mortgage on surplus lands
bout $65,000 In additional in­
a gallery on hand to sec the valued at $1.5 million which it
come wil be available to the
ball game.
owns but docs not need for the
county and slightly more than
• • •
project.
$90,000 additional funds for
If you had any idea that all
The cabinet authorized Ally.
the Board of Public Instruc­
the localilcs went to the bea­ Gen. James Hynes to draw up
American 100 002 100 — 4
tion.
ches Sunday, you should have the necessary legal papers in
These estimates were pre­
seen the traffic Jams after connection with the loan and
sented to the Commission by
National 000 210 004 — 7
the holiday festivities were mortgage to the Marion Coun­
Mary Earle Walker, rounly
over!
ty lands.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Base­
tax assessor. She told the
• • •
State Treasurer J. Edwin
K. P. Richard*, retired min­
Richards took office at the
ball's
greatest converged on
board in a communication
And that goes for the Long- Larson questioned whether the ister front Casselberry and a quarterly meeting of the or­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - that there are still some busi­ Shea Stadium in New York
wood wing-ding, loo. What a It fund had sufficient cash to member of the Casselberry ganization held at the Capri Defense Secretary Hohcrt S.
City this afternoon and an esti­
ness valuations to be finalRestaurant Monduy.
Tourth THOSE folks had! make the loan without having
McNamara reported to Pres­ ired and that notices wilt be mated 45,000 fans were on
Dut on Sunday the field that to cash in securities at a loss Lions Club has been named
Other
members
of
the
board
ident
Johnson today that de­ sent to taxpayers around hand in 80-deerec weather to
new rhnirmnn of .SHEBA, the
watch the All Star Game.
had been seething with ac­ In interest.
of
directors,
some
new,
some
Director William Kidd, who Seminole Hospital Eyo Bank continuing include Mrs. I.ynn fense costa were cut by $2.5 July 20 which will indicate
The National League stars
tivity and boundless merri­
billion
in
the
past
year
with­
Auxiliary.
any inrrease or decrease in
ment 12 hours earlier, presen­ previously had told the trus­
Reed of DeBary, ,Mrs. Charles out any harm to America's lazes. Further, she sugges­ played host to the American
I-eague players ami threaten­
ted a most contrasting dismal tees they'd have to start taking
Cole of Geneva; Mrs. W. L. military strength.
ted that the Commission sit ed early to even the number
scene. The gaily festooned it easy on other loans in view
Gramkow, Mrs. Edwin Ep­
in a review of his economy as a Board of Equalization of games won by each side.
and lighted booths were for­ of the canal commitment, said
stein, Mrs. Grace Fisher, Dr.
drive,
McNamara said sav­ Aug. 3.
he
was
trying
desperately
lo
The game was played In
lorn and deserted, instead of
Frank Leone, Carroll Burke,
The Imard was told by Mrs, shirtsleeve weather w1ih only LONDON (Ul*l)—A woman | off ami firemen had to put
ings
ran
the gamut from halv­
get
the
fund’s
rash
position
in
the multiplied hundreds who
Dr. Edwin Lindsey and Rob­
Walker (list veluatten of b o - a lew scat* leit empty as the driver, iintticd liy a rear-en­ out the fire In the engine.
shape so that no Investments
ert Hcsstrcr of S«iifuiJ, Hib­ ing the eosl of servleempn's
swarmed over the field and
I’oliro later shewed tha lady
exempt properties amounted •rowd packed into the home of gine auto, put tlie gas In the
"dog
tags"
and
cutting
stocks
would have to be casncd to
bard Casselberry of the Cuswhose laughter and shouts
wrong end Monday and act tli* gas tank cap a t tha front,
of insert repellents to glosiag U $111,750,000; pai
make the loan.
New
York
Mots.
srlbcrry
Lions
Club
is
also
a
echoed down the highway, not
of tho cur,
He said he believed it could
mililtafy Installations -and re- pet*) vaMftlloa * H
•(The Nationals drew first her rur on fire.
a soul stirred among the de­
HOUSTON ( UPI ) — Melvin member of the board.
"Oh," she said, "I thought
be done alnce all the money
$24,500,000 and railroad ta d M&lt;od getting a lone tally in Tlu* woman, identified only
during
certain
missile
pur­
Mr*.
Frank
Woodiuff,
exec­
bris and the only sound was
won’t be released at once but Lane Powers rrntuined in jail
telegraph properties (estab­ the first Inning. The Americans ns u professional car deliv­ that was the radiator."
chases.
that of whirling cars that only as needed to buy lands. today faring extradition pro­ utive secretary and founder of
Johnson, hailing the cost re­ lished by the state) at $3,803,- tied it up quickly only to have ery driver, told police she
passed, drviers of which were He said there is a $900,000 ceedings from Florida for the KHERA reported that nino
duction
program, said McNa­ 237.
the Nationals relake the lead was driving a new ronr-engino
entirely unmindful of what cash balance now on hand, but stabbing death of millionaire complete sets of eyes have
Her report to the Board al­ by 2 to 1 In the first half of Hillman Imp to n London
m ara's rcpoit "gives me con­
been
sent
to
the
eye
bunk
lo­
Jarqucs
Mossier
in
Miami.
had been just a few hours explained there w ere other
dealer when she run out of
cated In the J. Ilillis Miller fidence that my pledge to get so revealed that in Seminole the game.
boforc a frolicsome, festive commitments against it in
The Nationals have won 16 gas on a busy street here.
Mcdicul Center in Guinsville, a dollar's worth of value County the valuation of whol­
field.
eluding loans to the St. Augus­
.She ran off to get n call of
• • •
MANILA (UIT) — Heavy for surgery to restore the Irum every dollar spent can ly exempt land, properties games of the All Star classics,
tine historical restoration and
&lt;• w n e d by municipalities, the Americans 17. One game gas, then surveyed the ear.
monsoon rams hit the central sight of persons who ran re­ l&gt;c fulfilled."
The collective heart of for capitol center projects.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
The rr|H&gt;rt was mado public schouL, churches, county and ended In a tie.
"There was this rap at the
gain their sight by the use
Seminole County goes out to
A
survey of Republican plat­
Gov. F a rm Bryant pointed Philippines lute Monday and
Today's
game
could
even
it
‘tale
governments,
widows,
at
the
Defense
Department,
hack of the ear,” she said,
the officials and all others out that the loan will be an early today, causing at least of corneal transplant.
form drafter* today disclosed
up.
etc.,
amounted
to
$48,300,000
together
with
Johnson's
compointing
to
where
the
oil-fil­
“We
now
have
over
350
who are concerned at Forest Investment since If it's not four deutlis by drowning, ac­
a heavy preference for a gen­
— an increase of $2,033,670
mi nt on it.
ler eu|i used to lie. “I pulled
Lake Academy because of the repaid, the stale cabinet cording lo weather bureau of­ persona on the lial o ' those
eralized
plank on civil rights
over
last
year.
For Hie year that ended
it off und saw n hole—so 1
who have signed up to donate
distressing fire that r a k e d would get the Marion County ficials here.
—and a tough one on Viet
Homestead
exemptions
in
June
30,
.McNamara
said,
de­
poured
in
(lie
petrol.
their eyea after death in ortheir campus and destroyed lands. But he said he fully
Nam.
"But when I parted tho
dr thut the living may have fense savings exceeded orig­ -Seminole County last year amany of the facilities of this expected the money would be
About one-third of the GOP
mounted
to
$57,330,300
and
for
inal
forecasts
by
$1
billion.
car
there
was
a
loud
hang
MEXICO CITY (UPI) — the gift of sight,” said Mrs.
rapidly growing educational paid back from millage paid
Platform
Committee's
100
Hie
next
fiscal
year
the
fig­
Tlw secretary set an enthu­
and smoke."
plant. God-speed to their by the counties through which Mopping-up operations follow­ Woodruff.
members responded to a Unit­
ure
was
estimated
at
$59,000,siastic
new
goal
of
saving
at
'I
lie
gas
had
gone
into
the
“Of
all
the
eye
banks
in
the
ing Mexico's severe earth­
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
ed Press International ques­
plans and efforts to rebuild the canal will pass.
quake were concentrated to­ northern and central section an annual rale of $16 billion ooo.
—Gen. Maxwell I). Taylor a r­ engine pump. Tho rap Mow tionnaire on their attitude to­
and be ready for the faU
Upon completion of the bud­ rived in Saigon today to take
day in Guerrero State where of Florida, our group leads in by mid-1967, an increase of
ward these and other Issues
term of school.
several towns were virtually the number of sets of eyes $000 million in his earlier ta r­ get studies the Commission on the toughest American dip­
• • •
expected to figure In the Nov­
must sit as a Board of Equal­ lomat post abroad and was Cigarette Taxes
sent in to Gainesville," stie get.
destroyed.
ember presidential election.
When County Commission­
ization. Later it must hold greeted with news of another
"I
want
to
assure
you,"
he
added.
Of the 31 who replied, 18 said
e r John Alexander saw Tom
Top
$3
Million
told the President In a lo- public hearings and then a- hallslion size assault on 17, S.
they would vote for the nomi­
McDonald tear off the June
TALLAHASSEE (UIT) - nation of Sen. Barry GoldwaI agz, single • spaced ro|*ort, copt the proposed budget for supported Vietnamese forces
MOSCOW ( UPI &gt;— Premier
sheet from a calendar in the
the foithcunnng liscal year. by Communist Viet Cong guer­ Beverage Director Richard ter. The others ranged from
“
that
these
savings
are
being
CEDAR
RAPIDS.
Iowa
Nikita
S.
Khrushchev,
Ju
st
Courthouse's c o m m i s a I on
B. Keating reported today uncommitted to supporter* of
achieved without any adverse
rillas.
chamber this morning he re (UPI)— Notices will be served back from a tour of Scandi­
that Florida munluipalitic* Gov. William W. Scranton or
eifeet
on
our
military
streng­
on
the
nation’s
railroads
July
navia,
today
took
up
matter*
Taylor,
62,
who
resigned
as
Barry Votes No
minded the former Sanford
th and combat readiness."
chairman of the U. S. Joint shared in tax collections from barkers of favorite *on candi­
m ayor' that it was County 15 of new wage Increase and of both Fast and West in his
Chiefs of Staff to become am ­ cigarette sale* in May total dates.
On Poverty Bill
Clerk Arthur Beckwith's re­ extended vacation plans sought drive to bolster Itussia's role
JACKSON', Miss. (UPI) Ail but a few of those polled
WASHING PON (UIT) — bassador lo South Viet Nani, ing $3.1 million.
sponsibility to remove out­ for railway conduclori and us u world leader.
Federal District Judge Sidney Ev And Charlie
dated calendar pages. Alex­ brakemen.
The Senate Labor Committee got tho tightest security pre­ The stale got $1.2 million rejected the idea that GoldwaMite today issued permanent
probable
nomination
ander was referring to a re­ The Order of Railway Con­
approved by a vote of cautions ever accorded a visit­ from (lie five rents a package tc-’a
Goldwater Twins today
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Injunctions ordering public
cent clock item in which d u c to r and Brakemen (OR
13-2 President Johnson's $962 ing American notable. Traffic levy. Cllirs get the revenue would make it more difficult
was halted a mile from the from sales within their bor­ tu write a platform calculated
Beckwith was reported to CB) seeks a 25 per cent wage The ihuirmnn of the board of school desegregation in Sept­ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - million anti poverty bill.
have removed calendars, plug­ Increase and 12-week vaca­ the lloliduy Inns of America ember in Jackson, Biloxi and Home Ill-publican Leader . .Sen. Harry Goldwater, front airport, which was swarming ders. Miami got the Ron's to win northern and eastern
Charles A. Hallerk has a- running Republican president wilih armed guards.
share, amounting to $310,373. votes.
ged in an extension phone, tions every five years for bus informed the 488 motels rural Leake County.
The order paved the way (or greed to second the nomina­ ial candidate*, and his close
Taylor said on arrival that
distributed paper cups, etc., as employe* after their 10th year. fn the chnin that the civil
ORCB chairman George H. rights law "must be observ­ the first public school inte­ tion of Sen. Barry Goldwater supporter, Sen. John G. Tow­ American programs to help
a part of his routine duties.
• • •
Harris said Monday the order ed."
gration in Mississippi below for tin1 GOP presidential er, (It-Tex.), east the votes fight the anti-communist war
nomination next week, it was against the priority administ­ here are "sound" hut that they |
the college level.
Speaking o f construction, sought to correct "wage in­
announced today.
equities"
mat
affect
hourlyMize
earlier
had
given
the
require "vigorous implements-:
ration measure.
the Central Baptists’ new
f t
Lee Edwards, director of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — three achoil systems until
Goldwater an&lt;) Tower were lion and execution." He prom­
sanctuary is moving right paid workers on miscellaneous
ALWAf i HS) QUALITY m
Sen. Clifford P. Case,, R-N. July 15 to come up with plans public information of the absent from the closed-door ised they would get it.
along, too. But too slowly to runs of 100 miles or less.
The order seeks to increase J., said today the government for classroom integration to Goldwater committee, said session, but registered their
Only 24 hours earlier, three
•uit the congregation that is
begin
In
September.
conductors'
pay
on
such
run*
the
Indiana
Republican
talk­
waves
of Communist guerril­
opposition
by
proxy.
could
force
Bobby
linker
to
"rarln* to go" to get into it.
Mize's ruling came as the ed with Goldwater Monday
las attacked an American Spe­
Lessee now, isn't there a trite to $3.10 an hour and $21 80 a give up “every penny be ha
cial Forces camp and killed
------- be mu(je through the use of his Mississippi Legislature worked night by telephone “ and a- Rutledge May
saying that "Rome wasn't day. Brakemen would
two Americans, one Australian
raised
to
$2
90
an
hour ami inf |ut.nre and the prestige of on a plan of state tuition greed to speak for the Ari­
built in a day”—and neither
grants similar to those used in zona front-runner."
and 58 South Vietnamese sold­
is a fine building like that $23.20 a dry, in addition lo |,|a office."
Represent U. S. iers.
other southern states, which
the
25
per
cent
general
wage
Senate Republican Leader
sanctuary!
would permit students to drop Everett M. Dirkscn of Illin­ LAKELAND ( UPI ) — Flor­
increase.
• • »
out of public schools which are ois announced last week lie ida Citrus Mutual announced
MERIDIAN,.
Miss.
(U
PI)—
Did you know there are 27
Integrated
and to attend pri would p 1 a o c Goldwater'* ■Monday that Mutual Execu­ Apportioning
A group of the nation's top
customers in Sanford who use National Guard
tive Vice President Robert
vate
classes.
name In nomination.
civil rights leaders continued
over a quarter of a million
Rutledge has been recom­ Meeting Set
JULY
their march through Missis­
gallons of water a month? To Hold Alert
mended by the 17. S. State
TALLAHASSEE ( UPt ) sippi
today
undaunted
by
a
That's about nine million gal­ MaJ. Gen. Henry W. McMilAvalanche Kills Cape Picket
Department to represent the The governor's office confirm­
BARGAIN
lons or more—a lot of water. Ian. adjutant general of setback in nearby Philadel­
American Agricultural Indus­ ed today that Gov. Farris BryFlorida, today revealed that phia where three civil righU Ex-Ski Champ
Slows Work
try on an official tour of ant will meet July 17 with the
DAYS!
the Florida Army National workers disappeared 16 days
CHAMONIX, France (UPI)
CAPE KENNEDY ( UPI) _ West Germany.
Mayor's Committee on Fair
Guard will conduct a state- ago.
An avalanche high on Mont A hme Teamsters Union pic­ The West German govern­ Apportionment to discus* the
wide practice test alert prior
Blanc today killed former ket today slowed work on part ment will host the group of Florida legislative reapport­
Abby — _______ __ Page 9 to July 15.
world slalom ski champion of the huge moon rocket cen­ leading officials from the ionment situation.
TWIN
Bridge
-------------- Page 9
MEMPHIS. Tenn. ( UPI ) — Charles Boron of France and ter now under construction at fields of economics, politics,
The practice test alert is
OK
Mayor Herman Goidner of
Classified .................. Page 11 an annual requirement placed Negro restaurant and night 13 other people, mountain re*, the nation's spaceport,
FULL
science and agriculture.
St. Petersburg said principal
Comics ..................... Page 10 on the modern "mlnutemen" •pot owners “ must realise cue official* announced.
A spokesman for the Army Only in iwrsnns from the object will be lo discuss re­
Editorial ......
Page 4 to test their ability to as­ that the civil rights law cov­
Incredible value . . . clcnranrc-priccd for extraThe 14 people were swept Corps of Engineers said about United Statea will make the moval from the November
Funeral* ,______ __ Page 3 semble rapidly, if needed.
er* them as well as it covert 600 yards down Europe's high­ half of tiie work force at the trip at the request of the general election ballot of the
biK Penney savin#*! Heavyweight tufted cot­
Horoscope _
... Page 10
General McMillan said ad- the white esUbliahmenU," a est mountain to their deaths. 52-slory vertical assembly German government Rutledge amendment that wrould put In­
ton machine washable in lukewarm water . . .
Society
Page 8 vanca notice on tha U it alert Negro leader, Jesse Turner,,
They were climbing the building being built on Merritt ■•id hia selection was an to the state constitution the
with luxury touch bullion fringing, yours in
Sports ....
....... Page 5 ia being made to prevent mis- presidnt of tha Memphis beautiful Aiguille Vcrte slope Island was away from work honor and he would learn 43-senator, 112 • representative
white, pink, b ro w n , yellow, beige, red, blue*
TV P rogram * _____ Page 9 underaUnding by the public NAACP chapter, said Mon­ not far from the 15,777-foot and construction on the rocket more about German food and plan that the U. S. Supreme
aqua, light green.
, day,
i We the Women _ _ 1'age 9 of the practice exercise.
summit.
assembly building was slowed.!processing on the trip.
Court has ruled Invalid.

County Board Drafting Budget
$10 Million
Hike In Tax
Base Seen

Cabinet OKs
Million
Canal Loan

Retired Minister

$2.5 Billion
New Head O f S H EB A Defense Cost
Cut Reported

All-Star Game

45,000 See
All-Star Till

It Figures

Woman Driver
All Fired Up

iUULVA...

BRIEFS

Powers In Jail

General Rights
Plank Favored

Rains Kill 4

Taylor On Job,
Pledges Action

Quake Mopup

Rail Union To
Seek Pay Raise

Nikita Home

Mix Ordered In
Jackson, Biloxi

Observe Law

Baker Again

March Continues

Herald Index

Works Both Ways

P

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                    <text>SCHOOL STARTS
Monday, August 31
SCHOOL T IM E
IS SAFE
D R IV IH G T IM E !
PROTECT OUR CHILDREN Drive Carefully

The child You Save May Be Your Own!
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�Damage Costs Put In Millions

Looting Follows in W ake Of Philly Rioting
c lO&lt;*
Today was the day that was.
• • •
How many of you parents
left the sack and rattled the
boards a bit earlier than usual
this a.m. to get the youngsters
o ff to school?
• • •
We wonder how many mo­
thers wept when little Junior
waddled off to the bus stop
for his first day in the first
grade?
Also, wonder how
many mothers heaved a sigh
o f relief.
• • •
Now, mother, be honcstl
• • •
The Student Council at Sem­
inole High announces that it
has completed its 1964-65 edi­
tion o f the Student Handbook.
The new booklet was on sale
this morning when Seminole
swung open its doors. They re
available at the school store.
• • •
Not too long s r o The Her­
ald reported that a contract
was to be let by the State
Hoad Department in August
for
four-laning SH 46 from
French Avenue west to Mellonvlllc.
Because the lawyers invol­
ved have not been able to
get all the required rlght-of\say acquisition completed, it
had to be postponed until Sep­
tember.
But. according to
County
Engineer William
Bush i f * doubtful H the legal
work will be completed by
that time,
“ H looks more like the lat­
ter part of October,
Hush
■aid this morning, "before
the SHI) will be ready to let
the contract."
• • •

Seminole County * * * *

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VOL. 50

ENGLISH
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Established 1908

M ONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1001

City Commissioners will begin meetings tonight in City
Hall with representatives ot
marine engineering firms to
: discuss the proposed w ater­
front development plan.
Seven firms have msdr ap­
pointments with the commiss­
ion in the following order;
Today, 8 p. m. David Volkert and Associates of Miami;
at 9 p.m. Maurice 11. Connell
and Associates, Miami;
Tuesday, 8 p. m. Gee and
Jenson, West Palm Beach; 9
p. m. Lockwood Greene, Spar­
tanburg, S. C.
Wednesday, 8 p. m. J. E.
Gricncr Company, Tampa; 9
p. m. Tampa Bay Engineering
Company,
St.
Petersburg;
9:30 p. m. Howard. Needles,
Tammcn and Bergendoff of
Orlando.
Commissioners will go over
Hie proposal for the water­
front development with the
n» Julian Slmvlrom
engineers, outline what they
Associate Editor
want the engineering reports to
It was a recordf
show, and get sonic time and
The 15,300 Seminole County cost estimates and other facts
children who were greeted try and figures ori which to base
612 teachers plus principal*, selection of one firm to make
the study.
administrators and guidance

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 207

Bulging Schools Set New Record
For Enrolling First Day Students
m

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15,300 Children
Make Tracks To
County Classes

...

BRIEFS
Trains Crash
ARNHEM ,
The
Netherlands (U P 1 ) — Two local
passenger t r a i n s
crushed
hend-cn today near the Westervoort Bridge east of here.

Ban Removed
LE O PO LD V ILLE , The Con­
go (U P I ) —- The Congolese
government, armed with new
confidence and another major
victory over the rebels, lifted
its three-month state o f emer­
gency today.

Rioting: Ends
IS T A N B U L , Turkey (U ri)
— A government ban on domonstrationa today apparent­
ly put a atop to weekend riot­
ing over the Cyprus issue
agninst
huth
the
United
States and Itussin,

Sickness Eyed
HOUSTON (U P ! | — Houston today aweuted out the
start of a "make-or-break"
period in ita war against u
sleeping sickness ep id em icwaiting for what could lie a
new wave o f disease-bearing
mosquitoes to hatch.

Photos Doubted
LA JOLLA, Calif. (U PI)—
Noble
Prise-winner
Harold
Urey today was In disagree­
ment with scientists who lielieve Ranger 7’s historic moon
photos prove the lunar stirface is strung enough to sup­
port munned spacecraft.

Storm Delays
School Start

Herald Index

Zip Code 32771

United Press Leased W ire

Truck Blasted

According to our almanac,
World War II officially began
25 years ago tomorrow when
Germany
invaded
Poland.
(Gosh, time doesn't just fly
anymore, it Jets along!)
But about the war, le ts
hope mankind i* never cu rl­
ed with another world con­
flict. It could mean the end
of this civiliialion.

J fm tlb

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy with scattered showers: high 00 to 05; low tonight in 70’s.

One Clock Watcher called to
compliment WESH-TV (Channcl 2) fo r Its all night hurri­
cane watch l« * t Thursday
night and Friday morning.
The Herald appreciated tt,
too, and la paislng the pat on
the back along to General
FO RT L A U D E R D A L E
Manager Tom Gilchrist.
(U P I ) — Window pane* were
• • •
shuttered for three blocks
Several other callers hava
around Saturday when an
Inquired a* to why schoolI *
empty
pickup
truck
was
opening a week
early thU
blown to pieces by more than
year. Superintendent It. *.
60 sticks o f dynamite. N o one
Milwce explain* that the law*
o f Florida call for 180 day* was hurt.
o f school.
"N orm ally w e open on the
day following Labor D ay," he
said, "but since Labor Day
this year falls on SepL 7. we
hid no choice but to open to­
day to avoid keeping the
schools open an extra week
In June of 1965."
By the way, this is the sec­
ond time In the last 17 years
that this has happened.
• • •

City Officials Police
To Confer With
Tricky
Marine Aides

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

BOCA

R A TO N

Registration

at

(U P I )
Florida

—
A t­

lantic University was delayed
today until ScpL 8-10 because
o f wind damage from hurri­
cane Cleo, school official,
said.
I&gt;r. Kenneth Williams, pres­
ident o f the state's new
school, said classes will be­
gin on Sept. M. Registration
liinl been scheduled for today
through Wednesday.

couiiM'IInrs when the

1964 65

school term got under way
this morning was approxi­
mately inks more than "an ­
swered the M i s " a year ago.
"In all
probability," said
Walter Teague, school laiard
administrative assistant, "w e ­
’ ll have a new record (or first
grade enrollment."
Twenty-three schools open­
ed this morning plus the
D AR R EN W H ITE H E A D timl his dog arc not bourn! fur Seminole High
•Seminole Business School. It.
School this morning. Students at right boarded bus driven by Mrs. II. L.
T. Mil wee, school superinten­
Johnson in Ravenna Park today at 7:15 a.m. to start thu school year. Oh
dent, said that reports from
well, maybe next year, Darren.
(Herald Photo)
the various school principals
indicate the opening went —
as he put it — "sm oothly."
He added, "W o had, of
course, some thansportatloii
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) — asked for federal disaster ns-1 the aid, bill federal govern- problems.
But we always
State Civil Defense officials instance .
nieiit will not move until it is hove them and we're confi­
and engineers were making a
Individual areas ran request approved at Hie stale level.
dent they'll lie worked out by
detailed
Florida
hurricane
the end of Hus week or early
damage survey Monday for
next week."
submission to Guv, Farris
For Milwer, it was the tlth
Ilryant,
time ho had supervised the
"answering of the b e lli" dur­
1 lie national hurricane cen­
ter in Miami lias estimated
ing his tenure ns school sys­
tem superintendent. Prior to
tiiat hurricane Cleo did at
least $2tid million worth in a
that the late T. W. Lawton
was Hie school's chief for 36
sweep up the state's east
coast last week.
openings. And. even further
hack, I). L. Thrasher — tho
The governor said he will
county's first superintendent
not tour tiia damaged areas
in person, hut added that de­
— was in charge of the open­
ing of two terms.
tailed reports try state o ffi­
cials will determine how much
The term ttegan this morn­
ing with 612 of the 611 author­
ized teachers on hand. Stew­
art Gatrhcl, In charge of tea­
Ail telephone service dis­
rupted try Hurricane Cleo lias
cher procurement (or tho sys­
1l&gt;&lt;en restored in tlm Hanford
tem, said that two more teach­
ers were needed to complete
area, Robert Shfdden, local
Southern Bell Telephone man­
the county's teaching staff.
ager, sairl torlay.
"W e have one teacher on the
"There may still ho some
w ay," lie added, "and I’ m
sure we'll engage Hie other
incoming maintenance prob­
lems where water lias seeped
within a day or two."
into eunnections. but it is lieAccording to Gatehol, Reming given first priority for re­
inule is fortunate in that tea­
storation," Sheddon said.
cher procurement is a real
Shedden sail] that tin- outproblem in some of the sur­
rounding counties. “ In fact,"
of-state men hava repurled in
at Gainesville for assignments
he said, "one nearby county
tu various cities in Florida.
was short some 46 instructors
HE MADE IT. Little Jeffrey Todd Lyon didn’t
as of last Friday."
have much chance o f reaching his first birth­
Teague said Uiat a complete
day — what with a had heart, but lie made it.
federal disaster aid he seeks I
enrollment report would be
Here he is shown during a small birthday party
available Tuesday. He added
from Washington.
at
his Country Club Road home last Saturday.
I)ade County, where nn es­
that he anticipated enrollment
Mrs. Lyon rejxirts Jeff will have to return to
increases to bring the num­
timated $75 to fKH) million in
Gainesville soon fur further checks to sec i f
damage was done when Cleo
ber of Seminole County school
medical teams can repair the defective heart
swept ashore with 111) mile
children to 16,000 by Christorgans.
(Herald Photo)
per hour winds, has already
mas.

