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tTfir fcattTnrS fjrralB Pflfre 12 — July SO. 190*

Ranger Seems Certain To Get Pictures

LBJ Chances In South Rest
On Choice Of Running Mate
ATLANTA (U PI)-Southcrn
loaders indicated fwiny that
President Johnson's chances
in Dixie in November hinge on
h ii choice of a running male.
These politicians agree that
the presidential race probably
will be very close in the South
bul that the "right" vice pres­
idential candidate could Rive

VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
All Aar* — 3 Year* Up

Aug. 3, 4, 5, f&gt;, 7
H;IS A. M. - 11:15 A. M.
Them* Fur Tht* Year:

“THIS IS MY
FATHER'S WORLD"

Get cooling from a furnace?

the edge to the Democrats In
some states.
Reallrins dial ' the choice
was strictly up to the Presi­
dent, they offered some sug­
gestion* for "M r. Right" arul
a unanimous nomination for
"Mr. Wrong."
Without exception, Southern
politicians polled by United
Press International voiced ob­
jection to, or were rool to
ward. Ally, Urn. Holiert F
Kennedy because of his stand
and views on civil rights.
TVarr Corps Director .Sar­
gent Sh river wa* the man
most freipiently mentioned as
a vice presidential candidate
acceptable in the South, fol­
lowed, with almost equal sen
(intent, by Sens. Kugene MrCarlhy of Wisconsin and Hu­
bert Humphrey of Minnesota
ami Franklin I). Roosevelt Jr.

FRED STERN in t he
new malinger *»f &lt;*o*atlveur’rt in Snnford Imvinir route here from
Valdosta, f»n. He has
been with ihr* firm
111.j years, Stern is
r it r rently supervisinR
an expansion project at
Hie store, lie ami Mrs.
Stern ami llieir two
children, 111 ami 9, live
at 2108 Cordova l&gt;r.
{Herald Photo)

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE is in the midst «if an expansion jiroject
which will enable the local store to provide additional servitw to antomo• ive customers. Fred Stern, store manntfor, says the employes will lie ahlo
to rlo nil kinds of work on a rnr "from hamper to hamper” with the ex­
ception of major engine repairs. Three new service stalls are heinyr conatructcd at the cstahlishment located on West First Street. More ci|tiipment js lining added and existinR equipment is bring moderniitetl tu L et­
ter serve customers, Stern says.
(Herald Photo)

FOR TRANSPORTATION

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Sanford Church
Of Christ
1500 PARK AVHNIJB
Varnliun Ilililr School
Under Direction Of

Attends Workshop Ruby Defense Beats Deadline

Our Special For The Week —

Clvlcdo Senior Ted Roll*
horn, son of Mr. and Mr*. K.
L. Hellhnm «f fllnvla and in­
coming president of tin- Ovie­
do High Senior High Student
Council, in attending ttie fifth
niinunl workthnp being ttpnn.
sored by the Florida Associa­
tion of Student Counrili nl
Stetson University in DeLnnd
this week.

A Duality Itlfid Olds . . . Cleaner than a hounds tooth.
It's n Super HN. And ■ I door sedan—loo. Only 29,0611
miles. Don't nail. D non'! Inal long. There's nut hut
one out of a hundred like this one. Only $1,695,110.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
Ytmr Friendly Ford Dealer
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PASADENA. Calif (UPI) —|
America's Ranger-7 space­
craft was racing for the moon
today with scientists saying
"there is no question" its tele­
vision cameras will take the
first close-up pictures of the
lunar surface liefore collision
Friday.
A successful collision land­
ing and relay of 4,(W0 tele­
vised pictures back to earth
from Ranger-7's six "space
eyes" would mark an historic
first for American space
scientists' The first closeup
tu
photographs of the moon's
fare.
The photographs could spelt
success or failure to this conn
v*V t }fs a forced warm a t furnace. A-rtemp's special1* dotry's hopes of landing astro
s'gocd snap-m unit can convert your warm air furnace into an effinauts on tin- moon by 1970.
Ranqrr-T thundered skyward cn-nt cooling-heating system. And installation costs ore modest
on its 22S.600-mlle mission because the snop-in co o lin g system comes from the factory already
p*. charged, completely *rcd . and ready to connect and start or Ttte-alay from Cape Kennedy,
critmg Rest of nil. it's Chrysler Engineered,
Ranger-7 w*as expected to
collide with the moon at a
’
speed of I.fitlS miles an hour
at ft 25 a n t, EST, Friday.
—th* world's finsst
\hotil t J 'j minutes before
air conditioning.
imparl, television cameras
Lot u&gt; show you why.
will to* activated and the

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Ruby's attorneya took the
first Step Tuesday In th.-lr
It.il.y
ali.y.nic 1^-c
, »l»i«ttl«*
aa. ato mtvf .him
I i I HirVi'JT 0»\Vlll&lt;f*
nppoalA
from the electric chair, claim- 1 ••'■‘"'line
Ming the dur­
ing the prosecution's chief
w"« TuM,t“&gt;’
, " 1" 1
witness lied.
|.'losing anil the lawyers bent
The rluim wns Ihn miiin it hy only Imlf tin hnur.
point In * hill of exrcp.ions
filed in the court of List.

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Airtemp snap-in cooling systems

spacecraft's six e a m e r a s
should traits toil hark In earth
the historic photos.
The form trsrtn r is involv­
ed In the majority of fotol
farm power accidents. Oper­
ators of this inoal versatile
fiirm machine must know the
safe i.perilling procedure!.

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O ur O pportunity 3 h r
e l o 4*
All wc can say right now
Is “ Wow." Interest in the edi*
torial campaign of The Herald
&gt;£to promote interest in and
support for Ihe lakefront marina project has exceeded any­
thing attempted by this news­
paper in decades.
• • •
The phones ring, people
drop into the office telling the
Staff how they are in hearty
accord with the stand taken.
. A few have questioned what
'e f f e c t the project would have
on their city taxes. Rut when
it was explained the project
would be financed as a capital
outlay from franchise fees
they joined the team of those
backing the proposal.
• • •
Maybe it’s the power of
suggestion the people at San% ford Atlantic National Bank
have in mind. Anyway, it ap­
pears to be working. All this
week the clock on the bunk

SA N F O R D
ATLANTIC
flu f e r ia L

BANK

has recorded the correct time,
but the temperature lights
are fibbing. The highest de­
gree recorded all week has
been a balmy 74. l.'lock
Watchers feel sure the Cham­
ber oi Commerce doesn't
mind. Hardly anyone else
does, for that matter.
• * •
Seen on Highway 1792: A
ponderous turtle was making
its way across the highway
when a string of cara came
along. Three missed it but
the fourth — WHAP —
knocked it about 20 feet off
the roadway into a clump of
grass. It landed on ita back,
a position
awkward for a
turtle, to say the the least.
A nearby resident look a
shovel, flipped the turtle
right-side-up and it clumped
on its way. This time away
from the highway.
• • •
Tame chickens? night. A
resident west of Sanlord has
several and each has its own
name. They respond to hi*
commands, perch on Ms lap
or shoulder and cal out of his
hand. Quite a sight. We’re
trying for pictures.
» * *
Even as it stands right
now, the lakefront has a lure
for many boatmen. This week
police were asked by two Mi­
ami groups to watch their
cars and trailers while they
look their boats on an extend­
ed tour of the SI. Juhns Rlver. Lake Monroe and the river
have that certain something
licking in ill other parti of
Florida.

“Who will come here and use these
facilities ?’’ nsked one City Commis­
sioner concerning the proposed ma­
rina project.
Thursday The Ilernld said it would
answer the Commissioner’s question.
Here it is.
A Broward County (Fort Lauder­
dale) executive has declared:
“Millions of people facing retire­
ment are better off financially than
any people of n similar group in his­
tory. These people generally Hre con­
servative economically as well as in
taste."
What about the 2.227 inquiries the
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce has received?
What about the thousands upon
thousands who now go to the Flor­
ida east coast and other salt water
marina locations because there are
no major fresh water marina facili­
ties in Florida?
What about the 30,000 pleasure
cruft officials estimate will utilize
the Snnford-Titusville canal when it
becomes a reality?
What about the other thousands
upon thousands of pleasure boats
which will use the cross-state canal
facility ami visit Sanford or at least
stop en route?
everybody with whom The Herald
has discussed utilization hns said
this:
“If the City of Sanford will pro­
vide the marina, private enterprise
will follow with the rest of the fa­
cilities and the boatmen will utilize
it."
Is private enterprise really inter­
ested?
A local realtor the other day wrote
the president of National Associates,
inc., a firm which constructs and op­
erates a large chain of hotels and
motels.
lie was told about the proposed
marina complex in Sanford. With no­
thing more than that, the president
— not a flunky, but the president—
of this corporation flew to Sanford
and met with City Manager Pete
Knowles. Following his conference
this executive wrote Knowles, and
The Herald quotes, in part, us fol­
lows :
. .We would be interested in
participation in ownership, manage­
ment, financing and or obtaining
leases for focal and motel operation.
"We feel that a complete feasibll-

★ ★ ★

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★

Open ForumSet
On Waterfront
Clyde Ling, president of
the Sunfurd-Seminole Jayceca.
Announced today that hi* club
it sponsoring a public pre­
sentation of the waterfront
development plana, w h i c h
were recently propoaed to the
City Commiaaion, at their

Longwood Gets
Coin Laundry
Drainage Case

Dy Donna Eat*
L. C. Bolduc, representative
of a laundry and commercial
waste treatment company,
asked the lam gwnod City
Council Thursday cvenins Mr
permission to dump treated
waste water* Into at ate tiled
drainage line on SR 431 east
Bolduc's company Is con­
• • *
sulting engineers for a selfThose
highly interesting
service laundry which plans
Coffee Club sessions of the
to locate m the city on the
Seminole Chamber of Com- corner of SR 427 and SR 431
During extensive discussion,
last Thursday of the month Bolduc assured council and
have been halted till early Mayor A. It, Lorminn that the
this (all.
affluent from the laundry that
* • •
would go Into area lakes, be­
Speaking of coffee, the ginning with Lake Evergreen,
other afternoon a popular cof would neither contaminate the
Ice break establishment found waters In any way nor prohibit
itself in a fix. The heating swimming or fishing.
The matter was taken under
element on the coffee maker
quit, And it was some time advisement pending reports
till it cnuld he restored to on chemical breakdown of
service. Well, those Hungs wastes in similar coin laun
happen and customers took it dries.
In other business, bids from
in stride.
Holler Motor Sales Company
and Sanford City Motors on
a 19BS model police car were
opened and read. Action was
.. . . . page 9 deferred until next Thursday’s
Page :» regular meeting.
American Cast Iron Pipe
Page 2A-3A ( ompany of Orlando was low
Comir* _____.
Editorial _ _., ..... Page 1A bidder and received a contract
Funeral# .. __ . . Page I for 1.230 feet of six-inch cast
Page 2-A-3A iron, fastite pipe. Others sub­
Horoscope
Society ______ __ Page 4-5 mitting bids were Davis Me­
ter and Supply Company, Inc.,
Sports _______
TV Programs . ......... Tage it and Hughes Supply Company.
W. th* Women . . . . . . Page 1* ( both of Orlando.

Herald Index

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ity report should be run to ascertain
the size motel and food operation
to start with; also, of course, with
plans for the maximum addition. . .
Upon receipt of this report we shall
then have our architect department
make preliminary plans for the ap­
proval of all concerned, and at that
time will decide as to the ownership
and operation of this project."
Please notice;
The head of National Associates,
Inc., did not say that a report was
necessary to determine whether they
would build a motel and restaurant
here. This executive, we point out.
is interested in how big an operation
is needed.
The local group that proposed the
marina complex, did not do it without
a study. They employed a represent­
ative who went to the big motel and
hotel operators, the big restaurant
system owners and the major oil
companies. He didn’t even have pho­
tographs of architectural renderings.
But the response he received was
highly favorable. Kvery single firm
indicated an interest. It was upon
this basis that the marinn proposers
decided that this was the answer to
Sanford’s downtown problems ns well
as the general economy of the en­
tire area.
Sanford has the greatest opportun­
ity in its long history to utilize its
lakefront property. Opportunity, The
Herald is confident, is knocking at
the door.
An investment of an estimated
$500,000 — just a little more than
was required to build the Civic Cen­
ter — will open that door.
Through that door will come a
plensure craft and marine business
that may not ever equal that of Fort
Lauderdale but Sanford could become
known throughout the country for
its major fresh water marina facil­
ities. Sanford itself can become a ma­
jor attraction to boatmen.
There are nearly 500,000 boatmen
in Florida alone, and they need facil­
ities! Pit! you know that hundreds of
pleasure craft tire parked right now
in Orlando dry storage facilities be­
cause of the need for marinas?
If the City of Sanford doesn’t an­
swer opportunity's knock, what will
happen to the downtown area7 The
ilernld will answer this Monday
when it explains why the marina
complex was proposed in the first
place.
,

noon meeting at the Civic
Center, Thursday.
"We have invited the pro­
posers of thla plan, T. E.
Tucker, president of the Flor­
ida State Rank; Howard
Hodges, president of Sanford
Atlantir Bank; George Touhy,
executive vice president of
First Federal; and John Bur­
ton, architect to form a panel
and present their original
plana to our group,” said
Long,
“ We are opening the meet­
ing to the Interested puhlic,
and ulso inviting member* of
the City Commission, the
Chamber of Commerce and
arru new* media,” he added.
"The lunchron will be Dutch
ticut. served at our regulur
charge of ft.Mi," he said.
"The Jayceea invite all per­
sons interested in the propos­
ed waterfront development,
which is now being studied by
our city commissioners, to
join us. We ate pleased to
present this program in Ihe
public interest, in order that
we hII may be as well informrd as possible," Long empha­
sized.

4 Boys Report
Loot From Home

Non-Partisan
Barry Meeting
Fills Hall
By Jane Casselberry
A capacity crowd, with a pre­
dominance of registered De­
mocrats, filled the American
Legion Hull at Prairie Lake
Thursday night at a meet­
ing to organize a non-parti­
san group cf Goldwater sup­
porters in South Seminole
County and to unite with the
organization recently created
In Sanford.
The meeting was culled by
Ford Cavanaugh of Forest
City and George Hobrnw tf
Altamonte Spring*.
Called on to speak briefly
wera State Rep. Jan Fortune,
Chairman George llnrdrn of
the Goldwater for President
Committee in Sanford, and E.
Pope Bassett, president of
the Seminole County Young
Republicans Club.
As chairman cf the GOP
Executive Committee in Semi­
nole County, Fortune suid
that he welcomed all supportera in the forthcoming presi­
dential campaign for Senator
Goldwater, whether Democrat
or Republican.
"We can unite” he said, "on
the common ground of prin­
ciple.”
The group elected Edwin C.
Cromartie of Casselberry as
chairman of the South Semi­
nole unit. Bassett and Boh.
row were named to the execu­
tive committee to work with
those previously elected in
Sanford.
Mrs. Lou Helms of Longwotd was named aef.-elary.
The organization will appoint
leaders in each precinct and
several were named from
those present at the meeting.
Another meeting is lieing
planned for August.

A teenager ami three preteen boys told police Thursdsy they found items stolen
from the Thomas E. Farrow
residence. 1103 VVynnrwood
|)r,, in the rear of the home.
Police said they recovered a
plane and gondola model and
a quantity of liquor. An estlmated $35 in coins is still
mi««ing, they added, and the
Food Shortage
rase is listed ns "still pend­
NEW DELHI (UPD—India
ing.”
is in the throes of its most se­
rious food shortage since irvleGOP .Meeting Set perwlenre
WASHINGTON (UPD Food riot* have flsred in
Goldwatrr for-prwidwit head­ several sections of the coun­
quarters announced today that try and officials fear more
Aug. 12 had been set as the trouble unless food Is made
date for a Republican “sum available Immediately to this
mil” conference on party nstion’s millions at reasonable
unity at Herahey, P i.^,
prices.

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

Waterfront Development:

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Zip Code 32771
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VOL. 5fi

Ranger Gets 'Excellent' Pictures
Before Hitting Moon Bull's-Eye
Shot Hailed
As 'Complete
Success'

H SU V A ...

BRIEFS
Waves Good-By
MIAMI (UPD—An easterly
wave that once packed trop­
ical storm potential skirted
Bermuda Thursday night and
headed into the Northern At­
lantic today, where forecasteia say it will dissipate.

PASADENA, C a l i f .
(UPI)—Ranger 7 paved
the way for America to
land a man on the moon
today by sending hack
thousands of "excellent"
closeup pictures before a
hullseye strike on the
lunar surface.

Banker Arrested
LOGANVILLE, Gn. (UPI)
— The FBI and Lognnvilla
police early today nm-sted
banker James Francis Lee,
suspected of embezzling his
hank of $08,000. He had $10
in his pockets, the FBI said.

"The whole mission was a
complete eticeess, it hit right
on target," said n jubilant
scientist at the flight’s con­
trol center here. The mission
ended years of frustrating
failure* in the Ranger pro­
gram to fin&lt;l out what sort
of sijrfnre would greet man
when he reaches earth’s satel­
lite, possibly In HMID or 1970.
Ranger 7 "struck only 9 or
10 miles from dead center.”
said project manager H. M.
Sehurmeier.
The up to 4,000 pictures
transmitted across a quarter
million miles of space in the
dozen minutes Indore impact
were described as "excellent
. , . not interrupted" by the
Goldslirne trucking station on
Fill Ifni flirt's Mojave Desert.
At the control center, elated
scientists, technicians a n d
newsmen yelled In glee ovar
the since, if t) . n d i.ilf ll.n ’.
followed nearly 70 hour* of
flight from Cn|»o Kennedy.
President Johnson personal­
ty congratulated laboratory
director Dr. William Pickering
by telephone,
"We are prnuil of the tre­
mendous technical achieve­
ment which this sueresful
flight represents," Johnson
said. “ This is a basic step
forward in our orderly program to assemble the scientif­
ic knowledge necessary for
man’s trip to the moon.”
” 1 recognize that this great
success bus come only after a
number of failures ami partial
failures in our efforts to semi
piol.es to the moon," the Pres­
ident suid. "This success
should spur us on to added
rffort In the future.”
The President said "our So­
viet competitors have tool
many unpublicizcd failures to
Soviet failures, he added, conSoviet failures, he adddc, con­
firmed the complexity of tire
American success today which
he called a "magnificent
achievement” in the "|reacu.
ful exploration of space.”
Pickering told a news confcrcioc " It’s been a long road,
hul this shot was a textbook
operation . . . everything went
the way it should."

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GIs Escape Bomb
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
—Six American soldiers enraped injury today when a
terrorist threw a hand gren­
ade at them hut two Vietnameau children and one adult
were seriously wounded.

Barry Relaxes

Enprlo Mourned
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
lad by President Johnson,
friends and colleagues of Sen.
Clar Engle joined today In
mourning the fiery California
legislator whose Inst fight—
against a brum tumor—end­
ed In defeat,

Enterprise Elementary
School Building Burns
Thursday alter the building
was struck by lightning dur­
ing a brief electrical storm.
Most residents of tire area,
many of whom had attended
the school, turned out to as­
sist volunteer firemen from
Drliary, Lake Mary, Sanford

By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
The old frame structure
b’tat housed g r a d e s one
through four, a* well as the
library, office ami first aid
room of the Enterprise Ele­
mentary School, burned to the
ground at alnnil fi,3l) p.m.

Oviedo Delays Board Meeting
W
ritten complaints
Written
cnnqdainli in ad­

Mvjcdu City Council has
1m*
(Iviudu
it A It o a r i!l of
K*|tiaHzj«t imi meeting oiriginally *uhi*iduled fur M inlay
evening until Monday, Aug.
31, nl 8 p.m. at City Hall.
Any person 1iiaving « lax
rnmplniut will lx- hiurid by
council at this time.

vance of the meeting may be
filed at any time with City
Cleik Mr*. Dot Courier.
The regular business meet­
ing of the coup, ii will lie held
at H p.m. Monday as sche­
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Naval Air Station and Florida
Forestry Service. The pump
cr crew* from Volusia County
District Five Road Depart
ment and a erew from Pell’s
Grove Service, Osteen, also
were on hand.
Since Ihe fire broke out In
top of the building, many of
the books and records and
pieces of office and library
equipment were saved.
This pait of the school plant
was built in 1917 on the site of
the former Volusia County
Courthouse which was located
there when Enterprise was the
Volusia County Seat back in
the early 1800’s.
Fire was confined to the
loss of tin* one building.

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— James M. Landis, 114, a
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Harvard l-uw School, waa
found dead Thursday In th*
private swimming pool of his
fashionable h o rn r o n t Ii •
grounds of the Westchester
Country Club here.

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— Republican p r t l I dcntlul
nominee Barry Goldwater to­
day began a short pre-campnlgil holiday by hobnobbing
with notahlra assembled at
Ihe annual encampment In
Bohemian Grow.

A MOLT OF LIGHTNING act off thin fire at th* Enterprise Elementary
School Thursday night ami when it was over thu entire structure was
destroyed. The blaze started in the top of the ttvo-story structure and
volunteers hurriedly removed largo amounts of equipment, books and
records before hotng driven off by the flames ami heat. Top photo shows
the school at the height of the fire while in the bottom picture some of
the salvuKed equipment cun be seen in the foreground. (Herald Photos)

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cheese, please." The moon did and Ranger's cameras got "excellent" pic­
tures. The chart show# the various maneuvers nnd positions of Ranger
en the way lo meet the moon, which also was on the move and the chart
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Rev. Grover Sewell

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Sunday School
Plans Made
Plana for Sunday School
of the newly organised Firs'.
Southern Methodist Church of
Sanford were discussed and
the All-Bible graded litera­
ture to be uaed was explain­
ed in detail at a recent com­
mittee meeting,
At present the Adult Bible
Class la continuing n study
of the Book of Joshua whlta
the children's classes am
cantered on the study of Daeld.

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aminatlon in school and for­
getting much that one actually
knew an hour before. Others
have gotten up before crowds
lo speak only to find hours of
hard work becoming tost be­
cause of fear that stopped the
longue. Even more tragic is
the fear that |mSsc.vscs one
so completely Dial he becomes
unable to meet the general de­
mands of life.
Certainly God does not want
His children (o live deprived
of Die bcncliD that come from
a life freed from the shackles
of being afraid. The Bible
says, "For God hath not-given
us the spirit of fear; but of
power, and of love and of a
sound mind (11 Timothy l:Ti
What can be done about thin
emotion that possesses us and
caused so much unhappiness
and barren lives 7 Again the
Bible answers. It directs us
over and over to have falUi
in God. The passages are so
numerous that I would advise
you lo use your Bible concord­
ance and read many of them,
however, I would like to share
one of my favorites wiUi you.
tsalsh 211:3-4 tells us, "Thou
wilt keep him In perfect
peace, whose mind Is stayed
on thee; because he trusleth
in thee. Trust ye In the Lord
forever: for In the Lord Je­
hovah
is e v e r l a a t l n g
strength."

Church To Have
Family Month

Slavia VBS To Have Program Bible School
To Open Monday

By Evelyn Lundy
Daily Vacation Bible School
at St. Luke's Christian Day
School In Slavfa will conclude
a two-week session with a
program lo be held at 7:30

Fear's
Effect
Pear can do tome very
draatlc things. A minister Il­
lustrated this by telling of an
experience he had when per­
forming a wedding ceremony.
Tlio groom aeemed to be ex­
ceptionally nervous which Is
a way of saying that fear had
taken over.
The minister
came to the part of the cercmoney where he aald, '*Say
after me: 1, John, take thee,
Mary, to be my wedded wife;
lor belter, for worse, for
worse, for richer (or poorer,
etc.” The groom who was al­
most paralited with fear aald
Instead, *‘1, John, taka thee,
Mary, to be my wedded wife;
from belter to worse, from
richer to poorer. . , "
Perhaps almost everyone
has experienced taking an ex-

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eran Church. All
aludrnti
from all clatiei will partici­
pate, presenting songs, reci­
tations and memory work,
Allrndanee ccrliflcatea will

NUnSEItY Department activities for Vacation
Bible School, held for the past two weeks at St.
Luko's Christian Day School in Slnvia, were di­
rected by Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn shown in top
photo with little Loin Lnyman, Allen Atkinson
and Drew Duda. In bottom photo, from left, Kim
Tackett, Junle Cherry and Debbie Pyburn arc
shown in study session with E. L. Bellhorn, {ten­
oral director for the school.
(Herald Photos)

be presented to the pupils and
each teacher and worker will
receive a certificate of ap­
preciation.
Art and handicraft work will
be on display in the school
auditorium.
Various
departments, in­
structors and workers includ­
ed: nursery, Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn assisted by Mrs. Lex
Abell, Mrs. George Jakubcin
Jr., Mrs. R. Goodman and
Mr*. F. Ballar; kindergarten,
Mlsi Virginia Stanko, Mri.
John Duda, Mra. A. Allgreen
and Mias Nancy Puztak; pri­
mary, Mra. Boy WcUcnbarger
Jr., Mra. Charlei Eldrldge,
Mrs. J . R. Battle and Mias
Mirlan Fabry.
Juniors, Mr. and Mrs. Joe.
Lrn Battle assisted by Mrs.
Bill Roundtree,
Mrs. Olio
Mueller, Miss Elesnor Hein
and Paul Lukas; Junior high,
S. R. Sldlik, David Jakubcin
and 'Bed Bellhorn.
The music department was
undrr direction of Dorothy
Duda, Sandra Bellhorn and
Judy Jakubcin;
playground
activity was supervised by
MarUia Mlkler, Lydia Tuh.v,
Sandy Mlkler and Bobby Bell­
horn and refreshments were
hsndlrd by Mrs. Paul Lukas
and Mr*. C. Markowlci. In
charge of the movie project­
or waa Glen Knowlei.
Devotions in the church
were led by Rev. S. M. Tuhy
and Mra. M. Kohanny served
as organist.
E. L. Bellhorn was overall
director of the achool which
had an enrollment of 182 with
an average dally attendance
of 152 students,

Oy Frances W riter
Vacation Blbla School will
start Monday, August 3, at
the Community Presbyterian
Church In Lake Mary and
continue through August 14.
Classes will be held for agea
three through grade seven,
starting at 9 a. m- each day
until 12 noon.
The Director in charge la
Mrs. Kay Sassman. The fac­
ulty will be as follows: Mrs.
Barbara Hickson, Nursery De­
partment for three and four
year olds; Linda Dancy, Be­
ginner Department for five
year olds and first graders;
Mrs. Shirley Smith and Mri.
Regina Davis, with Airs. Alary
Wilhelm, assistant teacher,
Frimary 1 and II Depart­
ment for second, third, and
fourth grade children; and
Mra. Katie South, Junior De­
partment, tor grade* five,
six, and seven.
Helpers arr: Mrs. Lauietle
Williams, Mrs. F'rances Abell,
Mrs. Verll* Crocker, Mrs,
Ruby Sjoblom, Mrs. Joan
Belt, Debbie I’atUin, Barbara
Fletcher, Pat Omvy, Patti
Alar Riley, Linda Alolin, Kathy
Fox, and Susan Brooklyn.
Mr*. Margaret Ulmer and
Airs. Alaxlne Hopkins are in
charge of refreshments. Har­
old Unger and David Mohn

Lake Mary Church of the
Naxarene will observe Fami.
ly Alonth during the month
of August when four couples
of the church will be ccmpet-J
Ing to bring the grenteat
number of visitor* to serv­
ices on their specified Sun­
day!.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS

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CONSTRUCTION with wood building block* In
all size* anil shapes occupied much of the time
for three and four year old children attending
the two-week Vacation Bible School nt Christ
Episcopal Church in Longwood. Activities of
this group were supervised by Dale Hammond,
will be in charge of Arts and
Crafts. Gail Roberta is th*
pianist.
All children in the commun­
ity are invited to attend and
parents are urged to see that
their children take advantage
of this opportunity to com­
bine learning with recreation
in a church achool. Mrs. Sassman i* striving to makn this
tha heat Bible School ever.

MOVING?
CALL

Church Party Honors Substitute Pastor
Fr. Sharrock will return to
By Donna Estea
| the Nativity during the month
Rav. Fr. David Sharrock, I of July, waa aurprised with North Eait, Pa., to resume
C.S.B.R., who haa been substl- a bon voyage party held In hit Hi* duties as a Latin profea­
sor and registrar at St. Mary'a
tuto pastor of th* Church of | honor lis t Sunday.

Seminary. Fr. James S. Honnen, regular pastor of the
church, la scheduled to return
within the next few daye.
The party, which waa at­
tended by more than 75 mem­
ber* of the church, took place
In the aoclal hall following the
11 o'clock Maas.
John Stankiewicz, president
of the Holy Name Society who
waa host of th* event, preaented Fr. Sharrock with a
aplritual bouquet and expres­
sed appreciation on behalf of
the pariah for spiritual lead­
ership provided during his
brief stay.
The substitute pastor thank­
ed the parfshlnncrs tor their
many acta of kindness and
thoughtfulness.
Serving as hostess for Ute
occasion was Mrs. Gene Shan­
non, president of the Catho­
lic Women's Club.
Others attending as repre­
sentatives of parish organiza­
tions were Mrs. John Ken­
nedy, vice president of the
Women’s Club; Edward Denlea, secretary ol the Holy
Name Society; Charlei Allen,
trustee and ltichard Forbes,
both of St. Richard's Council
5357, Knlghls of Columbus.
Coffee and doughnuts were
served.

A SPIRITUAL BOUQUET wan presented to Rev. Fr, David Shnrrock,
Fight, at a party in bln honor lust Sunday nt the Church of Nulivity by
John Stankiewicz, prenident of the Holy Name Society who waa host for
the occasion. Fr. Sharrock, who has served ua substitute pastor during
the month of July, in returning to his duties at St. Mury’s Seminary in
Penngylvanla,
(Herald Photo)

Attackers Of Christian Gospel In Minority
Krliglon In America
By Louts Ceasela
United Brets International
To a mere laymen, It im r ii
incredible that anyone ahould
undertake to defrnd Chris­
tianity by abandoning it*
basic precepts.
But that la what some
clergymen and theologian*
apparently ar* trying to do.
in th* avowed hops of mak­
ing th* Chrtstiap faith more
acceptable to "the modern
mind," they are ranting over­
board doctrines which have
been at th* cora of the
church'* teaching tor 2,000
years.
This attem pt to "re-lntarprat" the Christian Gospel
has been under way for a
good many yaars. But until
comparatively recently, it
waa earrlad nn in theological
doubletalk which few laymen
muld follow,

The new modernism first
attracted widespread public
attention last year when a
Church of England bishop,
John A. T. Robinson, putdished a book ironically entitled,
"Honest to God."
Bishop Robinson a r g u r &lt;1
that the Christian concept of
God as n persona! Being Is
outnicded a n d elniuhl he
acrappcd. Ho failed to make
clear what concept, If any, he
would pul In it* place. This
led nnr reviewer of his book,
Prof. Alasdalr MacIntyre of
Oxford University, lo welcoma tha btsluip into the
atheist fold.
Rsjaetlng t h e
wrlrnma.
Bishop Robinson has insisted
that he Is not an athir-t, ami
that he simply wants to re­
vise the "imagery" used in
speaking about God. But the
a r c h bishop of Canterbury
says ha doesn't ace how tire
Robinson lx&gt;ok ran hr read as

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anything ether thun a repudi­
ation of orthodox Christian
belief.
Whatever Bishop Roblnaon
may have meant to say in
“Honest to Uod," them is no
doubt about tha stand taken
by a well-known American
clergyman. Dr. Deano Wil­
liam Farm, In a recent article
published by the Christian
Century Magaalne.
Dr. Farm, who ia dean of
the chapel at Mount Holyoke
College in
Mniaachuaetta,

By Jan* Casaelberry
Training Union Directors
Mr. and Mr*. Paul I-owe ar*
working with llev, and Mrs
I^onard Jones to plan a Youth
Retreat for Intermediates and
young people of the Prelrle
Ijiko Baptist Church to be
held Aug. 24-27 at Camp Joy.
Camp Joy ia the Associa­
tions! Camp located near Rock
Spring! and la equipped with
cabin#, kitchen and other
needed facilities.
A full program of spiritual
inspiration and fellowahlp ia
planned. There will be swim­
ming as woll as other com­
petitive sports available along
with nature lor* and camp­
fire aervlces with a different
youth speaker each night.
Adult leaders a r t being en­
listed to s u ls t with the camp
program as cabin directors,
recreation directors and cook*.

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church this Sunday following
tha 7. 0 and 11 a.m. Masses.
Mrs. John Kennedy, vies pres­
ident of the club and chair­
man of the bake sal*, urgta
all women in tha parish to
■upport the sale by contribut­
ing baked good*.

suid he regards several ma­
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faith as "false, meaningless
and irrelevant."
He argued tlmt these be­
liefs should be ahamluucd, or
at least "radically re-iuturpreted," su that the church can
be intellectually respectable
and get on with “weightier
matters" such as tha struggle
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Sanford Moose Women Hear Reports On Coming Events

Same Personnel, But
Now It's RVAH-One

, new Moose Home being built
| in Sanford on Palmetto Ave. nue near the Intersection of
. 27th Street a t the regular
business meeting held Mon­
day night in Lake Mary, tem­
porary headquarters of local
Moose.
It was announced that all
co-worker* of the chapter
have been Invited to be guests
at a social hour following u
By Jane Ca»*rlb.-rry
special enrollment of Sanford
Prairie Lake B n p t I ■ t
Lodge 1851, Loyal Order of
C h u r c h Brotherhood met
Moose, to be held Aug. 20 at
Monday night for a covered
8 p.ni. at the Snnfonl Civic
dish supper and program at
Center in honor of Harry
tho church. Everett Stevens,
Howard, nntiunnl ritual di­
president, was in charge and
the deacons presented a pro­ rector.
Announcement also was
gram cn tho many Jobs to he
made
thut a Shipwreck Dance
filled In a Baptist church,
is being planned for Sept. 5
urging the. men to be willing
to serve If approached by tile for lodge nnd chapter mem­
ber* and their Invited guest*.
nominating committee.
Ritunl Director Evu Moore
The group was entertained advised that a ritunl prac­
hy the Brotherhood Quartet
tice will be held at 8 p.m.
accompanied by Mix. Milton
lauly.
The men adjourned to the Westminster
Casselberry
Little
League
field where they played soft Names New
ball a g a i n s t
Altamonte
Spring*. Prairie Lake plans Pastor
to field two tennis to play In
Ilj- Jane Casselberry
the men'* softball league, the
Rev. Lures Grllo from Mt.
Brotherhood Team managed
Gilead, Ohio, has accepted
by T. 1). Bngley ami the Sun­
day School Team managed by the ministry of Westminster
Presbyterian Church anil will
Floyd Bailey.
The RA» are sponsoring an assume duties beginning this
Ambassador Team under the Sunday.
Rev. Grile nnd bis wife nnd
conrhing «f l.nmar Cockrell
four children will reside on
and Bailey.
Tho men's teams will ptay Sunnytown Road in Cassel­
rach Monday and Friday berry.
Westminister services pre­
under the lights at Cusselberry Park. A practice ses­ sently are being held In the
sion Is scheduled fur Satur­ Heftier Hnmra offices in
day at 4 p.m. at the Little Howell Park which Is located
League field in Altumimtc on SR 4.3(1 one mile east of
Seminole Plaza.
Springa.

S a n f o r d Chapter 1404,
Women of the Moose, heard
report* on plana for coming
events and on progress of the

Heavy Attack Wins One,
based at Sanford Naval Air
Station, haa gone out of bus­
iness after 10 years at the
same location.
Replacing it is Reconnais­
sance Attack Wing One. The
officers and men are the same,
the location is the same but
this name has changed to incorporate the more modern-

iatic phase of the U.S. Navy
might.
The new title reflects tho
Wing’s new mission - all-wea­
ther tactical reconnais.*ancu
from a shore or ecu base - and
an old one, all-weather bomb­
ing, both of which cun now
be performed by the sumo
aircraft on any given flight.
The aircraft is the twin-jet
RA-5C Vigilante, which is
GLENN SMITH, left, chnlrmnn of the Summer Youth Proirrnm in Deequipped with the most ver­
IJury, tmil James Rucker, Inst year's chairman, assist this group of eager
satile reconnaissance n n d
bombing systems ever placed
boys get started on a game of table tennis.
(Cox Photo)
within a single airframe. The
RA-5C can collect a wide va­
riety of radar or optical
Representatives of the West- photos, and perform electronic
side Volunteer Fire Depart­ countermeasures even while
ment will be at Use Lake Mon- it's streaking to a target with
n e Schoolhousc Sunday from a bomb load.
2 to 1 p.m. to get signers to a
Ench squadron will change
petition which would place or­ its name from "Heavy At­
ganizational plans on the No­ tack Squadron—’* to "Recon­
vember ballot.
naissance Attnck Squadron—"
Drew Warren reported to­ and its abbreviation from
day the petition would seek "VAH—" to "KVAH—" upon
the right for freeholders of
receipt of its first RA-fiC.
Precinct 2 to vote on a millRVA11-1, UVAH-3, IIVAHngc program to flnanco the
5 and RVAII-0 have already
fire department.
He said 25 per cent of the taken this step
The name change was act­
freeholder* are needed to get
Use proposal on the ballot ually a little slow In coming.
This, he added, haa been The first RA-GC wus receiv­
reached but department offi­ ed at Sanford eight months
cials are seeking "about 50 ago. One of the squadrons,
per coot" to strengthen tlicli RVA1I-G, was fully equipped
THE ANNUAL PARADE in celebration of the arrival of Latter Day
and deployed to the Pacific
position.
Saints in Salt Lake Valley near Salt Luke City, Utah, was held Thursday
The petitions arc expected with RA-5C'a more than a
morning by Sanford’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with
to be presented to the regis­ month ago. Rut who can keep
a group nf approximately 35 children and adults of the church’s Primary
trar's office Monday by Geor­ up with a plane that goes
Department participating. Following the parade the marchers enjoyed a
ge Ball, department president, twice the speed of sound any­
and Warren, so the signature* way?
wutermclon cutting.
(Herald Photo)
can be authenticated.
Heavy Attack Wing One
The proposed district would was commissioned in Norfolk,
incorporate most of the north­ Vn.. in 11)51. It moved to San­
west section of the county, ar ford In 1955. Through the
area not now covered by fire years the Wing provided
protection.
long-range bombers for 11
JULY 30
William Ingram, Winter Park.
carriers of the Atlantic Fleet.
Birth*
Admissions
Now Reconnaissance At­
Mr. ami Mrs. ltouald Dill of
L u c i l l e Anderson, Inez
Prairie Lake
tack Wing One will lend its
Sanford, * girl.
expanded capabilities tu cur­ Green, Carol Dill, Sharon
Discharges
Baptist Names
Riser, all of Sanford; Franriers of both tho Allantic and
Michelle Mogc, Cheryl Jackcanna E. Howard, DcBary;
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Pacific Fleets.
Two Officers
son, Carol King, Roy Green,

Westsiders Seek
Fire Petition

Hospital Notes

Brotherhood Has
Supper Meeting

Monday in Lnke Mary nnd Women of the Moose Execu­
urged ail co-workcrs to a t­ tive Board Training Session
tend.
held last Sunday at the DeReports were heard on tho
Land Moose Home with mem­
ber* of Del.nnd Chapter 1003
Sanford Church as hostesses. Senior Regent
of the llcLaml Chapter if LeOf Christ Sets
lin Meyerlnk nnd Rose Weldemeyrr of Clearwater, former
Bible School
gland council member, pre­
Vacation Bible School at sided at the session.
Refreshments wrre served
Sanford Church of Christ,
150(1 1’ark Avenue, will lie hy the hostess chapter at tho
conducted through Friday of close of the meeting which
next week with classes for nil was attended by members
ages from two years through from Sanford, Otlando and
adults.
Daytona. The group from
School will begin each day Hanford included Senior Re­
at 8:45 n.m. and will lie dis­ gent Elolsc Small, Junior
missed hy 11:15 n.m. The lain Lera Harris and Recordtheme for this year's teach­ Regent T.enore Price, Chaping is "This is My Father’s er Elsie Lacey.
World" nnd all classes nf the
school will lx- under general
OVER 35 YEARS
direction of Bert Brown, lo­
At First &amp; Palmetto
cal minister. Refreshments
(Alongside old post office)
will be served dally.
A closing program will lie
held on Friday, Aug. 7 and a
picnic is planned on Saturday
from in n.m. until 1 p.m.
Arrangements for transpor­
tation to attend the school,
• Carpels ° Furniture
which Will l»e provided If
•
THe
• FJnnwi
needed, may bn made by call­
• Ilenlnl lleds
ing the minister.

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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Texas Woman
Gives Sermons
For Deaf
WACO, Tex. (UPI) — Sa­
ra Sheffield, a 21-year-old
Dallas woman, commutes to
Waco, Tex. every other week­
end to group of deaf mutes.
She translates Into sign
language the sermons of the
Rev. Joe Weldon Bailey, pastor of Columbus Avenue Bap­
tist Church in Waco.
A fter becoming interested
In the world of silent people
during a visit to Missouri In
1002, Miss Sheffield learned
•Ign language In the Silent
Friends' Church In Dallas.
"It took me shout aix weeks
to learn," she said.
She began her work with
deaf mute* In January when
■he came to Waco to attend
Baylor for post-graduate stu­
dy in music and religion. She
has a Bachelor of Education
from North Texas State Un­
iversity.

74 Graduate
Casselberry
M YF Has Outing From Episcopal
Bible School
A t Beach
By Ilonna Estrs

njr Jane Casselberry
j Graduation ceremonies for
The Senior M.Y.F. of the the 74 ycimgsters who ntCasselberry Community Meth­ tended the Vacation Bible
odist Church and its guests School at I.nngwnod's Christ
went on a beach trip Inst Episcopal Church were held
Saturday afternoon to Day­ during special Chapel Serv­
tona Beach In tho Sunday ices lust Friday evening at
School Bus. The group enjoy­ the church.
ed swimming in the ocean mm
Each of the students, nges
games on the beach followed three to 14 years, were given
by a wiener roast.
certificates by Rev. Charles
Evening vespers were led W. Stewart, vlrur, who ex­
by M.Y.F. President Dan plained the activities of the
Casselberry and a abort in­ Bible School nnd listed the
spirational talk was given by accomplishments.
Ken Miller, president of the
Following tho ceremonies,
older youth group. Fellow­ the graduate* uccompanled
ship chairman Karen Lynns their parents to the parish
was in charge of planning llu‘ house where urt* nnd rrafts
outing.
wmk of the school was on
The group wae chaperoned display.
by Mr. and Mrs. George
Refreshments of coffee and
Holder and Mr. and Mrs. punch were served.
Leonard Casselberry. Others
who went on the trip Includ­
ed Cheryl Grnffiu*. Oren
Close, Barbara While, Mike
1 V&gt;
Luca*, Alice Harris, Murcia
Pope, Marilyn Messlck, Cheryl
and Debbie Strong, Darwin
Shea, Jackie and Marvin Mc­
Clain, Woody Pries, Steve
Shook, Rick Mendez, Becky
Young, Becky Wagner, Judy
English, Bernie Caesbcr, Char­
les Benson, Francis, Geoige,
and Phillip Holder, and Mr lends and Cathy Casselberry,

Men's Club
To Sponsor
Visitation

By Jane Casselberry
A church visitation (o bo
sponsored by Ilia Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
Men's Club will be held Mon­
day night with other church
members participating. These
taking part will meet a t the
church a t 7 p.m. for prayer
and instruction before going
out to call on mrmlH-rs of the
church In their homes.
College enrollment will InThe visitations will be hel I
cress* In Florida by 21G per on tha first Monday of each
month.
cent from 1960 to 1970.

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By Jane Casselberry
At the recommendation of
the nominating committee of
the Prairie Lake Baptist
Church, Fred Conway wae
named Sunday School super­
intendent and Clyde Spencer
Training Union director for
the corning year starting Oct.
I at a business meeting
Wednesday night.
Roth men are deacons In
the church and Conwny haa
had past experience ns a Sun­
day
School superintendent
ami Spencer has many years
experience In church work
and field administration.
They now automat [rally be­
come members of tho nomin­
ating commiteee which will
present It* recommendations
Hex t Wednesday night for
Brotherhood president, WMU
president, and music direc­
tor. Other member* of the
committee arc Mnlfnrd Mor­
gan, Elsie Pnrkerson and
Ernest Hooker.

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"HOMES OF DISTINCTION**

Zella Allman, Enta Pochonlo,
I-Lsie Caldwell and baby girl,
all of Sanford; Karen Hart,
Orlando; Ann Behrens, Lake
Monroe; Willow Davis, De­
lta ry.
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Homemakers
See Film
By Jane Cassrlberry
A sound motion picture,
"Fuith nf Our Families," was
presented Tuesday night at i.
meeting of the Christian
Homemakers Class nf the
Caasrllierry Community Meth­
odist Churrli.
The film dealt with tin var­
ious ways of holding family
worship in tiie home.
Following the program re­
freshments of Iced tea and
doughnuts were served la
Weaver Hull hy member* of
the Social Committee, Mr.
and Mr*. Marvin McClain,
Mrs. Don Montgomery, and
Mr*. Phil Caesbar.

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Humphrey, McCarthy Front Runners For V P On Demo Ticket
RFK Out, Calls
On Followers
To Back LBJ

TWENTY RECONNAISSANCE Attack Squadron 3 "Draffon*" were recently advanced In rate and conffratulatcd for
their achievement by Cdr. George W. Klmnion*, commanding
officer of HAV-8. Tnc advanced "Draffons" (from bottom left
elockwUe) include: Lnurence W. Franer, AD3; Donnld W.
Gokey, AE3; John E. liarryman, ADS; James W. Iiolcomlie,
AD3; Thomas E. Kerbs, DS3; Charles J. Bass, AE2; Duane

M. McDnnicl, AE2; Edwin G. Mucy, MAI; John II. Mayer,
P N I; John L. Hofecker, ATCA; Jack A. Turner, ATCA; John
T. Paige, MAI; Iticluml L. Webster, AE1; Kevin M. Itegenhard, AE2; Perry J. Scudder, AE2; John E. Klumpp, AD3;
Casper L. Mann, A E3; John Shafer, DS3; Wallace W. Shank,
YN3; ami Fred Earl Voliva, ADS.

Elder Springs Baptists
To Hear Missionary
Rev. Hickman waa instru­
mental in establishing tha
Baptlat Convention in Para­
guay, South America, and was
ita first president. He now ia
executive secretary of tha
Convention in addition to
holding the office of president
of the Baptist Theological
Seminary In Asuncion and
Messiah Gets
carrying out other missionary
New Pastor
duties.
By Jane Casselberry
All Interested persona are
Messiah Lutheran Church Invited to Join the Elder
• f Caaaelberry honored Eph- Springs congregation to hear
rlam Heilman, lay paator who hla service.
haa served the church for tha
paat 10 months, following the
worahip sendee laat Sunday New System To
morning, e t the temporary
meeting place In the Ameri­ Detect Cancer
can Legion Home on Pralria
DALLAS (UP!) — Radla
Lake.
lion biologist Jam es W. Fin
Beginning thla Sunday the ney In work at the Baylor
ehurch will again have a full­ University Medical Center
time paator, the Rev, Martin ha* discovered a new way to
Touts who will be bare from make radioactive substances
Indlanapolla, Ind.
seek out esneer cells In the
body.
Legal Notice
The process Involves giving
pstients super doses of oxy
IN T U B
CinCITIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAl, CIHCC IT, gen, so radioisotopes rush to
IN A Nil r n i
SRMINUI.K the site of any tumor. In the
COUNTS'. PT.ORIDA
past,
rsdlolsotopcs
have
IN ITIANCKHV NO. 1
SUIT TO 4V IK T TITI.R
shown no preference for m a­
WF.tlllKIt 11. HAINB8. as Ad*
lignant cells over
normal
Oilntelratcrr o f the Estate of
Isabella Y. (I lidding, decesead cells. Finney described It as
PlatalUf,
a breakthrough In cancer di­
ve.
ItKTTA T. FIRTIOK, at at,
agnosis, and possibly In treat­
Dsfsndaats
ment of tumors.
NOTICE
le v . William A. Hickman,
Stationary under tha South­
ern Baptlat Hlaaion Board,
trill be fueat apeaker at Eld­
er Sprinf* Baptlat Church
for the morning worahip »«rvfce this Sunday.

or F l o r i d a
Tot l l s l t s T. Plrtlon. RFD I.
Rockville, Connecticut
Marlon B. Kay. IT Ladas
wood Drive, Glastonbury,
Conn.
Norms ■. Wessetl, IS
Bond * U Wethersfield.
Conn.
Helen U Bpetrs, II a l l
lette at., W est Hartford,
Conn.
r. J o in Thompson, II
Madison Ave., Hprlng
field, Meee.
Philip York end —
York, hie wife, (addreae
unknown)
Carl»ton Paeaoa and — —
l'sestis, hla wile, III Old
Country Hoad, Wlndeor
Locke, Conn.
Warren I’asooe and ——
Fseooe, hla wife. Wind,
aor Locke, Conneotlcut
YOU A H * HEREBY NOTIF I E ’ that s suit to quiet title
h a s been brought In t h s Circuit
Court o f
Bemtnole County,
Florida, agslnat you end each
o f you, claiming any estate,
flflRt, title or Inieroot In or
IMo upon the following de,
scribed rosl property ettueted
In Pemlnolo County, Florida,
to -w it I
E se t IS foot of Lot II and
•It o f U&gt;U II. IS, I f and II
In IHock F, Robert L
Bette Addition to Altamonto. as par plat thereof recorded In Plat Hook
], r a s e s IS and IT, Public
Records of gentlnole Coun­
ty, Florida,
and you a r t hereby required to
tile your anewar, or other
written defense, personally or
by your attorney, with the
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit, Buntnole County, Florida, at ths
Court House In lanford, Flor­
id*. end to serve o ropy thereof
upon tha P la i n t i f f s attorney
whocc name la Winder*cedis.
Heines and Ward, 111 Park
Avenue, South, Winter Park.
Florida, not later then the Ird
day o f Neptetnber, t t t l , there.
In se ttin g up the oatete. Unlit,
title. Interest In or llrn upon
the above described iiroperty
claimed by you aad should you
fall to do eo decree pro ronfease will bo entered a gain st
vou.
WITNEHu my hand and seal
o f said Court at Hanford, Flor*
Ida. thU l l t b day of July, l i l t .
(HEAL)
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk o f the above atyled
Court
By Hahdra H Johnson
Deputy Clerk
Wtndsrweedle, llalaea aad
Ward
^ I t l Park Avenue, Houtb,
W Winter Perk, Florida
Publish; July I L Aug. T, 11. 11.
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G M -U I

Home Buyer
Gets Bonus
GOBER, Tex. (UP1) —
Homer Amlin got an unex­
pected bonus when he bought
an old house—lock, stock and
aged whisky bottle. A pink
bottle tucked In the comer of
an old trunk was Inlioled “II,
S. Barton Old Bouquet Bour­
bon.”
So far no visitor has ac­
cepted Amlin's offer of «
drink.

DOYLE CONNER, Florida'* Commissioner of Agriculture wns a ffuc.it
at a recent prea* party ffiven for Tupporwure product* at the InduHtrlnl
Key Club in Orlando. The three member* of the Hinton family, who
handle international ndvcrtifdng for the firm were ho*t* to the party, to
which mcml&gt;er* of radio, television and newspaper* from all over Central
Florida were invited prcviewlnff the annual Ttippcrware Jubilee. From
left are Hollo Hinton, Doylo Conner, Walter Giclow, publisher of The San­
ford Herald, A1 Hinton and Don Hinton.

JUNIOR HIGH l&gt;oy* and ffiri* attending Vacation Bible School at Christ
Episcopal Church of Longwood duritiff the past two weeks made Ameri­
can flag* from mosaic tiles for their a rt work. Shown around the table
from left are Philip Mans, Cheryl Weed, Greg Nichols and Ronnie O’Neal;
standing, Harold Keigans, I’cter Stewart, Lonnie Miller and Hill Cletnmer. Instructor* were Rev. Chnrlo* Stewart and Mrs. Ralph Steven*.

New Use For
Peat Sought
MOSCOW (UP1) - About
400
scientists st Moscow's
Pest Institute are working on
new ways to use the 14 mil
Uon tons of peat cut from bogs
and burned In Soviet power­
houses every year.
Europeans have used peat
for centuries and, as a rearrvoir of yesterday's organic
matter, peat bogs are a pres
ent-day source of energy and
raw material.

Sunshine Circle
To Hove Party
REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL Candidate Charles R. Holley, center,
discusses campaign strategy with E. O. Pope Bassett, left, president of
the Seminole County Young Republican Club and a candidate for county
commissioner, nt a reception held in Holley’s honor Tuesday. At tho right
is Holley’s campaign malinger, Roy Gniiios.
(lleruld Photo)

Bible School
Bible Schott) at Norlhslde
Baptist Church, Forest City
Read, will ba held Monday
through Friday of nsxt week
with daily sessions from 10
a.m. until noon. All ehlldren
and young people of tha are
aa are Invited to participate.

By Jana Caaeelberry
The Sunehlne Circle of the
Catoelberry Community Methmllet Church will have a awlm
party and pot luck luncheon
next Tueeday starting a t 10
a.m. a t tha hums of Mre. John
Howard, Lake Drivo, Cassel­
berry, for members and prospretire members and their
families.
Dessert and beverara will
be provided and thoee plan­
ning to attend art aeked to
bring a covered dish of m itt,
vegetable or aalad.
Luncheon will bo served
from noon until 1 p.m. and
a abort bus Incas meeting will
follow.

In fa r)

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Page 4—Fri. July 31, 64

2 Books Throw Light
On Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (UPD-Two
Washlngtoo newspaper men
have opened new doors of un­
derstanding to that least popu­
larized arm of government,
the U. S. Supreme Court.
Each has taken a new ap­
proach in a book about the
court with fascinating results
for the reader.
Anthony Lewis of the New
York Times focuses on a
aingle decision of the 190263
term — Gideon vs: Wainwrlght. There llic court held
that a stale must provide a
lawyer for penniless persons
charged with aerious crimes.
The title "Gideon's Trumpet"
(Random House 14.95), a
stroke of genius. Is lifted from
a Biblical quotation in the
Book of Judges.
James E. Clayton of the
Washington Post chose the en­
tire doings of that same term
as the subject for his book,
"The Making of Justice” (E.
P. Dutton f4.95). Since tincourt did a great deal that
term which reaches the lives
of everyday Americans, Clay­
ton has a lot of explaining to
do. He docs it well.
One eminent Jurist recently
referred to newspaper cover­
age of the Supreme Court ai
a "venture into a tricky mo­
rass." He meant to amphasiie
the difficulty
of reducing
crusty legalisms to plain lan­
guage without at the same
time sacrificing accuracy and
scholarship.
Both Clayton and licwis
have been venturing into the
morass on behalf of their pa­
pers for several terms of
court and Utclr efforts In
book form show a practiced
hand.
Wc team how the court goes
about Ita work, and about the
process of decision making,
and get a taste of the drama
of oral argument before the
nine Justices. A considerable
amount of legal history and

philosophy get* into the piclure In easy to take doses.
Besides discussing In depth
the Lord's Prayer and Bible
rending decision and Olivers
of lesser magnitude, Clayton
slips in character glimpses of
cadi member of the court
(Justice Byrun It. White has
been seen dribbling a basketball down one of the marble
corridors.)
Because the character and
activities of Gideon, an aim­
less drifter, arc the tlicmc of
Lewis' story, his book is eas­
ier reading. Gideon, on trial
ior breaking into a poolroom
et Bay Harbor, Fia., was so
incensed at having to con­
duct his own defense that
ho wrote a letter to the Su­
preme Court claiming his
right to an attorney. The let­
ter sparked a turning point in
American Justice.
Those who like to dip inlo
court history will
enjoy
"Justice On Trial," by A. l l
Todd, ■ Washington free lance
writer, about the struggle for
Senate confirmation of Loula
D. Brandeis, named to the
court by President Wilson in
1818. Brandesla was the first
Jew to sit on the court T h e
controversy
raged
live
months.

Golden Circle
p i
C
V e lw 5 S E n J O y S

Supper Party

Members of the Golden
Circle Sunday School Claes
of Oak lawn Baptist Chapel
held a hamburger supper re­
cently for rla*» member* and
their families.
Games anil relay races were
played after which a delicious
supper of hamburgers, pota­
to salad, baked beans and
homemade rookies wot served
to those present.
Group singing was enjoyed
after the supper with David
Beverly as piano accompanist.
Families present were those
Rev. Gresham
of Rev. It. T. Barrett, T. V.
Metis, Sunday School super­
Returns From
intendent Mrs. J, E. Andrews,
Class teacher David Ucverly,
Vacation
Richard Edwards, John D.
By Maryann Mile*
Rev, and Mrs. Clifford MeLrllnn, Willard Bradley
Gresham nnd daughter, Dia­ ami Charles Stafford.
na, of Forest City Baptist
Church have returned from Oalclawn Youth
vacationing In the Blue Ridge
Mountain* of Kentucky and Enjoy Party
nev. Gresham will return to
The Youth Council of Oakthe pulpit (hi* Sunday.
lawn Baptist Chapel recently
During his absence, Rev. enjoyed a Shipwreck Party
Charles E. May of Orlando held in Fellowship Hall which
haa been guest minister.
was decorated with shells,
This week the Sunbeams, life preservers and nets to
who meet each Wednesday carry out the them*.
with Mrs. E. M. Whllden, Mrs.
Interesting and amusing
Ralph Green and 5!ra, Tom games along the tame theme
Bowser while the adults a t ­ were enjoyed under aupervitend prayer service, made pa­ slon of the youth leader*,
per flowers as a gift for Mrs. Mre. J. E. Amlrewi and W, J.
James Weatcott, member of Payne,
the church who la • patient
Delicious ref re aliments were
at Winter Park Memorial1 served to the 15 young peo­
Hospital.
ple and two adults present.
This group extends a cord­
ial welcome to all intermed­
She Guildered
iate* and young people In the
Garbage Can
Loch Arbor-Ravenna Park ar­
ZAANDAM, T h o Nether- ea to Join them for fellow­
lands (UPI)—Mre. A. Teunie- ship.
•envon Bnederode, 67, a wi­
dow, lost her life savings Wed­
nesday when the garbage can
she used as a strongbox fur
10,000 guilders (12,600) was
taken away by garbage mre
and tta content* pulverized to
ba used as fertilizer,

Pentecostal
Meetings Set
In Longwood
By Donna Eaten
The regular monthly meet­
ing of tha Indies Auxiliary
and Men’s Brotherhood of
the F irit Pentecostal Church
of Longwood will be held
Monday at the ehurch on Or­
ange Avenue.
Conducting the Joint meet­
ing will he Mre, M. L. Mc­
Daniel, president of t h s
auxiliary, who reports that
hoth organisation* are col.
tfctiug good used clothing,
particularly children's *j&gt;.
. pure!, for the pre-school rummage sale scheduled for midAugust.
___
Host and hostess will t&gt;«
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCleary,

School Ends
Varution Bible School, held
each morning thla week hy
Messiah Lutheran Church at
the American Home on Prai­
rie [mke, ended today. The
school was conducted for
youngsters four years through
12 and the program included
Bible study, arts and craft*
and recreation.

Legal Notice
I a lire C n u r l o f H ie C i- am ly
J u d a r , S em inole C i a i l f , F l o r .

Ma. la Prakair.
la m KHale • (
A.VNIKnnL
WALKER
HON. D e c r e e d

OtD-

T a All C e i S I l u r a a a i P n w s ,
lla ila a
M alm *
ar
D rm aede
i a a l a a t »■!* K a t o t e i

You and each of yon sr*
h ir ib y notified and required la
present any claims amt demand,
which you. or althir o f you
may have sa t in e t thi estate of
ANVIEtlEL
WALKER
OID.
BOV. deceased, late o f Charles­
ton t’uunly, South Carolina, la
ths County Judse of Seminole
County. Florida, at hi* office
lit tha court bouse of .aid
County at Sanford. Florida,
within sis calendar ninulha
from ths lime of ths first pub­
lication of this notice. Two
copies of -aeh claim or demand
• hall he In writing, and aball
state the place of residence and
post office address of tha
clalmatit, i n i shall he sworn to
by the claimant, hla »g-nt. nr
attorney and accompanied by a
filing fee of one duller and
inch claim or demand not as
filed shell ba void.
/*« DOROTHY O I B O O If
SMITH
An Ancillary Eiecutrtx of
tha Laat Will and Tasta,
m.nt of ANVIEtlEL WAL­
KER rittlllOV, deceased
OEU. A. SPEER, JR.
Attorney for said E ae cu tflt
P. O. Ilox MSI
Sanford, Florida
PubllaU July It, 14,IL * Aug,
T. I t l l .
CDU-IT
l a lb*
JaSav.
l ls , la
la rei
Mt'HAV
Na m e
JONES.

Coarf *r Ike C o s s l y
In ilM t* O e e ty , F l.rI’n k a l r ,
Relate i f
JONES, WHOSE FULL
i s b i m a n m e h o i v s &gt;&gt;v

D ense..4.
Ta All Creditors aa* F e n a a e
l l a t l a a Claims ar D r a l a l a
Aaalaal Sal* K.taiet
You aa.t each of you sr*
hereby notified and required t*
present any claim* and demands
which you. or either of you,
may liar* sc alnat ths estate
of PUSAN JONES. Whose Tull
name la HITHAN MKOOINHoN
JONE8, dacaaaed. late of aaJd
County, to tha County Judge
of Brinlnol* County, Florid*, at
hla office In the court liou-e
of tald County at Hanford,
Florida, wltbln e l l calendar
niontha from the time of the
flrat puhllcetlua of thla notice.
Two copies of each claim, or
demand shall be la writing,
and eliall state the place of
residence and poat office ad­
dress o f the claimant, and Shall
be eworn to tiy the claimant,
agent, attorney and accom­
panied by s filing fee of on*
dollar and such claim or de­
mand not eo filed ba void,
a / C. A. Etllolt
As ancillary administrator
of lb* Estate of
HUB AN JONES, whose full
name Is flUIAN UEUOINBoN JON EH, deceased
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Soviets Launch
36th Cosmos
MOSCOW (UPI) — ’l l * So­
viet Union today launched the
36th of it* Cosmo* series of
unmanned satellites.
Taos, the Soviet new* agen­
cy, said the satellite was h
orbit aad functioning normal­
ly. It said K carried scientific
equipment to explore outer
space.

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p.m. Tuesday to go by bus to
Trinity Methodist Church for
the regular monthly meeting
of the Christ The King SubJ District,

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson has elimi­
nated Atty. Gen, Robert F.
Kennedy from his list of *11gihle* for the Democratic vie*
presidential nomination.
Kennedy immediately is­
sued a statement calling cn
hi* foliuweri and those of
the lute President John F.
Kennedy to support Johnson.
"As I have always said, it
the President's responsi­
bility to make known bis
choice for vice president,”
Kennedy said. " It is in the
interest of all of us who were
associated w i t h President
Kennedy to continue the ef­
forts to advance the pro­
grams anil ideals to which he
dtvoted his life and which
President Johnson is carrying
forward.”
Minnesota's Sen*. Hubert
H. Humphrey and Eugene
McCarthy appeared to be
front-runner* for (election a*
Johnson'* running mate at
the Democratic National Con.
ventlcn that begin* in Atlan­
tic City Aug, 24.
Associate* of the Chief
Executive instiled th at the
door ia still open to many
other* besides Humphrey and
McCarthy. Among others who
huve been mentionel are Sen.
John O. Pastore, R. 1.; Ed­
mund S. Muskie, Maine;
Abraham A. Rlblcoff, Conn.,
and Thomas J. Dodd, Conn.;
Gcv. Edmund G. (P at) Brown
of California, Mayor Robert
Wngncr of New York City
and Undersecretary of Com­
merce Franklin D. Roosevelt
Jr.
Johnson's associate* denied
that ho had engaged In a
"slop Kennedy" move. They
noted that the President's de­
cision to exclude cabinet
member* and cabinet confi­
dante* from consideration
also knocked out Defense Sec­
retary Ilotwrt 8. McNamara
and Pence Corps Director
Surgent Shriver.
But there was outside spe­
culation, nevertheless, that
Johnson made hi* sudden an­
nouncement late Thursday
because of the possibility of
a convention drive to build up
support for the attorney gen­
eral for No, 2 spot on the tic­
ket.
There have been report*
that Mre. John F. Kennedy
would attend the convention
—which could help arouse
sympathy for the blr* of
nominating her brother-inlaw. A memorial service for
the late Chief Executive i*
scheduled for Thursday — a
day after the presidential and
vice presidential nominations.
But Johnson ended any
chance foY Kennedy by call­
ing newsmen in suddenly at
&lt;1:10 p.m. EDT Thursday and
smilingly announcing:
‘With reference to the se­
lection of the candidate fur
vice president on the Demo­
cratic ticket, I have reached
the conclusion thet it would
he Inadvisable for me to re­
commend to the convention
any member of my cabinet or
sny of Uiuse who meet regu­
larly with the ceblneL"

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I TV Time critics preview
coming (elcvision shows by at­
tending rehearsals, watching
screenings, studying scripts
in New York and Hollywood.
Here arc their previews for
today:
7:301:30 p m. CBS. The
Great Adventure. "The Edu­
cation of Captain Pratt." (re­
run) Exciting tale of U. S.
Army problems, Circa 1873,
In rounding up renegade In­
dians who refused to live on
reservations,
7:30 8:30 p.m. NBC. Inter­
national Showtime, "Inter­
national Ice Extravaganza."
(rerun) If you like Ice show,
this is a good one.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Dostry.
"The Infernal Triangle." (re­
run) Destry's (John Gavin)
problem is how to keep a
friend (who's paid him for
jusl this service) from being
tricked into marriage by a
determined young lady.
8:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Burke's
Law. "Who Killed Who?" (re­
run) Captain Burke (Gene
Barry) rarely docs without
love Interest. Lola Albright Is
the ex-flame and she heads a
list of people suspected of
murdering a horseman.
8:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Bob
Hope Theatre.
"The Fifth
Passenger." (rerun) A rather
conventional spy chase story
enhanced by the romance be.
tween stars Dana Wynter and
Mel Ferrer, Leo Gcnn play* a
British naval intelligence ag­
ent on the trail of a Russian
spy, with F errer the spy’s un­
willing accomplice.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Twilight
Zone. "Tha 7th Is Made up
of Phantoms." (rerun) Near
the site of Custer's Last
Stand, thres modern national
guardsmen encounter four
men who are unquestionably
"ghost" members of the longdeparted Custer contingent,
9:30-10 p.m. NBC. On Par­
ade. Maybe It's uncharitable
or us, but we’d have much
preferred this half hour of
Henry Manclnl to have been
devoted entirely to his own
compositions.

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10-11 p.m. CBS. The Alfred
Hitchcock Hour. " T h r e e
Wives Too Many." (rerun) As
the Star, Dan Durycs plays
a
smooth-talking s u a v e
husband who has four wives
in as many separate cities.
One wife (Teresa Wright) gets
wiie snd makes visits to each
of the other dupes, object:
To dispose of their mutual
husband In a sharing manner
that's not calculated to make
any of them look guilty.
10-11 p.m. NBC. The Jack
Paar Show, (color) (rerun) A
pleasant hour with soma good
bits. Art Carney does an Im­
personation of Jack (he even
does Paar'a opening mono­
logue), then joins Paar on a
"Meet the Press" panel in­
terviewing Jonathan Winters
as King Quasi, leader of a
new nation,

Marjorie Rambcau and Rirh-| good wishes In is wild a slap­
and Burton star in this true stick opening as this series
story of Peter Marshall, a- has had to date. A very funny
dapted from the book written show.
by his wife Catherine.
7:30 8 p.m. CBS. My Favor­
9:30-10:30 p.m. ABC. The ite Martian (rerun) Starts
Hollywood
Palace, (rerun) slowly bul Ihc laughs pick up
Tonight’s host is Groucho when our Martian (Ray Wal­
Marx, so don't expect too ston) starts to get the worst
much In Ihc way of sanity. In of his bargain.
Damaged
addition to his expected flood though his spaceship is, Mr.
of witticisms, Groucho re­ Martian figures he can at last
vives his old Dr. Hackcnhush return In Mars because the
characterization and, as al. planet will be very close to
way, surrounds himself with earth for a few hours. He
pretty girls.
doesn't reckon with unexpect­
10:-11:30 p.m. CBS. Miss ed interference from Mrs.
Universe Beauty Pagent. John Brown (Pamela Britton) that
Daly and Arlene Francis arc results in an ambulance call.
Ihc host-anchor team report­ 7:308:30 p.m. NBC. Walt
ing Ihc selection of Miss Uni­ Disney. “The Wahoo Bobcat."
verse 1961 from Miami Reach. (color) (rerun) Another of
The show is the culmination Disney's fascinating adven­
of four days of competition ture shorts, ingeniously en­
among beauties from 66 conn-1 hanced with a storyline that
*
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tries. Jack Llnklcllcr is the almost makes you believe the
master of cere­ wild animal principals were
Here are their previews for on-stage
monies.
made lo respond to trainer
Saturday:
. . .
cue, which of course they
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. The
Lieutenant. "A Troubled Im­ Here arc their previews for were not.
age." (rerun) This episode Sunday:
8 9 p.m. CBS. The Ed Sulli6- 8:30 p.m. CBS. The Twen­\nn Show, (renin) Al Htrt's
concerns the trainings of
Vietnamese officers by our tieth Century. "We Fed Our fans will enjoy this since he
Marines. One just happens to Enemies." (rerun) This docu­ is the headliner. For opera
be a beautiful girl. Guest mentary deals with the aid buffi, there's Roberta Peters,
Pilar Seurat plays the girl. our country has given to both for those who Just like mu­
Gary Lockwood and Robert enemies and friends during sic, the Kim Sisters.
and after World War II, as
Vaughn are the regulars.
l ul l p.m. NBC, Du Pont
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Hoot­ well as the Russian famine. Show of Ihe Week. "The Sil­
enanny. (rerun) There's some Films showing ex-President le r Burro." (color) (rerun)
superior folk talent. The Tar- Herbert Hoover touring Eu­ A
moderately cnterlaining
riers offer Jesse Fuller's "San rope after World War I are nonviolent western which ex­
Francisco Bay Blues," the Included.
ploits the confusion of the
Brothers Four take a crack at 6:30-7 p.m. CBS. Mister Ed, story for comedy purposes.
Neighbor
Gordon The setting is a courtroom
Rolf Harris' "Tie Me Kan (rerun)
garoo Down, Sport," and Will Kirkwood (Leon Ames) pre­ and Ihe case is (o determine
Holt does the same compos­ sents a funny picture trying to jusl who is entitled to share
er's "Down in ihe Valley."
convince his wife and Carol in the proceeds of the larg­
8:30-9:30 p.m. CBS. The De­ Post (Florence MacMichael
est silver strike In Ihc Idaho
fenders. "The Avenger." (re­ and Connie Hines) that he’s
Territory.
run) Another example of this aeon Wilbur and Mr. Erl
series' efforts to question the playing chess. The gals hum­
depths of justice in the letter or him, but when lie reports
of the Isw. A doctor inter­ other human actions by Mis­ Dr. Denis Baly
rupts a banquet to shoot down ter Ed, the gals figure GordTo Be Guest At
the guest speaker, believing don needs psychiatric help.
him responsible for the con­ 7- 7:30 p.m. NBC. The Bill Holy Cross
centration camp deaths of hit Dana Show. “Jose Resigns."
Holy C r o n s
Episcopal
(rerun) Mr. Phillips (Jona Church of finiifunl wilt be
wife and son.
9-11:20 p.m. NBC. Saturday than Harris) wins an award boat Sunday tn Dr. Denis
Night at the Movies. "A Man for outstanding hotel manage- Duly, professor of Religion ni
Called Peter." (color) (rerun) men), which makes him fair Kenyon College, Gambler,
Richard Todd, Jean Peters, game for Jose's (Bill Dana's) Ohio.
Dr. Bnly, nntiomilly known
author and lecturer, will
speak al both the l) a.m. hml
the 11 a.m. service. Hit re­
cent hook, "The Geography
11:10 (1) Patar Hunn
7:14 ID Tha Lieutenant
of the Bible," hnn iwen nrIS) Hootenanny
11:10 ( » Kayhol*
1:00 ID Han Kranclarn
rlnimrd liy scholars an our of
Convention Clly
MONDAY A. U.
Ihe bent ever issued on thn
( D Jackla (llaaton
IS) Lias Howard KprrUI * 00 C ) s u n On
subject.
1:10 (3) Joey Blahop (Color)
Oil* 13) Sunahlno Almanta
During llic summer hr has
( D Tha Dafandora
1.10 i d llrowara Almanao
(I) Liwranro Walk
been guest at the home of
ID KaUuiuli'a o( Man
0:0* ( I) Saturday Night
7:00 i l l Today
Mr. and Mrs. Rnndnil Chase
Mnvl*
(•) Bummar Bamaatar
0:11 ID Phil S ilv a n
In Bclair while he works on
7.30 III Nawa
It) Hollywood Palara
1:14 (I) Farm, Uarhal Bo­
a new book. Dr. Bnly is Mrs.
10:00 ( D Mlaa Universe Pa­
gart
geant
Chuae's brother-ln-lnw and is
»:*l ID Today
11:00 (0) Nawallna
14)
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10:10 (S) Huy toimbardn

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11:10 (I) Thaalar of th* Blaro
11:1* 0) Adult Theater
l l ; l l ID Movl*
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Spuria, Waathar
11:4* ( ( ) Thaatra of th* Blare

SUNDAY F . M.

Th* Blory
Revival
Industry on Parada
11:11
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Social
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11:11
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1:10 (I) Bummar S*m»«t*r
1:1* ID Baaaball
T:Oo (I) Grower* A lm inas
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7:1* (I) Deputy Do* Variety 1:10 41) Movl* for a Bunday
Afternoon
■how
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1:10
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Holf Tourn*.
1:11 i s ) Acros* The Pane*
4:00 ( D Tha Hraat Adventure
II) Capt. Kangaroo
4:00 ID Chrlatrophara
IS&lt; Rocky Jonaa
4:10 (1) Man Into Bpac*
1:1* ID Robin Hood
4:10
It) Btar A Blory
(*&gt; Major Marcury
0:00 It) CRB Bporta Bpactaa1:11 (S) Tha Alvin Show
ular
( I) Tho Alvin Show
(I) Rap Nat'l Conv.
• : t l ID Ruff A Roddy
( D Toplo
It) Tannoiaaa Tuxado
1:10 (1) Danger la My BualIS) Huparman
ntaa
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4D Tad Mack Amateur
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Hour
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(I) Jetton*
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ID Nawacop*
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7:00 ID December llrld*
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41) Bill Dana Show
11:11 ID Fury
I D Laaal*
( I , Roy Rosarn Show
Till ( I ) Bummar Olympia
( I ) Benny A Caall
Trial*
(I) Wonderful World *f
~
SATURDAY F. M.
Color
ID My Favorite Martian
“11:01 It) Bullwlnkl* Show
1:00 ( I) Kd Sullvsn Show
ID Sky Mins
1:10 ID Orlnil
(I) Buga Bunny
ID Arroat A Trial
J3:l* ID Baseball
13:1* IS) Baa*ball
1:00 1 1 ) Bnnanaa
—
(I) OBI Nawa
(0) Th* Calabrtly Ham*
0:10 ( D Brannar
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10:00 (1) DuPont Show of Weak
— I:i« IS) Man Into i p o e o - r
— t i l l S) My Prtand rilrka
(0) Stoney Burk*
II) Industry on Tarado
ID Candid Camara
10:1* ID ABC Nawa Report
t i l l ID Baaaball
10 ) What's My U m
l:t* IS) Champ Wraalllng
11:00 I D Nawecepa
ID Baaaball
&lt;*&gt; Harry Rastaaar
1:1* I D Hollar Darby
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Woman
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A:30 14 llompar Room
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II.SI ID Bay When
ID Mika Walla**
10 31 (31 NBC Nawa
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Intermediate
M YF Swimming
Party Set

Ily Jane C'aaoclbrrry
The Inlcrmediato MYF of
the Cd»*eliierry Community
Methodist Church is planning
n swimming party Saturday
I D T rie * !■ B ig h t
ID Tha McCoys
afternoon from 2:90 until
II) CaasahlralloB
6:30 at the home of the rnun13) Hat T h * Mtaaaa*
adorn, Mr. and Mr*. Leonard
i l ) Fata A Oladya
(3) Jeopardy
Casselberry, on Lake Tony.
I D Mlaalng Links
A wiener roaat and picnic
MONDAY P. M.
■upper wilt follow an after­
13) Fay Whan
ID Love or Lit*
noon of swimming and games.
IS) Rap. Conv.
Fellowship chairman Bon­
i l ) Harry Reason**
10 ) Basrah far Taanaavaw nie Reiker la in charge of ar­
( ! ) Truth or Con**rangements.
q u .n c .e

11:41 (0) Holding Light
11:SI 131 NBC Nawa Report
1:00 i l l Op*n Window
13) New*. Kdltorial and
Waathar
1:11 (1) Focus
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(31 t-at'a Mak* A Deal
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I: 0v (41 l-ataword
ID Tmr.lt* Tuung
1:1* ID NBC News
t i l l (3) Th* Doctors
ID Art Llnklattec
(I) Day In Court
1 :SI ( l ) T.la* Howard
1:00 (3) Another World
(I) To Tall the Truth
ID Haatral Hospital
1 l i ( D Douglas Edwards
l ie (3) You Don't Bay
(Sr Quean For A Day
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ID Trallmaslar
(I) Barrel Harm
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Fall Fashion

PARADE
WHEELCHAIR CAMI'ERS enjoy horseplay tamlem rides nt Cnmp Chal­
lenge, Florida's Easier Sea) camp for crippled children, if they can recruit
a third camper to push. Half of the .100 campers to attend the cnmp this
summer will conic in wheelchairs. Visitors’ Day is Sunday.