CD Chiefs Check Cleo Capers

Bank Members
Fled Officers
The first meeting o f (he
stockholders of the United
State Bank of Seminole was
held Thursday In the lobby of
the Florida State Bank of
Sanford,
Despite threatening weather
caused by hurlcane Cleo, the
meeting was well attended
with over 15,000 shares repre­
sented.
Tlie
stockholders
eleejed
T. K. Tucker chairman of the
meeting and designated a
laiard of dirertors consisting
of T. K. Tucker, lairing Bur­
gess, John Y. Mercer, Harold
II. Kastner, Thomas S. Mc­
Donald, J. 1). Wright Jr.,
C h a r l e s Robinson, M. N.
Cleveland Jr., and Robert W.
Jackson.
During fhe rourse o f tho
nieelng Ha- by-laws fur file
hank were adopted and the f i­
nancial rondition of Hie new
enterprise was niilllned.
In the course of his re­
marks, Tucker projected his
plans for Hie bank and ex ­
pressed his fiillli in thi&gt; future
potential
of the
.Seminole
County area.
As the meeting concluded,
stock certificates were dellveied to (he shareowners pres­
ent and Hie new hank w h s o f­
ficially organized and (unc­
tion ing.
After the stockholders meet.
Ing, the newly created direc­
tors held their first business
session and elected Uio follow,
ing officers to serve Hie hank;
T. E. Tucker, chairman;
lairing
Burgess,
president;
John V. Mercer, vice presi­
dent and Mary R. Douglass,
assistant vice president and
cashier.

♦

developed. Other police cruis­
ed the area in patrol car*
while hundreds pounded heats
abbreviated to a few hundred
fecL
The tightened surveillance
wasn't enough, however, to
control tha situation com­
pletely.
Bands o f Negroes, many o f
t h e m teenagers, continued
vandalizing and looting in
sudden strikes, smashing win­
dows and stealing merchan­
dise, then fleeing through
slum nrt'it streets before po­
lice routd arrive.
Most o f tho new outbreaks
occurred
on the
northern
fringe of the devastated area,
A state liquor store was loot­
ed o f its contents when polica
rushed to a grocery several
hlocka away to capture two
hoys emerging with supplies
of foodituffs. A few minutes
later, a gang o f Negroes on
rooftop* showered police with
n barrage o f bullies, rocks
und bricks.
There were scattered acta
o f vandalism and looting in
other sections of tha eity. Six
slora window* were broken In
a Negro area o f W est Phila­
delphia, a largo show window
in n renter-city c l o t h i n g
store was smushrd, a metal
Hash basket was h u r l e d
through n downtown shoe
store window, and more than
14 stores in an area south o f
the embattled region were
looted.

M ix Barriers Fall
In Biloxi Schools
Ity At Kuettnrr
United Press International
IIILO Xt, Miss. (U P I ) —
Racial barriers fell for Hia
fiist time in Mississippi pub­
lic schools today when two
Negro students walked peace­
fully ill Goretlflo Elementary
School in tills coastal city.
Biloxi school Supt, It. I).
Brown announced Hint two of
Hie seven Negroes registered
for that school entered at H:lf&gt;
a. m. CRT, largely Ignored hy
while students beginning a
new term.
Seventeen Negroes were to
rntcr four lliloxi schools in
nnu o f four arena In Missis­
sippi desegregating Hie first
grndn this year under federal
court orders.
In cunt rust to racial viol­
ence thut has swept other
sections o f Uie state, a peace­
ful tiansition was indicated
on the school front here.
Biloxi was one o f four
arena in Mississippi desegre­
gating public schools this fail
under federal court orders.
School Supt. It. I). Brown
said lie anticipates "no prob­
lem whatsoever” over the in­
tegration. He said several
meetings o f
faculties and
principals of the srhiMils in­
volved have hern held to pre­

pare for nn orderly transition.
Three o f thu schools being
Inlegiuled were in old sec­
tions of town. Each is sueloiimled hy chain link fences,
making it easy to control ad­
mission to school property.

Audition Slated
On Talent Show
Auditions for the N avy T al­
ent Show to lie presented
Sept. 24 nt tha Civic Center
for the benefit o f the U "*
will Imj held tonight a..4
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at tha
N A S Ballroom, Mrs. William
Orasl, show director, said to­
day.
A ll Navy personnel, wives
and dependents ere invited
ami urged to audition fo r a
place ill Hie allow if they lin g,
dunce, piny musical instru­
ments, do pantomimes, dra­
matics or other form o f en­
tertainment.
The ihnw la being sponsor­
ed by the wives o f tha en­
listed men o f HYAH-1, with
Hie cooperation of all other
N avy personnel and all proreeds will go to tha USO.

Blaze Halted
City firemen quelled a car
firo Sunday at 10:37 p.m. when
called to 51514 E. Fourth Kt.
by the car owner, Orrntby
Jackson Jr. Damage was con­
fined
to the
rurhureator,
firemen said.

Sanford - Based Marines Conduct Guerrilla W arfare Operation
Central Florida today was west of Sanlando Springs, turget," und un the first puss located nt a junction of two 'mind is "w ill the guerrillas fire as Hie trap was sprung.
Caught completely by sur­
e arene o f simulated enemy which appeared to be a re­ over the landing zone dropped trails and a smuil rleuring return on this trail and, if
prise (he entire bund waa
a
smoke
grenade
to
check
which
offered
the
muximum
so,
w
hen?"
A
fter
a
long
errilla activity as Marine* supply party looking for food.
either killed or wounded. Cov­
"killin
g
ground.”
A
fter
se­
wait
u
Marine
down
the
trail
wind
direction.
The
first
Mu­
Tha report reaching tha
&gt;m Marine Barracks, Sanered tiy oilier Marines, a
d Naval A ir Station, took Marine command post trig ­ rines, upon touchdown, quick­ curity elements were posted signuled the uppronch o f nn search party moved out Li
search the dead and to gather
tha air and ground to gered immediate action to ly funned out to secure Hie along the trail, Hie ambush unidentified group.
T rigger finger tense and all weapons, equipment and tu
inrh o p e r a t i o n "L ittle prepare for movement by landing zone for the following commander hastily set about
ueeze," a counter-guerrilla helicopter to the objective helicopters. When all Marines positioning t h e m e n a n d ryea were glued tin the clear­ collect wounded prisoners.
While Hie guerrilla uni­
irfare field training exer- area to conduct an ambush. had landed they deployrd in checking cumoufiuge. The urn- ing in anticipation of the
Waiting for the helicopters to tactical formation and com­ bush now set in, the corn- guerrilla approach into tho forms were o f Sanford Ma­
e.
Reports from the field guvs arrive, the '•arin ci m cie last menced searching fo r Hie trail mundt-r conducted a final in­ killing a —a, and Ilia burst of rine manufacture, the flag
and
removrd
nil machine gun fire which will curried in this rxurcise is an
t following account on the minute prrpurationa to move and a proper umbush aite. spection
tlal phase of the operation: out. I ’rior to lift o f f the am­ Iliimpered by denae under­ evidence that Murines were signal tho start of the am­ authentic battle flag raptured
bush.
fium Communist Viet Cong
The
problem
commenced bush commander briefed "a ll growth, movement waa alow in the urea.
Apparently unaware o f the guerrillas in South Viet Nam
und tedious, hut the alert
Absolute silence now pre­
th a Marine ambushing handa" on the operation.
When the “ choppers” land­ leading element finally dis­ vailed over the area fo r even ambush, the band moved to- during May 1903. "T o the
rre occupying a bivouac
ra. Action waa not long in ed the Marines immediately covered the trail und recent a ship ut a mosquito could wurd the trap carrying their victor belongs the spoils" ap­
betray the umbush. Nothing food re-supply o f live chick­ peared to be in effect us the
ming as a friendly native loaded aboard and soon lifted footprints.
Advance astride the trnil more run now l&gt;e done except ens and a pig. Suddenly the victorious Murines curried o ff
ent observed and reported o ff toward tha landing tone
continued In search of a suit­ to remuin alert and wait, and jungle stillness was shuttered the squealing pig ami chick­
imall guerrilla band moving miles away.
Tha helicopter pilot w a i "on able ambush aite which was the question in every Marines by the rattle of small arras en*.
ing a trail in dense growth

Hy Gene Harris
United Press International
P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I ) —
K weekend o f Negro rioting,
plundering and li I o o d a h e d
waned into sporadic outbreaks
o f vandalism and looting to­
day.
Mayor James H. J. Tate
declared the situation under
control hut kept In forre n
'J-l-hour curfew and a guard
o f 1,500 policemen In the rav­
aged Negro area in North
Philadelphia known ns the
"ju ngle."
A total o f 348 persons were
injured, seven o f them in brief
skirmishes with police Sunday
night- More than 100 of the
Injured were policemen. The
mayor said "damage costs"
would amount to several mil­
lion dollars, including over­
time pay for 3,000 |&lt;atrolmen.
The number arrested by poliee during the thrre days o f
conflict total 369 men, wom­
en and teenagers. A special
court was set up at City Hall
tu dispose o f the charges
against them. A total of 197
rases hnd been disposed of
before Judge Vincent A. Carroll adjourned court shortly
before midnight until this
morning. Most o f the defend­
ants were held In hail.
Patrolmen armed with riot
clubs putroloil the slx-squuremile area constantly. Some
rode in busrs ns complete
squads ready to rush into
various sections where trouble

Keep
Calm

M ajor II. T. Chen, com­
manding
Murine
Barracks,
said that "while physical se­
curity o f the Naval A ir Sta­
tion is our primary mission
in Sanford, all Marine*, re­
gardless o f duty station, must
continually receive training in
the tactics and techniques of
wuifare,
both
conventional
and unconventional.
"W ith continued emphasis
on guerrilla type operations
and tha always existing pos­
sibility that Marinei may
have to figh t thia type action,
this field exercise gives us an
excellent opportunity to praclive in the field what we have
been learning in the barracks
classroom fo r tha past sev­
eral months.”

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▼•hi « r » hereby nnllflnt Ihiil
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&gt;*»u
In
the
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reuee, end the! you ere rert'ile.
• n m file your i n n m
»lih
Ih * r i e r k o f Ihl* Court • nil to
e e r y * « ropy thereof upon Ihe
p la l n l l l f m p l u i n l l f f * a t t o r ­
n ey ., who** mini* Mini „.|.1r.«.
l » J * o n ln * » , W a ll* , r i e r k * end
Memllton, 13«*i B.rn et i NationAt Bank BuiMInt. J a r k io n v il l*
1. KlftrM*. nol U t * r lh*n O ftfltikt 11. 1111. I f ynu fall In do
an * d u r a * prn m i f e e e n will
h* entered » a « l n * t you for Hi*
r * II* f d *m «Pd*d in Ih* nnmplalnl. Till* «ult I* In lnrr&lt;lo**
• m n r i * * * * Th* r * * l p m p t i l y
proceeded » * * l n * t I*:
tan I. Btor,k 0. ■l.’ N l. A S r i
KITATKH,
A *u hd Iv l*i on,
e .rn rd tn * In * pUt thereof,
r»nni.|*d In me t Book It.
* | t * 1* to I I of Hi* Bulllr ft«i'i&gt;rd* of r * in Inol ■
County, Klortd.
W IT N K h k my hand »n d Ih*
■*•1 of •• Id Court * i Hanford,
Florida, iht* l l t h day nf AuIfUII, l i l t .
IMCAlil
Arthur II
IWrkwIlh. J r .
Cl*r k nf ih* Olti-ull Court
By Martha T, Mhlrn
Deputy Cl*rk
J e a n l n f i . W a l l * . Clark
and Hamltlnn
1100 Uarn*lt N a f l Bank Hid*
JarWaonvIll* I. Florid*
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and A H T H U I t K U K II .If .
Ii. I m d . i i l *
l a I fcaaeery No. 111*1.
Th* nalu r* nf thin ault 1*
• foraclaaur* at thai ••rtaln
m n r t t a a * from *4ld d r fr m la n l*
In
plaintiff,
d a t • d
Feb*
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1111,
and
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f i l i a l llrro rit* Honk 197 |ia*r
17 nf III* I ’ uMIc ItarotiU nf
JUmlmiU County, Klorlda, *ncumb arln * th at cartatn placa
nr parcel at p ro pa rly looaled.
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and
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County and Htatc. I n - a l l ;
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I. A N T A ,
T H i n i l SECTION. acourd.
I n * to plat t h * ( * n f aa r *•
•
r o r d n l In Flat Book II .
pa* a 71, Public Itacord* of
lUnilnnt* County, F lo rid*.
e a c h o r y o u it ru iyin tiF.H I d f l l * your m i a i r
or
o th e r w r llla n d rf * n * *&gt; to Ih#
CumpUtnl with th* Clark of th «
I 'Irellll
Court
of
Urnilnnla
C o u n t,, H o t l d a , In thl* proceedln a and to * * t v * a copy
th ere of upon Ih * p la in tif f*
at torn ey* , w h o * * namaa and
addrrta
art
h *r*ln a ft»r
**l
forth, at r*i|Ulr*d hy law. not
l * t « r than th* l l i h day nf
hrptonbrr
till
In
default
( h e r e o f Ih* c a u i* will proieed
• a part* upon Ih * * u t i y of a
l U o r t * P r o C o n tM to * | t l n » t
you
W IT N K H X my hand and tli*
o t f U la l a*al of ** ld Court In
Biuulnola County. Florida, Ihl*
H i l l day of A u * u * t l i l t
IH II.I
A M liu r 11. H c k w l i h , Jr
C H r k nr Ih * Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vl h H n
Depu ty Clark
u k a i i d a m * a iu m .r.T a s h
j .k w i m
A t t o r n e y * for P la in t if f
in North Oourt Hiraat
Fo al OHIO* Hot t i l l
Orlando, Florid a
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THIS » T * T E O F FI. U H III A
T i l l Jqeeph K lw a An drew*
H ire J l « IV Miller kveii u *.
Mitchell Atr Force
llaa*. Harden City,
le.iik laland, Ne w Ynik
lUr nlcc It. Andrew*
Q lr * : m W Miller A v e ­
nue. Mitchell
Air F o ie *
Hat*. Harden City,
Iron* Irlan.l, N*w T « r k
▼no are heraby notified the!
• eull bee been filed * a « l n * i
you
In
Ih*
above
entitled
r t u t e . end lh al you « i a t*qulred to f it* ynur * n i « . r wiih
*ha C l* r k nf Ih l* Court end in
o r e * s copy there of upon Hi#
p la in t if f or p l e t n i l t f * alii.tn t y i , w h o le name and addr***
la Je n n ln i*. M a l l e . Cla rk * and
lla m ll lu v . I I " # Bar net l N a ti o n ­
al Hank gu lld ln *. J a i k » o m t l l a
*. Florida, not later Ilian Hotoher I I . H i t I f l*&gt;u f e ll m d"
an a d ee r* * p m oonleaan will
b* ante i ed ag alnei
you for
Ih*
rellat demanded In Ih*
com plaint, Thle l u l l I* to f o i e cluaa a mort ga ge . The r*a l p m p e t t y proceeded ag elnei la:
l^et I I . S OUT H r i N E C l l F . g T
T h ir d Addition, a auhdivl.
alnn, according to a plal
I h e r t o f racorded In Plat
Hook 11. p a * * * *1 an-I «&gt;
•if Ih t Public l lt i' o id * uf
Bemlnola Counly. Florida
M’ l T N E g g my hand and Ih*
•aal of aald Court at fan fo ru .
Florida, ih l* l*l&gt;&gt; day o f Auguet. IIM .
tglCAt.1
Arthur II
Be* k wlili. Ji
Clerk o f i h * IVrcull Couit
■ y Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jennlng*. W e l t * . C la ik *
and Ham ilton
ti e d l l a m e i l N a l l Hank Ht.la
j» .- k e n n v lll* t Flotilla
Eubllrll
Pol.Hll Aim I I A Kept. 7, 11,
♦ . 19M
19*1.
.c n c -ii

nf

Jefferson,

G#.,

who

died Saturday nl Winder Har­
row Hospital In Winder, Gt.,
ware held at
In Jefferirm,
Survivor*

ID ii.ni, today

me

a daughter,

Mr*. A. W. Epps Sr. of San­
ford; two lona, Jimmy McElhanmm nf .Irffen on and Hill
Mr Klhannnn

nf

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•liter, Mr*. Klhrl II a nr in k uf
Jrfferann;
grandtlaughter, M in Mary Lc* McElhannon of Jcfferlun; two grandpint. II I . A. W. Kppy Jr. an.I
hr. John IV. Kpp», both of
Sanford; two gicat grand­
daughter*,
Ml *a
Marilyn
Kpp* and M in Larnine Epp«,
holh o f Sanford; four great
grand.nris, A. tV. Kpp* HI.
Dennis Kpp*. Steven Kppi.
and Kevin Lppa, all of San­
ford and a number nf nep­
hew* ami niere*.

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!i*f*n d a n l
viiT H K o r a r i T
T I I K B T A T H OF r i . O H I I I A T i l l
IACKHO.V I. K V V PIIK HCO TT
n r . y in F .N C K i i v k m u v v
T on are hereby noilfted lhal
eull he* heart filed aa aio e t you
In Ih* Cl rent t Cnurl nf flenilnnla
Ccunty. F lo ri d *, in Chanrery.
an aliliravlaiad l l l l * ••! whlrh
I* 11A l i t
JANK
P it KBIT *TT.
P la ln ilf f , - v . - JAC KB ON I. K V Y
Pit KIM V &gt;TT. Ile f* n d * n l, Ih* n*.
lur e o f »ald *uli bri ll* a dlvnrr* prnreedlnae. and you ere
hereby r#uulr»d In f ll* ynm
Auaw er In eald ault with the
underatened
Clerk
of
aald
Cnurl end In o n *
a ropy
lh * ia n f upon P la ln lllP a A t t o r ­
ney, wh u »* riama and *d d r *al
appear h*lnw. on nr before th*
m il day nf Ooloher. I I M , and
In def ault Ih rr a o f fiaur** Prn
Confeean
w ill
h*
entered
ay eln e l you
W1TNKHB my hand nod uffl*
elel eeal nl Ih* Cuunly Cnurl.
Iinii*r, Banford, Bfmiiml* Cnufi.
lr . Florida, itu* ; i i h day of
A usual, t i l l .
IB K AI.I
Arthur
H
Mackwlth. Jr
H C.
C le ik nf Ctr*nit Court
ll y i
Klleaheth Itruaiiahan
I’ hllllp H l. oiaii
BhlnhuHer and lxiaan
I'lr a1 Fadaral Hulld ln r
Bali fold, FI nr I-1a
PII til Iall A u i JI A Brpl. J, II.
I I , 19*1.
CIIC-II
.VOTICH o r P L I I M C H K A H I k O
TOWk
or
A I.TA B O k T K
■P i i i V fi * , r i . o n i i M
TO W H O M IT M AT CU NCK IIN :
NOT1CK IB I I K I I K H V H I V K N
hy Ih# T o w n Council nf the
T o w n o f Alia m o n ta Hprtng*.
Bm i i I iioI* County, Florida* that
* « M T o w n I'o nn rll will hold a
putiHfl h a i r i n g nn tn* quatllnn
nf changin g Ih * sonlng c l*(aIft tut Inn of Ihe f o llo w in g des­
cribed p ro pe rly :
l o t . 1, t. I. I. «. T. end 1.
n iiu k
"A "
n iH IK H T
I.
H K T T B ADDITION' TO A l. .
TAM o STK
ei-oordlna
to
Plat there of * • te c i r . l n l In
Plat llunk I, P a g * M o f
the
Public
llaoorda
of
Stmlnnl* County, Flurlda
from I t - I A A eonlng c l a * * l f l i a th.n to It J lo n t ll* claealftcatlnn,
Public H * a t ln « will h* held
In Ih* Tnw n Hell, Alta monte
Bpt lug*. Flotlda. on Wedneeday. R*pt*mher 1(. 19(t, at
i nn Iv U or * * enon lh er #afte r
aa ii.i*eLble. al wh lrh time Intereelcd p a n i c * for and a u a l" * l
Ihe propoie.1 m n ln * chatm* will
be heard and tm al act mu taken.
Till* N o lle * It to be put.imb­
ed by pnailng In three t i l pub­
lic planet within the T o w n of
Allemnnte Bprlngt. Flotld a. end
puliimhed In The Banfu tl l l e t w111. * newepaper oT general
c lriu la ll on In tald T o w n on#
(1 ) lime al treat flflacn I I U
dav« prior In th# lime o f the
Public Hearing.
D A T E D ihl* 25th day nf Autuat. A. D 19tt
/#/ Harold IV. Cep pa
T o w n Clerk
Tow n of A 11a it)"ii I* Bpt lime
Florida
B Joseph Davie Jr, o f the f ilm
ft*n *l rn n i. Itevle A Jlclntoeh
Fd war.i* Building
henfotd Flnrlde
Attcuneye for T**wn of Alt *toonte Bprlnge, r io t id*
Puhimii Aug. I I . 19*1.
c d c -i :
M i l ' l l K M l DF.FK.MI
■T A l It U F F L U M ID A
T u t M e l o n P er kin * whnet a t .
dreaa Is
lit. t,
Drierun. tie..tala
Ynu will |.lc,i*e lak e nolle*
lhal y«u are herrhy truulted
to ft!# your wr itten d *f* u **e
either personally o r by an at­
torney
on or before S eptem­
ber ITth, 1‘&lt;M. at th*
U t fie *
nt the c le r k of th* Circuit
Court,
etth* County
Court
tlouie,
In
Benfe.td,
Flotlda,
and to mail a rnpy thareof In
K a t l y l * Hnuaholder, Attorney
tor P la in ti ff
I* n
Bog I l f ,
Hanford. Flotlda, In that *-*r«
lain
divorce
ault
pending
ega iotl
you In lha t*trruH
Court of th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit
of Florida, tn and for
Brmiuolt County, In Chancery,
wherein the re li ef mu gh t la a
decree
of divorce. An
alihiav latr d title of eald raua* t*
T liflm a
Perkin*,
va
Melvin
Perkins, and haretn fa ll not or
a decree |ito confeeao w ill he
t n t * ie d ega ln et you.
W IT N K g H toy hand and o tf l.
ria l teal at Hanford, gemtnnl*
County, Florida, this l l t h day
of August, t i l l .
tHKAIel
Arthur H It rik w lt h , Jr„
r l e i k of the Circuit Couit
lly : M alth a T. VlbUn.
D C
K a rt y la Houaholdar
At to rn ey for P ta l n l l f f
P o
lloe Mil
Buutoid, Fla,
l ‘ ohlmii Aug. IT, 51. I t A Bept
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Legal Notice

TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED
WHEN YOU WANT ITI

UXECUTIVE I tOA HI) membern o f the South ScminulB Elpmenlitry ( T P
met at the itchool last Thurmlay lo plan the general membcrship’R firht
meeting on Sept. 14. Attendinjj the aeBsinn were, seated from left, Mr*.
Hobert May, Mr.t. David Joyce, Mr*. (Jerald .McCiimis, M ib . William
EggcrB and M ir . I). K. K ciiR tern iak er: Btanding, Mrs. I(. I,. Ileintzclman. Mr*. Hnl|)h Mnore, Mr«. Hen Q u n tlcR and Mrs. Harry Wright.

fly ft. S. Carleon
International

(U P I) — SKv.-

Martin, *u eight - yeai - old
Little Icugiu-r, w »» luppoint
In atart nrhool lortay, Ineteu.l
he lie* In a hoapital bed, hi*
mind a muddle of confuted
thought!.
Steve wae Ihe victim or n
nightmarieh
tragedy
whlrh
lo.'k thr live* o f hi* mother
amt Ihtet littl* aiatera.
I ’ o lir *
raid
Ihe
motlier,
Katherine Marlin, a win*ome