24 Delinquent Fun Day Set Sunday
Accounts Given
City Attorney At Camp Challenge

Twenty-four accounts of in­
dividuals or firms which owe
the City of Sanford money,
some for as long os two year#,
were presi ntrd lo the City
Co mm Italon Monday for ac­
tion.
Commissioners studied the
lot and llien ordered them
turnrd over lo City Attorney
William Hutchison for ac­
tion.
Charges included hi the ac­
counts include demolishing of
condemned structures; mow­
ing, damages to a street light
pole, utilities bills and nllirr
aervicr*.
The debtora will be given
3(1 dnys official notice after
which time legal procedure*
will lie taken.
In other action commis­
sioner* approved (lie payment
of a $51)1) fee on tho purl term­
inal application; authorized
the City manager to trans­
fer funds from ono account
tn another tn pny for painting
of fire hydrants; turned down
an advertisement in Die mu­
nicipal league magazine; dlsrttssed who would go to the
FI(| Ida
Municipal
Irngue
Convention in Jacksonville on
Oct. 25 lo 27.
Commissioners turned down
a request from John Appleby
for permission lo sell flowers
from a truck at the north end
of the mall, on the basis that
such permission would violate
city ordinance*.
They granted n cnntimmnee
of tho tenso of the City Zoo
concession stand tn Mrs. Eula
McClelland for five years.
A public hearing wan set
for Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. on the
cnnitemnation of two build­
ings nt 701 and 703 West
Ninth St.
Commiaaioners refused a request from R. T. Johnson for
permission to run • hui to ths
Naval Air Station and Sunland Estates, on the grounds
that the last bus service hero
was camelled at the rcqueit
of the Navy.

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Midshipman First Class De­
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(tel) and Mrs. Lewis D.
Tamny of 1516 E. Second SL,
is aboard the nuclear-power­
ed Navy attack carrier, tJSS
Enterprise, for Die annual
midshipman training cruise.
While on the cruise, he will
receive training in seaman­
ship. gunnery, ordnance and
other military subjects neces­
sary to becoming a naval officcr. The Enterprise i* oper­
ating in Die Mediterranean
with Dm Sixth Fleet.

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Ilotli these outstanding hand u
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Tin* boy* were driven up
Tursday morning by John II.
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NEW YORK (U PI)—Talk
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By BUI McCormick
ball team went back to San­
A year ago Thursday night,
ford today after dropping a 4 Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Tracy Stallard pitched the
to 3 decision to Fort Pierce In
The fun you get from boat­
New York Mete to a 6-2 viea contest which handed the ing can be recorded on film,
tory over the Loa Angelee
oast coast city's team the but taking pictures on the
Dodgers on Caeey Stengel's
Area title.
water is not exactly like
73rd birthday. The loilng
Fort Pierce put lour runs ■hooting them on land. Expos­
pitcher wae Bob Miller.
on the scoreboard In the very ures, for one thing, are dif­
Thursday night, the Dodg­
first frame and Sanford tallied ferent. Glare from the water
ers
spoiled Stengel’e 74th
three time* in their half of the and reflected light can throw
blrthdsy by beating the Mete,
sixth atania. That waa the normal shutter exposures way
6-3. The winning pitcher wee
■coring for the encounter.
off.
Miller and the loeer, you
For Sanford, it waa a caae
A safe rule of thumb Is to
guessed It, wee Stallard.
of a aore arm.
take meter readings, compute
Six Dodgers—Don Drysdate,
Jim Courier, nursing an ail­
a proper exposure for ordin­
Willie Davis, Maury Willi,
ing wing for the most part of
ary shooting, then bring your
Wally Moon, Lee Wall* and
the week, took the hill for Post
lens down another stop. The
Nate Oliver—serenaded Sten­
S3.
gel before Thursday night’s
In the initial Inning, an In­ decrease in light admitted to
game, singing a special happy
field single and a sacrifice put the film will compensate, at
birthday long with lyrics by
two runners on the h u e paths. least In part, for the amount
Sammy Cahn.
Another sersteh hit filled the of extra light on and around
Davis and Moon then help­
sseks and a long single the water.
To help minimise glare,
ed the Dodgers acore five runs
brought in three runs. A fly to
in tho final three innings to
the outfield Ister In the frame use a light yellow filter for
■hooting black and white. A
HANGING UP — Dick Schofield, left, nnd Bob
wipe nut a 3-0 deficit. Davis
brought In mother.
Bitiley of the Pittsburgh Pirate* aren’t really
stroked a run-scoring triple
At the *nd of the third in­ skylight filter la recommend­
icnnsing up on tho pitcher. Schofield la at bat,
ning Courier retired in fsvor ed for most color film. It N O !l M A I, exposure* in the seventh inning and
while Bailey awingii away in the on-dcck circle.
of Hick Sires who hurled the helps tllmlnste the bluish don’t necessarily work Moon knocked In another run
fourth, fifth and sixth innings. cast caused by the reflection over wnter.
in the next frame with a
After Courier hsd yielded four of blue sky off the water sur­
pinch double.
■re recommended for use on
runs snd five hits—failing to face.
Among the gift* received
strike out a single batter — For pictures of fast moving water rather than high speed by Stengel was the box seat
Sires hurled one-hit ball over boats, shnot at a shutter film because light values are ■ a c t i o n In tha old Polo
speed of et least 1 /1200th as ■o extreme. All currently Grounds in which his wife,
his three-inning stint.
Marvin Sheffield took over the boat approaches or lravei available color films, with the Edna, was Billing in 1023
tor Sanford in the seventh and you. Unless you want a blur, exception of a few of high when she met her future hus­
during the two frames he hurl­ never try to stop action on a Speed, should work well on band, who was then playing
ed be allowed no runs and one boat moving rapidly at right or around the water.
for the New York Giant*.
b it Neither Sire* nor Sheffield angles to Urn camera lens.
ran into any difficulty.
NEXT: Camera care.
Medium speed pan films
Meanwhile Sanford waa hav­
NORMAN, Okla. (UTI) — 10-roundrr le the first outing
ing difficulty In solving the
The Oklahoma Sooner*, per- for 31-year-otd Tiger of Ni­
deliveries of Hill Noono — a
enninl powerhouse of the geria since he lost the 160"Junk ball" hurler. But Noone
I’ialns, hope to storm the pound crown to Joey Glerdello
held Sanford to five Jilts —
grid scene this fall with 23 at Atlantic City last Dec. 7.
three of them coming in the
W L Pet. GB lettrrm rn, another powerful
sixth inning.
New York 61 37 .622
running attack and possibly
Rick Gollohcr led off the
M
Baltimore
62 39 .614
a mora potent passing bar­
frame with a single to renter
60 40 .600 3
Chicago
rage.
and went to third on Billy
Lo* Angelos 34 53 .509 11
If all goes well, that’s what
Kuykendall's two b a g g e r ,
51 52 .405 12*4
Boston
Oklahoma
foes ran expect. .So
Steve Harris fanned hut Billy
.465
53
1314
50
Detroit
Higgins worked a pais from
49 u ABO 14 saya the 1064 Oklahoma bro­
Minnesota
Noone to Jam the aacka.
43 37 .430 10 chure, which made its debut
lly Julian Htrnstrom
body In there who'* not able Cleveland
Larry Plvec grounded to the
today. But there are hazards
03 .387 24
Washington
41
to put forth hla best effort.
Herald Kporta Editor
infield and was safe at first
Kama* City 39 (13 .3R6 23V4 among tha hope* and some
In Mantle's ease, he made
on a fielder's choice when Gol­ Ted Dudok of Altamonte
king-sited problems must be
Thursday's Results
lohcr wss forced at the plate Springs takes us to task no effort to even hobble Haiti more 7 Minnesota 4
dealt with.
down the lino on the ground Chicago 2 Detroit 0
on a close call.
Their nationally televised
Red Jnnscn was safe at first abcut last Monday's "Think­ ball ho hit to the Infield. Washington B Cleveland 7
on another fielder's choice ing Out Loud" concerning And we’re confident that
Only games scheduled
when a play was made at the opinions of major league svrn Dudck will admit that
Clown On Bill
Today’s Games
plate for Kuykendall. How­ baseball today.
if it bad been any one of 1GO Ho»bm at I,o* Angeles, night
At the end of the third inever, Billy beat the throw to "I saw aonin good pitching," other major leaguer* they’d Baltimore at Kansas City 2, nlng of Saturday night's don­
(ho plate. Donnie Smith was he writes, "and soma hard hit have been fined. A few your*
twi-night
key hall x*m* slated for 7:30
safe at first on an error and bulls to tho infield. Sunday's ago they'd have been fired. New York it Minnesota, night
at
Castt-lberry
Recreation
Higgins tallied the second run. gams had some good double
Duilek any*, "If you don’t Detroit at Cleveland 3, twl Park’s Cooper Field, A. Mur­
Sheffield singled Pivec home play* and a ball pulled down like the game don’t knock It."
night
ry O'Fiynn, a well known
with the third marker and on from the left field wull, a
Duilek would have difficul­ Chicago at Washington, night clown and comedlnn, will
the play at the plate for Plvec ccuplo of trrurs plus a fuw ty In finding anybody in
Saturday's Games
an overthrow occurred and boners. WJiut tilse does a Seminole County more inter­ Boston at Los Angeles, night present a 30-minute perform­
Jansen rared home with the baseball fan ask. That's base­ ested In baseball thnn we Baltimore at Kansas City, ance.
O’Flrnn fa known ■■ ths
lying marker.
ball!"
are. If we weren’t we’d pass
night
"Clowning Colonel" end 1* said
However, Jansen wss cslled
So It la. Bui we're talking It off nnd forget It. But it's New York at Minnesota
out and the decision was hotly about thn spirit, hustle and
because wn do like baseball Detroit at Cleveland
LAUNCHES DRIVE
protested by die Sanford club "git-up and go" which linsethat
we're concerned about it. Chicago at WaDiington
NEW YORK (UPI) — For­
and its manager,
bull lucks today. It Isn’t what
E v e r y baseball official
mer middleweight champion
Thomas said this morning it used to be. It tikes too
we've
talked to—from Wld
that he doesn't mind losing much time to play the games
Dick Tiger, hopelesi of get­
Matthews of the New York
lu ll games but, "Decisions today.
ting a return shot at the ti­
Mels on down—tulle ns that
like that one arc hard to take
Perhaps TV' viewers don’t ball players today lark the
W I. P e t GB tle, launches a new campaign
in a situation like this."
tonight in a fight with Jose
mind hut most baseball peo­ fight, spirit end lustre that Philadelphia 56 41 .586
Thu did the trick and Fort ple will tell you that lung
Gomelri et Madison Square
38
.560
m
San
Fran.
44
once marked the game's par­
Tierce will move into the state
53 44 .548 4 Garden.
drawn out games Is a major ticipant*, because they're Just Pittsburgh
tourney at West Palm Beach.
Cincinnati
55 47 .530 414
prebtom In getting people ‘to not hungry enough.
Score by innings;
SI Uiuia
53 48 .525 A
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Onto Lull player* were hun­
Sanford
don oi)3 non—3 3 t pay tlielr way Into tho park*
Milwaukee 53 48 .520 0*4
today.
gry. They knew they bud to
Tort Pierce 4M 000 oos—I T 3
N t iT ic n iik a f f i . i c a t i o n
I/os Angeles 50 40 .505 8
r i m t a x ituK ii
Courier, Sires (4), Sheffield "You talk about Murillo's fight and play hard to keep Chicago
48 51 .485 10 &lt;See. tel.IS Fieri** I t l t s l M
effort
to
first
base,"
lliidek
their jobs because there wsi Houston
47) and Higgins; Noone and
45 58 .437 IS e f le s a i
continued, "llow many foot­ always toineona waiting to
Miller.
NOTICK I* IIK U E nr o t v
New York 30 72 .291 2914 RN,
ball players play with a pull­ take their place.
That ' . i- l Municipal
Thursday's Results
Cnrp the holder of lha follow.
ed muscle or other injuries 7"
Good ball player* today— Pittsburgh 1 Houston 0
Ins certificate has flint ssld
Football coaches tell ua the expert* will tell u»—are
rsrttflrsts for tax d t s l to lx
Uturrl thereon. Th* certified*
Hud plenty of them do and few and far between, that Pittsburgh S Houston 3
numtirr snd r»»r of Issuance,
Thursday1! Results
olio cf the inoat difficult jobs is when you consider how St. Louis 6 Chicago 3
til* d-scrlpllon of ths propsrtX,
Ijoi Angeles 6 New York 3
Columbus 4-5, Lynchburg 0-1 for the coaching staff ia to
snd ths nsms tn which It v t i
baseball has expanded. On Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 3 assessed sr s as follows:
Aahville 7-3, Knoxville 2-2
detect a player who ia not up tho other hand, them are
Certificate No. &gt;34
Tear ef
Tudsy’i Games
Macon (1, Birmingham 4
to par. They don’t want any* some hall players today *s
Issuance 1SSI
San
Francisco
at
Pittsburgh
ll re e rlp lln e e f K r n p s r fp t
Chattanooga 5, Charlotte 4
good If not lietter than plsyl e t 3* lllte 7 H i M s n do r i s t
night
nook i rs s -s t m si st *
era of 10 to 30 years p ast lots Angelo* i t Philadelphia
si
Fun Night Will
The trouble la—they tell us—
night
Nuns
tn
which
m assed
xtiTM'i: o k t r r i . t i ' t T i u x
Vert
D. A Kdlih M. Drsnl. All
they’re not encugh uf the Milwaukee at Chicago
Be Held Monday colorful
ru n m
111:1:11
of said prnpriir helnx In ths
ones tn go n round.
Cincinnati at St. latuli, night Cnunlr of H-mlnnts. Hist* of
( f e e . O il.IS r iiirliiK s t a t u t e ,
The Mrlodre Dance and
n r llilltl
Houston at New York 2, twi Florida I’nlrss such rsrilflcsls
When
you
boll
It
all
down,
NOTICK IS ItliltKIlT &lt;11V- Figure Skating Club ii spon­
shall l&gt;s redeemed according lo
night
the
gamo
doe*
lack
the
rftlor
TN, T in t l.srp*x U n i t y Ct.rp soring a "Fun Night" at the
law ths proptrtp described In
t h i Imldtr of th* following
such csrllflcste will bs sold
Saturday's Games
it once hnd. There's no two
r rr llflce ie hat fllsil salt! c m - Mclodee Skating Rink Mon­
to the h iah tsi blddsr at the
l l f l c s ' c for tax dsed to ha I o n . day night from 7 until 10 way* aluiut that. What can San Francisco at Pittsburgh
from door of the femtnols
lxt*
Angelee
at
Philadelphia
ft
tlirreon
The csrttflral*
correct the sltuatlcnl
Countr Court llo u ss at Kan
numhir amt year of lesusm c, p. m.
ford,
Florid*, on th* first Monnight
Some individual, outstand­
m e description of the eropsrty,
There will be games, prizes,
d s r In th* mnnth of Auxual,
Milwaukee
at
Chicago
and the name In which It « o liomemutle Ice cream and at ing stars who can find ways
I f l l . which la th* Ird d s r ef
eiiSM ed ere as followsAnnual. 1HI.
Cincinnati at St. Louis
t ' e r t l f l n l e No. tISt
T »sr of 10 p. m. an old fnshinn "taffy to win ball games, excite the
I'sisd this 11th d s r *f Jaas.
Houston
at
New
York
crowd and display competi­
Issue n&lt;&gt;- I MI
III*.
puli."
llrerrleiton af Property ■
(u l f l e l s l Clerk'* Boat)
Trucecds will help send the tion.
toil 3 Kit* U. Triplett Ix h c
Arthur If. Beckwith, J r ,
From I960 to 1000 Florida
This would be a lot more
Shotee I'lat Ilook I I'eae IS club's champions to national
Clark Circuit Court
received
three
out
of
every
10
Name
In
which
eaeeeeed
Krnilnola Countr. Florid*
exciting than watching seven
Herbcrl A a Katherine T. events.
Hr u. T. itsr J r . o r .
or eight pitcher* ride cart* of America's increase in IS ruMIsh Julr T. 1*. t t . t l , l i l t
Penelun All of eald properly
to
2t-yrar-nldl.
being In the County of Semi­
CI»I-*I
front the bullpen to the
nole, S tele of Florida. I'nlt «e
mound.
such certificate sh ell he re- Games Nightly

Sports Capsule

American
League

Thinking Out Loud

Sooners Make Plans
To Storm Grid Scene

'That's Baseball/
Says Altamonte Fan

National League

Southern Leaque
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deemed according to law the
properly
deet-rlhed tn eurli
certificate will he sold to the
highest bidder at the front
door of the Seminole County
Court llouee at Hanford. Flor­
ida. on the first Monday In
the month of Auauet. t i l l ,
which la the Ird day of Auguat,
11*4.
Mated title 11th day of June,
tilt.

tuff Id a I Clerk's Bent)
At 11&gt;ii r II llerkwllh, Jr-

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Cleik Circuit Court.
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c tn t.is

A t Casselberry
Beginning Monday, there
will lie two games played each
evening at Casselberry Roe
rcatiun Turk's Cooper Field.
One game will be played In
the Men's Slo-Titrh Softball
League and the other in the
Remlnole Summer League.
The former ie for men of age
nine to 09 and the latter is
for boys 15 through IV.

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Speaking of baseball, Gen­
eral Munagcr Bob Willis of
the Orlando Twins saya that
baseball fans rsn see Mon­
day night's contest with
league-leading Tampa free.
I t’s "bank night" — mean*
that tickets ara available at
most banka in the Orlando
area. Willis la anticipating
the largest crowd of th* 1964
season fur this event, i

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Big Production
S et For A ug ust
By George C. I.angtord
UPI Sports Writer
The Chicago White Sox and
the Baltimore Orioles are re­
hearsing for the dramatic
American league production
of "September in August”
which opens next Friday in

Erasing Debts
Goal Of Oviedo
Athletic Group

Yankee Stadium and runs for
19 straight games.
The drama was written and
produced by an unwitting
schedule maker who exhausts
all games among the three
contenders by Aug. 23, with
nothing left for tho September
"stretch drive" except m eet­
ings with the also-rans.
The Yankees play 15 con­
secutive games with the sec­
ond-place Orioles and thirdplace White Sox beginning a
week from today in New York
with home series' in ea ch city
to follow.
Immediately a f t e r Balti­
more and Chicago finish with
the Yankees they engage each
other In a final four-game set
at Chicago beginning Aug. 24.
For years the Yankres have
deprived the AL of a true Sep­
tember pennant chase. Now.
with the promise of a red hot
race, the schedule is the vil­
lain.
Both the White Sox anti the
Orioles abated a half-game
off the idle Yankees' lead
Thursday.

Ben Ward, an Oviedo real­
tor and supporter of the Ovie­
do High School athletic pro­
gram, announced today that
Oviedo Athletic Association
will sponsor a presentation of
tha Rebel Quartet Thursday
night.
Th* program will ba held
at th* John E. Courier Ath­
letic Field and will get under
way at 8 p.m. Proceed* from
the affair will be usrd to as­
sist In tha retirement of in­
debtedness against the foot­
ball park.
"Our big goal right now,"
said Ward, "ia to pay off the
high school stadium."
He added, “A large part of
tha money for this stadium
Thursday's Results
cam* from many fin* peojle
throughout Seminole County Richmond 12, Toronto 1
and Central Florida. The as­ Buffalo 6, Columbus 4
sociation is grateful to these Jacksonville 7, Rochester 1
Only games schedule
many friends."

International
League

The Orioles moved within e
half game of first plsce by
out-slugging the Minnesota
Twins with five home runs far
a 7-4 decision. Jackie Brandt
cracked two homers in sup­
port of rookie Dave Vineyard s
second victory since being
called up from the Interna­
tional League two weeks ago.
Earl Robinson hit a tw o
run blast and Dick Brown and
Brooks Robinson had solo
homers for the Orioles. Minne­
sota rookie Tony Oliva extend­
ed his hitting etreik to t l
games, but could not avert the
Twins’ 16th loss in their last 19
games.
Gary refers, who yielded
only three hits in his last vic­
tory, hcM the Detroit Tigers to
three singles, and Bill Skowron tripled homo both runt in
the sixth inning for a 2-0 viotory.
The victory lifted the Whit*
Sox within two games of the
Yankees and dealt Dave Wickersham his eighth loss. It was
the fifth time Wirkershim has
failed to win his 13th game.
In the only other American
League contest, the Senator*
rallied to stop the Indians 8-7.
St. I-ouis toppled Chicago V
2. Pittsburgh swept a doubleheader from Houston 1-0 and
8-3, Ixts Angeles overcame
New York 5-3, and Philadel­
phia rallied to drfeat San
Francisco 4-3 in 10 Inning* in
National League action. Mil­
waukee snd Cincinnati were
not scheduled.

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�'Ensign Pulver' At Hits Hollywood Role 'Open Sesame'

WAITER MATTHAU, cn?t ns a ship’s doctor,
watches closely nml hopefully ns Robert Walker,
playing tho name-role in "Ensign Pulver”, pre­
pares to avenge the crew by sling-shotting the
menn-spirited ship’s captain, portrayed by Burl
Ives. Scene is from the new Warner Bros,
comedy-drama set to open Rundny at the Ritz
Theatre.

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Organs &amp; Pianos
INTRODUCTORY O FFER
Illggcat Discount In
Ihe 35 Year llislory of
the Company!

DUCHESS

Follow the
leader... You!

When Warner Broi. decided
to meke ‘‘Ensign Pulver," «
new comedy - drama which
open* Sunday at tha Riti
Theatre aa a sequel to it*
aucceiiful "Mr. Roberta," the
■tudlo reallted it would have
to think big.
Jo.hua Logan, about a* big
a atage-and-acreen director a*
there la and alao a prize-win­
ning co-author of Broadway
vehicle* (Including the "Mr.
Robert*" play) was engaged
to produce and direct "Enilgn
Pulver" In Technicolor and
Panavialon. The task of writ­
ing the ecreenplay wet as­
signed to Logan and a collab­
orator.
Next th* itudio lined up an
array of top-level star*—Hurl
Ives, W alter Mntthnu, Kay
Medford and Tommy Sand*
for tha charter lead., and
Robert Walker and Millie Per­
kins for the romantic leads.
The casting for lesser part*
Included Diana Sands and AI
Freeman Jr., outstanding Ne­
gro performers, and James
Forentinno, Gerald O'Loughlin, James Coco, Snl Paps,
Joseph Marr and Lnrry Rag­
man, among the best of Hip
current young theatrical-televislon-srreen thespinns.
To get the "Pacific** atmos­
phere important to the story,
Logan moved his artots and
stuff of Warner teclmirlnns In
Acapulco. The big modern
Churubusco Studio of Mexico
City provided such facilities
ns light* and generator*, airconditioned buses, and a workcrew of 60. Maritime* Mexlennns, a shipping outfit, pull­
ed a former U. S. Nnvy cargo
vessel out of its regular run
and turned it over to Logan
ns a floating location-site,
The Mexican Navy furnished
smaller auxiliary craft, anil
the cove*, benchea and air­
ports around Acapulco fur­
nished the settings for many
story-pointa.

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C l e r k C i r c u i t Co u r t .
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Following in the
hilarious fun-steps
o f “M ister Roberts"

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SUNDAY

ly confident. It almost verges
on the ridiculous.
He's got a new television
llavo you aren the sophis­
series, "Slattery's People,"
duo over CBS this fall, Cr*-n- ticated picture* with their
na i* a fine aclor, aa any i gng captions on tha walls of
survivor of "The Real Me- ■the Caribe?
Coys" know-*. II* li also a
They nro so amusing nnd
good and experienced direc­
provide
that touch that gives
tor. He like* lo do belh.
"I have U in my contract ' a different atmosphere, when
that I can direct some of the you drop In for lunch, din­
'Slatlery'i People' episodes," ner, or Just to relax with
he aay*. "But I think I'll wait your favorite drinks.
until next year for that. This
On Fridays all you have to
way, I'll k arn my character
do
is punch a button to enjoy
through and through."
your
favorite music on the
Now you and I know that
mast television series never record machine. You don't
see the light of a second year. hnve fp put in any money.
And her is Dick Crenna bank­ It's nil free.
ing on it. That's being confi­ Delicious food from Rose
and Wilk’s restaurant, too.
dent with a capital K.
•
•
•
•
*
•
While you "re wailing for
"Slattery's People" Is huill
around the character of the your lunch or dinner at Jim
minority leader of a slate Spencer’* you nro invited to
legislature. (The stale is uu help yourself to thn tasty
identified, but Slattery's dis­ snack* of meals, cheeses nnd
trict Includes a seaport, a crncker* under thn '‘umbrel­
large city, lumber and mining la.’’
One of the favorite spots fn
country, and the legiilatuie
set is copied sfler tlie one In the area for dining, nnd
Sacramento, which narrows it known fnr and widn for their
delirious sen-food and steaks,
down).
Crenna looks a little young and their just-right drinks.
lo play a minority lender, but Jim and Doris will he there to
he is 39 and all things are greet you.
• • •
po»sihle in that unidentified
Have
you
tried (he business
' InIe jus I south of Oregon
"After 'Thn Real McCoys' lunches at thn Capri? (We
went off," he says, "I hnd don't like to say businessmen,
25 to 39 offer* to do other se­ 'cause there ore a I'd of
ries. Rut they were routine business women who enjoy
things,
mostly
comedies, them, too,)
This Is the spot for the live
things built around such mag­
music
on thn weekend* ns
nificently worked-out a leas as:
A man is a lawyer and lie lip* ■pun out for y o u b y tha tal­
ented Jack Itossman Trio. Ala dog,'
w*y» cool and romfortahle.
"So I decided to wait. 1
• • •
spent a year directing. 1
Planning
to attend t h *
know what my ultimate goal
Plain
Cinema
this weekend to
is — In lie a star. And 1 need­
ed a series which will help take in n movie?
Thru plan your whole even­
me reach that.
This one
ing by having dinner first at
does.
th* Trade Winds Cafeteria, a
('ontral Florida favorite. Ail
kinds of good things to ral,
temptingly displayed for your
selection.
Evening shoppers, too, find
it so handy and convenient.
No necessity to hurry home
and cock. Enjoy relaxing nnd
dining al the Trade Winds.

Elvis At Drive-In

IN

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BLADE

NITELY AT 7:30 &amp; 11:00
ITS THAT "00100- CUT AND THAT 'BYI #Yl"OAll

ELVIS P R E S L E Y &amp;
A N N -M A R G R E T

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"It is true," say* Sent* Ber­
ger, one of Ihe more recent
examples of the
Importsex [Hit business. “The fact of
working in Hollywood slill
means much. If a European
star comes here and
even
flops, it does not mailer. She
can go back home and be a
logger star, just because she
has made a Hollywood movie,
" I ’ve seen it happen time
am) time again. A producer
will aay to aome
actress,
‘What have you done recent­
ly?' And ahe will say, ‘Well,
I've made * picture in Holly­
wood.’ And the producer will
say, without asking what pic­
ture she made. ‘Well, then, I
have a part for you.' *'
Miss licrger should have no
problems. Producers around
the world think the is a com­
er. (It seems lo me she's al­
ready here). She's made such
American films as "The Vic­
tors" and "Major Dundee,"
plus play ing the female lead in
a Walt Disney two.parter atuiut Johann Strauss. And she
is now before Universal'*
cameras for a two-hour NBC
Project 120 telefilm called
(tentatively I "The
WidowMakers," wilh John Forsythe
and Jane Wyatt
"Like any European," she
says, "I go wild when I disrover California. I think 1
may move here permanently
in a year or so.
"When I first came on this
set, the director, David Livull
Hull, came to me amt said,
'Welcome,
you're
among
friends.' And 1 was. That was
such an American tiling. Very
unlike the European attitude."
Of course, one look ut (he
Viennese lieanty and who
wouldn't want In tie her
friend 7 Sho'a 5 feet 4 of
glamorous gemutllchkeil,
* • #
Hiehard Cronna It suprem-

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C f t TILL 2:00 E A c
0 " MON. - F ill. **

Joseph E. I-evlne’s presen­
tation of "The Carpetbag­
gers," a technicolor film ver­
sion of the best selling novel
by Hamid Ilobblns, ha* been
hold over for slill another
week of showing at the Cin­
ema Theatre in Seminole
Plata.
A Paramount Pictures re­
lease, the multi-million dollar
production, in Panavition, fea­
tures an nil-star cast headed
by George Pcppard, Alan
Ladd, Hob Cummings, Martha
llycr, Elliabeth Ashley, Lew
Ayres, Martin Ilnham, Ralph
Taeger, Archie Mooro and
Carroll Raker as Rina. Ed­
ward Dmytryk directed from
a screenplay by John Michael
Hayes.
A drama of modem society,
"The Carpetbaggers" recre­
ates the unforgettable charact­
ers of Robbins’ powerful no­
vel, with a east of more than
20 stellar names and a #uj»portmg player roster of hun­
dreds. The story ranges from
the roaring twenties through
the turbulent thirties and de­
pict* the characters of the
explosive novel with rare ami
uncompromising frankness

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At Cinema

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HOLLYWOOD — (NEA) I’ve finally diicovercd the
one place where even a fail­
ure Is a auccei*. All you have
to be is a European movie
■tar, and come to Hollywood.

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you a eholeo of 17 rhythm*
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BY DICK KLEINER

Ifallywood Correspondent

•

•

ELVIS PRESLEY ni^.l Ann-Mnrgrcl, t»u* hol­
iest star combliiutioii in yen is. ewitiK a wicked
Wntusi in tho sonR-mul-dunce number, "("moil
Everybody," one of the lilting high njiots in tho
lavish new Metro-Goldwyn-Miiyor musical romuncc, "Viva Las Vegas." Filmed in Pnnnvision and Metrocolor on locations in tho worldfamous resort, the picture co-siurs Unsure Dunovu, Will hi m Demurest mid Nicky Blair. It wus
directed by George Sidney.
Elvis Presley and Ann Mar­
garet are eostnrierl in "Viva
l.as Vegas," hilled as Bit
"moat inflammable combina­
tion since liilln tiny* with
mulches" and whlrh npens
Sunday a t tha Mnvlelnnd
Drive-In Theatre. Tha arrren.
Ing runs through Tuesday
with ahuwtimu aluted fur
duskTeamed for the first time
in Metro GnMwyn Mayer’s
merry-go-round nf melody,
the two "provide the indus­
try wilh a youthful freshness
which observers any will have
fans clamoring to sen them
together again "

Sliarng Ilia arrern with
the color film will be "RockA-Ryn lialiy," Mnrring Jerry
Lewis, This, also, Is In rolor.
Wednesday and Thursday
the Drive-In will feature "In
the tool of the Day" with
June Fonda and "Th* Stripper" with Jnann* Woodward.
The week'* programming
concludes Friday and Satur­
day with • triple feature.
"Seven Days in May" stars
Kirk Douglas and Frederic
March; "la»ve wilh the Prop­
er Stranger” feature* Natalie
Wood and Steve MrQuern; and
"Thu Wild and Ihe Innocent"
brings Audie Murphy in the
top role.

JERRY LEWIS
IN

“ROCK - A - BYE BABY”
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In this kind of weather
when you dine out you want
air enmlili'ined comfort and a
relaxing atmosphere a* well
its good food. All this and
more y o u will find a ! Jean's
Spaghetti House in tlrunge
City. Jean's special this week
through Thursday is chicken
rnrejiilora wilh spaghetti , . .
a complete meal inehiding
dessert. (If course, Jean and
Itoern have a wide ami varied
menu of lasty Italian dishes
. » . nnd cold beer on Sun­
days, too. Re sure to visit
them.

Defends Title
MILWAUKEE (Ul’I) — K»
thy Whitworth, Jnl, N. M., be­
gan defense nf her title in the
5l2,5oO Milwaukee J * y c c e
women's golf tournament to
day against a field nf 37, in
eluding some of the top money
winners in the Ladies Profes­
sional G'df Association.

Vacation
Bound?

You're always aura of a
warm wrlcprn* and rool
drinks in tha air cimdidtioncd
loung* at George'* Tavern.
Don't fargel
Laura Stephen* and her staff
guarantee quick, friendly ner­ your camera and Kodak film
vier nnd offer wide rh.de* of
favorite drink*, either in the
lounge or in tha package
store. If you want to relax
CAMERA SHOP
and enjoy yourself, go to
210 S. PARK AVE.
George's.

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“Q a n j d i d Qhaii&amp;Ji
Djr Doris Williams
A recent chst with one of
Stanford's populnr brldes-elccl,
Miss Niki Ashby, wss dellghtfully refreshing. Niki and
Alex McKibbin will be mar­
ried Saturday, August 8.
With all the parties, etc.

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I to be an ideal couple. Family? modelling. She would love to
They would like to have two model In her spare time and
| boys and a girl in th at order. Is considering entering into
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part time instruction of a
Another young lady beam­ professional nature in A t­
ing with pride these days, not lanta,
bemuse she is going to be.
When queried about the in­
come a bride, is Miss Ann stitution of marriage, Ann re­
Mahan. Ann has ttern award­ vealed that ahe wanted to
ed ii full scholarship to Grady complete her trulning and get
Memorial Hospital School of her degree from the Univer­
sity, and of course, she wants
Nursing in AtluntA.
She was effervescent with to get married and havo two
enthusiasm ns she attempted boys. Vhat girl doesn’t. She
to explain the circumstances. believes In being practical as
Seems she was a contestant well ns being in love.
About entering more con­
III a beauty contest, and one
tests.
She laughed and related
of the gentleman judges
heard that she wanted to pur­ she might If ahe had time, but
sue a career in the medical with all this training and fu­
profession. The distinguished ture plans, how can she work
gentleman turned nut to be it all in?
It looks like our Miss
Mercer I.ee I’rice of the 1’rice
Foundation f r o m Ormond Mahan is definitely on the
Itcaeh and Paris, Franre, He right track and we predict a
recently phoned Ann, a year gratifying and rewarding fu­
later, and arranged her schol- ture for her.
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Another popular young lady
nbout town ie Helen Humner.
At the close of the current
season, all five chapters of
Retn Sigma Phi Sorority elect­
ed their "Girls of the Year"
based on outstanding services
performed in the chapter'* be­
half.
The Gumma Lambda Chap­
ter selected Helen for their
"Girl of the Year.”
She is another tieauleous
brunette with a delightful
personality. T h e Hamners
came to Florida 18 years ago
and have been in Sanford the
past ten years, having llvrd
in Tennessee previously. Don
is an engineer with the At­
lantic Coastline Railroad ami
they have four normal lively

NIKI ASHBY
given In her honor and work­
ing a t the Cape, Nlkl con­
fided that she was in some­
what a state of shock, and
th a t aha and Alex were all
•xcltcd over the big event.
Niki Is a radiant brunette
with a vibrant personality and
• keen sense of humor. She is
a natural for fashion a In
Diode with her graceful figure
and refined style. She adores
sailing and confided ahe reads
everything she ran get her
hands on.
In high school, she was
cheerleader, Key Club sweet­
heart, vice president of the
atudent lardy, and voted one
of Ilia outstanding of six sen­
ior glrla. Sha was nlso nrllvely engaged In other activities
and at Florida State Univer­
sity, she was a member of PI
Beta Phi Sorority.
The bride-elect prefers soft
■weet music and semi-clasalcal to the contemporary
"Ilork ’N Roll." llrr choice
of architecture is colonial
with early Amcrlrnn furnish­
ings. She admitted coyly that
aha will linva to learn kitehrn
techniques, but she is looking
forward to having a home and
garden, slnca aha ha* an avid
interest In lovely flowers.
Alex will graduate from the
University of Florida next
April and is majoring in busln a a a administration. T h e
young couple will reside in
Gainesville until graduation,
a t which time they will return
to Sanford, where Alex an­
ticipate* Joining hi* father's
agency.
Nlkl and Alex are both un­
usually pleasant, and appear

W eathersficld

Personals
11y Maryann Mile*
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Park­
er of Tuians Drive have been
visiting relatives in Morgan
and New Orleans, l-a. and
Nashville, Tenn,
Since their return home,
they have had as house
guests, Mr*. Parker’s sister
and family, Mr. and Mr*.
Frederick Judson and sons,
Ricky and Lewis from Millvalley. Calif.
Mr. and Mra. Edward
Owens of W. Notre Dame Dr.
have returned from a trip to
South Carolina, having visit­
ed her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Cilia Montgomery in Kingstree, and hi* parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Owena In MulUna.
Mr. and Mra. Don Davis of
Tulane Driva are home from
i trip to Detroit, where they
were guests of Mr*. Davis'
parents, Mr. and Mra. 11. N.
Stevens. They also visited
with Mr. and Mra. Anton
LaUt and Mr. and Mr*. Da|&gt;
las 11. Pavla.

Miss Niki
shby Miss Marilyn McDaniel
A
Complimented At Beauteous Bridal Luncheon
,

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MISS NIKI ASHBY, left sented, bride-elccl of
Alex McKibbin, and MIhh Marilyn McDaniel,
right Heated, bride-elect of David ll. King, were
recent honor kiich I h of a bridal luncheon at Jim
Spencer's Restaurant given by Mrs. Jimmy
CrnppH, Mrs. Henry Wight and their daughters.

Enterprise Personals
Parker.
By Mrs. Ritrhle Harris
Roland Sides of California
Is visiting his father and fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Waller Trapp
ily, Mr. and Mr*. O. B. Sldca. vbilled Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Al­
len in Altoona.
Mrs. Ruth l/ing is attending
Mr. and Mr*. Michael (Mic­
summer school session at "ole
Miss,” University of Missis­ key! Neal have returned from
sippi. University Ctly, Mis*. their honeymoon and Mickey
left July 25 to his newly as­
James C. Welch is now cm signed base in New Guinea
ployed at tbc West Volusia for six months. Mrs. Neal will
Memorial Hospital in DeLand, remain here while lie Is away.

A Itamonte

The Crowells

with her aunt, Mrs. Evprelt
Lawson, and her grandmother.
Mrs. Wanda Ellcnwood, in St.
Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car­
penter and daughters, Janice
and Charlotte, left Friday for
a vacation with relatives in
Panama City. They were ac­
companied by Mr*. Carpen­
ter's sister, Ellen Fay Peters.

Mrs. Alma Goodwin return­
Louella Mae Stullz, daugh­ ed Saturday from a vacation
Miss Lani Friend, daughter
of Mr. ami Mrs. L. F. Friend, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold with her daughter and fam­
Green Springs, has returned Stulls, returned from a visit ily and other relatives in Co­
lombia, Tenn.
from a vacation with friends
in Waukecgan, III.
Women Democrats Mr. and Mra. A. M. Nelson,
who have neen house guest: of
Expected guests of Mr. and
Mis* Doris Faber this week,
Mrs. E. R. Echols arc Mr. and Attend Quarterly
were spend-thc-day guests of
Mr*. F. K. Bradley of Spar­
Miss Kurd la Faber in Detanburg, S. C., and Mr. and
Land Thursday.
Mrs. H. E. Hansen of Holly­ Luncheon Meet
wood.
The third quarterly meeting

ANN MAHAN
urships. The philanthropist
Judges many contests and
has assisted many of the de­
serving contestants in fulfill­
ing their career ambitions.
Ann is tlie daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Malian, orig­
inally from Kentucky, and the
family bus been in Sanford
for nine years. She Is the cur­
rent "Miss Semionle County,”
and bus been awarded troph­
ies silica her pre-school days,
which are displayed In abund­
ance at the Malum home. Re­
cently slir was first runnerup in the "Miss Winter Park”
pageant, and won the trophy
for "Miss Congeniality” in
this eontcsl .
It is always a pleusure to
chat with Ann. She bus the
grace and polsa of a royal
princess and so easy on the
eye*. Her comely brunette
beauty ii enhanced with spar­
kling brown eyes and a tooth
paste ud smile. She is an only
child and loves tennis and

Standing from the left are Mrs. Clifford Mc­
Kibbin Jr., mother of Miss Ashby’s fiance; Mrs.
Marthu Ashby, Miss Ashby’s mother; Mrs.
Thomas F. McDaniel, Marilyn’s mother; Miss
Fat Wight and Miss Anno Crapps, co-hostcsscs.

Ilridea.elect Mi** Marilyn
McDaniel and M!*s Niki Ashby were honor guest* Wed­
nesday of n joint bridal lunch­
eon at Jim Sprnrrr'a Restau­
rant. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
James Crapps and daughter,
Mils Anno Crapps, and Mrs.
Henry Wight and daughter,
Miss Pat W ight
The U shaped luncheon
table arrangement featured
tropical g r e e n e r y hanked
along the inside edges with
n handsome floral rcnterpiecc
of roses and glads. Dainty
bridal cards m a r k e d the
guests places.
An attractive and appetis­
ing salad luncheon course
with a shrimp salad entree
complemented with iced des­
sert was the lunrheon cuisine.
The hostesses presented
Miss McDaniel and Miss Ash­
by each with a silver butter
knife and silver relish 'tray in
their chosen patterns.
Marilyn was striking in a
soft turquoise two piece crepe
ensemble featuring appliques
on the shell blouse. Niki was
attired in a colorful bordered
print In shades of brown and
orange.
Others attending the charm­
ing luncheon were Mrs. Mnrtha Bishop Ashby, Niki's
mother; Mrs. Robin Rrown

of the Democratic Women'*
Mr. and Mra. Henry Dreg- Club of Florida nssemhted re­
gors and children of Tampa cently at the Robert Meyer
HELEN IIAMNEIt
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Motel in Orlundo for a busi­
youngsters, Hebe, Karl David, Sidney Emanurl and family.
ness meeting and luncheon.
Donna and IIrend*.
Rob Fuller addressed thn
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. OwvnHelen is immedluU past
group,
explaining the func­
resident of Gaimnn I j u ii ImIu, by of Lskclsnd were Sunday
and devotes must of her gursli of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. tion* of the Democratic Wom­
en'* Club in conjunction with
spare time to tha sorority.
t h e Democratic Executive
Sha particl|&gt;atci in all water
sports and is a natural with Mrs. J. F. Brown Committee.
Wnrren Goodrich, Demo­
thn needle. Her clothes are
cratic Executive Chairman,
self designed and she ''whips Is Hostess T o
spoke on the duties of the
them up" herself, to resemble
Democrats, and urged all
original Parts creations. She
member* to support the Dem­
also sews for her children, W M PF Ladies
ocratic candidates.
and loves to experiment with
The W. M. P. F. of tha Mis­
Representing H e m i n o l t
fabrics.
sionary Alliance Church mrt County Democratic Women’s
The answer ns to what elsa
she did In her spare time wits recently at the home of Mra. Club were Catherine Gchr,
almost brutally candid. What J. F. Brown with Mr*. B. II, president; Florence Gllmartin,
Stono giving tha devotional vice president; Delores Ander­
apar* time?
son, treasurer, Mary Earl
program.
The members voted to send Walker and Ruth Gallagher.
a sunshine basket to Mrs.
Gibbs, and announced a busi­
Rags and feather dusters
Chicago, llllnoia where they ness and social gathering will used in bygone days by clean­
visited friends and relatives.
lie held at the church In Aug. ing women have been replac­
ust.
ed w i t h chemically-treated
Mr. and Mrs. Charles HowOthers attending were the elolhs which attract dust in
iiimi and daughters, Cheryl Mines, Gt-oigc Wells, William the ssme manner that a mag­
and Marsha, returned from a Webb, Fay Lee, Charles Dees, net attracts particles of me­
trip to Chattanooga, Tenner* P. F. Eckman, Solan Teslon tal, National Cleaning Con­
aee visiting relatives. They al­ and E. A. Montiorton.
tractors Inc., reports
so toured the Smokies.

And Grandsons
Enjoy Tour
Ry Maryann Mile*
Mr. and Sir*. Charles Crow­
ell Sr. have recently returned
ftom a trip to North Curolina, where they enjoyed vis­
iting the Great Smoky Moun­
tains with their grandsons,
Wayne anil Mike Crowell.
Wuyno and Mike are H ip
sons of Mr, and .Mrs. Charles
Crowell Jr. of Jacksonville, N.
C., and the Senior Crowells
bellied Mike and his father
celebrate their hirthduys dur­
ing the vacation.
The group enjoyed touring
tha Indian Reservation fq !
Cherokee, N. C., an Indian
pugcant In nn outdoor theater
and a tour of historical Gulllnhurg, Tenn.

and Miss Donna Ashby, her
sisters; and Mrs. Thomas F.
McDaniel, mother of Marilyn.
Also the Mrnes. Clifford
McKibbin Jr. mother of Miss
Ashby's fiance, S. D. Bishop
Jr., Wally Phillips, Dale Scott
and Thomas Bowden.
Also the Misses Judy Lud­
wig and Rose KratierL

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Personals

By Julia Ilartoa
Mr. and Mra. Dun Gilbert
and twin daughters, Jesnnle
and Cathy of Magnolia Drive
recently returned from a trip
to Miami, S a n i b e I Island
and Lido * Beach, Sarasota,
where they visited friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Nellie Carter of San­
ford visited with Mra. Nora
Gilbert of Magnolia Driva
while her aon and family were
on vacation.
Mr. and Mr*. Russell NordBren, Highland Driva, Alta­
monte Springs and Mr. and
Mra, E. Swanson of Longwood, returned front a trip to

South Seminole

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Wayna Mor­
ris and aona, Sandy and Mike,
of Pine Street in Sanlando
Estates spent last weekend
at their retreat in Ocala For­
est.

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Army Gives Undershirt A Boost
by Jerry fiherhan
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
There you are sweltering
under a hoi summer sun. Off
comes the dark, "heat-absorb­
ing" shirt and on Roes the
light-colored "cool" one.
Ruddy, It's all In your head,
according to the Arinj. They
have made studies of the
effect of hot weather on the
human body and have come
up with some startling data
—no doubt, »o that sergeants
can tell their troops that they
only THINK they're uncom­
fortable and that Ft. Hood
dust la really GOOD FUR
YOU.
At the Army Quartermaster
Research
Center,
Natick.
Mass., they stood a copper
dummy naked in Use hot
sun (there is a rumor that it
was really a private sprayed
with metallic paint). His
heat gain was 200 calories an
hour.
When draped with clothing,
however, he gained only 12u
calories.
Researchers
found that
wearing a cotton undershirt
added considerably to summer
comfort because it Increase**
tiie body's cooling surface.
Evaporation of perspiralion,
as any schoolboy knows, is
nature's way of preventing
you from getting hot as a
teapot. When a ventilated Tshlrt made of such merceriz­
ed cotton Is worn, the body's

cooling efficiency is increased | hot days a reasonable amount
hy as much as So per eenl. I of physical work uill actually
One myth exploded by the keep you cooler, because
Army Is that light colors are muscle action help* propel
cooler than dark.
Tests blood through the body and
showed that the difference in relieves the heart's work
reflective qualities of clothing load.
is so small that colors don't
So you see. private, we're
make a difference. Charcoal actually doing you a favor hy
gray is as cool as white.
letting you carry that mortar
They also tell u s that on 20 miles hack to camp.'

"But Pop, the Army says you're acta illy cooler whei
you're working!"

are never used because of
taste and product prefer­
ence*.
Rut the major reasons cou­
pons aren't used still remain
— they arc lost or thrown
away.
Since he is with a firm in­
volved in issuing
coupon*
(Golden Grain .Macaroni Co.),
DeDomenieo naturally is nil
lor Itomomukors making the
most of their coupons, lie
suggests keeping a coupon
file or clipping coupons to the
weekly shopping list.
However, the question re­
mains whether you save by
using coupons. The average
supermarket now stock* some
8,000 Rems, up from 1,54WJ at
Ihu end of World War II. Each
year nearly 500 new Rem* are
introduced.
Despite allegiance lu many
products, homemakers try out
these new one*. If there is an
8- or 10-cenl coujxin uffs-rinr.
for a new or improved item,
lliere Is a definite cents-off
savings. And unlike trailing
stamps, the cost of coupon* 1*
not passed on to the con­
sumer through an Increase in
store prices. It la ubsorlicd by
Hie product producer. In this
sense, loo, lliere Is a saving.

Also to figure Hie amount
you might save llvlt year with
coupons, hunt up those around
your house. Add the total val­
ue of the ones you WOULD
redeem. Whul is Hie differ­
ence in the amount you paytor a product with a coupon
and a similar one without?
WORLD OF SOUND: A
stereo-tape recorder tits the
needs of those who like to be
surrounded by music and
words. A portable alcrco-lapv
unit (see photo) refolds ster­
eophonic or monoplwnlc cart­
ridges. black 20 or less tape
cartridges on the loading
platfrorn and the system auto­
matically threads, plays, re­
winds, changes and rrstaeks
cartridges for up to is hours
of music or speech.
KYI
To l&gt;e]p you answer reader
queries, the trade name and
manufacturer of the product
mentioned In Today's Sharp
Shop are:
Revere - Wollcntak Auto­
matic Tape Recorder, by tile
Rcvere-Wollensak Div. ot 3M,
2301 Hudson Jld., St. Paul
19, Minn.

Record Shop

No Singles For Peter Nero
climb to Hie top of his field,
helped by television and con­
cert appearances across the
country. " I ’ve seen a lot of
people. There's nothing like
the rapport established wllh
an audience."
Nero finds It hard to re
cord his distinctive sound in
the short time allowed on a
single. And if lie switches
from his album image, disc
jockeys shy away from play­
ing ttie record.
The title of Nero's lwh al­
bum will be picked soon,
hut he knows It will lie more
speciflc than " Reflections,”
"That was subtle. It turned
out I was reflecting on some
of the best sings of 1963. lint
the new trend is
towards
title* that tell precisely w hit's
Inside. Look at the titles to­
day — three are things like
•Hits of 1964' or T op Ten
Tunes of I1M3' or 'Here We
Are Folks, The Rest Tunes
Recorded On a Thursday
Night* or -IHowin' In The
Wind And the Other Rig Hits'
and turn out to be songs no
one has ever beard."
ALBUM OK THE WEEK—
The original Broadway cast
recording of "Hamlet" (Col­
umbia) has some thrilling
moments as Richard Burton
playa with virtuosity the mag-

iiltiernt Instrument that ia bis
voice. Four discs comprise
Ibis deluxe package, along
with a booklet that covers the
history of the play and Its
well known players.
HAVE SOME LAUGHS —
"Here's Godfrey Cam bridgeReady Ur Not" (Epic) is a
tunny, sharp album with some
great lines front Hie Negro
j ctor-cumrdian (lie says he
used to believe everything he
heard on television until be
tried to buy flesh-cokircd
bandages).
MALE ORDER — borne
gout albums by
males:
* Jack J oih*s — Bewitched"
(Kapp) has some fine sing­
ing. especially In the lovely
"F ar Away"; "When Lights
Are low " (Columbia) will
please
Tony- Bennett de­
votees; Al Hirt offer* "Cot­
ton Candy" I It('A) "Tile Dave
Clark Five Return" (Epic) fur
Anglophiles;
Andre Previn
plays "Sound -Stage" (Colum­
bia).
Illf.ll (L tS S IC A L ; Proko

Rev's "Romeo and Juliet"
(Angel) with Efreiu Kurtz
conducting the Philharmonic
Orchestra;
Saint • Saem
".Symphony No. 3" (Angel)
with George* Petre conduct­
ing the Paris Conservatoire
Orchestra.
.

PH. July St- 'fit—Pnpw 9

I The Clo th es Poll
1

(booh Gbbij •
DEAR ABRY: l am 29
and very much In love vvith
a 3t-year-old man who was
married for eight years. He
recently divorced 111* witc
because, alter spending a
fortune on doctors, lie found
out that the reason they bad
never had children was be­
cause hi* wife couldn't have
any. This man is crazy ubout children and say* lie
won't lake a chance on m ar­
rying another woman who
can’t give him a family. I
know this Is going to sound
horrible, Ahby, bill he says
that the day- 1 can give him
proof that I am pregnant,
lie will marry me. Rut not
nnlil. lie says lie will even
pul it in writing. He lias u
lot to offer a girl, and I see
nothing wrong witli Ids pro­
position. but I would like
to know if it would hold up
m court.
WILLING 1U GAMBLE

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Do Coupon Clippers Save?

BY JOAN CROSBY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK - (NEA) Type casting exists in the re­
cording industry Just as much
as It docs on Broadway and
H o l l y w o o d , according to
Peter Nero.
Nero, whose RCA allium,
"Reflections," has just been
released, and whose «* yet
untitled tenth Is soon to be re­
corded, has become a topselling recording star as an
exclusive allium artist.
The talented pianist
has
only made two singles, neither
• lilt.
"One, called ‘Space Flight,'
was so bad i didn’t see how
it could miss," lie laughed.
"It had voices and guitars
. and rhythm and a monotonous
left hand that drove me out ol
my mind, it had a simple
melody and a beat Hist was
not at all subtle. Rut it didn't
cause loo much utlention.
"To make a hit Inatrumcntal single you have to have
something that Is dill*1rent
enough (rum what is already
around, but not drastically
new. I think Al llirt's 'Java'
ii the most nearly perfect
single I have ever heard."
Peter made his first album
for rleste In April, 1901. Since
then be baa had a steady

Krralfl

DEAR WILLING: if you
sec nothing wrong with Ibis
proposition at age 29. I
doubt that I can educate
you in one letter. As lor
whether In* "deal" (written
or otherwise) would hold up
in court, a lawyer can tell
you. A pity they don't re­
quire lilt AIN tests along
with It],ODD tests before
marriage.

|^3harp Shopping^

How much money will you
lose this year at the super­
m arket because of an overSight?
An executive for a food
product* firm says at least
fit) million homcmakcs arc
missing out on S9oo million
dollars In aavings. How?
It all revolves around the
the flood of coupons which
Increases each year. Their
use hy food and non food
producers it up lot) percent
In the last five years. Un­
ashamedly they woo homcmakera into buying new or
Improved products. It is
Startling to discover that by
the end of 1064 more than 10
billion ol these slips will turn
up in mailboxes, in news­
papers and magazines, or Re
tucked away in a package In
a alore.
The great loss referred to
by Paul DeDomenieo results
when tim e coupons aren't re­
deemed.
"Thii year alone," he says.
"AO million homemakers will
fall to rrdeem alxmt 90 per
cent of Use 10 billion cents off
coupons."
Realistically, DeDomenieo
admits that many coupons

franfnrh

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DEAR AHBY: My wife
seldom throw s any tiling out,
and consequently our home
is cluttered wilh old news­

papers, magazine*, rags,
empty catsup bottles, pickle
Jar*, outgrown children's
clothing, toys, and I could
go on and on I have attack­
ed this mess a few limes
and admit that Hie last time
I was quite vocal about my*
displeasure, which did not
make for domestic tran­
quility. We have children
12, 8 ami I. My wife Is in
good health and does not
work uulside Hie home. Can
this problem be solved?
SEMI-HAPPY
DEAR SEMI: Your house
is not a home. It's a lire
trap! If your wife is in good
health, she is apparently
lazy. "Attack the mess'' to­
gether. The Salvation Army
would appreciate the toys
and clothing. Pon't permit
your wife to accumulate an­
other collection even if you
have to sacritice a little
"dnmcilic tranquility" to
achieve some semblance of
orderliness.
*

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•

DEAR AliRY: I know you
usually slick up for the
teen-agers, but I think you
should menliuti that there
are plenty ot parents who
have tried their best to raise
their children to Is- honest
and decent, but something
goes wrong In spite ot their
efforts Thunk you.
HOUSTON PARENT

Hie answer.
know ?

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P r o b l e m s ? Write to
AR11Y, Box 09700, lz&gt;» An­
geles, Calif., ihsnS). For a
personal reply, enclose a
stamped, acll-addrcsscd rn
velope.

some future period when it
will lie revived as "cute and
quaint." For ns this fait
there are Rapper bags fringed
in Jet beads to swing and
twinkle on the arm or over
the shoulder. Another relic
from "way back when" I* the
j e w e l e d s.-itin bracelet |H&gt;ueli,
deep enough to house the
toy poodle if you want
to take him along.
Gold tassels and fringed
pendants will swing on tong
chains just above Jet-fringed
shimmy belts, resting low on
llw- hips. And the oldfashioned bow-knot pin will
replace all the butterflies
and birds (bat perched on
collar* this summer.
Even hosiery will lie dec­
orated or textured. For eve­
ning some stockings are deli­
cately painted to look like
luoc, another throw hack to
the 3(1*.

Next time you watch the
late show, don't ridicule Hie
fashion*. Come fall, you may
see the same lovely vision* in
your ovvn full-length mirror.
Chic Chat
O: I understand Hint skirts
vclll lw- shorter this fall I
have quite enough trouble
right now with short skirts be­
cause 1 have heavy leg*. Hour
can I wear an) Uilng that
comes only to mid-knee and
still look attractive?" — Mr*.
John Y.
Dear Mrs. John Y: You
ean’I. Rut you don't have to
either. Tho fall skirts will lie
pleated, flared or paneled.
You can sneak in an addi­
tional Inch with no one being
the wiser because the skirta
will swing when you walk.
Wear stockings wilh team s
unit in shades that aren't too
light. You'll look trim and aa
up-to-date as (lie next gal.

-The, M ature Parent

Wrapped Up In Neuroses

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murk* at school may In- sev­
erely reprimanded while good
behavior ami good marks are
taken for granted. Muves toward Independence nmy bo
ridiculed. All these Rotors
give him a feeling of unworthiness—of la-lug woith
nothing unless he is some­
thing lie Is noL
Briefly, he may try to eling
to the most powerful person
around him; lie nmy try to
rebel nml fight; he may try
to shut olhcis out of Ills In­
ner life and wltlulruw emo­
tionally from them.
lu a healthy human rela­
tionship the moves toward,
against or away from others
nre not mutually exclusive.
The uhllity to want ami give
iiffection or to give in: Hie
ability to fight nml (lie abil­
ity to keep to oneself—these
nru complementary capacities
necessary for good liuninn re­
lations. Rut ill the child who
feel* himself isolaled and
helpless ill a world conceived
as potentially hostile, these

movra liecome extreme and
rigid.
Affect ion, for instance, ba­
ronies clinging; cumplianca
liecome* appeasement. Sim­
ilarly he is driven to rebel or
lo keep aloof without refer­
ence to his real feelings and
regardless of the inappropriutuiw-ss of his attitude lu a
particular situation.
The three moves townnl,
against and away from otlicis
therefore constitute a con­
flict—his busie conflict with
others. In lime he tries to
aiilva It hy making one of
these moves consistently pre­
dominant—by making his pre­
vailing altitude one of compli­
ance or aggressiveness or
aloofness.
This inner strength is sap­
ped by his having to la- on
tho defensive, by his inner di­
vision, by the way Ills early
"solution" initiated a one­
sided development, thereby
■nuking lurge areas of hie
IH-i-sonatily unavailable
lo
him.

School and You ]

Public Vs. Private

ourselves up as the final au
Hiority in Hie family on all
matters of taste.
Dad looks longingly at u
comfortable chair in a de­
partment store, and we tell
Idm It would balk horrible in
Die living room. He meekly
accept* tin- verdict.
He announces tin t he Is go
ing lu buy a new suit and
mom either lags along to
make sure he gets what she
thinks is right, or gives him
explicit directions alxiut Un­
kind of suit to buy.

By Ruth Millett
Even when lie goes down
and selects a gill lor Ills wife
to surprise tier on her birthday nr wedding anniversary,
she may sneak hack to the
store nml
exchange it (or
something she likes hotter.
No wuniier tin- pair men
don’t trust their own ability
to pick out anything wiUioul
(irM consulting main.
We have managed to con­
vince them that we
know
what's U-st for the whole fam­
ily — and it ain’t necessarily
so!

The Care Of Your Garden Hose
By Mr. F li
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
If il has been necessary tor
you to buy a new garden hose
cw ry lew years, you are
throwing away good money.
A good hose, pro|ierly eared
for, will last indefinitely.
If It doe* spring a leak, re­
pair* are f a i r l y simple.
Thrnw-Ing away V) or 75 feet
(it hose is wasteful.
To begin with, buy a good
hose. Extremely small buses
made or Run, unreinfurerd
material will not wear well.
Beware Uir Sun
Leaving Hie hose out in Hasun instead of storing it will
shorten its life. Heat will
cause the material to break
down. Water that remains in­
side Hie hose under these
condition* wil liecome hot
and alfect the material.
Oil i* another enemy of
hoses, particularly t h o s e
tnade of rubber. Keep your
hose clean. Use plain water.
When you store a hose,
store it dry. Drain it and wipe
olf the outside. Coil il. Never
hang it over a nail.
Um a reel if you have one
or loop II over a w&lt;x]en hang­
er, a smooth piece of wood

i

Does anyone

A combination of injurious
influence* prevents u chilli's
Hale lo write letters? hculthy growth.
Summarized, they oil boil
Send one dollar to Aliliy,
Box tw in, lsi* Angeles, down to the (net Hint the peo­
Calif., 9iHH)!t, fur Abby s ple in the environment are
booklet, "R o w T o w r i t e too wnipped up in Ibeir own
DEAR PARENT: Ye*,
LKTKRS FOR ALL DC neuroses to be able to love
(lie child or even to see him
what you say is true. Rut I
CASION.N."
ii* the purticulur imlividuul he
is. They nmy he dominating,
over protective, intimidating,
hypocritical, overcxacting. ovBy Oswald Jacoby viindtilgent, partial to broth­
er* or alslers, etc.
Whatever t h e i r neurosis
The correct play was to may be, they render il diffi­
ruff the first diamond In his cult for I he ehlht to arrive at
own hand and lay down tin- n proper arlf-cvniuation. A
ace of spades to see it (In­ blirul adoration limy inflate
NORTH
31
ti u c e n would drop. R his feeling of significance. Iln
* U(! 4 3
wouldn’t, whereii|Mm South may feci wanted, liked, appre­
¥ III fl !i
should play the ace ot hearts ciated not for what lie is hut
* A7U33
to soc It the Jack would drop. for satisfying his parents'
* A
WEST
EART
It wouldn't. His next play needs for adoration, prestige
Not shown
Not shown
would he the king of spades. or power,
SO!Til (II)
This time Hie queen would1 A rigid regime of perfec­
* A K .1
drop whereupon .South could tionist standards may evoke
¥ A KQ 4
go to dummy,
discard tils 1a feeling of inferiority for not
* None
* KQ J 10 9 3
low heart on Hie are ot din liieahiii ing up lo such de­
Roth vulnerable
imimls, return to his hand and mands. Misdemeanors or hud
south Mrst North East
draw
trumps.
2A
Fas* 2 ♦
l’» i
If Hid second spade lead
4 N T. I’ns* 5 ¥
Fuss
I
?*
Fas* Fas*
Faso
failed to drop the queen, .South
ezp-'iiiug Irad—♦ Q
would go over to dummy and
discard his jack of spades.
That way he would retain the
South felt that he had been same heart play that he would
unlucky. Actually, he h»d have had If hi- had taken Ids
discard at trick one.
made a very had play.
h) Susan Light

(jl)q Jh&amp; (jJomsLn:
Nvwapapjer Enterprise A***n.
A friend canceled an ap­
pointment with me the other
day. Her explanation: her
husband asked her to meet
ldin to ix-lp him choose a new
hat.
IJke a lot of other husbands.
Iters has evidently been niado
so aware of Ills wile's super­
ior taste hr Ins reached the
point where lie doesn’t trust
himself to select a hat wlihoiil
her help.
It's dreadful the way we
women have managed to set

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Late Movies Come To Life

am rcmlndrd of an Incident
which occurred in your city
by Helen llennessy
not long ago. Judge L. J.
Newspaper Enterprise
King, of Criminal Di.-tricl
Women's Editor
Court No. 2 found a young
Don't
take that third m ar­
man in his court whom he
had already placed on pro­ tini tills fall nr you may trip
bation. He (old the lad that over your feather lx&gt;a. Don't
now he would have to give laugh. It could happen.
Accessories for the coming
him a prison sentence. The
boy answered. "Hood! I'd season will take some getting
rather go there than go used to. Al first glance we
may seem like refugees from
home!"
late television who somehow
• • t
DEAR ARRY: My name gut on the wrong side of Hie
screen.
happens to be KtLltUY, and
The trumpery offered us
wherever I go, people say,
lid*
season is not just rem ­
"O — Kilroy was here!"
iniscent of the Garbo amt
Will you please tell me who
Harlow era. It's taken right
Kilroy was?
from It without one whit of
KILROY
redesigning.
For evening, coque fea­
HEAR KILROY: The ex
ther* will encircle the neck
pressloti originated during
and (nil to any desired length
World War II. 1 don't know
ami gloves will be shirred amt
whether Kilroy was a leg­
decorated with fake gem*.
endary character or a real
The evening bag, as wc
one, but I'll tu-i one of my
know
R, may disappear inlo
reader* can conic up with

$jao)bif. On fihidqsi
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
After four day s of part
scores we can stand a lilt la
excitement til the column.
Here Is a hand that decided
the tom Vanderbilt Cup.
At one table .South stopped
at a nice safe six club con­
tract; at Hie oilier table .South
arrived at seven dub* and re­
ceived a queen of diamonds
ojiening. lie thought for a
while, put up dummy’s ace ol
diamonds and discarded his
jack of spades.
The heart jack was guard­
ed against him and lie was
down one hick. Furthermore,
it turned out that East had
started with queen mid onespade so that if South had
discarded a iiearl at trick one
he would have made Hugrand slum.

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By Abigail Van Buren

nailed al right angle* to *
garage wall stud, or coil II
around Hie inside of a bushel
basket.
Repair How-To
Minor leak* can be patched
or repaired.
With a rubber hose, dry
the hose, roughen Hie surface
and work plastic rubber Inin
llic hole. Tire patchei applied
Iml cun Im used for larger
breaks, but cutting out the
had part and using a mender
ml gill
wiser,
I’inhule* in a plastic hose
can be repaired hy touching
with a soldering iron. Tlie hot
tip will push tile melted plas­
tic- inlo the hole. '
Again, for large break*,
use a mender.
Menders arc metal tubes
the same size as Die inside di­
ameter of the hose. Cut out
th bad portion of Hie imse
and install Hie mender.
The mender hat cleat* that
arc pounded down inlo the
outside of the hose to hold R
in place.
For plastic hotet, there arc
special compression menders
that arc tightened onto the
box after the hose iia* been
diprd In hot water to make it
pliable.

New couplings are Installed
(he same way. In lice case of
plastic hoar, Ilk' coupling haa
an inner sleeve that screws
Into the softened hose to ex­
pand It against the coupling.
Couplings don't wear out—
they beromo damaged when
you drag the coupling over
Hie driveway or sidewalk,
when you let il hang against
the concrete, or when you
permit the threads lo fill with
dirt.
The hose ilsc-lt is weakened
at the coupling when you pull
on it o rtwist it. Install n
swivel coniK-ctur at tho sill
rock. Tins will turn rather
than permitting the hose to
twist and hrnd.
Take IT EASY
Couplings, nozzles a n d
sprinklers arc all equlpikxl
with washers. Unlike faucet
washers, these are easy to
install. They're inexpensive,
too. Install new ones every
spring and at Hie first sign
of a dripping connection.
Don't strain Hie hose by
turning off the water al the
nozzle end only, for any
length of time, nor should
you stiqi the flow of water by
kinking Um Ik*'*

Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MISS LIGHT: My
husband has recently been
promoted. For Hie llrsl time
In our lives we can allord to
do some ol Hie tiling* we've
dreamed about.
W'c'vc often wt*licd flint our
daughter could attend a priv­
ate girls' school. Now that
we’re In a position to m-iuI
tier, Itoucier, we’re not cer­
tain Dial this is Uic wise
thing to do. She has been
happy in her present school.
She will In- in the eighth
grade in (lie (all and is looking forward to m-IiooTs open­
ing.
Application* fur Uie private
school are due, so wc mu»t
make a decision soon.

Cun you help us?—WON­
DERING
ANSWER: Not very much!
There are so tnuny unknown
factors in this problem that
only « fortune teller would
(liter a definite solution.
How doe* )our daughter
leel aland transferring ? An
eighth grader sluiuld have
some voice in deciding her
future.
.Secondly, are you dissatis­
fied wilh Um public school
your daughter now allend*?
Du you believe the private
school will give her a heller
■-due ilium?
lliere questions, must l«
answered honestly If you are
lu make an intelligent de­
cision. I assume you are In­
terested in more Ilian the
"status" of having a child In

private school.
Generally, private school!
offer smaller classes, mure
personal attention, more em ­
phasis on tradition, etiquette
and character building They
have freedom tu pioneer in
rdurnlionul experiments and
innovations.
With their greater resources
and depth of faculty, however,
top public
schools have a
more diversified curriculum
and equally high academia
standards.
As a compromise measure,
perhaps your daughter could
attend private school in Um
eighth grade, then decide
whether site wishes to con­
tinue through high scIiikiI,
This would give you an op­
portunity to sec how reality
measures up h&gt; your dreams.

Msamssm
What Stops Water Stains?
and then slip pieces of fuam
by I’olly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Assn, j rubber into these pocket* for
DEAR FOLLY — People easier work on tlie knees.
who camp know that rains Foam come* out when the
gel matches mi wet that it is garment Is wasted.
almost lm|KM*ilile to strike
W h e n mailing breakable
tlK-rn to start a tiro. New wc tilings, fill plastic bags with
dip the match heads In melted shredded paper to make little
parallin or wax from an old pillows lo cushion them. Sev­
candle to prevent their get­ eral could tie made at one
ting wet. Tlie tre ated matches time and kept on hand wMi
light Ju*l as easily aa la-fore other wrapping materials. —
and wc can build firci in spite MRS, J. C. K.
ut tise rains.—SYLVIA
GlKIJs — Any little gaps
DEAR POLLY - Use HOT around (lie hags could be fill­
vinegar on glass to remove ed in with loose tlireddrel
dabs of paint. This is much pa|icr a* double insurance. —
quicker that Um- old scraping POLLY
with a razor. I might add
DEAR I’OLLY — To help
that it's aster, too.
keep shears rustproof, rub tlie
When
serving
cheese unplated Inner suriace of each
squares or similar appeti­ blade with a crushed piece ui
zers, Use lllllc pretzel slicks waxed paper. — 3IRS. It. K.
lather than toothpick* and
DEAR POLLY — 1 keep my
the sticks cun be calm , loo. sewing machine In iny bed­
—31RE. 31. b.
room and leave it open must
DEAR POLLY - Built in of Hie time. I took a pillow­
kneepad* arc wonderful when case Uiat was worn but had
you wen] the garden or scrub the embroidery and crocheted
the floor. Sew large pockets edge in good shape, cut it
on the knees of old alack* in half and aewed across the

cut end. ‘Hus gives me an at­
tractive cover fur Ho.- ma­
chine head w-hen it is open so
much of tile time. — RUTH
GIRLS - lliere is little
doubt that we'll not procrasti­
nate on stnkll mending and
sewing Jobs if the machine ia
readily available. I hare re­
cently started to keep mine In
a large guest coat closet
which has a light. 3!y jmrtalile
ia heavy to lift, so now it
stays iicruiancntly on a type­
writer table that rolls
on
casters. I find It Ideal for the
pur|&gt;o*c. A small chair la tak­
en Inlo the closet whcrei
everything is all ready for
even a tiny job. If company
comes, tlie chisel door it
closed and no one teot the
sewing clutter.—POLLY
DEAR POLLY — if your
hair slip* out of your bath­
ing cap, cut off tbe top of an
old nylon stocking and put
it around your bead before
putting on the bathing cap —
KAY KAY

�, fir

Bl W l W I l i il M I g flW

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
l . P e rs o n a ls

14. Beauty Care

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8. Doga » Cats • Pets

Permanent Special
CAM) OF THANKS
AKC REGISTERED PEKING­
The Family of Louise Doles Our Budget Wave Now 36.95 ESE, 2 female*. 9 month* A
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Copeland wishes to thank all
4 month*. Call 322-4757 or
332-0834 tec at 101 E. Onora Road,
her many Friends in San- 318 Palmelto Ave.
lord tor their thoughtful con­ COMPLETE BEAUTY SER- Sanford.
tributions during her long VICE. Reasonable prices.
PENS A RAnBITS
illness and at tho time of Free parking, 2nd &amp; Oak,
her pssslng. There would Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105 Approximately GO rabbits
*85 Male awl Femals
never be enough room to 5. Oak, 322-ST4Z.
Ph. 322-9197
thank each and every one In­
dividually for afl the many S. Day Nu merles
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop­
kindnesses, both Floral and
tion, hoarded. Animal ReaMOLLY AVE.
Monetary. Everything has
cue League, 1700 W. MlnneKINDERGARTEN
been so greatly appreciated.
aota. Del-awl. Ph. 734-184®.
JUNIOR
KINDERS
Signed:
2427 HOLLY AVENUE
Betty Copeland MoilnsU
10. Livestock
Th. 322 3560
Mary Lou Copeland
The Finest In
SHETLAND PONIES, 375 and
Pre-School Education
up. Will pailure. Plenty rid­
Legal Notice
ing (pace. Ph. 322-5479.

n o n m nr pnncser.nihfie
rnn ru n : ct-oaisro o r
nnAD M H iU T -o r-w sr

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKHNl
TOO WIM, PIjKAHK TAKK
NOTICE that lh» noart of
County Cnmmlxslnhtr* of Hamtools County. Florl'la, nt
o'clock. A. M.. on tits Itlh day
of Auausl, A. O.. till, at tha
County Court Uouaa tn Han*
ford, Ramtnola County, Flor.
Ida, will conaldsr and datarwilns whathar or not th* Coun­
ty will dost. varata, renounce
and disclaim any right of tha
County and tha Publla In and
do tha following described road
right-of-way!
Tha North 1# fast, Lot 1J.
Ulock A (Isas the Hast II)
fast thereof), of DJI. AND
MRS. lfKNRT rOSTERH
HAMMOCK. Best of l-aks
Charm, as rscordsd In Plat
Book 1, Paga I of tha PubIIo Rtcorda of Bemlnola
County, Florida.
F K R S O N S INTERESTED
MAT APPEAR AND RE
HEARD AT THE TIME AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED.
BOARD OF COUNTT COM.
MISSIONERB OF SEMINOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA
Byi /a / Arthur II. Beck­
with, Jr., Clark
Publish! July SI, IMS
CDB-tai
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
PON TAX DEED
(Sea. I M J S Florida Statute*
Of IMO)
NOTICE IB HEREBY C11VBN, That Atlanlle Municipal
Cora* tha holdar o f tha follow .
In s certificate has filed said
•ortlfleat* for tax dead to be
taausd thereon. Tha oartlfl.
• a t e aumbar and year o f Issu­
ance, tha description of tha
sropartr, and tha name In
which it waa ease teed are aa
follows!
Cart!floats Ha. !4d
Tear o f
Issuance 1MI
D w w tftlsa a t h aysiti l
Lot I Blk I Tr Cl. Tha
T e n s af Hanford, Plat Book
1 Pagan II to H a I I I III
I I I U S A UT
Hama
In whtoh
aasasaad
Johnnie U * Roby U Col.
Ilna All o t bald properly bain
l a Ike County o f Bemlnola,
■tats of Florida. Unless such
•er tlfleate shall ha redeemed
according ta law tha property
described In such certificate
will bn sold tn the highest hidder nt the front door o f lbs
Samtnols County Court House
a t Sanford, Florida, on tha
first Monday In tha month «t
August, 1114, which ta tha Ird
day of August, ttdd.
Dated this Utli day o f June

till.

(Official Clerk’s Baal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida
Byl O. T. Key, Jr.. D.C.
Publish July id, IT, K. i t . 11*4
C D B-n

NOTIC'SC n r SALE
Holies la hereby given that
pursuant to thn final decree of
foreclosure and sain entered
In the cauae pending In the
Circuit Court In end for HemInole County,
Florida, case
docket number 14144, the un.
derelgned Clerk will eell the
property situated In eeld Coun­
ty described Sat
Lot
tl,
SIJNLAND KMTATEH, Mret Addition, a
auhdlrlilon. ancordlng tn a
plat thrrauf recorded lit
Flat Book II, Fanes ST and
I I of tha IMiblln Records of
ftemlnole County, Florida.
Together with tha following
Items of properly located In
and permni.ently Installed na
a part o f tha Improeaments on
aald land)
Das
OK
Refrigerator
(Elec), Model No. LA111I0
Serial No. WHI7III!
One OR Range. (Elea), Mo.
, del No. J401VWII* Bertel
No. H V i m i l
One DuoTherm Wall Furnace
(OR). Model No. l l l - l , Hertal No. ITJII
One Nutuna Heater tn Hath,
Model No. 410*. No Serial
Numbers
One Victor Cllmai Kitchen Exhauat Fan. 10"—No Modal
a r Serial Numbers
Kievan
Venetian
Illtnda
(.Metal), manufactured by
Roberta Awning and Vane,
tlan Blind Company, Or­
lando. Florida—No Modal
or Serial Numbara.
Together with all struc­
tures
and
Improvements
now and hereafter on said
land, and f u t u r e s atlauh.
ad thereto, and all rente,
taauaa, proceeds, and profits accruing and to accrue
from said premiers, all of
which are Included within
the foregoing description
and thn hnbendum therea fl alno all gne, aleem,
electric, water, and other
heatlns. oooklng, refriger­
ating, lighting, plumbing,
ventila ting. Irrigating, and
power systems, machines,
appliance e,
f u tu re s,
and
appurtenances, which now
are or may hereeftar per­
tain to, or ba used with,
In, ar on eald premises,
oven though Ihoy be de
td *hed or detachable,
• l publlo sale, lo the highest
and bast bidder for oash at II
o'clock noon on the I l l h day
o f August. 1114. a l tha Front
Door o f the fam loola County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida.
(SEAL)
Arlkur K. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark a f tha Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clark
B N A H D AUe OHIDLET AND
LEWIS
A tle ra e y s for P la intiff
M North Court K raal
Post Office Ban t i l l
Orlande. Florida
Publish! July I t , 1M4
COM-111

Ainfnrb

frralh Page 10 — July 31, 1964

It e ra t i o n ,

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OK
THE SI* JUDICIAL ITIICMT
IN AND POM NKMINItl.M
COUNTY. FI.OItIDA
IN I’HANt lCItY NO. P tm
EAHT RIVKIl HAVINHH RANK,
a Now Yurk onrpuratbin.
Plaintiff,
Vi.
HOMER OERRIN und MIL­
DRED HERRIN, his wife.
Defendants.

NOTICE TO DEFEND Dll
Ol .IEII OF FI IILIC4TION
at IT FOil FOHECt.oat HE

TOl MILDRED HERRIN. Wife
• f IIOMER HERRIN
(lleeldanca unknown)
And all unknown parties
rlalmlng any Interest by.
throuMh, under or against
tha above named party
who may ba dead or Is
not known to ba dead or
alive.
TOU.
MILDRED
OERRIN,
are hereby notified that a
Complaint for Foracbisura of
Mortgage
hae
been
filed
ugnlnst you, and you are re­
quired to serve a copy of youv
Answer or Pleadings to the
Complaint on the P lalu tlffa a t ­
torney, Joseph M. Ftligerald
l i t Security Trust lliilldlng,
Miami II. Florida, and flic
Hie original Answer or Plead­
ing In the nrflce or tha Clerk
I I I the Circuit Court on ur be.
fore the ind day of September
A. D , 1**4. If you fall to do
an, Judgment by default will be
taken against you for the re ­
lief demanded In Ilia Com­
plaint.
Ilia description of the real
property proceeded against is;
Lot I. HT. JOHNS V1LL
AHE, Second Revision, do
cording lo plat thareof aa
recorded In Plat Hook 14,
pages Tl and II, Public He.
ooriL of Seminole County,
Florida;
Tm)ETHER WITH the following personal property:
Preway Space Ilaatsr. Mo
dal No. 1 4!!!
This notice shall bs publish
ad once each week for four
consecutive weeks In the HAN
r o t t ! HERALD.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford, Seminole C o u n t y .
Florida, thl* |*th day ot July
A.D-, 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur tl. Bsokwllh, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Uyt Martha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clark
Joseph 41. Fltsgsrald
I I I (ecu rlty Trust Building
Miami II . Florida
FRanklln I-I41I
Publish] July t l , Aug- 1, 14, t l
1414
4. DU-1*1

50. Mine. For Snle

OKRA. 322-0415.

*7t trot horribU, Mary . . . I draamt I hod 654 delegate
ro te an4 Iks 455(8 wo* sbaking bonds with Goldwatnrr

15, Special Service*
COMPLETE Lawn A
Service. 322-2310.

Yard

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
filer. DM.Id Florida ( e s t a t e s
of IBIS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVUN, That John Houston tha
holder of the following certi­
ficate has filed said certifi­
cate for la i deed to ha lesusd
thrrnon. Tha certificate num­
ber sod year of Issuance, tha
description of tbs property
and the name In which It waa
assessed are aa follows:
•"ertlflrate No. H I
Tsar of
Isauanca 1*41
Description ■t Prapertyi
I-ot (, Thomas’ Addition to
Midway, Plat Book I Paga
44
Name In which assessed D a­
vid A Varela McQusan. All of
said properly being In the
County of Memlnole, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate
shall ba redeemed according to
law the property described In
such certificate will be sold to
tha highest bidder at tha front
door of tha Hemlnnle County
Court Ifoues at Hanford. Flor­
ida, on tha first Monday In
the month of August, t i l l ,
which Is the Ird day of Au
gust, 1*44
Dated this Ith day af Juno

list.

(Official Clerk's Neal)
Arthur II. Ilerkwlth, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court
Hemlnnle County, Florida
llyi &lt;1. T. Ilay, Jr..
1». C.
Publish July 10. IT, 14, It, 1144
cun-ax
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TA I DEED
{See. ISI.II Florida atalwlea
af I IMP)
NOTICE IH IIKREIIT HIVKN. Thai
Hooded Municipal
t'orp Ihe holder of the follow­
ing certificate has filed eald
certlfluata for tax dee-1 to bs
Issued thereon. Tha ctrtlflrata
number and year of lasuanre,
Ihe description of the properly,
and tha name In which It waa
naeesasil a n aa follows:
Certificate No. l i l t
Year of
leeuam-s 14*1
lleerripllus ml Pragrrlrt
led 44A, A Iteplnl of a
Part of H|&gt;irtsmsn‘e Para­
dise
Plal Rook 4 l'a*e tt
Name In which assessed Pe­
ter A Jeanette V. Ilowsn. Atl
of said properly being In ths
County of Memlnole, Iftate of
Florida. Unless surh certifi­
cate ehatt he redeemed accord­
ing to law tha pruperty des­
cribed In surh certificate alR
be sold to the highest bidder
at the front door of the Seminote County Court House
at
Hanford, Florida, on the first
Monday
In tha month
nf
Augusl,
14*4, which la the Sid
day of Augusl, 1444.
listed this 14th day of June
1444.
(Official Clark's Htel)
Arthur It. Ilerkwlth, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court
lly: U. T. Ray, J r , D. a
Publish July IS, IT, 14. II, 111!
CDU-ll
I A THE CIRCUIT COUNT IIF
TH E NINTH Jl' DDT At. UIR.
H I T , IN AND POM SEMIN.
OLE COUNTY, FI.OItIDA
I'll ANt'EIIV NO. 14001
F'RHT
FEDERAL HYVINOH
AND U M N AHHOClATION DF
ultl.ANDO, a corpurallon,
Plaintiff.

va.

JA4IEH A. JAR RETT and
KTIIKL It. JAR RETT, tits wife.
Defendants,
M.KIIK’S NOTICK OF SALE
Notice la hereby given that
under a Deere* of yViracloaure
aud Hat* entered by the Judge
o f Ihe Circuit Court of th*
Ntnlh Judicial Circuit In and
for Hemlnnla County. Florida,
on th* 34th day of July, A. D.
14*4, In a certain cause be­
tween Flrel Federal Havings
and l o a n Association of Orlan­
do, a corporation, plaintiff, and
Jamea A. Jarrslt and Ethel II.
Jarrell, hla wtf*. defendants,
being Chancery No. H a ll , I
will call at publlo auction to
the htghsal and best bidder for
cash, at tha front door of th*
Courthouse la Hanford. Hemtuola County, Florida, at th*
hour of 11:44 A.M. on Monday,
th* ITth day of August, A. D.
1*11, th* following described
pruperty:
Lot II of PltAIHIK LAKE
MANDIIH, Pemlnule Coun­
ty, Florida, aa per plat re­
corded In Plat Book II,
page 74, Public Record* of
■cmlnolo County, Florida.
(■KALI
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlta, D. C.
David W. liedvlck. ot lb* firm
of OILKB. HEDRICK and
ItOBINBON
111 K. Church HUaat
Orlando, Florida
Attorney^ for Plaintiff,
Publish: July II. 1*41 ’
CDU-ll)*

93. H ou ses

For S a le

&amp; Sales Broker

SANFORD VACUU3I SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
1555 S. Park
322-6511
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE

13. Cnlcrlnjf • Food
OKRA. PH. 322 685«.

90. Lots For Sale

Is

FEEDER PIGS, Double treat­
ed and wormed, 310 up. S.
in
the
e n t e r it cn rn T ,
NINTH JUDICIAL MW I IT A. Tlmlel. 322 5904.
OF Pl.O lllllt IN AND FOR
■EMINOLH COUNTY.
DAPPLE WELCH MARE.
CIIANCKItr NO. MITT
Very gentle. 390. Ph. Longn o tice n r
n r i T in
WflllTflARE I'OHECLOM HE
wood 8.18 7745.
Plaintiff,
u.
HAL E. BUMBI.E and BOWENA V. RUMBLE, his wife,
and MRS FRANCIS It. GREEN,
as Lessee,
Defendants.
TOi HAL E.
RUMBLE and
ItOWENA
V. RUMBLE,
hla wife, whose residence
and whereabouts are un­
known, and whose last
known address Is: 1424
River Oaks Drive, Nor­
folk. VlmlnlS!
TOU ARB IIKREIIT NOTI­
FIED that a Complaint to fore­
close a certain mortgage en­
cumbering tha following dss*
nrlbad real property, to-wlt:
LOT II. IILOCK II. NORTH
ORLANDO, according to
plat thereof recorded In
Plat Booh II, Panes IS
and t l , Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
Including spo-lflclatly, but not
by w ay of limitation, the fol­
low in g fixtures end equipment,
all permanently Installed:
I. Watt Heater—Panelray
— model l-FA-44
J. Hot Water Heater—Day
* Night — model ta-C-l
has bean filed against you In
tha above-styled suit, tha short
title of which Is Federal Na­
tional Mortgage Association,
a Corporation organised under
an Act of Coogrtat and e il s t Ing pursuant to thr Federal
National Mortgage Association
Charier Act, having lie prin­
cipal office In tha City of
Washington, District of Colum­
bia. Plaintiff, varsus, Hal K.
Humble and now tne V. Hum­
ble, hla wife, and lire. Fran­
ces IL Orean, aa Leases, De­
fendants end you ere required
to se rve a oopy or your An­
swer ar other plsadlng ta the
Complaint on P la i n t i f f s At­
torney, Mack N. Cleveland, Jr,
Suita III Hanford Atlantia Nstlonsl Rank lliilldlng, Hanford,
Florida, and flit the urUlnal
Answer or other pleading In
ths office of Ihs Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or before th*
loth day of August, A. D. 1*44.
If you fall lo do so, a decree
pro m n fe ss o will be taken
against you for the relief de.
mended In the Complaint.
This Kollos shall be publish­
ed once a week for four oonsecullva weeks In The Hanford
Herald, a newspaper circulated
In Hemlnnle County, Florida.
Hated this l lh day o f July,
A. I). 1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Reck with* Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
lly: Haudra H. Johnson, D.C.
Mack N. &lt;-lev el and, Jr. and
Carroll llurka
A t turtle) s for Plaintiff
I*. O, Drawer X
Hanford, Florida
Publish July ID, IT. 44, t l , IMI
C Dills

53, Furniture For Sale

g k e e n b r ia r
*•
LAKE MINNIE
GIBSON 2 Ton Air-Condition- ro t Uic Biggest selection of
Choice lota available ia
8 LAKEFRONT LOTS
nearly new and used furni­
or, 3100. Norge Refrigerator,
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Fully Improved
ture. see Noll's Furniture
375; Norge 30" Electric
overlooking golf course.
Brokerage In Casielberry Sewur, Water, Size 112 x 180.
Range 340. Call 323-059®.
Custom building to your
Sacrifice 35500 Each. Char­
on 17-92. Open 8 dayi 9 to 6.
specifications.
Greenbrier
31. Musical InulnimentH
les Seligman, 1201 E. Robin­
FltKK ESTIMATE
developed by
son Ave., Orlando. Phone
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
Piano Tuning ana Repair
KINGS WOOD
422-2578.
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
tt L. llarmon - FA 3-43X3
BUILDERS, INC.
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg. 84 ACRE. PH. 322-2685.
202 Fairmont Dr.
PIANO SVC. ft TUNING
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-8074
Rebuilding - Refcltlng
95. Houses For Sale
FA 3-2U7.
FREE ESTIMATES
Sell Ua Your rurniture.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
GENE CUMBAA
V A - FH A
Quick Service With the
Realtor
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
Cash
SUPER TRADING
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Property Mnnagemeni FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
35. Vacuum Cleaners
POST. rA 2-0677.

BERRY’S WORLD

Legal Notice

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOE A8HOC1ATION, a cor-

30. Home Appliances

21. Home Repairs
WINDOW A SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair A Reflate
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rewirea and New
Santora 322 5510
FOR PAINTING A REPAIR
WORK CaU 322-5428.

REMODEL . REPAIR
CgU B. E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor

22. Plumbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3381

23. Painting
FOR A PAINTER, inside 01
out, call Luther Talker at
322 6159.

24. Well Drilling
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Size*
We Repair and Service
ST IN E

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
4geo, IS4.1I r i e r u * ISwIetee
ml IMS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That Hobble Joe Hunt ths
holder nf tha follow in g t-arllfleets has filed said rertlflrsta
for tea deed to bs Issued
theraun. Tlie certificate num­
ber and year of Issuance, the
description o f tha properly,
and tha name In whloh It was
assessed era as follows:
Certificate No. 101
Tear at
Issuance 1441
Deerriptlwa e f Property I
t o l a U II A t l lllk A
Tract 14, Hanlando Hprlnga
According to Plata There­
of Recorded upon the Pub.
lie Records of Memlnole
County Florida
Name
In
which
assessed
Helen I). A John P. Fotta. All
of said property being In the
bounty of HcmlnoU, Mte'e of
Florida. Unless surh certlfl
rata shall be redeemed accord­
ing to law tha properly decrrlbed In auch certificate will
ba sold to ths highest bidder
at tha front door of the Semi­
nole County Court H o m e at
Hanford, Florida, on Ilia flrel
Monday In tha month of August, 1444. Which la tha Ird
day of Augusl, 1144.
Dated this ITth day of May
1444.
(Official Clark’s ^ a x l )
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, Jr
Clerk Circuit Court.
Pemlnule County Florida
lly: &lt;1. T. Ray, Jr.. D. C.
Publish July 10, IT, 14, II, 1444
CDB-I1
n o tic e o f a a i.n
Notice lo hereby given that
lb* real properly situated In
Hemlnol* County, Florid*, d e ­
scribed ae follows:
Lot 7. of WETIHCRINOTON
HEIHIITH ADD. TO IrUNIIHOPIl, F U iltlD A , Hemln­
ol* County, Florida, ac­
cording to plat thereof re ­
corded In Plat Rook II.
peg* 74. of th* Public Re­
cords of Hemlnol* County,
Florida.
will be sold for eaeh tn bend
lo rh* highest and beat bidder
at Hi* West door of th* VentItiul* County Court House In
Hanford, Florida, al th* hour
of 11:04 o'clock A. M. on
Monday, August 10, 1411, by
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, J r , tha
Clerk of the Circuit tVurt of
th* Ntnlh Judicial Circuit In
and for Hemlnol* County, Flor­
ida, pursuant to a Final Decree
uf foreclosure entered by tha
Circuit c o u r t of ths Ninth Ju­
dicial Circuit In and for Sem­
inole County, Flurlda, In th*
eat* of ORLANDO FEDERAL
HAVINHH AND LOAN ASHO(NATION v e n u e JAMKH A.
YOUNG and ANNA IIUTII 11.
YOUKO, hie wife, and VVItI,IAM B. CULLER and RUBY
It. CULLER, his wlfs, which
e*M bears chancery No. 14*41,
In th* Chancery Docket Rook
uf said Court.
Dated this 44th day of July,
A. D . 14(4.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Ileckwlth, Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
/ B y : Martha T. Vlhlsn. D. C.
Ruth, Used and Marshall
Attorney* at I-*w
Orlando Federal Savings Bldg.
Post Office Bus t i l l
Orlando, Florida
OArdan l - I I I !
Publish: July IL 11*4
CDB-14*

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 0432

25. Air Coml. &amp; Healing
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEItS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

322-4234

AIR-CONDITIONING

IN TIIH COURT DF THE
COUNTY JUIMiE, SEMI Nltl.E
COUNTY. STATE OF FI.OH­
IO 4.
In re Ike Ketnte afi
MARUUEItlTK A. NEUMANN.
Deceased.
IN PRORATE
FINAL NOTIC E
Nollr* Is hereby given thal
the undersigned will preernt to
the llonorsbln Count) Jmlgr of
Hemlnnle Onunly, Florida, Ilielr
(Inal return,
account
and
vouchers, ae Evsoutora of the
Eelat* of Marguerite A. Neu
m inn, de.-eaeed. and at aald
time, thru and share, make a p ­
plication lo tha ssld Judge for
a final eelileinent of their ad
nilnletrulloti o f e.ild estate, and
for an order dlti-barglng them
ae eurh Ksecutor*.
Dated Ibis Ihe 4nih day of
October, A. II. 14(1.
1*1 Catherine M. I-aweon
1*1 Donald IV, I-awenn
Aa Executors of th* Eelat*
o f Marguerite A. Neumann
Da ceased.
Jos. M. Muratko, Ally.

P. O. line H i

Fern Park. Fla.
Publish: July II, Aug. T, t l , 31,
14(4
CDR-104
NOTH'*] (IF N * 1.43
Notice ia hereby given pureuant to a Final Decree of
(orecWaura dated July 14, 1*41,
and entered In Chancery Cate
No 14114 ur tha Circuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and fur Hemlnol* County, Flor­
id*. wherein NINTH FEDEIl-U.
HAVINHH * THIAN AH8DCIATION of NEW YOIIK CfTT le
Plaintiff, and AltTIIDH W.
HANHON and HAIIDAIIA C.
IIANHuN, formerly hla wife
and now divorced, ar* Defend,
ant*. I will aetl lo th* hllitieet
and beat bidder fur oaah at (he
front door nf th* Hemluute
County Courlhoue* In Hanford,
Femlnule County, Florida, al
11:00 o’clock noun, on tha 14th
day of Auguet, 1444, th* fol­
lowing deerrllmd properly «•
art forth In aald Final Decree,
to-wlt:
U t T 44 o f
LONODALE
HUUDIVIBION ocoordlng to
plot thareof a* recorded In
Flat Bonk 14, Page IS, of
th* publla recur,la of Benitii ol a County, Florida.
(HEAD
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark of tho Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clark
Lew- Office*
Irvin Nathonoon
P. O. Box *1
Cocoa. Florida
I’uL&gt;11*h: July It, 11(4
CDB-147

Is Your Present C a r Too Small?
If m , Iksa w* kin tho answer for yon In n 19M
la n k k Cnataoi Genoa Country 4 Door. C cyL Sta­
tion Wagon- It'a an economical I eyl„ haa an aato-

71. Mule Help Wanted

PLUMBER WANTED. Apply
READY MIX CONCRETE
Lee Bros., 319 Elm Ave., or
Patiui, Floor, Free Estimate*
coll 322-0852.
Sills, iinlcls, steps, blockf,
aand, cement, rock, pipe, BOY, Substitute morning pa­
ili-el, grease traps, dry
per route Aug. 13-28. Phone
well*. Stepping atones.
322-1815.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
209 Elm Ave.
322-5751 PAINTERS, Experienced only.
A. J. Adcock, 322 9358.
JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
35.90. Army-Navy Surplus, 72. Female Help Wanted
310 Sanford Ave.
Interested In Beauty
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
ind FashionT
BARN OF 10,000 Itqm* open
BECOME A BEAUTY
6lY days. 1300 Grapevillc .
COUNSELOR!
Ave., Spnford, Fla.
Earn while you learn, full or
part time. For Interview
USED ft REPOSSESSED
cull 322-4017.
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
109.05 WAITRESS, Also Curb Girl.
Must tic experienced. Chick
CROSLY TV
99.05
'N Treat, Sanford.
PHIIXO TV
79,95
G-E 19" Portable TV 109.95
77. Situation Wanted
G-E 23" Console TV
209.95
Westlnghouse Ref rig.
49.95 HOUSEWORK. 322-8440.
ritllco Ref rig.
119.95
Admiral Rofrig.
109.95 DAY WORK. 322 2782.
Norge Gas Range
1)9.93 DAY WORK. 322 8394.
Kclvtnalor Elec. Range 49.95
Welllngliousc 21" TV
49.95 FORMER CARETAKER tor
Giants wants yard work.
Frigidalre Refrig.
59.95
Very dependable. J a c k
20 cu. ft. chcri type freezer
3149.05
Lawrence, 322-4829,
12 cu. ft. upright freezer
81. Income Property
3134.95
No Aloncy Down. Up to 24
INCOME PROPERTY
mo*, to pay.
2 Bedroom House, Garage
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Apartment on ahaded comer
STORES
lot. Ph. 322 3317.
555 W. First St., Sanford
82. ItuNincsM Prop. • Sale
l&gt;h. 322 2821

REFRIGERATION
Sale* and Service
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
FREE ESTIMATES
2x12. Shelling and flooring.
Ed Callan
Ph. 322 0154 322 0793.

Legal Notice

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
U r r y 'i Mart 215 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 24112.

WILL accept best reasonable
offer for 18 cu, R. slaintem
atcel commercial refrigera­
tor, Good running condition
have Jusi changed ove- to
new refrigerator thii week.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322(1025.
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
Carpet Shauipoocr for only
31 per day. Carroll's Furni­
ture.
184k' Kit Cnhln Cruiser, 75 lip
motor, trailer. Needs some
work. Moving, must sell.
Best offer over 3550. Phone
322 8054.
2 COMPLETE TWIN BEDS.
White ft gold headboards.
350. 322 7051.
WASHING MACHINE. Phone
323 0782.
WESTING HOUSE
Electric
stove ft refrigerator; 1-3 pc.
bedroom suite. 1905 E. 2nd.

Yotir Frimdlr Fori Da*]or
82S-14II
Buford
W. P u t H M I1I

Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft 3

Owned Homes
Bedroom Homes available in
atl Areas of Sanford. Let us
Priced From $6,750 Show you Around 1
Down Payments
As Low As $100 Seminole Realty
Monthly Payments
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA
2-5232 anytlmo
From $43.50
To make the heat home
NEW HOMES
buy, aea the
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Marj
VA - FHA
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3561.
Appointed
Property
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
lota. First 32.500 takes this
M anagem ent &amp;
properly. Ph. 668-4601, En­
Sales Broker
terprise. Fla.
Jim Hunt Realty

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
room, 3 Bath, pine panel­
Office 322 2118
ed Florida Room, Central
Night 322-0648
air, sprinkler system, patio,
323-0700
150x150 lot. Ph. 322-8522, 207
2534 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Ridge Rd.
New Custom-built, Lake Mary 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, acrecnC. B., 2 BR, carporte, uti­ ed patio. Ph. 323-0368.
lity, shade ft citrus. FHA
Finance. 322-6859 evenings. 4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, Florids Room, cent, heat ft airs'
EVKRETT A. HARPER conditioning. Ph. 322-4876.
AGENCY - REALTOR
STEALING MADE LEGAL!
2465 S. Park Ave.
When
YOU grab this excell­
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
ent 2 story, 8 room, 4 bed­
FREE 12.409. equity. 3100 room, 2 Tile Bath Home in
down, 369. mo. paya all.
a nice established neighbor­
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
hood. WcTl even plead guil­
Fla. room, equipped kitch­ ty as an accessory when w«
en, terrazzo floors. Heimly
offer this to YOU tor o n l^
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
310,000, H o t t e r I lurry r
ACS BEAUTY SALON. Cost IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
'Cause the first on the scene
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013. New H o r a e , Welt Fourth
gels the loot!
Struct, just of! Persimmon.
HI. Iteal Estate • Sale
Call 838 3911 Collect.
SO U TH W A RD
2 Bedroom on Suburban lot
Investment ft Realty
Furnished, 37200.
$100 DOWN
116 N. Park Ave.
3229173
2 HOMES on one Sanford lot
FHA - VA HOMES 3 BEDROOM home. ReasonExcellent income, 38900.
2, 3. ft 4 BEDROOMS
VERY Convenient Luke Mary
aide. 322-8962.
t, 1W, 4 2 BATHS
Older Home, 3I0.0UU.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
3 BEDROOM, Its Baths, cen t
Perfect Retirement Home In
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
air ft heat, sprinkler pumps.
DcBary, 39500.
376 mo. Ph. 322 9148.
2 Bedroom Show-place F ur­ For Complete Information
See or Call Your
nished Including p i a n o ,
95. H o u ses - Snle or Kent
FHA - VA
39500.
SALKS BROKER
3 Acres Zoned M l with Rail­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
We Have The Home For You
road Siding, 36700.
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g *
Beautiful Lakefront L o t a
322-1597.
Stenstrom
Realty
From 30800.
,
NICK Lake Mary Lots From
I
2565 PARK DRIVE
3400.
322-2420
322-7493
Yoo Nead
BART PILCHER, Broker
Re’al-Es-tate*
Really BIG BIG
Call 322-7498.
Swimming Pool
be hit
LAKEFRONT PROPERTY Do lee this Oversize 60 acre
Res’i-dcn’tial
In LOCH ARBOR. Point of Swimming pool. Do see this
West Crystal Lake. Call
2-acrea of Lakefront priv­
Com-mer’cial
David Baeh. 322-3517.
acy. Do see this large 3
In-dus'tri-al
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
H7. ItuMincHK ItentnlM
IM -A-L
home. Do tee acres of
swimming and fishing. Do
Adelaide tir Merle • '
F o r LEASE—Service Station.
A-T
start leisurely Lakefront
Good location. Good pro­
living. 315,100 with T trm il
ducts. Good treatm ent. Ph.
* 322-3829 *
Stamper Agency, 1919 So,
locally 322-4342, or apply to
MERLE W. WARNER
French. Ph. 322-4991.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Limited quantities still In
stock. Ask for current
prices.
111). I,»lH For Sale
A. M. PREVATT
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
749-2113
Seville, Fla.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
31. Articles For Kent
Scott Ave. Will consider
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
RENT A BED
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322KoPaway, Hospital ft Baby
9228.
Beda.
Uy Day, Weak, or Month
For real automobile b a r
Ph. FA 2-5U1 118 W. lit SL gains, check the Herald claiaCARROLL'S FURNITURE
tfled display aection.

SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

* ItE’AL-TOR'S *
708 So. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

(th* church needs you)

AD-82078 (F-7A)

W ATCH Y O U *
IN V E S T M E N T • * *
AT
MAO 44LB - BUI LT

Announcement
It in with great pride and Joy that I announce
of the uuoclatlun with me of my brother,

Harry B. Dietrichs
in th* general practice of Ihe flnent Ren)
Estate Service In (he State of Florida. We
■hall both look forward to (he many oppor*
(unities (o serve you, (he public.

■ » ib Innandaalan

Stricklond-Morrison, Inc.

Jim Hunt Really

W. Dietrichs, Realtor
SEMINOLE REALTY

Deltona
You tiavo an advsnlisa ovtf othtr
Invt t tori In Dolton* fioinotltts —you're clot*
snousn lo so* how fast Macklo't lotoxt and
■'■suit community 1* slowing. And
•hon a community (rows, Und valuta
giow with It Drtva over today and find out
lor younalf how Just | | 0 . suits you on
th* way lo owning a spacious Dotlana homttiU,
with Control Waltr Mains and pavtd ttroots
Included in Iho lull low price ef only Itte si
While lhare, onjoy * fro* rid* on the rivetheet
“Dolton* Qustn", Taka a ttlf-guidod tour of
th* Shopping Plata, th* lake-front Community
Club, th* til* of fh* IS holt tolt ceursa and Iho
lovtly housing art* at MackJo-Suill DELTONA!

HACKLI-BUILT HOHM
featu res th e f e e t e a e P s la tent*, on display In the Florida
OohiSl at th* H.Y. World's Fair,
and II ether lovely models.
MachlpftuMt homo* rang* In price
from tut! 17990. to SIS.3M. With
down paym ents os low os »i« 0 ,
monthly payments starting at ( *9J7t

OEIVE OUT TODATI
Tike IntorsUU »«, exit at Qoltono
t e t a n e e s e e y e u ie a t OtUONAi

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^rralii July 31, 1964 — Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities Included. A d u l t s
only. Lake Mary. 322-4963.

1962 HONDA Motorcycle 305
’55 FORD, good body, good IDEAL FOR FISHING OR
cc. Perfect condition. 6800
HUNTING. 49 Chevrolet »a
mechanical condition, Call
miles. All extras. 322-4568.
ton pickup with wooden
322-6646, Claude HarroU,
body, good condition. $350. 123. Boatn &amp; Motors
Ph. 322-6002 after 4:30.
1955 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sta­
12 Ft. RUNABOUT. 25 hp
tion Wagon. RAIL A/T, AirEvlnrudc, electric start and
conditioned. $395. Can be 120. Automotive Service
trailer. Like new. $295. Ph.
seen at Sanford Motor Co.
322-7325.
COHEN RADIATOR ?mOP
800 So. French.
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Itecorlng
WE NEED MONEY SALE!
OLD NEWSPAPERS
A rcpaits discounted.
’59 Ford 4-door, clean, recon­ 21114 E. 3rd.
322 3413
ditioned motor, $450.
FOK SALE
'59 Ford Ranch Wagon, like
Aulo Glass, Tops
A Sea* Covers
new. $495.
25 LBS. - 5lV
'58 Hillman convertible, re­ AUTO GLASS &amp;
conditioned motor, 4 speed,
SEAT COVER CO. SANFORD HERALD
new- tires, needs top, $195.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
55 Pontiac Station Wagon.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
$125.
Remember, Save la on Used
AUTO GLASS
Parts Here. Sunshine Ed­
INSTALLED
die's Used Car* A Paris.
Formerly Zlickerman'a Sal­ Scnkarik Glass ami I’aint
Company
vage. Ph. 322-8072.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622

108. Rooms For Rent
SLEEPING ROOM, Private
bath and entrance. 322-3986.

115. Autos For Sale

1 BANK 1
Repossessions
S' r Discount to
Seminole County
Residents

1M lit u l Nt M

“I haven't seen any absont-minded professors, but thia
place is loaded with absent-minded students!"
96. IIon&gt;es • S a le o r Rent

I Oil. M obile H om es • R ent

3 Ill lUinoM IIUUSK. I nlnr 1 2 BEDROOM and t 3 bed­
nbhed located in Plnecrest,
room, Bowman's Trailer
kitchen equipped. Complete­
Court. 668-4308.
ly rclinishrd Inside and out.
1 BEDROOM TRAILER on
Ph 322 2211.
targe lake. Adults only. Ph.
322-7368.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kitchen
equipped,
Florida
room.
Available Ana. 20. Rent $145 106. Apartment* for Rent
month. P in m e s t Area, Ph.
Furn. Apt. 23fin meltonvllte.
322-8382.
Cozy Cottage. Lake privileges.
97. Houses For Rent
$50. Ph. 322-6106.
2 HR, Untarnished house, Ph
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40
322-8892.
Adults. Ph. 322-9480.
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
Payton Realty
Cowan. 322 4013.
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Kit- EFFICIENCY. $49. 611 Park.
chen equipped, l'h. 322-7095.
MODERN Furn. apta. Also
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
~ RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
Ball-Ulalr Agency
cnt. 1004 Palmetto.
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave
1 Bit. Furn. House. Ph. 668- 1-ttoom Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable
3122.
for couple or single person
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
or retired All utilities In­
furnished, on Lake, Adults
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
only. Ph. 322-7431.
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lots
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
and shopping center. In­
House, 575 month. 905 W.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
25th St.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
3C11 ARBOR: Attractive un­ FURN. APT. 322 2800.
furnished house, 2 Bed­
rooms, screened porch, car- W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Roomi private baths, 114
parte, utility • storage, kit­
W First St.
chen equipped. Excellent
condition. Ph. 322-2168.
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
apts. 14th Ave., Longwood.
BEDROOM FURNISHED
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph, 838Cottage on Wekiva River.
3298.
Adults only. Ph. 322-4131.

Monza, $1,182 bal. $56 mo.
62 Falcon, $996 bal, $51 mo.
60 Falcon. $769 hal. $lt mo.
60 Ford. $692 hal, $39 mo.
60 Chewy. $991 bal, $50 ran
M Opel, $512 hal. $29 mo.
59 Impala, $SSI bal, $16 mo.
59 Ruick, $696 bal, $38 mo
59 Ford. $599 bal, $3t mo.
59 Rambler. $688 bal, $37 mo.
59 Volks, $687 hal, $39 mo.
59 Plymouth wag., air cond.
59 Chevy, $697 bal, $39 mo.
59 Impala, $842 bal, $44 inn
58 Chevy, $488 bal, $92 ino.
58 Pontiac, $597 bal, $34 mo.
58 Ford. V8, stick, htg moinr
58 Ramhler, $591 hat. $32 ran
58 Ford, $473 bal, $27 mo.
58 Chevy, *188 bal. $19 mo.
ST Chevy, $59t bal, $32 mo.
37 Mercury, $1*8 bal. $79 mo
57 Dodge, $391 hal. $22 mo.
57 Turnpike, $199 bal. $29 mo.
57 Olds, $596 bal, $32 mo.
57 Ford, $392 bal, $3! mo.
56 Chevy, $18« hal, $29 mo.
55 Plymouth, $172 bal, $12 mo.
53 Chevy, $99 bal. $3 mo.
57 Ford, $188 bal. $11 mo.

I Bank $
Repossessions

100. Resort Rentals

Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4$35 Mo. 40744 W. lat.

HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT VPTS
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
________Cal! 322-1058

CLEAN NEW Furnished I
Bedroom Apartment Util
R im included. 706 E. 14th
St. 322-7822 or 322 6053.

101. Trailer - Calumnypache Camping Trailer*
:ecil Sellers - 668 1018
Clark St., Enterprise

, Hunts A- Molar**
Mobile Homes - Sole
23* SPARTAN HOUSETRAILEll. $400. 838 5461 nr 3227501

3. Mobile Homes - Rent
BEDROOM HOUSETRAILill furnished. Adults only.
i75 mo. Ph. 322-4187.
IL'SETHAILEH on large
irivate lot. $65 month. Call
Her 6 p.m. 32Z 6087.

Bflorr You Go fe e

“HAS-TO-GO"
A New Miracle Drull
For All Auto Transmis­
sion* And Engines, Ask
Your Gsragrman For
"IIAS-TO-GO". If Ho
D-iea Not Hate It Aak
Him To Gal I t Thara la
No 8 u b a I i 1 u l • For
■'HAS-TO-GO''.
Product Of Hwretman'a
l.ab., Inc.

Dorr S. Baker,
Repraaenlatire
Box 29
Lake Mary. Fin.

'57 Olds. a/c. $587 bal. $31 mo
'59 Plym, $787 bal. $37 mo.
‘54 Metro, $192 bal. $24 mo.
'61 VW Bus, $1192 bal $45 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $891 bal, $37 mo.
‘59 Chev., $941 b«l„ $37 mo.
59 Olds S St $499 hal, $24 mo.
'39 9 Pai Wag $792 bal $37 mo
’59 Merc., $742 bal., $36 mo.
'60 Opal Wag $681 bal, $32 mo.
'61 Renault $691 bal. $32 mo
'57 Plym. $587 bal. $32 mo.
'55 Cadillac, $542 bal, $28 ran
'56 Line., $681 bal. $31 mo.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
'5B Oldi, $667 bal., $32 mo.
'58 Chev, $667 bal, $31 mo,
'57 Chev H'rod $792 bal $35 mo
'.\9 Ford, $399 bal, $24 mo.
'58 Pont, $788 bal, $37 mo.
'56 Chev, $419 hal, $24 mo.
‘55 Olds. $471 bal, $24 mo,
’54 JE E P STATION WAGON.
'57 Buick, $596 bal, $29 mo.
121. Scoot era &amp; Cycles
'55 Merc, $569, $32 mo.
2 wheel drive with over­
drive. fi cyl. overhead valve.
Jeep 4 WD. $586 bal. $32 mo.
WHY Ruy someone else* trou­
668-5693 after fi p.m.
‘51 Buick, $24 hal. $1 mo.
bles
'60 Stude Lark $292 bal $16 mo
WHY Go to the expense of a
'55 Ford, $99 bal, $.1 nio.
MS. Truck* For Sale
second used car
WHEN You ran drive a brand
new Vespa for $500
TRUCKS FOR SALE!
down and $150 per
1959
Pick-up
Fnrd
Fuat,
fi
cyl.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC
week, and gel lip tn
SANFORD AVE. 1958 Pick-up Ford Finn. 8 cyl.
135 m p g.
toss
pick-up
Ford
F2S0,
8
cyl.
OPEN EVENINGS
Transmission
guaranteed for
with Rack
1956 Ton and half Internation­ life.

riione 322-4503

'THEMIGHTYMIDGET"!

al Flat Bed, 4 x 4
nURNUP A SIMS
201 No. Maple, Sanford

JOHNSON JAVELIN, 30 hp,
also 18. Both electric starts
Hull very good, 19 ft. lung.
Sell or trade. Ph. 322-3134487.

Robson Sporting Goods
Your FAIN RUDE Dealer
304 6 8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5061
12* a l u m in u m BOAT. V
Bow. Nearly new. 322-3806
between fi A 7 p.m.

Next best to a new
WIDE-TRACK is a
USED WIDE-TRACK.

62 Rambler
Ambassador Custom. 4door, V-8, standard Irani.,
power steering 4k brakes,
heater, air road.

*1695
62 Ford F-250
Series, Ji ton, van body,

*1495
63 Hngliah Ford

*1595
56 MG

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2517 Country Club lloid
322-7928

I Door Sedan, 4-apcrd
transmiaalon, radio and
heater.

*195
62 Chevrolet

r

Impala Super Sporta
Coupe, V-8, automatic
Irani., power steering,
radio and hatter.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

*2195

Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Sanford
W. Park 644-8010

61 Corvair
Series 800, 4-door sedan,
standard transmission,
radio and healer.

WHOLESALE
CLEARANCE
4 Door Sedan, F'ull Power, Air
Condition.

*2595

4 floor Redan, All Lincoln eitraa
Inrludlng Air Condition, 2 T«
Choose From!

62 Comet 2 Door
Sedan, 2 To Select From, One
Automatic, One With Standard
Transmission.

62 Ford V2 Ton

Pirkup, 8* lied, 6 Cylinder, 19.mil)
Actual Miles.

61 Valiant 2 Door

DRIVING
THE

Sedan, fi 4’yllndrr. Automatic
Transmission, Good Solid Car With
Good Economy.

61 Plymouth Fury

t Door Redan, V-8, Automatir
Transmission, Power Steering and
Ilrakea,

59 Continental
4 Door Hardtop, Full Powrr, At*
Condition.

Discount

*1295
*1295
*995
*1195
*1395

Station Wagon Sale!
60 Chevrolet

*1195
*1095
60 Mercury Commuter
*1295
59 Ford
*695
59 Plymouth Fury
*695
58 Ford Fairlane 500
*695
57 Oldsmobile 2 Door
*195
56 Ford Fairlane 2 Door
*295
51 Cadillac 2 Door
*195
I Door Wagon, V&gt;8, Automatir,
Radio and Healer.

60 Ford

Country Sedan, V-8, Cruia-O-Ma.
tic, Radio, Heater, Power Hirer.

USED
CONTINENTAL
?
Even the moat careful firat glance will not tell you the
vintage of one Continental from another—»o timelesi la
the atvling of thia moat copied of cara. An inspection of
the excellently maintained used Continentals now in our
slock will twar out the truth of thia atatament. About
the only way you can tell them from new la tha low
price. You r«1 more quality, more atyle, more comfort
and more prestige than you get from the new middleprice cars. Check our complete atock today.
d

4 Door, Mcr-O-Malir, Radio,
Heater, P o w e r Steering and
Brakes.

Itsnrh Wagon, | Ilwii, 6 Cylinder,
Automatic, Radio and Heater.

4 Door Redan, V-8, Automatic Trans­
mission, Radio and Heater,

*2295

1962 ONE OWNER
Choose

From

uiimt LINC0LNm r
null

I M ER C U R Y I N V e
Sanford
W. Park MI 4-0209

62 Chevy II

AGREE?
Wo think you'll agree that a u»ed Wide-Track
is a mighty agreeable automobile Come on
down to Wide-Track Town and let us show
you our great soloclion ol used Wido-Tracks.
Whan you see them, you'll agree that if it's
a usod car you are looking for you can't do
any be Her Ilian a used Widu-Track. Come
on down and see us soon.

1962 Pontiac Starchief
4-dr. Ilydramallr, powrr alrrrlng,
powrr lirikra. Alpine white with all
morrukidr interior—we sold il new,

1962 Pontiac Catalina
4-DR . VISTA HARDTOP. pow»r
steering and brakes. A popular car
at only

1962 Pontiac Tempest
SPORT COUPE, economy wtlh a
sporty flair. Automatic transmission,
radio and healer.

*2195
*1995
*1295

1960 Pontiac Catalina
fl PAHS. WAGON *llh Factory Air
Conditioning, power steering and
brakes. For real family fun.

*1495

1961 Buick Special
DELUXE STATION WAGON, V-8
fun rom hinrd with utility. One n(
Amrrira's most popular medium
aired cars.

*1595

OPEN FRf. N1TES AND ALL DAY SAT.

InUrceptor, V-l, Automatic Trans­
mission, Radio, Heater, P o w e r
Steering.

Hp/mplulE

MLM OM

X

I

iN t

PONTIAC

Hardtop.

UIIMT L IN C O L N INC.
nun I M ERCURY

1009 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
322-4884

Winter Park
Ml 4-0209

1

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IBiiftiiipnvdl
301 W. First S t

Serial 100 4-door sedan, 0
cylinder, aUndard trana.,
heater.

*1295
62 Chevrolet

Impala, 4-door sedan, V-l,
automatic trana., power
steering, radio and healer.

*2095
61 Chevrolet
Impala Coupe, V-8, auto­
matic trana., power steer­
ing. radio and healer,

1895
57 Cadillac
Fleetwood 4-door sedan;
power and air.

*595
60 Chevrolet

Hetair, 4-door sedan, g
cylinder, automatic trana.,
radin and heater.

1195
63 Ford Galaxie
Country Sedan, V-8, auto­
matic trans., power steer­
ing, radio and healer. A
low mileage one owner car.

*2595
61 Chevrolet
Relslr l-door aedan, V-l,
automatic Irani., p o w e r
■Irrring, radio 4k heater,

*1495

61 Chevy. Van
Low mileage, dean
throughout.

SAVE!

Sedan 88,

V-8, Pord-O-Malie, Radio A llralrr.

To

4-door sedan, V-8, automa­
tic trana.. power steering
and brakes, radio ana
heater, air conditioning.

—
ON USED CA RS —
63 Mercury Monterey
62 Continental

Continental!

*1095
62 Oldsmobile 88

SA LE!

WHICH
ONE’S

109 Palmetto Ave.
322-4884

"SUMMER
SELLDO W r

Pirkup Half • Inn, long
wheel hair, Slrpside bed,
fi cylinder engine, heater,

Orlando, Fla. Ph. 295 0182

2

HOLLERS

*1395
63 Chevrolet

to be found, and here U another one inscription: ll'a
• I960 llodgr, 9 Pnntrnger Station Wagon, V-8 Kn[lne. Automatic and Power Steering. If you have a
argr family thru you ahnuld are thi* wagon.

2125 W. Colonial

REDTAG”
SPECIALS

on

Cunvul, firm on* owner
car.

There’s Always A Real Goody

322-1481

CASH IN

AT
Gateway To The waterway

T i e WANT AD

Repossessions

IT'S TIME TO

15 Ft. RUNABOUT wit.1 Ian
vas lop and 35 hp Evlnrudc
Motor. Gator Tilt Trailer,
$550. Ph. 322 8551.

National
1012

BANK

2 BEDROOM FURNISHED. 3 ROOM FURNISHED GA
RAGE APT. Water, electri­
323 0559 or 322-3794.
city furnished. Nice shady
AVF.NNA PARK, 3 Bed­
lot. Adults only. Ph. 322-1305.
room, H i Baths, kitchen
equipped, air • conditioned. 1 BEDROOM Furnished apart
ment. Close downtown. Ph
Ph. 322-9367.
322-1462 between 9 k 5:3i)
BEDROOM, 2 Bath, large
Monday thru Friday; 322lot. Available Auguit 10. 703 4501 other timea.
Cherokee Circle, Sunlamp
FURNISHED Apts. 322-6530.
Ph. 323-0040.
BEDROOM, 2 Bath, fenced 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. Close In. Ph.
yard. 185 month with lease.
322-9173 days, 322-0641 even
S22-G920.
ingi.
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom *
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.
den panelled house. $95
Private bath. Close In.
month. 322-3249.
Lights A water furnished.
$50 month. Ph. 322-5680.
BR, unfurnished house, $90
mo. CIO E. 14th St. .1. N.
3 tOOM F U R N I S H E D
Hohson, Jr. 322 1535 or 322APARTMENT. Near dawn
3228,
town. Water furnished. Ph.
322-8551.
BEDROOM, 2 Baths, airconditioned. kitchen equip­
ped, fenced y a r d . $145 FURNISHED garage apart
mcnl, $15 mo., water induct
month. For information call
*d 305 s. park. 323-0705.
322 5679.

123, B o ats &amp; Motors

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

115. Auto* Fur Sale

FURNISHED. Lights, water.
322-3158 or 322 0495.

7 -J f

118. Trucks Fur Sale

10G. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale

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OPEN —
Fri. Evening* &amp;
AU Day Sal.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

Ph. 322-0231

. \

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-0861

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�Law Should Be Changed
By Dottle Austin
If you come upon an accident on
the highway and see an accident vic­
tim lying beside the road, bleeding
profusely, should you stop and try
to render aid?
Human compassion says “yes," but
the law says you can be sued, and in
most cases successfully.
It has gotten to the point, that un­
less you want to run the risk of wind­
ing up in court, you had better just
keep on going and leave the victim
“in the hands of God." Even a phy­
sician is liable to a civil suit under
these circumstances.
The Florida Jaycees, disturbed by
this penalty on an act of mercy and
pity, done in good faith, nre attempt­
ing to hnve the law chnnged, in the
state of Florida.
Chapters of the state Jaycees are
circulating copies of an act," aimed
at providing exemption from civil
liability for individuals rendering
emergency care in accident cases."
The act will be voted on at the
.Tnycees Summer Conference in Lake­
land Aug. 21 to 23 and if endorsed
will be presented at the next session
of the Florida Legislature for con­
sideration.
Below is the text of the proposed
action:
“ An Act relating to Civil liability
of Individuals rendering emergency
care; providing for exemption from
civil liability; providing an effective
date.
“ He it enacted by the Legislature
of the State of Florida.
“Section I:
“No individual, who in good faith
renders emergency care to the vic­
tims nt the scene of an accident or
emergency, shall be held llnble by
such person for any civil damages as
a result of any act or omission in
rendering emergency care at the
scene of the accident, or as a result
of nny act or failure to act in pro­
viding or arranging treatment or car*

Bruce

for the Injured person or persons unless such act or omission to act shall
amount to gross ncgligenre or wilful
and wanton misconduct nnd unless
such gross negligence or wilful and
wanton misconduct was the proxi­
mate cause of the injury, death or
loss for which the action Is brought;
provided that the question or issue
of negligence, gross negligence nnd
wilful and wnnton misconduct, nnd
the question of proximate enuse, nnd
the issue or question of assumed
risk shall be in all cases solely for
the jury.
Section II:
“This act shall take effect on July
I, 1965.”
The Herald commends the SnnfordSeminole Jaycees nnd the Florida
Juycces for their active interest in
better government and better laws,
in drawing up nnd presenting this
proposed law.
These young men nre in active
training to assume leadership rotes
in their communities and state, nnd
their efforts in behalf of civic nnd
individual improvements have often
had far-reaching effects.
Many of the nntion’s top lenders,
in government nnd in business are,
nr hnve been, members of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce.
The Herald supports their endeav­
ors, encourages their interest ami
wishes them success in getting this
action before the State Legislature,
hoping for favorable reaction from
the lawmakers.

Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NBA) —
Whispered Joke* tn Eastern
Europe jab unmercifully at
the Communist root of local
trouble*.
Especially hard-hitting arc
the Kant German atnriei;
President Johnson, l.ord
Home and Khruihchrv are
driving to a *urn mil rm%*rence wken they aee the devil
hot on their trail. To placate
him, Johnson throws out five
*100 notes. The devil picks
them up, counts them, throws
them away contemptuously
and continues after the rar.
"Not enough," Home says
and throws the davil If),000

pounds in , notes. The devil
stops, counts t h e
notrs,
throws them away and hur­
ries after the rar.
At last Khrushchev takes
an old envelope frem his poc­
ket. scribbles something on
it and throws it from the
rar. The devil flicks it up,
reads it, blanches, swines
around and teara on in the
opposite direction.
"However did you do It,
Nikita 1"
th e
Westerner*
ask. "Simple,” Khruihrhev re­
plies. "I just wrote ’In two
minutes we shall be entering
the territory of the German
Democratic Republic (Com-

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Mrs. Jane Casselberry
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Friday, July 31, 1961

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rnunist East Germany).''*
When Ulbriehl (East Ger­
man Red buss) died he knocked at heaven’s gate.
“What are you d o i n g
here7" St. 1’cter a*ked. "You
lielnng down below."
A few day* later three
devils knneked and told St,
Peter: "We are the first refU R ees."

"Progress’ Misses Mark

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IT ! Foreign News Analyst
Ry Phil Newsom
Ever since President John
F. Kennedy announced in
Mitrch, 1060. tha noble con­
cept of thn Alliance for Pro­
gress for Latin America, Im­
patient I.at ins have been
uniting for instant progress.
Cut even though by th*
tuna ths alliance's third anni­
versary rolled around the
United Stale* actually had
disbursed around *1.S billion,
results were far short of the
Kennedy goal "to transform
the 1960'* into an historic
deradn of democratic progtrss.”
This week in Mexico City
the United States and 16
o t h e r American republic*
rnet to tee what could be
done about it.
It was the first working
session of the new interAmerican committee to over­
see alliance affairs, under the
chairmanship of Unrlos Sunr
ile Santamaria, a Colombia
reformer with an tmprrssive
record in his own country
both as foreign and as fin­
ance minister.
It could not tie snid tlmt tbe
nlliance had made no prog­
ress.
Outside Bogota in Coiomhin
nnd lim a in Peru were vast

*

Dr. Crane’s

Thought For Today
And Jesus said to him. Foxes have
boles, and birds of the air have nests;
but the Son of man has nowhere to
lay his head.—Matthew 8:20.
» •
•
Home is the place where, when
you have to go there, they have to
take you in.—Robert Frost.

** Phil Newsom Says - t ,

A Compass Would Help.

housing projects to show for
its efforts. In Braitl were new
mobile health unite. The food
for peace program had fed
more then 17 million people.
In its original concept, the
Ailinnrn for Progress would
help those who helped them­
selves. To qunlify for some
of the *10 billion which the
United State* expected to
supply in aid, Ijitin nations
were to institute reforms,
land, lav and educational.
They also were to encourage
private investment.
And. importantly, they were
to tie governments which held
office
through
democratic
processes.
Colombia, enjoying political
peace, already qualified for
tbe latter.
And. under the prodding of
Snn* de Santamaria, she al­
so met the conditions of tax
and land reform.
It mnde him an Ideal man
to head lha new committee
which at Inst was to bring the
Alliance for Progress to fruillon,
On both side* there had
been disappointment*.
Only a few of the 1*1 in
American nations, Colombia
and Chile notable among
them, had submitted detailed
development plan*.

Ram psrt nationalism com­
bined with opposition from
both extreme right and left
nullified some alliance efforts,
especially in Bratll.
From th# left came th*
prrssura for violent revolu­
tion. From the right, a deter­
mination tn maintain th*
status qua.
Private innvestment failed
to live up to expectations.
On the Latin side there waa
impatience at the U. S. bur­
eaucracy which held up loans.
Latin America faces a pop­
ulation explosion greater even
thun that of India nr Red
Chin*. And sooner or later
that population will make ita
choice between the violent
revolution of the Communist*
or lha peaceful sv-lution o/
the Alliance for Progress.

Barbs
Ry Hal Cochran
A home building outfit says
housewives need more closet
room for their clothes, which
is enough to scare husbands,

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If you always want th*
truth, ladies, don't ask your
hushsnd so many questions.

Worry Clinic
Anne was In danger of be­
ing demoted, which often
damages a child's morale
srrlousl). So I suggested
the "flash card" mrthod,
which make a game out of
reading, spelling and th*
multiplication tables. Anne
caught up with her class in
6 weeks! And later becitne
a leader in both reading
and spelling, so send for the
booklet below.
Ry George W. Crane,
I'll. D., M. D.
CASE T-433: Anna
B.
aged 9, has been ■ school
problem.
"Dr. Crane," her worried
mother la-gun, ' last term
Anne failed in reading snd
spelling
"Her teacher thinks It
would t»e belter to demote tier
In a lower grade.
"Hut I fear tilts would ruin
her morale. For she and two
of the girls in her present
grade nt srltool are such elove
friends, I dread to see her
torn away from them.
"Isn't there some other way
to handle such a problem, for
tho school psychologists say
Anne's I. g. is O. K. and her
vision has been
checked,
too?"
HOME TUTORING
You parents (or grand­
parents) ran often ehange n
child’s entire school career In
a matter of six weeks, by
using flash cards!
And by making a game out
of reading nr spelling.
For a child usually lutes
a subject in which he is get-

P a r t y membership isn't
popular in Poland. In War­
saw it’* whlaperrd that a
Communist Patty member
who recruits a candidate for
I hr party will hnve the right
to tell political jokes. If he
ran rope in two randidntr*,
he may resign from the party.
Anyone who recruit a three
rnmlidntra will receive a
certificate saying he hnn
never been a parly member.
The collectives are hated
perhapa more than anything
elaa lha Rods have tried. In
Hungary they say that in a
certain Red htoc country the
Council of Minister* met tn
discus* current husinei*. The
minister of agriculture was
very depressed. Harvest pros­
pect* were poor. Tractors had
broken down. Manpower waa
scare* on t h a collective
farms. In short, thera was no
end to th* difficult Ira.
A colleague tried tn en­
courage him. "Cheer up. All
these difficulties are tempor­
ary. Thar* ii no doubt com­
munism will triumph in th*
end and spread worldwide."
Ry DICK WEST
The minister flung up his
Unltrd I'rrsa International
hands and whlsperrd: "For
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
heaven's sake, man, don't say
things like that. Where would Perhaps you'va heard of a
we import our grain from ?" group railed Nicotine Anony­
Mnny people | n Eastern mous which offer* help to
Europe ate especially biller
about the emphaaia of So­ people who aia trying to quit
viet and Red bloc production smoking.
lf you reach tha point
in ipice and war, while con­
wher* you feel you must hav*
sumer niedi go begging.
A friend railed to lee So­ a rigarette, you ran cat) (hem
viet astronaut Col. Popovitch. and they will aend anmeone
ills daughter Natasha opciu-d over to K*-l di unk wilh you.
I’m thinking of forming a
the door.
similar organixation railed
"fi your father in?"
“No, comrade. He’* flying Summer Harhelor* Anony­
■round the earth and won't mous. Membership will be op­
be hark until noon."
en tn men whose wive* are
"Can I aee your mother out of town. W* will help each
then!"
other get through the ordeal.
“No, comrade. She went out
The need for aurh a group
early this morning to buy became apparent to me a few
some meat and won't tie bark day* ago when my wife left
untit night."
town for a visit with rela­
Strategist* in the Kremlin tives, taking the children with
were plotting war. "We could her,
send 10 men to ths United
Being footloose for the first
Statea with atom bombs in time in yrars, I felt tliixt I
suitcases," suggested the lead­ should kirk up my heels ■
er. “One could go to New bit. Nothing spectacular, you
York, a n o t h e r
In De­ understand. Just enough to
troit . . . .”
keep the fraprhlse.
"No," interrupted a romHaving a little fling is all
rade, “we couldn't do that." very well in theory, but I
"Why notT We have plenty soon found that I had forgot­
of atom bombs."
ten how to go about it T was
"Yea, hut where are w* go. out of practice. Aim out of
ing to get the 10 suitcases?" J breath. Also out of money.

ting low marks!
His dislike then causes him
to shun further study of Hist
distasteful suhyert, so his
grades keep dropping even
lower and lower.
So you must change his attiluite if ynu wish to motivate
him favorably,
Anne had been looking on
reading
ami spelling
as
"work." So change her out­
look till those sub Joels indi­
cate "play" or "fun."
Since children welcome com­
petition or games where they
can play wilh their parents,
tel daddy, mother and chil­
dren cooperate.
Take Anne's current school
reader. Let her pick out the
words
therein which she
doesn't know.
Then print each such word
on a separate strip of rsrdhoard. You ran buy a print­
ing outfit at most department
stores.
These rarrilmard strips then
are called "flash cards "
la-l Mother lie Hie umpire
.She can hold up one of the
ranis and explain tha word
thereon. Then she can hold up
a second and do likewise, and
she ran contrast the two cords
at tho same moment.
Then Mother can shuffle the
two and hold up one card at
a time.
Anno tries to identify the
word. If she is right, Mother
gtvej the card to Anne,
Lf Anne misses, Mother puts
the card in her own idle. And
the one with the most cards,
wins that round.

Dick

Soon Anne will reeognirc 25
or more of these formerly un
familiar words
And within a few weeks, she
will know hundred* of printed
wonts!
For variation, Daddy ran
roni|&gt;etr with Anne. The first
one to identify the word when
Mother holds up ■ Gish card
(hen wins that card.
Let
Daddy
"pull
his
punches," however, for chil­
dren must win about 3 limes
out of 4 in order to keep their
morale high.
Use the back of these same
Gash cards for the multiplica­
tion (allies, printing 3 x I,
on the first card; then 3 x 2 ,
on the serotid, etc.
And for spelling drill, u»e
cauls whereon you spell Mime
words correctly, as "receive"
and others incorrectly, as
Hrleive." Hold them up, one
at s time, so Anne and Daddy
ran g u e s s "Right"
or
' Wrong." and let litem add
the raids they win to their
pile.
.Vnd for my booklet “ How
to Tutor Your Child *t Home,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c.
Anne's mother brought her
up to the average of her class
inside of 6 weeks!
(Always writs tn Dr. CYana
in rare of this newspaper,
enclosing a long stamped,
addressed envelope and 20c
In rover typing and printing
costs when you send for one
of his booklets.)
It'opyrlghl by ITte Hopkins
Syndicate, Inr.)

h/e W* AAaAfttow O 0M &gt;pM bcild.

fa/ O o w Q u C ! CAtcJLomj
fflumouZAs asxeLsVaJfaLrit
p/ttew -fafiruts (jato

West’s

The Lighter Side
ft la difficult for a sum­
mer bachelor to break wilh
tradition, however. A certain
amount of hanky-panky i* ex­
pected of him. Virtually de­
manded.
“(lb, boy, you lucky dog,
you," tbe boy* at tba office
chortl* when they hear you
■re temporarily unattached.
You dare not reveal to them
(bo true ailuation — that
you have been spending your
evenings taking long solitary
walks.
My moit embarrasalng mo­
ment came the other mnrning
when my wife telephoned to
report a bit of news about her
trip.
"I tried to reach you last
night but you didn’t answer,"
she said. "Where were you?"
"1 went In a movie," 1
said.

T b a embarrassing thing
was tlint I really did go to a
movie.
Now here ii where summer
bachelor! anonymous would
enter (he picture. A summer
bachelor who had lost his
flair for living it up could
call in and report that hr was
at home watching the televi­
sion alone.
Another summer bachelor
would tush over and the two
of them would go to a hall
game, preferably to a doubleheader that would keep them
out past midnight. Or they
could go to Die YMCA and
play rhrs*.
That would give the neigh­
bors tbe impression that he
was nut painting the town
and the aummer harhelor
Image would be preserved.

Closeout time, to tsa
year-end shopper, means big
savings on brand-new 1964
models. V a new ‘64 Plymouth
or Valiant » your choice, sea
us for a top deal. Our pencils
are sharp and so Ere the new
'64 Plymouth* and Valiant*.
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of models and colors M besfi

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STDE GLANCES

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Horoscope
Forecast
CATIRDAY. At'ni'ST

QEXERAL

1,

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T in U C IIIi

Ob * of four b«*t daya for coInc »ft*r whattvar you went
that te practical In II* nature
Approach It with an attut*
t w u r c n t u of what can bring
yon aeeurlty. plua a w i r m t n
of th* malarial problame th*t
can b« oaally and quickly re.
ducrd la *uce«*i(ul eoneluelon.
AlltKI (March 11 to Apr:l
11) It you follow advlc* or In.
flu«nlUl peraona you know,
you can mak* rapid *trl1** In
your cart*r now. Rot up a
pood budctt- Raaolv* to follow
It r d i c t s u d y .
T A t n i i (April I t to May
10) Taklnc th* b«auty nr
hailtl. treatment* that malt,
you a inert radiant ptr.onallty,
rill Increee* popularity tmm*dlal*ly now. Contact r t ih t
piopla for Idaaa, Invitation*
GEMINI (May 11 to Jun* 11)
A day to alt down and plan th*
futur*. Don't offaat auccraa hr
cnnfldlnir In othera who mar
h* piratical. F in . hunch#* an I
broad vt.lon ar* roura non'.
MOO) CHILDREN (J u n . 11
to Julr I D A day and evening
for b*tnc vary aoclal and addInc many worthwhlla c ontact,
to your Hat. Know what you
want to accompli.h. T h.n b*
o f f In a confident manner.
I.KO (July 11 to Aucuat 11)
Soma activity that will tngratiata you with th* public I* wli*
today. S** th*t tho** ohov* you
■r* lmpr*t**d, pl*a**d with
your effort*. Show errat char,
acter, Imagination.
VI It (11) (Aucuat 11 to Grp.
tembrr 11) A new attltud* to.
ward thoaa aetlvltlr* that will
l*ad you to *ipand will help
Immaaaurably. Contact tho*a at
a dlatanca. Thrn you Impraee
hlch*r&gt;upt. *xp*rta.
LtllllA (September 11 to Oc­
tober 1!) Heine particular In
th* handllnc of all of your a f ­
fair* I* th* only way to *uc.
ee*d now. D* mor* coop«ratlv*
with m»t*. Don't t»k* him cr
h*r for cr*nt*d.
u r n l t r it l (October II to N«vember 11) A llttl* tlm* apetit
In Warnlnc wh»t t* axptrtad
from you will Imur* more harmonlou* relation* with other*
Gat Into public actlvltla* that
ar* aatlafying.
CAntTTARirC (November 1)
(a D*c*mh*r 11) H* aura you
• how a oooparatlva tplrlt In
lahora needed about the hou.e,
atr., today. Do aom .th ln c about
your haaltb. Enjoy craalar v i ­
tality.
CAPRICORN (DaearaMer II
to January IS) Hatting Into
hobhtaa that a r . enjoyable will
help you to forget a n iletlee. II*
with compatlbl* pereon*. Th*
other kind can b* very annoylnc.
A d l A R t r a (January 11 ta
February II) If you confer
with thoaa llv lnc under your
roof In a kindly way. real har.
p o n y can be enjoyed In th*
future. Huy furniture, etc. Uel
paint bruth w o r k i n g .
PICCKC
(February
IS
to
March 10) Fin* day for vlaltInc with thoaa who ar* not far
and with whom you hero butlnee* o f any aort. Search out
one* difficult to reach durlnc
week. State alma.
IF l o t it t i t t i t ) ia n n n v
TODAY, ha or aba wilt be on*
of thoaa practical paraona who
can whittle down any project
to a workable condition. Hue.
In*** or corarnmant peraonnat
will b* moat tntereatad In your
dow n-to-aarth progeny. Much
aucceaa and advancement I*
poaalble, aapaclally where ctvlo
work I* concerned that will be
moat halpful to tho public In
ganaral.
T e * Clara Impel, they do wwl
n tM .il." What yna mak* n(
yaar life la largely up I* VOl 1
■VXD AT. At'GVCT 3. IIM4
O tX K IIA t T t l P E X C I E I I A
very adverae day and evening
for trying to put Into e ffect
any plana, alnc* pramlaaa mad*
now or later ar* llkaly to be
broken. Moat avoryon* I* too
preoccupied with th* llltlo a f ­
faire o f e v e r y d a y ailatenc* to
do what you want. Concentrate
on your own orrand* and avoid
any aharp comment*
AIRE* (March It to April
11) Avoid any convereatlona
with outaldara and co-wnrkera
today, alnc* thay are not In a
vary cooperative mood. Don't
do too much today. Iletter rest
up and renew energy.
TAIRVC (April I I to May
IS) Take car* you do not i&gt;acom* extravagant where trivial
entertainment
la
concerned.
Ilia will power with other*.
Maintain praaant aacurlty and
b* ahead • ( th e gam*.
GEMINI (May I t to Jun* 11)
Da tnora g t n l l * with kin even
If you think o f them aa o u t.
aider*, to whom you ar* e lway* oourtaoua. Chow that you
ar* logical In your thinking.
Do only what la practical.
MOON CHILDREN (Jun* 11
to July 11) Put aald* privet*
worrit* and atap out do gat th*
Information and buy whatever
you require. ■* moat actlv*
and gat raaulta. Taka It In
atrld* tonight, relax and b*
happy.
LEO (July 31 t* Augoat St)
Try not to bo demanding with
g o a t p e l * Mac* thay *r* under
praaaur* now. Plan your ge llvltlaa ao that you can act both
bu.tnaaa and aoclal tlaa Ha
oourtaoua, cheerful.
VIRGO (Aucuat 31 to l a p tan*bar S3) Ueg diplomacy with
that htghar-up or you oan bo ,
In trouble for aama tlm*. Show
that you can follow ovary law
that appllaa to you, ovary min­
ute reputation.
1.1 HR A (Saptambar 31 to Oc­
tober 11) You can aatabllah far
greater harmony at bom* and
with other* now If you forget
th* paat. Study new Idea* cat*fully. Than th* futur* loom*
far brtghtar.
CCORPIO (October II (o No.
venther 11) Enjoy the lighter
thing* o f Ilf* by being charm ­
ing. Don't oapact other* to do
all th* entertaining. Join with
tom* aoelally.minded humani­
tarian group.
• A a l l T A H i r t (November 11
to Dacembar 13) Don't endeav­
or to patch up any quarrel be­
tween a parlnar anil n higher.
UP today, or you gat Into trou­
ble. You don't have all tha
fact# c lear up own affalra.
CAPRICORN
(Dacembar 11
to January IS) Uy nol going
oft on any tanganta and c a t ­
t in g Important work dun*, you
gat on th* right track now.
Helper* wilt gladly rooparat*.
■how you hav* purpota.
ARt’AHII’a (January I t to
February II) Show othera you
gra appreciative o f paet f a ­
vor* Inataad of expect lug more.
In fact, you ahould ba th* one
to return klndnaaaaa now. Ue
practical.
rtaCRS
(February
31 to
March 33) Avoid coming be.
twoaa fam ily tlaa and (rltnda,

CwtluMd Or P a |i S-A

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Horoscope
Forecast

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
~ \ WuaV^YMaT * cc.At).TtLL ME
N AGAIN/ Y___
OUMEAS TO pAV-—

CCKN.MI6TEK HOCPLE.'l MAYS TO.
(Continued From Pago g-A) BE CAREFUL ABOUT FEEDtN'TM'
CORM AT IM' BOTTOM TO MVC0(*» II
•Inc* thla M u lt lead to a r g u ­ Abf PlC5? V s EE.TH- 3U1CE OFTM' AJ
ment* right now. Strictly mind COBM S W E A T S O O T A S ' A F T E R .
your own builnaaa. Show that A S P E L L .r v TLSRblS ALM O ST IN
you hava raal wladom.
CORM L IK k 'E ff / V £f* C S C E R Y
I f YOLK CHILI! II * 0 R * Pk 3 * W E R E &amp;OIN" A R O L'M O
T ollY Y. ha ar aha will ha tha IM *TA &amp; 6ERS'_r
delightful kind o f rathar narv.
oua child with an Infactlnua
paraonallty who will require
regulated altap and dlat aarly
In Ufa ao that tha narvoua ayatam ran bacoma aecllmatad to
tha tnfluancaa of tha world
about him or bar. Many c h in aa* occur In t h li l i f t and w a r taay towarda othara ahould ba
tauaht aa aarly aa poaalbla.
Tha artlat hara.
“Tha tiara Imprl. they do nnl
roaanrl.“ What yna aiaka af
yoor III# la largely a a to YOt I
Carroll Rlghtar'a Individual
F o r m a t for your alan for Bapftm brr ta now raady. For your
ropy aand your hlrthdata and
t l 00 to Carroll ttlglitar Forar a il, Tlia Sanford Herald. Boa
1»S1, Hollywood II. Calif.
N O . t n i T , AC tll'IT *. t H 4
r.r.VUBAL TEYDHYCIRBi Al­
though there may aaam to ba
t -m a n aggin g little aurfaca Irrltatlone at thla time, th*
broad twerp of three aapeota
haa to do with tha moat tomprahanatva Idaala you wleh to
put Into motion. Tour mind la
raaaonlng and logical In e a t ­
ing how auch a aat of clrcum
atanree ran ba mora aaally
built up.
YI It a: *1 (March SI to April
1»&gt; You can garner much Im
pnrtant data tf you Juat put
aalda all lhat amall trivia
llandla routine affaire cleverly. Make good Impraaalon on
o to cla ttt.
TALIH'ft (April S# to May
Jftl If you tend atrlctly to Im
porlant butlnaae ahaad Inataad
of frittering away on fun, your
aurorae aoara. Put thoaa fine
tdaaa to work. Baa that they
are practical.
ORMIYI (May It to June S1&gt;
T7p aarly and getting Into Im­
portant aetlvlllee brlnga both
eurcaaa and popularity now
ttroup martlnga. Illuminating
hlg-wtga are helpful, fhn w you
have native Intelligence.
m o o t r i m n n e j r (jun * s i
to July St) You can relieve
(m elon and atari new upward
trend by conferring with **perta. real frlenda In your field
of e n d u v o r . Than ha helpful
to other* not strong at thla
ilma.
. ...
I . r o (July I t to Auguet 111
P y forgetting tha flnanrlal and
roncanlrallng on gettin g allimportant paraonal alme, you
find lhat friend* ar* vary help­
ful They think very logically
Follow thalr Idea#.
v t n n n (Auguat II to ** p tamhar II ) Doing whatever la
Of rlvlc Importance la wla# a n t
you get aurcaaaa from own
worrier Tou find lhat Ihl* will
Dim ba « atepplng atone to
greater th in g * Ue alert, pair!° l LIBRA (September II to Oe
tobar I D A naw approarh to
regular rtutlaa brlnga tha ad­
vancement you want at thla
time. Kind new and valuable
contact!. Ha alert to tdtn* that
ara more modern. prngraaaW#
gt'OltPIO (October II to No
vambar SI) Cartaln obligation!
may ■••m trrltbtliiff now, but
liapplneaa can ba found In par­
aonal mattera. 11a courteous
with everyone. Than affaire
Work out plcaeanlly.
PAIHTTARILB (Sovambar S.
to Oacembir SI) Backing a i m
clatca loyally who ara cooper
attva I* wla* now. Blear clear
of argument* and accompli*)* a
great deal. A cool head wlna
the game.
,,
CA 1*11 It'OII Y (Ilecember 3!
to January SO) Any aliow of
tamparment with fallow workara would only mean you d
mora work. Inrraaea III will
Ptriorm dull** anthualaillcal
ly. Than all fall* Into rightful
plara.
ARI AIlll ’« (January SI to
Fabruary II) If you ahow real
Intaraal tn other* alma, you
w i l l than gat th* know-how
and data you naad. Impraaa
othara with your fin# talanta
f a * them wl»aty.
1*1HCK*
(Hi'brutrjr
•»&gt; *'
March 30) If you *re more a*r
Inu* about your lob or t&gt;u*inaaa, a batter financial alruc
t u n can aaally b* your*. Talk
plana over with clot# tl*»
They glv# right hie#*
IF YOLR CHILI! I* RORY
TRULY, thcr* la every oppor­
tu n ity to b* vary auecaaaful,
• van though obataclaa aaam to
ba alway* cropping up. owing
to th* tenacity of purpoaa bar*,
aa wall aa fin* talanta and lack
o f nrltldam for other*. A ool
]ega education ta a moat nara
and early teach to rompUl*
on* t a l k before going ou to
another.
.. _ . __
“The Star* !m»#l. »k*y » • ■"J
aaiaaet" What yoo
your Ilf# la largely ■» *® T5" J
' Carroll Hlghtar # Individual
Foracaat for your e lf n tor ■•P
tembar la now raady. I &lt;&gt;r your
copy aand your hlrthdata and
11,00 to Carroll Itlghlar Koracaat, Tb# Sanford Herald, Boa
1IS1, Hollywood II. Calif.

Neck And Neck
NEW YOHK (UI’D — llob
Harrington gnd Stanley Dan­
cer are running neck and
neck for tha top harncaa rac
Ing driver rrown, th# H»r
nca* Itnring Imtitute an
nouced Tuesday.
Harrington Iriid* with IMl
▼icteric* In 705 atarta thia
year while Pnnrer la eernnd
with 10.1 win* in 277 atnrtg.

Double Winner
OSLO, Norway (U PI)-B ill
Hardin of New Orleans, tha
NCAA (00 m elon hurdlaa
champ, raptured that event
and the Ho meters hurdles at
an international track and
field meet at Blslet Stadium
Wednesday night. He waa
clocked at 50.7 and H.7, re ­
spectively.

Named Director
SALISBURY, N. C. &lt;UH&gt;
— Karl C. Kelley, formerly
director of publicity for the
Charlotte M o t o r Speedway,
Wednesday waa named execu­
tive director of the National
Association of SporUcaatera
and Sport# Writer*.

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[SIDE GLANCES

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By Galbraith

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�Baptist

THE SEVENTH-DAT

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
11)1 W. r i m street
Sunday Bchool _ _ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
nibla study (Sunday) 1:00 pm .
Evangatlatlo Sarvlea 1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Meat _ 1:00 p. m.
Bill Stephana
— — Paetor
A Cordial Waleoma to All

adventist

church

Corner 1th h Elm
J. L M a r s h a l l -------- -— PMlor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath Behool —
liM a. "&gt;•
Worship Berries — XI !H a. m.
Wednesday Nl«ht
Praytr B a r r i e s ------1:9# P- "*•

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1101 Park A va at I4lh St.
Bov. C. C. Dor*. Jr. — Pastor
Sunday School
9!&lt;» *- m&gt;
Worship Service ~ 11 :•# •• w*
Evening Worship — t;** p. m.
Alllanea Youth
pallowahlp (Wad.) — TslS P- » •

PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOU CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
M. M. W l l d a r -------------- P a a l o r .

Sunday School — *!*• *• m*
Mornlns Worahlp —\%'M a. tn.
Evening Worahlp _ I:» P- «■
Touth eek
sarv.Sary.
&lt;*»“■
&gt; r !!®#- 1.9#
Mid-W
(Wad.)

l l n d A French
H. C. S m i t h __________ F i l t e r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ &gt;:(# *. m.
Morning W o n h l p _ It:## e. m.
K v in g e llit le Serv. _ 7:1# p. m.
T u n . P re y ir Sirv. _ 7:1# p. m.
T h u n . Toung People
Endeavor _____
1:19 p. m.
CHURCH o r OOD
OK PROPHECT
3i»t Elm A n n u l
Rev. R. L S t r l c k l e n d _Peetor
Sundey S c h o o l ____ 1:4# e. m.
Worahlp Service
10:4# e. m.
K - ngelletle Strr. __Til# p. m.
Wrdneedey:
Young People V, L B. Strv.
1:1# p. m.
Bible m i n i n g Serv (.## p.m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH

HWY. 41#

Assembly Of God

CHURCH o r OOD

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
374J Country Club Road
Bponaorad by Plrat Baptlat
Church
nay. R. T. Barrett .---- - Paetor
Sunday School ___ 0:41 a. m.
Worahlp Sarvlea __ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
*:4&gt; p m.
Kvanlng Worahlp _ lioo p. m.
Wad. ITayar Sarv. — 1:10 p. m.

prayar Barylea ------ t i l l P- m*

Ph. U l - l t t l

CONO REQ ATIONAI.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlet)
Perk Avenue e t 14th St.
SiOO a. m. .___ Church School
10:»# e. m. _ W o n h l p Service
1:10 p. m. _ Chrtetlen Touth
Ministry
Rev. Welter A. X. Mcrbereon,
Peetor

P a a l o r -----■ Cheater W. Plank
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 11:00 a. m.
Morning garvlca _ 11:00 a m.
Training Union _ _ . (:I0 p. m.
Evanlng Sarvlea _ I ■SO p. m.
Wadnaaday Maatlnga:
O rg a n la a tlo n a __ *;lo p. m.
P r a y a r ............... — 1:10 p. m.
C h o ir ____________ 1:10 p. m.

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OK CHRIST
MOT S. Hanford Ava.
IL Varnon Kullar
Sunday S c h o o l ___ - 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp 10:00 a. m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
Fr. c h e r le e W. Blewgrt, Jr.
Vleer
Holy Communion _ 1:10 e. m.
Service A Sermon — 1:00 a. ra.

p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avanuo
T. B. Chanca — — — Paalor
Morning Worahlp — »:»• *• «"•
Sunday School —— Sit* •• "*•
Morning Worahlp — XI:*» a. m.
Training Union — «:»» P- "»■
Evening Worahlp - 1:4* P- «*•
Wad. Prayar Barylea 1:20 p. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. U t h SL A Oak Ava.
nail Smith -- ----------Sunday School — —
mMorning Worahlp — lit## a. m.
Training Uunlon — *'** P- m&gt;
Evening Sarvleo
. 9:0# PWad. l ’rayar Barylea 1:1# P- mNuraary Open
W T I I R ------------------ P- m‘
Sunday Nlta Rroadeaal
WKSTS1DE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. A Holly Ava.
Paul M. Callay ............... l'aatnr
Sunday Bchool —
10:#0 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worahlp — U:## »• ™.
Sunday
. ..
Evening Woradilp — T:M p. » •
Wadnaaday
prayar Barylea „ — p.
PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Paalor ___ _ William J. Oueea
Morning Worahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School
2:4# a. m.
Training Union ....— #:1* P. m.
Evening Worahlp — T:X0 p. m.
W*d. OHIcara A Taachara
Meeting —------- — #:l# P. m.
ELDER SrRINOS RAPTIHT
Old Orlando ltd. at llaalar Ava.
It. Hamilton Hrlffln — I’aator
Sunday School
- 1:1#
m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Training Union —
p. m.
Xvontng Worahlp — t i l l p. ns.