Legal Notice
'Il'T lT im « M B K
N O T IC K IB hrrahy * l * * n lhal
1 an. e n g a i f d In l.ualnee* at
13on B.iiiih F i r m h A van It*. Banfoul, B*mln..I* County, Florida,
under Ih* flotltlnue name nf
B T A T K P H U H K C K COM P A N T ,
and Dial I Intend to i * ( t * i * r
raid name with Ih* r l e i k nf Ih*
f i t cull c o u rt, Bern Hint* County.
Florida, in aerordaiie* with th*
prnvlolona o f
Hit
Flr-tltlnue
Narna Bla tulM . In - w i t : Ha. ■
linn
m in i
Florid a
B la lu le t
1917.
Bla: Charlea p. Ila.lmnn
Pul,Mali A u* IV, 17, I I , 11, 11(1
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- n i r . u i m i r i im h t ik
r u n a r . M i k o i . K t tii k .
F i.tm iiiA m i . iw t a
T I I K W I I . I . I A M S I l C l l i n t BAVI NOB IIA N K . a Naw Y o l k Han k ­
in g corporation.
Plain ti ff,
&gt;*
K K N N K T H C. F l . T N N *t a),
Iiafandanla
v o r ic r n r »i it
.
t iik
a r i i 'H u r ri.iu iiD A
T U I Kenneth C riy n n ,
» l * l — «7ith Kaal.
Oak llarhnr, Waa hlnaton
iltac# C Flynn,
• I I I — I7 tt h Keel,
Oak Har bor, Washington
Ton ar t hereby notif ied that
a ault hae hern filed aaalnat
yon
In
th*
nlmv*
entitled
cat!**, and lhat ynu a i * re u n it­
ed tn fi le your anatver with
the Clerk nf Oil* Court and tn
aarve a i»ipv th ere of upun the
p la in t if f or p l a i n t i f f * a t t o r ­
ney* whose name ami addraa*
l* Jennings, Wat ts, C l a r k * and
Hamilton, tftltl Harnett N a ti o n ­
al Hank lliilldlrm. Ja, kannvlll*
I. Flnrlde. nut la ter than O ct­
ober II , 1911 If you fall to do
an a d e . r e * pro rn n f* ** n w il l
he entarad against you (nr the
re li ef demanded In the c o m ­
plaint. T hl* ault 1s to f o r * .
ih.ee a m o r t g a g e T h * teal p r o ­
perty pioceeded agatnet te:
l ,nt t l Blit T i l I ' l N ' E c t l l ’ BT.
Third Addition a auhdivl elon, acoordlna to a plat
t tie ten f re m rd ed
In Flat
Hmih II . pease I t end I I
nf the Public neo otde nf
Betnlnute County, Florida
W IT N K B H my hand and th*
seal o f aald Court at Piiiifcird,
Flotlda. Oil* JIth day uf Au
gnat, 1911
ISEAL)
Ar th u r H
Backwilh, J r ,
Clerk o f the Clruult Court
lly : M i r t h * T. \H.1*n
Im p uly Cle rk
Jen ulna a, W aite, Clai k *
and Hamltlnn
nn n l l i r n e l t N a f l Bank Bldg
Jac kso nville 1, Flnrlde
r u M U h Au g 11 A Bept T. II ,
II. M il.
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Funeral Notice

piU i with hurni over -40 per

anti the three girl* with gaeo- rent nf hi* body*
line Snttitilny nltfiit, ilmiaotl
J'lriJn* til id Mra. M art lb hud
Ihe fluiil over her own hotly
nnti etiuik

filed

for

divorrg

from

M is h a p s

M IAM I (U P I) — Weekend wss vtruck and killed hy a car the car in which ihe was rrdtraffic accidents killed 18 per- Saturday when she crossed a ing hit a utility pole,
Bobie Ann Reed, Mount
»oni in Florida during the road west o f Jacksonville.
Mr*. Rallie Hardy, 82, died
weekend, including four who
Beile L. Strang, 6S, Fort Pleasant, was killed m an ac­
nt Seminole Memorial Hos­ died in a crash near St, Cloud. Lauderdale, was killed near cident Friday night 12 miles
pital at I a. rn. today.
Ralph Slanton Fair, 22. of her home Friday night when west of Quincy.
Horn April 11, 1872, in O*. Kiiiabcthton, Tenn , was kill­
teen, she hud lived in Sanford ed yesterday when struck by
for the print 45 year* and had a car as he walked across
Reach Boulevard just east of
made her honin with her iunJacksonville.
ln-lmv nnrl ilnughter, Mr. nml
An accident Sunday near In
Mr*. O. R. Smith at 417 W. verneu, in which a car struck
Sixth Street fo r the past 25 a truck, took the live* of Mrs.
year*.
M indeville Rogers, 42, from
&lt;&gt;
Survivors, other thin Mr*
Fiarence, S. C., and Iter 13Smith, m e another daughter, year-old son.
Mr*. Ida Weldon o f LaNVtt,
Valrce M o r g a n Houston,
Ala.; four m ni, N'. K. Hardy Rlaekshear, Ga , 30 years o|t|,
o f Sanford, Lew-ia Hardy of
Cocoa and James and Ruben
Hardy o f Port Orange; two
ainter*. Mr*. John Woods of
It’s at easy at A B C to
cj*h from Q-A-C! What’a mora,
llv Mr*. Rilrhlr Harris
Sanford and Mrs. Alice Mc­
you
may
repay
gradually
on
larm i to suit your pockatbook*
Mr*.
Chester
Henderson
Donald of Port Orange; 1G
grandchildren and 24 great wa* hostess last Tuesday at a
salad luncheon buffet for the
grandchildren.
TO 1600
LOANS UP
Christian Women's Council of
the Plymouth Avenue Christ­
ian Church rtf It. Land at her
home nt Main Street.
P O R A T I O N
I I ft 91 1*1 . f t f f l i . M l . I r l P e - F l l l l .
C O R
Member* brought their fa v ­
(Tftl pprvlct# for Mrp Halil#
-I SNf OlPI f t r l y , !»2, w h o (H#«l g t J ;i ru orite salads and the hostess
... Tel.phon* 32?-3743
111 W e n Frit Street.
I ( I -* V A|. Rp fll lull) Iff Al **lil !■I I ft I provided rolls and tea.
II up pH a I, w i l l ho h f " H m i In
T r'tp 1o- o -t.M 3er,S
478 North Oronge A-enu* .........
During the afternoon the
it
m
VV#*1 nr# fifty
At
ih*
bf a v p p M#
In ( ) ' i r Mu
- women parked boxes o f cloth­
..Te'fpr-ana 423-iJ7J
401 W e it Centrol Boulevord . . . . .
l*r&gt; with It » ^ (Ja N n Hin I tli
..•Talephen# 425-2541
1243 Eosl Colonial Drive................
of C in t r a l Haptitt Church o f . ing and household srtlrle* &lt;n

fur Jobn Kmnry Mi Klhannnn,

r

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M AIU O B IK
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haa h«*n romni*n*'«d aaalnat
you In Ih* Circuit Court nf ih*
Ninth Judicial Circuit nf th*
Blata nl Florida In and lor
Btmlnol* County, th* ilib r e v ls tad t it ]* o f which l*i
lilH IC H K H TK H
I A V I M il I
H A M . tic.,
r ia l n l l f f ,

Mrs. Hardy, 92, 18 D ie In W e e k e n d
Taken By Death

McElhannon
Rites Today

her

match. All four htipliRnd. JiTbrft, hut later
wore
turned into human withdrew th« ault. Th# coup!#
wns living together At the
torrhei.
Mre. Martin nmi Joan, ft, time o f the irgifedy.
Suian, H, nini Small,
IB
ninntlie, wrre hilhd.
Rut. Steve maile a daub
noroeg the front yard, hi*
fit-ah aflamo, and a neighbor
apotrd hint. The noighlrcr, W.
K. Wttlfr, threw him to the
ground amt extlnguiibed the
(lamea with a blanket.
The triigctly ahnvkeil thn
iiihlitli' rln** neighhurhootl in
the
intlnatiial
atthtirh
of
Chamtilre whetr the Mnttin*
lived.
Little Stove mumbled from
Ilia hoipitnl bed that hi*
Hint her ki-jit * ay III, " I ’ve got
tn tin it; I've got 111 till I t , " aa
ehe poured gasoline on llm
children
and
lighted
the
matches tn their bodies lain
Suturduy night,
•Stove was in critim l ttmdition at Georgia ituptlal Hn»b

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mit a i 11* t
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got toll i ■ken
T hl* N o l U t U lo H# p ubhih.
*4 Hv pntitns in ihr## i t ) pub.
Hi p l a c i i wllhtn i h i T o w n of
A ltam o n t*
Spr hipi.
Florida
ii u l |niHll*h#4 In Th# Hanford
ford, ll tr a ld . a n a w tp a p ir nf
Mini m l
iilrc'ulwtlon
In
»aid
T o w n on# (11 llm# i t Ua al f I f li #n Itftl day* prior to Iht
urn# o f ih* !*ubJlc Miartng
D A T E D ihl* :?th day of Au*
■m i, a . n u « i
/»/ Harold W, Cap pa
Town d im
T o w n nf Alt amuni# Hptiuga
Florid a
S Jofciph D iv la , Jr , o f (ha firm
Ftanitrom. Da%l* A ftlclntoih
ftMwarda R u il d ln f
Hanford, Flo tld a
A M orn#!* for To w m o f A lia *
tnnn l i It p 1 1«» h . I**1n i :l 4 a
Fulillih Aug. 31, 1VI«.

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mi

in i: o r IM ill ii in: %niMi
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N l * l l l \ ( « i , ri . o »u t&gt; %
T O WHOM IT M A Y C O \ rK n N *i
N O T I C K IH IIKllBCIiY H t V R N
hy I h i T o w n CdUtlbll o f I h i
Tnw n o f Altii nton i «
Hprlnu #,
Hmilnol# Coiint&gt;. F I « » r M », that
•al«] T o w n (*oun« il w ill hold a
public? h#.irhis mi IH# fjun*Uoti
of r h a n rin ^ t h i i n l i n e r|a**|.
flra tlon of tha f o llo w in g 4«t*
crll&gt;#d p ro p e rly .
fgot* 4, In tt
1* *ri4 13,
lllot k fj, O A K I* AN D KH*
STVT K S , FII1HT MKrTHieN*.

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H id# at
flfi# #u ( 1,r&gt;) day*
pr io r lo ih# l l m i o f th* Public
H#arltia
D A T K D thl* : ? th U&gt; of Aulu ll. A n I H I
/•f I f i r o l d W. Caippi
Town r it r k
T own nf A I t i mi»n I a Hprims*
Florid a
H Jtt*# phi Da tip, Jr, of ih# firm
Si nriBii mu, Da via a AH ln lo*h
K d w a r d i HuUdlnc
Hanford. Florid a
A t t o r h i &gt; * for T o w n o f A U i m o n l i Sprint# Florida
Pul.llth A n f l l . IftM
M I T l r K Ilf 1*1 HI M ll i: ft ll 1A ii
T i m ft n r A l . T I f t l n k lTS
M ' n m i H F l A l H f Ift A
TO W HOM I T M A T C O N C E R N :
n o t i c k in i i r n r n r h i v i n
Hy ill* T o w n f ’ ounrll o f th*
T o w n of
.ftltamnnt# Spring*,
Hnnlnol* ("nunly, ITofld a. lhat
•aid T o w n Council w il l hold a
pHHllr Ii*iir!tig nr» H ip (|U#hHon
of r h a n g l n t I h i l i n i n g claa ilfloat loti of ih * follow lug &gt;!*••
frlh#d property.
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lift and « " l . A L T A M O N T K

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according to
Pla l i h i r P o f a* f ic o r d e d in
Pl.il Rook I. Pag# D» o f I h i
Public f t in o r d i of S*mln nli Counly, Florida
from II I ion lo g rlgaiiftr at iw A
111 11&lt;1A A v o m1ti g cl ft * a I f Iea 11un
t'uhllfl 11ra ring will ll# h#ld
In Hi# Tow n Hall, Alt ( tihiri #
Spring*, Florida, on U # 1 n **
day. Si pi am bar
1ft. 19 ftft. At
I on p m , or •» anon th t r * .
afl#r
••
pnaalhl p p »
whlrh
Hm* I n t p r t i l t d parti#* fur and
PK4lti*L Hi*
propovud aonitig
r li.itig* w III b# h*ar d and final
Action l* k * n .
T h l a No l it a ii to Hp publl*h*d
Hy p o r i n g In thr#* 1 3i publlo
plac*t w it Kin th t T ow n o f Al*
l a muni P SprlngP. Florida, and
p ub 11» hcd In T h * Sanfoid H *r»
aid, a n*w ■|»ap#r o f g#n*ral
d r m l * lion In aald T o w n on*
111 Htlia at ipaat fiMt an f l a t
day * prior to thP t l m i o f tht
Public HaaHng.
D A T E D ihl* f 7Hi day uf AuCU»t, A D
Iftftft
• / Harold W , Cappp
Town r it r k
T o w n o f Aitam ouip Hpriug*
Florid a
• Joppph Da«la . Jr . o f tha firm
Manptrom, D a v i t A McIntosh
Kdwardp Building
Sanford. Flo ri d a
A l t o n i i l t for T o w n o f A lia *

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propo*#d ionliiR ( h a i m r w ill ht
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Thla Not It « !■ |o Hu piiHHafi.
*•1 h&gt; (matlfiK tn it ir r* iJ) puhHr plata * within lha T o w n of
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In Session, Key Issues Pondered

An/. 31, 1964 — Pnjre 3

Soviet Leader,
‘Czech Confer
On Red Woes
PRAG U E,
C i Vihuslov ii K{ a
« (J 1*11 — S v i a Premier N i­
kita S. Khruahchrv retired to
a country castle today for
t ilka on communHm'* prob­
lem* with Czech Prcaident
Antonin Novtny.
The agenda for the talk*
«n s not made public, but the
two leader* were reported
concentrating on these aubjecU :
— The
Silio • Soviet
split.
Czechoslcvaki* support* the
Soviet position on a world
* summit nicotine to drill with
&lt;'.hiliu's opposition to Mos­
cow pnlli ies. Khrushchev Is
expected to seek Novotny's
aid in winning over ether
Communist leaders who now
may he wavering.
— The Czech e c o n o m y .
Khrushchev whs expected to
s-k Novotny to Inteifrute ineconomy more closely witli
those of his tiighbor* in tb&lt;
Soviet Idee. Some observers
predicted Novotny would Ret
permission
to
reduce
the
l.xrr* amount* o f arms nod
industrial equipment Czecho
Slovakia sends to the uncierdeveluped world
Khrushchev SutiJay r a n
into trouble on t » o fronts
y Sunday In his campaign tc
ixpel Peking from the world
Communist ranks.
Radio
Peking
broadcast
Chins's second rejection o f
the Soviet invitation o f a pre­
liminary meeting o f lit. Com­
munist pal ties tins I In elilber.
Italian Communist leaders
made a series o f speeches
Sunday to underline the opA position o f their party, the
largest in the West, to any
Soviet move to expel Chilis.

WASHINGTON
(ir i)
—
Scheduled as first order of
Although both Johnson and
Congress returns todav lo o m business in the Senate was a C. O P pic«idcntial nominee
, House • passed hill to expand Harry M Goldwater were on
tinuc wrangling o u r several
. . .
'
,
. „
,
Social Security coverage and pro-campaign vacations and
key issues — with Itir added jncri,aM, benefits h.v 5 per were not on hand as Congress
pro-pect that a dose nt presi- cl.nt
Hackers of Johnson's got back to work, the session
dential politics may be thrown mexltcarv program.
which was expected to have political
in for good measure.
would be financed by
Social overtones.
Both S e n a t e
Democratic
The lawmakers, in tt-cess Security, planned to introduce
Humphrey
during tlic past week lor tin* it as an amendment to the Whip Hubert II.
and Rep. William E. Miller.
Democratic national conven­ measure.
Supporters of the health U N. Y., the two vice presi­
tion, were eager to wind up
business ami begin the cam- care program for elderly per dential nominees, returned to
paign But leader, indicated
n- predicted it would clear Washington lor the n'xuuipthat it might lx* tMrs c tn four the Senate, hut the outlook turn of Congres*.
In addition, 35 of the IPO
weeks before Congress can ad for House approv al was dim
tn the House, represents Senate seats and all the House
jount.
Among issues still facing the lives were expected to give seat* are at stake in the NoHouse and Senate are medi­ early approval to Johnson'* v cm tier election, giv ing many
care. stale legislative rcappnr- ,&lt;l billion proposal for revi in rn ileri a campaign interest
lionnicnt, foreign aid uid one lallzitig tlic depressed Appa in the final legislative action
portion of President Johnson's lachta region as part of lit*
i ongressional leaders had
over all anti-poverty program, anti [mverty program.
j hoped to finish their work be-

President Returns To Duties
It)

\1v in Spivak

the basis of population only.
Tile proposal has been intrx*
duced us a rider to the admin
istiation's S3.3 billion foreign
aid program, which has al
ready been approved hy the
House. Senate liberals arc
pledged to oppose the reapportmnmcnt amendment, block
ing final a|iprova| of the aid
program.
To add to Hie tangle, the
House has passed a suffer ap
portlonmcnt bill which would
take the matter out o f the jur

isdlction of fexleral court*.
Other measures »til| pent!
mg are a $133 million increase
in the administration's area
re-development program and
an added authorization for the
accelerated public works pro­
gram.
The Senate has already ap
proved the additional lund*
for the redevelopment
pro
gram, but the measure is re
ported to be in trouble in the
House. Neither House has act
ed on (lie public works hill.

For

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would head hack to Washing- venture. Humphrey soiled his

tori, lie said he was thinking sir e and quipped:
of
staying at lus l.HJ ranch
' Mr President, I just stopJOHNSON C ITY, l e v
—
l l ’ l l —President Johnson re­ near here lor "a couple ot ped on the Repulilican platform "
turned to the formalities of day* more
.Saturday
night.
Johnson
Johnson laughed uproarious
office today that ended a re
was honored by more than t. Iv lie also thought of barring
laxed ranch country weekend ooo of ills neighbor* at u liar publication of the remark,
which ranged from moments
celebrating his toith *aying he didn't want to force
of M-ntiment to hilarity
birthday, which was Thnrs i !tn answer from the GOP nu
Toe t Idrl Executive liadc day lie ntadr a speech foie
Chairman Dean Hurrli
farewell Sunday afternixut to casting a "long and rough'
"On tiie otlicr hand. let's
his weekend guest and vice; election campaign and keyed
nii.it ne says," Joluison
presidential
running
mate.|largely to a defense of his ad-: added.
Sen. Hubert II Humphrey, who ministration's policies in Viet ---------------------------- -----------returned to Washington for the Nam and other crisis area*. |
L g Q Q I N o tiC G
Hut Sunday, front a warm
Senate's reconvening
Johnson scheduled a phone personal «tand|Niint, brought t* tt.n i » « h »r the r » « n i ,
call to the plasterer * union the highlight of the weekend
Vr'*’ i.-*;','
‘ " ,r*
meeting at th«- Sheraton Hotel when President and Mr*. Joint It* rn I wltilr *»f
in Philadelphia Then, he plan son took Humphrey, Ins wife 1-i‘ U Aiu* M AiiviN cAnnotate
DrcMirtl
ned to sign Into law the lf'd and their 16-year-old son. Dou Ti* lit irntll.tr* and I'rrioNt
t initn* «r lirmands
measure extending the food glas, for a 75-mtnute tour of
stamp program.
lilt* r.itli II
Vnu ititl f o h « f jroii at* h*ran ulir in l ifnl rr«|ult*«l to pr*-.
A score of camcrnton and
Johnson, who arrived here
lilting as the ••••nt .* 11 &gt; r l j i i o * M in i i l n i m n i l i
with
Humphrey
and their reptjrters trailed
. .
y%It icti you,
r either «»f V'u.
running n,.ty &gt; n e
*t the *»at.*ta
wives on Friday from Atlantic i rt'iMk'nt iiiu
City, N. J . scene of the Demo­ male shttuletl "yah*"&gt;" and • * Ktt\% MU' M \IIVI V •’ \ltlit'1,1. In r n f.l U (f of **.«l«1
cratic
National Convention chased caltle tor tile photo i uuly. to ilir ( ‘••utny
was uncertain Sunday when he graphefs. During one such ad s*min »!• k*ttunty* Ku*rl.l.». uf
hi* o f f toe *n the court hoiii*»
I nile.t Press International

Keating To Get Tepid Support
NEW YO RK (U P I ) —Sen.
Kenneth U. Keating, a Ri ;&gt;ut»lican moderate, will be nomi­
nated for a second term today
with tlic indirect blessing* ot
the conservative wing of the
party.
Keating, at odds with Son.
Harry Goldwater, the GOP
presidential nominee, will l«e
given
tile
official
“ green
light" by the New York state
Repulilican committee. The
i committee acts in lieu of a
state convention.

fore the Demoeratie conven­
tion. but Die issue of h-gt-la
live rcapportlonmcnt stalled
the drive.
It Is also expected to be a
possible stumbling block to
a quick cleanup o( the p "'t
convention session.
The apportionment dispute
revolves around a blp.utisan
compromise proposal in Hit
Senate aimed at postponing
the effect of the recent Su
preme Court order that state
legislatures be districted on

to
Tin White haired senator * stops" in tlu’ii
their camjMi^n
cam
candidacy w.tk strengthened by hold the Senate scat
the withdrawal ot Mrs. Clare, Dewey and former Ally. Gen
lloothe Luce as a senatorial Herbert Drowned, old politlcandidate of the nuw Consorva-j cal pro-, in s.-uii retireimiit,
live patty. The Conservatives l«nk charge of tlic Keating
draw most of their supjtor' drive.
from Republican ranks and
The
withdrawal of
Mrs.
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to Keating s vote ill Novem after a sen * of calls front all
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Keeper Of Human Liberty

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secure the blessings o f liberty to our­
selves and our posterity.”
There is nothing new to this de­
bate, but it hue become intensified
in our lifetime. We are swimming in
full flood o f revolutions in popula­
tion growth, industrial technology,
urban living, economic and social
patterns.
Each o f these revolutions has re­
sulted in greater and greater involve­
ment by government— on all levels—.
in our daily lives and the seeming
engulfment o f the individual by laws,
forms, reports, numbers, deductions.
Throughout it all, in the making of
laws and the granting of powers,
there is one touchstone we strive to
keep within reach— human liberty.
Yut even this is no certain guide,
for one man’s liberties rub up against
another’s. No man is truly free to do
whatever he pleases.
The touchstone has another side—
the greatest good for the grentest
number. Y e t even here, there is al­
ways the danger that the needs of
minorities may be overridden by an
inflexible devotion to majority rule.
There are no simple answers to
our complex problems, no easy way
to meet the myriad modern chal­
lenges to tranquility and liberty.
Responsible citizenship in 1964 re­
quires more than that we take the
trouble to cast our votes for the rep­
resentatives o f our choice.
It demands that that choice lie In­
formed by careful study o f the bas­
ic issues often obscured by slogans
and shibboleths— that we register
our decision not out o f mere habit,
or prejudice, or wishful thinking,
hut only nfter deliberate considera­
tion us to whnt we believe licst
serves the needs o f the people and
the country.

" I t (the government) must exist
to serve the needs o f the people. It
is to be helped as long as it serves
the country well and changed when
it neglects its duty."
Thus did President Johnson talk to
some 60,000 Boy Scouts at Valley
Forge recently, on the site where the
flame o f American freedom flickered
to its lowest 189 years ago.
These few words contain not only
an essay on the democratic philoso­
phy o f government and the uses of
responsible citizenship. They go to
the heart o f some fundamental ques­
tions confronting Americans in this
election year:
Has the government— the federal
government in Washington— served
the country well In the posture of
power it has adopted over the past
few decades? What are the real
needs o f the people, nnd might they
be better served In other ways?
The corollaries are:
Have the other partners in our
government— the s t a t e s— fulfilled
their roles in this matter as they
should?
What has been gained and what
lost In the shift o f leadership nnd
initiative to Washington In so many
areas?
There is no dispute over the fed­
eral concept o f government itself,
whereby the states surrendered cer­
tain sovereign powers, under the
Constitution, to a central administra­
tion— "In order to form a more per­
fect Union."
The great debate Is nnd always has
been over mntters far less definite
and restricted. It revolves about such
ringing phrases in the preamble to
the Constitution as:
. .establish
justice, insure domestic trnnquillty
, . , promote the general welfnre and

Dr. Crane’s

EBca w aits to know how
yea caa estimate )«u r own
L Q i m try the s i m p l e
newspaper t e a r described
to law. If you road thla rducallosal cola mo regularly
sod other medical, political
o r floaoclal columns, then
your I, Q, la probably at
toast t it . So rato your « U r o
family.
CASK T-401: Elton 0 ., aged
21, la a college coed.
"D r. Crane,” aho began, “ is
it posalble lo estimate a pee
eon's I, Q. (Intelligence Quo.
ticn) without giving him an
Intelligence TeatT
"A n d how much I. Q. la
needed to graduato from col­
le g e r '
The I, Q. Is based on how
well a healthy child caa think

in comparison
with other
youngsters of its own calendar
age and standard homo sur­
roundings.
I. Q. Is thus similar to the
horsepower of your automo­
bile engine.
But a low horsepower en­
gine m ay still haul more loads
If It keeps steadily on the road,
than a high powered car that
rusts la Idleness In the gar­
age.
So I. Q. alone Is not Ute only
requisite for success. You
need to add “ elbow grease,”
honesty, plot education, etc.
The “ Arm y Alpha” waa the
first successful adult Intelli­
gence Teat. It waa developed
during World War I.
But even without euch (p e ­
d a l I. Q. testing .you can eril-

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring*
Mrs. Julia Rartee

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Bear L*k*-F*r**t City
Mrs. Maryann Milcu
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Casselberry
Mis. Jane ('aeaelberry

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Chulueta
Mrs. Joan Magtu

flenrva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
319-1873
Labe M arr
Mrs. Frances W a te r
313-6219
Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
MR-Sttt

345-3741
DeBary
Mrs. Frank White

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Lougwoed
Mrs. Danna EaUe
B3S-S317

Him. Mildred Haney
669-3631

Osteen
Mrs. Clarence Beyder
a ii- m i

Lake Mearoe
Mrs. H. L. Jehnseu

Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy

Deltnns

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To The Editor

Shotgun Partnership
W A S H IN G T O N ,
a

D. C. —

businessman

ever

be farced to take a partner T
Such

shotgun

weddings

have fo r year* been the law
o f gangland whrro crooks de­
mate a person's t. Q. fairly mand partnerships In busi­
well Just by hk school record. nesses and giva "protection”
Fur example, anybody who in return. A more respecta­
graduates from a first clam ble kind o f foreed-pnrtnrrship has occurred when Nahigh school has an 1. Q. of
tlonwlist nr Socialist govern­
approximately 110 as a mini­
ments around thu world lake
mum.
over private enterprises hy
College graduates w o u l d acquiring the stock, physical
average close to 125.
assets nnd opportunities, In
“ Yos, Dr. Crane,” Elton pro­ whole or part.
tected, “ but suppose a per­
Well, luvt Week something
son never had a chance to o f thu sort happened here. It
complete even the 9th grade. is not a clenn-cut case o f
“ Maybe he had to drop out shotgun partnership, fa r that
of school to help a widowed would arouse public resent­
mother and a houseful of ment and would bring the
younger brothers or sUtirs.
business-wooing Johnson Ad­
“ How could he then know If ministration under suspicion
he had a normal I. Q., e*pe- of being anti-business. But it
c u lly If lie never had an offi­
Is a tricky transaction In
cial psychological test?"
which
a
quasi-government
Well, you can make a
agency gets the help o f a gov­
shrewd estimate by means of
ernment commission to fasten
this newspaper!
unwanted wedlock upon priFor example, If you read tills
educational column regularly, vute business.
Whnt with Viet Nam nnd
your 1. Q. must lie 110 or high­
and Cyprus, Negro street ri­
er.
For people o f lower 1. Q. oting and a pi evidential elec­
■re not concerned with college tion cranking up, there was
stuff and this column la really little publicity on August Wlh
the
Communication*
a university clinic In modern when
.Satellite Corporation (Com­
psychiatry and psychology.
As such, It automatically sat) petitioned tlm Federal
Commission
can Indicate If you have a high Communications
for exclusive “ ownership nnd
I. &lt;f
Now don't i d the wrong no­ operation" o f four projected
tion, for many people of high ground-stations which would
I. Q. also relish newspaper serve a global satellite sys­
features that are liked by tem o f commercial communi­
those o f lower I. Q.
cations.
Contrast the two columns be­
The ground-stations would
low. You can enjoy the Hums be located hi New England,
at the toft with and I. Q. of the Southeastern States, tbv
90 lo 100, whereas it usually
requires from 110 to 125 to re­
lish the Items at Utc right:
90-100 1. Q.
110-tU I. Q.
Comics
Worry Clinic
Crime Stories
Editoral page
Sports
Financial page
You can easily expand these
two lists, hut please remem­
ber that Utli simple newspap­
er teat la a quick yardstick for
estimating I. Q.
Beware, however, for thla
rule does not work both ways.
Thu*, a person o f high I. Q.
may enjoy comics, sports, etc.,
but a reader of lower I. Q.
tends to avoid the Items listed
in the rigid band column I
Petr Illdl
Moreover, some hillbillies
the Russian co
who couldn’t even read and
write, stUl had an I. Q. to a visit to tba United
In 1BB1, when ha conducted
match that of college profess­
■lx concert*—four in New
ors, so mere lack of education York City, one In Baltimore
is not a sum sign of low I.Q. and one In Philadelphia. Ha

lass I Tear
111.IS I Tver
W akefnl Hibernation
M l a Months
|.u a Mentha
A l l I Months
l.e# I Months
Some
hibernating animal*,
l.aa I
Meat*
t.se I Meath
V. 8 Festal ReaaUtleaa preriae that all mall aahserlatleaa h* such as the badger, sleep
fata la fcdvaacs.
through the entire winter
without wakening, but othera,
a u v r v * as s i v s i S v is it w v ttv r Ostsssr I t , 1911 at tbv F i l l
O ffice o f MsntarS, Florids, under tbv Asl o f C snarttv of Marsh. like the chipmunk and goph­
er, become active on pleasant
Tb* H tr e li U a attnbor v f tbv Dnltae rraaa wbicb la »• - daya.
llUvS esdnotvsly to tbs »«v for rspwbllssUsa of sU tb* Ivvsl
v v tv arloltS U tbls u v e t v t r .
Myatary
Th* disappearance o f Amal­
Me part e f any matartaL aawa or * • varum s * or tbls Mi tu t
af Tba Baaterd MsrsU u s bv rapradutsd la aoy aisaasr with- ia Earhart and bar copilvt,
vat writtaa ytroiltviia at tba aabliabor o f Tb* lUrald. Aar
Individ**! ar firm rvtpvavlblv for aaob ra# rrductloa will be F . J. Noonan, remains n mys­
tanalasrsd aa U frisalag oo Tba Hsrsld'a oopsrlabt as* will bo tery. They were lost some­
bale liable for l * n t ( l i | nadir tbv law, Published Soils oxevpl
baturdar, iuadnj and Cbriataaasi publiahsd Matardsy yrssoadtaa where between New Guinea
and Howland Island.
C b r ta tu *

s iz l

Holmes Alexander

Should

Worry Clinic

t6

bdw n

w u received with m a ter
enthustaan hen than na wa»
la kl&gt; own country.