HOLT CROSS
401 8. P er k Ave.
Fr. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion . . . 1 : 1 0 e. m.
F am ily Service end
Hundey School ------ ... 1:04 e. m.
Morning Preyer
( Flr*t Hundey *—
Holy Communion 11.0# e. et.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OP CliniBT
Oanava
Ralph Drawar Jr.
Kvaniellat
mills School __ _ _ 1:10 a. m.
Morning Worahlp .... 1:10 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp .... 0:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Service 1:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway It Waal
Mnrrla Ruby
Kvangeltit
lllbla Claaa ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp __ 11:00 a. m.
Kvanlng Worahlp .... 1:00 p. m.
Bible Claaaaa Wad. .. 1:1# p. m.

Ulbta Study ....... . 10:00 a.
Morning Worahlp — 1100 a.
Evanlng Sarvlea
0:10 p.
Sea “Herald of Truth” t p.
Sunday on Channel I
Tueaday
t.adlea lllbla Claaa _ 10:00 a.
Wadnaaday
Blbla Claaa __ _ 1:10 p.

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Ith SL end Leuret Ave.
Eugene Sheldon
—_ P eitor
Telephone: I l l - l e l i
Sunday School __ 1:41 a. m.
Morning W o n h l p _ 70:45 g. m.
Evening W o n h lp _ 1:0# p. m.
Wed. P n y e r Service Till 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 Park Avenue
Bert llrown .........- Evangallal

Hunday

Methodist

Church Of God

Adventist

m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
ra.

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
1«1 W. 11th PM eg
-The Church of the Luthereg
Hour” end TV ''This l* the
Life”
Herbert W. floeria
Peetor
Hundey B c h o o l ____1:11 a. m.
W o n h l p Service
l#:l# e. ra.
Klnderrartea and Nureery

THE C H U R C H FO R M X • ALL POM TMM

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Ino Rest Second Street
Sunday Sarvlea A
Sunday School —... 11:00 a. m.
Subject: ' i « v a ”
Wednesday Sarvlea . #:00 p. m.
Reading Room: 101. K. First.
Waakdaya: 10:10 a. to. . 1:10
p. m. Friday Evanlngi t:10*
1:10 p. m.

Crgiyrifht 1964, KHtbr Advertising Service, l e t , fttraiharg, Yo.

Sunday
Psalm*
SIM .18

Monday
Psalms
10,1:0-18

Tuesday
Isaiah
08:0-11

Tin Church I* the r o t i g
no Mrth Sir the
:e bull
building
•fine of cdcJtamc.
trrind fond riliwnihip.lt ii e (torehnu*e of spiritual yelun. Without e
Wrong Church, neither
nor civiliution can eurvim There
ere (nor wated reeinwe why
p-rron thnuld ettend mviree rege-

W rd n tv U r
Mark
7:24-30

b r iy end support the Church. They

er«: (1) For hie awn pike. (3) For
hi* children'! ulr. (3) Fay the oaks
of hi* community *nd nation. |4I
For thi like of lh* Church itecIt.
which need* his morel end met

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
210# A Orlando Drive
H*ry. 17-131
Sanford, Florida
111.7111
The Rev. J. Oordan P • • r y,
P eitor
Sunday School .... — 1:11 a. m.
Morning W o n h l p _ llin # a. m.
Communion— Flret Sundey In
Each Month
KINDERGARTEN AND NL’HE­
ART

win wrt Plen h p h J u u U i i

kriy end reed pair Bible daily.

H iuradap
Lnk*
1:40-48

P riday
Luka
8:48-08

M u rd er
Luka

i2 .a - «

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park Ave.
Rev. Robert H. Jenklne, Peetor |
Morning W onh lp _ t:I0 p. m.
Hundey S c h o o l ------ 1:4# a. m.
Morning W onh lp
10:il a. m.
MTF M e e t l n g i
0:1# p. m.
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. ra.
GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W . E . T l m m e ------ P e e t o r
Sunday School ——— 1:4# a. m.
Morning Servlcee ... 11:00 e. m.
Choir Practice Wed. l : l o p. ra.
Every One Welcome.
(1RACE METHODIST CHURCH ^
Onore Rd„ at Woodland Ave.
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., Peetor
Church S c h o o l ____ (:4I a. m.
Morning W onh lp « 11:00a. m,
M Y F ---------------------- 1:10 p. m.
CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Bunland Ettatea
Cltrue Halghte
Rev. Chari** B. Hogg — Paainr
Church S c h o o l ____ 1:4# a. m.
Morning W onh lp _ 11:00 e. m.
M T F -------------- ------ 1:1# p. m.
Kve. W onh lp ___ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. rrayer Service 1:10 pm .

Nazarenc
FIRST CHURCH
OK THE KAZAREKE
W. Snd SL at Maple Ave.
Paul B l c k t e ___ ______ Paatnr
Su ndiy S c h o o l _— 9:4# a. m.
Morning W onh lp
10:41 a. m.
Youth -------------- ------i:oo p. m.
Toung Adult
Fellowehlp _______ 1:0# p. m.
The Nemea We Bear
Kvanaelletlo Strvlca 1:00 p. m.
Mid-Week
Service (Wed.) _ T:»0 p. m.
Third Sundey
S i n g a p l r a t l o n __ t:0# p. nt.
FIRST CHURCH
OK THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fie.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Paetor
Sundey
9:4# e. m. ___ Bible School
ll:n o a. m. — Morning W o n h lp
7:0# p. m. _ Evening Servlre
1:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Preyer Strvleia
1:00 p. m. — Leet Wed. MIeelonery Service

Pentecostal

\

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH O r LONOWOOD
(01 Orange Btreet
Rev. K. Ruth O r e n t _Peetor
Hundey S c h o o l ___ 10:00 a. m.
Morning W onh lp „ 11:00 a. m.
Hunday Evening
1:10 p. in.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:1# p. m.
Com iueron Meeting
F r l d i y ----------------- T:18 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Btnford, Fla.
Oak Ave. A Ird SL
Orover C. Sewell Jr. _ Paetor
Edgar W. Smith Jr, Aeeletant
Paetor
Church Bchool ___1:1# a. m.
He**lon H u l l ___ 9:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp 10:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellowehlp 0:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowehlp 1:00 p m .
Evening Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meet __ 7:00 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
177# South Orlando Drive
Thomaa It. M a k l n ____P allor
W o n h l p ____ ____ _ 9:00 e. m.
Church School ___ 10:00 a. ra.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. Sc, Mn. 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 DIRECTORYSAFTIST
Antioch ItapHit Church, Oviedo
Central Uaptlet Church, t i l l Oak Ava.
ChuIuoU Flret Uaptlet Church
C h u lu o u Uaptlet M illion
■ portaman'e Club, Chuluolg
Elder Spring* Uaptlet Church,
110 Lehman ltd
W r it Uaptlet Church, l i t Perk Ave.
Friendship llaptltt Church ml
Altam onte Spring*
Ht. « # . Altamonte Spring*
F l m Uaptlet Church of OeSary
Flret Uaptlet Charch e t Oanava
Flret Itaptlat Church e f Lake Mary
Flret Uaptlet Church of Lake Monroe
Flral Uaptlet Church of Longwood, Cur.
Church A Ureal
Flret Uaptlet Cbureh e t Oviedo
Flrat Dept lit Church of San Landn Spring*
Flret Shiloh Uieelonery B a p t iil Church,
A101 W. U t h St.
•
F o r m City Baptlat Cbureh
Fountain Heed Bepllet Church, Oviedo
Love Southern Baptist Million, Chuluota
Missionary
BapUat Church
North
Rd.
Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptlat Church
Oak Hill ltd. txtaon
Morning Olery BapUat Church, Oanava H wr.

Ut. Olivo Mloitonary Baptlat Church, gaa
Lando Springe Rd., Longwood
ML Zion Missionary Baptlat, Slpta Avo.
New
Mt.
Calvary
Mlaalonary
Bapllet
1109 W. U t h St.
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church,
l i o o w. nth s l
Now ML Klon Uaptlet church, n i l Pear Ave
Oaklawn Uaptlet Chapal, I 1 U W. t tth SL
Oetoan Uaptlet Church
Plnacreet Uaptlet Church, tot W. Onora Rd.
Prairie Lake BapUat Church, Rldsa Hd,
Fern Park
Prograsa Missionary Baptlat Chur oh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mtaolonnry Bsptinl Church,
Ninth * Hickory
■L Jems* Mloelonnry Baptlat Church Sto.
ltd. 41# Oetaan
SL Paul Mleelonary BapttM Church, l l h St.
St. Matthews Missionary Baptlat Church
Canaan Heights
St. John'a Missionary BapUat Chureh.
I l l Cyproea SL
Tempts Baptlat Church, Palm Spring* Rd.
Altamonte Spring*
Wsslsld* Missionary Baptist Church,
410 g. Holly Avo.

Sion Hop* BaptUt Church. I l l Orange Ava.

CATHOLIC
Chureh *f the Nativity, Lake Mary
AJ1 Souls Catholic Church, 1 U Oak Avo.

HI.
Ann's
Cathollo
Church,
Ptnhln g
Piece, Denary
HI. Mery Macdelsne Celhnlln Church, Meltland Ave. Altamonte Hprloge
CHRISTIAN
First Christian Church, U07 B. Sanford Avo.
congrrgatlonal Christian Church,
94*1 Park Avo.
Norlheldo Christian Church, F l o r i d a
Haven Dr., Maitland
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Church

of Christ, l i l t S. Park A i k
of Christ, Oanava
of Christ, Longwood
of Christ, Paola
CHURCH OP OOD

Church et Ood, 111 Hickory
Church of Ood, ItOO S. French
Church of Ood, Oviedo
EPISCOPAL
All Selnta Episcopal Church B. DoBary
Ave., Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, Longwood
All Balnti Epls.opol. Enterprise
Holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ava. a t 4th

LUTHERAN
Ascension
Lutheran
Church, Overbrook
D r . Casselberry
flood Shephard United Luthsrn,
2900 S. Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Chursh o f th s Redeemer,
H I W. U t h Plac*
Messiah Lutheran Church, America* Lagloa
lla ll. Pralrla Lake, Fern Park
ML Lukes Lutheran Church, RL 414 glevl*
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, B.
DaUarr Ava., Entorprts*
Bear U k i Methodist churoh
Bethel A.M.K. Church, Canaan Height*
Paeealberry com m u n ity Hathodlet Church,
Hwy. t l - I I * Fluey Ridge lid., Casselberry
Denary Community Mothodlat Church W.
Highland*. DeBary
Christ Methodist Church
gunland Estates
P i n t Methodist Church, 411 Park Ava.
First Math*dlat Church o f Oviedo
Free Methodist Church. *09 W. i t h SL
Ocneve Methodist Cbureh, Oeneve
Oraca Methodist Church. Onora Rd.
Grant Chapel A #1 E. Church, Ovlada
Qakgrovo Methodist Church, Oviedo

Ostoon Mothodlat Church
Paola
Wesleyan
MtthodlaL
RL
4d
W. at Paola
ut. James A M I , Sanford Avo.
Ml Mery's A.M.E. Church SL RL 411 Osteen
St. Paul's Methodist C h u r o h
Osteen
Rd. Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Methodist C h u r e h
B. DoBary

SEVENTH

DAY

ADVENTIST

1

Forest Lake S evealh -dey Adventist Church,
Hwy, 4 | | , Forest City
Mevonth-day Adventist Church. Maitland
Avo, Altamonte sp rings
Sanford Seventh-day
Adventist Chureh,
Seventh * Elm

NAIARENN

OTHER CHURCHES

Nasarona,
W.
the
P I ra t Church o f
2nd nt Maple
Fern
Park
Church * f
the Naaarons,
O'Brien Rd., Fern Perk
Lake Mary Ohursh of the Kaaarea*

Allsn'n A.M E. Church, Oliva * t l t h
Church at Ood In ChrlaL Oviedo
Chuluota Community Chureh
Church at Ood e t Prophecy, h i t Elm Ava.
Chureh a t Joaua Christ e f Latter Dap
Saints, m i Park Ava.
Community Chnpol, Altam onte Springs
K i l t e r s Orthodox Church, Bt. Johns Chryeootom chaps), H wy. 11-92. Fern Park
Congregation Both laraet. 10th * Magnolia
F ir st Churoh of ChrlaL ScieutUL
(#0 E. 2nd SL
First Pentecostal Church o f l o n g w o o d
Mt. Olive Hotlessa Chureh, Oak Mill
Rd. Ostaea
Plnscrsot Assembly o f Ood, 21th * Elm
■onford Alliance Church, 1401 E Pork Avo.
Sanford Congregation o f Johovah’a Wttnorm a 10)1 W 1st gt.
The Balvttlon Army. 214 E 2nd gt.
Unity Church of Sanford, 201 K. U t SL

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Praebytarlnn Church. Lake Mary
First
Presbyterian
Church,
Oak
Ava.
* l r * ■*.
Plrat Prasbytarlan Chureh. Casaaibarrr
Flrat Presbyterian Chureh at DeBary,
E. Highland
Presbyterian Churoh of Th* Covenant
277# * Orlando Dr.
w
.
SL Andrews Praabytorlan Church d o ll Laanaal Boh. D r , Boor Lake
Upaste Community Presbyterian Churoh.
Upeala Rd.
Woeimlnlator Prosbyterlan Church. Hewoll
Park, RL l t d

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

j&amp;mfflrd lirntlii
c

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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7th Fleet Patrol O f Red China,
North Viet Nam Coasts Pushed

•

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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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.
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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

I f f

nsivA...
Musicians Killed

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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.

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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

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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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 C ity's M ove
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 W ar’ 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.

B arry 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 home 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 reported
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 LB J

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-

*d.

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.
A I miu I 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.

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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                    <text>■Iff WattTurH IfraTB Page 4A—July 8, 19M

By Donna Estes
Bill Bogtrs of Sunlsnd Es­
tates, who Is vice president
o f the NAS Ssnford Aero Club
hss been a licensed pilot for
IT years, Is currently In the
process of entirely rebuilding
remodeling and overhauling
his own 1940 Piper Cub J3.
The work Is being done in
sparctime in a wurktlwp *«l
up in the carport of hla home
on Walla Drive.
Rogera acquired the air­
craft last November for $330
and plans to have it comple­
tely updated to a 1946 model
and la flying condition by Uils
October,
Tha fuselage was stripped
down to the frame, sand
blasted and all jolnli checked
and rewelded as part of his
requirements in obtaining an
air-frame mechanical license.
Ha received the license after
attending lha Air-Frame Pow­
er Plant Division of the Or­
ange C o u n t y
Vocational
School recently.
Ha hai since covered the
fuiulsge with Irish linen and
83 coals of slrcraft "dope."
A total of 43 gallons of paint
and thinner waa used to get
a mirror-glass finish.
Spare parts for the plane
have been collected at most
of the
airport junkyards
throughout
the
area and
many parts have been order­
ed from aa far away a a Cal­
ifornia,
When the electrical and hy­
draulic systems, fabric, wood-

work, shecfmetal,
welding
and painting are completed
the plane, operating with a
63 hp engine, will cruise at
73 miles per hour.

The J3 riper Cub was in
mass production from 1936
through 1947 and was the
most widely used training
craft in the world. Since

12,535 Cuban
Deaths Laid

To Castro

DILL ROGERS o f Sunlnml Estate*. shown here
with Bill Jr., i» completely rebuilding, remodel­
ing and overhauling thin Piper Cub J3 which he
expect* to have in flying condition by October.
Roger* in vice president o f the NAS Sanford
Arco Club nnd has been a licensed pilot for 17
year*.
(HeraldPhoto)

A Carload Of Values
In The Family Garage
KANSAS CITY — (N EA)
— Suburbanites hare sea gold
In tha baubles chucked In
their basement*.
Now thay ara putting price
U fa on that too-amall tuxedo
•r (hot* fancy mint julep
glaatea and displaying them
In the garage along with a
jumbled assortment of prac­
tical houaehold Items
"Oarage sales" conducted at
home by merchants-for-a-day
are so popular and profitable
that department etorea are
•citing up ImltlaUona of theee
Midwest residential bargain
basements. A national chain
store, in a full-page ad In the
local metropolitan dally, announcad a “ gigantic threeday garage aala , . , because
we*re cleaning house."
Diapers, a sailfish and an
■ntiqua copper cupola a it
among hundreds of Items list­
ed by enterprising house­
wives bent on making a clean­
ing in more way* than
on*. Recouping p a r t
of
their original expenditures
means money for new pur­
chases, often luxuries. A "bet­
ter" basement or garage (a
another rewarding by-product.
"I want to buy some of the
extra* my husband considers
foolish," a young mother con­
fided.
Not ail the aalea are op­
erate I by housewives. It prob­
ably wasn't a woman who ad­
vertised that a sale at an ad­
dress in a luxury housing
development would o f f e r
"mink stole, lady'* golf rtub*
and diamond wedding band."
Frequently, entire neigh­
borhoods join in a tingle sale.
"Have your coffee break with
ua and find bargains galore,"
on* such group announced. In
the Kansas City suburb of
Shawnee, the Lloyd King
home was the arena of such
a sal*.
"It wasn't all herd work,"
Mr*. King explained. "The
women dressed up in old for­
mal a from the racks and had
a ball parading around the
neighborhood."
There's other fun, too. Gag
tag* "o ffe r " tha temporarily
displaced family automobile
for 65 or favorite but bother­
some game* items belonging
to the man o f the house for
* fraction of their actual valHomemade

roadsld*

1947, Piper Cubs have been
In limited production, Rogeri
says that a Cub today would
coat approximately 12,000.
Racers' other hobbles arc
building radio-controlled mo­
del aircraft and operating his
own HAM radio. Last year
he received a written com­
mendation from Cdr. W. If.
Everett o f the U. S. Navy for
services given by placing tel­
ephone patches and relaying
HAMURAMS during Operalion Deep Freeze at McMurdo
Sound in Anarctlca.
He is employed as a civi­
lian electronics engineer at
Sanford Naval Air Station.

attract walk-in trada but most
of tha garaga sales coma to
shoppers' attention through
tha classified sections of sub­
urban publications, many of
which Hat entire columns of
weekend or single-lay .ales.
Directions may appear on
cardboard boxes, trees, kitch­
en stools or little rad wagon.
Also advertised at porch,
yard, basement and patio
sales, tha home grown oper­
ations sprout auch distinctive
Jargons aa "flseruppers' de­
lights" and "miscellaneous
goodies," along with stock
lines such aa "closeout—over
800 Items at giveaway prices."
Oarage sales are not new
to Mrs. M on Dav|* of Kan­
sas City, who remembers dis­
posing of unwanted Inherit­
ance! In this manner as far
back as a decade ago. Hut aha
saya Ihete’a much more competition these day*. She pr*'

fera to diaplay tha aala llama
outs Ida.
"I juat put everything In
tha front yard and pray for
good weather," aha aaid.
Many organlaatlons a r a
abandoning tha rummage aala
image for the updated garage
aala to attract wider patron­
age. A group of Cub Scouta
real lied |141 on tha firat day
o f a three-day garage sale,
disposing of an electric shav­
er, a power mower and baby
carriage, along with dozens of
other itams.
*1 Bold a bird cage and
some dishes," proudly ex­
claimed Joe Nielsen, D.
In suburban Leawood, Mrs.
Arnold Everaull got a scare
when a police cruiser pulled
up during her closeout aala.
•T waa afraid tha repeat
sale would constitute a com­
mercial enterprise but the pa­
trolman only was looking for
antiques," she explained.

MIAMI (UPI) - Cuban re­
fugees estimated today that
political violence In one form
or another has taken a toll
of 12,533 Cuban lives since
Fidel Castro aeized power on
Jan. I, 1939.
The association of Cuban
Economist! in Exile (AECE)
aaid (here Is no sign of a let­
up In the bloodshed.
"Everyday, seven Cubans
are murdered or die of some
other form of violence," an
AECE (taiement said. Everyweek, 278 go (o jail. Every
month, 3.930 citizens leave the
country."
The AECE survey listed 4,406 persons executed by fir­
ing squad, 3,460 killed In rur­
al violence, 1,952 dead ai the
result of acts of resistance in
Cuban cities, 1,121 dead In
prison. 873 killed at sea while
trying to escape and 721
"murders publicly described
aa aulcidc or natural death."

A VARIETY of articles were muile by Mrs.
Oliver Hnhn during the 1D63-6-1 season o f the
Paradise Point Hobby Club. Included in her dis­
play at the last meeting of the group were
smocked pillows, yarn dogs, pipe cleaner biril
cages and a monkey made from men’s discarded
socks.
(Herald Photo)

LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (UPI) — Molse Tshombe.
who once tried to form an In­
dependent nation with his pro­
vince of Katanga, was asked
today to lake the lead in
forming a new Congo govern­
ment.
Radio Leopoldville announc­
ed that President Joseph Kasavubu had asked Tshumbe
to contact the different Con­
golese /action!
about the
formation of a "dynamic and
honest" government.
But observers noted that
this did not necessarily mean
Tshombe himself would be­
come the next premier to
succeed Cyrille Adoula, who
resigned Tuesday.

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FOAM RUBBER backing on tree trunk* and bird
figure* add unusun] depth to this domestic tap­
estry print done by Mr*. P. D, Cosper, member
o f the Paradise Point Hobby Club.
(Herald Photo)

Korean Taxes
Still With Us
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt;-The
10 per cent excite taxes en­
acted during the Korean War
will be continued for (till an­
other year, bringing t h e
Treasury 61.9 billion In annual
revenue.
After the Senate Tuesday
night completed final congres­
sional action on the legisla­
tion, President J o h n s o n
promptly signed the bill Into
law, extending the taxes for
the llth time. They had been
scheduled to expire la it mid­
night.
The legislation reenacts the
levies on alcohol, tobacco,
passenger auto* and parts,
telephone irrvlce and air tra­
vel.

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R etd ; for the Fourth ? Ttka
It e ta ; and we'll tee you on
the Sixth. Don’t, and we might
bo writing about you for othere to read,
• •
•
Who eayt the Marinei hero
only one way to do aomething
— the Marine way. Gunnery
E ft. Norman F. Labounty
finda he had a choice. Word
came down that he had been
promoted. Which did he tike
bent, the title o f warrant o f­
ficer or first sergeant? He
choie warrant officer. Labounty ia stationed aboard the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
• *
•
Two oldtimera standing at
F in t and Park, looking at the
new parking lot taking shape.
One said, " I ’d prefer to aee
the old huitding standing
here.” The other replied, “ I’d
rather see a new building
here.”
•
•
•
That reassessment ruling
by the Supreme Court— It or­
dered 100 per cent valuation
on
property—sent
many
homeowners In S e m i n o l e
County acurrying for paper
and pencil. They’re concerned
what effect It might have on
local taxes. Time will tell.
•
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•
Glenn “ Fireball’’ Roberts,
death yesterday from burnt
received aome time ago in a
racing accident shook many
In Sanford
and Seminole
County. One of the most color­
ful racers In the business, his
track actiona will long be re­
membered by those In the bus­
iness and hishost o f admirers.

•

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Seminole County received
$34,018.40 as Its shsre of gasollna tax collected during
Junt by the Florida Revenue
Commission, according to J.
Ed Straughn, director. The
total collected In the county
that month amounted to
$103,023 97 aa compared with
$99,708.18 during the com­
parative month o f 1983.
e
• •
Sales tax collections In th«
county also showed a sharp
increass in ths corresponding
psriods, Stranglin'* office dis­
closes. Seminole collected $72,242.92 in June 19(13 and 904,816.63 last month.

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A free elasa on flower ar­
ranging techniques Is alated
Wednesday morning at Semi­
nole Plata Shopping Center
In Casselberry. Classes will
be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Gueat speaker will be Mrs.
Mabel Crittenden.

•

• *

A color television set and
other items will be glvrn away
Saturday at 6:30 p-ni. as aome
o f ths highlights o f a busy
Fun Fair day at tho lakefront. Ixtcal Lions are all set
and will have a wsry eye nn
the sky to see If the tradi­
tional showers will take the
Fourth off.
• •
•
Think the Sanford ares Is
standing still, hulldingwise?
Glance around while you're
driving. You’ll see any num­
ber o f new stores, a shopping
center and many other struc­
tures sprouting.
• •
•
And while we're at it, did
you see those three tugs dock­
ed at the lakefront Thurs­
day? Shades of things to
come, once the Port Author­
ity la In operation. . .
* • •
Have you watched the house
at Oak Avenue and 20th Street
“ grow "? Latest construction
methods—factory built “ sec­
tion s'* that come in two semi­
trailers that come “ piggyback” on the ACL and are
now parked on the lot. And
the workmen pick out the
“ parts’’ they want and put
them together. It's a United
States Steel idea, we're told.
Permits f a s t construction.
“ Houaas-while-you-walt" ides.

Herald Index
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Bridge ------------ . . . Page 6
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ClassIfisds
Comics ..— __ psgea 2A-3A
Editorial -------- .. .. Page 1A
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Funerals
H o roscop e ____ Pagrs 2A-3A
Boclsty
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Pagt 4
Sports
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TV Programs . .
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VOL. 66

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Established 1908

FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 226

GIs Fighting Chinese Reds Now
In Southeast Asia, Chiang Says
Reds Overrun
3 Hamlets In
Viet Nam Area

Enemy Using
Cong Disguise,
He Explains

Bulletin

SAIGON (UPI) — Maraud­
ing Communist guerrilla* have
overrun three
governmentprotected hamlets In the rug­
ged mountains of Central Viet
Nam, wiping out the defenders
and capturing large supplies
of weapons, a military spokes­
man said today.
The Vietnamese source said
that in one engagement, every
member of the platoonsized
government defense force was
killed or captured.
He said the total number of
weapons the guerrillas captur­
ed was reported as 51 rifles
and carbines and six automa­
tic rifles or submachine guns.
The report followed by three
days another Communist at­
tack in the same region In
which half a company of gov­
ernment
militiamen
threw
down their weapons and fled
before attacking Communist
raiders.
The spokesman laid a Viet
Cong battalion attacked ml
overran Ba An hamlet in
broad daylight in the moun­
tains of Quant Xgai Province
310 miles northeast of Saigon.
READY FOR FOURTH ia this four-yeur-olil
In the platoon of militia,
boy who Rot everything In Hhupc for tho cele­
men defending Ba An hamlet,
bration. He's got hia Flag, hfa fireworks (just
six soldiers were killed and 33
for picture purposes) and his helmet. The boy,
were reported missing in the
Johnny Myers is the son .. piY. an&lt;&gt; «It s. 2ufoon'
attack Wednesday.
Six o f the miasing men were
Myers o f Brandon Rond, west o f Sanford.
known to be captives of the
(Herald Photo By Bill Vincent)
Communist
guerrillas,
the
spokesman said.
The other two hamleta were
attacked simultaneously by the
guerrillas Just at sunset
Thursday.
The spokesman said an un
known number of Viet Cong
broke through the defenses of
Boun More and Oun Thrapo
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e he and his colleagues would
hamlets In Darlac Province
strongest civil rights law follow would tw "operation
132 miles northeast of Saigon.
since Herons(ruction was In dialogue," an effort to have
Both hamlets are inhabited by
force today wilh Negro lead­ southern leaders, particular­
mountain tribes.
ers promising early testa of ly businessmen, issue state­
Us anti discrimination provis­ ments of intention to comply
ion* and oppoents preparing with the new law.
to challenge its legality in
After a relatively short per­
court.
iod, King said “ operation im­
President Johnson signed plementation'' would begin in
the historic measure Thurs­ 35 or moro southern towns
day night only five hours after and cities. Where "massive
Die House, on a 289 to 126 resistance or recalcitrance"
vote, completed final con­ was encountered, the Negro
Sanford merchants Join gressional approval one year leader promised Ills followers
and two weeks after the leg­ w o u l d
make
“ dramatic
with The Herald, police
moves."
■grnrlre end others In urg­ islation was introduced.
"This act is a challenge to
Otlwr civil rights organiza­
ing each person to aim for
all of us to go to work in our tions already have indicated
a aafe and sane Fourth of
states and communities. In their plans for challenging
July.
our homes and in our hearts, discrimination practices now
Experts predict a record
to eliminate the last vestiges haned hy the law. In Florida,
death toll for the holiday,
which in aome quarters will of injustice In America," state National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
Johnson said.
be obtrrred on Friday and
People
(NAACP)
officials
“
We
must
not
approach
the
In others on Monday, giv­
enforcement of tlila law in a said they would concentrate
ing workers an extra day
vengeful spirit. Ita purpose la their efforts on restaurants
for the weekend.
not to punish. Us purpose Is that prohibit Negroes.
Observing the h n ic rule
Congress of Racial Equality
not to divide but to end divis­
o f common sense ran rut
ions — divisions which hive (CORE) representatives In
down greatly on the number
lasUd too long. Us purpose is New Orleans said that movie
o f accidents. For timely re­
national, not regional.''
theaters would be the target
minders turn to Page 12,
Martin Luther King, one of of their efforts. Other Negro
more than 200 persons invited officials said the law's pro­
Loose N u t
to attend the White House visions would be tested at
OLD MILL, England (UPI) ceremony, which also was lunch counters, motels and
— Mrs. Irene Jackson said witnessed by a nationwide ra­ hotels of nationally owned
today she bought a $18,200 dio and television audience, companies.
fishing lake for her husband said his Southern Christian
Segregationist opposition to
nut-and-bolt manufacturer Ce­ Leadership Conference plan­ the law continued. Alabama
cil Jackson, because “ he need­ ned to test the new law im­ Gov. George C. Wallace laid
ed something to make him re­ mediately.
the sweeping law "should and
lax a bit."
He said the first strategy will be tested in the courts."

Rights Law In Effect,
LBJ Asks Compliance

Play It Safe!
Make Holidays
Happy Days

A ll 'Bumsed! U p

Miss Laura Chittenden,
school teacher In Seminole
County for 31 years prior to
her retirement In 1919, died
early this afternoon si Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital. She
had been In III health since
last April. Funeral arrange­
ments are incomplete.

lly Earnest Hnberecht
Unllrd Press International

Bsnford-Lesed Paul Gold­
smith wss unhurt today In n
two-ear pUcup at Daytona
Speedway, but his car waa
wrecked nnd will not be
ready for the Flrecrarker
400 tomorrow. Goldsmith
end Fred Lorenxen were In
collision,
Lorrntrn
w as
hospitalised. Speedway offi­
cials said Goldsmith will be
able to rare In the “ ton"
U “ he can find another car,"

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BRIEFS
Boats Seized
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Honduran
authorities have
seized “ eight or nine" Ameri­
can shrimp boats, the State
Department said early today.

200 Homeless
MONTREAL (UPI) - Two
'hundred persons lost their
homes and possessions Thurs­
day night whep a flve-aUnm
fire swept a vlly
Montreal.

No Trace
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. —
(UPI — A 400-man search
party neared the Alabama
border Thursday without find­
ing any trace of three civil
rights workers who disappear­
ed 12 days ago after inspecting a burned Negro church.

De Gaulle Visits

Red Huddle

Pay Bill

Tells Of Training

AndN o Place To

very likely to get themselves
all dressed up and find that,
after the election results are
all In, they have no place to
go—cxccpt back home," said
Brown in a telephone call
from San Francisco, whore ha
is helping prepare for bis
party1* national convention.
He referred to a statement
a couple of week! qgo by

Democratic g u b e r n a t o r lal nominee llaydon Burns of
Jacksonville that he planned
inaugural balls in four other
cities besides Tallahassee.
Brown said there also are
reports that some people have
already been offered Jobs In
a new Democratic adminis­
tration.
Republican nominee Charles

City Firemen
GGet
o ? Two Calls

Holley of St.
Petersburg
won’t carry through on any
Democratic promises when he
moves Into the governor's of.
(ice, warned Brown.
He did admit that “ maybe
the Democrats' candidate can
get to go to the Inaugural ball
after all—that Is, if Governor
Hoiky invites him."

City Calls On
Its Citizens To
Abide By Law

City commissioners today
called for cooperation among
all Sanford citizens In abiding
by the new Civil Bights Bill
and urged a “ peacefid *olu
Hun of the races living In a
friendly atmosphere."
A statement signed by Mayor
A. L. Wilson reads:
"The Federal Government
has now passed the Civil
Bights Bill that touches each
life in our community. Wo
must recognize that
is is
now the law of the land.
"Sanford has always been
a law abiding community and
Preside* Phiseg, win k
enract and ask the co­
T$, Mid Ike N E iflune* « f operate* u 4 jRdrrstandfng
Gem' M axwel X
r ' , M l f iMU*T 48 .Mntinuc Jo
17.-1
e r t t n &amp; M tr.i
to Souln Viet Ham, »a* Inter­ ty fended by all ,&lt;parties to
preted in Asia as “ a new re­ recognize (lie problems con­
solve by tho United States fronting the owners and ope­
government to come to grips rators of our establishments
with tho situation In Southeast coming under tha public aeAsia."
commodation section of the
lie said the whole question federal law.
“ During the past three year*,
of American success or fail­
ure In Viet Nam depends on our Bl-Karlal Committee has
whether the United Slates been working diligently to
demonstrates full determina­ meet and to esse these pro­
blems. This Committee will
tion.
Asked what might happen if continue to meet to establish
the South Vietnamese at­ a cooperative climate for the
tempted, with American back­ peaceful solution of the races
ing, to overthrow the Com­ living In a friendly atinos.
munist regime In North Viet phere."

BONN, Germany (UPI) French President Charles de
Gaulle arrived today for a twoday official visit during which
he was expected to seek West
German support for his cam­
Nam, Chiang said, “ it is still
paign to loosen the bonds be­
too early to say for sure how
tween the Soviet Union ami Us
the C h i n e s e Communists
European satellites.
would react."
But lie went on to aay:
“ It all depends on the de­
LONDON (UPI) — Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev gress of U, S. determination
has summoned East European and on the extent of American
Communist leaders to emer­ aid. If the American govern­
gency consultations In Warsaw ment 1* prepared to go all-out
later this m onth on growing in full strength to support the
rifts within (lie Communist Vietnamese government in its
then the Chinese
bloc, diplomatic sources re­ efforts,
Communists would not inter­
ported today.
vene.
"But If the United States
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
- government shows signs of
A HU to give pay raises to hesitation or wavering at the
1.7 million federal workers last moment, t h e Chinese
Including a $7.30o increase for Communists might Intervene
members of Congress, appear- to uttempt to keep the Vietna­
rd U&gt; be well on its way today mese from lilM-rsting the
toward congressional approval northern half of the country."
The Nationalist C h i n e s e
before the Democratic con­
vention In August.
president said It is an “ open
secret" that Uic Chinese Com­
munists are taking part in the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - war In Viet Nam and Laos.
A government witness told
"All know it," he said.
Thursday about tieing ‘ ‘school­ "But there are aome people
ed " in exploding dynamitic who close their eyes to the
by two of the five Klu Klux obvious. They are blindfold­
Klansmen on trial for con­ ing themselves to the facts.”
spiracy In Die bombing of a
Negro home,
The federal court trial re­
sumed today.

Florida Demos Get Some GOP Advice
TAMPA (U PI) — Florida
State Republican Chairman
Tom Fairfield Brown warned
Democrats Thursday they'll
be wasting their money if
they buy a new outfit to wear
to next November's inaugural
ball for the new governor, be­
cause it’a going to he a GOP
affair."
“ Florida Democrats a r c

TAIPEI, Formosa - Presi­
dent Chiang Kai-shek of Na­
tionalist China says t h a t
American troops already are
engaged In a war against Chi­
nese Communist forces In
Southeast Asia.
Ho said the United States
can win this war it it Is will­
ing to make the necessary ef­
fort.
Chiang told United Press In­
ternational in an exclusive in­
terview Thursday:
"As things stand today, the
Chinese Communists already
arc actively taking part In
Viet Nam, also Laos.
"Their cadres and trained
personnel are taking an active
part In those two countries.
The only difference is that
they put on the uniforms or
11k- Viet Cong and the Pathol
Lao.
"So In a tense the United
States already Is at war with
the Chinese Communists."

City firemen wars railed
twice Thursday to put out
minor* biases.
Tha first alarm at 8:01 p.m.
sent firemen to a ear owned
by Bandy Itlcharde, 197 Meltenvilie Ave. A faulty carbur­
etor caught fire while tha car
was at 224 E. F in t St.
The second call was to
Faust’s Drugstore on E. F in t
Street when a defective wlr*
was discovered in a fluores­
cent light, Thera waa little
damage in either cate, fire­
men report

Two Men Held
In Hijacking
Two men are being held hy
Orange County suUtorRIca for
investigation of hljarklng and
kidnapping as a result of their
arrest last night while in a
small truck loaded with whis­
ky.
They wera surprised by
county police who had been
alerted when fresh tire marks
were noticed on a ranch of
Joder Cameron east of San­
ford.
Police allege the whisky Is
part of a trurklosd hijacked
earlier this week In Orlando.
The truck wss later found
abandoned on a road between
Oviedo and Geneva.
Cameron told police of the
Hrc marks and officers staked
out the area to wait for the
suspects. Deputies J. Q, (Slim)
Galloway and L. E. Rice were
Joined by Orange County offi­
cials In the watch.
Taken Into custody were
Billy M. York, U , of Alta­
monte Springs and Richard D.
Vice, 27, of Apopka. They will
face charges of possession of
stolen goods and lodged by
Seminole authorittee.
The two were taken to
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Orange County Jail about mid­
night. The whisky, valued at
about $4,000, was also taken to
the Jail pending outcome of
the Investigation.

Longwood Opens 4th
Festivities Tonight
By Dottle Austin
Fourth of July festivities In
Seminole
County wdl kick
off tonight In Longwood with
the first phase of the Miss
Flame contest when 19 young
ladles will be judged lln ba­
thing suits.
Gates will open at 6 pjn .
at Reiter Ficcld west of
Longwood on SB 434 and the
parade of pulchritude will be­
gin at 7 p.m.

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Saturday the parade will
begin at 10 a.m., leaving
from Longwood School and
winding up at Reiter Field,
Right after tha parade, day
long acUvitiea will begin, cli­
maxing with Ute finals of the
Miss Flame contest at 4:30
p.m. In evening gowns and
the fireworks display which
will begin after dark.
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In No-th Orlando the cele­
bration begins at 1 p.m. Sat­
urday In the Village ftecrea­
tion area with a flag raising
ceremony.
Other activities on tap in­
clude a softball game be­
tween teenage boye and men;
■the LUtllo Miss North Or­
lando contest at 4:30 p.m.;
a ham dinner from 3:30 to
8 p.m.; cash prizes to bo awarded to contestants at 7
p m .;
fireworks
climaxing
the evening for the general
public ami the NOT Club
dance for teenagers to wind
up the festivities.
Deltona plans Its first b|g
celebration since tho commu­
nity was settled with a picnic
at the Community House on
Lake Monroo in Enterprise.
Games and contests will be
held all afternoon for all ages,
dancing to a live band, ami
many prizes to be awarded.
An exhibition square dance
will be held In the evening
with door prize* to be given
away. They have been don­
ated by businessmen in sur­
rounding communities.
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In Rsnford, the lJons Club

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Annual Fourth of July
Fair will kick off at 1 p.m. at
Fort Mellon Park oo the
lakuftront with a merry-go1
round, pony rides, train rides,
games, food and fun for tha
whole family.
The Lions eye teeting nut*
chine will be available under
the supervision of Dr. Rich­
ard Daughterty and the Sem­
inole County Public Health
Department, giving free eya
tests to all who wish.
Drawing for the color tel­
evision sot and other prtaae
will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Fireworks will climax tha
evening soon after dark.
Tlte City Recreation De­
partment ha* a hill program
on tap. At 2 p m ., there will
bo a baseball game between
Little League player*
and
their fathers at Fort Mellon
Park..
Following this coolest few
new game of “ aackett" will
be Introduced and there will
be relays and other Reid ac­
tivities for youngsters as well
as adults.
Department officials anti­
cipate serving chicken barbeque dinners to tome 1,000
persons from approximately
5 p.m. until 7:30 p m . whan
the annual All Star gam* be­
tween the tittle American
ami Little National Leagues
will be played at the park.
Tickets for the bartwque
are available at the offices
of the City Recreation De­
partment and from
Little
League players.

T V Set Stolen
Theft o f Item* from a heme
occupied hy Abraham Ross e l
1311 Persimmon Avs. was re­
ported to police Thursday. A
neighbor, who |i raring for
tha house while Rosa la on
vnratlon, discovered ths theftThe thief entered through
a window and made off with
a television set, two foot lock*
era and a bedspread, police
said.

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Hit-Run Driver
Damages Car
A car owned by Elmar
Brookcn of 100 Academy
Ava. and parked in tha 800block o f W. 18th S t m t waa
struck hy a hit-run driver
Thursday night, city polka
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Sewell

Dogs And
People
D o fi c m be &gt;uch uieful great! He dropped the ball
things for people. They keep and ran for the “ chow" with
•one from being lonely, oth­ feet flying and hla tail waggins.
e r! Mfe from burglari, and
Tba other doga were utterly
m m y provide laughj on • confused. The pattern was
gloomy d iy . I em aware of broken so why should they
the long Hat which could be continue their discipline 7 Ra­
made if we dated all o f the ther quickly, they, too, left
virtual of dogs but the moat their positions. Tbe game was
mutual help I know o f cornu demoralized:
in the form o f an illustration
Now they had a taste of
which help* ua uoderetmd a yielding to the temptation of
disloyalty. The first base dog
much needed apiritual truth.
Aa many o f you know, bite- could not regain bis old use*
ball was invented in Coop­ fulnaia. His aye wai always
erate**, N. T . Cooperatown roaming for another handout
ia atm a small place ywt Ona day the trainer decided
there la a pood atadlun ia the to try his team at the ball
middle of the village. Each park where only a small
year baseball atari play a group would observe. Tbe
game la Cooperatown for first base dog would not con­
which people travel far and centrate on tbe game but trot­
w a r. Tbe day la given over ted to the bleachers where be
to a great celebration ao thought he might get some­
many people and project! be. thing to eat. This threw the
complete team into disharm­
come involved.
One aoterpriikg individual ony again so the trainer fin­
decided that bo would do ally gave up what could have
something different to make been a most outstanding per­
the day one of greater slgni- formance.
Maybe there has never been
licence. Aa aecretiy aa poaaiMe ha trained two baseball • time when we (ace more
toama mostly eompoaed of temptations to stray away
cocker spaniel doga. This from God’s will than today.
The week has 1GS hours in
training period went on zeal­
It but still there are so many
ously for three yeara.
Only two people participat­ meant of recreation and work
ed in tbe game. The trainer available on Sunday that
w et the pitcher and another many people think that they
man did tbe hatting. A tennis cannot spare two or three
ball was used as a aubstltute hours for worship. The temp­
for a baseball. When the bat* tation ia ao great that only a
tar hit it ona of the dogs fraction of people who call
would run the bests while themselves Christiana gather
others covered the field. When to praise their God even
necessary one o f the dogs though tt ia Ilia wiill
Certainly we could enumer­
would catch tbe ball with the
ate in thin article ao many
greatest of m m .
One day as a practice tea­ other temptations that cause
man was going on M ar the great confusion and ineffi­
bouse tbe trainer’* w i f e ciency in the work of God's
emerged and called the doga Kingdom but there 1* not
for ‘‘chow." The dog covering space. The important thing ia
first bate wae on the spot! that this idea starts us to
Be bad tba ball in bis mouth thinking. If it doea and we
whan tba call came and ha love the Lord we shall ace our
faced the dilemma of whether guilt and return unto Him.
to run to his baas or to hit He will forgive and we shall
food. Tbe temptation was loo rejoice!

Friendship Baptist Church
Ordains Three New Deacons
By Julia Bartee
Bervlces were conducted re­
cently at tha Friendship BapMat Church of Altamonte
Springs to ordain as deacons
J. B. Jordan, Robert Mallard
and Robert S. Bradford. Oth­
er deacons are Millard Glaaa
and Edward KalMy who
aarvaa at chairman.
At lha last business msat­
iny, Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Kenneth
Barber and Mra. James Spen­
cer were elected as a nursery
committee and Mra. Kalaey,
Kenneth Barber and Robert
Mallard were named aa the
Committee on Missions.
Barber la president of tha
Brotherhood and Glaaa ia sec­
retary.

Free Methodist
To Heor Guest
MomJny end evening ser­
vices this Sunday at tha Free
Methodist Church of Sanford,
corner o f Fourth S t m t and
Laurel Avenue will be con­
ducted by Rev. Lawrence
Ward, talented speaker who
talks on subjects of Interest
to all age group*.
Invitation to tha public to
attend ia extended by Rav.
Eugene Sheldon, pastor.
Services start with Sunday
School at 9:48 a.m. with wor­
ship at 10:46 sen. Evening
services begin at 7 o'clock
with Rev. Ward bringing a
special challenge to young
people at the opening of this
service.

In other business, choir rehesrsals were changed to 8:16
p.m. on Wednesdays In order
that more adults can take port
and also attend the mid-week
prayer services. Robert Buylea and Dwight Peck arc min­
isters o f music, Mrs. E. A.
Weoner is organist and Mrs.
H. B. Sewell Jr, an j Don
Brown aro pianists.
T6ie church's WMU meets
on three Tuesdays o f each
month with the third Tuetdey
act aside for vleltatJon follow­
ing a 10 a.m. breakfast at the
churrh. Mrs. Kelsey is WMU
president.
Public appreciation has been
expressed to Mrs. L. H. Brown
who gave the carpeting for
tho sanctuary; to Mrs. Horace
Weltmer who helped get steinleas ateel cutlery for tho kitchan in memory o f har late
husband; to Mr. and Mra. J. D.
Morrison for contributions of
plants to landscape tho church
grounds; to tho Kelseya for
tha kitchen stove; to Mrs.
Loelio Bryant fo r tha toffeemaker; to Mre. Gertrude Oldsfield for lha rhoir room mir­
ror and to The First Baptist
Church o f Orlando fo r now
song hooka.

National Presbyterian Leader First Baptist
To Hear Noted
In Sanford On Church Visit
Evangelist

Dr. E. H. Hamilton, recent­
ly nominated aa moderator o f
the General Assembly o f the
Presbyterian Church. U. 8. A.,
Is visiting in Sanford and will
•peak next week on three
separate occasions for local
Presbyterian churches.
Wednesday, at 6:80 p.m.,
hi will be the honored speak­
er and guest at a covered dish
dinner for members o f the
Firat Presbyterian Church;
Thursday, at 6:80 p.m., ha will
address members of tha Pres­
byterian Church of the Cove­
nant at a family night supper
and next Sunday, July 12, he
will deliver the sermon et
both tha 10 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. services at First Pres­
byterian for which visitors
are Invited.
A Presbyterian U. 8. mis­
sionary for mors than 40
years, first on the mainland
of China, than in Japan and
finally in Taiwan, hla congre­
gation! have been many and
varied.
While stationed at Taipei,
he led service* for prisoners,
leprosy patients, aboriginal
tribespeople in
mount a i n
churches, Chinese students
and high government officials.
Forced to leave China after
the Communist takeover, he
and hie wife, the former Es­
telle MeAlphine, were invited
to serve In Taiwan where
numbers o f msinland Chinese
were fleeing ss refugees. In
more than a decade spent
there, they helped bulk) a
thriving student center and a
large city church in Taiwan’s
capital.
When the new church build­
ing wee dedicated in Novem­
ber, 1003, the Hamilton* re­
turned to tha United Slates
for eight months’ furlough
and later retirement.
Dr. Hamilton first sailed
for China ae a missionary in
August, 1023, after complet­
ing degrees at Davidson Col­
lege and Union Theological
Seminary in Richmond, Va.
He also has studied at the
Biblical Seminary in New
York City and has served
churches ia Greensboro, N.
C.{ Carrollton, Ga-^jCnajurBle,
Tenn. and HuntinaWn, wT va.
From 1017 until 1918, be aerved in the AEF with Bate
Hospital 48.
in his apart time ho write*
poetry and the second edition
o f hie bo o k of p a e m a ,
Afraid T O f
What 7" was
printed In October, 1081. Pro­
fits from both printings have
been used in hla missionary
ministry.
A native o f Atlanta and a
member of Kanawha Presby­
tery, TV. Hamilton and Mr*,
lla m t"’
hava six children
and 14 grandchildren. Their
home ia in Docatur, Ga.

Methodists Set
District Meets
Two curriculum workshops
have been scheduled in the
Methodist DeLand District for
children's division teachers for
the purpose o f becoming thor­
oughly acquainted with the
new material to be used be­
ginning in September.
The first workshop will be
held at Trinity Methodist
Church in DeLand from 7:30
until 0:30 p.m., July 18. The
second Is scheduled at First
Msthodiet Church in Ormond
Beach from 3:30 until 8=30
p.m* July 19,
In addition, the Florida
era Conference will be held
Conference Children'* Worknext Tuesday through Thurs­
day in Lakeland at Florida
Southern Collage.

I)R. AND MRS. E. H. HAMILTON

Elder Springs Bible School
To Present Program Today
Commencement
Exercise*
for students who have been
attending the Elder Springs
Baptist Vacation Bible School
for tha past two weeks will
ba held at 8 p m. today pre­
ceded by en Open House for

Rev. B. Hamilton Griffin,
principal, will present a cer­
tificate to the faculty and expresa the gratitude of the
parents and church for the
work that has been accom­
plished in the Bible School.
Tho commencement exer­
cises will open with a proces­
sional with the children mar­
ching in by departments. The
processional will be headed
By Jana Casselberry
by the American and ChriatiA program of sacred and
an flage followed Immediate­
concert music will be pro
ly by the Bible.
tented at the Casselberry Com
Flag* will be retried by
munity Methodist Church Sun­
day at 7:30 p. m. by The Mar Leon Steinmeyer and Tommy
tinairee, a mixed chorus of Sendage and the Bible Bear­
28 voices sponsored by The er will be Sherry Guynn. The
Martin Company of Orlando. Offering Bearers will be Tra­
This talented group of sing­ vis Twyman, Eddie Broadway,
ers. several of whom are Charles Jury and Claude Lea­
member* of the local church gue from the Intermediate
ta under the direction of Ken Department.
Worker* for
the Bible
Turner, senior engineer at
School include Mr*. Shirley
Martin.
Turner is well qualified to Rothrock, Assistant Princi­
lead the group by virtue of his pal and Secretary; Mist Ann
experience as a baritone lead Steinmeyer and Mis* Irma
in several Broadway shows, Young, Pianists. Department
aa a singer on radio and as a Workers wera Mra. L. K.
director of other large com Siatmore, Mrs. Alice Willis,
pany choruses in various parte Mra. Tom Sandage, Mias Jean
Yates, kin. Jean Taylor, Mrs.
of tha country.
Faatured soloists Sunday Lottie Broadway, Mr*. Mari*
CatpenUr Mr*. B y bans MilnigbtthriB be TumtfJBfirgW aip*
' r, Hr*. Cindy Kidd. Mr*.
Pi*win and Henry B AH ,
th
Martha Griffin, Mra. Evelyn
The public It Invited.
Britton, Mrs. Donna Norton,
Mrs. Dolly Francisco, Mra. Ed
Davis; Mrs. Betty Tate, Mr*.
Louns* Nolan. Mra. Jranette
Johnson, Mrs. Lin Twyman,
Mrs. Charline Graham, Mra.
By Donna Estes
Four members of the Girls Mary Rendleman, Mrs. Mar­
Auxiliary of the First Baptist guerite Buhl, Mrs. Margaret
Church of Longwood will at­ Lee Mra. Gladym Dempsey,
tend the GA Camp located on Mrs. Mildred Rogers, Mrs.
the Suwanee River near Bran- Ann Snyder, Mrs. Roma Jean
lord next Monday through Meadors, Mrs. Helen Hurst.
Mrs. Vickie Guynn, Mr*. Mar­
Saturday.
The Missca Charlotte Tripp, garet Parrish, Mr*. Joyc* Ed­
To wind a Show-era, Lynne Mill­ wards, Mr*. Glenn Miller,
er and Linda Brown will par­ Mrs. Tat Hatch, Mrs. Maris
ticipate in aria and crafta, Wilkin, Mrs. Mary Johnson.
Tha School enjoyed a picnic
boating, camping, swimming
Sunlind
Playground
and memory work under tbe at
direction of approved coun­ Thursday afternoon. Record*
indicate an enrollment of 202,
selor*.
Tbe girls earned a week at with average attendance of
camp by rompeting certain 160.
All parents and friends ere
forward steps in their GA
work which include# Christian invited to attend the com­
service and scripture studies. mencement exercises.

Area Methodists
To Hear Concert

Four Win Trip
To G A Camp

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BY Mra. Cl*retire Snyder
Vacation Bible School at Os­
teen Baptist Church was coneluded last Friday with an
evening program in which atl
eludenu and department* par­
ticipated.
Total enrollment for the
two-week school was 00 and

BIRD CAGES and wall plaques wera mada during Vacation Bible School
at Lonffwood'a First Baptist Church by girD of the Intermediate Depart­
ment. In tha photo, frrrni left, are Linda Brown, Lynne Miller, Charlotte
Tripp and Mra. Carroll Scott, teacher.
|
(Herald Photo)

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Casselberry
MYF Elects
Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The Intermediate MY’ F of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church has elected
officers and program area
chairmen for the coming year.
Officers are Mclenda Cas­
selberry, president; B e c k y
Rieker, vice president and
Defahis Strong, secretary anh
tgfaaurrrJ
Chairmen are Alice Derpen,
Christian Faith; Marvin Mc­
Clain, Jr„ Christian Outreach;
Bonnie Rieker, Christian Fel­
lowship; Sandy Porter, Chris­
tian Citizenship and Steve
Nlcarry, Christian Witness.
All officer* and chairmen
are asked to attend a cabinet
meeting Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
at the churrh. The MYF
meeting will follow at 6:30
p.m. and all junior high age
young people are welcome.
Harry Klay on Adam* Court
where hor* d’oeuvro* and fruit
drinks were served. Piling
back Into the ca n , the happy
group returned to the parson­
age where Mr*. John Hires de-

Regtatration Set
Registrations are being ac
ceptrd for Ixmgwood’a Christ
Eptscopal Church klndergar
ten claasea scheduled to be
gin Aug. 31. Mra. Ralph Ste­
vens serves aa teacher.

HONORED BY AH Saints Episcopal Church laat Sunday were Leon M.
Wright, Robert L. Cox and Wallace Gabler, left to right, for their devoted
and faithful service to the church. Church emblem pins were blessed and
presented the men by Rev. Michael Kippenbrock.
(Cox Photo)

All Saints Episcopal Episcopal VBS &lt;
Honors Three Laymen Staff To Meet
By Helen Snodgrass
Special ceremonies at All
Saints Episcopal Church in
Enterprise were conducted at
the 10 a.m. service last Sun­
day by Rev. Michael J. Kip­
penbrock to honor three lay­
men and to blees and dedi­
cate memorial gifta to the
church.

average daily attendance was
80. Each child and worker wai
presented a certificate of ac­
hievement or sendee during
the program.
.Rev. C. W. Ptsnk, pastor
of the church, acted at prin­
cipal, secretary and treasurer
of the school.
In the nursery department
were Mr*. Erneet Skinner,
superintendent assisted by
Mr*. Nolan Osteen and Mist
Maxin* Stowell; beginner*.
Mra. Bry*n Nettles, superin­
tendent with Mr*. Eva W(|.
liarot, Mr*. Marvin Riggs.
Mrs. Guy Beall and Miss Nancy Riggi;
Primary, Mr*. Plank, super­
intendent assisted by Mrs.
John Jurts; juniors, Mrs.
Robert Hirt, superintendent
and workers, Mr*. Albert
Clark and Mra. Richard Pick­
le*. Mr*. Albert Fall, auperlnUndent of the intermediate*,
was assisted by Mrs. O. Hol­
land
Mrs. Harry Osteen was In
charge of the service depart­
ment and waa assisted by Mrs.
John Tatum Jr., Mr*. Eva
Williams. Mra. Guy Beall, Mrs.
Don Stowell. Mra. J. R. Peter­
son, Mr*. Nolan Oeteen. Mrs.
Claud# Tyson. Mra. W. L.
Jones and Mrs. Charles Brown.

Receiving ehurch emblem
pina in recognition o f devoted
and faithful eervlce as lay­
men were Leon M. Wright,
Robert L. Cox and Wallace
Gabler.
The memorial gifts, a Bish­
op's c)ialr and clergy sedilla,
were given by Mr. and Mra.
Herbert E. Olsen‘ in memory
o f thslr son, H. Elw-ood Olsen.

MYF Dinner Is Successful
In Spite Of Heavy Rains
Although heavy rains last
Sunday afternoon dampened
member* of tha Grace Meth­
odist MYF attending a pro­
gressive dinner, spirits of the
group were far from damp.
A t 6:30 p.m. a caravan of

Oviedo Church
Visits Aloma
By Evelyn Lundy
Membcn of tha Firat Meth­
odist Church o f Oviedo wera
guests last Sunday evening
at the Aloma
Methodist
Church.
MYF members enjoyed a
delicious Spanish dinner and
Mrs. Cyrus Dswtey, wife of
the Oviedo minister, entertain­
ed th* students with a pro­
gram of Interesting color
slides o f Brazil.
Rev. Dswsey was gueat
speaker and spoka on customs
and religious problems of the
people of Brazil where he was
a missionary for 26 years.
The choir from Oviedo sang
for th# service.

Oviedo Circles
Set Meetings
By Evelyn Lundy
Three circle* of the Oviedo
Methodist WSCS will meet
next week.
The Mary Martha Circle
will meet at 8 p.m Monday at
th* home o f Mr*. G. S. Moon;
th# Bethany Circle will meet
at h p.m. Monday at the home
of Miss Kathryn Lawton and
the Morning Circle will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mr*. Jim Michael.

Osteen Vacation Bible School
Closes With Evening Program

Local Youths
Attend Camp
Twelve members o f the
Victory League Band from
tha Church o f God of Proph­
ecy, Sanford, have returned
from a Christian Youth Camp
held at Lakeland.
Rev. Robert L. Strickland,
pastor, has congratulated tha
band fo r the efforts put forth
by members to resrh the
group's objectives this year.
Tha band has beast raising
Funds to provide G o s p e l
'tracts far distribution In forlelfa countries.

parents and friends at 7:30
p.m.

Rev. Roland L. Jarrard o f
Selma, Ala. will be the guest
preacher at the First Baptist
Church Sunday.
Jarrard it a native c f
Gainesville, Ga. He attendcJ
Carrun-Nvw man College and
ia a graduate of Stetson Uni­
versity and the New Orleans
Baptist Seminary.
He hegsn preaching at the
age of 10 as a high school
senior and was ordained by th ■
Firat Baptist Church of Pen­
sacola in 1946. He h*S served
as Minister o f Music, Youth
Director, and in the area of
full-time evangelism besides
being a pastor.
In 1962 Jarrard preached
in th* Panama Evangelism
Crusade under th* direction of
the Southern Baptist Home
Mission Board. In 1063 he
made a study tour of Europe,
the Near East, th* Holy Lend
and Russia. While in Russia
he was guest soloist at th*
Moscow Baptist Church.
He hat served churches in
Palatka, Pensacola and Miami
and hat been pastor o f th*
Firat Baptist Church o f Sel­
ma, tine* 1061. The Selma
Church has recently complet­
ed a 8600,000 Educational
Building.
Jarrard &lt;i in much demand
ae a youth speaker, evange­
list, and gospel soloist. He
will preach at all three wor­
ship services Sunday, July 5
and July 12, while th* pastor,
Rev. Fred B. Chance, is on
vacation.

In Longwood

The staff of tbe first annual
Vacation Bible School at
Christ Episcopal Churrh in
Longwood will meet at 8 p. m.
next Tuesday at the parish
house on Church Street.
Plana will be set for the
school scheduled for July 13-21,
Monday through Friday, from
1:30 until 11:3o a. m. each
day.
All children of the area,
ages three through 14, are in­
vited to attend and no fees
will be charged. Theme will
be ‘ ‘God, My Country, And
I.”
Purpose of the school, aa
stated by Mra. Ralph Stevens,
superintendent, la to instill in
the children not only Christ,
ian education but also patriotic* background knowledge
stressing allegiance and loyal­
ty to their country.
Arte and crafts also will be
taught aod the students may
attend classes in aborts or
playdothe*.
Teachers and departments
will be: Rev. Charles Stewart
Jr., vicar, junior high school;
Mr a .
Stewart,
secretary
Louis Sxnaouci, crafta, Mias
Marjorie Blanton, three year
and nursery; Mra, Leroy Riley and Mra. Dorothy Connelly,
kindergarten; Mra. William
Detroit and Miss Margaret
Steven*, primary; Mr*. Thoma* Hinson and Mrs. Robert
Hamilton, Juniors; Mrs. Ro­
bert Hammond, supply secre­
tary and Mr*. Ronald O’Neal,
Mr*. Edward Kuhn and Mr*.
Charles
Morrison,
r e fe -hmeats.

car* left the church and drova
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lighted her guests with a de­
licious toasad salad.
The next course was served
at the homa of Mr. and Mr*.
Karl Febd on Orange Av*nu*.
Frankfurter* and hamburger*
were cooked in th* oven in
lieu of th* outdoor grill which
wa* drenched from th* rain.
Tha final course found the
group at th* Russ Kltner
home on Holly Avenue. After
the appetising deeeert of
homemade cakes, games and
song* were enjoyed. Laratne
Klay gave an inspirational
reading and Rev. Hires, min­
ister of the churrh, closed the
devotions! with a prayer and
the MYF benediction was re­
peated.
Those participating wera
Lynne Fehd, Joey Weber,
Karan Williams, Blair Kitner,
BUI Kennedy, Regina Murray,
I-amarr Williams, Ben Adams,
Mary Lou Klay, Paul Markos,
Sherry Hite, Patsy Thomp­
son. Dsn Adems, Frank Mur­
ray, Barbara Tiffany, Lanina
Klay, Jimmy Kennedy, Tommy
By Jane Casselberry
Hite, Roberta Rankin, Rev.
Christ The King Sub-Dis­
Hires and the counselors, Mr trict will meet Tuesday at 7:30
and Mrs. Gary Bsnnlnk and p. in. at the Pine HUli McthMrs. F. J. Murray,
odist Church.
Members of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
MYF planning to attend are
atked to meet at the church
at 8:30 p. m. for transporta­
The Four Way Singing tion.
Tuesday night’s program
Convention will meet Sunday
at
th a Freewill Baptist will be in the area of fellowChurrh on Derby Avanua in •hip. Alice Harris, member of
the Casselberry Senior MYF,
Auburndal*.
Th# group will
attend has been appointed by the submorning services at t h a district president lo serve at
churrh, have lunch at noon witness chairman for this
on the church ground* fol­ year.

M YF District
Sets Meeting

Sing Group
To Meet

lowed by singing from 1:80
until 4:30 p.m.
Alt persons Interested In
gospel einging are invited to
tho meeting.

Ladles To Meet
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
First Pentecostal Church of
Ixmgwood will meet Monday at
7:10 p. m. at the church oo
Orange Avenue. Mr*. M. L
McDaniel, president, win con­
duct the meeting and Mra.
Thomas Alrey will serve at

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ORDINATION Services were held recently at
Lake Monroe Baptist Church for D. C. Spivey
and Robert Mann, left to right, new deacons o f
the church. Minister is Rev. Joe Douthitt.
(Herald Photo)

Rav. Delmai Copeland, pattor of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church, hat
been serving ae teacher at the
Methodist Youth Camp naar
Leesburg during tbe past
week.

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Nina million boat ownera
In the United Statea cause a
lot o f trouble for the Coast
Guard Search ami Reacue
Service, Kiwanlane discovered
Wednesday as they observed
National boating S a f e t y
Week.
Sam I,evy, Inspection offic­
er o f Division Four of the
Coast Guard Auxiliary and
vice enmmandor of the San­
ford Orlando Flotilla, reveal­
ed that 30,000 rescues are ef­
fected by the Search and Res­
cue Services of the Const
Guard each year, with 2,0t&gt;0
more effected by the Auxili­
ary.
Knowledge of boat handling,
proper equipment, ample sup­
plies and proper identification
are all Important for bont
owners to acquire before they
venture out of port.
Someone on shore should
have an estimated time to re­
turn, a description o f the
boat, its number, the number
of people aboard with in­
structions to notify the Coast
Guard or the Auxiliary in
case it does not return as ex­
pected, Levy said.
A film which depicted the
• round-the-clock alertness of
the Coast Guard, the various

Westminster
To Hear Service
By Dr. Ritter

kinds o f craft, planes, hellcopters radio, teletype, radar
and tracking equipment used
by the Search and Rescue un­
its was shown to the club.

SAM LEVY

Business Gels
Advisories On
Civil Rights

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By Jesse Bogus
UP1 Financial Editor
NEW YORK — To the bus­
inessman faring the realities
o f the applications o f the
civil righU act, there are In­
creasing numbers o f advisor­
ies available.
They warn that passage of
the act ia not in any way
likely to lead to relaxation o f
pressure! by minority groups
for greater employment rep­
resentation.
Prentice-Hall, Ine„ Engle­
wood, N, J., publishers, led
o f f a recent “ executive report
on businessmen that t h e r e
will ba quick pressure for
compliance and greater action
In areas not covered by tha
civil righta law.
“ Mora pressure will be
brought to bear on equal em­
ployment, although that por­
tion o f tha law doesn’t befectiva for another year,"
this report ssid. “ And though
many firms srs excluded
from the law, non# will es­
cape the possibility of direct
action f r o m
civil righta
groups."
Activities In tha housing
and school sress, the report
continued, plus other devel­
opments will “ put an Increas­
ing strain on community re­
lations."
It advised businessmen to
prepare tha way for better
race relations in a commun­
ity by organising a commit­
tee o f community leaders to
work out solutions, In con­
junction with negro leaden,
to racial problems.
It said It wua desirable that
the local committee not be as­
sociated directly with local
government, ao that political
pressures can be avoided. It
said
established business
gtoups, such as tha chamber
o f commerce, “ offer an ex­
cellent vehicle for organizing
the committee."
In
ndvocating this ap­
proach, tha report said that
a committee probably would
be called upon to deal with
housing and school desegre­
gation. These are not directly
matters of unemployment, but
the repurt ssid these matters
were "urgent" to businesss
because without acceptable

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Prize - Winning Essay On Americanism

By Jane Cssselberry
Editor's Note: Jrrry Wil­
Dr. Walter Ritter will be
the guest minister at West- liam Cullunw Seminole High
mini ter Presbyterian Church School
student, recently
Sunday at the 11 a. m. ser­
wrote a prize-winning es­
vice.
Sunday School classes are say on “ The Meaning of
held at 9:43 a. m. and there Americanism.” Due to the
b a churchllme nursery. The timeliness o f his subject, it
church is located in the form­
ia reprinted here, the day
er Heftier Homes office build­
before
(he Fourth of July.
ing on SR 436 one mile east
“
Few
words
have been more
of Seminole Plaza at Cassel­
berry.
mlsdefincd than Americanism.
Properly, Americanism should
be characterized only by a
Communion
A Holy Communion service belief in those things which
will be conducted at Christ are believed in by the nation
Episcopal Church of Long at large. Yet this word hns
wood at 9 a.m. This special gathered to itself a vast ac­
service will be in observance cretion of emotional associa­
of Independence Day.
tions, and any definition must

The film vividly depicted
how all these forces come in­
to operation when a boat ij
reported overdue or in distress.
Levy urged boat owners to
have their boats Inspected for
safety and proper operating
equipment, to they may be
issued a safe boating decal
that Is recognized by the
Coast Guard and law enforce­
ment officers.
Levy is president of the
York - Eger Manufacturing
Company. He was introduced
to the club by progbam chair­
man Ernest Southward.

®h'e

be made In the light of these
sentiments.
“ Americanism may be gen­
erally defined as a belief In
the ideals expressed in the
Constitution. This need not
includo any o f the superflu­
ous creeds which dally vie for
position among the populace;
m 1ml it must Include U an
unshakeahle faith in the peo­
ple ns the rulers o f their own
destiny.
“ It must Include • firm de­
mand for a balanced person­
al freedom, in which the cit­
izen is protected from all
forms of despotism, public or
private. It must also follow
thut Americanism places all
responsibility for the defense

of this freedom on the citi­ that Americanism does not |though no other aystem ean
offer absolute freedom
|provide ■ better meumre of
zens alone.
“ In its uneorrupted form,
freedom; nor docs it offer
Americanism Is difficult to
absolute security, although
practice. No other system de­
no other system can offer a
mands so much activity on tha
genuinely larger measure of
security.
part of tha private cltlzrn.
The citizen must not only de­
“ What it does offer It
fend the system, he must
stabilized liberty— liberty de­
take part in its operation.
fended against its detractor*.
This calls for the citizen's
This liberty proceeds from
most careful forethought, lest
what George Orwell called
the cynical remark prove true
the most fundamental free­
dom— the freedom to say that
that drinocrncica only stand
two plus two makes four. For
until the people realize they
ran Tote themselves largess
as long as man may atata
elemental truths, the whole
from the public treasury.
rango o f freedom U secure.
"In this age of demago­
And as long as true Amer­
guery and political prngmaticanism exists to preserve
ism, the citlsena of these Un­
JEItllY CULLUM
this right, we shall b« free."
ited States must remember

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Monday will ba observed as
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P»K8 4 — July 3, 1964
A bou t Sports

Shrine Nips Elks 3-2 To Take Junior Loop Crown

Thinking Mike Long Paces
Out Loud Winners; Leach
By Jellan Stenatrem

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Gets Mound Win

Drivers Poised
For '64 Running
Of Firecracker

W c'v* come to the eonelu• k » that the baft way ter us
The Shrine n today possets
to wish far you a aloe Fourth
Urn Junior Boys League cham­
at July to to hope thst we're pionship trophy as a result of
«11 back her* on Monday
their S to S victory Thursday
again thinking out toud about
night over the Elks in e San­
■ports.
ford Memorial Stadium con­
• • •
test.
We’ re h e a r d remarks
DAYTONA B E A a i (U P l) —
The Elks tallied in the first
frees many Sanford aad
NASCAR's top drivers lined
frame when, with two men
Seminole people expressing
tip for two 50-mile sprints to­
■way, Billy Miller walked,
deep regret at the tragic
day to determine starting posi­
lew s of Fireball Robert's twlpnl second and scored on
tions for Saturday'* annual
Chris
Akers'
single.
death. The bosky, f-loot-2,
firecracker 400 stock car race.
But
the
Shrine
bounced
lK-povnder, was probably
The front row positions were
right
beck
to
knot
the
count
at
the most popular personal­
sewed up Thursday by Darel
1-all
In
the
second
when
Mike
ity hi stock car raring.
Dierioger and Jim Paschal,
Long singled, be also stole
• • •
who were the only two driv­
second,
took
third
on
■
field
We recall a few y ea n ago
ers
to qualify before heavy
when we were residing in er’s choice, end scampered
rsjns cancelled the rest of the
home
on
Timmy
Saln'a
single.
Fresno, Calif., that Roberta
day’s time trials.
In the fourth the Shrinen
appeared at the Clovis Speed
Dieringer, of Charlotte, N.
moved
ahead
when
Long
way and captured the admir­
C., earned the pole position
singled
home
Ron
Dudley.
ation of many Central Callby pushing hia 1964 Mercury
farleee even though ha ran The Elks lied It up again in
to an official clocking of
the
sixth
but
left
the
sacks
roughshod over the finest w e*
172.678 mile* an hour for one
cot st d riven In winning the loaded.
lap around the international
The
Shriners
pushed
over
event there on e dirt track.
speedway's huge oval.
• • •
the winning one-run margin
Paschal, a High Point, S'.
And we e h n y e were se­ in their half of the sixth when
C.,
Plymouth driver, posted
der the Impression that Ita- Dudley walked a n d later
the second fastest lap, 171.837
Mike Long
berl'a get Us nSekaeme from scored w h e n
mph, to earn the outside
Us ratfag. We were surpris­ grounded o u t
front row starting position for
ed to leans Thanday that
Steve Leach got credit for
Saturday's race.
the menlcker came from hie the win and Gary Maples
Pre-race favorite Richard
high edwel days when he took the teas despite a fine
LOOK CLOSELY and you will see 13 awards Including ribbons and trophies,
Petty of Randelman, N. C.,
was a barter for the Apopka hurling effort. Long ted the
won by these seven youngsters at the recent Daytona Beach swim meet.
was c l o c k e d
unofficially
Blaa Darter betehal] team. Shriners vritb ■ pair of hits,
The boys and girls, members of the Seminole Swim Association, are (front
Thursday st better than 178
He was alee a active ef scored once and had two
row from left) Kathy Reagan, Dennis Epps, Cherie Rosemond nnd Walt
mph before the engine to his
Apepka.
ItBI’a. Billy Gracey, Dudley
Morgan. In the back row (from left) are Bob McIntosh, Michael Smith and
new Plymouth blew out.
s e e
and Sain each had a blngle.
Steve Baker.
(Herald Photo)
Petty's pit crew said, how­
Speaking of Apopka, we got
Mark Caolo and Ed Hitchever,
that a new motor would
another surprise recently when rock had a pair of hita apiece
be instailed in time tor Satur­
we learned that the owner of tor the Elks and Akera had
day's race.
e drug (tore in Casselberry one. Caolo bad the only extra
Plata wai none other than base hit of the contest—a tri­
Laurie Sheppard of Apopka. ple.
Some old time baseball Una
This marked the second
to this area who can get their consecutive year the Shrine
minds ee far hack
the old has taken the Junior League
Central Florida League may championship. Last year the
By Cert Blech
lief pitcher into a JIT out­
in addition to hia gameremember that Laurie wee an Shrine won both the first and
fielder.
winning homer Smith had two
UPl Sports Writer
Infielder with the Sanford en­
second h a l f
flags, going
doubles and a single and drove
WUlle Smith keeps remind­
try to the old oeml-pro cir­
through the season undefeat­
to a total of six runs to give
c u it
ing
the
baseball
world
of
Babe
ed.
DAYTONA BEACH (U P I&gt; e o o
him 23 for the reason.
The title teem also includes Ruth by splitting his playing
Gtenn
(Fireball) Roberts has
In other American League
Among the so-called basebaU
Lefty and Jay Oxford, W. R. time between the outfield and
contests, the Yankees edged returned in death to this city.
experts there doesn’t seem to
Beasley, Jimmy Warren, Paul the pitcher's mound end bett­
17&gt;e body of the veteran
Kansas City 4-3 to IS innings;
be anyone who'll dare pick the
American League to win the PIvec, Mike Yentech. Brad ing In the cleanup spot.
Detroit topped Cleveland 9-1; 33-year-old stock car driver
Holllngswortb, Darrell Wall,
Minnesota clobbered Boston was brought here by plane
Stadium. They're ttl going
But If bis self analysis is
Danny Butler and Coach Jer­
15 9; and Washington and Chi­ from Charlotte, N. C., Thurs­
with the National Leeguere.
any
indication
of
his
scouting
ry Capibaw.
day, several hours after he
• • e
cago were idle.
knowhow he'd better atari
Score by Innings:
Skip Senkarik wae the only
o r c o m e , they can't be
In the National League; St. died in a Charlotte hospital.
too 001 0 -1 5 1 selling Insurance or open a Little League hurler In the Louis shaded Milwaukee 4-3, Roberta succumbed 39 days
Mamed for picking the sen- Elks
010 101 x - 3 S 1 bowling alley to prepare for City Recreation Department’* San Francisco stopped Pitts­ after be suffered burns over
far circuit to win another Shrine
the day when his career te
Little American and National burgh, 6-3, Ctoclnnsti blink­ 70 per cent at his body to a
ene. There’re n tew good W P -L each. LP-M aptea
over.
reasons, sack as WUlle Mays,
circuit* among those with five ed Chicago 7-0, Houston down­ three-car smashup during the
" I never classified myself as
decisions or more to span the ed the Meta 7-1; and Phila­ World 600 stock car race to
Roberto Clemente and Billy
a long ball bitter," Smith
delphia beat Los Angeles 3-2. Charlotte.
Williams to the outfield. Or1964 season undefeated.
•ays, "but 1 always felt 1
Funeral arrangements were
Undo Cepeda, Dick Groat,
Senkarik, tossing for the
could hit."
Incomplete, but it was expect­
Era Boyer aad Ron Rant In
Hunt
Lin
coin-Mercury
Com­
No one ha# felt the fury of
ed he would he buried Sunday,
the tofleld, not to mention
his bat more convincingly ets, posted 10 vlctortea during
a day after the Firecracker
any ef the pitchers aad cat­
(he
regular
reason
without
than Baltimore reliever Stu
400 race here—an event be
chers.
suffering
a
set
back.
Milter did Thursday night when
won last year.
• e «
Willie powedered hia first ma­ Ills eloacst rival was Scott
Did you know that Mays was
Harris
of
the
Navy
nine,
Although they lost three jor league (rand alam to the rbatnpioni of the American
selected to the all star team
polnU
to Harold's Spsr Ser­ ninth inning to give the Los League, who posted a regular
for the llth timeT Did you al­
Angeles Angels a 10-9 win
so know that of the 211 ball vice, Rose and Wilk's Restau­ over the league-leading Orio­ season record of aeven wins
W L
rant
still
mansged
to
cling
to
players eligible to vote, Maya
Rose Patrick grabbed high Team
and one loss.
les.
Behrens Tractor ........... 16 4
scries
honors
in
the
Nsvy
got the votes o f 2*0 of them? the league teed in the SandSteve Hawla of George'a,
The homer was Smith's
We'd say that Mays can be ipur League at Jet Lancs. fourth o f live season, all com ­ Joe Pauline of the Florida Wives league when she roll­ Cut ’ N" Curl ................. 13 7
considered a ball player's ball For Rose and WUk'a It was ing since June It when Man­ Stale Bank and Tommy Grac­ ed a 197/506 to League play ' Li'l Buggers ................. 13 7
Sue Jackson showing the way
recently while
Pat Willis Kam i' Insurance ........ 11 9
player. Wouldn't youT
ager BiH Rlgney converted ey of Perfection Dairies each
•• • •
Badcock Furniture . . . 9 11
with 200/509 and Dot Johnson
rolled
a
3*0.
his 23-year-old southpaw re- had seven vlelories. However,
Other high games included Md. Fried Chicken . . . 9 II
We were delighted to lean) was the "hot shot" for Har­
Rawls had two lossee credited
Verna Bolton's 200'489, Isabel Mac'* "68" .................. 3 15
that the pulled hamstring mus­ old's Spar Service with a 529
to him while Pauline and
Goshom's 191/482, Sury Re­ Senkarik Plate Glass 4 19
cle which will keep Florida A scries.
Gracey each had three.
no's 170 416, Donna McDan­
k M sprinter Boh Hayee out
Pierro Manufacturing is In
David Lee of the Locomo­
iel's 170, Colleen Sandlin's
of action for an indefinite second place In league stand­
W L P e t GB tive Engineers picked up six ICO and Hinny Weeks' 168
period will not keep him from ings after a four-point win
wins and three defeats, Andy
Sen Fran.
41 29 .627
A 169 477 wss rolled by
a berth on the U. S. Olympic from Mary Brown's Beauty
Pfalla.
44 29 .411 HI Rufus of the Navy had five Charlotte Bassett, 168/468 byteam. Hayes, "the world's Shop as Jean Krleck blasted
Recalls Thanday Night
40 34 .511 SVi vlctorlea against a lone set­ Pat Siplcy, 169'454 by M. A.
fastest human," who has run a 554 scries to win honors for Cine
Ft. Lauderdale 3, St. Pete 1
Pitta.
58 34 .528 7‘ V back. and Doug Maltowtki of Williams, a 165 by Shirley
the 100 to 9.1 seconds, suffer­ the night. In third place is Jet
Miami 3-4, Sarasota 1-2.
St. Louia
33 34 .500 Bit the Engineers posted a record Goodman, 164 431 by Theima
ed the muscle pull in the Na­ Lance, winner of ell four
Orlando at Tampa, ppd. rain
Chicago
35 38 .493 10 of five wins and two losses.
Unger, a 164 by Alice Sextan Daytona at Lakeland, ppd.
tional AAU recently. As a re­ ■gainst P. Zeuti and Sons.
Milwaukee
38 38 .410 11
The Statistics
and 185/496 by Donna Atkina.
sult he can't compete to the Pat Robbins rotted a 401 ser­
rain
Lot. Ang.
33 38 .4T3llt t Name
W L
Five girts blasted the ptoa
track aad field trials to.New ies for Jet Lanes. Ths 1-1
Houston
38 41 .488 13 Senkarik, Hunt ........... 10 0 for turkeys. They were Bol­
ork. Under current rules split wee picked up by Pat
New York
23 35 .293 2SH Harris, Navy .............. 7 1 ton with five strikes to ■ row,
iyea would be Ineligible to roster.
Thursday's Results
Rawls, George's ......... T 2 Willis, Sandlin and Reno with
qualify for the U. 8. team.
PIHLADELPHIA (U P l) San Francisco 8 Pittsburgh 3 Pauline, Fla. St. Bk. 7 3 four, and Alice Haupt.
• e e
Four touring pros ted the
St. Louie 4 Milwaukee 1
Gracey, Perfection . . 7 3
The 5-10 split wss picked up field Into the second round of
However. Chairmen Geor­
Philadelphia 3 Lee Ang. I
Lee, Engineers ........... 6 3 by Joan Greenwood end Sand­ the 1125,000 Whltoroarsh Open
ge Eastman! e f the Olympic
Cincinnati 1 Chicago 0
Rufus, Navy .............. 5 1 lin, the 1-5-7 by McDaniel as today after opening d a y
Houston 7 New York 1
MaUciwskl, Engineers . 8 2 weU as the 3-8-10, Williams scores at 98 which hesded 55
Play to the Seminole Seato advance M y
Saturday's Games
converted the 5-6-10, Marilyn par-busting tours over the «,•Undent athlete to the (teal tor League was washed out at
Chicago at Milwaukee
Beane tbs 5-6, and the 3-10 807-yard, par 73 Whitemarsh
Casselberry Recreation Park
tejweta to Lee Angeles
Philadelphia at Saa Francisco
baby split fell far Reno three Country Club.
Thursday night when late af­
11-U.
New York at Lae A ng.,‘ (N)
times.
Rwe
Patrick
and
s e e
ternoon ratoa flooded Cooper
The leaders w e n Chi-Chi
St. Louie at Cincinnati, (N)
Shirley Simas picked up two Rodrlquet, Tony Lema, A1
Local goiters ought to be Field.
Pittsburgh at Houston (N )
splits, the 5-7 and 2-7.
This afternoon at I Can alencouraged by the announceBalding and Tommy Shaw.
The NAS Oop's Oops took
berry
wBl
tangle
with
Bear
meet concerning the new twi­
Lake to a Senior loop con­
W L FcL GB oved the lead with Z1 wins and
light
nine iossee, tbs Hoot Owls
test.
47 27 835
Baltimore
hold second with 11 wins and
New York
43 28 .587 1
At 7:30 this evening SueNEW YORK (UPI) - Twen­
11 defeats, the Navy Pals are ty farmer Olympians, ted by
lend, champions of the Semi­
4t 29 .586 6
Chicago
Minn.
41 35 .539 7 tied for third with the VAH-T twotime discus champion A1
NEW YORK (U P l) — Mark note Little League, will meet
38 80 .474 12 Juggernauts with 30 victories Oerter and broad jumper
Duncan,
farmer
dctetalve Northgate or Orlando — the
Boston
conch with the Sea Frxaciseo team which defeated Maitland
34 38 •4T2 12 and 12 setbacks.
Detroit
Ralph Boston, open a two-day
Atlanta ■ Richmond 8
38 42 .463 13
Los Ang.
Forty Nloare, wee appointed I to 0 Thursday h r the title
struggle today to keep their
Jacksonville
8
Columbus
I
33 39 .458 13
today to auperviae officiate of to that section.
Ctere.
hopes alive far berths on the
the National Football League
3t 87 .397 IS
The winner of tbs Sunland* Rochester at Buffalo, ppd., Wash.
U. S. Olympic track and field
rein
by Commissioner Pete Ro- Northgato coot ret wiH play
Kan. City
30 44 .393 13
M I L W A U K E E (UPI) - team.
Only games scheduled
Thertday'a Results
President John Mcllste o f the
another Winter P art team far
the area crown.
Minnesota 13 Boston 9
Braves scoffed at a resurrect­
ed rumor Thursday that the
Las Angetee 10 Bsit. 9
Detroit 9 Cleveland 1
National
League
baseball
C L E V E L A N D (U P l) NEW YORK (U P l) - Voter
New York 4 Kan. City 3
team would operate to Atlan­ Frank Morse. 280-pound cen­
Thursday's Results
SYRACUSE (UPI) - Syra­
an Eddie Cot too aaya be will
Only games scheduled
ta, Ga., next year, but refus­ ter of the Cleveland Browne,
try to knock out young Wayne cuse University and Florida Charlotte 8 Lynchburg i
Saturday's Games
ed to flatly state the d u b announced Thursday that he
Thornton tonight to their ligbt State will meet to football far Knoxville 18 Chattanooga 7
Cleveland at Chicago
would continue to make Mil­ is retiring from the National
heavyweight ©ootoodere* fight 1be first time on Now 12, 1888, Birmingham at Asheville,
Washington at Detroit
waukee Its borne.
Football League to devote
P fd . rain
"because it may he my last it was announced jointly today
Kansas City at Balt., (T-N)
time to bustoere Interests In
d u n c e to earn a abut at the by the two schools. The game Macon at Columbus, • ppd., Minnesota st New York, I
The Liberty Bell weighs San Francisco. He played la
rain.
will be played at Syracuse.
Los Angetee at Bo*Ion
title,**
2,050 pounds.
the NFL lor seven peers.

Willie Powers Grand Slam To
Roberts’ Body
Give Angels Win Over Orioles

Now At Daytona
For Last Rifes

Senkarik Grabs
Home Run Title
In Little Loops

I

Restauranlers
Keep tsl Spot
In Sandspur

Rose Patrick
Top Bowler In
Navy Circuit

Bowlereltes

National League

Florida Stale

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Four Pros Top

Sunlond 9 Will
Meet Northgate

American
League

International
League

Gets New Post

Olympic Trials

Senkarik Slams
Pair Of Homers
To Sink Sailors

EXCLUSIVE CLASS - -

Hunt’s Lincoln - Mercury
Comets, behind the strong
arm pitching of Skipper Senksrlk, clobbered the Navy 22
to 0 Thursday night to capture
the dty'a Little League title.
The victory gave Hum, Lit­
tle National League champ­
ions, the city crown for ths
second straight year.

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Posts 53, 19 Meet
At Orlando Tonight
According to Manager Frank
Thomas,
manager of the
American Legion's Post 53
Junior baseball team, "This
is tiie one we've got to win!"
Sanford travels to Orlando
tonight to be hosted by Post
19 in probably the most im­
portant contest to be played
so far this season In the Le­
gion's Sixth District.
In his effort to grab the win,
which will put the two clubs
into a tie for first place in
the district’s standings, Thom­
as will send Jim Courier to
the mound.

Alice Sexton
Rolls A 244
In Loop Play

The contest will be played
at 7:30 p. m. at the Oak Ridge
High School field. So far this
season Post 10 and Sanford
have met once with the Orlan­
do club taking the margin.
Orlando tut 10 wins and three
losses in district play, Sanford
has a record of nine and four.

First Place In
Motor Loop Held
By Bonnevilles
The Bonnevilles grabbed
the number one spot In the
BUI Hemphill League at Jet
Lanes after taking e threepoint win from the InvlcUs.
Mardrll Gnnterman showed
her mates how with a 177/459
which was good enough for
game and series honors. For
the Invictai it was Dot Kiriley rolling a turkey and
Elaine Miller picking up the
3-7 and the tough 4-7-10 split.
The Invktas, the Ponllact
and the Lc Sabres are all tied
up at nine wins and seven
losses to share second piece.
Mert Holley paced the Pon­
tiac* to a three-game win
over the Lc Sabres as she
pounded out a 168/449. In
other league action the Ramblercttes won three point*
from the Tempesta as Carole
Mace bowled 194/444 and Peg­
gy Dooley "bom bed" 181/455.

Alice Sexton was Uie shoot­
ing star in the Jet Bowkrcte#
Lea sue at Jet Lanes when she
started with five straight
strikes and ended with ■ 244
game and a 313 series.
Bowling her first 2U0 game
Bertha Neville came through
with 205/484.
Other high games were
rolled by Shirley Martin with
s 168, Donna Atkins and
Teens Parker hit for 169
games, Mary Hopkins a 165,
Joan Evcrly a 164 and Sis
Probst a 162. Mary Hopkins
rolled her first turkey. Splits
converted by the girls were
Joan Evcrly the 5-10 and 3-67, Donna Atkina and Mary
Hopkins the 3-10, Elaine Kostival the 5-10, Shirley Martin
ST. ANDREWS, Scotiandthe (-7 and Alice Sexton the
(UPI)
— Fifteen Americans
2-7-10.
are scheduled to begin today's
first qualifying round eg the
1964 British Open golf cham­
NEW YORK (U P l) — The pionship but only two or times
fourth annual American Foot- are given a chance at jntohn
ball League All-Star game the big guns to the tourna­
will be played next January ment proper next week.

Tilt Announced

M e m League

t i l

In British Open

AFL Date Set

In tire Sugar Bowl Stadium in
New Orleans, it was announc­
ed today by AFL Commission­
er Joe Foss.

Sign With Cords
ST. LOUIS (U Pl)—Starting
defensive ends Joe Robb and
Don Brumm and utility line­
man Tom Redmond have
signed 1994 contracts with the
St. Louia Cardinal! of the Na­
tional Football League.

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Fight Tonight

Skipper Senkarik who hurled a perfect, no-hit, no-run
contest In the Tuesday night'*
series opener, struck out it
last night and Issued one pass
in posting another shutout
victory — his seventh white­
wash job of the year.
He extended his scoreleis
inning atring to 13 and had
given up only one run over
tho p u t 37 Inning*.
Andy Rufus, who had a no­
hit bid spoiled by a lead-off
single by Senkarik in Wednes­
day night’s tilt, got revenge
last night by spoiling Senkarik's try for another no-hittcr.
Rufus got both of Navy'a two
hits, a single In the first and
■ double tn tbe fourth. Rufui,
In fact, got four of the seven
Navy hits posted to the aerie*.
The Comets wrapped it up
early—polling four runs to the
first and 14 to the second. It
was strictly no-contest after
tbe first inning. Hunt pushed
over two more runs to the
third and two to tbe fifth to
wind it up.
The City champions put to­
gether 16 walks, five hits, a
like number of Navy errors
end two hit batsmen to run­
ning up the score.
Dana Hogan, Steve Push
and Steve Hitchcock did the
hitting for Hunt, aided by Senkarik'a two homers. One was
a grand slammer, the other
cleared the power lines high
above tbe left field wall.
Hunt finished the reason
with an overall record of 20
wins, six losses, tops in both
loops. Navy pulled down tho
curtain on a 20 and aeven rec­
ord.
Also playing for Hunt last
night were Bubba Park, Phil
Griner, Richard B u b e r ,
Charles Thompson, Roy Hunt,
Jennings Hurt, Larry John­
son, John Foster, Calvin Griner, Tommy Hatchett and Har­
old Johnson. Tbe coach la C.
D. Hitchcock.
Score by Inntngi:
Navy (A L ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3
Hunt (NL) 4(14)2 02x—22 5 1
WP - Senkarik, LP — Harris,
HR—Senkarik 2.

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�By Hobos
By Donna Estes
Approximately 60 atiorted
young hobo* and freeloader*
descended on Longwood Ele­
mentary School Wednesday
morning to participate in the
Hobo Conteit and dine on
"delicious" hobo atew.
The event v a i acheduled ai
an activity of the current
aummer recreation program
being conducted at the school.
Mr*. Kell Drueding and
Coach Rodney Umberger had
a difficult time (electing the
youngster* in rach age group
who were dressed in the most
"fashionable" hobo style.
One of the "classiest" ho­
bos was Jane Pugh who wore
a pink and red hat with "over
the face" flower, a "diamond"
necklace, an elegant flowered
dress, x black shoe and a
brov.’n sh.'e and lovely silk
stockings rolled around h»r
ankles.
Despite the dour poverty
evidenced by Mike Popejoy’a
costume he was able to af­
ford sun glasses and enrried
an extra suit of clothing in a
bundle slung across a stick.
Named winner* and their
age groups were Jane Pugh
and Mike Popejoy, 10 years
and older; Taryn Black and
Ricky
Adams, eight-nine
years old and Gwen Osborne
and Mark Riley, five, six, se­
ven years old.
All the winners were award­
ed ribbons and Ricky Adams
and Gwen Osborne were preaented gifts of straw hats
•warded through a choice of
atraws drawn by the judges.
While the contest was be­
ing conducted, Coach Walt
Dturus was supervising pre­
paration o f the stew which
was cooked in a large iron
pot on the school grounds. In­
gredients of the stew, donat­
ed by choice of the children,
were chili, blackeye peas, po­
tatoes, carrots, onions, rice,
macaroni, hot dogs, sweet
tomato paste, spaghet­
ti, hamburger, corn, pork and
beans, a variety of canned
■oupa and aoup mixes, green
beans and noodln.
Supply was sufficient for
each hobo to have three serv­
ings.

Post 10050 Sets
Parade Meeting

1IOHO CONTEST winners nt Lonswootl Elementary School, shown wither­
ed around the huge slew pot, were, from left, Gwen Osborne, Mike l’opejoy,
Jane Pugh, Taryn Black, Mark Riley and Ricky Adams. The contest was
conducted as a special activity for those attending the summer recreation
program.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Mary Troop 242 Brings
Home 'Firsts' From Camp
By Franc* W rslrr
Buy Scout Troop 212 of
Lake Mury won first place in
all major competition event*
during Camp Week held nt
Camp Lanoche J u n e
21
through 27,
The first major event was
the Mystery Hike with Greg
II a u a c h , Ciaig Thompson,
Mike Yutz and Ilobby Halback of Troop 242, plus other
acouta of vnrioua troops.
The Water Carnival, the
second event, consisted of
most of the boys from Troup
242 and oilier troops.
Greg Hausch, Craig Thomp­
son, Mike Yutz, Rubhy Halback, Gary Omcy, Randy
Brown, David Cochran und
avid Fitzgerald, were en­
tries in the third event, the
Coup Stick Trail,
The Critter Crawl, represen­
ted by Various member* of
oo-i 212, was the fourth
event which spelled victory
for Luke Mury,
Thu Mess Hull Award and
the Honor Camp site wus also

won by the Lake Mury parti­
cipants.
Unit adult tenders attend­
ing and helping with the pro­
gram were Roy Howell Jr.,
scoutmaster; James [laughtrey, ussistnnt scoutmaster;
Kd Zimmerman and David
Scott, committeemen.
Senior 1‘atrul Leader was
Greg llausch and Assistant
I’atrol
Leader was Craig
Thompson, P a t r o l Leaders
were Mike Yutz, David Coch■un and Bobby llulback.
Members of Troop 242 at­
tending the ramp were Greg
llausch, Billy Hnlhark, Bob
Kecth,
Mike
Utz,
Craig
Thompson, C r a i g Keogh
Keith Keogh,
Gary Omcy,
David Cochran, Jeff Bales,
Steve Fletcher, David Fitz­
gerald Randy Brown, Stanley
Howell, Mike Parkinson, Fred
Hnlhack, Jimmy Simons und
Mark Gregory.
Russ Howell, of Key West
nod a nephew of the scout­
master, also attended the
camp.

By Jane Casselberry
All members of VFW Post
10050 ,Casselberry, who wish
to participate In the Fourth
of July Parade in Longwood
Saturday are asked to meet
at the Casselberry Fire Sta­
tion at 0:115 a.m. in order to
take their places In the par­
ade by 0:30,
The auxiliary will announre
tha winner o f the color tele­
vision set Saturday at 4:30
p.m. In front of Green’s Elec­
tric In Casselberry Plaza. Do­
nations received will lie used
to equip the kitchen in the
proposed Post Home.
The auxiliary's next meet­
ing will be held July 0 at 8
p.m. in the Casselberry Town
Hail. Plans will be made for
another fund raising project
to be held in September.

Fire Call
City fireman were called at
10 p. m. Wednesday when a
defective fan caught fire at the
occupied by Henry Ms&gt;15 Pecan Ave. Damage
the fan.

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At First A Palmetto
(Aloafsid* aid poet office)

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Notes
JULY 2
ADMISSIONS
John
L.
Brumley, Agnes
Marion DeWolski, Hrrschrtl
Palmer, alt of Sanford; Gen­
evieve Miller, Edith Cleaver,
Charles Keipcr, all of De­
nary; Mona Grinstead, North
Orlando; William Swaggerty,
North Oilamlo.
DISCHARGES
Reginald Alexander, Zara Da­
vis, Robin Marshall, Linton
Moore, Sandra L, O'Krinaky
and baby boy, all o f Sanford;
Robert Bradford Jr., Ernes­
tine Jones, A l t a m o n t e
Springs; Ruth Hulo, Deltona;
Sarah Haryer, Dellary.

Legal Notice

ATLANTA (UP11 — Ne­
groes tested the new civil
rights law without incident In
a number of southern res­
taurants Isst night, but their
leaders urged them to pro­
ceed with caution in sorns
areas.
In one of these srras. Mis­
sissippi, Gov. Paul Johnson
warned "there are tremend­
ous dangers in the enforce­
ment of this legislation." He
advised Negroes to make
their tests slowly “ or we're
going to havt some rhnotic
days."
Rut southern restnurteurs,
for the most part, reluctant­
ly agreed to comply with the
new law. "W e have no alter­
native," said the Georgia res­
taurant association.
Negroes were served in se­
ven restaurants In Albany,
Ga., long a segreation strong­
hold,
and
several
eating
place* in Savannah, Ga„ ad­
mitted negroes last night.
Shortly
after
President
Johnson signed the bill, Ne­
groes Robert Ingram and
Prince McIntosh entered Morrislon’s cafeteria in Jackson­
ville and a white woman In
the serving line asked, "May
I help Y o u !"
"W e decided just to go
along and obey the law of the
land/* said manager Bert
Graham. ‘‘There were no in­
cidents,"
One restaurant owner, how­
ever, decided to close down.
"1 quit," said Buddy Glover,
who has operated a restaurnnt for 27 years In Richmond,
Vs. "It’s going to he a finnn-

First Holiday
Traffic Deaths
Are Reported
Unitrd Pres* International
Traffic deaths began a slow
climb toilny as millions of
Americans took o ff for beach­
es and countryside retreats
for the Fourth of July week-

&lt;*uH.

CLOWN DOLLS wore made by Junior Department girl* attending the re­
cent Vacation Bible School at Longwootl'* First Baptist Church. Display­
ing a group of the dolls are Mrs. B. It. Gray, department lender, Dawn Colborn and Itobin Dudley, left to right. Work of the various departments
was exhibited after the closing program last week.
(Herald 1’ lmto)

National Safety Council ex­
pert* estimated that between
450 and 650 persons would b«
killed in traffic accidents dur­
ing Die 7ri-hour holiday, with
possibly ns ninny as 25,000
persons injured.
A United Pres* Internation­
al count nt 0:30 a.m. EOT
showed nt lenst 23 trnffi#
death* since tlir weekend be­
gan at 0 p.m. IockI lima
Thursday. Four other persons
drowned and a railrond work­
er died beneath the wheels of
a freight train.

Post. To Meet

The regular meeting of Post
225 of the American Legion,
Chuluota, will he held at I
p. m. Sunday at the Legion
use of modern chemical* and menl personnel an ultimate Hall. New officers will offi­
equipment in llie fight.
weapon for the sagehrush war. ciate*.
Sagehrush got on the exter­
mination list because it hogs
the nutrition and moisture that
otherwise would grow gras*.
Range management expert*
have found that once sage­
brush is killed it is replaces!
by grass. Three acres of sagebrti'h will support one grating
animal. An acre of rangeland
that has been cleared of sage­
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brush will support two ani­
mals.
The Snuppin’ Turtle is MORE MOWER!
The invention of a 2-4d
*m*T
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chemical gave range manage-

Purple Sage Of Old West On Way Out
SHOSHONE, Idaho (UlM) The Purple Sage, lamed In
song and story, is on it* way
out in the west.
Thai pleasant-scented sage­
brush, a characteristic sight
on the arid plain* o[ the great
American west, may he a*
rare ■ sight as buKalo a few
year* lienee.
The federal agencies that
manage much of the open
spaces.in the west have gone
to war again*! the naUvc un­
dershrub. They have been join­
ed in the effort by private
landowners and are making

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N’OTICK IH liereliy *lv«n that
I n n m a s s * ' ! In liuslness si
Jtt 2 Hi.x le t Sanford. Semimils Fountr. Florid*, undsr Ills
fictitious asms of, C-M Ilrfuss
Service, sod Hist I Intend to
rrrleter said name with the
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Seminole County, Florida. In
accordance with
th# pro vi­
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ftiatutes. to .w it: Ncctlon MS.OS
Florida HUtute* 1217.
Sis: Chester F. Mscek
Publish June IS A July l , !•,
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Homes Looted
O f Two Purses
Theft of two poikettwok*
from
local homea Is being
investigated by city police.
The back door of the home
occupied by E. E. Anderson,
1907 Park Ave., was pried
open and a purse containing
125 waa taken. The purse was
found outside the house.
Someone entered the Frank
Woodruff home at 1308 Mag­
nolia Ave. and took a pocketbook containing between 125
and 130. ThU p on e, too wa*
found outside the house.
Each theft occurred late
Tuesday night or early Wedflosday morning, police report­
ed today.

Hospital

F IC T IT IO U S

Hf)f BanTorl E rralS
July 3, 1964 — P a g e o

Civil Rights
Law Gets Its
First Tests

SANFORD'S Fire Department will be represent­
ed in this weekend'* Miss Flame contest in Longwood by Miss Cathy Butter, left and Mis* Puula
Cobean, right. Cathy, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
I. J. Butler Jr., is 17, 5 feet, 2 inches tall, meas­
ure* 36-22-36, is a Candy Striper and likes read­
ing as a hobble. Puula, daughter of the L. W.
Cobcans o f Lake Mary, is 17, 6 feet, 4 inches tall,
measures 36-24-36 and likes outdoor sports and
modeling.
(Herald Photos)

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and day cut. How can one
manifest patriotism?
Our first and most im­
portant task is to increase
ethical standards in our
bonus, our communities, in
the country as a whole.
Restoration o f the moral
fibre In the nation has
first priority.
Second, it is our duty to
elect competent, ethical
people to represent us on
the local school boards, in
city councils, in state and
national governments. Only
those who appreciate our
way o f life, have a sense
of
moral, responsibility,
have h semis of moral re­
sponsibility, are able and
competent should deserve
cur vote.
Third, we must develop
our intellects . , . acquire
more knowledge, under­
standing about the real­
ities of our times. We are
in a iife-and-death struggle
with an enemy determined
to destroy all we hold
dear. We must learn to
know that enemy, so we
ran meet his chsllcngs on
all fronts — ideological,
spiritual, moral, cultural,
economic, military, politi­
cal. Surely, without thor­
ough, professional knowl­
edge on politics, wa cannot
defeat the ptofcssionals
who threaten us.
It has been our destiny,
not our choice, to live in
this age o f great peril. We
should accept that chal­
lenge, meet it, make the
beet out of it.
— Dr. Joseph Kslvode, Pro­
fessor o f Political Science,
U. of Ban Diego, speaking
at Calif. Conference o f
Colonial
Dames,
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Naked Fact: Men Clothes Shy
,0 l* r tW * V * 'W v W * «

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•BtattoUaty, ir**Mi— *f wua an n U i|
Ijr Jerry l l m k u
Newspaper Ealerprlse A sn .
NEW YORK — (NEA) — Irwin O r o u in u , 4T, has been
In the clothing builncsi long
enough to know hU statistics.
And according to him, a
healthy percentage of the
male population must be
walking around naked.
Ha bases his observation on
•alee o f men's suits since
1939. They have failed to
keep pace with the expanding
population by a couple of million.
A m ajor reason for this
condition ha attributes to the
natural timidity of men to
stand up to a clothing sales­
man and demand what they
want. A second reason, un­

happily, to that many men ap­
pear to have doubts about
what they should wear in the
first place.
This confusion often prods
a man to turn away from an
attempt to dress with a flair.
According to Grossman, he
may deliberately adopt a
sloppy manner so that he will
not have to admit that dress
is important. That Is why,
said Grossman (whose firm
markets under the GroshlreAustin Leeds label), you have
bank presidents sometimes
dressing worse than the bsnk
messengers,
Oddly, while many men shy
away b om sound buying prac­
tices, suit prices have drop­
ped considerably in the past

few decades, In relatiosi to
buying power.
"A man used to be obliged
to spend a week's pay for a
suit,” said Grossman, "flow
you can buy one for a fraction
of that c o s t”
What ean a man do to dress
w ell!
"First o f all," said the
clothing maker, "he should
follow bla wife's example and
read up on the subject Check
the ads and menswear col­
umns to see what's current.
"Then, don't be afraid to
try on several suits at differ­
ent price levels. See bow they
drape. It'a largely a matter
of feel. Don't hurry when in
the store and don't be afraid
to walk out the door if you
don't get what you like."

Knit W ith Cotton String
I knitted out of soft, white,
Ry Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. strlnglika cotton many yaara
ago. It was moat comfortabla,
D E A R POLLY—Knitting
looked smart and washed Ilka
keeps ms occupied during long a handkerchief. I would be
hours of prescribed rest. A f­ sure the string was soft and
ter making sweaters, jackets, pliable and do test the atltch
a dress and so on, 1 realised gauge to be sure it will be
the high coit o f yam, as. the right else— POLLY
DEAR
POLLY—I save
peclally wool. 8ummer Is
here and tha rest periods belta from dresses that are
have to continue so 1 have to be discarded and when 1
been doing some experiment­ make new draises, I aew the
al knitting with cooler mater­ new material on to tha old
ials. I am so delighted with belts. ! have saved the coat
ordinary cotton etring knitt­ of new backing and the belts
ing that ! want to chare my look Just fine.— MRS. C. C.
DEAR POLLY—I have a
knowledge o f it with other
knitters. I have Just finished piece o f paper taped to the
a short-sleeved blouse knitted back o f my medicine cabinet
out o f four belle o f string door end a pencil on one of
bought et my grocer’s for 25 the shelves. When a prescrip­
cents a ball. A 85 cant pack­ tion is filled at the drag
age o f dya made It a beauti­ store, I write down the amount
ful cardinal red. Needles In peld for it. At the end o f the
alsea nine end six produced year, the list la totaled and
beautiful knitting without hav­ we have a record e f the money
ing to change tha stitch count ■pent for drugs during that
o f a pattern created for nylon year's time. Hits total la
or wool yam. A swatch or readily available for income
two of string knitting will tax purposes and saves dig­
surprise the knitter and show ging through the receipt*.—
whether or not the stitch MARIANNE
count Is right. Garments so
GIRLS—I am sure many
knitted are lese bulky, cooler o f us are surprised at tha
to knit and to wear during amount spent for medicine
during e year’s time. Do keep
the summertime.— HYRL
GIRLS— Myrl's letter caus­ the tales slips or receipted
ed me to remember a dress bills, too, In case they are

*ttAivlv e g ii&gt;&lt;“ ■****,’

ever needed for proof, partic­
ularly If your family has to
buy lota o f medicine.— POLLY
DEAR
POLLY—Our Indoor black iron atalr haluitera and railing needed renew­
ing very badly ao 1 painted
It all with blackboard alatlng.
It looks fresh and naw, does
not chip and dried vary rapidly. Tha drying time ltaalf was
a blessing.— MARY
GIRLS— Blackboard alatlng
la a "m utt" la my supply
cabinet. It la useful for ao
many thing*.— POLLY
DEAR POLLY— I have a
good knitting hint. Whan
binding o ff, uaa a crochet
hook. Slip tho first atlteh o ff
tho knitting noodlo on to tho
crochot hook, thon iniert tho
hook (aa you would a righthand knitting netdlo) into
tho next atltch o f tho knitt­
ing, draw a loop through tt
and than through tha atlteh
on tha crochat hook. I find
this quick to do and It is oaay
to bind o ff tho atitchaa with
an evan t a n • i o n—MRS.
i. T. H.
Bhara your favorlta homomaking idea* , . . land them
to Polly In car* o f Tha San­
ford Horald. You'll racolva
a bright, now allvor dollar If
Polly urea your Idea In Polly’a
Point* re.

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Save Money On Spray Paint
Daaplte soma funny (to tha
neighbors) debacles, tom ton#
In your family will bo caught
up in a do-lt-youm U project
during tha summer. It can be
a satisfying experience. Why
not make It economical, to o !
Painting, for example, ia a
popular decorative sport. Be­
cause of Ita convenience, spray
paint ia Increasingly favored
for sprucing up old furniture
(particularly metal wlckar
lawn and perch furniture)
tamp bases, wastebaskets and
such around tho houae.
Unless you are a pro et se­
lecting paint, tha tendency la

to Juat grab tho noaraat spray
can o ff th* shall that Hate
tha color you want. But did
you know that controllod lab­
oratory teats shew there era
differences o f mors than 800
par cant In coverage between
tha pooraat and beat spray
paints t
You can save up to |l in
extra coverage par quart by
•electing a quality spray
enamel. Test your Hloctlon
for performance et tha pointof.purchase. Hors era soma
thing* to watch for whan com­
paring spray paints:
• It should come out in a

Honeymooners Use Decoy
NEW YORK (UPI) ~
Fast, honey moonara: k a a p

Additional signs that th*
couple la on a honeymoon:
— Ha psya constant attenUon to hia famala companion.
— B o t h appear atari)ad
whan a bellhop enters tha
room after knocking for per­
mission to enter.
— Ha often tries to hide
his wedding band whan sign­
ing in.
— They tail tho doorman
they w on t b* needing tha
car fo r a few days,

your naw luggage *1 home
and assume that casual look
if you aoak anonymity.
That tip, from Victor Gllaa,
o f tha Governor CUnton Ho­
tel her*, la based on 35 year*
In tha hotel business.
Ha hosts hundred* o f honeyznoonfra each year.
"Thay'ra Uw moat delight­
ful gueata In tha houaa," ha
said. "Thay aaak nothing but
privacy and in more eases
ttmn not, thay wiah to keep
Thomas Huxley first
tha secret that they're hon­
tha word "agnostic" ia 1B69&lt;
eymooning."

good, thick spray not In thin
ipurt*.
4 It should cover wall. Hava
tha clerk aptay a brown prim­
er on a board. Follow Immed­
iately with a whit* overcoat.
This should cover the brown
In n single pass.
4 Does tha paint "a ag"t If
It runs down the vertical sur­
face being sprayed, you’ll
know th* aollda content o f the
paint If too low.
4 Does th* paint "laval"!
You should gat a flat coat o f
paint.
4 How wall dose it covert
This ia probably tha meat im­
portant teat for your money,
Uaa two or three different
brands. Hold tha container up­
right about B-to-10 Inch**
away from tho board. Spray
with a swooping motion white
counUng "ona-lhouaatid-andono," "ono-thouasnd-and-two."
Bpray each brand this way.
Your hotter buy U tha
spray paint that covers tho
area sprayed adequately In
tha two seconds you counted.
But don't stop with th* test­
ing. Read all can Ubala thor­
oughly before you buy. What
praps rations are nocaaaary! la
it tba right type spray paint
for tha surface you waat to
covert Tho little t in t you
spend considering thaaa point*
Is worth Uw monay saved.

(D sa h

Q bby •

DEAR ABBY: War* you
aerioui when you aakod your
readora if thay conaldered
It “ cheating" to uaa a dic­
tionary and other reference
book* while working a eroaiword puxiloT Of court* It’s
cheating I The whole idea of
tha crotsword putsla la to
teat you on how many word*
and tholr definitions you
KNOW. Not how many of
tho answers you can find
aomowhsr*.
PLAYS FAIR
a
a
a
DEAR ABBY: Although I
have never used (or owned)
an X-Word dictionary in my
many year* o f combat with
tha puaalas, I would not eonalder It "cheating” to us#
one if nocaaaary. A fter all,
tha word you look up today,
you may remamber tomor­
row, I think moat. If not all,
pusaltra aspire to work out
tho solution without book
reference. But if I am ask­
ed whether Panama City ia
in Texaa or in Florida, and
I must look at a map, ia
that cheating!
BILL AGAIN
•
• •
DEAR ABBY: This Is In
answer to your question, "la
it considered ehoating to use
a dictionary while working
a crossword p u a ila !" No,
It Is most assuredly NOT.
How many educe tod people
know the two-latter word
for an Ugandlan elx-toed
bitter vetch! Whan tha pusala requires such a word,

Ctfo

By Abigail Van Buren
Why, how simple! I am aura
you knew It all th* tlmt
but It allppcd your mind.
HUGH
e
•
a

and I have to look It up, I
do not feel as though I am
cheating. I figure that tha
author o f tha erotaword putala la cheating. How about
asking the gtnluaca who
makt up thaaa pusilea for
their opinions!
R. B. S.
a
a
•

A fter tha ihlngled hair and
short, straight flapper dress­
es o f tha ’20s, wa had the
feminine elegance o f tha '30s.
Than cam* tha paddad shoul­
ders of tho ’40o, tho tack o f
tho late ’60a, tho boots and
jerkins o f th* ’60a — and
now wo’rs back again to soft,
pretty clothes, reminiscent o f
tho elegant '80s.
Daslgntrs taka thaaa flights
Into fashion emancipation but
truly famlnlna clothes always
return, with the approval of
•varyona.
Woman d reu to
pleaaa
man and man prefer for us
to look like women. If you
have doubts, take a look at
A . S . B . the demise of tha sack. Men
■Imply laughed it o ff tha
a
a
a
DEAR ABBY: I f It la eon- racks.
Three dynamic young men
slderad "cheating" to uaa a
dictionary while working a gave me their thoughts on
crossword puttie, then It It how women should look. Mike
Korwln and his brothers, Milalio cheating to uaa a slide
ton
and Barnsy dictate the
rule in orderto solve
a
fashion policy o f a leading
mathematical problem.
■porta and casual dress house
E. n.
(Claret, Inc.) and to their
Problem*! Writ# to AB­
feelings on the subject will
BY, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
be reflected In the fashions
Calif., B0069. For a person­
many of us will wear.
al reply, enclose a stamp­
"When you say feminine,
ed, self-addressed envelope.
you think of words like' aoft
•
•
•

DEAR ABBY: Working a
crossword puisl* Is a gam*.
Tha puitl* versus me. If I
can solve tha putale on my
own, I am tha winner. Whan
I find it necessary to con­
sult a dictionary, f admit
defeat. But I am still cur­
ious enough to try to find
that word In order to com­
plete tha puitl*. Tha faellng
o f triumph, however, la ab­
sent,
ISABEL
•
a
•
DEAR ABBY: I would
Ilka to meat the parson who
can complete a crossword
putsla without using any
tool*, such as a dictionary
or rafartnea books. C ronwood pottles are comprised
primarily o f words that are
never used In ordinary con­
versation, and never appear
anywhere except In cross­
word pussies.
Would YOU know what
th* six-letter word for tit*
jackal god o f tha necropolis
w a a ! Aa a clue, ha la us­
ually represented aa the ion
o f OSIRIS, who shared
with TROTH the office o f
conductor o f the dead to
tha judgment hall In AMENTI. Tha anawar Is ANUBIS.

Hate to write latteraf
Send ona dollar to Abby,
Box 69700, Loa Angeles,
Calif.,
90069, for Abby’a
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASIONS."

By Ruth Millett

gences which builds up into
bigger faults.
"S o, even though It might
be easier at a particular momto ignore the fact that Johnny
is doing something he haa
been forbidden to do, the wise
mother disciplines herself by
refusing to take the easy way
o u t She stops whatever ihe is
doing to tea that Johnny does­
n't continue to disobey.
"She doesn't have to be
harsh—Just firm in her voice
and manner.
"The child who never minds
la usually the one who hears
his mother say a hundred

ja c o b y O n d iJ u d qa

times a day, "D on't do that'
—but in an absent-minded or
halfhearted ton* tha child
knows ha can disregard. Then
suddenly, without warning, he
disobeys once too often and
mother flies at him in a rage,
confuting and antagonizing
him.
'"That kind o f mother need*
to control her own behavior
bsfore tba can expect to con­
trol her child'*."
If you're having trouble dla
eliding your children, take a
good look at yourself. You may
find that your own behavior
ia the causa of the trouble.

By Oswald Jacoby

In addition to being t writ­
trick two instead of one of
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one o f those super expert
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mistake of winning tha trick
However, this play would
with Ihe king. If West held off
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do no good against another
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South would have no play for
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ligur* out exactly what Eait
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would wind up going down two
was up to and just let that
tricks.
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An expert South would make Ing tha aavan of diamonds at Itrick.

The Doctor Says:
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s Irritability Normal

By Ways* G. BraadaUdt,
M. D.
Nawipapar Enterprise A sea.
Q— What would causa my
m -yea r-cld daughter to be
irritable! She whinaa all day
and I’ m a wrack. Our doctor
•aya there’* nothing wrong
with har, but aha's getting
worse.
A— It U norma] for a child
to be hriteblo whan aha has
a favor, ia ovartlred or has
a nagging discomfort o f any
sort. On tha other hand, a
chronic whlnor usually haa
no organic disease, but may
have a fading o f Insecurity.
This may bo the result o f ne­
glect or o f
over indulgance
which la often ■ cover up for
a tech of true affection. Such
n child, although not physi­
cally alck now, will suffer
poor hoalth all iter Ilfs unaaa
than ia a change In har emo­
tional background.
J—Our daughter haa a oupaiabundaace e f
freckles.
What can wa do te gat rid
of thorn and keep them from
coining back!
A—Although several prop-

By Helen Heaneaey
Newspaper Enterprise
Women's Editor

DEAR ABBY: I fall to
understand how one can
"cheat" In a game where
only ha la playing. In work­
ing a crossword putsla, tha
abject la to complete I t If
a puitl* ia to simple that
it can b* completed without
any research, I would con­
sider It a wait* o f time. I
uaa a large unabridged dic­
tionary, a Bible, A World
Atlas and a sat o f encyclo­
pedia whan I undertake to
work a crossword putala,
and I faal that I gain much
by doing ao. To do “ re­
search" I n c r e a s e ! ona'a
knowledge, and la certainly
not "cheating."

Jhst(jt)om S M

"How can I make my chlld*en obey m e !" ao many mo­
ther! write.
Well, here's what one of my
readers who taught school for
many years haa to say about
this:
Being Interested la children,
ib* has watched with special
Interest tba way different mo­
thers handle their darlings, and
has coma to this conclusion:
"Before a mother can hope
to make a child mind—«he
has to be able to make her­
self mind. By that I mean aba
must realise that it ia tba
small weaknesses and indul­

Three Men Make

•raUons have bean tried for
th* removal o f frock!**, none
la satisfactory. They either
cause a a*vara reaction simi­
lar to acaama or the results
are only temporery. Many
people find freckles very at­
tractive and certainly no one
should regard them aa a dis­
ease. The beat course would
be for your daughter to learn
to live with them. But if she
te self-conscious about thara,
aha should avoid exposure to
tho aun because that darkens
them. I f that doesn't satisfy
her, sho should try a masking
craam.
Q— My 12-yoar-old son de­
veloped a held spat tha ala*
o f a dime on tha back o f hia
head about ate months ago,
Ouur doctor said It was no­
thing to worry about. Ho now
haa four ouch spots on hia
scalp. What would you ad­
vise!
A —Thla patchy baldness ia,
as your doctor says, no caua*
far s la m . Tba condition usu­
ally clears up spoatenuously.
After several months, Uw
hair gradually comta ia a-

gain. Bines tha caua* la un­
known, thara ia no apacific
treatment, but various gener­
al measures era believed by
soma to be helpful. Thee* In
duds giving vitamin B compies, ultraviolet light or grad­
ually Increasing exposure to
tho aun, massage, and tha ap­
plication o f a stimulating
ointment containing enthral in
Q— Our 11-yser-old
son
son weighs 108 pounds and te
67 inchas tell, is this consid­
ered overweight! i f so, how
many calorita should he be
allowed each d a y !
A — Your son ia o f aven g e
height for his age and is def­
initely above average i n
w eight The number o f calor­
ies ba requires depends on
how active ho ia, but in or­
der te keep hia wolght with­
in th* normal range, you
should cut down hia Intako o f
such concentrated foods at
margarine or butter, bread,
candy, sake and Jam and sub­
stitute fruit and gelatin des­
serts.

or gentle," said Mike. "This
means an elimination o f se­
vere lines. Harshness in any
form kills femininity.
"A girl ean be wearing the
prettiest dress in ths world,
but when her voice ia strident
or her make-up screame at
you, whatever d eg rn o f fem ­
ininity ahe's trying to achieve
te lost."
bilks and hia brothers be­
lieve that evarythlng has to
ba considered — grooming,
hairdo, shots, avan perfume.
The brother! believe there's
no special Inatent-auceesa for­
mula where clothes are con­
cerned. A woman must team
to understand har own figure.
According to Milton, there's
no perfect figure. A woman
muat recognise her own Indi­
viduality and taka It from
there rather than try to fo l­
low ths herd.
The Korwlns gave ma a
preview o f what they are
planning In the way of fall
designs.
There will be unexpected
fabric combinations — satin
with giant ways corduroy,
matateaae crepe with whip­
cord and brocade with tweed.
The "Discotheque" will ap­
pear on the scene, a new kind
o f bare, dressy cocktail fa­
shion In crunchy tweeda or
wools.

Talk
There are such bright color
team-upa aa fiery red against
black and white, brilliant y»llow with banker's gray, hot
pink with black or navy. Ev.
cry design haa been planned
to make us elegant, feminine
and glad we're girls.
CHIC HAT
Q—"I plan a trip to Europa
this summar and have revolved my wardrobe choices a.
round my two pair o f walking
■hoea — white and navy, i
have selected daytime clothes
In red, white or navy ao that
I can wear tha ahoea with
everything. My huiband say«
that 1 might aa wall travel on
a flagpole, but I feel I ean
mix and match theaa colors
to atratch my wardrobe. Don’t
you agree! " — MRS. JOHN
L.
DEAR MRS. JOHN L. —
Red, white and blue ia cer­
tainly an atractlva combina­
tion and a favorite this sum­
mer. But it'a bold and dis­
tinctive, too. You may well
tire o f wearing it in on* form
or another each day. Why not
taka along soma pastel dreaaea to break tha monotony!
Walking shoes, It’a true, are
tha baste for any sightseeing
wardrobe, but they needn't
limit tha color choice of tha
rest of your clothea.

s4V-»w: ■**, gins.*"'

Woodshed For Poor Grades?
By Satan Light
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Tea­
chers complsln about not get­
ting support from parents.
But when they do get It, they
complain even more.
I tokl my first grader I'd
spank him if be brought home
a falling grade on his daily
papers. I know he’s Inclined
to dawdle and daydream, and
I thought this threat would
m ike him settle down and
work.
Well, be brought home good
papers for
several days.
Then yesterday ha didn’t
bring any pipers home and
claimed be had forgotten
them.
His teacher called test night
and requested that 1 not pun­
ish him tor poor grades. She
said be had become so unset
about an F ha had received,
he couldn't work the rest of
the day. He told her he'd get
spanked and begged her to

change hli grade to a D-. It
was she who suggested that
he leave his papers at school.
Imaginel
What do I do n ow !—OLDFASHIONED MOM
ANSWER: The teacher gave
you your cue. Please accept
it for your son's sake and
your own peace o f mind.
The pressures inflicted on
high school and college stu­
dents today appear to be work­
ing their way to tha primary
grades. Parents start think­
ing about college entrance
with tha first paper junior
brings home from school.
They go into an emrtlonil
tallspln if he makes anything
less than “ B ", regardless of
what his ability or degree of
maturity m sy be. The whole
thing Is blown up out of pro­
portion.
Children stjould be permit­
ted to be children with no
undue worries about adult
standards. It's natural for 4-

year-olds to diwdte and day­
dream at times. Even when
your son ia doing his best,
be’s bound to hava occasional
lapses.
Punishing him for poor
grades will do far more barm
than good, In fact, it may
make him dislike school so
much, he'll become s potential
dropout before he leaves first
grade.
Praise for good worit is ususally mors effective and soulsatisfying than blame for bad.
Hanging up your son's good
papers on a kitchen bulletin
board, tor example, wilt give
him a real boost.
I hope you accentuate the
positive before M's too late I
Please send your problem
to Susan Light, 1200 West
Third, Cleveland, Ohio. White
she cannot answer each letter
personally, letters o f general
interest will be answered in
this column.

Use The Proper Tools To Pry
By Mr. Pis
Newspaper Enterprise Asaa.
For those who respect and
care for thslr tools, there are
few sadder sights than a
•craw driver that haa bean
■napped In half. Tha uaar ob­
viously haa usad tha tool In
placo of a pry bar.
Slnco the tool was design­
ed to withstand a twisting ac­
tion, It broke.
Though pry b a n or wreck­
ing ban make faw Rata o f
baale tools, they should ba la
evaryona'a collection. Theaa
a n lavarag* tools, designed to
multiply a man's atrngth.
Basic Tool
Pry bera era basically In­
expensive tools, far chaaper
than tha tools you will ruin
for the lack o f one. They very
In nams, not only because of
different design and uaa but
because of different manu­
facturers as wall
Ona o f tha moat common
types la the bar with a flat
angled blade at ona and, a
hooked claw at the other.
Called a pinch bar or a
goose-neck ripping bar, it
may vary In length from 12
to 86 Inches.
With the very sharp angle
of the daw you can pull a
nail that an ordinary daw
hammer couldn't handle. You
can move the bar through an
arc far greater than B de­
grees, thus continuing to pull
a long nail with a single
stroke.
If tha nail la bard to gat
at, use the thin, flat edra to
gouge tom* apace under th*
had, then uaa the claw. For
wracking, make an opening
between plank* with the
blade, then uaa tha claw te
finieh the wrecking.
I f you are working on a
finished surface and don't
want to dent It, place scrap
wood under th* claw ao that
you rqck th* bar on tho scrap
surface.

IC o n cra t*
Imb DAm JIaJ
It w t t h a n l

laf Bar,IM
U
--•ndnM b

Straight Bar
Tha atralght ripping bar,
looking
oomowhat Ilka a
gooieneck bar, has only a
•light angle at th* claw and.
allowing you to work In
tighter quarters.
There ere other b e n , from
th* massive crowbar to b en
that look Ilk* email, but
heavy ch in la. Each haa it*
■pedal use.

Woman Bucks
CHICAGO (UPI) ~ The be­
lief that tba Japanese woman
to obedient, demure, timid,
paaaiv*, piteous, servile be­
comes a myth fat th* cast of
Mrs. Hlsoka Shiotani.
Sha'i petite and proper. But
tba to a butinois woman also.
A mother e f two teen-aye chil­
dren, lira. Shiotani docs not
look more than 35 years old.
She lays she's 45.
She has (pent the last 23
yeara doing what haa become
a part of bar, managing a
glgantle hotel In tha scenic
Japanese resort town of

Tha crowbar cornea In a
wide variety o f lengths and
price la based on w eight Th*
biggest bar* weigh about 25
lba. You w on t need on* o f
theaa unlaas thara era hug
rocks to move o f f your land.
There era aaveral bars that
ar* called ripping chiscla.
Thes* m em bte the ripping
bar, but hava an and that I*
machined and a notched blade
fo r pulling nalte.
Another tool mad* o f high
carbon steal 1s th* short nail
claw. Tha claw la machined
ao that ft la almost a chlael
and you can pound on th*
back ltd* of th* band to get
a grip under a nail.
When you uaa a bar, re­
member to keep tha fulcrum
— til* support on which it
reals — aa close to the ob­
ject that you want to movo
as you can.

Tradition

fidence and ideas on how aha
can bacome even more suc­
cessful.
Mrs. Shiotani said it U un­
usual for a Japanese woman
to have a carter, etpeclally
In hotel management.
Her success story goes beck
another generation. Har mo­
ther used to own and run four
"ryotala," th* Japanes* ver­
sion o f American boarding
bouses. About IS yeara ago,
Mrs. Shiotani decided to build
• hotel. Ihe sold the small
Inna and olmod for higher
horixena.
Atom!.
Her son, II, is studying
Her second hotel in Ataml— economics in Tokyo. She
•0 mite# from Tokyo — waa hopes be will follow her footopened to tho public the flrat ftepia
of May. This one it the larg.
"H e will attend Cornell Uni*
cat resort bote] in Japan. It vanity after ha graduate*,"
haa IS stories and accommo­ ■ha said.
date* 1100 ponooa.
Minnesota, with 800 million
Tho dark-haired Japanese
woman, ia the United Btatea population, ted tha UJL ia
to promote tourism for her production o f crasmary but­
hotelij ia full of energy, con­ ter during 1841.

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July 3, 1964 — Page 7

'Vegas' Showing At Ritz
ElvD Presley and Ann-Mar.
gret are co-starred in this
week’s movie program at the
RiU Theatre when they ap.
pear in "Viva Las Vegas."
Filmed on location at the
famed
resort,
the
movie
opens Thursday and continues
daily through next Wednes­
day.
The picture brings AnnMargret back where she star,
ted her career.

As an unknown singer nam­
ed Ann-Margrct Olson, the
glamorous redhead made her
first impact on the entertain­
ment world as a songstress
who appeared with a small
combo at the Dunes iu Las
Vegas.
She subsequently headlined
with George Bums at the Sa­
hara, dropping her surname
in the billing. Jack Bennycaught the act and signed

Ann-Margrct for her national
television debut in "Pocket­
ful of Miracles," another role
in "State Fair" and her first
starring role In "Bye Bye
Birdie."
In "Viva Las Vegas." AnnMargret sings and dances in
eye-filling production num­
bers with Presley. Filmed in
Panavision and color, the pic­
ture was directed by George
Sidney.

ELVIS PRESLEY and Ann-Maargret, tlie hot­
test star combination in years, swing n wicked
Watusi in the song-and-dancc number, "C’mnn
Everybody," one of the lilting high spots in the
lavish new Metro-Goldwyn-Mnyer musical rom­
ance, “ Viva Lns Vegas." Filmed In Panavision
and Metrocolor on locations in the world-famous
resort, the picture co-stnrs Cesare Danova, Wil­
liam Demarcst nnd Nicky Blair. It was directed
by George Sidney.

A double feature of adult
entertainment opens the pro­
gramming for the Movieland
Drive-In Theatre thle week
with "Shotgun Wedding" nnd
“ CluucJelle Ingliah" sharing
the billinir.
Patricia O’Malley Is fea­
tured In the first movie while
the film o f Erskine Caldwell’s
sensational novel will star Di­
anne Mrllnln. Tho two movies
open Sunday and run through
Tursday.
Wednesday nnd Thursday
another doube hill Is screened
with "Stolen Hours’* starring

f t

Susan Hayward and “ The
Misfits" bringing Clark Ga­
ble and Marilyn Monroe to
the drive-in theatre.
Friday and Saturday a triplo feature is on Lap with
the movie fare aimed toward
the younger set. "The Man
From Galveston" will star
Jeffrey Hunter; "F o r Those
Who Think Young" features
Juuies Darren and Woody
Woodbury, tho latter from Ft.
I.audordalc; "The Great Escopo" brings Steve McQueen
in the starring role us the
final portion o f the triple fea­
ture.

TONITK A SATURDAY
ADMISSION
o v i c t u tter
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RI Ot - I N T H E A T R
9 l s U U CARLOAD
FEATURE NO. 1 AT 7:15 ONLY
"SON OF CAPTAIN HLOOD"
IN COLOR STARRING SEAN FLYNN
(Son o f Actor Errol Flynn)
FEATURE NO. 2 AT 9:45 ONLY
"SEARGKNTS 3"
IN COLOR STARRING
FRANK SINATRA — DEAN MARTIN
AND TV COMEDIAN JOEY DISIIOP
FEATURE NO. S A T 11:45 ONLY
"REACH PARTY"
IN COLOR STARRING
FRANKIE AVALON A ANNETTE

COMING — SUN. - MON. . TUES.

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT

NITELY
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7:45
AND

11:00

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WEDDING
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TODAY

— BAR &amp; PACKAGE —

With Dottle Austin
Everyone will be celebrat­
ing the Fourth of July Inde­
pendence Day Saturday, with
the observation extended over
a two, three or (our day per­
iod, depending on where you
work, and bow many days
you are allowed off.
However, and wherever you
do It, drive carefully, be on
the alert and doa’t "win the
battle but lose the war."
Perhaps you Just plan to
stick around the house, cook
out in the backyard and aU
by the pool.
But If you want to get out
and have some fun, there are
lota of good place* to go, for
dining, dancing and enjoy­
ing your favorite beverages.
• • •
Saturday night, which hap­
pen* to be the Fourth, la al­
ways steak night at the Tradewind* cafeteria. They'll pre­
pare It to your taste and serve
U In the cool pleasant atmos­
phere. Lota of other fine foods,
and aU at moderate prices
that thi whole family can af­
ford.
• ,• •
The Capri la booked up
solid for tonight with a big
private Navy party.
But they will be open for
regular business at 4 p. m.
Saturday, just In time for a
few cool ones before dinner.
•
* *
If you feel like trying some­
thing different this weekend,
why not give square dancing
a tryT The McGregor Ranch
sponsors a big aquare dance
every Saturday night at 0 p.
m. for the Volusia Square
Dance Club. You're Invited
too. It's about two mile* south
of DcLand on McGregor Rd.
•
• «

Two At Drive-In
TAKING HIS PICK o f rating this past week wns Gunnery Sgt. Norman F.
Lnbounty o f the Marine Corps bnrracks at Sanford Nnvnl Air Station. Labounty w a s elevated to tho rank of warrant officer but bad the choice of
that or first sergeant. Mere ho |&gt;oints to the ratimr ho choso as his com­
manding officer, Major IL T. Chen watches.
(Herald Photo)

their usual fine foods— all Uie
lobster you can eat, mouth
watering steaks, their very,
very special shrimp and as
usual your favorite tall cool
drinks In the lounge.
• • •
One of the coolest, most re­
laxing spots around here Is
Freddie's Steak House In Fern
Park. They are famous for
their flrat claas cuisine, also
(or Carol Pcttijohn's Unkling
piano medleys in the Lamp­
lighter Lounge.
• • •
A wide and varied menu of
complete dinners at the I.ako
Monroe Inn, and a view of the
water front makes dining or
Just relaxing at this friendly
place a pleasure. Dick Wil­
liams is the new bartender ami
be seems lo have a vast fol­
lowing. The place has really
been crowded since Dick took
over the mixing.
Let Lou Rotas be your host
at the newly-decorated Mar
Lou Restaurant and Cocktail
Lounge. Lou lays he has the
best charcoal broiled aleak* In
town. Also for your enjoyment
he offers dancing after 8:30
Friday and Saturday evening
to the music of the Holidays
of Orlando. The Mar lx&gt;u is
air-conditioned, of course.

Laura Stephens and her
staff Invite you lo enjoy the
4th in the friendly, air-condi­
tioned comfort of George's
Tavern. All your favorite
beverage!
and mixes
arc
available In (he package store
and (he bar so come In for a
relaxing 4th.
•
••
Rex Liquor Mart of Values
offers a wide variety of wines,
Celebrating tbe Fourth has cordials, beer*, liquors . . at
prices you like . . plus I’ lald
Marled early for aomefolks,
the gals at the Carlhe fold us Stamp*. Free delivery is an­
other aervire at Rex Liquors.
when we called yesterday.
•
••
Unfortunately there will not
For
Italian
food
at Its best
be a band this weekend, but
the juke box will be free. And you must visit Jean's Spag­
your favorite drinks and bev­ hetti House in Orange City.
erages are always available, Jean and Rocco Moralllo have
with delicious fond served long been famous for their
from Rose ami Wllk’a Restaur­ wonderful foods, served prom­
ptly and courteously in their
ant next door.
•
• •
air-conditioned dining room*
Spencer'* will be aervkig with candlelight, wine or beer
. . what could be better for a
Early
Spanish explorers Holiday weekend?

GROUNDBREAKING ceremonies were held this week for the new Semin­
ole Lodge Nursing Homo located o ff Knst Fourth Street. Tho architect is
John A. Burton IV and tho contractor is Loltoy C. Robb Company. Shown
at the ceremony arc, from left, Kenneth Lcfflcr, Donald Graham, the
homo’s president; Georgo Touhy nnd Robb.
(Herald Photo)

Cinema: 'Bedtime Story'
David Niven has lost none
o f hia boyishh enthusiasm.
With each new role he gels
as excited as If It were hia
first venture before the cam ­
eras.
Hia present
co - starring
stint with Marlon Brando and
Shirley Jones In Unlveraal’a
"Bedtime Story," is no ex­
ception. The color film la now
at the Cinema In Seminole
Plaza.
"It's such a wonderful as­
signment." he assesses. "I
find myself straining at the
leash each-morning in sheer
anticipalion of getting to the
studio to go to work."
MARLON IIRANIH), Shirley June* nnd David
Niven’s role in the roman­
tic comedy la that o f a glib
Niven co-star in Unlvoraal’a romantic comedy in
confidence artist who prowls
color, "Bedtime Story," which ia now playing at
the French Riviera In aeareh
the Seminole Plum Cinema in CuHselberry. It
of wealthy widows looking for
will be shown through next Wednesday. It is the
love. He aims to please, but
tnlu of two men to whom women are irresistibly
solely for monetary rtaaoni,
attracted and how they uccept the happiness of
preferring to keep hia bache­
pursuit.
lorhood inviolate.
time teaming with Brando, effort to concentrate on aThe film la Nlven'a firstwhom he considers one of the way • from • Hollywood picais
world's foremost actors, and
SlMIMOil
turs, but that he goes wherethe two work to well together
m u
in their comedy iccncs that ever he hap;«na to find a
Universal la already looking good script.
for another vehicle suited for
their combined talents.
The picture ia Niven's firet
Hollywood
role
in
three
years. In the interim he hai
made seven films in as many
different rountrir*. N i v e n ,
whose permanent home it on
CAF
the
continent,
emphasizes
1:30
that he makes no special
MON.

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be located in the land of the
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A ir s . Rupert Strickland Hostess To Bridal

he Remnant Shop's!

Luncheon Shower In Honor Of Miss Kay Ivey
A profusion of picturesque
floral arrangements adorned
the reception rooms of the
beautiful Palmetto Avenue
home o f Mrs. Rupert Strick­
land recently at • delightful

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By Dottle Austin
PRINCE
SHAMSHER,
Singh of Nabha, cider brother
o f one of Sanford'* moit dis­
tinguished citizens, Prince**
Vijaya, (M n . William Boutwell) wa* a weekend visitor
In our fair city.
The handiome black-beard, ed prince i* a big man, well
over six feet tall with a mus­
cular build, lie created quite
• itir in Roumlllat's drugstore

Z
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PRINCESS VIJAYA

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Sunday morning, where the
Prince** took him to make a
few purchase*,
Visiting in the United State*
for the first time, the Prince
wa* enchanted with Sanford
and with all he has seen *o
far of this country. He left
Sunday to tour more of the
U. S., including stops at Dis­
neyland, the World's Fair and
New York City, then on to
London, Pari*, Rome, Wc*t
Berlin and Cairo. He arrived
last week In Washington, D.C.
This is hi* first major visit
out of India and be Is enjoy­
ing every minute of It, trying
to absorb all the strange
eight*, sounds, and impress­
ion* In about three weeks.
Prince Shamsher speak*
flawless English, with a bit o(
a British accent. He is 30
years old, a bachelor, and
holds a master's degree in
economics from the Univers­
ity of Lucknow.
He Is an ardent and accom­
plished sportsman, holding
many gold medals, silver cup*
and trophies for a variety of
sports Including boat racing,
shooting, tennis, riding, cric­
ket, hockey and rowing.
While in Sanford, he watch­
ed part o f a baseball game
between Detroit and the Yan­
kees on television, finding it
interesting and a little puzzlIng.
Your reporter was honored
to have lunch, Sunday, with
the Prince and the Princess,
and the rest of the Bout we II*.
Hostess for the Southern alyle
luncheon, (with fried chicken
and cornbresd) was Ruth
Iloiil we II.
'Hie Prince asked us as
many question* a* we asked
him ao the whole visit turned
into a question and answer
period, with both of us learn­
ing many things, and making
many comparisons with In­
dian and American customs,
food, dress, sports, politics,
weather. (For instance, at the
June 12 wedding of a younger
brother the thermometer hit
120 degree* I And this is not
unusual for (his time of year
in that part of India.)
However, the Prince said
that in the distance you can
ace anow on the topi of the
mountains, while the temper­
atures soar out of the top of
the mercury down nn the
plains.
The turban the Prince wore
la a mark of his ststion and
in itself it is a tradition. It is
made of muslin, and must be
wound and unwound in pre­
scribed faahion each* time it ii
put on or taken olf. A bit of
red from a cap underneath
peeps out over the forehead,
just for the contrast. The tur­
bans are many and varied to
auit the occasion or dress,
mostly In pastel colon .
We asked t h e Princcsi
where aba and the Prince
learned their superb com­
mand of the English langu­
age, to which she replied,
“ Oh, from o u r earliest
childhood, our luton taught
us English—we have It all our
Uvea."
During his three week visit,
the Prince will travel widely
to familiarise himself with
the people and the way of life
in the U. S.
The object of hla visit Is to
promote and strengthen inter­
relations through understand­
ing' and friendship between
India and the U, 8.
“ This friendship could in­

bridal luncheon and shower
given by Mrs. Strickland and
her striking daughter, Mrs.
John T, Bowden, honoring
Miss Kay Ivey, bride-elect of
Ronnie Lindsey.

Mrs. Strickland greeted the
guests in ■ sheer pink sum­
mer sheath, with Kay attired
in pastel pink linen edged in
melon and her mother, Mrs.
John Ivey, wore a chic while

embroidered sheath. Mrs. Ed­
win Lindsey chose a stunning
multi-blue print and Mrs.
Bowden received in * smart
melon colored sheath.
Individual tables identical

sure the peaceful progress of
democracy in the largest
democratic country in Asia,"
said Prince Shamsher.
• • •
Hint to the Story League:
H you want to have s poet­
ry session get Ken Wackcr of
Winter Park to come up and
talk to your group. He spouts
poetry (particularly
Edgar
Guest) like he wrote it him­
self.
Ken is a former Sanfordllc,
now in the insurance business
In Winter Park. Handsome,
too, and loves to have a
chance to get up on the speak­
er’s platform.
• • •

MRS. RUPERT STRICKLAND, left, was hostess
recently at her lovely Palmetto Avenue homo to
n bridal luncheon shower honoring Miss Kuy
Ivey, bride-elect, With Mrs. StricklnfUl front the

Osteen

Personals
Joe Frank Tart, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Tart, and a
friend, Miss Kathy Htpp, call­
ed on his parent* Monday. He
it stationed with the Highway
Patrol in Moore Haven.
Angela Todd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Todd
Jr., of Clewlston, ii spending
the summer with her grandparents.
Mrs. W. It. Whiddcn Jr. and
children, Linda, Nancy and
Glenda, spent two weeks re­
to the hack page of your pro­ cently visiting Mr. and Mrs.
gram, we will all Hand ami W. U. Whiddcn Sr., in Palm­
dale.
read the Jaycec creed !"
Neediest to say, all dignity
Marcello T a r t
recently
and formality was lost in the
spout
a
few
days
with
hit
esplosion of laughter that fol­
lowed, and poor old Ham just brother, Joe Frank, In Moore
stood (here and got smaller Haven.
and smaller!
*

•

LUCILLE KING, n i n t h
grader who attended Sanford
schools from lltc first grade
until last fall, has completed
the ninth grade at Uccville
(Texas) High School with the
highest scholastic average in
the school, 08.5, Lol* Hcckcnback called to tell ua.
This bright young lady la
the daughter of a Navy cou­
ple, Mr, and Mra. Hex King,
who formerly lived in Sanford
at 2111 Key Avr.
Along with her top acorei
Lucille won three outstanding
awards — for algebra, home
economics and biology.
We thought the friends,
neighbor* and former teach­
ers of Lucille might be Inter­
ested in hearing that site con­
tinues her fine scholastic rec­
ord,

North Orlando

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Adbeen visiting her sister and
family, Mr. and Mra. Glenn
Atchison of Cortea Ave. and
her mother, Mrs. Emily Hahl,
Ida,
Four years had elapsed
slnca the sisters had aeen
each other and they enjoyed
all the alghta in Central Florda.
They wera guests at dinner
at The Tiki, honoring Mis*
Jackie Atchison, a 11*04 Ly­
man graduate, with D o n
Smith of Longwood Alto at­
tending the dinner.
Packaged lemonade mixes
with sugar or sugar substitute
make up in second* to 1 quart
of chilled beverage, by adding
ice cubes and water. Both
have vitamin C added.

centered with a classic ar­
rangement of assorted white
flowers in an antique silver
conlainer flanked on either
side by silver and crystal can­
dle holders containing white
candles decorated with white
umbrellas. Bridal place cards
with two attached miniature
wedding bells marked the
places which were *ct on exquisllc white damask mats
featuring intricate cutwork
detail.
Two large wedding bells
were suspended from the
a
crystal chandelier with wide
&gt;
satin streamer* and bows.
The honoreo received an
abundance of miscellaneous
gifts from the guests, and the
hostess presented her with a
gift of crystal in her chosen
pattern.
Mrs. Strickland served the
luncheon guests an attractive
and tempting salad luncheon
course.
Other invited guests were
the Mmcs. T. F. McDaniel,
Price Heard, Richard Gleeson, Clarence Powell, W. A.
Kratzert,
Algernon
Speer,
Earl Higginbotham, D a l e
Scott, John Fitzpatrick, Ray­
mond Lundquist, Albert Jar­
rell, John Crawford and Lee
Swartz.
Also Ira Southward, Orville
Barks, Fred Williams, Fred
Ganas, A. K. Shoemaker, and
the Misses Marilyn McDaniel,
Ann Crapps, Bose Kratzert,
Sally Williams, Betsy Wil­
liams and Patti Glenn Johnton.

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to the bride’s table, were
placed throughout the dining
area. The bride's table ws*

2 WE'RE OPEN JULY 4th WITH *

TWO THINGS you mustn't
forget to do Saturday, which
Is the Fourth of July, and the
birthday of the nation:
Put out your flag and ring
Hie freedom hell*.
ff you don't have a bell,
blow a whistle or honk your
horn. For three minutes —
starling at 1 p.m.
That way you will be Join­
ing with the city, county and
all other people of the whole
nation in three minutes of
patriotic
observation a n d
somo good old-fashioned flagwaving,
CHOICEST BOO-BOO we've
heard lately was at the recent
Ctvltan installation.
Matter of ceremonies, Ham
Polk, had tailed magnificent­
ly through the entire program
of formalities at the banquet.
Winding up for a glorious
climax of Civitan ceremonies
Ham in his most dignified
manner aaid,
“ And now, if you will turn

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left are her daughter, Mrs. John T. Bowden;
Mrs. John Ivey, mother of the bride-elect; Miss
Ivey and Mrs. Edwin Lindsey, mother o f the
future Rroom.

Altamonte

Miss Ludwig A nd Mr. Hodges

Miss Madeline Mallem re­
cently presented her music
pupils In Ihclr annual recital
at the Sanford Woman's Club
to a capacity audience.
The platform am! auditor­
ium were decorated with pot­
ted palms and pedestal bas­
kets and vases ot gladioli and
hydrangeas.
At the conclusion of the
program, Mlsa Mallem pre­
sented award* to the Honor
Roll students.
The musical composition*
featured were Coeme'a "A u ­
tumn Gold" by Clair Ilolton
and Linda H u d d l e s t o n ;
Strauss' "Waltz from Dio
Fledarmaui," Mary Monroe;
Scher'i "By Tha Wigwam,"
Kenneth L a n a y ; Frank'!
"Pants Angcllcus,” L i n d a
Huddleston; S p a u l d i n g ' s
"Sing, Little B irds!" by Robin Hodges and Ginger Hodg­
es; Price’a “ A Morning Sun­
beam" and Behr’ a "Swinging
Along," both by Beth Coving
ion.
Also Hawthorne'* "Whisper­
ing Hope" by Cynthia Watt;
MUJer'a "B ee March" and
Lockc'a "Queen Anne'a Lace,"
both by Julie Sheldon; Cramm o n d * a "Jolly Thoughts,
Margaret W h i t e ;
Pearls’
"Teddy Bear Waltz," Robin
Hodges; Hemy'a "Faith of
Our Fathcra" and Hopkins'
"Little Brown Bunny," both
by Jonl Dempsey; Knapp's
"Open The Gate* of The
Temple," Inez Da via and
Sawyer’s "Twining Honeysuc­
kle,” Connie Nickle.
Also Locke's “ Swinging in
the Hammock," Linda Staf­
ford; Hoffman's "Black Bird
March," T h o m a a Forbes;

Personals
By Julia Bartoa

Bloch's "M elody,"

Mix equal amounts o f ket­
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quick chili sauce.

MISS JUDY LUDWIG, bride-elect nnd her fi­
ance, Glynn Hodge* are cnjoylnjr a swim and
Hiipper party Riven in their honor at the F. T.
Meriwether home on Silver Lake.

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Mr. and Mr*. Alton W.
Kllng of Oakland Estates, re­
cently returned from a trip to
liOch Haven, Penn., where
they visited with Mr. and SI re.
James Crydcr, Mrs. Kling’s
parents.
Before returning, they visit­
ed Merrill Kling, Mr. Kling's
father who lives in Lamar, Pa.

Stephanie

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Personals

By Evelyn Lundy
Enjoying th« week at Camp
McQuarrle are Cathy McCall,
Mary Jai.p Mlktrr, Diane
.Marshall and Christine Wil­
liams who are members of
the local 4 II Club.

Cootege, Ga. They also visited
the George Sleagere of Tailshasere and the N. E. Fletch­
er* Jr. in Jacksonville.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. G. (Butch)
I'cndutvja announce the birth

Mr, and Mrs. Gulden Pendarvis, and Mra. Stutta Rig­
gins have returned home af­
ter a visit with Mra. N. E.
Fletcher, mother of Mra. Riggina and Mra, Pendarvis, in

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Feted At Supper-Swim Party

Cornell; Chopin’* "L rs Sylpliidcs," Claire Holton; Gabriel-Maric'a "Serenade Uadine," Jean Carter; Lehar'a
"Frasqulta Serenade," by Ann
Stein meyer and Dave Ed­
wards; B o h m ' s "Dancing
Splrila np. 281," Ginger Hodg­
es; Fischer's "I Love To Tel)
The Story" and Bach'* "Little
Prelude," both by Andrew Ni­
chols.
Also Penn's "Radio Bugs
On Parade," Unda ltutlcr;
Mendelssohn's "Spring Song,”
Cheryl Johnson; Beethoven’*
"Minuet in G ," Bonnie Wicbolt;
Anlhony'a
"O ff
To
Camp,”
Robert
Powell;
Shackley’a "Twilight Song"
by Polly Pedrlck and Patsy
Owens; Pitts’ "The Little
Brown Church in the Vale,"
Sherry Ann Guynn and Elgar’a "Pom p and Circum­
stance," Tommy Barks.
A bo H e r b e r t ' s "Gypsy
Sweetheart," Diana Jarrctt;
Strauss’ "Tales from th e'V i­
enna Woods op. 323," Brenda
Benge; Anderson'* "Blue Tan­
go," Ann Steinmryer; Mo­
zart's "Turkish March," Mika
Hickson; Lehar’s "The Merry
Widow Waltz," Polly Pedrlck;
Godard's "Second Mazurka
op. 34," Harriet Griffin; De
busty'* "Clair do Lune," Kill
* both Priest; Ketelbcy's "In
A Monastery Garden," Jan
ice Boston and Lections'*
"Malaguena" by Mike Hick
ton and Tommy Hicluon.

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Mrs. James Piatt o f Oricnta Rrive hat returned home
from
Florida Sanitarium,
where
the
was confined for
The Silver Lake borne of |Ashby, Aim Crappi, Betsy McKibbln, John Welchel, Bill
two weeks with broken ribs,
Sherrill,
Frank
Bowman,
Da­
Mr*. F. T. Meriwether was I Williams, and Carol Chambvid Stanley and Terry Chris­ resulting from a fall.
the scene recently of a supper cr*'
_ ,
tensen.
Alex
.
,
,
.
* I Alto Silk* Roberts,
mid swim party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slmunek
and sons, Jimmy and Jack,
bride-elect. Miss Judy Ludwig
have recently returned from a
und her fiance, Glynn Hodge*.
trip to Ohio, where they were
Co-hustessea with Mrs. Meri­
guests of Mrs. Simunek's
wether wero Mrs. John Kick,
brother and family, 31r. and
Mrs. Rudy Hloun und Mrs.
Mrs. Jamea Dudl in BrecksShirley Scrnrd.
ville.
The guest* enjoyed water
The boys visited the Cleve­
s|MHt* mid chatting on thu
land Museum, Brooktlde Zoo,
shaded lawn, followed by a
and attended a ball game with
delirious supper served on Hie
the Indiana defeating the
spurious screened porch over­
Minnesota Twins.
looking Silver Lake.
Mrs. Anna Simunek, who is
Invited guests were Mr. and
74 years old, underwent sur­
Mrs. Jim my Junes, Mrs. Debgery in Richmond, Ohio, and
bio Trepanlcr, and the Miss­
es Barbara
Bradley,
Niki
the Simuneka also visited
friend* and relativei in Penn­
sylvania
before
returning
home.

Madeline Mallem Presents
Pupils In Annual Recital

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July S, 1964 — Png* 9

Miss Judy Herron, Delbert Fisher

By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Jos Vacula nre
ths proud parent* of a son
bom at the Seminole Memor­

honor and site was gowned in
* pale jellow summer ertpe
dress with matching accessor­
ies and wearing a jellow cor­
sage.

Lane Norman served tlic

smom as best man.
Following the wedding, Mrs.
Charles Meeks capably ar­
ranged a lovely reception in
(be dining room, using a pink
and white color scheme. A

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Boating Cruise

FOOD

By llorls Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Helmley of North Orlando have
relumed after a most inter­
esting two week bout cruise
nbnurd their bunt.
They sailed up tbs inland
waterway where they slop­
ped at Hilton Head in Savan­
nah, (la., to visit Mr. Helmley's sister, Mrs. T. L. Alnutt.
Durin the cruise, they en­
joyed eating and sleeping on
hoard, and en route back
home via Jacksonville nnd
the St. John's River, they
stepped at marinas in Bruns­
wick and Savannah, Ga.

Announces Mental
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MR. AND MJtS. OKI-HURT CURTIS FISHER

until rain forced them to
move the festivities indoors,
vvliero they danced and play­
ed giiiues. Among games
played were charades, croquet
and breaking balloons with
favors in them.
Snacks were served during
the afternoon and lee cream

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and birthday cake lopped off
tho supper. The c u k e was
decorated witli an artificial
orchid.
Guesta included Joan Hepasz, Annette Kvpuas, Uonny
Terrell, Helh Vlner, Put Hurville, Kathleen Pike, Melenda
Casselberry and Jimmy Ter­
rell.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F.
Scnsnkovic announce the ar­
rival o f a son, Stvphen Fran­
cis Sensukovic Jr., born June
24, Unit, at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital in Sanford.
The maternal grandparents
aia Mr. and Mrs. Horace tierryhill o f Sanford and the pa­
ternal grandpa rente are Sir.
and Mrs. Frank Sensakuvic of
Perth Anilroy, N. J.
Mrs. Sensukovic la the for­
mer Jackie Berryhill of San­
ford.
McJuarrle are Cathy McCall,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter U,
Steele announce the arrival
of a son, Wesley Scott Steele,
born June 28, HHI4, at Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital in San­
ford.
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Fite
Sr. and the paternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Burke Steele, all o f Hanford.
Mrs. Steele is the former
Kllzubeth Fite o f Sanford.