Northwestern States and In
Hawaii. Three U rge private
companies now operate In
these regions. They have 30
days to respond to the Com­
sat petition and are not
speaking fo r quotation. But
this reporter hss discerned
certain aigns o f anguish In
corporate circles since the pe­
tition was filed, nnd upon In­
vestigation draws thasa con­
clusions:
American Telephone and
Telegraph Corporation would
he adversely affected in the
Northeast where it already
owns
a
ground-station
In
Maine, and In the Houtheust
where Its affiliate, American
Cable and Itadlo Corp., run*
virtually all the communica­
tions with I.ntln America, In
the Northwest, the General
Telephone a n d
Electronic*
Corp , is dominant, and stands
to lose nn opportunity If
Comvut move* in with a
ground-station. In Huwallnn
Telephone Company, a pri­
vate concern, would he denied
e chance to build a station if
FCC rule* In favor o f exclu­
sive ownership hy ComaaL
The case would he clearer

• Q#s and A's
q — Who

founded the

reli­

gious order of Jesuit#, called
the Society o f Jesua?
A —It was founded In 1534
hy Ignatius Loyola and ap­
proved by 1’ cpe Paul I I I In
1540.
Q -W h e t provision la made
for th# press to cover prorredlngn In CongreaaT
A — A apeclsl apace in the
galleries la *et aside fo r
newspapermen and la known
aa the "prea* gallery."
' j

if Comsat were a simon-pure
federal entity (like the Post
O ffice) Instead o f being a
quasi-fed*ral agency with mix­
ed public - private - corporate
ownership and management.
Whan Congress in 1902 act up
thla unique corporation, till
matter o f ownership and op­
eration
of
ground-stations
waa le ft to future decision.
The law provides that FCC
shall rule nn an arrangement
which “ will best serve the
public Interest, convenience
and necessity,"
The bask arguments of
Comsat vs, the privete com­
panies are easily predictable.
Comsat apeak* fo r central
planning, speed-up nnd American-cont rolled supremacy ’n
thla International field. The
companies will probably plead
for competition, higher qual­
ity, economic opportunity and
profits. But deep in the back­
ground is nn eerie struggle
for the overseas communica­
tions trade. The Amrrlran
TeJ. and Tel, (with 9’&gt;8 mil­
lion o f its own money in
Comsat)
has developed
a
transistorised submarine ca­
ble which enn do almost ev­
erything that the Space-home
satellites can do.
With cables v*. satellites In
the m a r k e t , will there he bus­
iness enough for both? Thn
cable-owning companies con­
tend that thrre will he. The
Comsat-barkera fear
that
thcra will not ha. And th*
effort o f Comsat to gain ex­
clusive ownership o f groundstations looks very much like
the attempt o f a quasi-gov­
ernment utility to injure a
private-enterprise rival.

ary chairman and a secretary.
Editor, Herald:
Several letters have recent­ Later we will vote on a per­
ly appeared in a newspaper at­ manent group to run our so­
ciety. I do hope at our next
tacking the John Birch So­
meeting we will have a crowd
ciety calling them a hate or­
of animal lot era. Also a large
ganization. Since these writ­
attendance of people who will
ers do not deal in specifics,
back up our project. We will
this puts them in the position
have membership cards at
of hating something they know
that time. Thank* again for
nothing about. That to being
your cooper* a ion.
a hate monger, the very thing
R. T. Johnson, Chairman
they are accusing the John
Birch Society of,
Editor. Herald:
I have read the Congression­
I am compelled to acknow­
al Record of the rules and
ledge Mr. Bolirow's gracious,
principles of the JBS. It is a
If somewhat backhanded com­
most honorable organization,
pliments o f August 21, 1904.
composed of member* who
Of course, Uic Issues before
realize the danger of the Com­
munist
conspiracy
to our the voter* of Seminole County
country, and dedicated to e li­ at this time arc not their wis­
minating K from our shores, dom in declining to elect
either George Bobnow or Bob
m «tt completely.
They have been most effee Peirce. The real questions re­
tire because the Communists volve around Barry Gold water
anil the proLommunlsls are ami simply slated are, can
howling plenty loud about that we afford to have a President:
(1 ) who talks a* losely of
"awful John Birch Society,"
without saying why it to aw­ using Hie II bomb as a front­
iersman did his rifle?
ful.
f 2&gt; whose economic philo­
But for the JBS. the Com­
consider*
Hoover's
munists would bo in complete sophy
control now, without little "chicken in every pot" social­
doubt. Thank them, If you are istic?
(31 whose foreign policy enInterested In preserving freeends
somewhat
ilom for you and your children. lightment
Goklwater Is an ardent anti­ around the lime of the charge
communist. Let’s put him in up San Juan IIill?
(1 ) who seem* to believe the
office—we can’t afford not to.
Abou Ben Adam race problem was settled by
the Missouri Compromise?
(5 ) who openly
says he
Editor, Herald:
My answer to E. O. Crom- doesn't have b "rea lly first
rate mind?”
artie:
(0 ) who is being used by a
First, there was a alight er­
ror in tho spelling of my potpourri of disgruntled groups
name. It’ s Daniel. I’m a male. to promote racial alms.
Finally, George, the ques­
Now in regards to Goldwster. He does not believe in tion of whether I would vote
Social Security. He want* to for a "cross eyed bsboon" if
declare war on every country lie ran on live Democratic tie
that doesn't agree with him. krt ia moot since 1 have never
In all his speeches he contra­ come any closer to that test
dicts himself, always chang­ of party loyalty than when I
ing his mind. He cannot make voted for you In the primar­
up his mind; a good trait for ies. In any event, it to pour
Republican friends that will
a president.
So he was a major general have to make that decision this
in tho Army Reserves. If he November aa thoy evaluate
was not a senator ho would nearly their entire slate.
Robert G. Peirce
have been a buck private, a
yanlbird.
Whore do you get your
news? All the leading news­
papers, radio and TV say that
no one knew about the shoot­
ing of the Commies at Tonkin
Bay until it was ail over.
We should all lie concerned
about nuclear weapons. He
want* to give nuclear weapons
to all Ihc small countries. Do
you hate any idea what the
outcome would lie? But Goldwater would allow any Impul­
sive trigger happy person
handy lo push Uie buttons.
I know a little alwut war.
I am a veteran of two wars.
Was in tite trendies in 1917
ami was in Eritrea, East A fri­
ca, in 1912, also at Okinawa.
Anyone that says they arc not
afraid of war. lies.
Daniel Bollock
Editor, Herald:
Just want to write you a
few line* and thank you for the
nice article ami picture of and
alxmt our Humane Society
liu- Seminole County.
I want to thank Mr. Menatom and Mr. Johnson of your
organization for their wonder­
ful cooperation on this veryimportant italic.
We will hold our next meet­
ing in shout 30 days. The place
and time will be announced.
At present we have a tompor-

Q—W hat la • curious fea­
ture o f th* Jamaica fir e fly !
A —Jamaica haa n big fire­
fly with two seta o f lights—
green “ headlights” and an
orange “ tall ligh t." The head­
light* are turned on in w a it­
ing. The tall light ia used
only in flight.
Q— W h en would one find
the Sea* o f Tranquility, Ser­
enity and Vapour* T
A — On the moon.

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Editor, Herald:
t see that George Bobrow
struck a tender nerve on Rob. ^
ert G. Pctrce when Georg#
stated in a letter to the editor
that a real Democrat should
vote for Barry Goldwater.
Obviously, Mr. Petrec’a re.
butal only proves that Robert
would vote for an addle-brain­
ed ape, if they put it on th#
Democrat ticket and called It
a candidate.
As for me, and millions ft
more real Democrat*, — ww
put principle above party pol­
itics. W e’ll still vote for Bar­
ry Goldwater.
Paul M. Kerr

Barbs
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careful not to get run down.
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calling for an hour o f si­ like getting up.
lence to mark the third an­
OVEK 35 YE A R S
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has been announced hy the
National Geographic Society 7
A — Discovery o f the world’s
tallest living thing— a Cali­
fornia redwood measuring an
incredible 307. B fret. The
trees girth Is 44 feet.

M ODERN KITCHENS
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Editor. Herald:
Thanks for the front page
plug and you and Mr. Morris 'J
are right about the marina
being a great thing for our
visiting fishermen, particular­
ly for those who would like to
bring their own boats.
But not about the inland
Ashing capital o f Florida, for
Sanford to already known all
over as the Shad Capital of
the World.
,
In fact. In Sweden, the St. •
Johns R iver ia known aa
Crowe’* Creek, at least it so
referred lo in an article on
Florida shad fishing in Svengt
Fiske published in Stockholm.
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Barry To End Vacation, Form Campaign Strategy
Senator Plans
Movie-Making
As Dirve Help

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N E W P O R T BEACH, Calif.
(U P !) — tic puli! icon presi­
dential nominee Barry M.
Goldwater planned to end hi*
idx-day pro-campaign vnention
cruise today and begin the
earnest final preparations fur
his campaign to w in the White
House.
The Arizona senator, who
has been cruising California
coastal waters fo r nearly a
week, planned to leave the
borrowed yneht Sundance here
in late afternoon. He was
scheduled to make some film
strips in the I.os Angeles ar­
ea Tuesday and then lenve
fo r Arizona, where he formal­
ly launches his presidential
campaign
in
Prescott
on
Thursday.
Some business was mixed in
with the final day o f cruising
Sunday. Campaign director
Denison Kllchel w h s expect­
ed on board tbc Sundance for
talks on scheduling and other
campaign plans.
Goldwotcr cruised south­
ward to Santa fntnlina Island
o ff tho const here late Sat­
urday

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Grade Allen
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Planned Today

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Experts Avoid 'Cane Seeding
M IA M I (L T D — Hurricane about hurricanes to begin a complete.
researchers

did

not

••seed" program o f reckless seeding.”

killer storm Cleo with silver said Gentry.
iodide in an Bttempt to cut
down its force because they
weren't sure what the effects
of such a move would he.
Dr. II. C. Gentry, chief o f
the National Hurricane Bu­
reau here said the matter was
discussed ns Cleo approached
Florida before an estimated
$201) million destructive sweep
up the const.
“ We don’t know enough

“ We need more information
about plain unseeded hurri­
canes before wo con deter­
mine the effects o f seeding."
The seeding process con­
sists o f dropping silver iodld»
crystals Into a storm from a
hurricane hunter plane.
Dr. Gentry said results o f
two seeding teats in llurr!cane Beulah Inst year are still
being analyzed and are in­

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Meet Postponed

of the Recessional In Forest

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Mis* Allen died last Thurs­
Welcome day night of a heart attack.
The wife and comedy partner
scheduled for

The August meeting of tho
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Wagon Club,
last
Thursday, was postponed of George Burns for 38 years,
but this docs not mean tho
Miss Allen had suffered sev­
due to Hurricane Cleo. Next
program is over.
eral minor heart attacks in the
There was n sharp drop in general meeting o f the club past, but appeared in good
wind intensity in ilcauliih a f­ is set for Sept. 114 with the health until she was stricken
ter the first seeding, hut the location to ho announced.
Thursday night. Burns rushed)
Members wishing to secure her to Cedars of Lebanon Hos­
second produced n change In
the storm, which stayed fur tickets to attend the Welcome pital and was at her bedside
Wagon Council meeting to he when she died within an hour.
from land in the Atlantic,
• We don’t know whether held lit Silver Springs in Oca­
The 58--year-old actress-comthe drop in wind intensity was la on Sept. 1C are asked to dlenne was born into a thea­
due to the seeding or whether contact Mrs. Lawrence IVt- trical family in San Francisco
it was n normal change," Gen­ tinntl or Mrs. Luther Miles and made he- stage dehut at
the age of 4.
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Between
Us Fans

By Fred How*

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U P ! Sport* W riter
" I f Mooie (the* us lh «
muscle, era etn win."
I t was July IS ind ths Chi­
cago White Sox erara In third
place In the American League
when General Manager E&lt;1
Short made that comment a f­
ter obtaining Bill Skowron In
a waiver deal with the WaahIngton Senators.
Now It’s ths head o f the
September stretch run, the
White Sox are In second place
only a half game behind tha
Baltimore Oriole* and Skowron is making Short look like
• mighty fine prophet, Indeed.
In fact, if the White Sox go
on to win the pennant they
may look back on the homer
Skowron hit Sunday, Aug. SO,
•a their moat Important sin­
g le hit o f tha aeaion.
The blow came o ff Robin
Roberta and snapped a scorelees tie In the fifth Inning of
the White Sox' clutch 8-0 vic­
tory over the Baltimore Ori­
oles.
By going on to win tha
game, they remained only o
half game out at first place.
When tha S3-y*ar-old Showron joined the White Sox he
was hitting .S71 with 18 hom­
ers and 41 runs batted In.
Bine* then he’s raised his av­
erage to .188, has hit two key
homers and driven in 25 run*.
The New York Yankee*
•rept to within three game*
o f the lead with a 0-8 victory
over ths Bolton Bed Sox, the
Minnesota Twlna shaded the
Washington Senators 6-4, the
Loa Angeles Angela nipped
the Detroit Tigers 8-4 and the
Cleveland Indian* lopped the
Kansas City Athletics 8-6 a f­
ter a 9-1 defeat.

International
League

1

“ IF YOU’RE GOING TO H IT 'EM,” flays Seminote High Coach John Col­
bert, "you gotta be in the right position.” Hero Colbert instruct* young
Ronnie Mayer during one o f the Seminole’* workouts as they get ready
for the forthcoming grid campaign. Colbert la assistant JayVee coach
at SHS.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Gridmen Begin Third W eek
Of Workouts For Fall Campaign
B y David Higginbotham
Ilcrald Sports Writer
H ie Seminole High grid
(quad got its third week of
workouts atarted this after­
noon at the SHS athletic field
as they prep for their Sept. IB
engagement with the Titusville
Terrier*.
The Seminole* have played
In the Orange Belt Conference

Police Officer
Named Certified
Gun Instructor

W A SH IN G TO N , D. C. —
Sanford
police officer Donald
Toronto 7 llocheiter 2, le t
Toronto at Rochester, 2nd E. Brumlcy o f 1514 Bummertin Ava., has been appointed
ppd. rain
certified rifle end plilol In­
Syracuse H Buffelo 2, 1st
Buffalo at Syracuse, 2nd, structor, It waa announced
her* today by tho National
ppd. rain
TUG* Aaeoclatlon o f Am er­
Columbus 10 Jnckionvllla 4
ica.
Rlehmcnd 11 Atlanta 9
Tha new Instructor passed a
eerlea of tests and served s
prescribed period o f Uma In
training activities beforu re­
ceiving certification. Ha 1*
f i t Pete 2-2, Sarasota 1-1
now qualified to conduct local
Tampa 4-4, Lakeland 2-8
clasac* In firearm * operation,
Miami 3, Ft. Lauderdale I
safe gun-handling, and the
Daytona Heath 4, Orlando I
techniques o f shooting on tha
Games Tonight
target range and In the field.
Orlando at Daytona Btach
Bromley joins the ranks o f
Lakeland at Tampa
selected personnel maintained
Fort Lauderdala at Miami
by tha N B A throughout the
EL Petersburg at Saraaota.
country in its small arms ed­
ucation program. Tha pro­
gram has been In operation
tine* 1570) since that time
many millions o f people have
IS TUB c m CHIT COURT OF been taught to handle and
tu b
s i s t ii j u n t a * ! , a n enjoy firearms safely.
CHIT OF TUB BTATR OF
FI.ORIIM, IS ASD FOR SRMIC1.ABI1 TO N IG H T
noi.n c o u s t t ,
IS ITANURRY N». 1417*
L IT T L E llOCK, Ark. (H IM )
Min-HTATK IIOMP.S, INC., *
—Charlotte, N. C. and U p­
Florid* corporation,
Plaintiff, land, Calif, clash tonight in
W II.U B
nBI.T.ANOKR s a l a battle for the American L e ­
nunr l k k RELi.AsoKn, hi* gion Junior World Series
wife,
I)*f»n&lt;UnU. championship. In action Sun­
SOTIUB OF SUIT
day, Charlotte eliminated De­
THR STATK OF FI.OIIIIIA
troit 10-2.
T o , W 11,1,1B IIK IX A M ILR nnd
HUUT LKB IIKt.t.ANdKH,
hi* wife who** Tealdeno*
TOUCH C O N TIN U E S
U I I Gordon Park, Ilo
RANGOON, Burma (U P I )
ohlalar, New York
you * n i iiF.iiKiir nr.. —The Olympia torch was
QUIllBD to flla your onawer scheduled to continue on to
or written dafenaaa. If any, In
the above proreeillnx with lha Bangkok after an overnight
Clerk of Ihle Court, and to aerve stay here. It eventually w ill
a oopy thereof upon the Plain*
AHFa attorney, whoa* name and be carried to Tokyo, tho eite
•ddrea* appear* hereon, on or o f the 1004 Olympic Games.
before (he tied day of September, IM I,
C LIFFO R D A N N W IN S
The nature o f thla proreedlna
bale* a eult for foroctoaur* on
PROVO, Utah
(U P I ) —
• mnrtaaa* on tha foltowlns
deecrlbod reel property lying Clifford Ann Creed o f A lex ­
and being In flemlnol* County andria, La., shot e finalFlorida, to-wlti
I eed Hook Itt. peg* III, round 88 to win tha Riverside
NH of Lot 4. block 11. Tier Ladles Professional O olf A s ­
•'ll" Sanford, ANtt lleglnnIng H I fool Kaal and IS sociation tournament.
foot N of flW corner of Lot
4, Block 11. Tier -it". Ban
WBA TH R E AT
ford, run W to Ely lino of
NO R FO LK , Ve. (U P I) —
Mid Lot I, N Jl degree# E
o f Ely lino of Lot 4 and Tha World Boxing Associa­
I to point N of beginning,
tlienre ■ to beginning line, tion threatened to atrip Cas­
Becllop 10, Townehlp II sius Clay o f his world heavySouth, Hinge II Bast.
DONE and ORDERED at weight championship if ha
Senford. Seminole County, Klor goes through with rvturn
Ida. thla lllh day of August l&gt;out against Sonny Llaton.
1114.
IIE A L )
Arthur II. Deckwlth, Jr.
W IN S L L CROW N
Clerk Clrcutt Court
W
I
L L I A M S P O R T , Pa.
Uyt Martha T. Vlhlen, D.C
( U P I ) — Staton Island, N . Y
Harry M. Hobbs
Attorney for Plaintiff
won the Little League World
*01 Madison Street
Series by beating Monterrey,
Tampa 1. Florid*
Pubtleh Aug. 14, It * Sept. T. Mexico, 4-0, behind the no­
It. D l l
hit pitching o f Don Yeccarino.
CUO-41
Sunday’a Results

Florida State

Legal Notice

Reds, SF Nurse«
Headaches,
5’/i Tilts Behind

Sports

for the past seven aeaioiu and
were

Ore OBC

The squad went through
title holder* practice drill* Friday knapIt*

four o f those yean . This sea­ o f the rain to make up for
son tho Tribe leaves the OBC
to compete in tho rougher
competition of the Metro Con­
ference. Seminole la the only
school competing In the Me­
tro that is not In Orange CounCounty.
The Terrier* have been edg­
ing closer to defeating the lo­
cals for a number of year*
and are expected to have a
hard httttng grid machine this
season.
From all report* the Tribe
wlU be outweighted by mort
o f its opponents, but rt may
make up that difference by
tbclr high spirits, their love
for the game, their pride in
tho team, and their pride in
SHS. Most of tho 21 returning
Mtcrm cn have put on weight,
some of which will be kept
■ml the rest to he transform­
ed In to muscle before Sopt.
18, it’a hoped.

the practice teuton that waa
cancelled Thursday, thanks to

a lady named Cleo. The work­
out featured "reaction to the
b all," drills aad • abort scrim ­
mage.
Coach Jim McCoy ran the
line through defensive maneu­
vers before the (trim m a ge to
make sure each player knew
the responsibility that be « n
assigned on the various defen­
sive plays. If each player cov­
ers his assigned area K will
be rough on the opposing
team’s backs.
Coach Dick Williams worked
with the backBeld on ball
handling and running through
playa.
Although
the
scrimmage
wasn't "fu ll speed" It gave
the coaching staff a chance to
see the squad In action. It
also gave Head Coach Jim
Plgott e chance to observe
closely a number o f Individ­
uals who will be playing with
the varsity for the t in t time
this season.
The v a n ity w ill be going
full speed by the end o f the
week. By then the youngaten
will be working hard on studies
ae well as football.
The SHS cheerleaders have
LOS A N G E LE S (U P I ) — been working a i hard aa the
Dodger pitcher Sandy Knufax playen to build achool spirit.
apparently wilt alt out the
last month o f tha baseball
season for treatment and rest
o f hi* sore le ft elbow.
Team physician Dr. Robert
Kerlan, who wa* to examine
K I S S I M M E E — When
Koufax* elbow today, said
Sunday, " I would say it’s some 800 or more boater*
doubtful he wilt pitch again from all parts o f the United
Stats# arrive b a n Thursday
this arm on."
E.
J.
(B u ttle )
Bavasl, to participate tn tho 18th an­
Dodger general manager, said nual Kissimmee Boat-A-Cade,
there "waa no sens*" having they w ill have to face King
tho ailing southpaw, who I* Naptuna's Court.
one victory ehy o f becoming
The Boat-A-Cade ta aa an­
a 20-game winner this year, nual erul** leaving here and
travel with the team on tha going down tho Kissimmee
current road trip.
River Valley, tha heartland o f
" I told him to coma home. Florida, to Lake Okeechobee.
I want to find out what'a This year the southernmost
wrong," said Bavasl, who said point w ill be Ctewieton, end
ha talked with Koufax by the eruiee will return here on
telephone before the Dodger Monday, S ep t 7.
Cardinal game Sunday in St.
King Neptune’s Court will
Louie.
b# patterned somewhat after
Koufax told manager W al­ tha "Crossing the Equator"
ter Alston before Sunday's ceremony conducted on ahipe
gems that the arm fait worse plying between the two hemthan aver.
lepheree. Thera will he ths
court and trial, the possible
walking o f tha plank, and
other nautical panel tie*; and
when It la e ll ever, the cap­
tain o f each boat w ill re­
NEW Y O R K
(U P I) — ceive a certificate allowing
Mickey Mentis tope Babe him to pro cede "south Into
Ruth today In at least on* the wild and tittle known Sea
o f Okeechobee."
retpact

Sandy May Sit
Out Remainder
Of NL Season

Plans Set For

Boat-A-Cade

Mantle Breaks

A Ruth Record

Mantis struck out Sunday
fo r tha M S I at time in his
major league career, surpass
fng Ruth's ell-tims major
league mark o f 1,380. Mantle
Is playing his 14th season
while Ruth played 28.
T A K E S T IT L E
B I R M I N G H A M , Mich.
(U P I)- B o b b y Nichole edged
Arnold Palm er by one stroke
to win tha |200,000 Carling
World Open g o lf tournament.

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By Bob Sodyk

By Frad Down

Newspaper Enterprise A m .
T o the grand old game's
greater myths — that xany
things happen only to the
Meta, that Y ogi Berra la fun­
ny — wa would add, THE
BEANBALLI
Sportawrltere w h o
have
made the Inept Meta a funny
team and Yogi Berra a funny
guy can now taka credit for
inventing the beanball. I mean
tha intricacies of the infield
Gy rule can get boring.
Ask any ballplayer and he'll
deny that such a pitch exists.
Invariably
they'll tell you,
"Beanball T Why I never seen
one thrown in my life (espec­
ially the three that hit him
between the e y e * )."
Milwaukee’s Eddie
Math­
ews ones said, "1 think that
tha beanball la something that
the sports writers have made
up."
The Twins' Tony Oliva, who
la so good h* may report di­
rectly to the Hall of Fame,
swings a bat so swiftly that
one pitcher remarked: " A ll 1
ask is that he watt till I let
go of the b ill."
Pitchers have decided their
only out la homicide. Oliva
leads the league In baiting
and head X-raya. U It weren't
fo r h li batting helmet which
covers everything but hi*
eyai, he wouldn't need a num­
ber. He'd be the one with
blood leaking from his ears.
• * *

U P I Sport* Writer

Recently he waa given the
highest honor for a rookie —
a concussion. U he keeps hit­
ting, he m ay need his own
ambulance. Blue Cross may
•ak out o f the deal.
" I have been beet maybe
I f time . , , here, here, over
here and back here," he said,
gingerly touching his tender
badges o f courage. “ I don't
know why It happen. , . it
don’t bother me. ! beet better
because I get two free balls
(brushback pilches) when I
bat. Three strikes and two
ball* for walk is good, e b ? "
be laughed.
Cincinnati pltchar Bob Purkey agreed that tha brushback pitch
doesn't always
work the way you want It to:
"Sometimes you brush a hit­
ter back and wake him up
and all o f ■ audden you can’t
get him out. You don’t throw
at him (the batter), though,
I f you did you wouldn't hit
him ."
Well, if the pitchers aren't
hitting the batters, somebody
better check for footprints be­
hind the mound I
Another hurler brilliantly
added recently, " U ’a e beanball only when e d o le pitch
hits a hater on the head."
*

•

•

Harmon Killebrcw,
who
hits homers faster than any
man la history except Bsbe
Ruth (e v e ry 12J times at bat
— the other 11 limes he
■trikes out) aaya, "T h e bean­
ball la overpublic lied. A lot
at bitters get brushed back a
little. A d o te pitch keeps you
sharp. But they don't throw
at you. . . "
Y et to hit 00 home runs, he
would have to get at least a
down o f them from a seat tn
tha dngout.
Philadelphia’s Jim Bunning
once explained, "T h ere ere
guys who stand close to the
plate (lik e In the battr'a box)
and tha only way to get them
out la to pitch them tigh t But
nobody purposely tries to hit
a batter."
Purkey added, " I f you can
change a fellow'# mental alltude It glree you a better
chance of getting him out."
Well, there’s nothing like be­
ing hit on the bead by a hard
missile traveling about 90
mph to provide a mental ad­
justment.
But pitchers will still knock
down batter*. . . the batten
will atilt get mad. . . and they
will both deny i t That’# the
grand old gam e'e way.