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DEKLE'S GULF STATION

EVA BESS
Newly Modernized and
Rc-Dccoralcd,
MARCENE STAI, front left, of Cnssellrerry, celebrated her 14th birthday
recently with a party. With Marcene nre Jimmy Terrell, Annette Repimz
«nd Jonn Rcpasz. Unck row from the left ure, Melendu Casselberry, Kath­
leen 1’ike, Pat llarville, Hnnny Terrell nnd Beth Viner.

jat.
Water
skiing,
swimming
ltd boating were the order of
le day with K. A. Burnley
cling as water ski teacher,
urnley, Frank Whig ham and
Itarics Akcra brought their
tats to the outing.
Chaperonej for the occasn were Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
unity and Mrs. Duns Stine.

Special g u e s t a Included
Paul Harris, Master Councller
of Dcl.and, and Robert Ham­
ilton, DeLand Senior Counse­
lor, and their dales.
Ollier guests were A1 Wal­
lace, Frank Whlgham, Belli
Morgan, Penny Nichols, Carol
Bcssercr, Susan Stine. Diane
Powell, Dawn Fedder and
Darlene Fedder, Marion Web­
ber and Susan Stewart.
DeMolay members present
included Charles Stine, Mas­
ter Counselor, Bob Burnley,
Senior Counselor, Paul Mark­
us, Ernest ilcinbarh, John
Angel, Jerry Cullum, Archie
Smith and Chris Akers.
A picnic lunch was served
to all.

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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry
of Charleston, W. Va., left
Monday after a week's visit
with hi* mother, Mrs. I. G.
Reuter of Plney Ridge Rd.

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Miss Marcene Stai Observes
14th Birthday With Party
Hy Jane Casselberry
Murecne Stui, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orvin M. Stai
« f 1205 Quintuplet Court,
Cussel berry,
celebrated her
34th birthday with a party
Sunday afternoon (June 28)
I t her home.
Guesta enjoyed swimming

They were guesta o f Mra.
Battle's mother Mra. W. W.
Lorberg and family. They
returned horns Sunday.

Enjoy T w o Weeks

Asenath Butler

Sirs. Ascnntli Holler of DeTtiiry, who is on the Hoard of
the Seminole Mental llenlth
Association, recently attend*
o f a workshop meeting in
Winter Park and also a
luncheon meeting of the Sem­
inole Juvenile Council wheie
plans nre under way for a
mental health clinic in Kanferd.
Further developments re­
garding the clinic will lie an­
nounced ns tlicy occur.

sheer lace cloth covered the
tabic, which was centered
with a wedding rake topped
with the traditional bride and
groom. Sparkling pink punch
was served from a crystal
punch bowl with silver com
poles containing toasted nuts
and dainty bon buns. Pink
candles glowed from antique
silver candelabra.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. Nadine Colbert,
Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. Glen
Gorinbel. Mrs. C. A. Ingh
ram, Mrs. J. M. Leonard,
Miss
Marilyn
Murganttcrn
and Miss Jamie Hostlck.
Immediately after tlie wed
ding, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher de
parted for a wedding trip to
the cast coast, en route to
their new residence in Balti­
more, Md.

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ial Hospital June 2d. Mrs. Va­
By Evelyn I-undy
cula, the former Suzvtte Neal, ican family members is on a
Vacationing in Missouri for
la the daughter of Mr. and diet to Improvs either health the past two weeks, were Mr.
Mra. Jack Neal.
and Mr*. Joe Len Battle.
or appearance.

Exchange Vows With Home Ceremony
Miss Judith Rae llcrron,
dauehtcr of Mr. and Mr*. Ray
W. Herron, of Sanford, and
Delbert Curtis Fisher, son of
Mrs. Crcta Rorsody of Saerantento, Calif., were united in
holy matrimony nn June 26, at
8 p.m. at the home of the
bride's parents, 2410 Palmet­
to Avc.
Rev. John Hires, pastor of
the Grace Methodist Church,
performed t h c
impressive
cundlrliithl and double ring
ceremony before the altar
built in front of Hie fireplace
with magnolia leaves used as
the background. A trianele ar­
rangement of while mums,
glads and roses adorned the
mantle with two standing
wrought iron seven branched
candelabra at the sides. White
arrangements a n d candles
were placed at vantage points
throughout the living room.
Given in marriage by her
father, (he bride was lovely
In a pastel blue crepe ensem­
ble with matching accessories
and an orchid corsage. Her
head piece was a short veil
attached to a blue flower.
Miss Durham Colbert at­
tended the bride as maid of

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7:804:99 pus. Wide World 7a n , bat It U well done, A Vance and William Frawley
tbe newlywed
o f Bporte. ABC. ABC bettea fatter, disillusioned with one appear as
Ha exchiahri e n t r i f i 0i the son’s failure as a prise fight U entes, cruising to H ivaca
1994 U. 8 . Summer Olympic or, trains his younger 01 on their honeymoon. Lucille
trial* with this boor devoted equipped son as a replace Ball as Lucy Ricardo recap­
to the track and "aid trial* m ent When tbe story and dia tures a whirlwind romance to
(ram Dowsing Stadium, Kan logue tend to slow down, tbe Havana with Ricky Ricardo
dall'a bland, N. Y. Jim Me acting carries the ball. Cliff (Deal Areas). Adding to the
Kay, BUI Flemming and Dick Robertson b impressive as hilarity Rudy Valle, Ann
Bank a n In charge of the In* the has-been fighter, Chris Southern and Cesar Romero
terriewa a n d commentary. Robinson la good as the kid became victims in one of
Participant* will include *cv- brother. Broderick Crawford Lucy's mirthful escapade*.
7:304:30 p.m. NBC. The
eral winner* and champion* give* ■ strong performance
as the driven father and Jan­ Lieutenant, "Green W a t e r ,
gram prerion* year*.
7:904:30 p.m. CBS. The ice Rule slinks around effec­ Green Flag" (Henm) This is
Great Adventure. "The Col­ tively as the camp tramp. An the week for Lieutenant Aire
onel gram Connecticut." (R e­ interesting hour, all the more (Gary Lockwood) to again ex
run) Interacting story o f thl* so because it's a Budd Schul- hiblt his "com m and" poten
country'* flrst oil wen. drill berg (he wrote "What Makes lial and. as usual, he baa
ed in a small Pennsylvania Sammy RuuT") original story tome rough going before be
finally rites to the occasion.
town in MSP. A moneyed ayn for TV.
9:30-9:30 p.m. Burke's Law. The reason for the pressure
dleate, learning oil baa a use
fa r more profltable than Juat “ Who Killed Purity Mather T Is Captain Rambrtdge's (R o­
as a medicine, sends a field (Rerun) If that title suggests bert Vaughan's) sudden Indis­
explorer to the town to devise this episode may turn Into a position.
7:101:30 p.m. Hootenanny.
hunt, that's
pretty
a way to Increaa* the oil flow. witch
Ha digs far oil, but this plan close. It's a far fetched story, ABC. (Rerun) Aside from
almost drawn* the diggers, but kind of fun. The suspects young Anita Sheer and Bob
and be tries a drilling idea aren’t as pulchritudinous as Carey, it's all groups tonight.
folktlnglng contingent
that proves an innovation. usual, but there are some In Tbe
contributions
by ranges from the huge mob
Richard KIley stars as the tcrastlng
field executive, with Haggle Janet Blair, Gloria Swanson, called the Serendipity Sing­
McNamara as bis wife. In a Wally Cox, Charlie Rugglea ers, down to furb smaller
colorful rale as a helpful and a particularly good one combos si the Brothers Four,
by Telly Savalas. Ex-Mist the Dalton Roys and the
townsman is Wallace Ford.
7:304:99 p.m. NBC. Inter­ America Mary Ann Mobley Brandywine Singers. Alto on
hand are a group of funsters
national
Showtime,
"The appear* briefly.
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Twilight from the Second City and the
Wonderful, Wonderful Copen
bagen Circus." (Rerun) An Zone, “ in Praise o f Pip." Paul Winter Ja n sextet. Tbe
other visit to Copenhagen's (Rerun) This Rod Sterling Brothers Four get tbe longest
internationally renowned Clr- story has some weird mean­ showing and make the most
cua Schumann, highlighted by ings, albeit none too frighten­ of it, (hough the Dalton boys
tbe performance o f eques­ ing. It's about a small-time register the strongest with a
trienne Pauline Schumann. hood whose soldier son la dy couple of bluegrass-styled se­
An siMmblags of acrobats, lag and bow the hood bar lections.
9:30-9:30
p.m. Lawrence
acrialiits and downs round* gains for his son's life when
bullet also knocks him Welk Show. ABC. (Rerun)
out the ibow and, if you'rs
Lota of old American songs
always wanted to learn bow down. Jack KJugraan stars.
10-11 p.m. CBS. The Alfred on tonight’ s h o u r , which
to walk on your fingertips,
you may pick up a tew point- Hitchcock Hour. "Body la the teema ^appropriate In light of
• n from tbs groat Rolando. Bara.” (Rerun) This start* the fact that U la Independ­
1:304:30 p.m. CBS. Route out as Just a feud between ence Day. A special segment
•6. "Two on the House.1' (R e­ two women but ends up In Is devoted to the songs of
run) Some fair action and murder. Lillian Gish plays an Stephen Foster and the entire
mystery here ** our two he­ old woman at odds with her hour bears the usual stamp of
roes (Martin Milner a n d neighbor (Patricia Cuts), ac­ maestro Welk.
9:30-9 p.m. NBC. Joey Bish­
Georgs Haberis) try to figure cusing her o f being Indirectly
nut who would want to kill an responsible for the accidental op Show "Joey Insults Jack
innocent little boy (Brad death o f te r handyman. The E. Leonard." (Rerun) Jack E.
H erm an). Working as deck­ neighbor's husband ( P e t e r Leonard, the master of the
hands on an excursion boat, Liod Hayee) tries to patch up rapfd-flre, one-line I n s u l t ,
Tod and Bus save tbs lad tbe quarrel, but be disappears runs away with the laughs on
when be falls, or is pushed, and the two women1feud more this comedy program. The
overboard. Then the child dis­ bitterly than ever. Figuring plot involves an imagined af­
appears and our heroes get on In the plot more than you front given lieonard by alar
tbs trail to a surprise climax. think is the old gal’s niece, Joey Bishop. Leonard's re­
Very good as tbs lad's father nicely played by Maggie Mc­ venge: to Deal Joey with def­
erence.
is Ralph Meeker and you’ll Namara,
Here are the previews for
Ilka Henry Jonas as tbe boat
captaia. Tim show waa filmed Saturday:
About 86 percent of all
in Cleveland.
7:304:30 p.m. CBS. The etrokrt are cauied by blood
1:304:30 p.m. NBC. Bob Lucy-Deal C o m e d y
Hour clota that interfere with th?
Hope Presents. "M eal Tic­ "Lucy Takes A Cruise to Ha- flow o f blood to vital brain
ket.” (Color) (Rerun) Hardly vans" (Rerun) In this com­ areas, according to Florida
on original idea for a sports edy h o u r episode, Vivian{ llrart Association.

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13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
J4-A Swap or Exchaage
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
36- A Autos Wanted
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

IX
BXD
FOB
UKBIXOLE
c ( , r m , ri.oH iD A
tx CHAXCKBT XO. 141*4
BOB DIE E. TAYLOR.
Plaintiff.
v*.
DOROTHY MAE TAYLOR
Defendant.
XOTICK TO DKFKXD
THE 0TATK OF FLORIDA TO,
DOROTHY MAE TATLOR
Whoa* residence end addraaa I* unknown.
PLEAHE TAKE NOTICE that
you are hereby requtrrd lo tile
your wrlltan anowac or de­
fense. If any. personalty or by
an attornay, on or before July
I t 1111, at th* orflc* of lha
Clark of th* Circuit Court, at
lha Courthouse In Sanford,
Seminole County. Florida, end
lo mall a Copy tharaof lo Sianatrom. Darla A McIntosh. A t­
torneys fur Plaintiff, Post Of­
fice Hot 11)4, Hanford. Florida,
I11IL In that certain divorce
proceeding pending against you
In lha Circuit Court of th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Hrmlnot* County, Florida.
In Chancery, an abbreviated
title of said ran** being "Hob­ 1. Lout ft Found
ble E. Taylor, Plaintiff, versus
Dorothy Me* Taylor, Defend­ FOUND. Child's new tennis
ant," and herein fall not or e
shoe on Ut St. near Hoapital
Dacro* Pro Con fa* so wit) bo
Owner may claim at Herald
entered Maine! you and th*
raua* proceed aa parts.
office by paying for ad.
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr., LOST; Parakeet, blue 4 jrel
Clork of lha Circuit Court
low hi Sunlaod. 322 8919.
By: Men he T. Vlhlan. DC.
Stanatrom, Devi* A McIntosh
LOST; 931 n eld n r's Gfovn
Atlnrnaya at la w
Poor Office lion III*
with name, between MdlooHanford. Florida
M ill
vtlle 4 l i t 93 REWARD.
Publish Jun* 14, t l A July t.
ID. MIL
322-2141.
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IX THE n t t c r iT COTBT «F 2. N o tice * • P eranaala
TBB XIXTH JUDICIAL C1B.
VACUUM CLEANERS
Cl'IT IX AAlt FOB HEBIXOLB
COI'XTT, FLORIDA.
RECONDITIONED
CH AXCBItt XO. 1 I IB
ONLY 93.93
TIIF. BOSTON FIVE CENT*
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
SAVING* BANK,
Plaintiff.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
CLIFFORD O . W ALKER end vu.
3 0 4)11
ALICE N. WALK Ell. bl* wlf* EDWARD J. RRIDGE A at Ut 2333 S. Park

and CHARLES M. GOODWIN
and —
GOODWIN, bis wlf*.
Defendant*.
XOTtl'B OF BI’ IT IX
BORTUtUK FOMF.CLOtl'WK
TOi CLIFFORD (). WALKED
and ALICE N. WALKER,
his wife
Ton, Defendant* are baraby
nutlftad that a complaint ta
foracloea a certain morleaea
on tha following described pro­
perty alluate, lying and being
In Ramlnola County, Florida,
te-wltt
Lot
4 ef
BAN
BE M
KNOIJJ, Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, according to
(ho Plat thereof as record­
ed la Plat Book II, pa*a
41. PubHo Records of Semi­
nole County, Florida
hea beau filed again at yon tl
tha ebava styled suit end ywU
ere required to serve a ropy
af year Answer er Pleading
ta tha Complaint on Plaintiff*
attornay, JOSEPH M. M i'll ABXO, P. a Hot t i l , Fern Park.
Florida, and ft!* tha original
Answer or Pleading In the o f­
fice of iba Clark ef U e Circuit
Court on or before tho lib
day of August, t i l l . If you
tell to do go, e decree pro
euarosao will bo taken against
you for Ibo relief demanded In
th* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and offi­
cial a**) o f off!co at Sanford.
Pam Inote County, this let Bey
of July. 1144.
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark or Circuit court
By I Sandra A Juhnaou, DC
JOSEPH M. MURASKO
Attornay at La w
r. a Bos m i
Faro Bark. Florida

Publish July L 14, If, 14 .DM

ill Leers it Cb Rsever CDB-II

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6

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2

6 For Rent

SWIMMING LESSONS AVAIL 1 BR., Furn. A pt with Pvt.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
Reasonable rates. Call Jim
PigotL 322 3993.
2 BR Hoom . UL equtpt. $90
DeUary, Cali between 9 4
6. For Rent
1 p . m . 669-4371.
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph.
FURNISHED Garage Apt. 34S
322-9892.
m o , water foci. 305 So.
Gar. apt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Park. Ph. 323-0705.
Apply 5-9:30.
2 BR Furn. apt. 1703 Magnolia
FURN. Gar. Apt., 2 BR. Hr.
$63. Ph. 322-3951 or 322-2296
rm. din. rm. elec, kit
3003H French Ave. 322-7234. PRIVATE Trailer Space St.
John's
River.
July
1,
Fore. A pt C om In. Apt. 4.
AdulU. Geneva 349-3703.
833 Mo. 407V* W. 1f t

UNFURN. 2 Bn houre. 2100
Cordova. Ph. 322-0274.
LARGE HOUSE, 3 BR, 2
Baths, Lakefront. Complete,
ly furnished Incl. Washer,
dryer, dishwasher, d e e p
freeze. 9150 mo. Ph. 322-4970
APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
Ground Floor, $65; Second
floor, |60. UUI. furnished.
J. W. HALL, Real Estate
Ph. 322-3641

0

FURN. 2 and 3 BR, CB, oak
floor*, masonry borne, l
Blk. Weil of Ilwy. 17-92 on
434, then 1 Blk. South on
East St. to Vincent Dr.
938-6395, M! 4-0214.

517 E. 25th 2 BR Gar. Apt. 1-Room Efficiency apt with
ROSE COURT APTS
p vt bath 4 fbower, suitable
Furn. 850.
1 BR. furn. lat Floor. 2013
for couple or tingle person
Sanford Ave. 668-4323.
MODERN Fum. apt*. Alto
or retired. All utilities in­
Storage apace. Ph. 322-1374.
cluded in rent. Ideally loF u r l A p t 2300 sienonvCle.
cated on in St., within 1
LARGE 2 BR House. Near
An investment, not an ex­
block
of 2 free parking Iota
Lake Ph. 322-7369.
and abopplng center. In­
pense. Call FA 2-3912 for
quire at Manuel Jacobson
expert advice on a Herald CLEAN let Floor A pt Pvt.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St,
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
advertising campaign.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

TT. FLORIDA
XO. 141X1
MONA HOI LIFE INSt'RANCE
COM PA NT, e corporation
Plaintiff, IX
BENJAMIN F. K li m PR. at at
DafandaotA
NOTICE OF Bi rr
TUB STATF. OF FLORIDA
TOt Uanjamln F, Kruger,
residence
unknown
and
Bara B. Kruger, hi* wife,
residence unknown
Ton nr* hereby notified that
a aull ba* boon filed against
you In th* aboen entitled
Clue*, and that you ara re­
quired to file your answer
with lb* Clark o f this Court
and to aarea a copy tharaof
up m the plaintiff or plain­
tiffs atlnrnaya. whoa* nam*
and addrsas la Jennings. Watt*.
Clarks and Hamilton, 1144 Bar­
nett National Bank Building,
Jacksonville 1, Florida, not
talar than July 14. t*44. If you
fall to do so n derra* pro rnnfessn will b* entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the complaint- This auM la toj
toractoa* a mortgage. The real
property proceeded against Is:
Lot
ft,
IPNLAND
ES­
TATES. Flrat Addition, a
subdivision according to a
plat tharaof recorded In
Plat Book 11. pagan 41 and
*1 of lha Public llarorda
of Be mint le County, Flor­
ida.
WITNESV my hand and th*
seal of said Court at Sanford.
Florida, tbla ITtb day of June,
1*44
(CUl’ RT SEAL)
Arthur H nachwlth. Jr..
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 14, &gt;4 A July
I. It. 1141.
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tuaa., Urns Frt. - S P. M. Say 1. Loat ft round
before insertion. Moo. - Sat 2. Notices - Peraonalx

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Gerald » m m
M r*
ipooaibW for more then oaa
Incorrect inicrtloa o f your ad,
end reserve* tbe rifbt to rerite or reject any advaitlaemeot from what ordered W
e n n -u
conform te Iba policies of this
in t h e c i N t r r r c o i n t i x
e x n f o b t R N t x o i a c o i n - 94p*r.

V.

2

3-ROOM Pure. Apt., for eonLAKE PRIVILEGES
pie, 943. 322-7399.
1 Bedroom, Furn. 850 mo.
2 Bedroom, Furn. 875 mo.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
2BR, Kit. cqulpt Duplex;
Ph. 322-9106
Kit. cqulpt. Terrazzo floor*
Furn. effle. ap t Lake priv.
tile L-rth, Venetian shades,
Muit ace to appreciate. Low UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
water (u. : Ph. 322 2334 af(.
rent. Harley Wilhelm, Lake
equipt., exc. location. Ph.
er 3 p.m.
3tary, 322-1433.
322-5594.

WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

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Whether you are a
BUYER or a SELLER

and ot at.
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tew price* cheek tbe Herald

M OHTCtl.ll FtlHF.l4.Hel HR etailifted pages where local
TOi VIRGIL I- KNIGHT, and dealers advertise.
tl AXEL L KNIGHT, hi* wlf*
RESIDENCE! t l l M
Elsvanth

Tam e*

Grand,low, Mlaaourl
Ton are hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a cer­
tain mortgage encumbering th*
following described real proparty, to-wlt:
Lot ». Block T T . COUN­
TRY CLUB M ANOIL UNIT
NO. 1, according lo tho
plat thereof aa recorded In
Plat Booh II, Page 41,
Public Record* of ** nrlnut* County, Florida
baa been filed against yon In
th* above styled suit, and yon
are required to serve a copy of
your Answer or other Pleading
to th* Complaint on PlainItrro attorney*.
ANDERSON.
IMTVII. DEAN A LOWNDES. Ml
East Central Boulevard. Or.
Undo. Florid*. *n4 flla th*
original Aaowor or wthar Plead­
ing In th* office of th* Clark
of th* Circuit Court on or befor the Ird day of August.
1441. If you fall to do so, a
decree pro canfeneo will be
taken against you for th* r*.
Hof demanded la lha Complat nr.
Thl* Nolle* shall ba publishad one* a weak for four eonaeeutlvo weeks la tha Ban ford
Harold.
DATED thl* U t day e f July,
1444.

(SEAL)

Arlhur H. Back with. J r,
Clork o f circuit Court
By: Martha T. VVhlaa
Dapaty Clark
Publl.h July I, 14, 11, &gt;4, M&lt;4

CUB'D

Legal Notice

LROBL NOTH'*
NOTICE OF HPKCIAI. ELEC­
TION TO ACCEPT OR DECLINE THE P R O P O S E D
CHARTER
AMENDMENT*
FOR THE V I L L A G E OF
NORTH ORLANDO. FLORIDA.
ON THE Ilth DAT OF JULT,
14*4.
Th* Place nf Voting will h#
at th* X’ lllag* Office oa Longwood-Oviedo Road la tbs VIII.
aga of North Orlando and th*
poll* will be opaa from 1:44
A. M. lo 1:44 r. M.
Charles Tranter, Boh Derun.
Etta ItarvRI* will b* th* In­
spector* to **rv* aa tha Etonlion Board.
All persona deelrlng to nvntl
themaelvo* of ihtlr rlgkt to
r o l, meet* regietor at one*.
Itegtetretlon books will cloa*
St &lt; aa P. M. Juno tt. 1444. the
elateetvth day before election.
THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
ORLANDO. Fla.
Jan* U. Pike
By Acting Clerk
Fublleh Jun* 14, &gt;1 a July I.
14. 1144.
CDA-14.

You'll get the response
You want when you useT
&amp; a n f b r &amp; S f e r a lh

W ANT ADS

NOT RESPONSIBLE

JUST CALL FA 2-5612

9)

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it

It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 3 2 2 -5 6 1 2
6. For Rent

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

CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mas- COUNTRY DUPLEX on *. 2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
nolia. Apply downitair* af­
acre. Income Silo mo. Exlota. First *2,300 takes this
ter 6 p. m.
fa
lot zoned TRAILER.
property. Ph. 668-4801, En­
Owner. 838-8162,
terprise, Fla.
LAKE MARY. 1 Furn. Duplex
Apt. Adults, rw pets. Nice
SACRIFICE!
for single man. 323-3930.
3 Room House close to school*
Ready for Occupancy
and Churches. Good permcnVA - FHA
4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR, *60
ant tenant pays *60 per
mo. 323-0389.
FHA IN-SERVICE
month rent. Will sacrifice
Open from Noon ’til Dusk
-tr *5,000. Write P. 0 . Box
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie West on 1st St to Persimmon
40, Sanford.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Left to 4th St.

fftjr

Panforfc

frralh July S, 1964 — Page 1 1,34. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

NEW HOMES

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

New Custom-built, Like Mary
C B , 2 BR, csrporte, uti
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
lity, shade A citrus. FHA
Finance. 322-6830.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Rooms private baths, 114 THERE’S PEACE A QUIET
W. First St.
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
paved street you can buy
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
for *3.730 Cash. Ph. 660-4801,
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
Enterprise, Fla.
*83. R. A. Williams, 322 3051.

Payton Realty

2 BR, frame house, not fancy,
cheap rent, $8 week. Ph.
REAL
322-3219.

NEW HOMES
6 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So. Long wood District

Contact: Mr. Ferguson
802 Highland Ave.
Loogwond, Florida

OLDER HOME, 3 Br. Urge
rooms, targe shady lot with
fruit trees. No down pymt.
ESTATE-INSURANCE
1020 Palmetto Ave, Phone
3rd A Park Ave,
322-3308.
Phone 322-3641

Ball-Blair Agency

3 Rm. Furn. Apt. Water &amp;
elec. *30. Ph. 322-2764.

FHA - VA HOMES

Stenstrom Realty

$100

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty S O U T H W A R D

St. Johns Realty

NEW HOMES

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I

Seminole Realty
1001 S. Park Ave.
PA 2-3233 anytime
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath,
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
lers. patio. Ph. 322-8322, 207
Ridge Rd.

*

COOL
COUNTRY HOME

Surrounded by large ahedy
oaks, this 3 bedroom frame
borne, modernized, tound
condition, with a separate 2
car garage and fenced 140*
yard is a quick Sale offer­
ing at only *8,730 with
very attractive terms to suit
your budget. May we show
it to you today? We have
the Key I

V A - FHA
Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, S, 4k 4
Bedroom

Government
O w ned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the beat home
buy, lee the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Stenstrom Realty Jim Hunt Realty

Longwoori, Florida

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. PA 2-0032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
COHEN RADIATOR tmOP
Free Inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery, Recortng
4c repairs discounted.
31114 E. 3rd.
323-3443

NEW HOMES

U . Build • Paint - Repair

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE

FOR PAINTING k REPAIR
WORK CaU 322-5436.

CHANCBNY MO. l « l »
I K n e i A D o rrto s o r
DAM* OAT OW-r.M unit t&gt;tAS’ A KAT OWKS, Mlnnr*. I.jr

le tha C a w n a f tha c e a e t r
Jwdar. Saatlaala C a a a lr, F la r 14a. le Praha t*.
In r . i K.atatr af
TlluMAM WILLIAM J O N K •
Dacaaaad
T a A ll C rr S Ila ra and Paraana
H a v in g
C la im * n r
D rm an da
A ealna t la id E a ta la i
Tou end «srh of you are
haraby nollfl.it and raqulrod
to praaant any clalma and da.
mandi which you. or either o f
you, may hava aialnai the
tr ia l* of THOMAS WILLIAM
JONES, iltcaaaed. lata of aald
County, to tha County J ud (a Of
bamlnola County, Florida, at
hli offlre In th* court housa
o f aald County al Hanford, F lo r­
ida, within ala i-altndar month*
from lha lima o f lha flral
publication o f thta notlca. T w o
eopl.a nf aarh claim or damand
•hall ba In wrltlne and ahall
•tala tha placa of raatdanca
and |&gt;u*t offica addraaa of tha
claimant, and ahall ba aworn
lo by lha claimant, hi* aeant.
or attorney and accompanied
by a flllne fa* " I on* duller
and aeck claim o r damand net
•o (Had ahall ba void.
Alice Margaret Jonaa
A* Kiacutrla o f lha 1.001
Will anil T*«tam tnl of
THOMAS WILLIAM JO.VKB.
decaaaed
fhinholaar and Loean
Flrat Federal BUlldlne
Hanford. Florida
Atlornaya for Kaeculrlt
i'ubliah Juna 1Z, l ) , S» * July

IKIIill K I.KIKJY

BU.VtV.VKU,

thrlr Ht«pf»th«r.
NOTICB
VOl WILLIAM It- OWE.V
ST4* •. W. Sind Btr*#t
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
TOtl ARB IIKIIKIIV NOTIFIKIl that tha ahova nsm.4
Patltlonar haa Iliad a paUtkm
In lha atnnra styled court lor
tha adoption of lh» minor
children namad Iharrln and you
Sra rauulra.1 to ahoir eauaa why
tha i a n i ahould not ha grant­
ed by aorvlng a ropy of &gt;«ur
Written d.frnsaa, It any. upon
X, Pupa UaaaatL Attorney fur
Patlllunar. 101 Buuth Mallland Avanua. Maitland. Ftorlda and by filing lha original
tharaof with tha Clrrk of tha
Circuit Court on or bafora
Jui/ ilnd. 1114; olh-rwlaa a
*»• raa may ba antarrd agalnat
you (ranting aald adoption.
IVITNKSd my hand and tha
essl of aald Court at faalord.
•amlnola County, Florida, thli
17th day of Juna t ill
t«BAL)
Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr
By Martha T. Viblan
Deputy Clark
K- Popa Baaaatt
Attarnay fnr potlttonar
ISI Bnuth Maitland Av*.
Maitland. Florida
Publish Juna II, II. A July
a. m i.
I. IS. t ilt .
GOA-41
(M -ll

Legal Notice
XOTHK OF SUIT
TOi Marvin Kill*
HJ Leka Avenue
norhaatar. Saw Terk
Tou era haraby notifies that
a certain ault haa baan tiled
In the f Irrjlt Court of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In end
For M.mlnol* County. Florida,
Wharaln M.UHilK KLLIB la
Plaintiff and MARVIN KLLIS
It Dafandant. and wherein the
nature of the proceeding la a
eutl for divorce. An abbravlalad till* of tho caao la Kill* V0.
Kill*. Chancery No. W ill.
Tou era haraby required to
flla yuur anawar lo tho Plain­
tiff* Complaint with tha Clork
of tho Circuit Court, laminate
County, Florida, and oorvo o
copy tharaof upon tha Plain­
tiff or Plaintiff* attarnay not
lator than July 10. IMI, or n
dacrat pro conftaao *111 bo
antarad agalnat you.
(SKALt
Arthur H- Beckwith. Jr,
Clark of lha Circuit Court
Hrmlnola County, Florida
ily: Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
A. Duan* Iltrgairnm of
HUSH. IIKKD AND
MAHHIIALL
Atlornaya for Plaintiff
SS l a at Llvlngalon Avanu*
Orlando. Florida
Publlah Juna IS, Jl * Fuly I,
I*. 1SII.
CDA -11

PLUM BINO
390 Loegwood Plata
Contracting Repairs
17-02
Ph. 030-4103
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
For the biggest selection of
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3313
nearly new and used furni­
ture, see Noll's Furniture
27. Special Service*
Brokerage in Casselberry
PIANO SVC. k TUNING
on 17-02. Open 6 days 9 to 0.
Rebuilding . Refelling
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
FREE ESTIMATES
Quick Servire With the
GENE CUMBAA
Cash. SUPER TRADING
332-0941 - After 12 p. m.
POST. FA 3-0*77.
OVER 23 YEARS
of Fin* Workmanship in Up- 34. Article* For Sale
bolstering, Draperies, Slip­
1061 30" Tsppan Elec. Range.
covers. Time Payments as
$30 Ph. 323-0753.
little as $3 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
PIANO, Mason Hsmlin. Exc.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
cond. $130. Moving. 122-0711
Pb. 322-2333
HAIRY INDIGO
COMPLETE Lawn k Yard
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Service. 322-2110.
Limited quantities still in
stock.
Ask for current
REMODELING - REPAIRS
prices.
SCREENING - VINYL TILE
A. M. PREVATT
322-7040
0-12 A. M.
740-2113
Seville, Fla.

Piaao Timtag and Repair
R. L Herman — PA
REMODEL - REPAIR
CaU B. E. Link, I23-70M

Building Contractor

Eng. Ford Wag.
Olds 2 Dr HT
Chewy 4 Dr HT
Pont. 2 Dr
Pont. 4 Dr HT
Ford Sta. Wag.
Renault
Ford Sed. Del

•WANTED. 5 String Banjo,
Open or clooed Head. Will
pay reasonable price, "h .
668-4601.
701 So. Preach

1-190$ S Cyl. Falcon Air Con­
ditioner
(New)
Original
Ford Air. Special $350 In­
stalled. Cell Duffey at S22-

WHY Buy someone elses trou­
bles
WHY Go to the expense of a
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
naw Vespa for *3.00
down and ( 1 30 per
week, and get up to
133 m.p.g.
Transmission guaranteed fur
life.
LEWIS SALES 4 SERVICE
2317 Country Club Road
322-7928

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Olds S t i c k .
(33
Opal, *792 bal, *J4
Anglia, (399 bal, *32
Chev., *379 bal, $31
Opal, *374 bal, (30
Olds, (641 bal. (31
Rambler, 1199 bal. 110
Chev., *161 bal, *10
Pontiac Puff,
(I t
Chrysler, *699 bal, *33
Merc. 1199 bal, *27
Ford, (199 bal, *10
Pont. $661 be), $32
Merc. $140 bal,
$7
Merc, *179 bal, *11
Fond, *99 bal,
*3
Line. (661 bal, *32
Ford. *499 bal. *23
Chev., *466 bal, $34
Merc. W. *390 bal, *32
Plym., *360 bal., *30
Chev., *330 bal, $20
Chrys,
*641
Buiek,
*32
Ford, *90 bal.,
*7

National

*393 1 A O
393
393
493
305
493
395
105

IUIZ

mo. '62 Buick LeSahre 4 Dr. V-8,
mo.
RAH. Auto. Ph. 666-3713.
mo.
mo. 37. Bonin • Motors
mo.
mo. Gateway To The waterway
mo. Robson Sporting Goods
mo.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
mo. #04-0-0 E. 1st. Ph. PA 2-3061
mo.
mo. 12' Fishing boat, motor 4
trlr. Deck 4 controls. *223.
mo.
Ph. 322-7773.
mo.
mo.
mo. 89. Trailers • Cnbanaa
mo. APACHE Camp Trailers. New
mo.
4 Used. 322-3467.
mo.
mo. 1033 AU aluminum Prairie
Schooner, added room. A-l
mo.
rood. Must sell. Part down,
mo.
make offer. Ph. 322-6266,
mo.
mo. Htrald Ada. Be sure your
bal.$32
mo.
business
la represented with
bal,$1attractive
mo.
advertisements.
mo.
Apache Camping Trailers
Cecil Sellers — 668-4618
Clark St., Enterprise

WILL TRADE Furniture and
equity In nice 2 BR house,
EVENINGS
corner W. 23th St. and Club
Rd. for late model Mobile
Home.

8ANF0RD AVEOPEN

Phone 322-4503

BOB McKEE
USED CARS
323-0721

HOLLER'S

20th

(b in w D h A W u j.

TRADE-IN SPECIALS
57 Cevrolet

Blecayne 4-door, • cylinder, stand*
■rd trana., healer, Hperlnt . . .

61 Chevrolet

d l

'

USED

W ID E &lt; S » T R A C K
Stall the holiday off with ■ bang—In e smooth, quiet used Wide
r rack Pontiac. Or Pontiac Tempeat, Or perhaps another of thegoot
«sed care on our lot. With new car aalea running ao high, we navi
i wider-than-over Block of late-modsi trade-ins waiting for yotlt

60 Pontiac Starchief Hardtop
4 door, powrr steering power brakes. We sold
it new

$

new

'1496

62 Corvair Monza Coupe
4 opeed transmission, bucket seat*, radio and
boater

*1696

62 Rambler Classic
4-door a rd on

5

m
Cll

Itrook wood Station Wagon, 8 rylInder, standard transmission, ken-

61 Chevrolet Pickup
Half-ton, automatic transmission.

60 Cadillac 62 Series
4-door sedan, V-8 engine, automalic trnns., power steering 4
brakre, radio 4 heater. S p e c ia l.. .

095

|

$1
iJ

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E
■

245
995

1595
$3295
62 Corvair 05
1495
62 Olds Cutlass Coupe
*2095
63 Olds Super 88
*3495
4 opeed transmlesion, ha*tar.

62 Ford Galaxie Fordor Sedan
6 cylind er, a u to m atic t rin a m la ilo n , new er than

CJ A

63 Corvair Pickup

*1185

59 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
Alt power equipped, factory sir conditioned

61 Cadillac Coupe

PeVlllr. Auto, transmission, power
•trrring A brakes, radio 4 heater.
4-speed transmission, htator.
V-8, auto, transmission,
steering, radio 4 heater.

power

4-door haidtopi V-8. ante, trans­
mission, power eteerlng A brakes,
radio 4 heater,

FURNITURE

Legal Notice

Ph. 322 2744

’30
*37
’37
'38
•37
'36
•36
'36

J Bank $

1939 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 6 Cyl.
..Std. shift, air-cond. Needs
valve job. *330. 613 Oak Ave.

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.

3 COMPLETE ROOMS

J in ir m , cm .
C U T IX 4 XU r n * IEN 1SO LI

ri.o n in x

35. Article* Wanted

Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
2io Magnolia Pb. PA 24622

BUDGET
FURNITURE CO.

LMN Enterprises, Inc.

BANG-UP
JULY 4th
SPECIALSl

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Legal Notice

eom v,

'63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent *35 FORD, std. shift, needs
cond. Ph. 322-2263.
some work, *73.
'36 BEL AIR Sports coupe
1960 BUICK Le Sabre. Exc.
Chev., RAH, Real nice ear,
cond. 4 extra clean, Ph.
*375. Ph. 322-7690.
322-3609.
SPORTS C A R - 1961 Renault
1963 Chewy 2 S. S. *200, Uke
Caravelle Conv. with remov­
up payments. 322-1187.
able Hard top, 4 an-thefloor. RAH, W/W. *100 4 it ‘39 BONNEVILLE. *873. 2611
•ume pymta of *43.33 mo.
S. Elm. Ph. 322 7029.
CaU 322-6993, Sanford.

NECCHI

Like New. Equipped to ZigZag, blind stitches, mikes
200 8o. park Ave.
322-4234
buttonholes, sc we on buttooa. Assume payments of *6
29. Automobile Service
per mo. Guiranter. Buy lo*
Auto Glass, Tape
cslly 4 be serviced. Sanford
Sewing Center, 322-0111.
k seat Covert

ONLY *249.50
Easy Terms
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

s ix t h

3 AIR CONDITIONERS
lr good condition, from (10.
Cenlrifiral water pump. 2",
like new (26: 12’ Fishing
boat with 17 hp. motor, it'*
real nice, *130; Adding m i
chine *33; Billing machines
*3; Royal Typewriter *20;
Golf cart 17.50; Window fan
*13.
SUPER TRADING POST
So. on 17-92
322-0677

By FEDDER3
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

Photogra. 91A. Peta
REAL DEAL - BY OWNER EXPERIENCED
pber. For appointment call
3 Bedrooms, Living Room,
FREE for Good Home, 6 rnos.
322-7222.
Dining Room, kitchen, and
old Bird 4 Boxer, female.
large Florida Room. Built- I f. Bitnatlons Wanted
All shots. Moving. 322 8711.
in Range. Huge double lot
200 x 200. In Country, yet IRONING A Babysitting my GERMAN Shepherd puppies.
borne. White, day, night,
322-5200.
only 3 mins, from Down­
322-1983.
town A 10 mins, from b a if.
PUPPIES 4 DOGS. Beagles,
Ph. 322-2287.
DAY’S WORK. 322 5474.
collies, 4 mixed breeds.
Anlmel
Have*
Boarding
NORTH O R L A N D O , $100
20. Babyalt tens
Kennels. 322-3732.
Down, like-new Resales; 2
and 3 Bedrooms, 1 and 1 BABYSITTING.
Delores
32. Floweni - Shrub*
baths, equipped kitchens,
Boyce, 1320 Lake Ave.
*30-178 mo. pays all. llelmly
Ripe
hydroponic
tomatoes,
21. Beauty Sakma
Really, Ph. 322-1641.
23c tb. Grosser Hydroponic
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
Permanent Special
I AKE LOT, LAKE MARY,
Thru July 3rd
322 0164.
33. Furniture
20 Tercent off regular prices
SENSATIONAL. U rg e U k e
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
FREE ESTIMATE
Front home In Central Flor­ ■18 Palmetto Ave. Ph. 3234S34 Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ida. Send for picture bro­
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
SPECIAL FOR JULY
chure. Owner, A. Fratl, P.O.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Box 313, Lake Mary, Flor­ Now Air-conditioncd. Prices
Co., at 7M Celery Ave.
starting
at:
Permanents
ida.
FA 3-2117.
$6.93, Shampoo, Set, $1.71,
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Baths,
Haircuts $1.25.
Used furniture, appliances,
Fla. Rm., cent. heat. 211 Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair
toola, etc. Bought • Sold.
Ridge Rd., 322-0051.
Hotel Ph. 322 8323
Larry's Mart 31$ Sanford
Ave. Ph. PA 2-4112.

W. on 23th St. to U k e Mary
Office 122-2118
*363 Park Dr.
122-300
Blvd., left on Blvd. lo Lake rOE A PAINTER, Inside ct
Night 322-0648
out, cell Luther Tasker at
Mary Fire Station, Right to
323 0700
322-8139.
office
in
Model
House
on
2524 Tark Dr.
Sanford, F!a.
Abbott Ave.
n T it* c ir c u it c o t h t n r
25. P lu m b in g S e rv ice *
thr

86. Automobile* • Truck* 36. Automobile* • Truck* 36. Automobile* • Trucks

'51 Jeep Sta. Wag. 2 wheel dr. 1962 2 Dr. Comet, RAH, Exc.
with overdrive. 6 cyl. over­
cond. Std. shift. 322 6266.
head valve. 868-5603.
I960 Dodge Seneca, 2 Dr. 6
JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
cyl., aid. shift. Must be
*3.03. Army-Navy Surplus,
seen 4 driven to appreciate
310 Sanford Ave.
care given by owner. Pb.
322 1918.
$1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
I960 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Dr. low mileage, one owner.
Carroll's Furniture.
Exc. cond. P/S, P/B. New
tires. *1600. 668-3347.
USED Lumber, 3 x 4, 2 x 6
2 x (, 2 x 10; 1 x 4 flooring
14 Ton '63 V8 Ford Pickup
Brick. 322-2306.
truck. Custom cab. *200 and
READY MIX CONCRETE
take over payment*. *1670
ratios, Floor, Free Eslima'.ss
bal. 838-1712 or 838-3430.
Sills, lintels, strps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe, '60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
7-3
a * h , ,ic * l
steel, grease traps, dry
Exc. cond. *893 . 322-7344.
UNUUM
wells. Stepping stones.
TRUCK SALE
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
“H«yl Look whit followed me home from the zoo!”
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731 Available June 20. 8 Pickup
trucks with tool bodies, aim
12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Servlo
Good Refrig. *30. 611 Park.
ilar to Telephone Co. trucks.
Ideal for Carpenters, paint
*2950 TOTAL PRICE
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, 6 Racks, practically new trot
era, electricians or hunting
Completely furnished 2 BR
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
lines. 500 hooka per rack.
4 camping,
All Types and Sizes
Mohile Home, 43 x 8, plus a
Make me an offer. 1913 W.
Burnup 4 Sims, Inc.
We Repair and Service
spacious 10 x 20 living room,
3rd St.
201 N. Maple SL
STINE
Neat as a pin. Just bring
Sanford
your suites** and move in. Machinery and Supply Co. ti HP. Emerson Air-Condi­
tioner. 110-115V. *70. 1119
FA 2 6432
Cash, Terms, or will trade 207 W 2nd St.
Magnolia. 322-4147.
for Camper, boat, car, elc.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Ph. 322-7198.

AVAILABLE TODAY
GREEN BIHAR
Choice
lots
available
In
Roll a way, Hospital 4 Baby
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor No watting, no fussing! Sioo
and move in TODAY. This
Beds.
overlooking
golf
court*.
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home is
By Day, Week, or Month
Custom building to your
in outstanding condition. A
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
specifications.
Greenbriar
big buy with monthly pay
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
developed by
ments of *103. You must see
KINGSWOOD
2 BR., kitchen equipped bouse,
this to appreciate a real
BUILDERS,
INC.
*63 mo. 322-5888.
buy!
202 Fairmont Dr.
1810 W. Third St. Clean, new­
FA 2-8074
ly decorated, modern, 2 BR
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
333-2326.
322-2420
2363 Park Dr.
2, 3, 4c 4 BEDROOMS
1, 114, 4c 2 BATHS
8. Beach Rentals
YOU TELL ME1
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Whore else in Sanford you
HUTCHISON'S
can find a lovely 2 Story, 8
OCEANFHONT APTS,
Low Monthly Payments
room, 4 Bedroom, 1H Bath
330 So. Atlantic
For Complete Information
home in fine condition, on a
Daytona Beach
See Or Call Your
shaded corner lot (or only IS. Business Opportunity
Call 322-4038
*8,300. U you can afford to
rent, you can A fford to BUY AUTO REPAIR SHOP A Lot,
9. For Sale or Rent
with or without equipment.
thli one I
SALES BROKER
Hall's Garage, corner Cel­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
ery * Sanford Ave. 322-2020.
LAKE. Call e v e n 1n g a
322-1507.
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
2365 Park Dr,
322-2430
Investment A Realty
12. Real Eatate For Salt
Good location. Good pro­
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
EXPANSIVE—
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
NOT EXPENSIVE
locally 322-4342, or apply to
3 BR, 2 Baths, aep. din. rm.,
A place to live while building
the PURE OH* COMPANY.
fully air-cond., dble car
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
a home of your design on
porte, Ige. fenced yd., aep.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 1-6123
17. Male Help Wanted
your country lot is this
20 x 26 workshop. Ph. 322
trailer located on 4Ma acres
0337.
1937 NASHUA House Trailor,
EXPERIENCED Lawn mower
with over 200 ft. frontage
47 x 8, Completely furnish­
A small engine mechanic
on Hlway 415, 10 minutes
ed. Lake Monroe Boil Bowl.
with own hand tools. Please
from Sanford and 20 min­
Ph. 668-3727.
write past 8 yr*. work re­
VA-FHA —
utes f r o m
the Atlantic
cord 4b I personal refer­
FHA IN-SERVICE
Ocean Beach. Only *10,000,
South on Rt. 17-02, 6 Ml.
ences to Box 86, c /o San­
EVERETT A. HARPER
*2,500 Down. Call Stcmper
Right on Seminole Blvd.,
ford Here id.
AGENCY - REALTOR
Agency, 101V So, French
One Block to Sales Office.
2463 S. Park Ave.
TRUCK DRIVER, age 40^30.
Ave., 322 1991,
802 Highland Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
Miracle Concrete Co.
RENT A BED

For Fast Results.

F R ID A Y N IT E T IL L 8:00

60 Olds 88 Coupe

*««% **■■

V-8 engine, auto, transmission,
power steering 4 brakes, radio 4

3 1

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60 Olds 88 4-Door

1295
62 Olds Starfire
3 $ *2895
V-H engine, auto, transmission,
powrr brake*, radio 4 heater,

CLOSED
S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 4th

Auto, transmission, power

4 brakes, power windows,

Have A Nice Holiday . . .
DRIVE . . . ARRIVE . . .
SAFELY!!

heater, &gt;lr conditioned.

62 Olds 88 4-Door
V-8, auto. transmlMlon, power
■toering 4 brakes, radio, boater, sir
conditioned,

62 Comet Custom
l-door, 8 cylinder, auto, transmis­
sion. radio 4 hsktsr.

*2495
*1695

62 Chevrolet Impala
HUPEH HI'OHTH COUPE. V-8 anline, auto, transmission, power
■leering, radio 4 heater.

*2295

63 Olds Starfire
HPORTR COUPE, V.| engine, ante,
transmission, power steering 4
brakre, radio 4 heeler, elf condiOpen Friday Night 4

VV-'I B U I C K

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R A M B L 1 R ’

Saturday Afternoons

Holler Motor Sales
COMPANY
2nd. A Palnitto

301 W . First SL

*3495

Ph. 322-0231

2507 Part Dr.

Ph. 322-4231
Ph. S3S4M 1

�TAKE IT EASY, FRIEND
YOU MAY BE NEXT!
)

DRIVE SAFELY
AND WITH COURTESY

I

‘Can’t happen to you Don't you believe it! The next highway
statistic may be you. It is estimated
persons will

be

killed

United States. You and

or

that

this year over 49,000

maimed from motor accidents in the

I and other citizens will pay billions of

dollars in toll for this sacrifice. Do your part in preventing
slaughter.

this

Remember these basic rules for highway safety:

• Obey traffic and road sign*. They art for your protection!

• The license to drive Is a privilege, not a right. Honor it.

• Keep your car in pood mechanical shape. Maintenance paya!

• Set a good example to your children and other young people.

• Never drive when bekm-par, over-tired, not alert.

• Install and use approved safety equipment at all times.

• On vacation-tripe, rest — stretch oat every 2 hours.

• Start your trip in plenty of time to avoid the big rush!

• Anticipate, be on fuard for other driven* wrong move*.

• Signal to other drivers, give them ample time to act*

• Keep both hands on the wheel, eyea falthfuly on the road.

• Remember, hand-signals give you a double margin of safety I

• Keep within the posted speed-limit. Remember, speed kills!

• Carry emergency warning flares and lishting equipment.

• Observe the MGolden Rule.** Treat the other suy like yourself!

• Heed the tips of organizations such as National Safety Council, Ameri­

• Be especially watchful for youngsters darting Into traffic.
• Never think yon are "special." Taking chances is kid-stuff!

T H IS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE

FO LLO W ING C IV IC

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M IN D E D

BU SIN ESS

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can Automobile Association and Insurance Companies.
• Plan to enjoy driving for a long, long time. Drive safely.

&amp; PROFESSIONAL FIRM S

Chevrolet • Corvalr - Cadillac
Ford - Falcon • Thunderbird « Mustang

Oldamoblle

Ford Trucks

Incorporated

HOLLER
Motor Soles Co.

303 E. First St.

2nd and Palmetto

322-1481

322-0711

Accident Free Drivers who qualify!
Are you getting full credit
for your good driving record?

Bar and Package

Strickland - Morrison

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Check with

George's Tavern

Ball—Blair Insurance
Agency
Phone 822-5641

1011 French Ave.

218 S. Park Ave.

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Safa Driving Begins With

*Quallty Lumber For Every Need"

Safe Tires

Gator Lumber &amp;

Howe Tire Shop

ACE Hardware

Headquarters For U. 8. Royal Tires
With CVC

Doors and Windows • Palate

Call__
322-0872 For 24-Hour Road Service
420 8. French Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

24-Hour Ambulance Service
Radio Dispatched

8

Cash and Carry
Prompt Delivery
322-7121

700 8. French Ave.

RATLIFF’S BODY SHOP
#

Niblack Funeral Home
Serving All of South Seminole County

Jerry Hensley, Mgr.
Coa^dete Wreck RebeMlaf

Ph. 838-4000
Hwy. IT-92

Casselberry, Fla.

LIQ UO R M A R T OF VALUES

118 8. Myrtle Ave.

Phene 222-8844

R O N -SU N
CHKY8LKB - PLYMOUTH, INC.

.mn•kFactory
w PLYMOUTH •ITOr1’
Besieged — Dslirend la fester*
R O N -S U N
Pteecreet Shopping Center

CHKYILU • PLYMOUTH. DIG.
It* R. Pint 8L
Ph. ID -4441

DANGER
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Enjoy The Fourth, B u t--Tomorrow Is the Fourth of J u ly __
a time when patriotic Americans celebrate another anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence.
Since that time, however, careless­
ness on the part of celebrants hnve
cost thousands of times more lives
than the war which followed the is­
suance of that document.
Here in Sanford and Seminole
County the sale and use of fireworks
has been outlawed, according to Po­
lice Chief Roy G. Williams and Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby, But swimming and
other water sports are perfectly leg­
al — as they should be.
There’s not an ounce of harm in
swimming and participating in other
water activities such as boating, ski­
ing, surfing and the like — as long
as they are done with care.
This is no attempt on the part of
The Herald's editorial writers to fill
up space with an Independence Day
piece about water safety.
Two years ago at this time the en­
tire county was shocked when seven
persons drowned — five of them ns

ST O R Y T H ST H S S N O

Dick West’s

ENDING

United Tress InternstlonsI
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
If you hnve any urchlna in
the doll-playing or bike-rid­
ing age bracket, beware:
There ia « conspiracy afoot
to undemiine both your aolvency and your sanity,
I stumbled upon the plot
one evening this week when I
dropped in on an exhibit of
1004 Christmas toys that Mat­
tel, In c, wn» previewing for
dealers in this area.
Ih e things I saw and hear!
that night ntnde my blood run
cold. They’re ganging up on
us, fellow parents, and there's
no place to hide.
Let us assume, to snatch a
figure out o f thin air, that
you have a young daughter
who is costing you 1 100,000 a
year for clothing. If your
daughter is anything like
tninr. the money is allocated
as follows: $40,000 for her
nnd $00,000 for her barbie
dolls.
But ere another Yuletide
rolls around that ratio, I fear,
no longer will prevail. Next
year’s clothing budget likely
will be something on tho or­
der of $10,000 for your
daughter and $85,000 for Bar­
bie.
Yea, friends, the Mattel
people are bringing out an
entire new Wardrobe fur Bnrbio ami her friend*. Shoes,
dresses, hats, fur*, wigs, ac­
cessories. The works,

Thought For Today
And you will know the truth, and
the truth will make you free.—John
8:32.
•

•

God offers to every mind its choice
between truth nnd repose. Take
which you please— you enn never
have both.— Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Switch Due In Detergents
Housewives will not be aware of
any change, but within n matter of
months they will begin switching
from ABS to LAS.
In other words, they will begin us­
ing a different kind of detergent in
their sinks nnd washing mnehines,
one with the same cleaning power ns
before but which won't cause the
foaming in somo surface waters that
has brought so much criticism
against
supersensitivo
detergent
manufacturers.
For housewives who happen to
have a degree in chemistry, it menns
that the fnmiliar alkyl benzene sul­
fonates (ABS) with brnnched-chain
hydrocarbons will be supplanted by
the sodium Balt o f alkyl aryl sulfon­
ate in which the alkyl group in the
molecule is strung out in linear fash­
ion (LAS),
It seems that it iH the "kinks” in
the hydrocarbon molecules thnt make
ordinary detergents so resistant to

biological breaking down. Straight­
ening out the kinks produces a
"soft," degradable detergent thnt is
much more pnlatnble to bacteria,
without whose help man would soon
be choked in his own wastes,
After more than n decade o f re­
search, the voluntary, industry-wide,
multimillion-dolinr conversion pro­
gram is expected to be completed by
the end of 19G5.
Though detergent foaming is only
one small, nnd essentially harmless,
factor in the nation's water pollution
problem, it is by far the most visible.
The more serious matters o f pollution
remain to be solved—such as indus­
trial wastes nnd simply keeping up
with the ordinary by-products of our
burgeoning cities.
Now that the foam is going to dis­
appear, it is to be hoped thnt the rest
of the pollution problem will not be­
come n matter of out of sight, out
of mind.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE T -&lt;11: Milo G.. aged
S3, has just been elected pretWSH of his Service Men’s
dub?
"D r. Crane," he confessed,
" I am a very ihy person. And
! never had any courses in
public speaking.
"Maybe a good Dale Carn­
egie course would have been
my salvation, but I never took
one,
“ Yet I must start presiding
at our very next meeting. Put
I get the shakes cverytlme 1
look at that microphone at the
■peaker'i table.
"Can you give me a few

psychological pointers to tide
me over the first few meet
meetings?"
Many orators also have had
"mike friRhl" the first time
they ever spoke over the radio.
So don't let this disturb you
unduly. Just ehrug your
shoulders and whisper to
yourself:
"F a r better orators than 1
am, have also suffered from
stage fright."
For that is quite true. In
fact, tho greatest orator 1
have heard in my lifetime was
William Jennings Bryan.
And he once said that if he

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Ilartos
838-1318
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3678
Casselberry
Mrs- Jane Casselberry
838-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Magi*
363-3743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
668-4410
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-3631
Enterprise
Miss Helen Snodgrass
668-0133

Geneva
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathleui
340-4824
Lake 31try
Mrs. Francee Wester
322-6210
Lake Monro*
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
322-4722
Long wood
Sirs. Donna Kate*
838-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Doris Dean
322-1980
Osteen
Mr*. Clnrence Snyder
322-4841
OTiedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
363-3616

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Friday, July 3, 1964

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ccaavtl his speaking during the
aummer, ho felt a return of
stage fright when he started
out lecturing in the autumn.
Yet he was the pro o f all
oratorical pros!
Another fault of beginners
is to stoop over and put their
mouth within an Inch of tho
mike. Don’t!
Never hide your mouth and
tho lower part of your face
behind the mlcrophonct
For Lite audience depcoda to
a moderate degree on lipreadings, even though they are
not deaf, so let them see your
entire face.
The operator of the loud
speaker system can easily
turn up the power, even U
you stand a foot or two away
from the mike.
So push the mike down at
least S inches below your
chin, to let the audience see
your face. Then forget It and
keep your cyea on the aud
icnce.
In rate a microphone ia not
available, (each yourself to
talk LOUDLY.
And I mean LOUDLY, for
the average novice thtnki he
is shouting when tie talks in
church or any other auditor
ium, yet be may hardly be
audible even six rows back!
For a big hall absorbs and
dimpens your voice. Besides,
if you have never done any
public ipeaking before, you
are accustomed only to a liv­
ing room audience.
So if you double the power
you normally employ at home
you may think you are about'
lng; yet your choice dwindles
away before it gets 20 feet out
front!
If possible, test the aud!
torium in advance. Speak in it
while it Is"empty and station
your wife or a friend at the
back. Then find out the volume
needed for her to hear without
cupping her hand behind her
ear.
Even then beware, for a
filled hall will dampen your
voice far more than the empty
auditorium, so always speak
loudly enough for those in
the rear pews to hear.
Use a word outline. Glance
at it to be sure you cover all
business items required. And
if you make even a 3-minute
talk yourself, employ the nar
rative formula.
So send for my booklet
"Eurefire
Public Speaking
Formula," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope, plus
20c.

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The Lighter Side

the result of an overloaded boat dur­
ing a church picnic.
Chief Williams and Sheriff Hobby
want everyone to have a good time
celebrating the Fourth. Not only do
they want the people, however, to be
careful at the lakes and beaches and
other picnic areas, but they also call
for careful driving to and from the
holiday activities.
The only difference between a wa­
ter sport casualty and a traffic cas­
ualty is found on the statistical
chart. One fatality is as dead as an­
other.
Enjoy the Fourth as if you planned
to be around on the fifth,

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON ( NEA) —
tinny liberal-minded lawyers
usually receptive to ground­
breaking decision* o f the Su­
premo Court are troubled at
its newest sweeping ^appor­
tionment ruling.
Tho capital's legal frnternity js buzzing with puzzled
comments over the court's
Juno IK decision thnt both
bouses of the various state
legislatures must ho appor­
tioned strictly according to
population factors.
It won predictable thnt con­
servative constitutional ex­
perts wuuld disapprove the
edict, since many hold with
retired Justice Felix Frank­
furter that slate legislative
reup|H&gt;rtiuimient is n thicket
the high court should huvu avoided.
Surprising, however, are the
strong indication* of concern
among those who generally
applaud almost any court ad­
vance into new fields.
One lawyer in this cate­
gory says:
"There is a monumental
quality of self-assurance about tills decision which I
find disturbing. It bears little
relation to tiie Constitution
or to the history of tha Uni­
ted States."
This attorney says the Su­
preme Court evidently has
been "beguiled by the kin­
dergarten formula of "one
man, one vote." lie sees this
approach as “ simple-minded"
when set against the com­
plexities o f ■ varied, dynam­
ic America in the lDCOs.
In his view, good sense re­
quires taking account not on­
ly of population but of geo­
graphic factors, historic boun­
daries and economic differ­
ence! in the 50 states.
A prominent Ivy League
professor o f constitutional
law, again a man generally
in support o f liberal court
trends, joins the muny in
Washington who
think ths
court went too far In its new­
est ruling*. Says till* expert:
"1 have never seen why
both houses o f a legislature
must be apportioned accord­
ing to population alone. I am
not satisfied that the 14th
Amendment In Its equal pro­
tection clause requires such
absolute equalitarianiitu."
He believes the requirement
o f equality may be served well
enough if just one house
founds its apportionment on
population.
In the professor’s opinion,
there is something to ha said
for a system which "fractionales" political power among
various
categories,
rather
than concentratci It in the

In.ml* of thoso who run mus­
ter the most numbers. Hemember, this is u cuurt liber­
al speaking.
What ninny lawyers find
troubling Is wlinl they regard
ns n developing tendency of
thn Supreme Court to hand
down tleelsitmn thnt upptunch
"desired ends" hut offer In­
sufficient reasons to he per­
suasive, either with judges
anil lawyers or with ordinary
citizens.
Effective
persuasion
Is
widely sren us it vital ingre­
dient In tha high court's im­
portant function of settling
major
controversies
which
might tlirculcn a crisis in the
nation's life.
Obviously, numerous consti­
tutional liberals do not share
the worry so many now are
expressing over the 11014 reapportionment ruling.
Some of these liberals feel
that the stir over the decision
Is the inevitable accompani­
ment of a ground-brt'ukiiig

Sister's Flight
‘Painful/ Says
Castro
HAVANA (UP1) — Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro said
Wednesday night the defection
of his sister. Juana, to Mex­
ico was “ very bitter and pro­
foundly painful" to him.
It was Castro'f first com­
ment on his sister's flight
from the Island which she de­
scribed as "an immense pri­
son."
At a reception In the Cana
disn Embassy, Csstro said
Miss Castro's charges against
the Cuban government were
"edited in the United States
Embassy In Mexico."
"They contain all the in­
famy which imperialism has
conceived against the Cuban
revolution," Castro said in a
written statement.

Kennedy Wants
Government Job
WASHINGTON (U P I)-A tty.
Gen. Hubert F. Kennedy, tiespite his intention of resign­
ing his present post after the
November e led ions, plans 1o
take another government po­
sition.
Kennedy, who returned here
Wednesday night after a one
week visit to West Germany
and Poland, told a news con­
ference in New York that he
still had not accepted a speci­
fic job.
"I Just don't know what I'ni
going to d o," he said.

Also a new line o f Barbie
furniture with a new and
larger "dream home" to put
it in. Plus six travel outfits.
Plus six "little theater" cos­
tumes. And that isn’t all.
Barbie now has a little sis­
ter named Skipper, who has
a complete wardrobe of her
own. Disaster impends unless
you can
persuade y o u r
daughter to open a nudist col­
ony.
The plot against parents nf
young boys is even more di­
abolical. Many toy stores this
Chrlitmni will feature a new
line of bicycles and tricycles
called "V-R-r-o-o-m l"
These vehicles are equip­
ped with a device thst ap­
proximates the rear of a real
motor. It endows even pre­
school children with some of
the obnoxious qualities of hotrodders.
For those too young for tri­
cycles, there are toys truck*
with "V-Hrooml" Brings tho
sound o f the Indianapolis
Speedway right Into the home.
And, worst of all, the de­
vices will he availnblo separ­
ately for installation on old
hlkea and trikes.
I wish I could toy there
was some way to keep your
kids front finding out about
these things. Apparently there
isn’t. The conspirators arc
employing tho "saturation**
technique to reach them.
Every Saturday morning
for 13 weeks before Christ­
mas, Burble and "V-Uroonil"

commercials will ha shown
simultaneously on all thres
television networks. If that
doesn’t brainwash them, noth­
ing will.

Letters
Editor, Herald:
We would like to express
our appreciation to you and
your associate editor, Julian
Stenstrom, for showing and
explaining to us the operation
of publishing a newspaper.
We all enjoyed it very much,
The Junior High Bible
School Class of ths Cas­
selberry Methodist Church
Editors note: The pieasura
was our*. We enjoyed har­
ing ymir fine group tour
our plant.

Editor, Herald::
Gentlemen:
On b«half of ths Kiwanls
Club of Sanford, 1*4 me taka
this opportunity to express
our appreciation for approxi­
mately 120 square Inches o f
news spare the Sanford Her­
ald gave us on our recant
Father-Son Luncheon,
The qunlity of ths pictures
was excellent and ths cap­
tions and news were accurate
In every detail. Thanka for •
Job well donel
Kiwanls Club o f Sanford
J. F. Darby, President

Phil Newsom Says

process, that the court Is
bound lu outrage many —
sometime!* even itune o f itn
ardent friends — when it de­
velops new concepts.
Says one of the "undistur­
bed’’: "N o mutter which way
fly PHIL NEWSOM
thn rntirt rule* In so import
UPI
Foreign News Analyst
unt n ease, it is subject to
criticism. Of course, Ibis lul­
Mo»t frequently remarked,
ls Jarring ft&gt; ninny poo. about Mexican presidential
pie. lint time will tuku care candidate Gustavo Diaz Ordaz
of that."
Is that he Is running at if he
might possibly lose.
The facts are that as of
the moment last November
when the Institutional Revo­
lutionary party tapped him
to succeed President Adolfo
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h c lopex Mateos, his election

Mexico’s Economy Grows

NLRB Rule Bars
Discrimination

National 1. ah o r
Relations w as it* mi m l .
The P.R.I, has not lost an
Board shattered precedent to­
day by ruling that a union election in more than 30
practicing racial discrimina­ yenra nnd has no opposition
tion ii guilty of unfair labor worthy of the name.
With nn estimated 80 to 011
practices under federal law.
Tho board, applying ono of per cent of the votes already
its strongest sanctions, revok­ in his pocket, Dint Ordaz for
ed the certification of tho o f­ weeks has spent 14 hour* e
fending union and ordered it ■lay on the campaign trail,
to sign an anti diicriinination beneath neon signs emblazon­
pledge governing future be­ ing his nnme, past roadside
tioiilder* on which his rnnillhavior.
la scrawled, laying
This landmark rilling came dacy
In a case involving Hughci wreaths, making speeches,
T o o l Company’s plant at driving through ahowers of
Houston, Tex., ami Locals 1 confetti to the din of explod­
ami 2 of the Independent Me- ing firecrackers and the flush
lal Workers Union. The union of skyrockets.
is not affiliated with the AFLUnder the rule o f the
CIO.
P.R.I., Mexico’s has been call­
H upheld by the courts in ed a guided democracy an l
the expected appeal, the deci-i the party itself a benevolent
sion could open the door to autocracy.
filing with the NLHU of many
Whatever term may be ap­
more complaints of racial dis­ plied to the party, complac­
crimination by uniona. One o f­ ency la not one nf them,
ficial laid the agency might
Refore It million Mexican*
become a '‘little FEPC."
cast halluta this coming Sun­
day, It i* expected that the
52-ycar-old Dlax Orilax will
have exposed himself to half
of them.
For it also Is a tenet of the
LONDON ( UPI) — Prime
Minister Sir Alec Douglas- P.R.I. that only by mingling
Home, who repounced his with the people can their
peerage to trerome premier, candidate know their prob­
celebrated hi a (It it birthday lems.
Mexican* are fond of re­
today with plans lo see a play
about a man who renounced garding theinielvra as still in
his itcerago to become pre­ a revolutionary state, although
the revolution to which they
mier.
Tlie ptuy was written by his refer occurred in 1011. And
the P.R.I. itself now Is more
young brother, William.

Intent upon building Institu­ nnd expects within 10 years
to rvnrh an annual produc­
tions than ravulutluns.
Tha P.R.I. d r a w s
its tion o f more than half a mil­
lion vehicles annually. H it
strength from aonie 3.5 mil­
new imluetry ia expected to
lion peasants who have bene- generate 15,000 new Jobe and
fitted from laud reform, from to Infuee another $400 mil­
white collar workera and la­ lion Into the economy.
bor, the whole covering a
Mexico lute problems. It It
wide spectrum of political
running out o f land to give
opinion.
tha more than two million
I ll polit-lee generally are pcaennta etiil landless. In­
middle-road.
creased education brings mors
Mexico's economy luii been awareness of the disparity be­
described ns the fastest . tween rieh ami poor. But it
moving in the Western Hem­ Is a country on tha move and
isphere.
Dins Ordax is insurance o f
From tha summer o f 10(12 continued good relations with
to September, 1003, Us gross the United States.
national product Increased by
4.8 per cent, its agricultural
GIOKBi IT IIM T P ra e n H -l
N eeH M I
production by mora than 5 per
cent and Its manufacturing by
more than d per cent. Its gold
reserves hail Increased to $510
million, nn all-time high.
U.S. business has a billion
dollar* invested there.
Under the Lopes Mateos
regime, 30 million acres of
land hnvo been distributed to
previously landless compelInns.

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U T T R O t T . Jt'LY 4. |Mi
eKR SII.lL TENDENCIES, i ,
aaaeoallr g'vid 4a 7 ’•» be
dir let la ottiU g whot — J
want and w ll«h will help &gt;01|
to brlfiR • holt drtastiuer*i
•sd eordttloa* that win id.
roaco &gt;er to a«w .jo-yea*
TMsR through 1ST p.-oVem,
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qjD E G LAN CES

B y Galbraith

R A n i T T l B I l B (Xovombor II
to
December I D — llalplna
t h o . . who ara no ao fortunata
a t you to tho Moil way to
spend port of your time fodoy
Get vitol dutleo attended to
first. Olvo tome attention to
your health In p. in.
• A l ' l t l l O lt v ( December SI to
January Id) — Rtnp wearing
auch a oarloui exprootlnn and
let your amllo ehesr other, i t
w-oll Plan now week In toll!.
g ru lly and &gt;ou can bo ter more
aurcneoful. Plan recreation, a .

I l l — D lo cu e # 0 1111 now f r i . n l .

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wno to. or tout ambition, mar
bo and thay very likely * 11! bo
abla to ape* b o w door.
v.
Bo H o n . e«RM«:t Tax- 4, , .
tmr to t r f . t r
* u s »oa
tnaieo It yo-oroolf.
T i t a t • (April to to M.r
SOI— A n / dvtc or nv rotary
affairo p*-?tj!'»riy y -jr
.s t a l l bo a'&lt;o'r bondl.f t * : . y.
Onto OTtrrtSinR i ta orti*
SIR-ttOO* *1*1 tOWOO . . . jj
paotlblo A p r o . o t lattrltlO. &gt;.
bo (e ia la o l in.
GEMINI /May It tn J . . , j ;&gt;
—-By llttlnR on torr.o now . - j
soro modoro woy „ f oyer.ls t !a th* fat'jto. yvo !~ p r, , ,
oioftclatoo
fotorobly
no*-.
A R r.o
on mattor &gt; of rsMrr.
Tatar* eaa bo t s tr .it sjty
oa.rooof i!
m o o r m il.n n r .R
(Juno :i
to J a il I I I — An o . r l y »-«rt «t
your rogula* do ll*. pun tbont
quickly boBlnl y-q Mho .
br.oto Othoro will f «d!y lost
a helping bond. Aooopt oil oad
.Sow proper otnoint of g-wt.
tad*
LEO (July It to Aug-.oi til
— Ton h*v* filo taloct. that
ah'JtiM o « w bo put to w - rk t.
larro.to both Istoo o tn-1 hap.
plno.o
Rchefnl*
your tlmt
oarlr- Order your toatt or tablo
«a tlmo for any oponal r a m i.
ttOB.
VIRGO (Autaat II to Bopt.
orrber I D — i:h*rml =g lltt’o
*tfto for lovo-I oroo on In.
rroaoo tbolr happla»o. tppra.
Hably new Opon a sow -b .r u
aecount.
If
aooo.oory
It.
ronrotlso word# of# ufflyont
If you mutt ooenomlto
facto bar IS)— Tau boat to t.Vt
th# iBltlatlro Is coatisttti*
othoro If you w .s t to «ot rig’.:t
rooultt now Bo ouro that you
rot any wrtttta roporto &gt; ta .
plotod aarly. Mako thli a fruit,
ful day tad ovomrg.
LIltH 1
(Roptosr.bon St to
October ID — Too h.v# to f.k*
tho iB'.ttatlvo In centactlr.g
othoro If you want to g -l right
rooultt new. Bo auro that yra
got any writtan roporto octn.
plotod oar!y. Mako tbto a fruit*
ful day and ovonlng
• r o n r io toctobor si to v«.
rombor I D — Tau can o.aily
torn mora monoy If you put
•thor taltsta you pootoot to
work. Contact tho rtRht poap’.o.
Ha»o rnoro thought for wo!,
faro at vosorablo aldoro oad
family and oucewaa lacroaooo
• K .I T T l R I t l tS'oyombor : l
to December I D — Ruling pla.
not can mako you very dyna.
mic today a n ! you havo a * « i .
dortul tlmo with frlond. Got
thoio taloctt to work Dra't ba
fattorod by compllcatod thing..
CAPRICORN
(Docombor SS
to January JO)— Koop aa oagla
oyo out for tho.o who would
purloin what rightfully holoaco
to you. Halp good frlond. who
havo ooomlngly Isourtr.ountablo
problomo. Show dovottes
A Q l’ A R IC I (January It t«
Pabruary III — Thora art
cortain ledtaddualo who raa
Rlvo you tho truo plcturo u&gt;n»
corning any punHng ottuotfca.
Contact thorn, oarly. Gottlrg
about ooolalty wldono your Is*
toatt ooaitdirabSy.
PUCKS (Pobruary t&lt; to
March 10)— Actively gottlrg
Into political or public worko
today can bring fwooitg* ao
wall ao poroonal bon.flto D»h»
doodle about tho kouao Got
out oar'.y—hobnob with o«.
doty.
ir v o ir
r n iL O IR ro rn
TODAY, tho groatoot oarer*
In lift van torn! from U W e In other rountrtoo &lt;*f with r»r.
oont o( dlfforont culture, b.ckground tnctudisg tho etudr of
laiguoROO la tha general oouroa
of education la wloo. aa w.ll
at phltooophy. p.ychology, otr.
Thlo mind It Over oooklng now
knowlodgo. tho unknown P*nd
to finest college psaolblO that
to within your moanw
-TBo dtara Impel, they do
•0 compel." h 'b ll t a t make
mt yonr life la largely up to
b o il
Rt'NDAY J IL T R. IMI
I I K S E R U TKYDBbl ir.OI
Even though thlo la a Rund.y
over a holiday week-end. y*«
havo all tone of ehinct. ta
loam how you tan bo.t In.
create your Income end rev*,
nuo. Look Into very domn-to.
earth waya la add to your pro.
party and potato, tor* or to
make addtUone or Improve,
monte to your preoent holding*
to that thor value Moot.
AKICR iM trth II to April
1*)— Time opoal thinking out
tho hoot method! n.od in tbo
pact which brought grea’ ert
success ta wtoo. Adopt them
again. Help d h .r o with ad&gt;
too. who romo to you lor he’p.
TAl'RI'R (April !» to May
I d — Go gttor poroonal elm*
onthuttaolloallr. alaca tho plm .
ott are with yau today ant to.
night. Make plana
t » r lT
oxpanalon.
Ba
scry
actlio,
wa.r . amlla
GEMIRI tblay SI to Juno ID
— Mell-ettv. can bo bondlad on
thlo free day which will propar* you for bigger and bolter
thlnge In tho tuturw Take
tlmo to help tho needy, too.
Don't turn down tome good
friend who lo do.arvtng. either.
MOOR I'MH.Utttlb tJure : l
to July J D — Rom* effort epent
In backing tha got project# &lt;&gt;t
good trlando can ba vary re­
warding latar. They *J»o oupport lo a n . Roclaltatng after
church atrslcta bring* right
roautta.
l.r o (July SI ta August ID
— Caomplary
conduct
that
•tamp* yau aa a worthwhile
cltlian cauaa* olhara to follow
your load Got In touch with th*
Influential They will aupport
any good Ida* you may ha&gt;*
In mind
VIMGD (Auguat SI to Septem­
ber *J&gt;— Any opportunity to
i alaow other, that you are liv­
ing according to a very high
l«val of ronariouantat ahould
bo aodovd quickly. A new at­
titude toward your work lo
commtHdahla. Bo happyLIMN 1 Sept amber IS lo Oct­
ober SD — Loiouro time obosld
bo apaal la oaprooolag aaw
laloiua Intolllgoaily now. Lat­
er, bo vary detoted lo male.
Shew that hit or hoc hapi ****
coonoe Drat with you.
M P M P IR lUctubog IS to No­
vember SI I— Mo tiMoroatod to
what at bar* aspect of 7«u
Inotoad of thlaklag asrlaalvoly
of youroalf aow. Objectivity la
practical maoton la good. t&gt;oa i
Inoo jour temper

OTTR HOARDING

well.

Mil t l l l l l (January II to
Tebruary H I — lly being hind
to tho.o dwelling with you.
you got v t lu .h l* morol .uppnrt
And !n tr »i» e hirmon y
Mike
AOneroto plino for th# futur*
lt » o . i y t n hxvo more of thlo
world'* go od.
PIBl'K*
(February
10
to
March H I — Much aludy Into
pt llo.ophlcal and religion, a f ­
fair. give, you Inilght on how­
to l|va mora richly, happily
Thtn d » b a Into coma favorite
h«hhy. P it * I. available by
quiet ae.rch.
It' bill It ('M il.II la nnllR
TODAY, there will be otlch
m .g n o tlc quality In thlo nature
that o t h . r . will ea.lly .poll
your prng.ny, but you mint
early te.eh to labor for thl.
w o rld ', good., lle il estate
(he law, epeelailxlng In the
handling nf property. I« fine
her#, whether male or famala.
(live much aplrltual and oihte.at training etrly ao that tha
nharaettr la formed et o tender
ago
T h e Kara Impel, they do
not rompel,** bb k . t you mnke
o f &gt; our life le largely up In
Y O lt
MONDAY. Jl LY d. IMI
GENERAL TENDENCIES! A
day when elmoet everyone le
apt In he reelle.e, titrvmu and
t o have the poet-holiday beehla-Jeehlee, in mek* a point
to overlook tha ndd act* of
nth eri at wall a* ee* that you
du nothing tn upeat or dlalurh
anyona alee. II* aa coel, calm
and collected ae potelbla and
give nerve. • chanca to got
built up.
AIIIES I March II to April
101— llunnlng around hero anti
there lo not wire now-, but
keeping steady lo what you
have otarlod will bring fine
rtoulta. II* Inventive. Ingen­
ious. Think before you apeak
o r trouble oneue*.
TAL I ll's (April 10 lo May
SO)—
Monoy
anxieties
van
cauaa you to loot yuur temper,
hut you mutt trail.# (hat by
2-Dtcn to ad Vic. of expert* In
bualnea. and follow It.
GEMINI May II to June II
— Whatavar holpt to Improve
your health and magnetism
ahould ba sought to that you
relieve tension.. Avoid social
affa irs tonight. Thoto can be
quite a bore or disappointing
BOON CIIII.IIHEN June IS
to July SD— Many small prtvata affair* need quick hand­
ling. but don't gat fruetratad
ov er them. Do your beet and
f o rge t all about thani. llrlng
a cheery word or gif t lo those
who are .hut In.
LEO (July II to August II)
— Have no quarrel Whatsoever
with pale, even If you feel out
o f aorta and oan be demanding
Avoid social function. In th.
avenlng. Await a mora propi­
tious time, when you will have
Reiter roeulto.
VIRGO (Auguat IS lo Sept­
ember I D — You rail thoughtl o l l y Irk one who ha. puwtr
ovar your affaire. If you a r.
not cartful. Ha sure your o b li­
gation* ar# discharged. Il.gular w o ik should b* don* with
great efflclencv.
LIHHb
ISeplenibet
IS fo
October SI)— Make plone for
growth and advancement ca re ­
fully, hut don I pul wheel. Into
motion at yol. Don't give in tn
the
eons,
ot ennui
Carry
through with dutleo -ouely.
tb'IUII'IO (October U lu No­
bomber I D — If you g ' l all
your affair* handled Intelli­
gently, yuii gain (he respect
o f lam lly and alt!*, lie wellbalanced
Meeting ubllgalbm*
ta tha sign of real maturity,
respect.
BAGIITAIIII S (November
l o t i n euiber I D — I’ olll* dl»cuealuu with aaauuialee gel*
batter result, than being de­
manding
or
.Imply
.i.lln g
with.*. Keep busy and keep
you r word to othtra. Avoid
trouble.
L'AI'lllt'liMN December II to
January So)— T* ml in own
knitting today and avoid argu­
ing with other* or being cri­
tical. Don't lor* your temper
o r there con bo a big argument
•naulnc
Toko thst chip off
your shoulder.
All I A l l l l a (Jan usir (I In
February IS)— Avoid Indivi­
dual* who would couee j o u id
spend money foolishly oh unneceaeary pleasure Keep busi­
ly occupied at dullleo Leaning
beet rimo for worthwhile lun.
rol-xatlon.
r i e l ' l l * l February 1*
to
March SO)— You won'l help
present situation at homo by
being critical, forceful
Look
• l i i O b j e c t i v e l y ta d . a l l . In
r.s o o na b l* (aahlan. Atiaudlng
to outside duties may help tn
clear th in g, up naturally, loo.
IF l o l l ! I'll ll.ll la Hull N
TODAY, you will be (orluaati
In having a moat healthy aud
happy young individual tn your
family whu will require much
physical
exercise
and
you
should encourage sports o f all
kiad. An Ideal chart fur the
• ales person o f real ability or
ih a prltala Investigation or the
government worker, poller o f ­
ficer, etc. Give good spiritual
training early.
-T h e
t l a r . Im p e l, th e y i
■at ro m p e l.'* M h a t &gt;ou m a k e
or y n o r I lf * &lt;■ la r g v iy » p

but I
. la r r o ll
lllg h t e r 'a U d l i M o e l
&gt;' o r e r a e l l o r
your .la s
fo r
J u l y la ■ • * re a d j . F o r J o u r
r o p y . r o d y o u r b l r lh d a l e a i l
RIAM lo l a r r o l l llig h t o r F o r v .
r e a l . Th e e a a t u r d lle r a l d . Moa
■M il. H o lly w ood 3W. C a l l l u m U .

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Leads Field

NEW YORK (UPl) - Bob
Farrington of RJchwoud, Ohio,
Wtdt in th« r*c« for the 19M
driving championxhip with 132
victorias in 9B3 atarts. accord­
ing to figure! compiled by five
Americas Harotsi Racing in•titute. Billy llaugbton of
m Olen Head, N. Y. ranked »«•
hod wiu n wias in 366 lU rti.

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�TH E SEVENTH- D AT
AD VENT)IT CHURCH
Oernsr Tth A Elm
SL U H i t h m -------------t u t o r
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ------ t il* 0. m.
Worohlp Service — IIIM A. m .
Wednesday Nltht
Proper Service _ _ T:l# p. m.
■We Have TMe Hope- radio
■teases* each Sunder a. m.
St l i t ! over WTftR at li t *
•B pour radio dint

Alliance

•

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1401 Park Av*. at 14th SL
Rev. C. C. Ueee, Jr. — Peetor
Sunday School — . I I I ! A ra
Worship Service _ 11:00 a m.
Evening Worship — IlOO a *a
A lliance Youth
Fellowship (Sun.) — 1:41 A m.
Proper Service —— Tilt A ra.

Assembly Of God
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP (lOU CHURCH
Cor. ITlb and Elm
H. M. Wilder ----- :------- Pastor
Sunder School —— 0tdS a ra.
Mornlns Worship _ 10:10 a. ra.
Evening Worship — Till A m.
Youth Serv. Chan.) _ 0:00 p. m.
Mid-Week Serv. (Wed.) - I HO

► *•

____

Baptist
FIRST ■ AFT 1ST CHURCH
110 Park Avenue
P, R. Chance
Pastor
Mornlns Worship — OilO a in.
Sundar School —
"*
Mornlns Worship — 11:00 a m.
Training Union — l i l j p. m.
Evening Worship - Till a mWed. Frayer dcrvlco Till A »•
CEN TRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th SL A Oak Ave.
•all s m i t h --------------Pastor
Sunder School ——■ 0:40 a m.
Mornlns Worchlp — lliOO a m.
Training uunton — t i l l A mEvening Service------ OiOt A »•
Wed. Praror Servlet T:»0 p. m.
Murtcrr Open
W T R R ------------ ------- »'*• A m*
Sunder Nits Brosdcait
WEST BIDE MISSIONARY
b a f t is t

church

llh SI. * Holtr AVC.
Paul M. C a lle r--------- Feeler
Sundar School ------ 10:00 A m.
Morning Worship — 11:00

Church Of God

Methodist

CHURCH OF OOD
r Sind A Franch
H. C. S m ith ---------------- Pastor
Sundar School —— »:*l A m.
Morning Worihlp — !!:•• A m.
Evangellitle Barv. - 7:10 A mTuaa. Prayer Serv. - 7:10 P- m.
Thurv. Young People
Endeavor ............. - T:I* p. » -

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
410 Park Av*.
Rev. Robert M. Jenklne, Pastor
Morning Worship — l:io p. m
Sunder School ------ B:4S a m
Morning Worehlp __ 10:S| a
MTF M e e tin g *-----*:1« p. m'
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worehlp _ 7:20 p. m

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECY
n o t Elm Avanua
Rav. R. L. Strickland — Peeler
Bundap School _ — 0:*l a. m.
Worship Service — 10:41 a. ra.
K •- ngallatlo Serv. —. 7:11 p. raWedneedap:
Young People V. L S Serv,
7:10 p. ra.
Blbla Training Sarv 1:00 p.m.

(1RACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onors Rd., at Woodland Ave,
Rev. John H. Htrea Jr . Paetor
Church School _ _ „ I t: a. m
Morning Worahlp . _ li es a m‘
M Y F ----------------------- 4 : » p. m.

Baptist

Adventist

a

sa

tundir

Evening Worship - T:00 A m .
Wtdneednr
proper Servi c e ------- ■ T:i0 a *»•
PINECREST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onera Road
p u t o r _____ William J. Oueea
Morales Worship . IliM a ro.
Bandar Sohool — — 1:4} a m.
Training Union —
t i l l P&lt; «•
Evening Worship
T:10 a m.
Wed. OHIoora A Teachers
Mooting —— .i ' ' - 0:10 a *■
ELDER SPRINOI BAPTIST
Old Orlando RA at Hester AvA
B. Hamilton OrlHln - . Pastor
Sunder Snhoel
. Bids A m.
Mornlns Worship — 11:00 a m.
Training Union — Oils a m.
■venlng Worship — t i l l A sa

JORDAN M1SSIONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. First Street
Sundar School _ _ lOlOS a. ra.
Morning W orship__11:00 a. m.
Bible Study (Sundar) T:4o pm.
Evangelistic Service T:00 p. m.
Wed. Proper M e e t
T:00 p. m.
BUI S te p h e n !______ - Paetor
A Cordial Welcome to All

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 Counlrp Club Hoad
Sponsored bp First Baptist
Church
Rev. R. T. Barrett _ _ _ Pastor
Bundap S c h o o l___ _ l i l t a. m.
Worship Ferries — I I .00 a. m.
Training Union _ _ t : l l p. m.
Evening Worship _ lioo p. m,
We A Proper Serv. _ 7:10 p. m.

Congregational

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. I l l
Ph. 1J1.I11I
Pastor —— Cheater W. Plank
Bunder Sch ool____I#:00
a. m.
Morning Service — ll:eo a m.
Training U n ion ---------1:10 p. m.
Evening Bervlea __ lito a &gt;n.
Wedneedap Meeting!:
Organisations ____ 0:te p. m.
Prayer ... ...............
7:10 p. m.
Choir — — -----------l:lo p, m.

CONOREQ ATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Christ)
Park Avenue at 14th St.
0:40 a. m. .______ Church School
10:00 a. r n ._Worship Service
7:le p. m. — Chrlatlan Touth
Mlnlatrr
Rav. Waller A. R. McPheraon,
Paetor

Christian

Episcopal

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
100T S. Sanford Ava.
It Vernoa Fuller
Sundar School —— 1:11 a m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a m.

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street, Longwood
Fr. Charles W . Stewart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion — 7:10 A m.
■trvlca A Sermon — 1:00 a ra.

Church Of Christ

HOLT CllOBS
401 A Park A va
F r. Leroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion .... 7:10 a m.
Family Service and
Hunday School ............ 1:00 A m.
Morning Prayer
tFirat Sundar •—
Holy Communion 11:00 a m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
a sn eva
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangetlel
Bible reboot
1:10 a. m.
Mornlns Worship — 0:10 a :n.
Evening Worship — 1:10 p. ra.
Wed. Praper Service 1:10 p. ra

11 I 1I 1 F E

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hlghwer 10 West
Morris Ruhr _ _ _ Evangelist
Bible Cleat ——— 10:00 a m.
Mornlns W orship
11:0* e. m.
Evening Worship
0:oo p. m.
Bible Cleeses Wad. - 7:10 p. m.

THE C H U RCH

FO R A l l . . .

A LL FO R THE C H U R C H
The Oliurrh la Uir greatrit factor
nn rarUi tor tlw liullding of Hiaracler and pmd ritimuhlp. It lia eloirhome 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. (It
Fur Uia aaka of Ilia I'hurth lleclf,
which nerds lilt mural and material
au|i|»rt. Plan In fu lo church regu­
larly and read your Bible daily.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
1111 Fork Avenue
Bart Brown
— Evangelist
Sundar
Hlbl* Studr - __ — 10:00 a. m.
Morning Warship — 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service — 0:10 p. m.
gas "Herald at Truth1* 1 p. ra.
■under on Chenne) I
Tueidap
Ladles Bible Claes - 10:00 a. m.
Wedneedap
Bible C la e s ______ Till p. ra.

P i! ! !

We ure proud o f our freedom . . . whether it be freedom o f upcech, freedom o f
assembly (the ayes have it), freedom of the press, or freedom o f religion. Of all these,
we sing: "Let freedom ring I"
Freedom of religion is not the property of the clergy, but o f 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, n i often in other lands, such worship is forbidden and out­
lawed. Sunday is //is day! Make it your dayl

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
101 W. 11th Plae*
T h e Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV 'This la tb«
Life"
Herbert W. O oarei____Pastor
Bunder School ----- - 0:10 a ra.
Worship Service — 10:10 a ra.
OOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3100 A Orlando Drlva

Hwy. 11.11)

Sanford, Florida

111-7111

Copyright 1M4, Editor Advwtliing Ibrvica, lac, StmLag, Va

Sunilny
A di
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

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd SL at Maple Ava.
Paul Blchaa __________ Pastor
Sundar School ____ I ts a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:(| a. m.
Y o u th -------------------------l:Oo p. m.
Evangelistic Bervlea 1:00 p. m.
Mid-Week
Bervlce (W ed.) _ 1:01 p. m.
Third Sundar
Slngaplratlon _ _ 0:05 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev, W . L. Holcombe, Paetor
■under
1:41 a. rn. ——_ Blbla School
11:0S a. m. _ Morning Worship
7:04 p. ra __ Evening Service
7:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:00 p. m. _ 2nd Wed. M in ionary Service

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner tth S t and Laural Are.
Eugene Sheldon --------- Paetor
Telephone: tll-7 e j(
Sunday School — - 0:41 A m.
Morning Worship _ 10:41 a. ra
Evening Worship _ 7:0* p. ra
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. ra

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
100 East Second Street
■under Service A
Sundar School
11:01 a. m.
Subject: "Ood"
Wedneedap Service - 1:00 p. ra.
Reading Room: III E. First.
Weekdapei 10:10 A m. - *:10
p. ra. Frldgp Evening: 1.101:10 A ra

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
■unland Eatalae
Citrus Heights
Rev. Cherlea B. Hogg .... Paitrr
Church S c h o o l____ 9 :eg
m
Morning Worship — M:«« l ml
MYF
l:]o p, m.
Eve. W o r ih lp ____ 7:Ifl p. m
Wed. Prayer Bervlce 1:10 p.m.

(Saturday
Hebrew*
10:10-25

Uia Rev. J. Oordon p e t r y,
Pastor
■ under School ___ 1:11 a ra.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
XINDERUAUTEN AND NURS-

BUY

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Orent _ Paater
Sundar School _ _ _ !0 :0 0 a ra
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 A m
Sundar Evening _ 7:10 p. m
Wed. Bible Btudr - 7:i» p. ra
Conquerors Meeting
F r id a y ----------------1:10 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBTTERIAN
CHURCH
■enford. F it
Oak A v a A Jrd Bt.
(lrover C. Bewail Jr.
Peetor
Edgar W . Smith Jr. Assistant
Pastor
Church Behool
1:41 a in.
Session Meet* _ _ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worship
11:00 e. m.
Pioneer Fellowship 1:00 p. ra
Senior HI Fellowship 4:40 p.m.
Evening Worship __ 1:10 p. ra
Wed. Prayer Meet __7:01 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
1171 Bouth Orlendo Drlva
Thomee H. Makln
Paetor
Worahlp ___
1:00 a. m.
Church School _ _ 11:00 a m.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mfe ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland
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

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

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
HILL HARDWARE ft
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

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HAROLD H. KASTNER CO.
and Employees
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Osteen Methodist Church
P a o 1a
Wesleyan
Methodist,
RL
II
W. at Psola
Bt. James A.M E . Sanford Av*.
M. Mary's A.M.K. Church SL RL IU Osteen
SL Paul's Methodist C h u r c h
Osteen
Rd. Enterprise
Hiaffurd Memorial Methedlet C h u r c h
A DeBary

Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. it|, Forest City
■eventh-day Adventist Church, Maitland
Ava, Altamonte Sprlns*
Sanford Seventh-day
Adventist
Church,
Seventh A Elm

■SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYB im r r
Auttooh Baptist Church, Oviedo
Central ■•ptlet Church. 111! Oak Ave.
ChnlgeU First Baptist Church
ChuluoU Baptist Mission
Sportsman's Club. Cbuluotg
Cider Spring* Bnpllst Church,
Sl§ I (thirlnft HdL
First Baptist Chur oh, 111 Perk Av*.
Friendship Baptist Church nf
Altamonte Springs
B b III. Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church of OeBnnr
First Baptist Church st Oenevn
First Baptist Church •( Lethe Herr
First Bnptlct Church at Lake Monro#
First Baptist Church #f Longwood. O r .
Church S Oreal
First Baptist Church at Ovleda
First Baptist Chunk of Ban Lando Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
1IS1 W . llth BL
Feres* City Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Churoh, Oviedo
Lsvp Southern Baptist Mission, ChuluoU
Missionsrr
Baptist Church
North
M,
XeterprU*
Macedonia Mlsstss Baptist Churoh
Oak Hill RA Orteea
rains O lsrf Baptist Churoh, O ssets Uwjr,

f

Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Ban
Lando Hprlug* ltd., Longwood
ML Sion Mlaelunary Uapllel, Hlpea Ave.
New
ML
Cslvnrr
Mlislonery
Baptist
l l « l W. Uth SL
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church,
1100 W. Uth SL
New ML Zion lupllet Church, 1710 Pear Ava
Oak lawn Uapllit Chapel, 1111 W . Ittb SL
Oaleeu Hapllet church
Pinecreat Uapllel Church, 101 W. Onors ltd.
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Rldga lid..
Fern Park
Prosrtaa Missionary Baptist Churoh, Midway
Second Shiloh Miaalonary Baptist Church,
Nlath A Hickory
St. James Missionary Bt ptlet Church St*,
ltd. t it Osteen
■L Paul Mlsetonarr Usptlet Church. Ith St.
■t. Matthews Ulietonery Baptist Church
Canaan Heights
■L John's Missionary Bapllit Church,
lie "yprete SL
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Sprlnga 114,
Altamonte Springe
Weeteld* Missionary Baptist Church.
411 B. Holly a v *.
Bias Hops Baptist Church, Til Orange Av*.
CATHOLIC
Church of Ih* Nativity, Lake Mary
A ll Souls Cathoils Church, I U Oek A vs

BL
Ann'e
Catholic
Church.
Prrshlns
Hare, Pantry
• Hi. Mary Magdtltnt Ctlhnlle Church, Mailland Avt, Altamonte Springs

LUTHERAN

First chrlatlan Church, 1407 8. Sanford Ava,
Congregational Chrtitlan Church,
2401 Perk Ava.
Korlhelde
Chrlatlan Church, F l o r i d a
Haven U r, Maitland

Aaeentlon
Lutheran
Church.
Ovsrbrook
D r, Casselberry
Hood Shepherd United Lutbern,
2100 B. urlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh of the Redeemer,
lei W , llth Place
Mraatah Lutheran Church, American Legion
ltetl, 1'ralrl* Lake, Kern Perk
SL Luke* Lutheran Church, HL 420 Slavic

CHURCH OF CHRIST

METHODIST

CHRISTIAN

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
of
of

Christ, t i l l 8. Park Avt.
Christ, Oeneva
ChrltL Longwood
Christ, Pools
CHURCH OP OOD

Church of Ood. I l l Hickory
Church of Oodi. 1200 S. French
Churoh of Ood, Oviedo
■ PItCOPAL
All Solnto Episcopal Church * . S a la ry
Ave., Butarprlso
Christ Rplecopal Ch-jreh, Longwood
All Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
Uoly Cross Xpla-opal, Park Ava. at 4l|

Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, K.
DeBary Ave, Enterprise
Baer Lake Methodist Churoh
Bethel A-M.E. Church. Cenean Heights
Caaaelbarry Community Methodist Church,
Hwy. 17-tl g Plnay Bldg* Rd, Csasalberry
DaBary Community Melhodlet Cbureh W.
Highlands. DeBary
Christ Methodist Church
Sunlaad Estates
P in t Methodist Church. 411 Park Av*.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo .
Freo Methodist Church, III W . Ith SL
flrac* Methodist Church, Oaora RA
(Irani Chapel AMD. Church, Oviedo
Oekgrov* Methodist Church, Ovleda

'
I

SEVENTH

DAY

ADVENTIST

NAZARENE

OTHER CHURCHES

F I re t Church of
the Neurone,
W.
2nd at Maple
Fern
Perk
Church of
tho Netereae,
O'Brien lid. Fern Perk
Lake Mery Church of tho Masarsno

Allen'e A.U.E. Church, Olive A llth
Church of Ood In Christ, Oviedo
Chuluot* Community Church
Church ef Ood of Prophecy, HIT Elm Av*.
Church *r Jesus Christ ef Latter Day
Sslau, t i n Perk Ava.
Community Chapel, Altamonte Spring*
Eastern Orthodea Cbnreh, SL John* Chry­
sostom Chapel, Hwy. IT-II, Fern Perk
Congrsgi. Mon Beth Israel, llth A Magaeila
CfcBr«h nf Christ, Sciential,
IM B. lad S t
£ ‘ r“ Pentecoeui church ef Leagwoed
HlU
J f} O*1** Holiness Church,
Oak S
RA Ostaea
•* 0 *4 . ITU A Elm
4JUnnea Chureh. t i l l A Park Ava
Sanford Consregallen *1 Jskevnb's W itnesasA l l t l W let s l
Salvetion Army, III E. Ind St.
Unity Churoh *X Sanford, SIS B. lot SL
.

PRESBYTERIAN
Community Preabyterlaa Church, Lake Nary
First
Presbyterian
Church,
Oak
Ava.
A lid SL
First Presbyterian Church, Caaaelbarry
First
Preabytarlan
Church et Denary,
E- Highland
Presbyterian Church of The Covenant
1111 A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrew* Presbyterian Church 111! Lea­
ns si Bch. D r, Bear Lake
Upsets Community Praabyterlna Church.
Upsela Rd.
tvssun 1nister Presbyterian Church, Howell
P a rt; RL 111

£

�More Than 20,000 Jam
Longwood Celebration

Sec you made It tafely
through the Fourth. Congratillations.
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
two. Sheriff Hobby says a
third man (led.
• • •
If you were bored on the
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.
• • •
The Sanford-Titusvllle ca­
nal project got a glowing re­
port in this past issue of the
Kiplinger Florida Letter. The
letter, printed in Washington
and distributed to exclusive
clientcl, told of the benefits
the waterway will have for
all interests in Central Flor­
ida and how It'll tie In with
the Cross State Canal, now
under construction.
• • •
This city’s new parking lot
filled up fast Friday and stay­
ed that way throughout the
day. Looks like It’s taking
(told' quickly.
• • •
Your grass growing, too?
These rains of late have
made it spurt, ch ? Well, cuts
down on the water bill but
mowers are getting a good
workout.
• • •
A horticulture buff called
us Friday to inform us thsl
bananas "grow on plants, not
on trees." Mighty tall plants
—some of them get up about
10 feet.
• • •
This ruins the song about
the yellow bird "up high in
bsnana
tree."
It doesn't
rhyme any more.
• • •
The dictionary says that
"there ii no exact line of de­
marcation between a tree and
a shrub. Some plant* are cap­
able of assuming either habit,
such as a ‘rose tree' or a ‘ ba­
nana tree’ . . "
• • •
If our banana shrubs get
the habit of being "trees"
how arc you going to break
them of It?
• • •

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 FLAME" 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
o f 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 o f 1004 to savings ac­
count holders o f 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, Carl” event, was wc* ^y WlUlam
over seven percent since Juno Lommler of Longwood, spon­ Crump of LaW M a ty
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 o f Mr. and
CHICAGO (UPI) Gov.
Jan. 1. Almost two and three Mrs. Donald Rainier of Cassel­
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
dency at the Republican Na­
$10,133,119.
tional Convention.
With an abnormally large
Scranton said ex-President
number o f 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 o f 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,
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 o f America**

®Iu&gt;

ib ra ld

*

Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered afternoon, even ini? showers; high today 90-93; low tonight in mid-70-t.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, JULY 6. 1964

rcranfon Picks
Dr. Eisenhower

Jon Lindberg
Sets Record

17 Killed

Bulletin
NEW YORK (U P!) -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.

w w a

FUN ON THE FOURTH for youngsters nt Fort Mellon Park ns they
twirled round and round on the park’s merry-go-round between forays
for 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,
Saturday, keeping Lions on the run to keep up with the orders.

Man Jailed In
'Free-For-All'

Lions 4th Fun Fair
Is Bang-Up Success

A "free-for-all" In the north
orlnndo recreation aria short­
Lion’* Club President How­
ly before midnight Saturday, ard Hood today pronounced
which
witnesses say
ap­ the,Fourth of July -Fun Fair
parently developed over dii- "a complete success, we soi l
scntlon centering around man­ out of everything mid crowds
were steady all day.”
agement of the Little League
Contacted e a r l y
today,
in the village, resulted In ar­
Hood said that Lions are
rest of Andrew Fcrrin, pres­ "still counting the money" and
ident o f the North Urlnmlo no report of total receipts was
Homeowners Association, who available.
was held overnight in county
jail and released shortly betore noon Sund-i,. *'
A warrant for arrest on
charges of disturbing the
peace was sworn out before
Justice of the Peace L. L. Cox
The Seminole County Board
of Longwood. Charges were
made by Chuck Rowell, pres­ of Commissioners will nicst
ident of the North Orlando Ttiesduy to begin dnifting the
Civic Association, nfler Fcr­ 1904-116 budget fur county op­
rin 1* reported to have knock­ erations,
Chuirmnn James P. Avery
ed Rowell over a picnic table,
blackened his rye ami caused mild that a new system has
other facial end bead abra­ been put III effect this year
which culls for ern-li depart­
sions.
Deputy Sheriff W.
W. ment to submit their requests
Chandlrr was called twice to for appropriations on a sim­
the acme of tho frarnt, once ilar basis. Two nietnW s of
when the original fuss began tho rommision have been as­
to develop then quieted down signed to each department to
after Ferrin left and some 2tl- ncqiiuint themselves with the
30 minutes later when Ferrin operations and needs of tho
returned and attacked Rowell. irdividnsl offices and the
budget studies will bo based
Cox has set hearing for 2
on these observations in con­
p. m. Wednesday,
ference with depnrlmnt heads.
"Once the budget studies
have been completed" Avery
MEXICO CITY ( UPI) —An declared, "tho budget will be
early
morning
earthquake held."
Thu new budget will govern
shook at least 10 states in cen­
fiscal operations in the coun­
tral and western Mexico today,
ty from Oct. 1, 1904 through
tent thousands scurrying from
hotels and residence* in night Sept- 30. 1905.

County Board To
Draff Budget

Mexican Quake

rlothes, rracked buildtnza and
disrupted communications.

Academy To Rebuild Burned Structure

J

...

Admiral Dies

Fellow we know has come
up wtlh an even more pro­
gressive design for a bathing
suit. It's backless, frontless,
The blaze, believed to have I ed for hours Ix-fore being
Forest Lake Academy offl-1 which was gutted by fire Frltopless
end bottomless. clala today began plans for day night. Damage ii ciUma been caused by lightning,1cheeked by firemen from
"What is i t . . . well, it's really rebuilding of the building |ted at $175,000.
I started at 8:15 p.m. and rag-1throughout the area.
• belli** be admitted.
The building was unoccu­
• • ■
pied at the time. Only a few
The State Road Department
■tudents remain at the acad­
estimates a reduction of 3,000
emy during the summer to
vehicles a day on Hwy. 17-92
work at the school industries
when Interstate 4 is opened.
These students were attend­
This is about one-fourth of the
ing a meeting In Orlando.
present count of more than
The .administration building
21,000 cars a day on SR 40 and
Involved in the blaze houses
Hwy. 17-92.
classrooms, la bora lories, offi­
• • •
ces, library, book store, as­
Don't forget to get your
sembly hall and music studi­
•yea checked with the new
os.
eye testing machine the Lione
Firemen used water from
heve purchased, at the big
Hie academy's 10,000 gallon
Fun Fair on the Fourth o f
reserve tank and then began
July.
pumping water from Mirror
Lake across tho highway.
Many firefighter* remained
at Hie scene until 2 a.m. and
standby crews were on duly
Page S
Abby . . . .
throughout Hie rest of the
Page 9
Bridge ..
night.
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Classified
According
to W i l l i a m
Page 10
Comics ..
Fuchs, principal, the building
Page
4
Editorial
•nd contents were covered by
Page
Funerals
Insurance.
Reconstruc­
Horoscope • eeeeeeet * Page 10
tion
will
begin
aa
quickly aa
Society » e •* • ■a * M M '* Page
passible, Fuchs added, stal­
THIS OLD ADMINISTRATION building was ruined by fire Friday night
Page •
Sports ...........
ing that school will be ready
when lightning hit Foreat Luke Academy. Damage la estimated at $175,Page I
TV Programs ..
in the fall.
000 ana rebuilding plans have started.
1
(Herald Photo),
Page 9
it s the Women

Herald Index

NO. 227

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Takes New Law In Stride

Casselberry Beauty
Named 'Miss Flame'

First Federal
Pays Dividend

'

Castro Offer To
1). S. Reported
NEW YORK (UPI) - Cu­
ban Premier Flilel Castro lias
offered to withdraw aid from
Latin American revolutionar­
ies if the United States wiU
stop abetting anti-Castro ele­
ments. the New York Times
reported today.
The Times said Castro. In a
three-day, 18 hour interview
with correspondent Richard
Eder in Havana, said he is
willing to consider some Inter­
national means to supervise
such a Joint commitment al­
though lie did not think this
would be necessary.
Castro said a gesture of
good faith "to avoid incid­
ents," he would order the Cu­
ban guards at the Guantanamo
Naval Rase pulled back to a
distance of several hundred
yards from the fence, the
Times said. At present they
are stationed only 50 yards
away.
The paper quoted Castro at
■aying an early result of nor­
malizing relation* with the
United States would be the re­
lease in Cuba of about 90 per­
cent of Its political prisoners,
which he estimated at “ some­
thing under 13,000."

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
All proceeds of the Fun African natiun of Malawi be­
Fair, an annual event, go in­ came Independent from Great
to the Lions Blind Fund, to Britain at the stroke of mid
pay for eye tests, Imy glass night Sunday night.
cs for needy children and con­
duct the
Lions glaucoma
MEXICO CITY (UIM) clinics throughout the state.
They also underwrite and Gustave Diaz Ordaz, candi­
sponsor the eye banks.
date of the government par
ty, appeared certain today of
Winner of Hie rotor tele­
vision art given away at the
a huge majority In winning
election as Mexico's new
Fun Fair was Kenneth
HpauldJng of Hanford,
president.
v Martel Faille won the
transistor radio and win­
WESTOVEH AFB., Mass.
ners o f the free one-year
(UIM) — An Air Forco C47
passes hi the IJjla Theater
transport plane with aix per
far two were C. M, Grang­
sons aboard swerved off i
er, Joe Davis, lllll Burns
runway at this air base to
and Mrs. Alan Jefford of
day and crashed In a wooded
Hanford and Harry
It,
area. No one was hurt.'
Moore of l.rrshurg.
Hundreds of persona enjoy­
ed tlm various activities of
HOUSTON (U PI) — Motthe Fair, munched hot dogs,
snow cones and popcorn, play­ ncys for Melvin Lane Powcra
ed games, and steady streams were planning today to fight
o f youngsters lined up to rido his extradition to Florida
the ponlt-s, and the train. (The whrro he la accused of stab­
hoped-for merry go round bing hi* uncle, Miami bank
millionaire Jacques Mossier.
failed to show up.)

Diaz Ordaz In

Plane Crashes

Fight Extradition

When fireworks display be­
gun, thous nnds of automo­
biles, filled with watchers
lined the Iskrfront all the way
from
Mellonvllle Ave. to
Fruiu-li Ave., and doubto-pnek­
ed on both sides of First St.
from Mcllonville to Sanford
Ave.
Lines formed early for ths
City Recreation Department's
b a r b e c u e d chicken dinner
whirl) sold out 79(1 servings in
a little over half an hour.
Many were turned away with
empty pistes.
Proceeds of the bnrbequa
will go to the Little league
fund to send winning teams
to the slate tournament.

Florida Second
In Personal
Income Gain
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) —
Nevada and Florida led tho
nation in April In gains In
personal Income of the family
breadwinner.
April was the latest month
for which state*by-state fig­
ures are available and figures
released by business week in­
formation services s h o w e d
every stale shared in a
strong, upward surge in per­
sonal income.
Average increase In ths 50
states was 0.4 per cent above
April o f 190.1, a significant
rise over the G.8 per cent
year-to-year gain registered
In March.
The April gains ranged
from a low 2.3 per cent for
W«*t&gt; Virginia to a whopping
13.9 per cent for Nevada and
12.0 per cant for Florida.
Tho, Florida increase puts
the f l n t four months of thla
year 11.1 per cent ahead of
last year.
1

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:
"W e 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.
"W e 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 mar 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, "W e 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

Miss Philippines
MANILA (UIM) My m 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

A cruel twist of fate hit
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 at
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 o f
Reek’s home with portable firs
extinguishers, however, dam­
ages to tho kitchen alons
were estimated ut more than

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
$ 1,000,
go.

JULY

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frraTB P a w 12 — A u * . 27, 1964

* 500,000

Democrats Stress

R A IN C O A T

The 'Shock Factor'

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By Brace Blossat
Washington Correspondent may find himself dascending
from his lofty presidential
ATLANTIC CITY (NEA) perch more often than is pre­
The m in on President John- sently planned—especially 11
■on'a top ililf calls it the he is sharply goaded by Gold“•bock factor."
water and his running mate,
Ai In the 1964 Democratic that acrappy bantam rooster,
convention, so in the campaicn Rep. William Miller of New
to come, it will be woven like York.
a stout thread into the utter­ In the cloiing weeks of hla
ances of candidates high and springtime nomination cam*
low.
palgn, Goldwater and hia man­
What is the shock factor?
agers sought to minimise the
The suggestion, not substly unreliability problem by reduchinted but boldly hammered, ing his off-cuff public responthat the President’s GOP rival. ses almost to scro. Democrats
Sen. Barry Goldwaler, is not anticipate he may continue on
to be trusted at the controls this tack, forcing them to
of this nation’s mighty nuclear chop at older portion! of his
force.
verbal record.
Rhode Island's Sen. John
Yet one Plains State senator
Pastore, in his keynote speech, sees a different sort of trou­
provided a perfect tipofl of ble for Goldwater if he plays
what is to come.
it this way all through the
In 1# crucial lines, punched fall:
out with all his oralorial en"He can't switch from red
ergy, Pastore— without ever meat to mdk toast without
mentioning Goldwater's name arousing the concern of his
—drew attention to recurring own partisans," this man
charges that the senator la un­ •ays.
fit to ait near the A-bomb but­ A considerable number of
ton.
leading Democrats believe
It is learned that the Rhode Goldwater simply will not be
Islander put that material in­ able to maintain a total em­
to his speech when it wai in bargo on impromptu appear­
its roughest beginnings. He ances. If and when he makes
believed it was a most import­ them, they foresee minlfold
ant element. And the Presi­ opportunities for fresh ammun­
dent knew well in advance this ition.
shock factor would be stressSays Sen. Claiborne pell.
ad.
Pastore's Junior Rhode Island
High • placed Democrats colleague: "Goldwater is like
d early have concluded that quicksilver . . . probably the
Goldwater la glaringly vulner­ best means of attacking him
able in Uili field. It seems to is Just to point out the re­
them an issue begging for the cord, to tetl where he stands
fullest possible exploitation in from one day to another."
the campaign ahead.
Nobody who heard Pastore’s
Thl* reporter's recent talks old fashioned stem winder at
with Republican leaders in, Atlantic City can imagine any
more than 30 states confirm Democrat Is going to be bash­
that this is indeed the gaping ful about doing that every
hole in Goldwater's armor. In working day between now and
Instance after Instance they Nov. 3.
aay: "Goldwater has pro­
blems In our ststc." Pressed
to define them, they Invariably
single out voter concern ovrr
Goldwater's "nuclear respon­
sibility" aa the No. 1 difficulty.
It lan't plain Just how often
and how fully the President
himself will Jump into this
issue. Soma aides, and a good
•hare of the key party figures
Upped at the Democratic con­
vention, think he should leap
t jBn*m
sdwt, hfltisg
tor tti MMil shorn, Ms batf
in only when the provocation
piacas to iat, a weak and resort,
—o r the opportunity — seems
row church or irnagogus, place*
greatest.
:e chop v perhaps a hoaas or
•paitmint . . . . read the
The prevailing thought today
In party circles is that the
The Sanford Herald
"irresponsibility"
thread
should be laced into thousands
of fall campaign speeches be­
low the presidential level.
But Johnson loves the smell

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at their summer home at 311ami Springs.
Swimming was enjoyed by
the group during the late af­
ternoon hours and after aup
per was served the group par­
ticipated in numerous games.

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Air Station figured right in
deploying squadrons from the
bare to tea duty, flight now
four groups arc serving at sea
and away from the base.
Quite timely, eh, since Hurri­
cane Cleo posed such a threat.
Squadrons 5, 7 and 11 and De­
tachment 8 are absent from
the base.
• • •
The Clock Watchers receiv­
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a promotion firm in Jackson­
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aldSanford
which begins,
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Mr. Sanford, your
name has been received by
our advertising department."
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• • •
Next Wednesday the KiwanIs Cluh will take a field trip.
They have scheduled a tour
of the facilities at Cape Ken­
nedy. Everyone wants to go,
and the hus will only hold 37
people. We hope they’ll make
room for the Clockwatcher.
Hope Cleo doesn't hlnw every­
thing away down there,
• • •
Remember when that “ high
priced spread" and m argar­
ine were having squabbles
over coloring of margarine?
Wonder why the latter didn't
announce in big bold letters—
GUARANTEED N O T TO
TURN YELLOW.
• • •
Overheard atthe
Jaycee
luncheon Thursday at the Civ­
ic Center. "Heard that a
wcathervane In .Miami record­
ed winds up to 110 miles an
hour, then disappeared. Heard
too, the'd like to have it back;
•end it air mail."
* • •
County Commission Chair­
man Jim Avery listened to
the 1 p.m. report of the 'cane
leaning a little westward,
called c o u n t y department
heads and told lliein to close
up shop by 3 p.m. He advised
his aides to use "their own
judgment" in keeping key po­
sitions manned.
* • •
The Civil Defense and Red
Red Cross decided midway
through Thursday altcrnuon
to open four shelters to the
public. They were located at
the National Guard Armory,
Crooms High School, South
Seminole High School and
Oviedo City Hall.

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CHICAGO (UPI) — The
1‘rohlbitiun party’* presiden­
tial candidate, Prof. Earl H.
Munn, predicted Thursday the
Prohibition party's presiden­
tial candidate will lose the
November election.

Bombing Probed
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) —
The EDI today Joined local
police in investigating the
bombing at Pulitzer Prize
winner Hazel Brannon Smith's
weekly newspaper, Northslde
Reporter.

Worst Over

HOUSTON (U P I)—Medical
authorities said today it look­
ed as though the worst of the
clty'a Bleeping elrkm-sa epi­
demic might be over, despite
newly reported rases anil an­
other death.

Conservatives
LONDON (U PD —A public
opinion poll put the Conserv­
ative party ahead today fnr
first tima In more than two
y ean . Speculation grew that
Prime Minister Sir Alec
Douglas-Home would call nn
early election.

Nimbus In Orbit
VANDENBBRO AKH, Calif.
(U PD —America's Nimbus-A,
the world's largest weather
satellite, was shot into orbit
today and prepared to scan
the entire earth with revolu­
tionary high-powered televi­
sion cameras.

JFK Honored
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A Jl-year-old Japanese stud­
ent bicycled into Arlington
Nutiunal Cemetery Thursday
to place 100,000 pajwr cranes
— n symbol of peace—on the
grave of President Joint F.
iKiuncdy.

GETTING HEADY — Mnthihle 1). Frissell, ARC executive* secretary; A.
11. Peterson Jr., ARC disaster chnirman; A. It. Peterson Sr., CD director;
James P. Avery, County Commission chairman.

School Bells
Ring Monday
For 15,300
B y Ju lia n

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES — Keith Abney, Na­
tional Guard volunteer; Tommy Spears, pre­
pare storm shelter.

Cleo, Back A t

DESERTED DOWNTOWN — A 5 p.m. Sanford's usually busy shopping
center looked like this: Boarded windows, lone pedestrian.

till Packs Punch

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

S te n stro m

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A sso cia te E d ito r

Central Area
Loss Light

Summer vacation* come to
nn end Monday morning fnr
nn cstinmtrd 15,300 Seminole
County school children who
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) "There still exist* a hurriZip Code 32771
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will answer roll calls on the
Hurricane Cleo, it* winds cane tmtcntiul once the center
first of the 180-day 1904-05
WEATHER; Mostly cloudy with showers; Improving conditions tonight and Saturday; high todny in 80s; low tonight in 70s.
greatly diminished, brushed gain* a little more energy
school term.
from the nearby ocean," th*
VOL. 50 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 200
past the nickel center here
Seminole County’s buses
Miami Weather Bureau said.
will get high school and jun­
early today and showed^signs
"Tlie rye or calm center of
ior high students to their re­
of breaking up after a destruc­ Cleo has enlargrd and became
spective schools by 8 a. m.
tive 200-mile sweep up the diffuse and ill defined with
thru In-gin hauling the re­
Florida coast.
somewhat erratic movement,"
maining children to the ele­
The weather bureau said the weather bureau said.
mental y schools.
the storm made a feint toward
At 8 a.in. EST the center
Twenty-three schools, plus
the Atlantic Ocean, where it was placed along the coast
the Seminole Business School,
could have built up new pow­ near Flagler Beach, about 80
open Monday.
er, and then continued cm it* miles north of here.
Seminole High in Sanford
inland route. Tlie Georgia
"Current reports indicate
will greet some 1,05*) pupils,
coast started battening down. that any hurricane winds oc­
Lyman High in Longwood will
A weather rcconnalsance curring are only gusts of aBy Harry I, Johnson
ATLANTIC CITY (U PD —
have nn estimated 815 on
plane
located Hie hurlcane twilit 75 miles an hour," the
.Managing
Editor
hand and O v i e d o H i g h President Johnson, rallying
near St. Augustine ami Hie weather bureau reported is
Clammy
Cleo
decided
at
the
Democratic
party
lenders,
sug­
(grades 10-112) another 145.
lad minute last night to move Weather Bureau said in a Its 8 a m, EST advisory.
The largest of the two jun­ gested today that Sen. Barry
sway from tier Sanford target 9:30 n. m. EST advisory sur­ But it warned that Clco’a
Giddwuter
should
he
concern­
ior highs, Sanford, experts
and left litis area in good con­ face wind* had dropped to on­ present course wilt bring Ita
1,345 students and South Sem- ed about a "front la sh"*de feely 41) miles an hour. The plane renter Just offshore and
dition.
lion
*
of
Republican
voters
to
innole about 1,2)50.
repotted, however, wind* at "some Increase in intensity
Radar
at
Hie
Suntanl
Naval
The largest srhool In the the Johnson ticket.
Air Station tmiked Hie storm flight level were still of hurri­ may be expected as it regains
Appearing at Convention
county again this year will
ami
at H:3u p.m. It was located cane force — 75 miles an hour » supply of wrarm moist air
lie Crooms. Officials antici­ Hall the day after accepting
later today,"
In
the
Melbourne area. Then, ur higher.
pate a total of 1,450 pupils of his party’s nomination for a
radar
rvers
said,
it
be­
which G72 ara high school full term, Johnson rrnev.ed
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came stagnated, Hie eye loos­
students.
his contention that the Dem­
ening for uo minutes,
School Superintendent 1!. T. ocrat*. would gain three
Tlie center reformed, offi­
Milwce said tins morning that "frontlndi" gup voles for ev­
cials said, and resumed a
schools will he in session nil ery ' ‘backlash" vote lost on
north • northwest movement
day Monday and that lunch the racial issue.
at 5 8 knots all huur.
DEART
FUND
helps
county
biology
students
in
their
studies
of
the
hu­
rooms will be open.
Al 3:11) a m. Hie hurricane
man heart. Here Dr. Intis M. Perez, left, president of the Semiuole-DeAdministrative A l i i stunt
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center was spoted 22 miles
Jtary division of Florida Heart Association, presents check to Schools
Walter Teague said that as
east of Sanford and at approx­
Supt. R. T. Milwce. The money will he used to purchase it large plastic
of today the system has &lt;512 GOP Prepared,
imately Hie same time, Oviedo
heart which can he parted to study the various functions; it stetho­
of the (114 teachers it needs.
reported a dead calm, show­
scope, blood pressure machine and other items. The presentation was
Tlie reuson the figure wmi
Stewart Cntchel, who is in
MIAMI (U P D — Hurricane
ing that community had the
made at the offices of Milwce Wednesday afternoon.
(Herald Photo)
charge of teacher procure- Miller Warns
Cleo rolled up at least $51) regarded as conservative was
eye.
HThat’s pretty good," said
Shortly after 0 a m. today, million in damages during the because Cleo threw ita full
HI.KAN. N.Y. (UPI) — Re­
m int. "Usually we need more
Navy official* sukl tin- center 21 hour* the itortn battered fury against the richest and
publican sice presidential
a t this time."
was located between Daytona tlie Gobi Coast cf Florida, a most densely populated area
Milwce said that normally candidate William E. Miller
Reach and St. Augustine and United Pres* International
the school hoard office is said todny the (itIP did not
was following tin- roastline. survey allowed early tnduy. of the state.
plan
to
make
civil
right*
a
swamped with culls about
Miami and Dad* County
Total rainfall in Sanford —to
The alorm’a fury knocked
buses and schedules. He said, 111(51 campaign issue, hut if
10:3d
lids
morning
—
was
was
tha heaviest sufferers
out at least 151,501) telephones,
"if the pa rents will he pa- t he Democrat* chose other3,12
inches
at
the
Navy
base.
with
damage*
that may final­
There
will
he
no
school
hus
sut off electric power to 70
tient, WO ought til have the " lie we Ie delighted (o take
Peak
winds
In
the
Sanford
LaboTng
the
approchlng
become
an
annual
project.
to
80
per
cent
nf
the
310.000
service
available
to
Souihside
ly
total
mure
then $30 mil­
bua nituation worked out in up the challenge,
"What are we going to do atca were recorded at 48 5 customer* in the Miami urea, lion.
about a week."
I "It i* not our Intention to Elementary School students Conservation Week program
Losses were ritlm ated a l
Muny elementary school i give flame to these tensions,’’ this year, according to an an­ in Sanford "a fascinating ex­ in or 15 years from now for miles an hour and that was wrecked hotel* and wrought
al 8 p in. Thursday. At 10:30 major damage* to
1,:UH) $15 milion in Broward Coun­
principals have requested par- Miller told an airport new* nouncement today by official* perience am! opportunity," fresh water, forest* and the
Janie* ii Saycs of Taliahas like." he asked, "when we a.in. today the wind was 14- homes.
ty with concentrations !n the
ent* to pin name* and address conference,
of the Seminole Courtly Board mc Thursday told local Jay- really get our population ex­ l!) mile* an hour.
In addition 30 ynchla were Fort l-auderdale - Hollywood
on the clothing of first grade
He said it President John- of Public instruction
Scatsrrd difticuIHc* were
cees he will give lull support plosion."
sunk ami the Greek ship area.
student* when they report to soil does make the explosive
Administrative a s s i s t ­ to ih“ project.
reported hy Florida Power
Conservation
W
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k
will
Mnnola ran aground in llisPalm Beach anil Ita sur­
civil lights question nn issue, ant Waller Teague said that
*chool Monday morning.
A Light Co. nfflclalx during
rounding area suffered losses
"we’re prepared to meet it." Ilie school had been designa­ Saycs, recreation director stress the needs of the slate the night and early morning eayno B ay.
[or the Florida Development nnd particularly Central Flo­
There was n possibility the set at $5 million.
ted "a walking a n a school," Commission, spoke at the rida to rope vwth 'he impend­ hours. The local manager,
dollar damage total Would
Bryant To Speak
Home 25,000 of the tele­
and explained Dial the eliang- Sanford . Seminole Jaycee ing condition. Saycs said.
Scott Iturns, said he had all
run
higher
from
the
hurriphones
in l)sde County were
TALLAHASSEE (U l’li — Riots Renewed
r* were necessary because of luncheon al the Civic Center.
Static and dynamic exhibits available mainlenanee crews
SM GO\ South Virt Nam Increased enrollment, overGov. Karri* Bryant will be­
T|l(, Conservation Week e will he presented by virtually working throughout Ihe night r*ne, a scven-dny-old elrnm still Inoperative early today.
gin hi* Junior Chamber of (U PI)—niollng erupted anew crowded buses nnd a recent
u m |M ||(.R] in Sanford every phase of conservation nnd they were able to keep up that boiled up Aug. 21 cost of It was estimated that the
Doniluleo In the Atlantic ntul repair hill would run $1 mil­
Commercc-aponsored apeak in g in Saigon today, taking at directive from the Slate De- Ocl. 2(5-331 and is being spungroups, Saycs added, lie rail­ with trouble rails as they tieslammed into Florida Wed­ lion with another $350,000 in
tour Tuesduy in Cocoa Beach. least three more lives.
Vcl«|H'd.
partmenl of Education
( nored by the Sanford Chamber ed the project "a tremendous
repair* for Rrcward County,
live to load capacities on 'he
Commerce. Focal point of opportunity to rdunste the
Burn* lauded the "coopera­ nesday night.
tive
manner"
of
the
ni'tnHie weeklonc activities will he people as to what we II need
nirrs, adding that tun nut ofHcrherl Muse, the system * , the* Civic Center anil adjacent in Hie next lew years."
Irsn-portation director, was tiikefrunt sites.
Tile state ofllci.il was Intro­ town crews were on a standby
told by the Board to reduce
For An All 'Itounil *
Stale agencies, p r i v a t e duced by Cecil Tucker, county basi* but nol used since local
tlie number of courtesy rides groups and even federal or­ agricultural agent. Alsu intro- men were aide to keep up with
Good Time . . . .
in all areas of the county. ganization* have expressed ctuced was Jim Talmadge, ex­ the rail*.
"Courtesy riders are those "wholehearted tnlereit" in the ecutive director of Ihu SanTelephone
communi­
Meet For A Drink At The
cation lines were maintained
It was about 3 p.m. Thurs­ for evacuees, foodstuff and children," Teague explained, event which is scheduled to ford Chamber,
"who live less than two miles
throughout
tlie
night
with
only
first
aid
material
procured
day and A. B. (Bart) Peter­
FRIENDLY CARIBE
minor trouble reported by
by Peterson's son, Tommy, from the school they attend."
son glanced at hia hurricane
Teague
said
the
county
re­
Hubert Shcddcn, local South­
who is Red Cross disaster
tracking map, checked some chairman. Lighting equipment ceived no slate funds fur chil­
ern Bell manager.
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
Hu said callers taxed the
papers on hia desk and lean­ was obtained for the ehelters dren who are transported less
Mon. thru Sat.
Despile intermittent show­ through Hie courtesy of Hie facilities to maximum at one
in the event of power failure. than two miles.
ed hark.
A continuous study of the ers, over son youngsters a t­ Nelli Bottling Co. and the Juy- point but tills was not con­
The local radio station was
"Now all we can do i* wait,"
• Dancing “On The House’
tran&gt;]M&gt;rtation
system will he tended the Jaycces Annual cees, bait for the title fisher­ tinued. Overloads were recor­
said the Civil Defense direc­ contacted with appropriate in­
q
Every Friday Night
made through Uni term, Tea­
tor. Every CD phase had been structions for listeners. An­ gue declared and added that a Fishing Rodeo, Wednesday, men came from the S|)ortx- ded briefly at the Geneva and
(Ladle* hour* 4:30-8:30
issued orders on what to do nouncers kept the listening State Department of Educa­ snagging a number of little men's Asedation Hooks and Sanford exchanges, he said.
Drinks 1c per year age.)
Civil Defense and lied Cross
when Cleo came. At that time, public totally informed of tion Survey will be requested fishes and some nice prizes line* tam e from Seminole
officials said an estimated
Sporting
Goods.
Peteraon said,
she was due events
in November.
donated by the Sanford Mer­
Winners in the three age 200 persons were sheltered at
Firefighting crews, forestry
in Sanford a t G:30 p.m. or nr
chant'* Association.
groups
are as follows: one to six spot* throughout the night.
close to that hour as a fickle service aides and every other
Only one incident marred three years old, Alicia Key, A. It. (Bart) Peteraon, CD di­
outfit which could be counted
stonn can be predicted.
the day (besides the rain,) largest and Stephen Key, rector, said the Navy aupplied
Herald Index
Peterson had been at his on for assistance were stand­
when a child was kicked hy a smallest. No rhdd In this many blankets for persons
telephone for lung hours as ing by.
Abby .................... ... . Page 9 pony, ridden to the rodeo by group caught more than one who visited the shelters and
The Civil Defense setup was Bridge ------ he directed the expansive pro­
Page tl one of the other children, I i'li.
ignored requests that Hiey sup­
gram of caring for possible in readiness.
Classified ........... Page Hl-ll only minor injuries were suf­ Four to six years: most ply their own.
The two Petersons worked Comics .............. P*ge 2A 3A fered and he was treated by fish, Cindy Baylor; smallest,
disaster victims. Everything
Local firemen responded to
in close harmony to prepare Editorial ....... ..
was in readiness.
Pug* 4 a nurse on duty, Mrs. Annette Dotlie Palmer and Donnie two minor alarms. Al 8:10
Medical teams. Red Cross this area for the big blow.
Funerals
Page 3 Wing.
Williams; largest, J»*h How­ p.m, they were called to shortAs the elder I'etcrsop said: Horoscope
officials, nurses and other
Page 2A-3A
Assisting the Jayceci with ell.
circuited electrical line at Hie
Page H the management of the rodeo
key personnel were put on ‘’If it's a natural disaster, the Koriety ... ....
Seven to nine years: most Park Avtuuu U aller Park ofVALDEZ HOTEL
either standby or artive duty. Red Cross i* in charge; when Spoil* ____________ _ Page t] were members of the Jaycee fish, Jimmy Sheppard; small- flee and 20 liiUulci later to a
Pago 7 Wives and two game wardens, cat, John Henry Anderson; utility pule fire in the tam e
S.ShSeltrrs had W n set up, it's manmade, Civil Defense TV Programs _ .
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
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We the Women ....... Page ii bolt drinks wera furnished largest, Diane Holloway,
bus transportation artsiiged lakes over."
arts*.

Johnson Talks
Of 'Frontlash'
Advantage

Cleo Leaves
Sanford With
No Problems

$ 5 0 Million Damage
Along Gold Coast

No Bus Service State Official Backs
For Souihside Conservation W eek

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Rev. Grover Sewell

Perilous
Prayer
U tere li • story «bout •
man named Henry who pray­
ed often, long, and loudly.
Certainly he waa to be com­
mended for praying often and
having prayera long enough to
be Incluilve, and In hla caae
he lived alone, to if he wanted
to pray loudly It waa hla bualneaa. He traditionally ended
hla evening prayer by aaklng
the Lord to aend a golden cha­
riot to take him home.
From time to lime aome of
hia frlenda had heard him
cloae hia prayera Ihia way ao
they decided that they would
aec how alncere he waa. One
night when the time had ar­
rived for thia bedtime prayer
the frlenda were hidden quiet­
ly Juat outalde the door. They
heard the final petition for the
golden chariot and Immediate­
ly one of the frlenda knocked
on the door.
“Who la there7" aaked Hen­
ry. The reply waa, "This la
the angel Gabriel who haa
come with the golden chariot
to take Henry home”. There
waa a long alienee and then
a quivering voice aaid, "I'm
mighty aorry, but Henry went

First Methodist
Has Successful
Youth Week
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Youth Actlvlllea Week at
First Methodlat Church of
Sanford waa obaerved laat
week with an average attend­
ance of 80 young people earh
evening participating In perloda of inatructlon, Inspiretion and recreation.
A rewarding Service of
Dedication waa held Friday
night. Gratitude and apprec.
lation waa publicly eapreaaed
by Rav. Robert M. Jcnklna,
minlatar, to all adult leadera
and Sunday School Claaaea
who aeeieted in making the
youth programo ao success­
ful.
Included In the group were
Rav. Ken Jonea of Aloma
Methodlat Church of Winter
Park, gueat minleter; Mra.
Beaa Herman and Orville
Touehton, Enrichment Courae
Inetrurtora; Linda Williams,
Mr. and Mra. Tom Beat Jr.,
Jimmy Tarwllleger and Nor­
man Leach, wnrkahop period
Inatructora; John Angel and
Aahby Jonea, rnunaelora and
Mlaa Marcella lllnta, youth
leader.
The adult Sunday School
claaaea and groupe which
were in charge of preparing
and serving the evening suppars were the Daughters nf
Wesley, Ware Bible Clasi, Depandabte Claaa. Caatla Class
and the Commission on Edu­
cation.

W SCS Board
To Meet
The executive board nf the
F irst Methodist Churrh WS­
CS will meet a t ■ a. m. next
Tuaaday In McKinley Hall.
Ths program will follow at
9:45 a.m. after which tlioss
attending will be invited to
remain for a coffee.
Mrs. T. F. McDaniel and
the delegatee to the School
of Missions In Lakeland wilt
be in charge of the program.

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nut for the evening and won't
be back for ala months.”
I do hope that thia will not
sound Irreverent, but it does
Illustrate how people some­
times pray rather dangerous­
ly. Can you think of initancea
when you prayed and if God
had answered your prayer
jual as you asked it that the
results would have been very
bad 7 Even though this la true,
our Heavenly Father haa as­
sured ua that Ho wants to
rommunr with ux and Hr will
answer our prayers In the
heat way.
Thr prayer that millions up­
on millions of Christians re­
peat together each Sunday is
"The Lord's Prayer” . How
wonderful it Is! H Is ao In­
clusive and balanced. It ia a
prayer that, If sincerely said,
by all men would bo the an­
swer to ao much of the trou­
bles of the world, and yet it
ia dangerous, too. Let us ex­
amine some of the petitions to
Illustrate our point.
The arcond petition says,
"Thy Kingdom Come." We
need to ask ourselves if we
sincerely want all that is in­
volved in life as it would have
to be lived If all people lived
as Jesus says for us to in His
Kingdom. This would mean,
of courae. being willing to
obey the King of Kings and as
weYead "The Sermon on the
Mount" from which tills pray­
er Is taken most of us find n
wide gap between our live*
and His will for them.
As we continue with our
study we see, "And forgive
us our debts, as we forgive
our debtors." Perhaps this is
the most dangerous part of
thia great prayer. How many
of ua can honestly say that we
want God to forgive u* to the
exact degree, and In the same
spirit, that we forgive our fcllowmanl When we ponder this
point we think of the many
people we know who are good
in many ways but who seem
to find it hard to forgive. Our
Saviour placed ao much em­
phasis on forgiveness that we
could go on and on witli dis­
cussion of its importance.
1 hope no one will come to
the conclusion that the preach­
er wants people to atop pray­
ing because it Is my convic­
tion that If a person Is a
Christian he will find prayer
an Indispensable part of hia
life. All I want to do ts to re­
mind all of ua that we should
be alncere In our prayera. If
we are living In such a way
that we cannot conscientious­
ly pray "The Lord's Prayer"
let ua not atop praying It,
but change our way of living
until this prayer offers no dan­
ger but only blessing.

Community Methodist Honors Students
Hy Jane Caaaelberry
A reception was held Sun­
day evening In Weaver Hell
of the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church to honor
the young people of the
church who will he attending
colleges and universities this
year.

Mra. Edgar Lyons and Mrs.
Mary Mobley, secrtarics of
children's work for the Wom­
an’s Society of Christian
Service, were in charge of
planning the affair attended
hy other members of the Old­
er Youth Group and Senior
MYF as well aa the honorees.

COLLEGE HOUND student* who wore honored Sunday evening at a re­
ception at the Casselberry Community Methodist Church included, left
to right, Judy Lambert, Carl Swofford, Kenneth Miller, Darlene Shea,
Loiennnu Wagner and John Haynes.
(Herald Photo)

KKV. DALE MCCLAIN, missionary to Hong Kong, left, points out loca•
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mIoisI nl
laei/vwnSMf Qr\nl«4te
tion
of# Al
the now center
to 1be built l.ia
by t the
Missionary
Society Into
church lay leader, Marvin McClain, during a vist to Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church last Sunday night.
(Herald Photo)
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$25,000 Bond
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Sale Underway
For Mission

By Jane Casselberry
Sale of a 123,000 bond Issue
sponsored by the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church of Fern Park
haa been underway this week
for the purpose of securing
funds In begin construction on
the first unit of an education­
al building for the Lake How­
ell Baptist Mission.
Rev. Leonard Jones, minis­
ter of Prairie Lake which ser­
ves as Motlicr Church for thr
mission, reported today that
it is hoped sale of the launls
can lie concluded by this rveIn ordrr that construction
M YFs To Attend ning
can begin immediately.
Assisting with the sale* |s
District Picnic
Matt Howell, representative
of the bonding company, wlm
By Jane t'a»»r|brrry
was guest speaker last week
The Intermediate and Sen­ for Sunday morning senders
ior MYFa of the Casselberry at the mission and for evening
Community Methodist Churrh services at Prairie Lake.
will meet at the rhurclt al
8:30 Satutduy morning to g j UA Camp
by Sunday School bus to Moss
The RA boya of the First
Tark for the Christ the King Baptist Church nf Laka Mary
Sub-District picnic. The group e n j o y e d another weekend
will return to Ilia church at camping trip at Lake Monroe
1:30 p.m.
thia past weekend. Ralph
Sandy llowa and Honnlo Taylor had the devotional
Reiker, fellowship chairman, pariod at night after a day
are In charge of planning of swimming, fishing and
food for the Casselberry hiking. Thirteen hoys and
group.
three leaders were present.

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Knights Sponsor
Communion At
All Souls
lly Donna Kate*
Saint
Itichard'a
Council
3357, Knighta of Columbus,
Sanford, aponsored a Family
Communion Crusada at tha
H:30 a. m. Mass at All Souls
Catholic Church laat Sunday.
Itrv. Iticliaid Lyons, pastor,
celebrated the Mas* whlrh
was offered for tha aperdy
recovery of Deputy Grand
Knight John Kennedy who is
hnspituliicd at S e m i n o l e
Memorial Hospital.
Assisting Father Lyons was
Itrv. Ralph Knlser, Catholic
Chaplain at Sanford Navul
Air Station and Chaplain of
the Sanford KC Council.
Approximately 150 memtiers of the Council and their
fnmilira attended the service.
Ilreukfnst of ham and eggs
waa served to the group at
the Council Hall on Oak
Street following the Mass.
John Ponton, Catholic Ac.
tivitles chairman and his eotii.
mitten were in charge of arlaiigementa for tho Crusade
and George Drmottiu, Council
Activities chairman, assisted
hy Jerry Farrrla and John
Corso, made at langcnu-nts for
tho hreukfast.

Clergymen's Interest In Campaign Rising
Religion la America
By Lewis Cassals
talked Press International
An old American tradition
holds that clergymen should
not meddle In politics.
Thia time • honored precept
was Ignored during the i960
presidential c a m p a i g n by
a o m a Protestant ministers
who thought that election of
a Roman Catholic would be
a national dlaaater.
There aro indications that
it will be evan more widely
defied In this year's earn
paign. Judging by the rash of
statements which have al­
ready appeared, many clergy­
men (Ml an IrrMlatlbla com­
pulsion (o take aides In the
contest between Lyndon H.
Johnson and Barry Goldwater,
For example, the Republi­
can nominee has been prais­
ed by ooe Episcopal clergy­
man hia own bishop, tha lit.
Jpv. Joseph M. baric oi 1‘hoc

nix, Arix, fur his "profound
faith in God . . . deep person­
al honesty and great integri­
ty." And he haa been denoun­
ced by another the Rev. Dr.
John K. Krumm, chaplain of
Columbia University aa "a
candidate who la openly contemptous of all tha church
haa been saying and teach­
ing" on social Issues,
Clergymen of all denomina­
tion* who waged an tnterfaitb
bsttla for passage of the civil
rights bill are acutely con­
scious that Goldwater voted
against It. Having taken the
position that the struggle for
racial jusllca ia a moral Is­
sue, they find themselves won­
dering wbeihar it is not also
a moral imperative to support
a presidential candidate who
la In sympathy with the new
law.
Thl* viewpoint was reflect­
ed in a recent statement by
the Rev. Dr. Robert Nclsou,

Those who will he college
bound thia fall attending in­
cluded Judy Lambert, Weathersfield, who will attend Or­
lando Junior College; Carl
Swofford, Altamonte Springs,
University of Florida; Ken­
neth Miller, Casselberry, Asbury, K e n t u c k y ) Darlene

professor of theology at Oberiin College, Oberiln. Ohio.
Although Ui* Republican
nominee "ia not a ranting
white supremacist," I)r. Nel­
son said, "his equivocal state­
ments on the subject and hia
daclaion to vot* no on the civ­
il rights bill give us hardly
any reason to expect that aa
president he would care to
use the power of his office to
s e c u r e the constitution^
rights of all Americans."
The Arizona senator'* views
on foreign policy also are pro
foundly disturbing to many
clergymen who believe that
balance of world peace is a
delicate and difficult task and
one In which the church has
an urgent intetest.
•Ken. Uoldwatrr's otl-exprosed views aro diametri­
cally opposed to everything
for which America's throe
faiths have stood in respect
to intcrualioual rciatiqps,"

says the Rev. Dr. John C.
Bennett, president of Union
Theological .Seminary, New
York.
On thr oilier hand, Goldwater ran count on substantial
supiKul from conservative
Protestants and Catholic* who
favor a hard line In dealing
with Communists.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARE ALWAYS
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Set Meetings
By Evelyn Lundy
Clrclaa of the Oviedo Firat
Methodlat Church WSCS toilay announced the schedule of
meetings for the month of
September.
The Morning Circle will
meet next Tuesday nt 0:30
at the home of Mra. Bill
Martin nnd the Bethany Cir­
cle will meet Tuesday evening
at the home of Mra. John
I'iloian in laingwnod.
The Mary Martha Circle
will meet Tuesday, Sept. 8,
at 3 p. in. at the home of
Mrs. Harold Barnes.
Members of tha Chapel
Guild Clrrlf will meet with
tha various other circles thia
month.

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services
tfxis week
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Grace Methodist
All Souls Catholic Youths
To Have Communion Sunday To Hear Guest

.Shea, Caaaelbarry, Emory and
H tnry, Virginia; Loieanne
Wagner, Altamonte Springe,
Orlando Junior College; and
The Catholic Youth Club of nle Langford and Ricky GleeJohn Haynes, Lonjrwood, Rob Sanford's All Souls Churrh son.
Jones College, South Carolina. will receive communion thia
In succeeding years, offi­
Sunday at the 1:30 a.m. Mass. cer* have been. 1961, Pat
Following the Mass a busi­ Kuhn, president; John Ja n ­
ness mealing of the group will sen, vice president and Bar­
be held when new officer* bara Bolger, secretary; 1962,
will be nominated and elected. Penny Gleeson, preit&lt;|ent;
Special speaker for the meet­ Roger Accardl, vice president
ing will be Rev. Ralph Kais­ and Bety Brandt, secretary;
er, Catholic chaplain at San­ 1963, p a t Nolle, president;
ford Naval Air Station, and Mike Bowes, vice president
all Catholic student*, grade* and Diane Accardl, secretary.
nine through 12, are Invited to
The program offered the
By Donna Eatea
membership has been well
Approximately 150 persona attend.
The All Soul* Catholic received by the young people.
attended a steak banquet last
Saturday night aponsored by Youlh Club wa* organized at High on the list of past activ­
8aint Richard’s Council 8357, a meeting held Oct. 15, IBM. ities have been visits from and
Knights nf Columhus a t the Officers elected at this time to other area youth groups.
Council Hall on Oak Street In were Pauline O'Rourke, pres­ These include St. Peters in
ident and Ward Water*, Sue DcLand, St. Teresa's in Titus­
Sanford.
Tho banquet was held to Mummert, John Denies, Jean- ville, St. Johns In Orlando.
St. Andrews In Orlando, Good
conclude tha season of tha
Shepherd in Orlando, Sacred
Central Florida KC Travel­
H eart in New Smyrna, Bless­
ing Bowling League. Saint Church Youths
ed Sacrament in Clermont,
Richard's Council was award­
St. Mary of the Lake in Eua*
ed trophies for placing first Set C a r Wash;
ti* and St. Pauls in Lcaburg.
and second in the tournament
At this time plans aro un­
held recently which had a to­ Bake Sale
derway for an Annual Day of
tal of 14 teams from seven
The Youth Group of the Con­ Recollection for the Catholic
councils participating.
Presented the third place gregation Christian Church of Youth of Centrral Florida
trophy was Father Downey Sanford will sponsor a car with the first to be held in
Council 4934 of New Smyrna wash at the Tenncco Station, Sanford at All Souls Church
18th Street and French Ave­ on the Feast of Christ tha
Beach.
Memhera of Sanford’s Team nue, and a bake sale at Winn- King, Oct. 25. Some 350 stu­
One were Howls Harrison, Dixie, corner 25th and French, dents are expected to attend
captain; C h u c k Tournoux, from B a. m. until 5 p. m. this this event.
Carl Von Harbulla, Ralph Saturday.
Both projects hava been
Tezold and Buddy LeFIls and
on Team Two, Al Poultner, planned under direction ot Christ Episcopal
captain; Ed Simon, Jerry Sherry Scott, chairman of the
Farella, John Piarro and Pate group's Actions Committee. Sets Meetings
Dugan. Tha lata Paul Patold Proceeds will be used to send
By Donna Eaten
also was a member of Team a representative to the State
Rally which ia scheduled Sept.
Mattings scheduled for tha
Two In earlier play.
next week a t Longwood's
Distinguished guaita a t the 11-13 in Avon Park.
Christ Episcopal Church war*
banquet Included Rav. James
announced today hy Rav.
Judge, chaplain of Council Rosary Group
Chart** W. Stewart Jr., vicar.
4934; Rav. Ralph Kalsar,
Th# executiva board of tha
chaplain of Council 6387;
Epiacopal Churchwoman will
Georgs Ray, grand knight of Meeting Set
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
Council 2112; Milton HackBy Donna Estes
wolf, grand knight of Council
The Rosary making group of with Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, presi­
5160; Frad Emond, grand the Catholic Carlties Commit­ dent, conducting the meeting.
Th* A ltar Guild meeting
knight of Council 4934; Wil­ tee of the Church of Nativity’*
liam J. Baglay, president of Catholic Women’s Club will will take place Thureday a t 7
tha Florida State Council meet Monday at 8 p. m. in p. m. and tha Sunday School
Teacher’a Meeting will fol­
Knights of Columbua Bowling tha church social hall.
Association and Carl Von
Mrs. Shirley Corklll la low a t 8 p. m.
AU threa meeting* will be
Herbulls, president of tha chairman of the committee and
Central Florida KC Travel­ Mrs. Jennie Fox will serve aa held a t tha Parish House on
Church Street.
ing Bowling Laagu*.
instructor for the group.

Council 5357
Has Supper For
Bowling League

Missionaries

A
Special guest! al Grac«
Methodist Church thia S u n /
day will be Dr. and Mr*. Ju ­
lian Nave, former missionar­
ies to India. Dr. and Mr*.
Nave apoke at a recent meet,
ing of tha Woman's Society
of Chriitian Service and wero
•o well received they have ^
been Invited to return in or­
der that the entire congre­
gation ran meet them.
At 9:48 a.m. Promotion
Day will be observed in the
Church School. All claaaea
will meet together in th#
■enctuary to hear Mrs. Nava
speak, aftar which all chil­
dren, Pre-school through tha
Sixth Grade, with their par- ^
ante, will go to their naw
classes to meet their teach•ra and previaw tha naw
church school litaratura which
goes Into uae this fall.
Dr. Nave will deliver tha
■ermon a t the 11 a.m. Wor­
ship Service.
A t 6:30 p.m. the Methodist
Youth Fellowship groups of \
Sanford’s three
Methodist
Churches will meet together
for their traditional Fifth
Sunday United Meeting. Fol­
lowing a covered-dieh supper
there will be a recreation pe­
riod and program. Dr. and
Mrs. Nava will apeak on
their work at the Lodlphur
Institute In India, illustrating
their talk with colored slid**. *J

Family Suppers
To Be Resumed
By Jane Caaaelberry
The regular monthly Fellowahip supper at Community
Methodist Church of Casaelberry will be resumed next
Wednesday at 9:48 p.m. All
those attending are aaked to
bring a covered dish and
their own table eervlce.
A family night program wiU
follow the eupper.

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SHS Key Club Meets

Fri. Aug. 28. T&gt;4—Pngc 3

South Seminole,
sLyman High Bus
Schedules Set
Bui ichedules for Lyman
High School and South Semin­
ole Junior High School, both
of which begin classes Mon­
day at 8 a m., were announ­
ced today by Herbert Muse,
Seminole school transporta­
t i o n director.
He said that buses would
start dally rounds at 7 *.m..
but suggested that during the
first week school children be
at their bus stops five to 10
minutes early.
Oakland Shores and Altamunte Springs will be served
by bus lid; Ridge Road, O’, Brien Road and Prairie Lake
w Drive by bus 82; English Es­
tates by bus 75; and .Scott’s
Garage, South to 17-92. to
Spartan Drive, north on 17-92
toSeminuia Blvd. and north to
Lake Drive by bus 74.
Jins 79 will run from the Or­
ange County line on Lake
Howell Road north to Sll 436
and on Lake Anne Lane uml
_ 1-ake Howell Road. But 87 will
® service the Goldcnrod area
and bus 71 will handle the
Longwood area down east
Lake Avenue to the extreme
north end of Longwood.
Bui 63 will serve the Grant
Avenue area and the area of
Longwood Elementary School.
Bus 81 will serve Markham
Road and Longwood Hills, bus
^ 57 the Molnar Avenue and
North Orlando areas, bus 77
the West Lake Brantley Road
and SR 436 and bus 68 will
start at the Bear Lake School,
serve McNeil Road, Bunnell
Road to SR 431 and also Sn
436.
Oakland Shores, Oranolo
Road, Maitland, Palm Spring
Road and SR 436 will be served by Bus 78, bus B1 will
handle Florida Blvd., Hermits
Trail, SR 436 and Palm
Springs Road. Bui 69 will
serve the Uriarwood and Wcatiicrsficld area and bus 02
will handle Tanglewood.
Bus 88 will serve Big Bear
Iuikc, Linncal Beach Drive,
Bear Lake Road, Holiday Ave­
nue, Croton Road and SR 436.
J Bus 89 will serve Oakland
Hills and SR 4331 while Bus
93 will run on Douglas Ave­
nue, Kit 436, SR 431 and Moiiito Manor.

A CLOSEOUT

W ith Its Sponsors
ganlzation about several fa­
cet# of recent and future de­
velopments In the junior elub.
at a joint luncheon, Wednes­
day, at the Civic Center.
District Governor McCrec
challenged Die parent organration to develop "better fu­
ture Kiwanlnna through closer
bason with the Key Club, giv­
ing them advice, guidance nml
helping them become better
citizens.’*
South Seminole Elementary
McCree urged more visita­
School, which will open an hour
tion between the two elub*
later this school term than It and said that "investing their
It did last year, has had to time, leadership ami experi­
■i-schedulc two of its normal ence in the hoys club, would
result In a better school, a
bus runs.
The two buses which serve better city and nation."
the Kaatbrook area will ope­ Jimmy Barks, delegate to
rate on the s i me schedules a&gt; the national Key Club Con­
they did last year except that vention in Dallas, Texas, re­
buses will ruu one hour later. ported on his trip there and
Hus 87, driven by Mrs. Bet­ outlinrd the theme* and high­
ty Ishell, will serve Coronada, lights of the meeting.
Bennett and David at 8:01 Barks sniil that the theme
a. m.. Bennett and Sherry at for Key Ctllba for the year
8:10, North Orlando at Devon is “Inspire Individual initia­
at 8:15, Lombardy and Edge
tive."
mun at 8:20, the Elk Station
at 17 92 8:30, 17-92 and Con­ Ho noted that the Florida
cord at 8:33, the Casselberry Key Club delegation won five
Burger King at 8:40, the Cas­ prize* nt the convention.
selberry Fire Station at 8:15 Jeff Williams and David
and xlmuld arrive at the school Lanier both were delegates to
I Boys State in Tallahassee and
at 8:50.
Mrs. Elsie Carver, driving leported to tlie Kin unis Club
bus 79, will start pickups on 1on their attendance there.
Pine Street across from Lyman Both rated it as a fine exper­
High at 8 a. m., at the Dog ience and one that hail given
Track at 8:05. 17-92 and Sc ml- them a gieat deal of inspira­
inula Blvd. 8:10. 8:15 at Semi­ tion.
nole Blvd. and Ivy ami Sweet­ Joe Fiirless. president of the
water road at 8:25. The re­ Seminole High Key Club In­
maining stops wilt tie the same troduced other members of
as those last year and tho the club who were in attend­
tius should arrive at the school
ance at the luncheon and ask­
at 8:50.
ed that the Kiwanl* Include
U s t year South Seminole
the Key Club tn their philan­
Elementary opened at 8 a. tn.
This year the open hour is thropic endeavors, so that the
two clubs could work together
9 a. m.
for the good of the commun­
ity.
Ernest Cowley, Khvanls
Pinecrest Baptist Church an­ representative to Key Club
nounced
today
that
Hie was program rbulrman for
Church wide Western Style Fel­ the day. He announced that
lowship an&lt;| Chicken Bar tie cue Coarh Jim McCoy has been
will be held at the church Sat­ named faculty advisor this
urday afternoon ns planned. yenr, for tha club.

Members of the Seminole
High School Key Club and
their district governor, Allen
McCrec of Orlando, told mem­
ber* of their sponsoring or-

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School Resets
Bus Schedule
TWO SCOUTS of Troop 3-1, sponsored by the First Methodist Church
have advanced to Ufo Scout, ami received their badges at recent Court
of Honor ceremonies. Here Scoutmaster \V. \V. Tyre, right, presents the
badges to Russell Echols, left and Ducky Smith, center. (Herald Photo)

SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior High School faculty members and tlioir hus­
band* and wives were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Likens, seated right, on Lake Seminary. Among those
attending were Mr*. Galen Craigo, Mr. Craigo, the new vocal music
teacher; ami Principal and Mrs. John Angel. The one hundred guest* en­
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Moose Women
Plan Dance
S a n f o r d Chapter 1404,
Women of tho Moose, will
sponsor a Shipwreck Dance
to be held Saturday, Sept. 6,
beginning at X p.m., at the
new Moose Home located on
Palmetto Avenue near the
27th Street intersection in
Sanford.
Plans for the dance were
f completed Monday night by
the group at the regular
Chapter Night business meet­
ing. Co-workers Eva Moore
was named as chairman In
charge of food arrangements
and announcement was mud.that a “ Treaaurc Chest of
Prizes" would be awarded
during the evening. A live
band will play for dancing.
*
AH members of Loyal Or­
der of Moose and Women of
the Moose and their Invited
gtn-sts are invited to attend.
Proceeds will go toward fu r­
nishing the new building.