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L Y M A N H IGH'S Greyhounds this season will bo Retting the nll-out sup­
port o f the vigorous und peppy Varsity Cheerleader Squad. Pictured dur­
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Deans, Mary Louise Haines, co-captaln nnd Carolyn M ay; standing,
Jeanette Harmon, Sandy Tennant, captain, Nancy Porter, Alyce Crocker
and Lizabeth Lunn.
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Norm's Vikings Only Unbeaten
Club In Both Pro Grid Leagues
touchdown passes a fter Y . A . F ire different men scored fo r

By Cart Black

T ittle sustained a alight in­ the Peckers.

U P I Sparta W riter
Norm

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who ju ry early in th* second pe­

Pittsburgh got Into the win

riod. Wood connected with
veterans Jo* Morrison, Del
Shofner and Joe Walton a*
tha Giants picked up their
first exhibition victory, 28-17
over Philadelphia.
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touchdown fo r the first time
In 78 N F L games ae Green
Bay kept the pressure on and
rolled to a 35-3 win at Dallss.

column fo r the first time at

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Philadelphia Eaglaa and Los
Angeles Rama, now makes
news by standing on the side­
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Actually, tha fiary Dutch­
man’s protege* do the phys­
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mind b e h i n d professional
football’s o n l y
undefeated
team, the Minnesota Vikings.
Van
Brocklln
has
b*sn
head coach o f tha Vikinga
■Inca their inception in 1960
and atarted paying dividends
last year when his squad held
the champion-to-ba Chicago
Bears to a 17-17 tia lata in
tha season and finished with
a 6-8-1 record, good enough
to share fourth place in the
Western Conference with the
Detroit Lions.
Saturday night, the V ik­
ings claimed the I/&gt;i Angeles
Ilame as their fourth straight
victim in pro-season games,
scoring 17 points in the third
quarter and going on to a 8423 win at Loa Angeles.
The N ew York Giants re­
ceived a pleasant surprise
whan firat-year quarterback
Gary Wood t h r e w t h r a a

left-footed Lou Michaels boot­

the Phillies but it could last all
winter for the Reds and
Giants. Because It was a week
In which the Phillies gave dm
other two contenders a golden
opportunity to make up Im­
portant ground but In which
the Reds and Giants failed to
make a strong move.
In the last seven day#, the
Phillies won only three at se­
ven games hut the Reds did
no better than win four of
seven and the Giants iron only
three of their seven games.
And so the PhlUtee' National
League lead remain* a tidy
5 4 games and t-i-m-e, the
strongest ally a team can
have In a pennant countdown—
Is more and more an their
side.
It wsj more o f the same
Sunday when the Pittsburgh
Pirates clobbered the P h ill­
ies 10-2 but the Reds and
Giants could get no better than
a split o f their doubleheadere.
The Reds rallied to shade the
Houston Colts 7-0 after a 8-5
loss and the Giants whipped
the Milwaukee Braves 13-10
but then suffered a 7-4 setback.
The St. Louis
Cardinals
(Irubber the Los Angeles Dodg­
ers 5-1 and the Chicago Cub)
downed the N ew York Meta
7-3 In other N L aetion.

ed three field goals and led
tha Stcclera to a 10-14 win
over San Francisco.
In tho American Football
League, the N ew York Jets
displayed an explosive o f­
fense nnd a stubborn defense
a t they surprised the league
champion San Diego Charg­
ers, 34-6, nt Atlanta, Gn.
Dick Wood t o s s e d t h r e e
peases fo r scores.
Th* Oakland Raiders won
their third consecutive game
by building up a 20-0 lead
in the f ir it half and roasting
to a 34-20 triumph over Hous­
ton at Las Vegas, Nev. Clem
W . L. Pet. GB
Daniels scored twico for the
N A S H V ILLE . Tcnn. ( U P D - winners.
79 52 .003
Baltimore
The Nashville Tennessean will
Chicago
80 64 .697
4
not sponsor the Southern Gol­
New York
75 64 .681 I
den Gloves In 19G5. the news­
70 65 .519 11
Detroit
paper reported Sunday.
I/O* Angeles 08 08 .600 1 3 4
Newspaper officials said it
Minnesota
«5 00 .490 14
will be the first time In 32
Cleveland
05 67 .492 1 4 4
years that they ere not spon­
Boston
69 74 .444 21
soring the boxing event.
68 80 .898 IT
ORLANDO (U P I) — Port­ Washington
Sporta E d 1 to r
Raymond land, Ore., won the Women's Kansas City 49 88 .371 804
Johnson said "a general de­ Softball tournament Saturday
Sunday’a Reaalta
cline in b o x i n g
interest night in dumping the defend­ N ew York 9. Boston 8
throughout the world. . . and ing champion Stratford, Conn., Chicago 8, Baltimore 0
a lack of training facilities team 1-0.
Minnesota 8, Washington 4
within reasonable access" to
It wee a heart • breaking Loa Angaiea 8, Detroit 4
local youth waa considered be­ loss for Stratford, which lost Kansas C ity 9, Cleveland 8
fore the withdrawal decision Us first game in tha double Cleveland O, aKneaa C ity I
was made.
Monday's Gam*
elimination tourney and swept
Johnson said the newspaper to the finals on the talent of Washington at Minnesota
W . L. Pet. GB
would "tak e another look at "Pltchln' G ram a" Bertha TicOnly gam# scheduled
Philadelphia 78 61 .060
Tuesday's Gamas
Cincinnati
73 67 .602 6 4 the boxing situation" before key.
San Francisco 73 59 .553 6 4 the 1965 season and determine
But Portland's fast ball ar­ N ew York at Loa Angelas
whether to reinstitute tho pro­ tist Jackie Rice turned the ta­
(N )
St. Louis
71 58 .650 7
ble! on weak-hitting Stratford Boston at Kansas C ity ( N )
Milwaukee
08 64 .608 12H gram.
The Amateur Athletic Union in the championship game. Baltimore at Mlnnaaota ( N )
Pittsburgh
00 64 .606 12 Vh
Detroit at Chicago ( N )
Loa Angelas 62 00 .404 154 has scheduled a Sept. 11 meet­ She gave up only four hits.
ing at Birmingham in connec­
SlraUord earned a crack at Cleveland at Washington ( N )
Chicago
60 70 .402 184
tion with tha future of the Portland by beating home favHouston
67 76 .432 22 4
tournament.
Softball la a gams o f Am*r&gt;
oriate Orlando 1-0 earlier Sat­
N ew York
44 80 .338 344
urday on a two-bitter by Mrs. lean origin, being started la
Sunday’s Results
Tickey.
1887 at Chicago.
Chicago 7, N ew York 8
Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 2
Houston 8, Cincinnati 6
Sunday’s Result#
Cincinnati 7, Houston 0
Chattanooga 8 Columbus 3
St. Louie 6, Loin Angeles 1
Charlotte 4 Birmingham 1
San Francisco 18, Milwaukee
Macon 7 Knoxville 5
10
Milwaukee 7, Sen Francisco 4 t.yuchburg 8 Asheville 1

Newspaper Will
No Longer Back
Golden Gloves

American
League

Softball Title
Won By Portland

National League

Southern League

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Monday’s Games
Loa Angaiea at St. Louis (N )
Only game scheduled
Tuesday’s Game*
San Franciico at New York
(N )
Milwaukee at 8 L Louis ( N )
Houston at Philadelphia (N )
Los Angelas at Pittsburgh
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N B C R E SU LTS
W1TCH1TA, Kan. ( U P I ) —
Tha Waat Point, Miaa., Pack­
ers wars eliminated from th*
National Baseball Congress
tournament hero S u n d a y
night by dropping a 12-lnnlng gams, 6-6, to tha W yo­
ming, Mich., Celts.

Dupree Playing
At Left Half
G A IN E S V IL L E
(U P I )
Ray Grave* Gator# tramped
out for drills today with AllSauthaaitara Conference full­
back L a rry Dupree playing
left halfback on tha first o f­
fensive tram.
Tha setup la tentative,” ex­
plained Graves.
Graves announced tha line­
up Saturday and said Dupree
will also work at fullback.
"H e needs to get extensive
work at halfback to give us
additional depth and versatil­
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T H E W O M EN’S G UILD o f St. Mary-MnRdnlen
Catholic Church, Altamonto Springs, sponsor­
ed a discussion for parents of the parish last
week with the talk given by the pastor, Rev.
Hubert J. Reason, shown here with Mrs. John
Barhydt. Guild president.
(Herald Photo)

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Catholic Guild Hears
Talk On Teenagers
By Donna F-at*e
R ot. Hubert J. Reman,
pm tor o f St. Mary-Magdalen
Catholic Church In Altamonte
Spring*, apok* on “ Mlaundaratood Parents, a Dlicuitlon o f Teenagers,” at the
meeting th* church’s W om ­
en's Guild last week.
He explained his knowledge
• f th* subject by enumerat­
ing many o f his experiences in
working with young people
over th* past 15 years.
Father Reason pointed out
that lack o f communication
between patent* and children
is th* greatest cauea o f teen­
age problems and advised

parents to have mors confi­
dence in their youngsters.
He stated that children
must know they ar* loved but
that they also want author­
ity, discipline and direction
from their parents. H* par­
ticularly warned o f dangers
and resentment caused by
comparison o f ons child to an­
other In th* fam ily or in th*
family o f acquaintances.
The talk, spiced with w it
throughout, as well received
by an approximate 60 men
and women o f th* parish in
attendancs.
Th*
discussion
concluded with a question and
answer period.

Commencement Exercises Held
To Conclude VCS In Geneva
By JoAnn Hays
Commencement
Kxerciscs
fo r the Geneva Methodist
Vacation Church School, which
began on July 10 and was in
a * s s I o n each Wednesday
through last week, were held
a t th* church last Wednesday
morning with all departments
taking part on the program.
Mrs. W. G. Kllbc* aerved
as
superintendent
of
the
school which wns conducted
around
the theme
“ God's
W ord To Us."
During the closing program
Johnny Sterman o f th* Inter­
mediate
Departments w a s
awarded a g ift for learning
the most Bible vortrs ami Di­
ana Schulsemeyer received a
N ew Testament for answering
th* most questions on the Kin­
dergarten and Prim ary De­
partment’s theme.
T w o very busy ladies dur­
in g tha school were Mrs. J. W.
Yarborough and Mrs. W. B.
Heath who were In charg* o f

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tha nurserr and wera commended fo r their excellent
services in csring fo r smell
children o f th* other work­
ers.
The Kindergarten end P ri­
mary groups were combined
to form one large department
with Mis* Carol Sue Torrea
aa teacher and Mrs. Imogane
Yarborough and Mr*. Virgin­
ia Hughey aa assistants. As
n handicrafts project these
children made piggy banka
from plastic bleach bottle* us­
ing colored scraps o f felt to
maks the eyes, ears and nos*.
Wood pegs w er* attached
for legs.
Mrs. Joan Ford was teach­
er for th* Junior Department
with Mrs. Grace Murley as
her assistant. Mrs. Murley
al»o prepared and aerved re­
freshment*
each
day
th*
school was In session.
The Juniors made Teddy
Bear* with bars o f soap and
a washcloth and piaermata
from bottle capa which wer*
covered with cloth and at­
tached together to form a
cluster.
Th* Intermediate Depart­
ment, which had th* same
handicraft p r o j e c t * , was
taught by Mrs. J. D. 8ton*
who was assisted by Mrs.
Roy Sterman and Mrs. Kilbe*.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Timms
wer* in attendancs fo r th*
first three weeks but w er*
unable to attend after Rev.
Timms was hospitalised.
Children attending in th*
Kindergarten-Primary group*
war# Grant Ford, W . E. Y ar­
borough, Bill Behluiameycr,
Bob-Bob Ford, Pat Brumlay,
Linda Shawley, Lynn Yarborough, Dana Schluiemcyer,
Donna Shawlay, Diana Sehlusemeyer, Collett Hughey,
Randy Ford, Billy Kinnard,
Jimmy Ehawley and Ginger
Brumley.
Juniors were Larry Evans,
Johnny .Sterman, Tony Kin­
nard, Doug Church, Mark
Murlsy, John Church, Steve
Ford, Dehbia Brumley and
Richard Shawlcy.
Intermediate atudenta In­
cluded Susie Kinnard, Larry
Kinnard, Judy Kinnard, Deb­
bie Sterman
and Vaughn
Sterman.

the T o w n Count*! o f the
T o w n o f A lt a m o n te Morins*.
Samtnnle County. D o rlila , that
said T o w n Council will hold o
p'lhltn h a a rln s nn fho qu Mflnn
o f c h a n t i n g th* aontne rlaaalf l r a t lo n o f th# f o l l o w in g daaerlbad p ro pe rt y:
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Florida.
f r o m H-1A soi lin g plaaal float Ion
to R -1 A A t o n in g r la .a lflra tlo n
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Drive.
Assisting
Mrs. Homer at co-hostesses
were
her daughter,
Miss
Drsta Homer, and Mist Ann
Schumacher.
The party area was decor­
ated with assorted floral ar­
rangements, with cornpotei o f
toasted nuU and minU placed
throughout.
Clever bridal games and
contests provided the guests
with
entertainment
with
prises awarded. Mrs. Tom

Miss

Vida

Enjoy Vacation

The lovely gift* were p re-lm ln t green umbrella decor-1 Valley and a miniature bride,
Sue
tented to the honoree In a |ated with orchl.lt, Lily o f the | An cblon|f container hold-

I

Ing

a

decorative

floral

ar­

rangement o f pink and white
glada centered the serving
table.
An
assortment
of
cream puffs, danish pastrries,
soft drinks and coffee was
served for refreshments.
Guests attending were the
Misses Anne Cropps, Ilonnie
Glelow,
Vida
Sue
Smith,
Vickie Forgusnn, JoAnn Zcigler, Rose
Kratzert, Sarah
Priest, Pam Jones, Sherri
Leo,
Linda
Williams
and
Nancy Prentiss.
Also Mrs. Mary Washburn,
mother o f the henoree, Mrs.
Carl Brumbaugh, mother o f
her finnee, Mrs. Thomns Best
nnd Mrs. Jimmy Jones.

Survey Discloses

By

Maryann

Miles

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crum of
Minnehaha Drive have recent­
ly returned from New York,
where they combined pleas­
ure with a business trip. High­
light of the trip was a visit to
the World's Fair, with side
trips to other points of inter­
est in the area.
Their son, Gary, who is In
the Air Force, is home on
leave, before reporting to a
new assignment in Florida.
The Crums’ arc expecting
their daughter and her family.
Capt. and Mrs. Jerry Wciscnseel and children, Karen and
Bobby, from Germany where
they have been stationed for
the past two years. Capt. Weisensed is retiring from the
armed services, and the fam ­
ily expects to enjoy civilian
life in Florida.

JD Signs Show

French Perfumer Sniffs

A t Toddler Age

Sweet Smell Of Success

CHICAGO (U P I) — Juvenile
delinquents often d i s p l a y
symptoms of delinquents as
aarly as the pre-sehool years,
an Illinois physician says.
Consequently,

the

pediatri­

cian can save many children
from becoming delinquents If
be helps correct anti-social be­
havior when it Is first detect­
ed, said Dr. James 1). Gilles­
pie, chief of the Department
of Pediatrics at Carle Clinic
and Memorial Hospital, Ur­
ban*, III.
Gillespie, writing In the Ill­
inois Medical Journal, solid
five social (actors In the life
o f the pre-school child that
may help determine whether a
boy becomes a delinquent In­
clude; discipline of the tioy by
the father; supervision of the
boy by the mother; affection
of the father for the boy; af­
fection of the mother of the
boy; and cohcslvencss of the
family.
Gillespie cited a research
project In which one half of
the doliquents studied were
less than eight years old when
anti social tendencies first be­
came prominent.
In the same project, nine out
o f 10 of the delinquents were
leas than II when such tenden­
cies appeared
'T lic treatment of the vul­
nerable child and tlie deliquent
is more effective if It is given
before or at the lieginning of
puberty," Gillespie said. "A t
auch times the child is not
confronted with the additional
problems of normal adoles­
cence.
"Eradication of delinquency
cannot be relegated to law en­
forcement agencies alone."

NEW Y O R K (U P I) — AH ' been climbing among the
the merchandising skill In the leaders o f fine and expensive
perfumes — the $30 an ounce
world won't sell a perfume
kind — on the world market.
unless the fragrance is unique
The perfume is Ondine, the
ami in some subtle way deeply first important Parisian fra ­
grance to lie “ discovered" hy
satisfying to the soul.
MRS. JOHN IIOIINER, loft wns recent hostess nt her Lakeview home
This Is tires word from Su­ a woman since Gnbriclle Cha«
to a hridal nhower complimenting Miss Mary Helen Washburn, bridezanne Thierry, the French wo­ rcl brought out tier famous
elect o f Ilonald IlrumbauKh. W ith Mrs. Horner from tho left are her
"No. 5“ about 30 years ago.
man who created a fragrance
daughter, Miss I)estu Horner, co-hostess, Mias Washburn, honoree, and
Most "noses" as tlie French
which in the lis t It) years has
Miss Ann Schumaker, co-hostess.
rail tlie
creators
of
new
scent*, belong to men.
During a visit to tlie United
States, Mile. Thierry said she
couldn't figure why. "But it
is tlie same with tlie wine and
By Mrs. Hllchie Harris
ami son stopped en route to
brandy tasters of France —
Mr. ami Mrs. George Fink their home In Miami from a
they are all males. I never
of West Hollywood, were re­ western vacation to visit Dr.
heard of a lady wine taster
cent guests of M lsi Doris F i ­ and Mrs. L. F. Friend.
Mr. and Mra. L. E. Estes in the trade."
NEW YO RK (U P I) — V ic­ ller.
Mile. Thierry, n native of
were recent host* ut their
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn Mullet luiko Camp to the nn- Orleans, tv : city of Joan of
tims o f corlvnl cancer are
Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Rovig recently entertained his sla­ nunl picnic o f the members Arc, studied chemistry in cob
likely to show feelings of hope­
ters and their husbands, Mr. nnd their families o f Semi­ lege hut aim is not a profess­
lessness, arising from childand Mrs. Kults Ltllcy of Or­ nole Chnpter No. 'J Order i f ional chemist. .She got into
(mod problems and unrelated
lando and Mi and Mrs. Hugh Eastern Star, in honor of perfume manufacturing from
to the disease, before the can­
Youngblood of Tampa.
Robert Morris, founder o f the tho retail side. Soon after
cer appears, say two Univer­
World War II she opened a
order.
sity of Rochester Medical t'enMrs. Raymond Hawkins of
Mr*. Estes, Worthy Matron, small perfume shop near the
lor researchers.
Dothan, Ala. and Mr. and Mrs. extended n warm welcome to opera in Paris — “ there are
Following interview! wilh (0
Charles Hawkins of Hansford, nil members, their guests ami nn simps of that kind in the
women, Drs. Arthur II. Schmale and Howard Iker, chose
The Womens'
Society of Calif, have returned to their visiting Eastern Stars, with United States," she said.
" I wanted to create a new
14 as being probable victims Christian Service of tho First respective homes fu'lowing a Mr*. R. W. Turner giving the
perfume, partly that is the
of cervical rancor. Tho 14 Mcthodlat Church will meet visit with Mr. and M r; Ralph invocation.
ability" which previous ex- on Tuesday, September I, at Coullette.
Approximately 40 person* way to make money, and part­
ly because I was fascinated
perience had led the research­ 0:45 a.m. Preceding the busi­
were present to enjoy n most
Howard
Henderson,
vice
with tlie Idea," slm said.
ers to suspect was connected ness meeting, the Executive
delightful afternoon.
president of the IteLand F.F.
So she 1*0light a supply of
with cancer. Of the 14 women Board will meet al 0 a m.
oils, hired a chemist as a con­
chosen, biopsies later reveal­
Mra. F. T. McDaniels will A. accompanied Darwin Ren­
sultant amt went to work. It
ed ranrer in eight. Of Iho re­ present the program, giving net, advisor, ami other offic­
took several years and asortmaining 2*1, cancer was found a summary of the Srhool of ers lo Silver (Jlen Springs re­
od combinations from 5.000
in only six.
Missions, which was held In cently for an nil day planning
different oils lx-fore she found
Lakeland this summer. Dele­ session, picnic and swim. The
a gragrance that satisfied tier.
gates to Ibis study were Mrs. group completed plan* for the
The formula
for the per­
C. It. Jones, Mrs. Hazel Flynt F.F.A. activities for the com­
ing year.
fume is a company secret, but
and Mrs. W. T. Raynor.
Members of the Ann* Miller Mile. Thierry said It had 49
A rolfee will he held follow­
Tho Intermediate M Y F. of Circle arc reminded of the oils, two of which are rose
ing the meeting In McKinley
Ihe Harnett Memorial Method­ business meeting on Tuesday, and jasmine.
Don’ t try lo oil the lock of a Hall.
ist Church held a hack lo- September 1, nt 8 p in. at the
When sire* decided to market
door or car. Oil the key and
school party Iasi Wednesday Elk's l-ndgc.
it in tlm United States, she
Insert II. Turn key hack and
A covered dish nupper will sought — and received advice
evening at the home of Miss
forth a few times.
Doris Faber. Mrs. Forrest be held at 0:30 p.m. prior to from Edouard Cournand, the
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NuU,
counsellor,
was
In tlie meeting with the husbands head nf Lanvin, New York,
Tack down curling linoleum
rliarge, and reported a good of all member* invited to at­ who is regarded as a wizzard
edges with a staple gun.
time was had hy all.
tend.
of the perfume business.
Glass fih.-rs do not absorb
She put It first in one Fifth
water ami therefore dry rapid­
Avenue quality store. And as
ly. They do not wrinkle and
Final plans arc announced
she gradually expanded sales,
rarely need pressing.
for the wedding of Miss Tracy
set up an American distribu­
llegg, daughter of Mrs. Celia
tion subsidiary with headquar­
llcgg of Mankato, Minn, to
ters in Miami Heath, again
Wayne Albert, mn of Mr. and
with Cournand'* advice.
Mr*. Tom Albert of Sanford.
Now, she said, she has 300Tlie wedding will l&gt;c an eplus outlets in America and
vent of Saturday, September
has established the perfume
5 at 7:30 p.m. al the First Me­
in tho European market.
thodist Church with tlie I K
CASUMUU
Milo. Thierry **id that in
Robert Jenkins officiating at
:;r;
$99 3
her many trip* to the United
the double ring ceremony.
State* she has concluded that
All friends of tlie popular
KILVKIt P L A T E IIY —
American women tend to buy
young couple are invited to
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
too many different scents.
attend the wedding and recep­
"T h ey keep bottles which
tion, which will follow Imme­
have been opened and end up
diately in McKinley Hall.
with a 'cocktail' of smells,"
she said.
N lnety-ievin p*r cent of
112 S. P A R K AVE .
She offered these sugges­
Egypt Is desert.
tions to American women:
— Use
more perfume. In
France, the average woman
use* one ounce a month while
the American woman uses aMR. A N D MRS. LE W IS WEBB nnd non, Joo, of
bout one ounce a year.
Oviedo enjoyed a recent trip to southwent
—Use the same scent in
Floridn in LeltiKh Acres, where they were guests
toilet water and cologne as
o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Wnllnco. Tho Webb's wero
you use In perfume. Never
intrigued with the five ncro Polynesian Gar­
mix scents.
dens, exotic with n two-level lake, sparkling
—Use an atomizer to apply.
fountains nnd peacocks roaming the grounds.
Application with the fingers
is like
handling food too
much. H ie acids and oils In
the ekin hurt the fragrance.

Research Reveals

Enterprise Personals

Miss Shirley Lee Landers
Is Bride O f Henry Oglesby
Miss Shirley Lee Landers, featured a scooped neckline
daughter o f Mrs. Frances with long traditional pointed
M. W. Landers, o f this city, sleeves. A modified chapel
and the late Mr. Sander*, and train was attached to a tailHenry 8. Oglesby, son o f Mr.
and Mra. Eugene Oglesby,
were united in holy matri­
mony on Tuesday, August 25,
19B1 at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of the bride.
Rev. Carl E Anderson, pas­
tor o f the Free Methodist
Churrh, officiated at the im­
pressive candlelight ceremony
before nn nltnr, accented on
either side with
standing
hn*kcta o f fern and white
glads, and branched candela­
bra burning white tapers. A r­
rangements of roses were us­
ed throughout the nren, with
the fam ily Bible used in the
rcromony.
Given in marriage by Frank
Nobles o f Titusville tho bride
was lovely in a white formal
gown o f Chantilly lace over
bridal satin. The fitted bodice | M R S . II. S. O G L E S B Y

ny Mrs. II. I * Johnson
Mrs. II. E. McSwain was
hostess recently at her Park
Avenue home to a stork show­
er honoring Mrs. James (Jan­
e t) Allen. Mrs. Charles Jarrett and Miss Linds Davis

were co-hostesses, with a pas­
tel color scheme used in the
decorations.
The gifts were presented to
the honoree in a frilly white
umbrella placed upside down
on a table, and the guests en­

WSCS T o Meet

This Tuesday

Circle T o Meet

joyed participating in
casion.

-Mrs. Charles Jarrclt baked
and

decorated

KADER
JEWELERS

TO M Y M A N Y FRIENDS
IN SANFORD

CONSUll US 1OR YOUR

The BOOK &amp; BIBLE SHOP
IS N O W OPEN

1

a

beautiful

while sheet cake with a blua

Cool . Cotton

DRESSES
With
Push • Up

MRS. JAM ES A L L E N , center, was recently
honored with a shower at tho Park Avenuo
homo o f Mrs. II. E. McSwain, left. To tho right
is Mrs, Charles Jarrctt, co-himtess.

With Supper

Household
Hints

garnet

and contests befitting Uur oc­

bootee, stork, and pink and
blue roses. Nuts, mints and
soft drink* were served front
tlie table, which was overlaid
in sheer lace.
Other
guests were t h e
Mmca. If. T. Jarrctt, Georgia
Colvin. Larry Bcrgerso, Mary
Cintron,
Linwood Twyman,
.Mary Easter, Steve Ilam es,
Todd Nclcpinski, James Trip.
Jett, Herbert Aseel, Joe Thom­
as, Charle* Bridge*.
Also the
Misses Sharon
Whitten, Anna Smith, Alena
Moore, Barbara Moore, Dick
Filtlngcr.

First Methodist

Anna Miller

ored bow at the back. Her
veil o f illusion fell from a
tiara o f pearl* and Irrideacents, and she carried a caacade bouquet o f whlta rosea.
Mrs. Margie Oglesby, sister-in-law o f the groom, at­
tended tha bride as matron
o f honor, and she was attired
in a royal blue suit with whlta
accessories and her flowers
were pink earnations.
Fred Oglesby served tha
groom as best man.
The bride's mother rhosa
fo r her daughter’s wedding,
a blue floral print frock with
a white carnation corsage.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held in the
home, with the young cmipl*
departing immediately for a
wedding trip, after which
time they w ill reside at 21S
\V. Laurel.
Among the out o f town
guests were Frank Nobles and
|lra Nobles, Jr. of Titusville.

Airs. Allen Shower Honoree

Eastern Star

Statistics

Announced

210 E. First St.

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Cervical Cancer

Wedding Plans

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Personals

Hy Evelyn Lundy
Recent house
guests of
.Mary Jano Kelsey, daughter
o f Mr. nnd Mr*. George K el­
sey o f Oviedo, were Lynn nnd
Dinnc Brown, daughter* of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eurle Brown * f
Belle Glade. They stayed for
two sveeks.
Another guest o f Mary
Jane's was Jarkic Jorden o f
I .os Angeles, who stayed for
several days. Juckie is the
granddaughter o f tho Vernon
Brewsters o f Sanford.
Wayne William*, son o f Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Williams of
Haines City, is spending a
week as the guest of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. nnd Mra. I’ete
Aulln o f Oviedo.
The U. S. Forest Service an­
nually budgets more than $3
million for sanitation and lit­
ter removal from national for­
ests. Another $1.50 million goes
for litter cleanup of tlie 1!H&gt;
parka, monuments and recrea­
tion area* comprising tha Na­
tional Park system.

W ES SAYS:
Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the cuptxuird,
To get her good dog
Soma aleak . . . •
T H A T 'S R IG H T ! N o old
bones fo r this dog. She
seven money by washing at
W K S -K A Y where you eaa
wash MORE clothe*
( ’L E A N E R and CH E APE ltl

Mr.

nml

Mrs.

Leonard

Faulk Jr. spent the weekend
at

Cross

Lodge,
They

Creek

Fishing

fishing and relaxing.
wero

accompanied

their daughter, Murtha.

by

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(Dsnh flbby •
D E A R A R B T : Though I
im suppn*ed to »olve polit­
ical problem*, I

have one

which I have wrestled with
for soma time and I need
help. It pirtaln* to *kunk*.
Two o f my grandsons
want to adopt skunks. I
told them that 1 would go
alonjf with them. Confident­
ially, I even encouraged
them. When I w as young, I
used to trap skunks (some
people say I still dot. A
good de-*ccnted skunk, re­
gardless of his politics, is
not too bad to ha\e around
the house. However, Mrs.
Pearson objects. She says
the will not tolerate skunks
in our home. Since my
grandsons are visiting us
this summer, and I did
promise them some skunks,
what is your advice?
DREW PEARSON’
DF.AR Slit. PK A R SO N :
A promise is a promise, (let
the grandsons the skunks.
They make wonderful pets!
But be sure they're denrdnrlied — otherwise
I predict
your life won't be worth s
scent!
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D EAR

A llllY :

I

am

17

By Abigail Van Buren I

and I hope you won't think
my problem is too silly to
answer. You »*c, my par­
ents do tint allow me to date
a boy unless he is the same
faith as I am. You can't al­
ways tell by their looks, or
even by their names, and l
don’t tiiink it is very nice
to come right out and ask
a person what church he be­
longs to. Yet there would
be no rense in starting to
like a boy who doesn't go
to my church because, if he
liked me. I couldn't date
hint anyway. So how ran I
find out what religion a
boy is without coming right
out and asking hint?
1*1111.ADF.I.I'HIA
D EAR P H IL A D E L P H IA :
There is nothing wrung with
"coming right out and ask­
ing him.” In fact, that’s
I he best way t.i get an hon­
est answer to a serious
question.
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whenever mj mother intro­
duces me to any o f her
friends, site says,
. . and
this is my baby." I am 3d
years old. Abby. and this
is
pretty
embarrassing.
Should I correct my moth­
er?
" A ‘JOO-pound baby*
D EAR
B A B Y:
Your
mother is lucky to have a
3d,year-old •'baby." end you
are even luckier to have an
81-year-old mother. I don’t
recommend correcting otie'a
mother—at any age.
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CONFIDENTIAL
To
"T H E C I.A IR O II. KID ON
LAKE
C A L H O U N ":
No
woman whohas been ",19"
for the past ten years has
the right to call a car deal
rr a crook because he set
the speedometer bark.
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Troubled? Write to A Ti­
ll V, Box 80700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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DEAR AllllY: I am the
youngest of six children.
And to make matters worse
I was a "change of life"
baby, and it was almost like
bring nn only child. My
mother was 61 years old
when I was born. Well,

£acoI)y On tBhidqsi

For Altby's buoklet. "H o w
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding." send f&gt;0 cents to Ab­
by, llnx 89700, Los Angeh'S,
Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

The one revolutionary part
NORTH
11
of the Jacoby method of ask­
*3 1
ing for aces is the use of five
¥5 &gt;
dubs directly over any three
+ AKJMS4
no-trump bid by partner as
W IR T
CART
the demand for aces. It is
* J ■■8
* 10 7 3 8
revolutionary in that up to
¥ Q J 10
¥ 98 48
now the only bids used as
♦ K 10131
0-142
ace demands have txwn four
*7
*1 0 2
no trump and (our clubs.
M trm on
It is not much of a revolu­
♦ AKQ
¥ A K a1
tion .vine* the bid won't come
♦ A 9 7
up often but It make* poilhle
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the use of both four clubs and
Both vulnerable
(our no-trump .as natural bids
South tt'rol North Eaot
in 11)1* situation. It also lose*
3 N.T. Pas*
3*
Tax*
nothing since Uie presumption
SN.T. Pa** 7 NT PaM
P an
Pat*
is that you will be aide to
Opening lead— ¥ 9
stop at live no-trump 1( two
aces arc missing.
The responses to five clubsl or (our aces; (ice hearts —
arc: (ivo diamonds — no aces one ace; (Ivc spades — two

dUtjhJtiqhJU

*c*s; and (tv* no trump —
three ace*.
Today's hand doe* nnf reptesenl any triumph for this
meUkod ot asking for ace*. As
lung as you have some way to
ask fur ace* you will get to
the right contract after your
partner opens with three notrump.
Tlie great advantage of thii
method Is that it releases both
four elutw to show clubs ami
four no-trump as a no trump
raise lined lately over part­
ner's three no trump bid and
costs you nothing since the
number of times you will want
to go from three no-trump d i­
rectly to five clubs is about
a* chiva to zero as it is pos­
sible to get in bridge.

OJs J h &amp;

5he

U /n m n n :

seeking jobs in the decade ahead.
What can women do to meet
the i t i f f r r
competition?
There's plenty they can do if
tile; will just get busy doing
it — right now.
liirla ju-t coming out of
high school can be far more
serious about preparing them­
selves to earn a pay check—
instead of thinking that they
needn't bother because what
they want a* soon as they eau
get it is a husband. (In the**’
times having a husband dues
n't necessarily mean that a
woman won't need a job. too
—sooner or later.)
Once a young woman Sets
a job she can make sure tiiat
she doesn't hurt her elianees
m I lie business world by lulling to guard against develop­
ing any of the taints employ­
ers so frequently charge a
gainst working women.

Another criticism of the wo there’s some truth In this
man worker is that she does­ complaint.
The best way for women to
n't like to work under another
Absenteeism is one Maybe woman — hut prefers a man compete successfully against
women ran never quite equal as a boss. Yet if women go on men for job* is for women to
rid themselves of the faults
turn's record of days tw-r year ir sent ing women bosses how
on the Job — but they van do llicy ever expect In he any­ employer* tiiink of as Iwing
feminine faults — whether all
thing but underlings?
come closer if they try.
of them actually are or not.
Taking everything personal­
Women are also often charg­
ly is another fault many em­ ed with being ( in&gt; chatty dur­
TV UK N T A l,
ployers ascribe to women ing busine-a hours If you've
• Salr*
• Service
There's realy no place In tin* ever stood impatiently wsiting
business world for hurt feel tor an employe to notice you
ings over criticism, for petty while she tell- tlu* girl work­
F A 2-1920
Ziiiith Color TV ^ ile i
gossip about
fellow
work­ ing beside her all about last
2600 Sanford Ate.
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a eoriicy plat that might have
liccn lifted from "l-a »»le ," but
Don Knot:* makes it a solid
chuckler in his Deputy Barney
role. Barney is the laughing­
9 9:30 p. m CBS The Dan­ stock of the town when lie mis­
ny
Thomas
Show
(rerun) takes the hank president for a 11, 1Ml.
When this series focuses the ' roldier. ami he lake* the ridi­ CUC-T't
plot on the adults rather than cule pretty hard. Bui he re­
—m
*)• nti
the kiddles, more laughs are deems hlm&lt;clf at the lowu pic­
nic
after
Sheriff
Andy
(Andy
assured,
particularly
when
.,*•*» rtw« t
Danny
Williams
( D a n n y Griffith l and his girt friend
Thomas) has to pull himself are tragiped In a ravr.
9;30 H) p m. NHS [lolly,
out of a light corner. Hearing
that an old schoolmate is In wood and the Stars. "The
town, Danny assures Kathy Birth of a Star.” If you've
i Majorie Lord) site wa* the never been exposed to these
homeliest girl in grammar cliches before, you might find
school. Kathy has Danny in­ this one clinically Interesting.
vite her to the house and, sure It's a hack examination of
enough,
"h om ely"
Beverl) what it lakes to become a
Hollywood star with Stefanle
Powers as the subject.
10-11 p m. CBS. Meredith
Willson Special (rerun) A
musical hour with Meredith
ami Hint Willson spreading
S :IS (S I n u r p i r R a s iu
M OND AY P. M.
wholcsomencss
and
good
C ) O a U Kt&lt; rm
#r»» (* ) D u ta n *
n i l ID n *r w i n
cheer. In addition to a load of
S:iO iSi Action XVaaihar
( D S t i l l , V V u K iru N t w ,
peachy-keen
dialogue
there
I I I ) O l 12Jitv.ru)
.1 1 9 (11 W o rd (o r M o ra
S.J) I t m ' v r d S o i
are mme charming and enter­
( S i I L a v a t.u a r
f : : S i s ) ei’ orta
( s i P r ic a I* It im t
taining guests (leaded by Ser­
4,ID IS) lion Cochran— K * w i 11:00 C l J ,n |&gt; * r d v
I D o n ti \ r * i
gio Franchi ami Ualerina Val(S i ()* ( T h a u , , „ |
42) llv in t l* r - H r ln k t * r
t l S I ( I ) T H , U c C o r*
ente with a look-in by Ridiert
n »lio r t
I I 10 ( S ) M lia lo * L i n k ,
Preston Tlie best moments of
.*&gt; S i l l (S) Nawalln t
C l T a ta A t i la d v i
B;t)S (S) l l » v a (iun W ill
tiw show come when Sergio
(1 ) A l l - r t a r U u t M I I
Tr»vul
does his popular Ballon ver
(1 ) /a ll* i ) r * r
TUESD AY P. M.
slon of "Chicago" and when
( D tiissat
Tilt C l Mon. N igh t » t Movlaa I t i l l ( D l a v a o r M fa
Miss Valrnte sings "Falling In
&lt;S) Outer L im it *
(S I S 'a th a r K n n w a H ast
lo v e with lo v e " and "Moon
( D To Tull It.* Truth
(2 ) K lr a t lm t i r ,, * l a n
! : 9 ) i t ) ! ’ &gt;■ O o l A Haoral
River." tlie show is augment­
i : 10 (S&gt; T « n n * « » a E r n t a
1:19 t&lt;&gt; Vacation
P U rboutt
F o rd D lic iv
ed by a 38-member singing
IS) \V« *o n Train
&lt;11 la a r a b
la r
Tpum group, " T *
Young Am er­
S:4« i l l Dutiur ThuMaa
ra *
1:30 ( I ) llollswn.xl and tuu
icans." Tlie Itour concludes In
&lt; J) T r u t h
ar
C o naaHturu
auaacaa
a big way with a mon*ter two
( ( ) Kuut KG1* \V»*t SI I*
t i l l I D O u lllu s L l# h l
TO D A Y K T I ES.
&amp;
(SI llrru k ln a Point
duction numlier to what la
1.00 I I I CHS .Vaw-i S iian tat
^ 10:00 12) Bin* Atone with
A T 1:00 • 3:30 ■ 8:25
( S I I&gt;a&lt;-aml&gt;ar tlr ld a
probably Willson's most rous
Mitch
I D .V a ir*
8:33
ing composition, "78 Troin11:00 ( D S a w *
I ts
( J ) h p a rta t— t .t .
I I I I (&lt; ) Hporlu Final
Sia n ' B A M ^ H R a a n esS vt7
I IS ( l l A* T h a « S a rl« T a r a s bones."
(S) Thtat ur ot thu Klara
I D S O d - r ia . N aw a
19-11 p. in. ABC Breaking
RS:8t (1) Toullu Mho*
l l ) h c la n ra
(S ) Thu Latu Show
Point. " A Child oI Ute Center
1 1 SB IS ) l- a fr t lm a
l . t l i l l r» a a w a r d
(rerun) There are am
&gt;1) M r. M a su o
TUESD AY A. M.
aitive protrayala by everyone
t i t ID AH L in k la lllr
S.0I C ) h *n on
ronremevl. from regulars Paul
I D C a r &gt;n C o u r t
S:00 C ) Ktu
Nut't Convrn.
I I I T h a O o it a r i
Richards ami Eduard Franz
I t C i t i huuaUlna Alniunuo
I I I I D T o T a ll T h a T r u t h
S:ia i l l S'urm Uu;&gt;.»rt
to guest star Susan Slrastterg
C ) I .e r a t u T o u n s
. S ilo C l U’ orlJ C l * lt.suilon
r l ) ( la n a r a l u j i p i u :
and partirularly Jack Oakle,
9 Silt h i roiise* ur uu Air
I I I ! ID Tha P t« «
a ' N tfk t
but there i* so much misery in
t i e i n TMur
I I I Y e n C o a t la p '
h i w i l l r » uuviuu
( I I Q u asi F a r A &gt; l(
this episode you emild not be
Ills t il h r * Marbut Rul i l t ( I ) C a u d a l R iw s r d a
blamed for mistaking it for
»urt
N avi
STAR TS
"The
Grealrst
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no
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S i l l (1 ) H a rra l S t a r *
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W RUN BSD A Y
I I ) T r s l lm s a t a r
Earth." Miss Straalierg playa
f i l l (II T u lar
( t l T h a M at*h O s u l
a psyehoioinaUcally crippled
T:J 0 ( » ) Mlrk vy Evans Show
D U I D C t in o e r a tlo P la 'f o r i a
C o m m ltta n
I :!• i l l Cspiala (• • s it t u
trapes* artist whose Esther
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I D l)u r » a A A llo a
died in action under tha Big
l i f a M C WHm#fvhyarto»8 fdmj
I I I ( » ) M o v o rlv h
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Top. Oakie is the aged circus
III e a rn e st
(SI Carluavins
( i ) (lao t o f O ra u o h e
(S&gt; lumpi uf Ltaralag
down who helps provide the
I I I C ) S lM C ip t
• ill C&gt; Dlvorcu Court
II) L u w
i s V a * A | ? V key to her disability.
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Atipr. 81, 1984 —-

By Ruth Millett

Legal Notice

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the Wagmi Train readies the
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What are those faults cm
The word is out that men
arc evpeclcd to provide tough­ plovers regard a* particularly
er competition for women "fem inine" ?

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7;30-0 p ni. NBC. .Monday is an Army captain and site is 1Marilyn M axwell) turn* up as (hilM&gt;«iN llltlHi#* «N cunt Ji f i H t i : M. MKlSSt »N, lit** wife, tit#
nwtMT* th* r#uf,
Night Movie. "M an on Fire." 111* wife, s&lt;&gt; worried bIkuii hi* a voltqituou* blonde,

(reru n » Bing Crosby plays a
straight dramatic role In this
well-produced story of divorce,
a man's battle to regain the
0 custody of his 11-year-old son
from hi* former wile, and the
effect of the divorce on the
child. This 1957 release ha* a
cast o f many present TV stars
with E. (S. Marshall ( “ The De
fen d ers")
playing
Crosby's
lawyer, lager Steven* (" F a r ­
mer's Daughter") as Hie law­
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Inour
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as
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0 Judge.
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Train.
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Fort
Pierce
Story." (color) (rerun) the »c
lion Is sporadic ami the dla
togue
is only occasionally
meaningful, but consistenly in
(cresting are guest star* Run
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Tuesday, September l,

196*

G E N E R A L TE N D E N C IE S :

O U R BO A R D ING HOUSE

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Aufr. 81, 1964

By GaTbraffh

SIDE GLANCES

f*Y V
ORAT f f VM CONVINCED
SAKE (6 DIMPLY AFTC-R
DUKS'6 AV3MEV DESPITE
THE &lt;SOlE» OF FRIEN D ­
SHIP/ ROT IF T WARM "
DUKE, JARS Th r e a t e n s

You now h*T« one o f your
beat day* and evening to put
across tha Ideas, the princi­
ple*, and th# materinl poaaesslons which are your* that
you wish to expend Into »ume
new outlet* fo r the mutual
benefit o f everyone concern­
ed. Th* Interesting offer*
you have recently had should
be snapped up quickly.
A R IE S (March 21 to April
10) Mueh effo rt on your part
I* necessary if you are to
achieve an up-trend In all
your affair* now. Elan to re­
lax at home in PM. Closest
tie* will be devoted — show
a|&gt;preciatlon.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 to May
20) This la the day to get in
touch with tha Individual who
can make your dally job more
efficient,
profitable.
Have
long talk*. Iron out all aorta
• f ticklish problems.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to Juno
21) Analyte present holding*
and position and sea where
to make right Investment*
fo r Increasing Income, abund­
ance. Contact right parlies.
See that you have your feet
on tha ground.
MOON C H ILD R E N (June
22 to July 21) You have won­
derful ability, which other*
would quickly rccogniro If
you went about more social­
ly. This w ill also lend to In­
creased personal happiness.
Show that you are practical,
alert.
LEO (July 22 to Auguat
21) A day for planning a
more aatlsfying and lucrative
future and then aleo giving
a helping hand to the needy.
Look upon problem* n* steppingitoncB to greater suc­
cess. Work wllh care.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Exercising finest
attribute* make* others cog­
nisant o f them and you In­
crease
circle
of
valuable
friend*. Don't neglect social
affairs o f nota In I ’ M. Stale
your alms.
L in R A (September 23 to
October 22) I f you make the
• ffo r t to entertain hlg-wlgs,
you can Increase prestige and
opportunity fo r advancement.
Be gracious, charming, with
all and you beconia very pop­
ular. Re happy.
RCORI'IQ (October 23 to
N o v e m W 21) Yon are look­
in g toward a new horUon,
but It requires serious study
before you make decision*.
Growth then cornea quickly.
OuKif-towners can be very
helpful, also.
S A G r iT A im m (Novem ber
22 to December 21) Follow
your Intuition and be very
aura you do precise, accurate
work. He very devoted to
loved one In PM. Fine rup.
port cun bo reached at long
Inst. Re kind.
C A PR IC O R N (December 22
to January 20) Tako time to
learn what partner* desire
from you, then by being very
cooperative, excellent results
ntriir.
Reach agreement*
q u ic k ly . D in e out together in
I'M . Have fun!
A(|UARIUH
(January 21
to February IP )
Laboring
with seal Is m od necessary,
as well as profitable now, *u
dlvo In enthusiastically. Don't
be disappointing with roworkera. Do more thun your
share, cooperate In all way*.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You wish to coma
to aoine agreement with oth­
er* and Invltution* to health­
ful sport could Im very entielng. Ply favorite hobble*.
This Increases happiness and
prosperity.
IP Y O U R C H ILD IS HORN
T O D A Y , ha or elm will he
one o f those fascinating peo­
ple who la very much Inter­
ested In dietary and health
matters and could ba a fine
salesperson who would ho
most helpful to Ihe publlr in
general. Teach eurly not Li
pick so much on others and
to listen more, then the suc­
cess here can be truly phe­
nomenal.
* T V Slara impel, they
do not compel." What you
make o f jou r life Is large­
ly up to YOU I
Carroll lUghtrr'a Individual
Forecast fo r your sign for
Octotwr I* now ready. For
your copy sand your blrtlulste
and |1.00 to Carrull Rlghtrr
Forecast (Tha Sanford Her­
ald), Dog 1921, Hollywood
W, California.
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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
1. Lost &amp; Found

50. Misc. For Sale

LOST Monday in So. Pinecrcst,
a Blue Parakeet. 322-2026.

READ Y MIX CONCRETE
$11 Per Yard
LOOKING FOR
Patios. Floor. Free Estimates
SECURE JOB?
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel,
grease traps,
dry Train for U. S. Civil Service
wells. Stepping stones.
tests. See our ad under Edu­
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
cation-Instruction classifica­
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
tion. Lincoln Service. Es­
tablished 1948.
B IL L ’S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 Items
1300 Grapeville Ave.
77. Sit uni ion Wanted

LOST. Southside of Lake Jes­
sup, 2 Beasles, 8 tnos. old,
black, white with brown,
males, t smaller with cork­
screw tail. REWARD. Ph.
322 9258.

4. Beauty Care

CO M PLETE R E A L T Y SER
VICE.
Reasonable
prices.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
Free parking, 2.id ft Oak. SWING Needle Select-O-Matic
Harriett’s Beauty Nook, 103
Zig Zag. Excellent condition.
S. Oak, 322-5742.
Does
decorative
sewing,
monograms, makes button­
Permanent Special
holes, sews on buttons, all
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
without attachments. Sold
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
new for over $39. Ralanrc
318 Palmetto Ave.
3220834
now due $58, or pay $5 80
Monthly. Trade-Ins accepted.
P E R M A N E N T S P E C IA L for
Phone Credit Manager, 322August, $6 complete, Hazel
8827.
Porter Ueauty Shop, 1104 W
23th. 322-1321.

8. Dojfn • Cats • Pets
PENS &amp; RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbits
$H5 Male »n&lt;l Female
»*h. 322-9197

l SIMMONS Single bed. Beautjrest mattress; t chest of
drawers with mirror. $38
Ph. 322 4565.

173. Male or Female Help

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Aug. 31, 1064 — Page 11 .05. Houses For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

NO DOWN P A Y M E N T
required on this Beautiful
Spanish-type home oe 2 lots
In fine neighborhood. Spac­
ious rooms throughout which
Include Living Room, Dining
Room. Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms
and tile bath. Separate gar­
age bldg. Includes small
apartment. Price $14,000 and
$103 per month.

WORK wanted. 322-7053.
WORK, day, week. 322-0300.
Housework. 322-0321 or 4209.
W IL L K E E P 3 or 4 year old
child for Working Mothtr.
Ph. 322 9166.
MOBILE
HOMES
MOVED.
Reasonable charge. Safe de­
livery. Special Dual wheel
truck. Write P. O. Box 1544,
Sanford.

SO UTH W AR D
In\eitment ft Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
3229173

my
home
AUGUST SPEC. New canvass BABYSITTING
weekdays. Experienced. Ph
cots, $5.99 value, now $3,88
322-658I.
Arm y-Navy Surplua,

Stemper Agency

Stemper Agency

St. Johns Realty

322-5612

N E W HOMES

425-5938

$100 DOW N

F H A - V A HOMES

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

FHA - VA

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

PIPING Y O U
ABOARD, LAD S

Legal Notice

$100.00 DO W N

RENTALS

HOME RENTERS

H O M ES

FO R S A L E

100. Resort Rentnls
HUTCHISON'S
OCEAN’ FRONT APTS.
539 So. Atlsntlc
Daytona Reach
Call 322-4058

10'\ Mobile Homes • Snle
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnings ft Cabanas
Q U A LITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562
'63 EXPANDO,
Bedrooms
air
Pay orf balance
8200 equity. Ph.

55 x 10. 3
- conditioned.
$.vx)0 . Asking
322-7462.

100. Apartment* for Rent
Furn. Apt. 2300 Meflonvllle.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISIIED 2 Bedroom Duplex
Apartment. Terrazzo floors,
tile bath, water furnished.
Ph. 322-2334 after 3 p. m.
2 BEDROOM Furnished apartmoot. 153. 1703 Magnolia.
2 and 3 Room Apia, close up­
town. $30 ft $10 mo. 322-6261.
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
322-2800.
2 BEDROOM, water, *60; 3
Rooms, ’Itll. $50. 322-2764.
Clean 4 Rooms. 611 Park.

115. Autos For Sale
"

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J Bank J
Repossessions

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SANFORD AVE.

1012

O PE N

EVENING S

120. Automotive Service
VW SPECIALIST
W RIGHT'S AUTO R E P A IR
Foreign ft Domeatlc
S. Sanford Ave. Acroas
from H.L.H.
122-0247.

AUTO GLASS
IN ST A LLE D

FURNISHED apartment, in­ Sonkarlk Glass and
Company
quire 404 E 14th St , Apt.
210
Magnolia
Ph. FA
7.

BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities included. A d u l t s
only. Lake Mary. 322 4902.

ROSE COURT APARTM ENTS
1 BR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
Near Naval Baa*. 2018 San­
ford Ave. 66* 4323.
E FFIC IE N C Y

840. 611 Park

1 ft 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
885 to 1*5. Apply Apt. T,
404 E. 14th St.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City,

HOME O W NERS

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Before

you

buy

Paint
3 4682

SOLD!
442
MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HUMES

D e llo iia

vu m w n n u
• WklNOIM WAiMIBS
• &amp;U I DMA I It W A )H t k J
• AUTOMATH D tiH PV

DICK'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
310 Sanford Ave.. 322-7838

SU PER "88'"
V-8, Automatic Tranamlaalon.. Radio and Heater,
Good Transportation.

‘2 9 5
61 CHEVROLET
1MPAI.A C O N V E R TIB LE
V-8, Auto Tran*., Power
Steering,
Power Brake*.
Power Window*, Radio and
Healer, A ir Conditioned,
Very N lrr.

‘1 8 9 5
62 RAM BLER
Amhaaeador Custom 4-Dr.
Redin, V-8 Engine, Stand.
Tran*.. P. Steering, Power
Brake*, Heater, A ir
Conditioned.

‘1 5 9 5
62 OLDS
CUTLASH COUPE
V-8, Auto Tran*., Radio
and Heater, Bucket Seata,
A ll Vinyl Interior

‘1 9 9 5
62 FALCO N
"S Q U IR E " HTA. W AGON
4-Dr.. 6-Cyl.. Auto Tran*.,
Radio and lle a lrr

*1 5 9 5
60 CHEVROLET
IM P A L A C O N V E R TIB LE
6 CyL, Auto. Tran** Radio
and Hrater, W hile Flnieli,
lilur Top, A ll Vinyl
Interior.

*1 4 9 5
62 Chev. Pick-Up
! i Ton, Long Wheel Baer.
Slrp-Sidr Bed. 6 CyL,
Heater

‘1 5 9 5
O PEN E V E R Y
N IG H T T I L
9 P.M.

. .

see

121. Hoots &amp; Motors

55 OLDS

COHEN RADIATOR THtOP
FURNISHED 3 Room Apt.
Free
inspection,
estimates,
Cleat) ft close in. $55 mo.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
IJglds ft water included. Ph
ft repair* discounted.
322-9507.
2UH E. 3rd.
322-8448

t

1938 N'SU Prim * Motor scoot­
er, Electric start. Excellent
condition. Call 322-5628.

59 CHEVROLET

Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 1916 PLYM OUTH. Good runn­
ing condition. Call 322-2012
FURNISHED 1 B e d r o o m
apartment. Terrazzo floors, I960 CHEVROLET. Excellent
tile
bath,
air conditioned.
condition, taw mileage, $775.
Adults. Ph 322 6201.
Ph. 322 3428.

2 ~\ROOM APAR TM E N T. Prt
vale bath ft entrance, 518
Mellonville Ph. 322-5120.

111. Scooters &amp; Cycles

buys

KAR M AN N G IIIA ’62 VW. 17.OCX) mi. Perfrct condition,
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
transistor radio, $1195. Also
Cowan. 322 4013.
'48 Oldsmobile. Owner Ph.
838 8137.
FURN. 4 room apt. $10 mo.
Adults. 322 9180.
1937 DU1CK 4 Dr.. A/T, RAH.
Newly painted. Good running
2 BEDROOM
FURNISHED
condition, $350. 322 0625.
Apartment. Close in. Ph.
322-9173 days 3220611 even­ 1961 Olda F85 4 Door Sedan.
ing*.
Florida State Bank. Ralph
Pezold, 322-1611.
1-Room KHieleney spt. with
pvt. bath ft shower, suitable '56 OLDS. A/C, RAH, Real
for couple or single person
clean Inside ft out. Needs
or retired. All utilities In­
some motor repair, 3!ak«
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
offer. 119 Lake Dot Dr.
cated on t r St., within 1
block o f 2 free parking loU '55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
and shopping orntcr. In­
322 6616, Claude Harrell.
quire at Manuel Jacobson

FURNISHED 3 room, w i t h
bath ft garage. 2320 Nar­
cissus Ave. 3223140.

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 1032
A L L WORK G U ARANTEED

car

Phone 322-4503

N IC E LY FURNISHED largo 2
Bedroom ft 2 Rath apart­
ment. Adult*. 1912 Sanford
Ave., 322-5668.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

ly e if

W E L A K A APARTM ENTS
114 W. r'lrat SI.

UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
Duplex, kitchen equipped.
Excellent location. 322-5391.

Auto Giles, Top*
ft S e ll Covers

'56 Ford PU , *587 bal, $31 mo. Gateway T o The waterway
'54 Ford PU, $499 bal, *24 mo. Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRU D E Dealer |
'62 Cons'l IIS $1199 bal *39 mo.
'61 Volkawgu $1047 bal $38 mo. 304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
'51 Pont. Eat, $499 bal. $24 mo.
'58 Chev. Wgn $683 bal 132 mo. 14' SCATCRAFT, Mark 33 Met*
cury motor, trailer, $350.
'56 Pont. Wgn. 1499 bal $24 mo.
323 0328.
57 Old* IIT $699 bal, $31 mo.
'57 Bulck $677 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Ply Spt Cp $7*8 bal *38 mo.
'34 Bulck $299 bal, $16 mo.
*57 Olds 88 $661 bal. $31 mo.
'59 Olds 88 $1069 bat $39 mo.
'58 Pont, epe $691 list $32 mo.
•59 Merc. AC *717 bal, *3.3 mo.
'61 Renault $597 bal. $29 mo.
•57 P ly HT $197 bal. $2t mo.
•59 Ply Wgn $797 bal *33 mo.
•55 Cadillac, $614 bal $32 mo.
'50 Chev Wgn $787 bal, $37 mo.
'57 Chev. V8 *715 bal, $32 mn.
'58 Old* 4 Dr $567 bal $32 mo.
'53 Ford, $99 bal $4 mo.
*56 Mercury $157 bal $8 mo.
•S3 Bulck , *77 bal. $3 tno
'55 Olds,
$01 bal $5 mo.
'53 Ford, $39 bal $2 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $788 b il, $33 mo.
'60 Ford Falc. $787 bal 832 mo.
'58 Merc. HT, 8799 bal, $38 mo.
2-IHl. IIIH C A YN E
•59 Ford Wg. *599 bal. $31 mo.
6 C )L , Radio and lleotcr—
'58 Hillman $690 bal, $31 mo.
Spcrical Price
'no Ford, $699 bal, $31 mo.
•53 Ford. $407 bal, *22 mn.
'38 Chrys. $69» bal. $29 mo.
'57 Chrya. $507 bal, $29 mo.

V A - FHA
Property

Stenstrom Realty

1 BR. Funi. House. Ph. 6685122.

THIS ONE IS
a Home, not just a house. The 10.1. Mobile Homes • Rent
large fenced hack yard with
pine treea; the 3 Bedrooms, T R A IL E R with Fla. room at­
Living Boom, Kitchen and
tached, near Osteen. $8 per
Florida lloom need only you
week. 3220519 alter 6 p.m.
to he complete. Ami it can
be yours lor the Appraisal 101, Trailer Sparc • Rent
FHA valua of RIO.SOD with
AVA ILA B LE Sept. 1. 322-4567.
only $350 Down.

DOGS RECEIVED for Adop
87. HualneM Rentals
tion, boarded. Animal Res­ WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia.
Uaed,
large
type
Edition.
" M y P o p s a y s y o u a n d 1 h a r t a w h a l e o f a l o t in
cue League. 1700 W. Minne­
F o n LEASE—Service Station.
Park Ave. Trailer Court,
c o m m o n P*
sota, Del.ami. Ph. 731-1816.
Good location. Good pro­
tat 93, Sanford.
ducts. Good treatment. Th.
FOR
S ALE :
1 Miniature
locally 322 4342, or apply to
Tondle,
15”
high,
black 51. Articles For Rent
the r U R E O IL COM PANY.
m ale; 1 Apricot Miniature
R E N T A BED
Female, 15" high; 1 Black
Rol'.away, Hospital ft Baby WAREHOUSE OR OFFICE.
1— 1.0 *1 a Kouna
SI — Money W a n t . d
Female Toy, to " high. All
Will lease 840 sq. ft. $45
Beds.
3— I V t H t n i l i
*4— P a t i n o . 4 Loan
shots A all AKC Registered.
month. Plcnly of windows,
— Inaurftn r«
I - S m u I ) Car#
By Day, Weak, or Month
R ea It or •I nauror-Tr ados
2408 Orange Ave.
a— !&gt;• &gt;- N u r**rl* e
» » — School* A ln .t r u c t ln r *
srparalr entrance to Com­
Ph. FA 2-1181 118 W. l it St.
322 1991
1991 S. French Ave.
S— ChllO C » r *
7C — Em ploym en t P.r vlra a
mercial ft Warehouse dis­
1— H ob * —C ats— P * t *
T t— Mala l l . l p W a n t. d
C A R R O U ’S FU R N ITU R E
13. Catering • Food
to— Liv es to c k
72— F t m i U H elp WantB.I
l TA K E OVER PAYM ENTS. 3
trict. Also 6,500 sq. ft. of
U — Special N o l l e * *
71— Mold o r F e i i i i U Help
55. Furniture For Sale
Warehouse space, all or part,
Bedroom, 1 Bath, Florida
OKRA. 322 0415,
7
4
8
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1
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Halil
W
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n
l
i
d
11 — C » t * r l n a
4c per ft.
14— f U r o in F a t
77 — Situation W anted
Room, kitchen equipped. Ph.
Us
Your
rurnitura.
t i — 8 p*c l* t S e r v ic e .
St— In ro m * P r n p . r t y
YOUNO BEEF FOR FREEZ- Sell
322-0618,
1
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11—
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Prop.—
Sale
Quick Service
With
the
ER— 43c per lb, Ph. 322-1826
'
IT— Jan it or ial S . r v l c . a
I 1 - 7 t . i l K . t a l . W a n t. d
Caih.
SU PER
TRAD ING
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed
l « — I&gt;o-II-You r.*lf
14 — n . a l K . t a l . P a l.
22. Plumbing
! IS— llu ll tl.r * SuppIlM
t ? — llu Bine pa R en ta l*
POST. FA 1-0677.
room, acreened porch, nicely
Realtor-Insuror-Tradea
t o — leota For b i l e
1
1«— O u n c r . t . Cnn.tr,
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
31 — lln m * n . p t l r *
St — F a r m * — tlrnvaa
ELD ER SPRINGS
For toe biggest setecUon of 322-4991 1919 S. French Ava.
33— P lu m b in g
*1— Out o f Mlat. A c i w m
nearly new and used furni­
PLUM BING
ll&lt;&gt;Ufr+a For
2S—»I*a I till tiff
90. 1*o1h For Sale
J4 — W . l l l u l t l i n r
M — Mtuiidi — Bale nr r e n t
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
D A Y OR NIG H T SERVICE
SS— Air O l i d A H . a t l n g
*7— l lo u . a Fur l l . n t
Brokerage In Casselberry M A Y F A IR BUILDING LOTS.
322 7837 or 322 3125
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
IS— Radio - T . l . v U l o n
1 (10— lloaurt Il. n ta la
on 17-82. Open A days I to A.
3
)
—
I'llnlo
A
K-iulpni.nl
l
»
l — T r a i l e r * —Cu liana.
116 N Park Ave
FA 2 8123
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
PLUMBLNG
30— Horn* Applia nce *
701 — Mobil* H u m . * — Hals
Scott
Ave.
Will
conalder
| l _ M u f t t r * l Inutrunirnta
1•»2— .Mobil* ItoniftB — Itenl
Contracting Repairs
FR E E E ST IM A T E
9(1. ilouaea • Hale or Rent
1C4— T r a i l e r Hpara— Itenl
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­ I 32— HuBliihBB
Upholstering ft Mattress roa|
F R E E ESTIM ATES
31— Jnl&gt; I’ rln tl n g
t o i — T ra it or L o n — Hal.
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322ovating. New ft Used Furni­
204— Ap a r tm e n t* Fo r Kent
CUSTOM B U ILT HOME ON
34— Uphnlattry
R. L. H A R V E Y
I I — Vacuum C lo a n .r*
l n l — Rontno F o r R . n l
0239.
LAK E . Call s t * b I d | I
204 Sanford Ave,
FA 2-3383
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
17— M ov in g a S to ra ge
U # — llo t a l R o o m .
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
332-1597.
113—
Rental
A
g
en
ts
11—
E
i
t
r
r
m
t
n
e
t
o
r
e
3 LOTS. DREAMWOLD SEC21. Well Drilling
41— r u m * — Kin w a r e —8 f . d e
I I I — W a n t . d To l l . n l
FA 22117.
a f»N . 322-0956.
111— Au to * Kor Hal*
SO— Min'. F o r Male
97. Hollaed For Rent
31 — A r tic le * F o r I l« n t
111— Autos— Hale o r T rad *
W ELLS D RILLED , PUMPS, Used furniture, appUaaces,
j l — Swap or L i r h i n f f f f
111— T ru c U . Kor Hala
95. H ouhch For Sale
2 BEDROOM nicely furnished
S P R IN K L E R SYSTEMS
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
S I— W a n t . d T o Buy
110— Au to n io tlv* Karvln*
house. 322-6237,
I I — Fu rn itur e F o r Bale
111— (' c o o le r . A Cyclaa
All Types and Sizes
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford D U PLE X on S. Sanford, near
IS— A n t iq u e . Fo r Solo
11J— Boats A M ot o r.
We Repair and Service
Ave Ph. FA S-41S2.
Lake Jessup, on lot 150x 200.
l » — Money T o t a » n
121— Marina Huppllea
FURNISHED 2 RR house.
S T IN E
So— l lu a ln r u O p p o i t u n l t l . t
Also room for trailer. Cash
Adults. No ret*. 322 7661.
Machinery and Supply Co, (ill. Kchutil* &amp; InHtructionn
Talks! Ph. 322-7519.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432
N E A R L Y NEW 2 Bedroom
SEM INO LE K IN D E R G AR TE N 3 BEDROOM. 1 Hath near
Fr om Kamlnol. County
home in Lake Mary, IVx
(D ia l D lro rt )
Fro m Sanford Kvr-ltango
Nursery
low
taking
reglstra25. A ir Conti. &amp; Heating
Plnecrest
School ft
new
Baths, electric kitchen, cartions. Qualified teacher. 21
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
pnrtr ft utility room. $85.
A IR -C O N D ITIO N IN G
hr. aervice. Reasonable Ph.
201 Laurel I)r. Ph. 322 6854.
Ph. 322 2715.
95. Houaea For Sale
95. II ouhcm Fur Sale
By FEDDERS
322 9459 or 322-7820.
2 STORY HOUSE, extra large
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
CB HOUSE, DeRary, carpel,
NEW HOMES
LARGE HOME
H O LLY AVE.
roomi. $6oo cash and only
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
breeieway, nicely furnished,
West Fourth St. Jus* off Per­ 209 E. 10lh St Ideal (or large
K IN D E R G A R TE N
nine years to pay. 715 M ag­
$70. Duplex, 1201 Elm ; 2
simmon. Salesman on pro­
fam ily looking for lota of
JUNIOR KINDERS
31. Musical Instruments
nolia, 322 8969.
apis. 801 Magnolia, newly
perty,
4:00
to
7:00
p.
m.
floor
apace.
4
Bedrooms,
2
2427 Holly Ave.
Ph. 322-3560
upholstered furniture, fogg­
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Ha tin, Florida Room, Din­
NEW HOMES
The Only Pre-School in San­
ed, nicely furnished, 1 or 2
Saturday ft Sunday 1:00 to
ing room, corner location.
W L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
ford to have participated In Available in Sanford area and
Bedrooms. Ph. NO 8-5267.
7:00 p. m.
All for only $8500. Term s
Longwood area (6 ml. So. oo
the Slate Accreditation Pro­
Plano Servicing ft Tuning
can
be
arranged.
17-92)
Ready
for
occupancy
gram.
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom , Den
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2681
$65 00 per mo. and up.
House with air-conditioning
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Sales office. 602 Highland Ave.
35. Vacuum Clcancm
palto ft
carpotie, $95. Ph.
Realtor
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
l/&gt;ngwood. Fla.
322-5249.
Raymond Lundqulst, A i m ,
TESTS
I
S A N F O R D VACUUM SVC.
838-3911 Collect
FA 2-2931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
YO U R REXA1R D E A LE R
Mon-women,
18-52.
Start
high
House, $75 month. 322-3249.
2555 S. Park
322-6511
U R E E N B R IA X
as $102 a week. Preparatory Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
S A L E S - PA R T S - SERVICE
Choice
Iota
available
la FURNISHED 1 Bedroom house
training u n.t 11 appointed
Shown by appointment Ph.
Greenbriar o f Lech Arbor
near base Adults. $60 mo.
2,
3.
ft
4
BEDROOMS
fid. Mine. For nnle
Thousand* of Job* open. Ex­
322-3561.
overlooking
g o lf
course.
Ph. 322 4635.
1. lti. ft 2 nATIIS
perience usuall necessary.
Custom building to jo u r
W IL L accept best reasonable FR E E information on job*,
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
tpeeiflcatiens.
Oreeabrlar 1 BEDROOM house, water
offer for 18 cu. ft. atalnleia salaries, requirements. Write
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT*
furnished. $65 mo. 322 3685.
developed by
atcel commercial refrigera­
For
Complete
Information
TO D AY giving name, ad­
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3
KINGSW
OOD
tor, Good running condition
See
or
Call
Your
1 UR. furu. turns*, Lake Mary.
dress and phone. Lincoln
Bedroom Homes available In
BUILDERS, INC.
Contact Dick Aiken or call Service, Box 85, Sanford
No pet*. 322-3049,
all Arras of Sanford. Let us
322-6625.
202 Fairmont Dr,
Herald.
S ALK S HROKKR
FUn.MSHrlD COTTAGE at 3
Show you Aroundl
FA 14014
f i t Have The Home For You
C AR PE TS clean easier with
Points. 863 par1 month. Ph.
the Blue Lustre Electric
322-1497.
71. Mnle Help Wanted
E V E R E TT A. H A R P E R
Shampooer only 81 per day
AGENCY - REALTOR
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. BowCarrull’a Furniture,
EXPAND ING
1901 8. Park Ave.
S O I 8. Park Are.
m in 'a Trailer Court. 6682665
PARK
DRIVE
Due to the fast expansion of
FA
2-5232
anytime
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re322-2420
322-7495 Phone* FA 8-3394 or FA 8-3388 4009.
our Company, we oeed I
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
TO SETTLE ESTATE
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 323 0549
men who are neat and have
LA K E
M ARY. 2 Bedroom,
FISH CAMP.
car, and would like to make This 2 Bedroom. furnDhed,
Florida room, fenced yard.
Concrete block home Is con­
above average income to
U P R IG H T PIANO. Reasonable
322-1507,
veniently located on 2 and Vi
work locally, or be relocated
offer accepted, Ph. 322-0059.
lots on corner In Lake Mary.
anywhere in the South. See
Wa have oavoral new 3 bed­ F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
Front* paved street. Front
House. 348! Pslmetto, Ph.
Company Representative, 9
room, 3 Bath, Bullt-ln-ranie
G o vern m en t O w ned
end rear porches — both
3220274.
to to a. m. at Room 208,
Homes available for Incom­
H om es
screened.
Totsl
price:
X n llw «*f r m f » t il« « i Fire The
Melsch Bldg., 224 E. 1st St.
ing Personnel that can be 2 UR, Unfurnished house. Ph
I lm lM „r l l r n l , an4 tir iia ra
HOME • LOTS - F U R N Ibought for $400 Down, plus
322 8892.
T n tVIIOM IT MAY CO.VCKIlN: MAN 21-45 for Insurance Debit,
TUBE, $5,300. To take ad­
YOU W II.I. IT.KAKK T.AKK
prepaid itemi of approx. |75
vantage ot this low price
NOTICK that III* B&lt;»..rl n f r Sanford Area. Salary plus
Selection of 2, 3. and 4
at Closing of sale. If you can 2 Bedroom bom*. 817 Catalina.
County Conimleelnnare of H.mlcommission 323 0943.
you need rash. Sorry.
Bedrooms located In various
qualify we have been auth­
not* Couniy
Florida
•*
!"
JOHNNY W ALKER, Broker
o'clock A. M on Hi* tlth -lay 72. Frmnlc Help Wonted
sections of Sanford
orized by the Builder to give
of October. A D. ISSt. at th»
322 6157
Immediate Delivery
you imim'dlalc possession on
County I ’ oun lluute In Hanford.
S U PPLE M E N T INCOME!
Hcnilnolo County. Florida will
M O N TH LY PA Y M E N TS
a Rental baala of $3 per
consider ami determine » l i » - Need Indies, 35 • 65, with nr
day, payable 30 days in ad­
FROM $50.00
thrr or not the County will
without car for Survey work
vance pending closing of
FOB TH E BEST HOME
rtiiaa. vacata anil renounce arty
riBM of tha County and th*
4 hours, 5 days per week
Sales agreement.
Monthly It'* Jus* good business to
B
U
Y
jiuhllc In and to the following
No selling. $1 25 to $1 50 pei
payments including Princi­
SEE YOUR
described atr-cta ami a ttn u ti
cheek first with Sanford's
All of Elisabeth Avonur. all
hour. Sec Company Repre
ple, Interest Taxes and In
largest
Home
Servicing
o f Hoy Kttaal. and that norsentative V a. m. Sharp,
aurance will be approximate,
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
lion of Ruth Htreet l.cg-innRoom 208, Melsch Bldg. 221
ly $80 per month. Your total
log at 'h r Hnutliraat corner
Priced In all Sites!
o f t.oi 3 lllock II and run­
E. 1st St.
yearly earnings should be at
ning North to Klliabetli
leant 14,500 with few outFor the Best Buy In
Avcnut, a dlatani-- of ap. FOUNTAIN H ELP W ANTED.
p ro ilm a trly 113 fret
all
itandlng obligations to quailA New or Resale Home,
Apply in person at Keyser's
lying
w I l h I n IV K .4 T
ify. (P a y grade E 3 will Good Rental homes, Priced
See Stenslrom Realty
m i a n t i -k t u k k
h o a i&gt;
Pharmacy, Longwood plaza.
right, are renting and la s t­
Qualify).
The builder will
HHIUHTH Hulollvlatoit. re ­
ing fast!
corded In Plat llnok No- » MAIDS— N. Y . to $55 Week. 'We Have The Home For You'
pay the CLOSING COSTI
P a g - t. tVamlnola Count)
Call Today, For Prompt and
Rush references. Top Jobs.
naoorda
Efficient Service. It Paysl
PERSON? IN'TKIlKSTEt* MAT
YOUR X SH IPM ATE .
Faro advanced quickly. H »vA P P K A II AND BE IIEA It It AT
A-Maid,
4
Bond
St.,
tlreat
THE
TIM E
AND
P1.ACE
A DO VIC UPBCIKIKD
Neck. N. Y.
2565 P A R K DRIVE
(H E Al.l
bo in n o r c o i n t t c o m - 73. Mnle or Female Help 322-2420
322-7495
2565 P A R K D RIVE
1901 Park Avenue
dlktilONKIlH
OK
SEMI­
NIGHTS
322-6824
—
321-0546
Office: 322-2119
822-2420
322-7495
NOLE COUNTY. F L O n iP A
F A 2-5232 anytime
FE M ALE Dishwasher Days;
By: Arthur II. Backwlth,
Nights: 323-0700
NIGH1B 322 6814 - 323 0546
Jr. I'lark
Male
Dishwasher
Nights
3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, screen
522 0649
, Pul.Hall Aug. &gt;1, m i
Chick
'N
Treat,
Sanfurd.
ed patio. Ph. 323 0369.
2521 Park Drive
v'UC- It

CLASSIFIED INDEX

10(i. Apartments for Rent 120. Automotive Service

RENTALS
F I U • RESALES
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
Like new, 2 ft 3 BEDROOM
Furnished or Unfurnished
apis. 14th Ave., Longwood
Rall-Blair Agency
MASONRY Homes, 1 ft 2
8 ml. Irum N.A.S. Th. MS3298.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped. Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.
$100 Down, Payments less
2 ft 3 Bedroom Houses
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Airthan rent.
conditioned Bedroom. $65. tit
Payton Realty
HELM LY R E ALTY
E. 8th., 322-4285.
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
Th. 322-1641
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, concrete
block home, extras galore.
Call 322 6148.

DAYS WORK: 322 6277.

97. Houses For Rent

Saturdaye T il 2 *.M .
An4 no wondor whtn these
quality hemtt its priced so
low-*7,790. to $11,330.,
with os little it $240. down
ind $49.27 monthlyl Drive
out today, too rtplica of
World's Fair Houtsl fra*
lids on rivsiboit, "Deltona
Oustn "I falls Interstate #4

— till *t 0« 8*7 lichinj*.

CALL IM -4 4 5 S
MACKLE BROS., DIVISION
t h i d u t c h * coneonanoN

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322*6231
2507 Park Ur.
Ph. 322-0861

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WrrnlS

Mon. • Tues. • Wed.

Kennedy's Power To Stay W ith Party
Magic Brushes
Other Members
Of Democrats

Livestock Sale
Report Issued
Across Florida

* 7 Bruce Blosiat
Washington Correspondent

W IN T E R
teen

of

HAVEN —

Florida's

on " rum far beyond the Une­

sal* o f 9,458 rattl* and cal­

rring

ves, 2,458 hogs and pig* and

and other* against the Irre­

four

trievable

accident of history

week, according to Mr. W. O.

struck down the late

Whittle, chief of Florida State

which

President

p »*t

G IA N T
I*KG.

Gross receipts amounted to
0443.191.91.
Sale* reported for the week
ending August 21, at 16 mar­
kets, included 10,700 csttle
and calves, 2,329 hogs anil
pigs, 15 sheep, 19 goat* and
one horse.

F IV E JO LLY FISH ERM EN are these winners in vnrious nge ffroupa at
the Jaycee Fiahlng Rodeo Wednesday. A t left is Josh Howell, 4, who
caught the lurgcut gish; Doiito Palmer, .smallest fish ; Diane Holloway,
who caught the largest fish in the 7 to 0 group; Jimmy Sheppard who
cnuKht the most in the 7 to 0 Broun and Dnnie Williams, who shared the
honors o f having enught the smallest fish.
(Herald Photo)

REM INDER!

The

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"S C O TT"

JEW EL

Toilet Tissue

SHORTENING

Gainrs-

villa Livestock Market will
hold it* annual Angus A s ­
sociation
feeder calf sale,
Sept. 14.

Individual Market Summertea Follow:
Arcadia, Aug. 26 - 833 cat­
tle and calves.
Glades, (Belle Glade): Aug.
24 • 623 rattle and calves.
Bonifny, Aug. 26 - 10 cat­
tle and calves; 202 hogs and
pig*.
Gainesville, Aug. 24 - 1.427
cattle and calves; 868 hogs
School dropouts who rfcilre
and pigs.
to continue their education by
Interstate, (S effn er): Aug.
obtaining vocational training 25 • 564 cattle and calves.
Jay, Aug. 26 - 169 cattle
may du so, according to Joe
Foy, manager of the Federal and calves; 299 hogs and pigs;
four gout*.
Slain Employment Service,
Kissimmee, Aug. 16 • 716
by taking advantage of a pro­ cattle and calves.
gram bring projected by the
Cattlemen's,
(Lakeland):
Central Florida Development Aug. 26 • 1,164 cattle anil
calves,
Committee.
Foy said today that his of­
Suwannee* Valley,
(L iv e
fice ts assisting school officials O ak): Aug. 26 - 132 cattte and
in Seminole, Ilrevard, Lake, calves; 552 hogs and pig*.
Montlcello, Aug. 24 - 275
Orange, Volusia and Osceola
counties in getting dropouts to ratlin and calves; 410 hogs
ohtuin vocational training in and pigs.
A L IC IA K EY is a luckier fisherman than her
Mills, (Ocala) Aug. 27 - 835
Ihc new Manpower Develop­
brother, Stephen. Sho caught tho largest fish
ment Training Act program. rattle and calves; 627 hogs
and lie caught the smallest in their age group,
Beginning Sept. 8, classes in mid pigs.
1 to it years old, at Use Jayeee Fishing Rodeo
Okeechobee, - No report
auto parts, appliance repair,
Wednesday. Roth are shown hero with their
small engine repair, air condi­ (dun to hurricane)
prizes.
(Herald Photo)
M id-Fla., (Orlnmln): Aug.
tioning
a n d refrlgeralion,
maid service, clerk • typing, 24 • 601 cattle and ralvea.
Cottlemon'#, (T am pa); Aug.
sales
training and
service
station attendant will he o f­ 24 - 763 cattle and ratvc*.
Hardee, (W auchula): Aug.
fered by the MDTA organiza­
27 - 1,036 cattle and calves.
tion In Orlando,
Sumter, (W eb ster): Aug.
Students who nre interested
in ronllnulng their
school 25 • 478 rattle and rnlvc*.
work Iml in a vocational field
teenagers who hnd participat­ have been urged lo partirllly llonna Kale*
State and local official* of ed in thn teeringn mun'h all pate. They may obtain addi­
over thn country last year tional in form at ion by contact­
ALKAC met with district ar­
which resulted ill $1,'JiHJ.IIllll ing Foy nt the local employ­
ea and platoon loader* of Cen­
being collected.
ment office, ZOO S. French
tral Florida hint Wednesday
Hobby McCormack, chair­ Ave.
Rjr Mr*. Ritchie Harris
evening lit the Syrian Leban­ man o f tho teenage hoard, anAny young man or woman
M Y F representative* o f ths
on lluilding In Orlando to nonnrud that a dance will t&gt;e between (he ages of 16 and
Harnett Mrninriul Methodist
discus* and make plana for held this Wednesday night 21," says
Foy,
"who has Church in Enterprise were In
the teenager* march againiit from H p.m. until midnight at dropiM'd out of school for a attendance at the M Y F Re­
leukemia aelu’ituled for Kept. thn Fern Creek Armory feat­ year or longer Is eligible for
treat held Aug, 21-22 nt Carnn
uring thn Flaming Tempo), the training the school will o f­ Winona in DeLeon Springs.
1.1 from 1 until 5 p.m.
The inn reli Is held annual­ thn Sensations, the New Cas­ fer. It’s a real chance for
In the group were Linda
ly lo solicit monies to main­ ual* and thn Mysteries. A them lo lierome skilled in
Long and Danny Hrmldork of
tain Kt. Jude’* Iteaearcll Hos­ nominal admission will ho one or more of the occupa­
the Senior M Y F and I’atsy
pital In Memphis, Trim. Two chill ged.
tional trades which will be Long, Connie Sellers, Carolyn
Other are* officials present taught."
main funrtlmu of thn hospit­
Watson and Jimmy Wrlls.
al nre endless research In lust week were Sheriff Ilavo
childhood catastrophic diseas­ Starr o f Orange County, Mrs.
es, parlieiilurly In leukemia Jim Hillman, general cam­
and related dii-rasi*. and to paign chairman; Mrs. ltoscttc
provide the very best In Lewis, secretary and Mrs.
diagnostic,
out-patient and Lillian M cti, teenage march
hospital rare for Its patients. chairman.
ALSAC Is pledged to keep
Mrs. Sylvester F.lgin, Hemfund raising expenses lo less inole County district leader,
than 10 per cent with thn re­ who also attended the meet­
sulting more than 91) per cent ing la In need o f arra and
of contributions being used platoon leadeia and teenage
to suppoit the hospital,
volunteer*. Anyone in the
Joseph F. Ilatem, slate di­ county wishing to work on
rector of ALKAC, ill his talk the drive may contact her *t
*1 Wednesday's meeting, es­ her Longwnod home or by
pecially commended the 1,401 culling H38-3044.

REG.
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The Kennedy phenomenon
cannot easily be crushed or
shunted aside. Its steely sub­
stance lay beneath tin* surging
emotional wave which broke
over the IttH convention on
Its closing night when Hobby
Kennedy stood in the bright
glare.
One
party professional,
young still, argues that John
son could do no better than
lo accept this farce for what it
is, drawing on its strength
wherever possible, giving it
room flourish ts an identify
able entity which admittedly
might gain party dominance
when tbs opportunity devel
ops.

the

Farmer's Markets.

last November.

It I* a hard, enduring fact
o f political life In the Demo­
cratic party and the nation.
It la a farce to be reckoned
with, perhaps for many year*
to come.
John F. Kennedy’s brothers,
Bobby and Ted, are, of course,
Its most powerful embodi­
ment. But this curious magic
brushes such others as his sis­
ter Eunice’s husband, Sargent
Shrlvcr, and his former press
secretary, Pierre Salinger.
All but
Shrlvcr have a
strong prospect of holding
high political office by early
]0ns. Ted,
already acnalor
from Massachusetts, Is nearly
unbeatable this fall. Attorney
General Kennedy may well
win a Senate scat from New
York. Salinger is greatly fav­
ored to keep the scat from
California he now has by ap­
pointment.
Shrlvcr one day may enter
the lists In Illinois as a candi­
date for governor.
In the view of some Demo­
cratic leaders allachrd to this
group, there is more to I ha
force, however, than just the
sum of John Kennedy’s fam i­
ly, his friends, and his close
associates.
Sustaining the force, says
one leader, is an all - pervud
Ing Ides: That the new proh
Jems cascading down upon us
In the turbulent 1966s demand
fresh, youthful, vigorous and
highly Inventive assault.
Tough • minded men in the
Kennedy wing of the party In­
sist nevertheless that should
both President Johnson and
the "Kennedy group" win
election tills fall, the Presi­
dent will no! — In 1005 and
thereafter — find himself con­
fronted by some sort of "K e n ­
nedy axis’ 'bent on pushing
him from Ihr scene nl the ear­
liest practical moment.
The Kennedy group, trained
In a hard school, is not given
t o careless judgments.
A
Johnson victorious In Novem ­
ber could conceivably go on
to snot her triumph in 1908 ami
a presidency lasting to Janu­
ary, 1973. Politicians eager
to prosper at the polls will ac­
commodate to that prospect
To atempt
serious under­
mining of tlie President’s posi­
tion would he to court disas­
ter as potential wreckers.
Tough though they may tm,
the Kennedy men know what
rule* they must at all costs ob­
serve.
1
Accomodation t o
Lyndon
Johnson is one rule they dsre
not violate. They must lesrn
to live with him for as short
or as long a time ui he sits in
(lie While House ,
Y et party professionals say
the same stricture will lie up­
on the President In the event
his tenure slretclies Iwyond
next January. He must Hun
learn to live with the Kennedy
group.
In the hands of those of that
group who may hold olflce
will be substantial power (lie
President cannot control or
strip sway.
Their voice*, perhaps more
numerous later, may offer the
nation different, mure lilwral
political intlcclioni than those
heard from Johnson. If effecttive, they could l&gt;e a curb on
him.
These are prospects the
President clearly would have
lo accept If realism is to guv

goats during

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auction market* reported tha

Democrats

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MRS. JIM IIIL L M A N , generul campaign chair­
man for ALSAC, left, goes over pluns for the
Sept. 13 Teenager* March Against Leukemia
with Mr*. Sylvester Elgin, district lender for
Seminole County.
(Herald 1’ hoto).

MATHER

of Sanford

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�Mighty Titan
In New Orbit
Test For U. S.
'"O n

Valor’s SkJe"

is the

title of a new book about a
Marine's own story of Parris
Island and Guadalcanal.
•

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The book, fast becoming a
top seller — perhaps maybe a
best seller, was written by a
f o r m e r Sanford youngster,
Grady Gallant, who graduated
from Seminole High School in
the late 1930's.
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Happy birthday. U. S. Coast
Guard. This hranch of the
country's armed forces was
established on this date back
in 1790.
As the general election ap­
proaches, our readers will find
some mighty interesting read­
ing on The Herald's editorial
page. Seems that many of our
readers become writers and
submit their opinions — via
the Letcrs to The Editor sec­
tion of our editorial page —
to other readers. Other read­
ers become writers and openly express their views. Rvgardless of whether you're a
reading writer or a writing
reader, here's your chance.
•

H

•

E. S. Douglas provides the
word
that
the adult high
school program will open at
Seminole High in Sanford on
Sept. 8. Registration, says
Douglas, will begin at 7 p.m.
The school provides courses
for credit toward obtaining a
high school diploma.
•

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•

Grady is now a staff writer
for the Chattanooga News
’ Free Press. His book was
published by Doubleday. He's
the nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Gallant of Lake Mark­
ham.

•

•

This election ought to he a
banner year for the button
makers. There’ s
Democrats
for Johnson, Democrats for
Goldwater, Republicans fur
(loldwater and Republicans
for Johnson, and independ­
ents for everybody.
•

•

«

It appears you'll have to
wear a button so people can
trll what you are and who
you're for. Anybody need a
program?
G et
'em here.
They're only . . .
•

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W

The Red Cross and Civil
Defense leums worked a total
o f 330 manhours during the
approach, visit and aftermath
o f Hurricane Cleo. The esti­
mate was made by A. It.
(Tom m y) Peterson. ARC dis­
aster director, and he says the
figure is of ''key personnel”
only. Mnny, many others de­
voted all the time necessary
to cope with the impending
trouble, Peterson added.

ex

There were 350 persons
sheltered
in six
strategic
spots in the county and of
these 175 received one meal
and 50 were served two meals
when they decided to ride out
the night in the shelter even
a fter the all-clcar was sound­
«d.

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•

The list o f volunteers, the
director said, is impressive
and ranged from Navy and
Katiunal Guard members to
local Roy Scouts. “ Everyone
eo-operuted fully," said Peter­
son as ha reviewed the sit­
uation and. way in the back
of his mind, began planning
for the next crisis.
•

&lt;■

•

•

The cost to the Red Cross
Is estimated at between $ 150
and $500. Some of the sup­
plies will be preserved for fu ­
ture use should the need
arise.

ip

®

The next time you young­
sters start smooching in the
telephone booth. Smile! You
may be on the phone. Tele­
phone company officials nowsay that some
booths arc
equipped with cameras which
• re triggered when vandals
or thieves abuse the instru

meats.

C A P E K E N N E D Y (L T D —
An A ir Force Titan-3A rock­
et, first of s new breed of big
military spnee boosters, rsced
into the sky today on its
maiden flig h t—an all-out or­
bital test.
The 124-foot Titan roared
into life at 10 a. m. EST to
open a 17-shot series designed
to develop a powerful now
workhorse for manned m ili­
tary spare missions.
The hlnrk and white rocket,
carrying a 3,750 pound lend
satellite, thundered from its
launch pad atop a transparent
SANKORD-11ASED M A R IN E S xtiiRoil a fullcolumn o f flam * and began a
scale guerrilla tactical exercise Monday in the
13 minute climb toward a
Snnlatulo Springs nren nnd a Herald photo17.500-mile-an-hour orbit 115
prapher was on hand. Above, Major R. T. Cltcn,
mile* high.
commander o f the Marine Barracks at Sanford
A fte r a sweep nround the
Naval A ir Station, points to some o f the field
globe, the Titan's third stage
maneuvers as his men deployed to pcrarraniicd
was to kick the dummy paysites. For n fidl picture report on the operation
load into a separate orldt.
turn to Pape 2.
(Herald Photo)
The launch, (Mistponcd from
yesterday because o f a sevenhour bout with technical trou­
bles, followed a f l a w l e s s
countdown today.
Star performer o f the debut
was
the
nmneuernhle top
stage and its sophisticated
guidance system, although the
shot was a test o f the whole
SAIGON, South Viet Nam men it would be more like
Titnn-3A system.
(U P I) — Prem ier Nguyen "tw o w eeks" before he Is
The rocket is the heart of
Klianh said today he hopes to ready to go hack.
a more powerful Titan - 3C
Khanh's statement came as
tic ready to return to Saigon
scheduled to hurl a two-man
and take up his duties in about lluddhist leaders in Saigon
laboratory into a month lung
pledged a two-month ban on
two weeks.
orbit in 1958. It also will orKlianh met with Western the rioting which has swept
I hit eight communications satipw'smcn at the resort city of the country for more than two
, cllitcs on one launch in I'.lt'il
Dalat where he has been con­ weeks.
1and could send military satelStudent leaders made a sim­
valescing in the wake of the
life inspection ships o f the
riots and governmental uphea­ ilar two-month pledge Mon­
future into spare.
val which ended his one man day. Since students and RuddThe Titan-3C, set to fly ill
rule Iasi week and left at least (lists were the chief rioters,
April, packs a million more
331 persons dead.
South Viet Nam apiwared to
|Hiumls o f thtust than the 1.5
U. S. Ambassador Maxwell he assured ol breathing space.
Civil peace was badly need­ million pound thrust Snturn-I
I). Taylor visited Klianh at
super rocket, now the world's
Dalat Monday and later is­ ed to restore the chain of com­
most powerful known booster.
mand
in
the
civil
war
against
sued a stutment saying the
lloth Titan-3 models, quick
prime minister Imped to re­ the Communist Viet Cong
reaction rockets designed to
turn to Saigon in "the next guerillas Ik fore the Commu­
nist* unroll an expected all- tie luunched with only two
few days."
minutes notice, arc capable of
Hut Klianh told the news­ out offensive.
n variety o f manned and un­
manned missions.

Viet Nam Boss Sees
Quick Saigon Return

Virginia Coastline Deluged Kiwanis Club
By Remains Of Dying 'Cane Te Tour Cape
Vn. band early today when high
( U P I ) — Dying tropical storm Mrs. Forehand nnd her haswaters threatened llieir home.
Cleo deluged the
Virginia
En loiitu to higher giound the
coastline with nearly n foot of
vehicle stalled and a tow
ruin Monday night nnd early tiuck later found Wilson and
Forehands imeonseious.
today, rontiihuting to tin* the
deaths o f three persons.
Thu volunteer chief and Mrs.
Kloodunteis in low-lying Forehand died a short time
ureas o f this seaside resort Inter. Forehand was hospital­
forced nnoe than 40 persons ized in critical condition.
Waterfield said it waa be­
from their homes.
Two persons in an emer­ lieved an auxiliary motor in
gency rescue vehicle died of Wilson's emergency t r u c k
earlmn nmnnnxido poisoning. gave o ff the rnrhon monoxide.
Cleo, a fullscnlu hurricane
A traffic death also was at­
tributed to the
rainstorm when it raked the east coast
of Florida Inst week, drifted
which flooded many streets.
I.t. J. J. Wntci field said north o ff Atlantic Cmcst dur­
Vernon Wilson, chief o f the ing the weekend and gradu­
Davis Corner Volunteer Fire ally lost its intensity. It
Department, and Stella May spawned tornadoes ill the
Forehand, 40, were aesphyx- ( ‘nrollnns Saturday and soak­
inted in the vehicle Wilson ed the N oith Curolinn coast
was driving. Wilson picked up Monday.
V IR G IN IA

REACH,

Bob Kennedy OK'd
By New York Demos
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — A tty.
Gen. Rotiert F. Kennedy to­
day was ‘ ‘adopted" by the
New York Democratic state
organisation, puving the way
fo r his nomination fo r the U.
S. Seriate.
The state committee over­
whelmingly gave its legal ap­
proval to Kennedy so that he
can become the party's sena­
torial nominee. The nomina­
tion will he made later today
at the state convention.
The committee vote was 232
to 4'J with nine members ab­
sent and not voting.
Itep. Samuel S. Stratton, PN. Y., the attorney general's

only rival for the Democratic
nomination, opposed the commil tee action on grounds Ken­
nedy I* an outsider who will
lx unable to vote.
S iiutton told the committee
it wn« establishing a danger­
ous precedent and violating
the intent o f the U. S. Con­
stitution. He suid it would
open the way fo r other non­
residents to “ run in any of
our 50 states."
The Democratic convention
will send Kennedy against a
formidable foe, veteran Sen.
Kenneth Keating, (R -N . Y .),
in the attorney generul's first
hid for elective office.

Members o f the Sanford
Kiwanis Club will journey to
Cape Kennedy Wednesday to
lake n tour o f the moon-port,
which has been urranged hy
\V. Henry Deck er, protocol o f­
ficer o f N A S A . Dr. John
Darby, president o f the Kiwanis has announced.
The group will leave tInCivic Center here at 11:45
u. ni. and meet at the south
gate o f the control urea at I
p. in. where they will hoard
an air-conditioned bus for the
escorted VII* tour. The route
will take them to the gantry
site, und though the control
renter and the block houses
ns well ns many other point*
of Interest. Arrangements for
the trip were made by Roger
Harris, local Kiwaniun.

Police Capture
Slaying Suspect
M IC H IG A N
C IT Y ,
Ind.
( U P I ) — State police today
tracked down a I fl-ycar-otd
boy in whose home thr bodies
o f two small children were
found.
Thn suspect, Richard I)oheski, a form er mental pa­
tient was apprehended a* he
walked along the laike Michi­
gan beach at New Buffalo,
Mlrh., about 10 miles north­
east o f here.
"W e tracked him down,"
said an Indluna stale troop­
er.

York In Coma
N ASH VILLE, Term. ( U P I ) —
Sgt. Alvin
York, who won
fame during World War I,
was reported “ gravely ill and
in a com a" today at Veterans
Hospital.

Seminole County * * * *

(E br ^ a n fu riT &amp; r a l f t
Zip Code 32771

lly William J. Fallen
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
President Johnson, fresh from

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his Texas ranch, called in
Dc in o e i a t i c rongiessioniil
leadcra today to discuss prosfleets o f his legislative pro­
gram.
One o f the cornerstones of
Johnson's “ war on poverty"
program was enacted Monday
night when the President
signed u measure extending
food stamp progiam, which is

aimed at impioving the diet
of th* poor.
The President signed the
tdll immediately upon his re­
turn from Texas, less than
two hours lieforc the mid­
night deadline. If he had not
signed it the hill would have
died automatically hy “ pocket
veto."
Johnson said the measure is
•‘one o f the mnny sensible and
needed steps we have taken
to apply the power o f Am er­
ica's new abundance to the
task o f building a better life
for vvvry American.”
t

Congress alieady has ap­
proved most o f the "m ust”
items Johnson had put on his
legislative s h o p p i n g list.
These inrlude the civil rights,
anti-poverty,
mass
transit,
food stamp, fcderul pay raise,
excise tax extension, and debt
limit increase bills.
Rut there are at least four
big item* left on the lawmak­
er* agenda: The Social Se­
curity beneftis increase bill,
with ita medicare amendment;
the Senate'* $3.3 billion fo r ­
eign aid authorization hill; an
e ffo rt to delay U u p r i m i

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Established 1908

TUES., SEPTUM HER I, 1901

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 268

School Tallies Set New Record
Peak Figures
Due Next Week Parents
After Holiday
★

n&gt; Julian Stenslrom
Associate Editor
It was still a record . . .
despite the fact that Monday's
enrollment
for
the
190155
school term was 721 loss than
Seminole County school o ffi­
cials had anticipated.
W aller Teague, adminbtra
live officer for the board, pre­
viously had estimates! that 15,
30o children would enter the
county's 23 schools on the first
day of the current term.
A tally this morning reveal­
ed the actual count was It,57(1 The figure, however, was
still 827 more than the 13,747
which entered school at this
same time a year ago ami is
a record.
"Ususslly, we don't miss it
that much." said Teague a*
he explained that it was pro­
bably because "w e opened
school this year s week before
I.almr Day and normally we
don't open the door* until the
day after Labor D ay."
Rut Teague stuck hy Ids
guns—o r his estimates— when
he ventured the opinion that
by next Tuesday morning,
"W e ’ ll have no less than 15,000 pupils enrolled." lie added,
"And. we'll have 15,800 by
Christmas."
It. T. Milwee, school super­
intendent. said this morning,
"W e hail as smooth an open­
ing day ss we've ever had."
The largest enrollment was
reported, as expected, by San­
ford Junior High. The figure
there was 1 337 Close behind
the Sanford sclimd was South
1,171—which, by the way, had
the largest Increase o f any
school over opening day fi­
gures (or Iasi year. The school
registered 103 more that year
than in 1953.
('rooms had 1,00(1, Seminole
High 990, Pinerrest Elemen­
tary 921, Goldsboro Elemen­
tary 911, Lyman High 701,
Lake Mary Elementary 731,
Oviedo ("4(7, South Seminole
Elementary (115, Rear Lake
Elementary
(lit
and
Altamonte
Springs
Elementary
COil.
Midway Elementary had 308,
I/uigwuod
Elementary
539,
West tide Grammar 339. Southside Elementary 530, English
Estates Elementary 121, Jackson Heights Elementary 3(19,
Roscnwahl
Elementary 35C,
Monroe - Wilton Elementary
281, Hopper Elementary 281,
Geneva Elementary 83 ami
Rookertown 70
Southslde, Pinerrest, I/mg
wood and Geneva reported
less enrollment than they did
a year ago.

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Attack Limiting
Of School Bus Ride Zone
Ry Dnltin Austin
City

Editor

A delegation of irate psrents, objecting to the cllmin
atinn o f courtesy bus rides for
Southslde School children, and
the changing of opening hours
from 0 a, m. to 8 a. m. met
with School Superintendent R.
T. Milwee, Monday In his of.

(ice.
Complaints

T E A C H E R WELCOMED by seventh RrmlciH at Sanford Junior lliph
.School ih Maty Virginia Morgan o f Now Ityluiliii, Minx. Thin in her first
poxitjon in Sanford and hero xhe ix xhown with tier xtudcntx nx xclinol
convened yexterdny morning.
(Herald l 'l i o t o )

ilSLLUA ...

Soviet Boss To Woo
BRIEFS W . Germany Friends
lu ll Rises

CHICAGO (U P I ) — More
Americans died In traffic ac­
cidents during July than in
any previous month in history,
the National Safety Council
said today.

r.urial Held
G LEN D ALE, Calif. (U I'D —
Comedian
George
Rurns,
weeping openly, had to be as­
sisted from funeral services
Monday for Ills lieloved wife
al)4j partner, Grain* Allen.

PR AG U E ,
Czechoslovakia
( U P I ) — .Soviet Premier N'ikita S. Khrushchev today wn:&lt;
reported |&gt;i opining a diplo­
matic offensive to Improie
relations with West Germany
in advance of Ids pl umed (tip
there.

Khrushchev is v i s i t i n g
Czechoslovakia, lie held u
surprise meeting near Piaguu
Monday with the foreign min­
isters o f Itiilgarin, Hungary,
nnd Poland, in talk* parallel­
ing those he had with Czech
President Antonin Novotny.
DETRO IT (U P I ) — Chry­
Czech sources said the di­
sler Corp today fa c'd a chall­
vision of Germany un* high
enge to either Improve its
on the agenda
economic offer or lx* struck
hy the United Auto Workers
union at 111 a to. Sept. 9.

ChallcnKo Made

Vow Repeated

i It was noted that thu for|eign minister o f Communist
East Germany was not prosent. Romania, which has been
following an increasingly in­
dependent course, utso was not
represented.
Khrushchev has been Invit­
ed to puy his flin t visit to
West Germany next year. The
invitation was extended by
West German Chancellor Lud­
wig Erhard. Although Khru­
shchev lias not yet responded,
he was assumed to havo
sought
out
the
invitation
tinoiigh Ids aon-in-lnw, Alexei
Adzhuhci, who visited Erhard
at Ihe time it was extended.

Pet Owners Receive Warning
Of Need For Innovations

of

the

parents

present included the (acts that
there arc no sidewalks on Cel
cry Avc. or Sanford Ave., nor
on several other streets the
children wju IcI have to travel,
that traffic is heavy on these
roads, that water stands on
the road on rainy days, that
unleashed
dogs
chase
the
children and that a mile ami
a half or cwo miles I* loo far
for six and seven year old
children to walk.
The parents also noted that
the new o|x*ning hours wxwld
put Ihe children out on the
ruacI at a very early hour,
which would lie mure object­
ionable In wintertime, and in
nddillon reindicts with the tim e
that many people are going la
work.
Milwee told parents Ik* sym ­
pathized wilh the problems
Imt under state laws the school
board is nut required to e x ­
tend 'the courtesy rides to
children inside the two m ils
rone unless they have ths
means to have buses available.
Overcrowding of buses Is also
prohibited, with a limit of 80
children to s bus being en­
forced.
Parents noted several new
buses have been bought this
year, hut tills was offset, MMwee said, by the fact that sev­
eral old buses havs been retill'd from use and the school
population has greatly increas­
ed.
Milwc*
told parents the
board makes policies, which
he Is responsible for executing,
Iml ho would talk to the Ixiard
members, ask them to note the
mules whlrh would have U»
he (raveled hy the walking
children and the congestion of
bicycles and cars around ths
school.
"W e recognize your pro­
blems, ind we hope that you
will recognize ours," Milwee
said.
In relation (u Ihe change of
hours, parents asked if school
opened at 9 a. m. whether a
bus would then lie available.
The answer to this was "n o ."
Milwc* later suggeatcxl some
compromise might he worked
out, and advised parents to re­
turn at 1 p. m. Sept. 10 when
they could meet with the
school Isiard.

MONTGOM ERY. Ala. (U P I )
—Gov. George Wallace's hand­
picked slate at unpledged electors announced Monday they
" A ll pet dogs
and rat* tael with animal wildlife, any
would not resign in favor of
electors pledged to President should la* vaccinated against of which may lie infected with
Lyndon It Johnson
rallies for Ihe protection of rallies.
"W henever posible an ani­
llir fam ily, the rommunity
mal that has hitlen someone
and
the
p
et,"
Dr.
Frank
I/*A coffee und reception for
should lie captured alive nnd
NICOSIA. Cyprus ( UP I ) —
one,
county health officer,
Mrs. Chailes H o l l e y , w ife of
A Greek Cypriot new ,papi r re­
placed under the observation
said today,
thn Republican candidate fur
of a veterinarian nr other qua­
ported today (hal President
"Although
Ihe
prevalence
of
governor will be held lit the Mnkanos won a promise of
lified person to determine
home o f Mis. A. E. Kcctli, massive military aid from the this deadly disease* has been whether or not it has rabies.
greatly
reduced,"
he
added,
205 Crystal View South in United Arab Republic during
I xm-H Arbor, at 4:30 p. m. his talks with its president, " it continues to It* a threat.
Till* possibility always exist*
today,
Mrs.
J cuii
Rrynut Gamal Alxlel Nasser.
that Iirrvncclnatcd pets may he
chuirmun o f the Holley for
bitten hy n stray dog, eat or
Governor committee announc­
wild animal which has had
ed. Thn public is invitud to
E I.IS A IIE TIIV ILI.E .
T h e thr* disease."
ultrnd.
Congo (U P I) — Two white
TI m* chief of the Seminole
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
mercenaries w cic killed, three County Health Department d e­
others are missing and pre­ clared that "the rabies virus
G IR LS’ GYM SHORTS
TALLAH ASSEE
(U P I ) _ sumed downed and two were is present in the saliva of in­
|9H
William T. Mayo was sworn seriously wounded In fighting fected animals and even the
Hoy-type.
Sunforizedg)
sotin Tuesday as Florida's new­ with relx-1 forces around A l­ lick o f a rabid animal on a cut
ton twill. White. 7-14.
est public utilities commis­ beit, die. according to rc|iorts or un ulirasiori of the skin can
sioner.
|reaching here today.
cause the infection. If an in
W ASH A N D W E A R
felted person develops symp­
s lu m 's
toms of the disease and inecli3 - fix &lt;|79
cal treatment is nut provided
7 • 14 -|98
(hen death is inevitable.
"Anim als
such as stray
Cotton
broadcloth. Hutton
Court • ordered icapportion- tain peace in Ihe world, let dogs, skunks, squirrels, foxes
down front and extra.lung
inent o f state legislatures, and us not forget that here at and racoons are among th*
shirt tail. White.
the $1 billion Appalachia hill.
most
frequent
spreaders
of
home we are locked in battle
Johnson touched on these
the disease.
Recently," he
COTTON STRETCH
against
poverty,
ignorance
and other programs in a
said, "bata have been found
SOCKS
speech hy telephone from his und disease."
to la* an im|»ortaiit source of
2 Hr. 100
He urged u medicare pro­ infection. In the United States
Texas ranch yesterday to the
G loat fo r gym. Cotton and
International Plasterer* and gram saying “ we want our more than loo altarks on peo­
nylon suffer tops that really
Masons Union convention in citizens who enjoy a longer ple by rabid liata have been
atay up. White. 9 to 11.
life to know Dial the suvings reported.
Philadelphia.
“ Let those of us who are of their productive year* will
"Children should tie taught
G IR LS ’ GYM SHOES
well • fed, well • clothed and not be w 11x d away hy hos­ to avoid stray animals and not
well-housed, never forget and pital costa in their later to feed squirrels nr other ani­
Strong e»ttun army duck
never overlook those who live years."
mals by hand in ramping ar­
U p p ers . Sturdy b u ff &lt;*r*p«
on the outskirts o f hope," he
“ We have the wisdom and eas, preserves or p a r k s .
design outsolos. Colors 4
snid.
will to build a great society Campers, hunters and fisher­
to 9.
“ While ws work to main­ in Am erica," Johnson sued.
men should Liu cautious o( cuu-

Reception Set

Pledge Given

Soldiers Die

A

e m t&amp; tn

Oath Given

Johnson Calls Demo Aides To Legislative Study
I mtrd Press International

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

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