PIGGY RANKS from plastic bleach bottles, made by the kindergarten
and primary department at tho Geneva Methodist Vacation Church
School, are displayed by. front, left to right, Dana Schluscmoyer. Diane
Schlusemeyer, Lynn Yarlsirotigli, Donna Sliawley and Collette Hughey;
back, Jimmy Sliawley, David Oldham, Hilly Kiimaml, Randy Ford and
Grant Forth Carol Sue Torres, back right, was teacher fur the depart­
ment which hnd average attendance of 13 at each weekly session, Mrs.
Virginia Hpghey was assistant teacher.
((Herald Photo)

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B a rry 's V iew s A ttacked
CLEVELAND (U PI)—Tl.e
administration Thursday made
an attack on Republican pres­
idential candidate Burry M.
Coidwater’s military views
and what it called his "missUitemenu" about nuclear
weapons.
Deputy Defeat* Secretary
Cyrus R. Vanre, along-time
associated of President John­
son. described America’s “ mi-

pa relied military strength"
and ami ght to rebut Goldwa­
ter claims in a speech before
the Veterans at foreign W a r s
(VKW) convention here.
On Tuesday, the convention
heard Gnldwuter propose that
greater control over smaller,
hattlefield-lype atomic wea­
pons should be vested in the
supiemu Allied command in
Europe. an American officer.

Without mentioning th o
Arizona scuntur by name,
Vance termed ns ‘dangerous­
ly misleading" the suggestion
that any atomic veu|ioti*
could lie oalled small or con­
ventional.
The
largest
blockhuatcr
!Kiln ha which weighed six ton* 1
in World War II wen- hand
gietlndes compared with to- |
day’s infuntry support nu­
clear Weapons, lie said.

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LBJ's Name Is
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JACKSON, MU*. (UPI) —
The first group of Mississippi
delegates returned home Wed­
nesday from the National
Democratic Convention. One
■aid what happened in At*
lantic City ha* killed the
Democratic party in Missis­
sippi “fur the next 100
year*."
Other Mississippi Demorratir leader* made it plain
that the one thlnjr that ole
■olutely won’t happend when
the state convention rrrum ei
on Sept. 9 i* the endorsement
of President Johnson,
None of tlie top state lead­
er* immediately took a stand
for Republican nominee Bar­
ry Cold water but a numi*er
predicted he would curry the
elate. I.U Cov. Curroll Curtin
predicted he would gut TO to
80 per cent of the vote.
Some predicted the DemocraU would either put up a
separate slate of Democrats
pledged to Goldwater or to
ahuply Lack the Republican

elector* and avoid splitting
the vote.
Curtin called the controv­
ersy over seating the Missis­
sippi delegation a "disgusting
exhibition" and accused Pres­
ident Johnson of '‘master­
minding the insults against
us." Cart in said he wanted to
See Mississippi follow u sen­
sible course to sro our vutes
count against him — in the
most effective way.”
Midwell Alia in, 70-year-old
chairman of the state j arty,
•aid if Johnson “have given
one wink, the regular Demo­
cratic delegate of Mississippi
Would have been recognized."
He gave an "emphatic no"
when asked if he would *upl&gt;ort Johnson. “ If that be
treason, then I am sorry."
On the other hand, Adam
would nut say whether he
would back Uoldwater. He
said he had little faith in any
third party Movement such as
that hinted at by Alabama
Ouv. Gtoige Wallace.

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Kind Words For Pels
It’s no news, of course, that a
don's life these (lavs is something
many a man should have a* ifood ns.
lines a French poodle have to wor­
ry nhotit makinn his sales quota or
meeting the payments on the family
car or putting Junior through school ?
For that matter, have you heard of
any Slnmeso aits cracking up from
overwork?
And now Ihey say that there are
760,000 prt monkeys in the United
States—all of them no doiiht living
just as poshly ns the pet dogs and
pet cats.
lie fore we grow morose over this,

HELP!

Redistrict Edict Flayed

let's hang on grimly to the brighter
side.
It seems to he the nature of peo­
ple to spoil those they love. And if
this tendency can he confined to an­
imal jiets, maybe there will he few­
er spoiled children.
A spoiled poodle or a show-off eat
Is merely amusing. A precocious brut
is, well . . .
So let's keep on with the pet mon­
key business, go to the dogs with
our excess indulgence and give the
kids a chance to grow up unspoiled.
This will please everybody but tinkids.

United f're»* International
Sen. Barry M Gnldwaier «
niiot effective a p p a l f"r f.tr’h
vote* in this presidential elec­
tion would he an nil- ut de­
nunciation of tlie Supremo
Court'* order on legi-lntive
r,-apportionment. The c o u n
La* ordered the slate.f to re­

Legal Arteries Harden

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For the 12th year the Institute of
Judicial Administration of New York
University has taken the pulse of
the nation's judicial system.
Diagnosis: Hardening of the legal
arteries. Prognosis: Still critical but
Improving.
The statistics show that it takes
an average of 17.0 months for a per­
sonal injury case to reach jury trial
from the date on which a defendant
files an answer to n complaint. Last
year it was 18.0 months.
The annual survey is devoted to
personal injury cases because they
account for a substantial amount of
litigation. Courts may he up to sched­
ule in other areas, such as criminal
or commercial calendars.
Not all the delays are to he Mam­
ed on Hie courts. Time has elap-ed
front the date of on injury to the in­
stitution of a suit, and more time to
filing of an answer to the complaint.
Even after a case is on the docket,
"the law’s delay” is often lawyers'
delay. Many trial adjournments are
caused by counsel w ho have not pre­
pared their cases in time.
At any rate, out of IH7 principal
courts of general J u r i s d i c t i o n

Thought For Today
And if you be unwilling to s e n e
the Lord, choose this day whom you
will serve, whether the gods your
fathers served in tin- region beyond
the Itiver. or the gods of the Amnfiles in whose laud you dwell: but as
for me and my house, we will serve
the Lord.—Joshua 21 Ift.
•
•
*
If Christ dwells In the family cir­
cle, parents are held in honor ami
children practice obedience,—E, &lt;’.
Peters,

Fourth Federal Branch?

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WASIH NOTON, D. C.
How would jolt lit.•• lo ntatol
in Die H. S. F m lrl „f A|,|"-als
with a henvy v en lirt sgnihkt
ynu and one or more of the
Appellate Jitilge, enswvring
IJip following dereriplluti:
(t .J You had la-en publiely
rastlgnlod by him a*, "conteniptihle."
(2.) You hnd publlely altacked him fur taking u ""ft
linn toward dope pi-ddleia in
tile Courl.
(2.) You hail Imd welt pul
llried guarrcl* wilh bun over
bow to Avriff IL.' Kf»n an War,
over Inviting Robert rippeliIieliner lo apenk on till- college campus and over I lie
Ju d g e's family's alleged protiteerlng In highway conairuction.
(1.) You hnd made known

jfiitr disapproval of Id, atlitudn tow ntd loyalty oaili*
for public offiilni*.
It hardly needs arguing
thni your ronfidm r* — und
every)',sty's rutifldetli-o — in
am-li nt trfbuiuil witild not
in* high. Vrl f ht* ii 1•!*v u
rri|dl"ii* d" apply to Appelhr fort' v-httm
PuLliifhi'r Will lit m L«»*h
MaiHhMNtrr, (N II I
took bD appeal from a very
costly jiulginenL
Thnl Isiti'li in ii frusAdiiiK
tight Is t, mill nul vrry rim in*
my witii o th er New Kogland
|iulil!$•Iiiat it, i|tif*suT ii(si)ii!ilify
him from roinplaiiiitig about
it siimithui lliitt rmihi iuvulvo
any of 11s. Iiorb'i Senator,
Norris Cotton ilt., N
II, 1
bio, Inlroiliieed s loll (S. 2f,:iH|
tu |n» \ i*nt m 1it 1git nt In #*

Herald Area Correspondents

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|T. fj. ('"iirt cf Appeal* from
- l i f t ' rim: tIn st- ilix:i&lt;lv.uiluir&gt; ».
Tilt- I'ntlon inenMirn w.iild
li'-rmlt anybody before such
» ui'iirl to file i.n affidavit of
pri'jiiilii e slut bias which, If
upheld, w-uutd bring in ntitilliur Judge, T h u till! is »
ciiinpiiiiioii piece In ano ther
in on sun* w Itlcti furmety puts■,| the S f 11ft I*• t'ill (I'lC not tin'
II oiim'I allowing to litigant
In challenge tin- prejudice of
u District Jud ge.
T h t whole m a t te r of the
federal jtiilh la r y ’i bullying •&gt;f
the d t l i ' i i r y ki-f'iiit coming tn
n showdown a ft e r year* *&gt;f
grievance
w ithout
n-medy.
There vial • popular upoiitf
iiviir llm
recent
Supreme
I'u u rl deah'lon ag a in -l puldl*'
mliixit praying, unit the CJOI'
platform has sided with 1ti*
people
M T h race nil y, the
Supreme f'n u rl'a urdei on r,
apportionment of ria l, legis
I a llu re *

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l i i l - e 'l

iff,

Dr. Crane’s

Q #s ond A 's

Worry Clinic
t a s k T ’ If) ('.rant IliiMIe is
Ha popular 111id western a d v e r ­
tising icptCMMilallve tor Kdi(nr and J'utrlislier, tile join no I
r,f nevipn|reril«&gt;m.
Hu is Indirectly responsible
fur today'* ruse as note:
" H r C u r ie ," Vlary lirlckb-r began, T am currently
walking on a science project
at Madonna High ,St tlool tiere
In Chicago.
"Il deals with FSB (K xtra
Sen Miry B e n , plnul t alul Ilf liLi I ion to tiiu Aixlii Ai'lisu til
man
"M y biology teaclaT i* Mi**
Valdlna and -'In- *ny* you a te
a v,**l friend of her father,
Mr. (rlallt lllddle
"So *tie suggested | ask you
for advice oil I -sic”
1’iie usual scientist If very
sk e p tltsl
about
telepalJn.
which u what K-st* depend*
ujion.
t an you read another pci
sou's, mirvl?
A great in any rase* have
been collected at Duke I n,
vers it y to try to xupmirt the
idea that ICS I* actually lines
occur.
"D r. Craw*," ora* of my
\ o r th w r * |c r n I’niversity st-i
,!■ ut* lieg.ni, I a ill li v in g w e

an older m arried sister here
in livaiutou
"And last Monday, my *ii*
te r suddenly *i«tke up a t tlie
(aide and *aid, 1 liave a teeluiK
that Molla-r lx dead ‘
VVell li&lt; r hli'tiand and I
re a s su re d In-r to Lie contrary
lint witlun an tioiir. we leceivcd a telegram telling ila that
inollier had passed aw ay'
"So waxti’t Hi at a perfect
caws ul telepathy or LSI’?"
'I lux type of flUiut mil lia*
been diipllc.ihd many times
in 'in- d a ta compiled at Duke
t iiivi i say.
Hut tiefore you come to a
emir til* ion, also consider a
new spaper contest conducted
here in ( lllcago by Hie DailyNew * a few year* ago
Four panels of a cartoon
strip wen* shown. And the
"tiall,siiis" Were filled with
dialogue in the first three.
In the last panel the c,vi­
le, tant was tu HI) in lia- winds
in tlie tialluun
And out id over 1.3m) entries
that day , liOO (OtdaliKfl the
identii a I word* In th at final
balloon
Ilo you reader* think tlime
i, si people read ea c h other’s
mind?
’ ll did tlM-v start with the

som ewhat listless.
In the motlwr's weekly let
lera thereafter, Hat mother
had suggested how she wished
her heirloom* parcelled out
among the children.
Tlien the mother'* u»ua! letti*r failed to arrive th at parti*
eular Monday
So w .n it ESP nr subcon*
scions diflm-tion using tnayla*
what we rail sub minima! cue*.
Unit led the marries! d aughter
to say
"I Just feel th at mother Is
dead "
A tot of chance h.i|&gt;]M-ostam-es occur which Toni, like
le'epjithv Sis I'll leave It to
you reader*

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f.i &lt;T aiw an).
In n »ittml»ur of other roiin11lea furl her *«di*l mill la d lfif
i* ff(‘n Leini? niadiL
ru’f»»tHirdrt of tin «|e%
*1m)iniept lundin^ ui tLa next fu• .i l Year Will Le ro in t’lil»ah-d
in India, I'akiHtun. T'tirki*^',
Niiofia, Tuni*ia, Lhile and
* I'onhnt. f lur aid I* r««n« * n*
t titled in Xh e te cou ntr n h lie*
111lh*■ they are tun Ier I nk inr
the kind of netf help meimureH
IMlkll
In'Klltl,
(ilfiT D
W n II that will enable them event­
wrnuked l»&gt; eivll u n i , tlir n
ually to stand on f l a i r own
fourths of it* laud w.m held fuel.
l*y (%iiiifiiuuli«tN, \\«'4ta*rn Lu
Foreign aid him also non e
r«|n* vuia (rear in ofo iuo ml- a long way in term s of tho
Jajiiin u u i Dtill in h m d e n o il I H. t e w otirvt x, T « ruln%.
dav's forrigti aid burden l»
Today, tfi« c m m t r i t i uf loss than half u« heavy a* U
WinfiTii Kuni|H* and .Iii|uiii | u a » |5 &gt;».»r* iirn, In lt»PL
an* e&gt; oiKdutcally soimd and I’ S fnreign aid amounted to
ar»! &lt;*arryiiur on aulmtantial » &gt;*ut two percent of our
foreign a i*| protfruiua uf tin ir
i*wn. Our fnrrljjn aid program
in

no w

direuird

tn

th&lt;* di*-

LOOK!

velepin^
mil i n* uf
A nIii .
A fiiiu and I a tm
Xiiiimicu
and we un* making &gt;«lui prnKn ss in hid|dnir many of fhrtMp
mu in Lent of tlrr fn*p world
LfAitk out of tiro vh’iom* cir­
cle of poverty, hunger, i«nor-

IN N ERSPRIN G M ATTRESS
R EN O V A TIO N

ancia a n d dineurir.

AineHcnti m u nun it*
anee I««h done its* job and him
been p rininntttl niiur;uiher in
•Mime Bev«-nt«'eit .o u n tr ie i. In
n«hlith n to the Marshall H un
conn trie* th&lt;**&lt;» im lude Jap an ,
Spain, A*Ufrn*|«\ia and Le
Latuin. In 14 ro un tn e* in
A^ia, Latin
America, anil
-Africa, I hr transition to eco­
nomic self-support is u n der­
w a y ami the need for L'.S.
foreign aid is draw ing tn a
close. These II include such
dram atic rimes of successful
uphill economic progress as
(ireectj le r tc l, and F ree Chi-

gr«i,*» nntiotia] produu! and |*
pei cent of the Federnl Hud
K»-t. Today, foreign aid uc
con fit * for lew* 111si ti one p e r ­
c e n t of t h e t ■"SI * and u n d e r
five porceni of tlie budget
In t«*nn* of u h n t Individual
countries actually receive our
aid was uls'i relatively much
la r g ir in the early year?1*
Ihirini* the heiiflvf of the
.Marshall Flan, A inerttan aid
ummmted tn a* much
per Kurnpean per year. Tnda&gt;. the region where our aid
Is largest per person i* Latin
A nnrica, where It amount*
to about
per &gt;car per
person. In Africa and Asia.
&lt;&gt;ur aid ti moulds to little over
f l per person.
(Next in this tw o-part Ser­
b s : How Foreign Aid H e l p s
the I’ S. Kconomy )

SPEC IA L

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IF YOUR RENT IS COSTING YOU $50
TO $75 OR MORE PER MONTH LET US
SHOW YOU HOW MUCH HOME WE
CAN BUILD FOR THE SAME MONEY I

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II) I Li Mil IL (till
\iliiiiliist r a l n r . A l' i i m a fo r
hitrriinliutiHl llim-lo|»riH m
Tlie Ani'Titim foreign net
fnn|?rimi hud &lt;*&lt;lni« ii 11)fI{*
vMiy ill Mu l »
M ulni r
f»tM &gt;cl nut In li»*lj» tir*"***'*?
and Turkey I&lt;4i ti fun'L tin*
tide of &lt; omnninirtt imi^ich
(dull tnd to 11&lt;-1p i hr ( MijnlHu
of VV'i'vlrHi F i j i u p e rivov&gt; ,
fiom World War 11
In UMH wluii th#» Mar nlmM

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WHY PAY RENT?

Forciirn Aid Record

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ini,.tip III,* ruling ell,**,* »*l
Altamonte Springs
the stale*. Amt lum wo hnv.
Mrs. Julia lierlua
a sit-im
individuals ruining t«
Bear I.ik f-F o re e t t ’lly
gre&gt;» fur redress of alleged
1
ske
Mary
Mr*. Mnrysnn Miles
wrung* before Ilia hat
Alls*
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t&gt;3*.T6Ta
322-621?
(lur «g«, of emir e, i« fur
l a*»« Iberrj
from
tiling tluhpie In feeing
Mrs. Jam ( .i»sellwrt|
1 liter pi lv&lt;
u lu*»lu between the prill
Mh.5044
Mr*. Ittliliir lln iris
eiples of w lint It really a
Chuluols
r.tiH :&gt;831
four part *&gt;.-*t,-in of govern
Mr* Jo sn Msgia
ra.8 11,01
3K5-3711
litetil. We thillh of the prestl.ongwood
- iteuey, the (Tong re a t and tinllrllsry
Ml* Dunns Fxles
1 Judiciary ns heiug the tripod
M n . . t a n k White
H3H-33I7
Hint upholds o u r tysti'tn, h it
CCN-II22
netlililly
American
gov ern ­
Osli ea
Deltona
Mrs. I.ls tr n re Snyder
ment rlritnls Upon a fmirtli
Mrs. Mildred tlaaay
322-1811
support th" people.
868-56 Jl
Today there exists a t ’ouiiLake Monroe
Or led"
cll of S ta le tii’verniuent*,
Mrs. II. I-. Jnhntna
Mr* FNelm l.undy
172472a
365-316U
imele up of s t a t e ilelegnles.
1with the purpose o( giving
I lie people more direct voice
ill
national
affairs.
This
council tius made tlirev p ro­
posal* w hidi tnay I** runsideied as comitig from the
fourth lirancb of A met icon
government.
Pago 4 Sanford, Florida Friday, August 28, IU61 Tho first proposal would
allow two Itiiiil. tif Hie stales
tn propose s m nitllulion ul
w altko a. u k l u w , iih id m ash i- im .iiM u
ameruliiieiit,
ami
(lire e *
v h a n k v o i .t u i . i s k , r i m i i n « k - c-v**,ai
JV M AA V. ITKSITUOM
Hom in '
w in .it
fourilis to ratify it — thus
A i m l l t i killlor
A U v n tlsIu * O n —tut
Inking tlie Initiative away
■ AHHX I. JOIISKOS
HlIV I.IIM.A
from F u n g u s * . Ihc second
H h u | I ii| Kdllur
Adf«l l OI fi |, M .u ,[ &gt; r
him m n
kki uiis Hiu.rmtt.w
proposal would eliminate fed­
T a l t i t t ^ l t K d llu r
C t,n * l* l Adt •! tl-IUK X t a n i g r r
eral judiciary authority ever
IIOIIIS Mil.MAMS
JA Alt: IIIU liN A k V I
I t l l l l l Editor
Uux.li.il M l l l i w
the reapportion incut of stale
DO t i ll; AI'S ITS
t HKD M KM.S
legislatures. Moat drastic of
Cl 11 Killtur
i1 *rt&gt; aalcal Kupt.
J i ll I H l i U . I
nil, is thu th ird proposal. It
H I M . IIM TIVI'
Cntialj Kdllur
Stull I'hi'l(&gt;#.Iui'li« r
would estuldish a court &lt;d
the union, composed of the
t u iiti H ir-rio s M tik *
chief justices of th« highest
■ • • • O illo il
Hr Mull
s tale court*, to review fwi
l . a l i i U lu u a ll
All Olka*
Jit *»»h
lilt I lo r
|U It I T o r
ptem e Ci'Ulr decisloni that
All A Aluutnt
A lt I UuKIkt
pet tain to (lie sintfk.
1 I t A Muiilkt
1 to I UuMkt
I At 1 Uvulk
1 vf 1 MuuIk
T bs people ut e too often re.
0 . A P s t t k l l i t f u l t l l o a t pi u t U t i h t i - I t in a U t u i n c r lp i i u u A u&gt;
guided as having no part in
t t t d Is s d r s s c t .
government except to vote.
k n l t r t d t t Afro,id t i n t WAtltr (•dlwntr II. I I I ! At ik t r . m Hut here they are preparing
o l d . a ot Stnluld, r i u lld t. uniter lb* Act uf Cum
of xltr.h to do what tlie executive und
legislative branches have fail­
Tkt II aiaIA It • member of lb* U nhid I ' r t t t »Mcb It esIUJi A tA cluaiftl/ is Ib t uft fur if p u b l u t i l u k of t i l ik t Iscai ed to do — reform the r a ­
il ciuhud Judiciary.
,
H f l J l l t t l l U 11 LA I t t M A J t l .
(it Hi m
Mi*. In Von Ila)*
;i i :i - I h;; i

is more Impulsive, w o r t re­
The liepuhli.-an* are mov­
ing In Congress and will con­ liant on central government
tinue to move on tin- politi­ and more inclined to organize
cal stu m p to take the 8u* into political machine* run
pri me Court nut of Hie husi. by bosses."
The rural areas where fioldnes* nf amending the Consti­
tution with respect to the v i i ter should reap vote* on
composition of state legis- thi* issue are not limited t i
the Midwest bread ha»k«'.
ture*.
shape their legislature* to «
Jam es H. r a t io n , pre*ider.- Tlie re i- a big farm vote, too,
"fiMitutiunsl pattern just dt — f tlie National Farm ers Un­ in such state* a* New York,
covered in that venerable doc­ ion, si- in* to tie alone among Bettnsy ivania, California an I
political agriculturists in sup- Texas.
ument.
It can he argued tliut n-i port of tlie court. T h a t i» n
news strictly speaking. It
- "di path rn ,* t-i.iily
would b&gt;- new* (f Patton were
t 'ud i hief Justice t : I VV., -I, the " th e r sole of the ,plr»n-n and tiis nss-.'late* a-ia-'-d ti'-n. I’a t t i n plays left field
id tlie t -.iiftit.ti"u l&gt;&gt; jud'- u niij'lm i) '* league. When ti"Q— Have inAny American
Cial iIh I i-v Hlltli tliey " t . i i l ' 1 lit.p- m e down anywhere il birds become extinct ?
tlie t luted Stale any time,
V — Twenty-three, among
the rw ippiutlullin' nt.
Thai was part "f tin a r g u ­ j " u ' vp* t t,&gt; fu.ti Button's them the passenger pigeon
sttu k of hlue» nuzzling along. ! w h ! c h
disappeared
from
m ent Ilf Ass," late Just
Jo hn M. 11ifiIan wti.i .I .-sent- side Hi., clnps if Hie UJO' j North America about 1311,
the li'-ath hen of eastern
• d fiom W arn n'* m.tjonty Wa lter B lh other.
And *u it i* t -.lay. Tiie l Tiitu.fi States and the l.ahra
opinion.
\L I- i I n ' s Committee on Bo- dor duck o f n o rth easte rn
"N othing less than an iw
ercise of Hie ann nu g pnvv- 111i d L.'liii at mn (Ui iBK) web North America.
■mill'd the .....
reapporti t tiy this ru urt." w rot- Hiiri"iiU"-itt
"
"
h
r
m
many
words,
Q - W h a t is the profession
lan of the re«pp"tli nmi'i i ord.-r. "Tlie c",Hi's elaiiniiitii.u il-f'ld Mg H.ese thill the o r­ of a dem ographer?
fur
A —Demography is satixiinf its new cnii*tttulinniil doc­ der meant: "C urtain*
trine indicates h"w fa r
and rural dom tinted horse-and- rnl study of population, ami
howr unwisely
It hit* stniy- buggy s tate governments un- n drm rigraphsr 1* one who
eii
from
the
ap|ir«i|iri.it« responsive to the need* nf Hie do,-, research on the subject.
iiieri o 'ingly urban nation."
Imund* of it. authority "
t\ i ’mg in the Fanil JoiirQ—W hat was the Marie Ce­
It is ids,, argued th at th :i
nul,
s
t
a
f
f
co
rn
spoinlent
leste
mystery ?
Supreme C ourt iinieminunl of
A -The Marie Celeste. »
Hie Constitution will deprive I Ctaml'- W, (J if ford opposed
rural citizens of Inrg. nutliur- the AFL-CIO philosophy. He sailing craft, left New- York
ity over their own lives and wrote this: ‘‘Another view is Harbor on N". 7. 1'7Z. bound
In reuse the power nf eity lli.it fanni-rs repieseut un in- l,,r Grotia. Five week* iutcr
dweller* over tiem-f-lves and ili-prudent spirit, stalile .oeitil she was found abandoned in
their country eousin*
Hie 'pmlities, il'.irn l'le in iul siti­ the Atlantic, non miles » f t
sa m e c a r t f u l *diiati/«i and i imnlry coiifltis do not liko n' • and uni'iue ecoiiomic in­ of G ibraltar. The crew was
simply arrive at tile sam e con- Hint. They at'- lieginnilig to lin e .ta and , . , these ip,al. never heard ffutn.
elusion?
lie heard from.
tl a math teac h er asks loo
Eatut " ig .in v a t i"iiuni.
pupils how much two times fur tidy are protesting Hie
[In?
C u m d tu j - _ 1 I o n U ilh ,
two amount to, and if ad too e'liirt's imposition of the fedstudents say " F o u r ." is tliat era! judiciary a* the overlord
an exam ple id mind reading of s tate political systems, 'Hie
(KSI’ i?
\
it v i y r c
JiVof
protest* will develop incieaatn the case of my student
m g tieul ns the cam paign tiro/
who lejMirtifl tier sifter's a]e
gressi'*. If all »ss"i'litte ju s ­
parent telepathy alsmt ltd mo­
tice can accuse his court
ther's death, tiere a r e Mime
brethren of amending the
?» t
• • * . U « ' •*
SOU wt V
.1 1 4 8 ’ ‘k'WII t
additional facts:
That sister had VL«it«»l )a-r Constitution hy juilidal pirnR A NF d WO, M DPKJA
motiier a month earlier awl res* there I* nut touch li ut 11
not&lt;f| that she was wan awl to w h a t an a n g ry country

•

throughout the United States, M
courts, or 13.1 per cent, reported
delays of more than .‘to months. In
general, legal congestion paralleled
population congestion.
Far and away the national lender
again was the Circuit Court of Cook
County, III. (Chicago), with an aver­
age delay of 57.ti months. (It was
tiri months in ltMi3.)
At the other end of the scale was
the District Court of Yellowstone
County, Mont. (Hillings), with a wait
of only J.7 months.

Holmes Alexander

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-ousin or political campaigner itie* of farm people halanes
off city political action which
might any.

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IF WE BUILD ON YOUR LOT
m o w much rent a rc you p n y in g e a c h m o n th ?
J $50? $65? $75 or m o ,u ? W h a te v e r rent you
[ p a y you a , u b u y in g a h o m e (or xam eo ne
lo lto - not for yourxclf a n d fam ily! At the
[ e n d of 12 year* you will h a v e a nice b un ch
I of rent receipt* b u t no houxe.

WHAT $2.00 A DAY CAN BUYI
111 teem* Laid lo believe, but c a iy to prove, ihol
lonly 550 a month, which ir lt-»v than $2 00 a
Idoy, amounli to 57.2CO in 12 yvais 560 a month
llor )2 year* amount* to 58,640 S ’0 a month lor
112 yeari nmounti to 5 10 000 And to on. Alto, a
[p art of your monthly poymrntv a ic ten deductliblel 5o . . . no matter how little you are paying
Iper month for rent, multiply that by 12 monthi
lu n d then mult'ply il b / 12 y eari and tlie total
jit how much money you will pay a landlord —
jo t pay lot a home of your o * n l

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Whatever i d e a l you may h a v e of t h e cost e f i
tuitable home for yaurtelf and fomily we invite
you to writ* lor our lotetl catalog which illus­
trate! our 21 model hornet, thowt iloor plant,
and gi«et detail o( conttruchon. There il
charge or obligation for thit booklet. You owe
,i to yourtell and f ami l y to find out how much
home y o u con get lor the money you a re now
paying for rent. W e have built over 100.000
hornet throughout the country and they are our
b rtt udverlitemenlt. Juit mod the coupon of
c a 1! o! ony one of the Jim Waller bronche*.
You will be ihown every courtety.

HOW MONEY GROWS IN 12 YEARS
$ 50
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M d S i: IH .K K D S ill. (&gt;ei'tir iit *i ip,ol 11"tn «*\i i'ssiv e h e a t, an in ju r y an il o ther cause* G ray
I.a iiy A lta m e a se !&gt; i\nn, is tram e il t.&gt; meet w ith
such an emt'tT'oni y.

IH Vtrs, it, |„ Johnson
tie r,

kid d les,

1 'life

lu ll.

1.

b rin g up ii touch} subject
I ut it's T H A T lim e again,
I luii't you lo ur Hint -* huol
hell ring ing ? I bet th a t Moil*
iluy morning, Inight and e a r ­
ly. there won't In- a single
boy and gill lute for school
In cause m other will tie s i
gla 1 In s. e you hllek 111 si'hmll.
Scliool buses will s t a r t t h a t
day The drivers nut this iii i ;,'
Will he the name ns last year
I have *een a lot of new fle es
here in my district. New fa m ­
ilies «re on Nm eissvis, Itiver
view, J e w e tts lame. * * *
Hugh and Ituth flowed if
Kivervlew Avenue have gone
to Kentucky to bring hark
d a u g h te rs Italian a and lleeky
who have been having a won­
derful time visiting w ith rel­
atives. * * * The H a rry Wilantis along with d aughters
Kim mid Jo y and son H..I
are enjo ying the cool (?»
liiei'ies of South Carolina Ibis
week. • • * Happy birthday
to Mrs. K sther Spivey. She
aays she is tig y ears young.
She told nie In a plume con­
versation th a t her mother has
fold her home in llceee ami
will move over here to be
m a r her. Mrs. Ciregory has
I.... .. a frt!i|Mcnt visitor over
fieri'. * * * Also a luippy
birthday to It tty (Mrs Huh*
e r t ) Mann and also co n g ra t­
ulations on her and Hob's
th ird wedding
unmvvfsiiry.
T hey relehrute.l it Saturday
by taking in the town n« the
Saying goes. I think I h t i .
said tIley were g ing shop
ping. * * * \Ve want In eon*
grHtulnte Ifob .,n roeeiving h i 1
appoint no nt as the tow pos'niU't' r of l.ak'* Munior * *
Mr and Mrs, Karl T. Ittooks
and family have arrived from
Sun 1lo go, Calif ami are
looking for a house. They have
derided tn niuhn this their
home. The lliooks a te very
old friends of N athan and

pm .u i i in . '.o' '-il&gt; i and act

.. Psychiatrist or a rb itra to r
:ti css.-ling many children
w
'h. r pi &gt;'l m« In general
they case tin hardens of flic
f d'
no utior* "f schools
i '.i a i a pi.fly grow ng school
p . u:.. io.t in t i i a ua 'le 'cr*
i ,, - t ' i i cap-i dy pet for in
i .i a I a.lo &gt; rei . i i i vim s j . o f i ui iii
-i It. I Cross
■ • ui.ii u. 1 irsf y t and in
si . 'ion an I in Io, ti ii.it on
Hit
i 'h e Health Hep.irt
■i- ■"! t lies w o'
r '‘ell Wit It
the Public Ih alth \ .ir-r a»s i . in d to 'I • il schools and
■a th dn ' hool prim ipa s
\l the end of th. r trainin g
pr '..'ii
in tin;*' csMie cap*
pm and pinting cereniortci ti . "dll ted l*t ,1y I .id I " wear
l i ir iirit.’i ins w it fa pi i le
l • i■■i;■ mi ’ .Mi',* are tr-m and
st.-ippi and .. sy inl»d of pre»*
■
w'luli c m i nands respect,
so Mo unio ha» no worries if
.1 mi in or s o i l ici ‘ines ill or
• ip .i ed at a s. Into! w here
I
&lt;ir n 1 o ti |« earefully
t &gt; ip it g \ ilu rteer s r\ ice
Hi
\1 Vrtlim \e s in i tl l. a
r. l.i tn e 'i m m inter to San
for I is tin- tir i eh n t m an of
th
Si 11 in"le County Viv.eri
c.i'i Ifed Cross i liaplet and
w 'll he w otViirg closeli with
the Cray l ad. school program .

fl'ietlil■ at the showei * * *
litad to see .1. 11 tiol bnlcM.t
l imb I and Mrs s , f Nor­
wood ai d Narine bark home
a ft e r a l a . a t h n in ti e moun­
tains uf 11 niiesse. . • * * Veil
glad to w . h iimt bark K&gt; v ,
an,I Mis. I ' ii It.iid n and l o ­
th Mary I,-..use IHv. Hardin,
p o t u r of I psala I'ti • -iterlllll ( hull II, fill- been lltti'll ling a sum mer college n bool
in Texas oil a seholm shlfi.
IP v. &lt; ion
y of Ni w S m y ­
rna lleaeb t u , upi. d the pu pit while llev. Hatdili was
gone. * * • Well just a re­
minder again kiddles. He on
time tit Siliool and HK * t \
TIM li ut tile h i s st&gt; p. If the
bus is just a few minutes
late just wait bem use II' Will
get there. Ilow about Icin g
th ere just a few minutes e a r ­
ly to fie sure of catching it
since for a few days the linn*
schedule will \iiiy a loti
• • • tliu thought fills m i
is in the form of a s oig &gt; no
these words to the till"' "f
“ I "t Me I all You Sw ref la ii C
and do what it says.
I.el m e have v ur fi ■ mlsli p.
You'll* a pal of lull.' .
I,i t me have a hitlidi la p,
I i't mi' see you smile;
Walk along tog eth er
lining mile by mile,
l.et me have your friendship
You'ie a |ml of mine.

Hr
Vesiiiith a n.it.se of
Tlant City, was graduated
fro u the t nn ersity of Klnri.la il H*V. with Illgil honors,
and w i* cr.i hiat.'d Irom Duke
t ti . . *itv s k h.m of Medli ne
in
He interned and i. c e o i I re* den i training m snr.. -I .it 1 I! ll:s Miller Health
Ik hi."' t n o . i . ii. of Florida
Hem .cii.uiirli interested in
p' In t
he' .'I health con.
lit \ c s ttuIII has al
re .|i p r m c l an asset to &gt;or
i1" 111 'i■nidi ii some of the re1,\ n i In lia&gt; . omliu'ted 11.*
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the V ' c: ,.n JJe.l Cross will
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r.| ,'ppcd to ro p e with Since
lur ti r j y bailies h a w been a
i it! .if ilit" Junior High Health
P ro g ram , Mr. C.irlton &gt;.• .1
t l i .- f has n ever In-on a tim e
« nit thci were not &lt;&gt;n .lilt..
(I. . inimi nJi'il the Cray t.ail*
ii-&gt; tn t in* utm ost. and eniph.it.
u .r U stmeil that they a re a
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Mai In ,i.
K t'sseit. r \ ecu live
secret a n of the Vlltei icon KWl
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Mrs
I’ri.ssell desires
ri. pnh city nor com m endat . 'I . portray s a behind the
si i ne loic which has Iteen
iiistriniieiit.ll in the Miecesa
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i&gt; now m the proee.s* of re*
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«nniiii silii.ol s e m e s te r Trainin- i Hi.-.-, a re scheduled for
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• lo 'it
.l'.ivnU h room So all
i n iil os w it Ii a hi Ho spot n
I m on i our hand* a rc in.it*
c l io io m teer your s e r v ir e i
« n.. ii \o n will find gratify m j
,o.l rew arding I’lease en ntaet
ttio Villi'n r an lied Cro** of*
lice as soon ns possible (of
fu rther info n n a t ion.

M V Iff if t I'H K N I I S S tiiilile iily fe d s fu iiit in the &gt;i limit * T,tsn m o in, I l
t i ’tili! lie ext i ! 1‘ MH‘it l, I " " 111’n )i jii liv ily on llii- | i |; l' p .to iiiiil. sn m c lliiiitt 'Im
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r i i t m l i i i r eahu'ii i, lu ll kee |iin ir vveiglit tei iiriH
is one o f the ilu tio s o f t ln iv I -a* ly .Mrs. l'Y a n k
S ti.y ilrr. o f l.n k it M .m \ K li'n te n liU 'y Siditm l, to
c s tu M is li m i m ,H o prow lit pm) tlcv L'lojitriciit
i li.ir t s .

WSCS Circles
Set Meetings
Ity Ju n e CuvsrllH 'm
T u n circles from the Cu*
selbcrry
Couim uniti Metli"
•list I'hiirrh VVM s w II m e ' t

Tiirsday innrning.
The Sunshine Circle will
meet al t) .1 m at tin* luuio'
of Mrs Crank Messirk, i d
Hibiscus IIoud Mrs lion VI.u
I-end. circle c h airm an , will tu
in rliarge
The Ihircas Circle w ill m e ' t
.it 0.30 a m. nt the home of
Vtrs Haul Kngclinan, VVillim
b an c. Kantnndo. Mrs. C. K
Vanicc is circle ch airm an .

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w ith a
lii'ailai lie. No net'll to I re t. t ir a y l.a ilv Kraneea
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Church To Honor
New Minister
First Southern Methodist
i hutch of Sanford will honor
Hev. Durwurd 11, Knight, reranlly appointed past' r, and
Mrs. Knight at a reception to
he held Is*tween the hours uf
?' and It p.m. Sunday at the
S anford Woman'* Club.
A rran g em en t* for the oc­
casion are being made in i aoperation with the c h u r c h '*
VV' min'* Missionary S o c i e t y
and it* president. Mr* VV. T
W arten, who will be in ehnrg-e,
VII mrmlH'r* and iu t e ii - i i I
friend* arc invited to attiiid.

Promotion Day
Prnmnlion Hay will be ob­
served by the Cas-nlberry
Community Methodist Church
Sunday School this Sunday at
a 15 a in. Copies of the lie
w e d Standard Version of ti n
Ihblc will la* presented to a!1
the boys and girls being pro
moled tu (he Third Hi ail*
• las*
Carlyle Swafford
i Sunday School b u |a n n t e n * l'ill

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H atch " f ( room.* H ig h School \
tliro a t. H ath il -Vs a tunjfiie (ie jire **
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'Eighteen' Shapes Up As Magic Number For N L's Phillies
Late Drives By
Reds Or Giants
Seem Doubtful

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Pape 6— FrI. A uk. 28, '64

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Eighteen shape* up today a*
the magic number which will
enable the Philadelphia Philllea to win their flrit National
League pennant alnce 1850.
Juat 11 victories In their re
maiding &gt;6 gamea—a mere .500
pace—will give the Phllllea 95
wini (or the Beaton and mean
that either the second-place
Cincinnati Beds or the thirdplace San Franclaco Glanta
would have to play better than
.700 ball to win the flag.
Aiturning the Phllllea win
half their remaining gamea,
the Reda will have to take 28
HUSTON PLATT’S “DIXIE TWISTER” will have the eye of m ost npecof their last 1 8 -e bristling .722
ta to r a Saturday and Stindny at the Osceola Drng Strip when the Seminole
pace— to reach 96 vlctorlea.
Timing Association presents its “bis money” draff racing card. Platt and
The Glanta1 chances would be
the “Twisters” are capable of speeds up to 135 m.p.h,
even more remote because
they would have to win 28 ol
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
their last 34 games—a .765
pace— to edge out the Phillies.
National League history ti
filled with glorious garrison
finishes but the (act of the
m atter la that neither the Redi
nr the Glanta look like they
can stage a late drive. The
Reda are a .558 teams as they
head Into the final phase of the
campaign and the Giants are The Seminole Timing Asso­ speeds up to 135 m.p.h. and an the Rev. Mr. Black In a ’84
ciation will hold this season's ET (elapsed time) of 10.69 Plymouth, "Aloca Presents'
no better than a .547 club.
(a '84 Plymouth), Bob Fulp In
“
The Giants lost another op­ big money" meet Saturday seconds in the quarter mile.
Also on hand will be Bbb a '84 Falrlane, Vernoa Jone
portunity to gain ground oo and Sunday at the Osceola
the idle Phillies Thursday drag atrip and the weekend of Tucker In his 1963 aluminum In a '84 Plymouth.
Gatea will open at 6:30 p. m.
night when they were smother­ activltlea will feature Huston Chevy. Tucker has posted
ed, 13-0, by the Milwaukee Platt of A ltinta with his speeds In the 125 m.p.h. brac­ Saturday. Time trials will get
under way at 7:30. On Sunday
ket
Braves and suffered their "Dixie Twister."
The "Twister" is a 1984 flb- Also expected la Mile Cole­ the gates will open at 10:30
third straight defeat.
Beaten by the Dodgera In reglaaa Chevell capable of man In his 1964 Falrlane and a. m.
Loe Angeles on Wednesday
Bight, the Glanta played like
• team that had traveled half
way acrosa the country over­
night aa they were overwhelm­
ed by Hank Fischer’s three-hil
pitching and a 18-hit attack.
The San Franclaco-MUwaukee game was the only sche­
duled National League game.
Washington scored first with
By Jos Gergea
NORFOLK, Va. (U PI) In the only American League
a 73-yard bomb from Iso to
DPI Sports Writer
games, the Minnesota Twlm
A sparkling Johnny llnitas, Angelo Cola and also drew last Who was tho mysterious six­
downed the Chicago While Sos teamed with an agile defense, hlood with a 7i-yard thriller th man who purchased some
5-2, the Detroit Tigers topped Is proving to be an effective from Shiner to Frank Rudd.
of Sonny Liston's stock in Inthe Boston Red Sox 5-4 and the onc-tuo punch for the Balti­ The Cleveland B r o w n a Intercontinental
Promotions,
Lot Angeles Angels defeated more Colts.
whose suddenly dynamic of­ Inc 7
,
the Kansas City Athletics 7-1.
About the only regret Unitas fense Jolted the opposition for That’s what the World Box­
could have about a game in a total of 08 points In their last ing Association conventioneera
which he tossed two touch­ two exhibition tilts, will meet wanted to know today before
down passes and completed 15 their toughest test of the pre- voting for or against the re­
of 25 bullets for 251 yards is season so far In the form of turn Cassius Clay • Liston
that the itetiitlci, sweet as the defensively mighty host heavyweight title fight In No­
they sound, don't count until Detroit Lions tonight.
vember.
the start of the regular sea­
Atorncy Garland Bill Cher­
son. Rut he’ll still take plea­
ry of Chester, Pa., assured
sure in that 41-14 trouncing of
WBA officials Thursday night
the Washington Redskins in a
he would produce (he name
Safe boating and basle sea­ National Football League preof the "new man from Den­
manship lessons are sched­ season encounter Thursday
ver" at today's WBA business
uled to begin Sept, g, at the night.
aesslon in the Golden Triangle
Greater Orlando Chamber of
Unitas* aerial acorca covered
Hotel.
Commerce building.
71 yards to John Mackey and
Just at the close of Thurs­
The course, presented by 24 yarda to Lcnnie Moore. His
day evening's lively four-hour
Orlando • Sanford U. 8, Coast pisses also act up a 24 yard
A record turnout resulted question . and • answer ses­
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 4-11, field goal by Jim Martin and Inst Tuesday evening at Jet sion, tho slender red - haired
includes instruction In naviga­ a one yard touchdown plunge t.anei when Hicliar (Zooklo)
young Cherry couldn’t recall
tion, safety afloat, rules of the hy Moore.
/.ticker man issued a call for the name of the sixth man,
road and the use oI charts
The nimble Colt defense the organizational and famili­ he tald.
and compass.
played like there were visions arization night of the Busi­ "But I'll have It by morn­
of championship bonus checks nessmen's Bowling League. ing," he promised.
dancing before their eyes. De­ No less than 12 definite teams,
Cherry, attorney fop Inter­
fensive halfbacks Lcnnie Lyles with the possibility of at continental and Liston, also la
MOTics or out
TOi AI.Fill'll SI. TETflEAULT and Bob Boyd each anagged a least two mare responding a stockholder In Intercontinen­
and VICTORIA A. TE. Redskin to ti and turned It to during the following week, es­ tal.
TIIKAULT, his wlfs.
tablished (heir spots In a lea
Sonny of Denver had owned
TOU AND EACH OF TOU Colt advantage.
• r* htrsbr notified that lull Lylea picked off one from guc.
2214 per cent of Intercontinen­
till bssn Mmminnil aaalnat 'Skin signal-caller George Iro, Representatives on hand for tal stock at the time of the
)nu In lha Circuit Court ol Uia subbing for the injured Sonny tho business meeting were
Ninth Judicial Circuit ol tha
Feb. 25 fight in Miami Beach,
Flat* of Florida In and lor Jurgenaen, In the third period lion Sun, Atlantic Coast Line, where ha lost hla title on a
Famlnola lountr. tha abbre­ and returned It for a 57 yard Dlck'a Appliance, HLH Pro­
controversial seventh • round
viated till# of which tai
m i B ritOVIDENT ISWTITU. TD.
ducts, Glass • Met, Wall Plum­
TION KOIl KAVINOS IN THE Boyd Intercepted his from bing, Aulonetlca, Lance, Rex technical knockout because of
a left shoulder injury.
town or UOSTON, ate.
I'lalntlft, Dick Shiner In the final quart­ Liquors, Phillips • Fox Uphal- Since the WBA frowns upon
-vser and took a 54-yard Jaunt to storey, «■ well as several un- ■ fighter’s having any finan­
ALFRED It. TKTnEAULT and the Redskins' end xone.
sponsorrd teams. Still to be cial Interest lo a promotion,
VICTORIA A. TETREAULT, hla
wife.
Martin's second field goal, heard from are the Elks plus Sonny sold hla 22to per cent
In Chancery No. t i l l s
Tha nature of thla ault la a a 43-yarder in the fourth quar­ Kondrarki and Cline's Sin­ of Uie stock last April,
foreclosure ol that certain ter, rounded off Baltimore's clair.
rnurtirane from aald defendant* ■coring binge.
Again K was decided to try
to ■•Ulnllir. listed Slay IS, l&gt;la
and recorded Slay II, 1*10 In
to stay within a 650 maslmum
Official Itscords llook )ol page
for the four-man teams since
lit of tha fublla Ilecorda of
last year*» effort resulted in
Famlnola County, Florida, an
n u ra d a y ’e Re suite
cumbsrlna that carfaln plaea
a near blanket finish at the Chattanooga 7 Columbus 8
or parcal of properly local
W. L. PeL GD end of the schedule. New bow­ Knoxville 6 Macon S
»d, eltuatf, and bains In aald
County and Htata, to-wlfi
lers or teams are urged to Charlotte I Birmingham 1
Philadelphia 77 49 .611
Lot T. mock T. West hare Cincinnati
sign up no later than Sept. 1, Lynchburg 8 Asheville S
70 58 .556 7
field VNret. Addition, aa
since the league will official­
recorded In Flat Book II, San Franclaco 70 58 .647 8
Fata ST, Seminole County St. Louis
ly kick off at this time.
68
68
.540
•
Public Recorda.
To L L Finals
65 61 .516 12
EACH OF TOU IB REQUIR- Milwaukee
):i&gt; lo file your answer or Pittsburgh
CONSECUTIVE GOALS
64 63 .504 1344
W I L L 1 A M SP ORT, Pa
olhar written dafanaaa fa the Loe Angelea 02 63 .400 1444
DETROIT (U P I)—Th Da- (U PI)—Stolen Island, N. Y.,
Complaint with lha Clark of
tha Circuit Court of Bamlnote Chicago
59 69 .457 1044 l roll Red Wings scored 15 and Monterrey, Mexico, reel­
County, Florida, In thla pro. Houston
consecutive goals against the ed today In advance of their
66 72 .488 22
(•Hina and lo aervo a copy
thereof upon tha plalntlff'a at- New York
45 74 .889 3444 New York Rangers on Jan ­ clash Saturday In the finale
tnrnaya, whoia name* and aduary 23, 1944 In a National of the 18th annual Little
Thursday’s Games
•Iraaa are hereinafter eat forth,
League World Series.
• a required by law. not later Milwaukee 13, San Francisco Hockey League game.
than tha Slrd day of kaptombar 0 (N)
l i l t . In default thareof tho
Only game acheduled
rauaa will proceed ex parte
upon tho entry of a Dacraa
Friday'e Gamea
1'ro Conform asalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and lha New York a t Chicago
official leal of aald Court In Philadelphia a t Pittsburgh
S M IT T Y ’S Snappin’ Turtle
Reminds County. Florida, line &lt;N&gt;
llth day of Auaual lilt.
2710 8. HWY. 17-92 — SANFORD]
Houston a t Cincinnati (N)
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. Loa Angeles a t St. Louia (N)
Clark of lha Circuit Court San Franclaco a t Milwaukee
All Sizes Self-Propelled ,
By: Uartba T. Vlhton
Deputy Clerk
(N)
HEARDAU^ aitlDl.WT AND
R O TA R Y MOW ERS
Saturday's Gamea
LEWIS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
New York a t Chicago
BALES
ft SERVICE • PH- 813-3411
0« North Court Street
Philadelphia a t Pittsburgh
I’oel Office llox It}!
The Snappin* Turtle la MORE MOWER 1
Houston a t Cincinnati
Orlando, Florida
J'-ibll.h Aus. 11, II * Sapl. Iax Angelea a t St. Louie
4. IL 1914.
San Franclaco a t Milwaukee
L’lH F tl

Platt's 'Dixie Twister' W ill

Appear On S TA Racing Program

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Unitas Plus Defense WBA Asks About
Mystery Man In
Equals Colt Victory
Liston's Deal

Seamanship And
Boating Course
I Dates Are Set

(

Businessmen's
Bowling Loop
Plans Made

Lcnal Notice

National League

/

Southern League

Coaching Staff%
Af Lpan Gets
New Mentor

Smith Records
No-Hit Win In
Summer Loop
By Jim Becchee
Don Smith, Altamonte'* ace
Summer League hurlcr, came
through In the clutch Tuesday
night at Cooper Field In Cas­
selberry's Recreation Park.
Reside* establishing a place
for himself in the “School Boy
Hall of Fam e" with a spark­
ling no-hitler, he also won the
championship for his club.
In a game which lived up to
the true tradition of tensionfilled title contests, Smith was
without a doubt the hero. Dur­
ing the seven inning match he
faced a total of 22 bitters. In
allowing no hits, he wrlffed
20 men. Showing rcmarkahlc
control throughout the night,
he felled to walk a man.
The only Casselberry play­
er to reach base against Smith
during the 9-0 victory was leftfielder Lcn Moslcr, who was
safe at first on shortstop
Gene Griffin's error In tho
third fram e, Mosler failed to
advance and was still on base
when the Inning ended.
Smith was aided consider­
ably by heavy Altamonte hit­
ting throughout the game, His
m ates got Altamonte on the
acoreboard with a single run
in the second and then scored
a trio of m arkers In tho fol­
lowing frame. They added two
runs to their total In tha fifth
and clinched the victory with
a three-run uprising in the
sixth. Joe Pavclchak and
Smith's battery mate, Duffy
Neufield, led the Altamonte
attack with homer* In the
third end the sixth inning, re ­
spectively.
AHam.uto 1 1 3 8 2.3 0 9 7.1
CatselberryO.O 0 9 0.8.0 0 0 o
Don Smith and Duffy Neu­
field; Steve Simpkins and
Floyd Williams. HR's; Alta­
monte • Joe Pavclchak (3rd),
Duffy Neufield (6th)

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LOOKING I’ERT in their red nnd white uni forma, these cheerleaders at
South Seminole Junior High School at Casselberry will ho cheering tha
Hurricnncs on to victory this fall. Left to right, front, Leslie Komisar,
Marty Dean, Camlin Herrington; hnck, Bonnie Simmons, Lnlon Byers nnd
Becky CInck. Members of the squad not ahown are Lynn Millers, Judy
Chenct, Ginn Bnlnbnnski nnd Susie Webber.
(Herald Photo)

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Maris Files Suit Against U PI
For Defamation O f Character

By Murray Oldertnen
Sports Editor
Tony Leme, caught at Knic­
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. kerbocker CC in Tcnafly, N.J.,
Roger Marls U bent on pre­ in an exhibition match with
serving tha Image. Ha has Gary Player, said he'd like
filed ault for a cool half a to play about 25 of those fun
million against UPI for de­ things a year. And why not?
famation of character. And He gets $2,500 for Saturdays
eves the Yankee front office or Sundays and |2,000 for a
is reported angry at him be- week-day outing. . . Know
b e c a u s e he didn't clear M what Arnold Palm er's scale
Is? (5,000 for a week-end
through them. . .
Owner Arthur Allyn of the round, 33.500 during the week
Chicago White Sox, who was­ . . . Incidentally, Champagne
n't at all happy about the way Tony's favorite beverage is
the Yankees were sold to not the bubbly, but a light
CBS with the approval of blend of Scotch. , . .
On the hustling Phillies,
Ford Frick, has some strong
Ideas on what kind of man
baseball's new commissioner
should be.". . . " I don't want
a politician," says Allyn. "I'm
not Interested in ■ lawyer. He
shouldn’t be anybody current­
ly in baseball. And 1 don't
endorse Bill Vceck. . . But he
should bo a real strong personility." . . . Maybe some­ The No * Nothing Bowling
body like Jack Paar, huh?
league of Forcit City ami
Poor Mcts Just can't win Bear Lake closed out Its most
'em all. They had Just beaten successful season Wednesday
NEW YORK ( U P I ) - A m e r ­
ican League President Joe the Pirates, 3-2, in a game night at Apopka. Following the
Cronin's decision to consider canceled In the eighth be­ awarding of trophlci, the loop
the recent tll-2-mUlton sale of cause of rain when a gambler had a 3-6-9 game.
Wlnncri of the women’s di­
the New York Yankees to the lamented, "Even when the
Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ Mcts win and you got 'em, vision were Mrs. Emma Unlcy,
tem at a special league m eet­ you can’t collect." fit takes first; Mrs. Aggie Ostrander,
ing was hailed today by Yen- a nlne-Innlng game to make aecond; third ptaee wont to
kee President Dan Topping the unofficial wager official) Mrs. Pat Haslcy and fourth to
Mrs. Mary Krcnzer.
and CBS Chairman William
Al Kremcr copped first
Paley.
plate In the men's division wiUi
Both expressed confidence In
C trl Unley second, BUI Berke­
the methods used by Cronin
ley third end Bob Duncan
to obtain necessary league ap­
fourth.
proval In the first place but
League President Paul Kling­
said the special meeting would
W. L. PeL o n
er was presented with a ball
resolve any possible doubt Baltimore
77 50 .600
■bout the validity of the trans- Chicago
78 62 .600
44 point pen and pencil set as a
token of the loop's appreciation
fer.
New York
72 63 .676 4
for hla leadership this season.
The meeting will be held In Detroit
68 63 .610 11
Next season the league has
Boston, Sept. 0,
ktinneaoto
64 64 .600 1344
Chicago White Sox owner Ar­ Loe Angelea 66 66 .600 1344 decided to form separate cir­
cuits for the men and women.
thur C. Allyn, a vigorous dis­ Cleveland
62 66 .484 1644
senter of the transaction, said Boston
67 71 .460 20
the meeting will give the lea­ Washington 61 70 JD2 2744
gue • chance to “ clarify and Kansas City 48 B0 .376 2944
clear up adverts criticism "
Thursday's Gamea
surrounding the aale.
l.oa Angelea 7, Kansas City 1
Earlier, Paley said In a let­ Minnesota 6, Chicago 2
ter to Topping that CBS fa­
Detroit 6, Boston 4
Lake Mary 30, Brotherhood
vored such a meeting "so that
Only games scheduled
18
there will be no possible doubt
Friday's Games
Lake Mary 134 846 6—20 17
as to the validity of the trans­
Boston a t New York (N)
Brotherhood 601 115 6—19 14
action in all respects."
Washington a t Minnesota (N) Sturgill and Conway
“ We urge that It be fully dis­
Cleveland a t Kanaaa City (N) Sunday School 30, Longwood
cussed and voted upon again
Chicago a t Baltlmora 3, twi•
at • special meeting of the
nlght
league m em bers," added PaSunday School 414 335—20 16
Detroit
a
t
Loa
Angelea
g,
toy. “This should dispel once
Longwood
220 131— B 7
twl-nlght
and for all the unfortunate
Parkereon and Luke; Liv­
Saturday's Games
confusion and suspicion now
ingston end Strong.
Detroit
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Cleveland a t Kansas City
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Boston a t New York 2, twi­ Casselberry 241 007 x—14 23
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By United Press International ll ight
Simpkins and Stevenson.
NORFOLK, Vn. (U Pi) Crawfish, p r a w n o a n d
Jose Chico Veil, 114, Miami
Beach* outpointed Tommy shrimp are allied to tho lotw
Tibbe, 133, Boston 10.
■ter,

No-Nothing Loop
End Bowling
Season

Topping, Paley
OK Meeting On
CBS-Yank Deal

American
League

Seminole
American

Fight Results

even the coaches hit the dirt.
At least, every time George
Myatt, in the third base box,
signals a runner to slide, the
old flash of the base paths
hits the ground with him,
sort of a sympathetic reac­
tion. . .
Sandy Koufax apparently
has an Insatiable desire to
Improve. Now he has added a
fork ball to his pitching rep­
ertoire. He happened to be
hatting against El Hoy Fare
one day when the Pirate re­
liever slipped the fork dcllvfry by him for a strikeout.
Sandy liked what he saw so
much that bo practiced the
pitch and the other day tried
It on dangerous Henry Aaron.
Got the Brave slugger to pop
up, too, In e crucial situation
a t*

The inflcldcrs on the Balti­
more Orioles never come to
tho mound for words of en­
couragement when Wally Bun­
ker is pitching. . . "H e’s us­
ually In a position," Bob
Johnson said, "where you
don't have to go out and talk
lo him ." . . .
The t e n n 1 a maturity of
young (17) Cliff Hlchcy can
be attributed to Ham Richard­
son, the former amateur
champ who’s no longer on the
regular racket trail. Cliff
works out regularly with Ham
back home in Dallas, Tex.,
anil claims, “ Playing with him
gives mo as much experience
ns a full year on tho Eastern
grass court circuit." . . .
The improvement In Cookie
Rojas, (he all-around utility
man of the Philadelphia Phil*
lies (he can and has played
eight positions In the majors),
is no accident. Right now be
goes around with a can of
nutty putty (kid'i stuff) In his
hand, and squeezes It regular­
ly to build up the wrisU be
jammed in a collision with an
outfield wall, , ,
Between you'n me, halfback
Tom Matte has completed a
successful skin transplant for
what was diagnosed as a pos­
sible malignant growth on
his nose. , ,

now

By Jim Beechos
Herald Sport* W riter
Brightened by additions te
the teem and tha coaching
■toff, tha Lyman Greyhound*
have experienced their first
practice with pads. Among
the newer members of the
Hounds' are Paul Lambert,
Jim Chambers, and Ren
Greene. Each ef tha three
sophomore l i n e m e n
hae
looked good in recent work­
outs.
Lambert has been especial­
ly outstanding, and It is pos­
sible that he might break
Into the storting eleven with­
in the next few weeks.
Joining the Lyman coach­
ing staff this week, wee
Coach Dick Silvera. He will
be the principal Instructor
for the Greyhound backfield.
Head Coach Dick Copeland
commented on the addition to
the staff, “ We are pleased to
have thla fine coach a i one ef
us."
Copeland Introduced Silvers
and giving the athletes a
short pep talk. Ho emphasized tha necessity of desire
and determination as deriding
factors In the game of foot­
ball. Following this, Cope­
land separated the backs and
linemen and began to prac­
tice in earnest.
Copeland and Silvera di­
rected tho backs In aeveral
running drills while Coach
Rodney Umbergar led th e
line stalwarts In conditioning
drills.
The top hackfleld quartet
of Jack Blanton, Austin Savilla, AI Cantrell and Phil
Perrault — all seniors — re­
main Intact so fa r and most
likely will stay that way.
However, a sophomore named
I&lt;arry Lott h ai been quite
Impressive and will probably
plenty of action against
Ocoat in tha opener Sept. 25,
Fullback Dsn Overton and
halfback Larry Baker also
look good.
Blanton, tha senior field
general, appears te be In top­
flight condition and could
easily emerge as a standout.
Snvillo also aeema ready to
*o after a year of playing behind Lea Lyle, the ex-Greyhound sta r now with tho
Mainland High Buccaneers of
Daytona Beach.
Copeland summed up tha
first ecsaion with pads, “We
weren't aa wall organised ■■
wo would have liked to have
been. But wo didn’t do bad
for the first time."
Most people agree th a t Lyman’a gridiron expectations
are not as rosy as they hava
been during the l u t few
years, but they aren 't under­
estimating the Greyhounds.
The boye from Longwood
have determination.

International
League
Thoraday'i Results
Buffalo 11 Toronto 8
Rochester 8 Syracuse 0
Atlanta S Columbus 8
Jacksonville 4 Richmond 1

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No glittering cities of anc­
Walt Disney** *fThe Moon with the color film featuring night and continue* through
Spinner*" lead* off tbli com* Haley Mill* in the leading Tuesday night. Sharing the ient civilisation* had to be
ins week'* movie fare at the role.
billing ia “ Advance to the rebuilt and destroyed for it;
MovieUnd Drive-In Theatre
The feature open* Sunday
no crucial battles in which

CO-STARS Hnyley Mills and Peter McEnery
add youth, looks nnd tnlent to Walt Disney’s
first suspense-mystery, "The Moon-Spinners."
Eli Walluch nnd Pola Negri also star in the
Technicolor feature. Itelcnscd by Buena Vista.

R ear" and starring Glenn
Ford.
Disney's movie, his first
venture into suspense-mys­
tery, Is billed as his best ef­
fort to dsto in the field of
family entertainment.
The midweek program at
the Drive-In will have Jnlte
Adams in the feature, "Four
Girls in Town," and "Some­
thing Wild" starring Carol
Raker. The litte r is listed as
adult entertainment and runs
Wednesday a n d
Thursday
nights
Another triple feature occu­
pies the screen Friday and
Saturday nights. John Saxon
stars in "The Evil E ye;" Vin­
cent Price and Peter Lorre in
"Comedy of T errors;" and
Roris Karloff in "Rlack Sab­
bath."

'Good N eighbor' A t Ritz
Edward G. Robinson plays
his fiBth starring rol* In
"Good Neighbor Sam," thj
Columbia Pictures release ol
th* Rita Theatre in color.
The movie open* Sunday and
runs through Tuesday.
The comedy, produced and
directed by David Swift, also
stars Jack Lemmon, Homy
Schneider and Dorothy Provine.
The film Is one of Robin­
son's most off-beat. He plays
Mr. Nurdllnger, owner of a
large dairy, who insista that
everyone working for him
must be as wholesome as his
company's product. And Lem­
mon plays his advertising nun

JACK LEMMON’S enthusiastic celebration of a
promotion mnko It ncccsHnry for Dorothy Pro.
vine ns his wife anti Jiomy Schneider, right, ns
the girl next door, to come to his rescue. It’s a
scene front the David Swift production, "Good
Neighbor Sam," new Columbia Pictures comedy
relenso in color. Edward G. Robinson gue.itetars.

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who, a* a "good neighbor,"
poaea na the huabnnd of the
girl next door to help lu’r In­
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a t the rlfk of hia marriage
and, of course, hia Job. Robinaon mustn’t know Lemmon
haa two "wive*."
Following graduation from
Columbia Unlvcralty, Robinaon Joined an actor’a stock
company, and toured the
country from coast to coast,

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ploying a variety of role*.
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moved to Hollywood. There,
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pulted into international fame
with hi* interpretation of the
role of a gangster, "Little
Caesar," an imag* which wa*
to follow him throughout hia
career, despite the variety
and number of ilia subsequent
role*.
"Good Neighbor Ram,” with
screenplay by James Frltzell,
Everett Grecnbaum and David
.Swift, Is based on the Jack
Finney brat-icllcr. Swift pro­
duced and directed the com­
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wife in Stanley Kramer's slnr-cncrusted alltime laugh hit "It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mnd
World,” in Ultra Pnnnvision and Technicolor,
which will bo seen locally exactly ns It was
shown at advanced-price performances on a con­
tinuous performance, populnr price basis, now
playing at the Seminole Plaza Cinema.
Everett Horton, Marvin Kaptan, Buster Keaton, Don
Knotts, Charles McGraw, 7aSu Pitta, Carl Reiner, Madlyn Rhue, Arnold Stang, Th#
Three Stooges, Jesse White
and a couple of surprise*
which include Jimmy Duran­
te.
Envisioned as "a comedy to
end all comedies," the film
"Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"
(a th# brainchild of Screen­
writer William Rose and Ids
wife Tania, who conceived "a
pursuit of such monumental
proportions that speed, ex­
citement, suspense ami laugh­
ter would he its hallmarks
from atari to finish." It It
not only Kramer’s first ven­
ture Into comedy, but It was

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ever directed and produced by
the man who gave the world
"High Noon,” "On the Beach"
nnd "Judgment At Nurem­
berg.”
Whole armies of old air­
planes, period automobiles
and vintage street car* hat
to In- assembled for "Mad,
Mad, Mad, Mad World," to
say nothing of custard pies
for throwing, keystone type
cop* for arresting, end other
i-tula and udditics. And s
whole section of famed San
Fernando Valley had to l«e acqueatered to do th* sweeping
action credit.
The music Is by AcademyAward Winner Ernest Gold.
Did It all pay?

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thousands of men and horses
engaged in mortal combat in
It, and no volcanoes were
touched off to bury whola na­
tions, but Stanley Kramer's
hilarious comedy success " It'j
A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad
World," which made its con­
tinuous performance-popular
price debut Thursday a t the
Seminole Plasa Cinema, re­
quired some of the greatest
production logistics in mo­
tion picture history.
This, it was explained, was
lecause this ITItra-FanavisionTechnicolor United Artists re­
lease, which will be seen lo­
cally exactly as it was shown
a t advanced prices in recordbreaking reserved seat show­
ings, is just about th* ulti­
mate in everything.
Th* cast for Instance.
"Everybody," the manage­
ment claims, "who's ever
tieen funny is in it!"
Well, who's been funny?
In alphabetical order, Milton Eerie, Sid Caesar, Buddy
Hackett, Ethel Merman. Mic­
key Rooney, Dick Shawn, ThU
-Silver*, Terry-Thomas, Jona­
than W lnleri are th* laugh
provoker* who elar In It.
Spencer Tracy, not particular­
ly famous aa a comedian, is
also starred. Then, co-starred
In alphabetical order, are:
Edle Adams, Dorothy Provine, Peter Falk, Eddie "Ro­
chester" Anderson, Jim Bac­
kus, Ben Blue, Joe E. Brown,
Alan Carney, Barrie Chase,
William Demarcat, Andy Devine, Norman Fell, Paul Ford,
Sterling Holloway, Edward

FRIDAY P. M.
7:30-8:30 p. m. (N B C ). In­
ternational Showtime. "Circus
of the Vikings." (Rerun).
Still another visit to Copen­
hagen’s Circus Schumann. At­
tractions include an elephant
who smokes, a magician, an
escape artist, tumblers, aerobats, clown and the Schumann
specialty, horseback riding.

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Burke’s Law. "Who Killed 4
of Glory Lee?” (Rerun).
Amo* Burka has another mur­
der on hia hand* when a coowner of a dress rnmpany Is
found dead. Th# victim's part­
ner, played by Gisele MacKensfe, la suspect, other auspecta include auch glamour
■ tan as Nina Foch, Betty
Hutton, Anne Helm and Joan
Blondcll. Buster Keaton has

the unlikely name of Mortim­
er Lovely In thia one.
9:30-10 p. rn. (CBS). “I l’a
a Big World—With James
Garner." The former "Maver­
ick" star, along with comed­
ian P at Harrington Jr., In
his Guido I’ansinl role, spends
tha half hour interviewing
and showing TV tapes of the
leading golfer* of the |200,000 World Galf Champion­
ship, which is bring held at
lha Oakland Hills Country
Club in Birmingham, Mich.,
and will be seen on this net­
work tomorrow and Sunday.
10-11 p . m. (CBS) Th* Al­
fred Hitchcock Hour. "Anyone
For Murder?" (Rerun). One
of the best ploU in this aer­
ies, involving two men with
diametrically opposed pur­
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FAMOUS FOR STEAKS
Zenith Color TV Sales
for many many years la the
1608 Sanford Are.
aptly • named Freddie’s Steak
Home in Fern Park, now un­
OVER 35 YEARS
der the guidance of Steve and
At Firat A Falmett*
Fran Larson. This restaurant
(Alongside old poet office)
and lounge always lives up to
It's well • established reputa­
tion for the finest In cuiilnc,
served in the most delightful
atmosphere. Newest addition,
in keeping with the tradition
of the hospitality of the estab­
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lishment is the lovely Gan• Tile
• Pianos
If candlelight Is the style light Room, all done in au­
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Rental
Reds
this weekend, then you will be thentic colonial style.
right with It at Jean's Spag­
hetti llouio la Orange City,
J r in and Rocco Monillo have
owned and aperated this es­
tablishment for ten years and
have a large following of aitlifted patrons.
Authentic Italian foods pre­
pared tba way they should be
prepared are their specialty.
Beer or wine, along with the
cimllrllght make a most plea­
Steak House
sant atmosphere.
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Central Florida's Oldest &amp; Finest
IF YOU'RE not prepared
for a hurricane why not stock
up on some good stuff from
— NOW THROUGH THURSDAY —
George's Tavern
package
with chews
store? The package room is

There's no telling what the
weather will be this weekend.
If Clco lingers with us, it
may be too bad to get out, but
if she passes us by, it should
be clear and sunny, and hope­
fully a little cooler.
Anyhow, after being cooped
up in the house for a day or
two you will probably be
ready to get out and go some­
where and there's lots of nice
places to go, in and around
Sanford and Seminole County.
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full of your favorite brands ol
liquors, beers and mixes. . ,
or you can enjoy your drinks
In the relaxing atmosphere of
the lounge, Plenty of free
parking and prompt, courte­
ous service.
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AS LONG si the lights still
burn, you won't have any trou­
ble finding the Caribo Lounge.
The place Is well-lighted with
the Mg old-fashioned round
globes, outside, and tha huge
neon algns on top of the Val­
des Hotel. This popular spot
I* so handy to the downtown
area. Drop in for that 8 pm .
hippy hour snd stay and order
dinner, served to you from
Rose and Wilk'a Restaurant
next door. While you are wait­
ing look at the cute pictures
ou the walls.

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HURRICANE P A R T I E S
may ho the thing this week­
end, but if It's a real, first
rate party, luncheon, dinner,
coffee or brunch, you have on
your arhedule, consult Joy
Manroii at the Capri about
arrangements. This is one of
their specialties.
Don't forget about their bu«Inrsi lunches all during the
week. It's ■ perfect spot, too,
for that altrr-work rclaxer,
with dancing on Friday ami
Saturday nights to the popu­
lar Jack R oiim in Trie.

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If Cleo ha* you rating warm
soup, and munching peanut
butter sandwiches, and you­
're hankering for some "real"
food this weekend you know
you can t do belter than Jim
.Spencer's Restaurant a n d
Lounge,
Their steaks and seafoods
are a specialty, but there are
many other mouth watering
goodies on their varlrd menu,
all prepared with skill and
knowledge for that "just
right" flavor. All your favorite mixed drinks, loo, along
with free hnra d'oevres for
the hapy hour.
s e e
LIKE TO SEE what you
are ordering, as lots of folks
say they do? Then the Tradewindi Cafeteria in Seminole
P la n at Casselberry la the
place for you to dine this
weekend. A tempting palate­
tickling, aye-pleaiing array
of delicious salads, vegeta­
bles and deserts, all display­
ed before you, for your selec­
tion.
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Mrs. Jonnie Elam Hosts Pre-N uptial
Party In Honor Of Miss Tracy Hegg
Mist Tracy Hegg, bride- low tapers glowed from the I with crystal trays and com-1 slipper mints, and assorted
elect of Wayne E. Albert, was till crystal candle holders, poles offering toasted nuts, | tid-bits.
recently complimented with a
miscellaneous bridal shower
at the gracious French Avc.
home of Mrs. Richard (Jon­
nie) Elam. Assisting Mrs.
Elam a t co hostesses were her
daughter, Miss I’aula Elam,
Mrt. Thomat Albert, mother
of the prospective bridegroom,
and Mrs. Donald (Becky) Farrent.
The guests participated In
bridal games and contests
with prizes awarded the win­
ners.
Centering the coffee table
was a large earthenware bean
pot, surrounded by individual
pots, all filled with various
kitchen gadgets, which the
hostesses presented to the
honoree. The bride-elect re­
ceived many other lovely and
useful gifts.
A most original and unlquo
corsage created of three steel
wool scouring pads accented
with frilly aqua net and rib­
bons was also a gift to the
honoree from the hostesses.
The serving table, which
was overlaid in aqua linen,
contained a beautiful crystal
MISS TUACY IIFGG, left Heated, bride-elect of Wayne K. Albert, wan a
punch bowl witli matching
recent honor gueat of a bridal ahower at the French Avenue home of
cups at one end. A crystal
Mrn. Richard Flam. Seated with the honoree i' h Mrn. Thomas Albert,
tray at the opposite end held
mother of Iter fiance, Stumling from the left are Mrs. Jonnio Flam, hos­
dainty white petit fours decor­
tess, her daughter, Miss Raid Flnm and Mrs. Donald Farrens, co-hostesses.
ated In yellow blosoms. Yel­

Geneva Personals
By JoAnn Hays
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Watkins
and four daughters have re­
turned from a trip by car to
Knoxville, Tcnn., where they
visited for one week with her
brother. From there they

traveled to Nashville to spend three, formerly of Wheaton,
a week with her parents, Mr. III., are now making their
home in Geneva. Mr. Roller,
anti Mrs. James Rowan,
who sUll is in Illinois working
Mrs. .Samuel Roller and with a construction company,
children, Phyllis Ann, 21. Kan­ will join them as soon as poss­
dy, 13, Judy, 10 and Timmy, ible. Mrs. Campbell and the
younger children arrived in
Geneva in early May and mov­
ed into the Campbell home on
Horse Pond which they have
purchased. Phyllis Ann arriv­
ed two weeks ago and will
remain hero with her family
Democratic politicians In El if she can find employment.
Paso.
Mr*. Grace Pattlshall is
Few courthouso politicos
gave her a chance, particular­ houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
ly sincu Republicans have W. L. Sleg at their home on
been so few in El Puso that Lake Harney where she will
they reputedly held their con­ visit for a week before re­
ventions in A telephone booth. turning to her home in Gaines­
Mrs. Stark was elected su­ ville.
perintendent by a vote of 17,Visiting Rev. and Mrs. M. I).
711 to 14,12!),
Jackson
last weekend were
After taking office she Im­
mediately took steps to abol­ his brothers and their wives,
ish tho |Mist. Her ntorney ad- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W.
vesed her that it would be Jackson of Orlando and Mr.
necessary to get ft.noo names and Mrs. William T. Jackson
to a petition calling for a spe­ of Gainesville. Also with them
cial election to eliminate the for the weekend was Rev.
office. In short order, Mrs. Jackson's cousin, Miss Itaffie
Gullette fr im Gainesville and
Stark signed up H.ouo.
their son in-law anil daugh­
Meanwhile, the Democrat
delegation representing
El ter Rev. and Mrs. Jack L.
Steward and children, Kathy
Paso in Austin, the state cap­
and Helen ul Center Hill. Rev.
ital, derided that If the su­
Stewart was pastor of Geneva
perintendent's Job was to be
Baptist Church before his
abolished tltcy, tiic Demo­
transfer to the Center Hill
crats, ought to get some of the
church.
credit. They pushed through a
bill aliolishing the office by
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott,
legislative action — 45 days who have lived for tin- past
after Mrs. Stark took the post. several years nt loiko Harney,
"Anyway we got Ilia Job are moving Into their new
done," Mrs. Stark said. "I home In Chuhmta. While here
carried out my cauipuigu plat­ both were active In the Gen­
form."
eva Baptist Church where he
was chairman of Hie Iward of
deacons and she scrvrd ss
superintendent of the Sunday
School. They will be trem­
endously missed In Geneva.

Great-Grandmas Political
Platform Abolishes Post
EL PASO, Tex. (UP1) - At
the age of BO, Mrs. Lydia M.
Stark of El Paso can look
bark nn a brief but successful
fling that still has some of her
opponents wondering what hU
them.
A retired school teacher,
Mrs. Stark could not under­
stand why El Paso County
had to have a superintendent
of schools — especially since
the county had no schools.
Over the years all county
schools had, one by one, gone
Into Independent districts. Ilul
the county school su|»crintcndeni's office remained in exis­
tence, costing taxpayers $22,000 a year.
In 1002 Mrs. Stark, noting
that School Superintendent
John T. Bean, a Democrat,
bad announced for re-election,
made her challenge.
She announced for the office
as a Republican. Her plat­
form: to abolish tho superin­
tendent'# office within 'JO days
•Her her election.
An amateur in politics, Mrs.
Stark, then 78, and a great­
grandmother, found herself
campaigning against a man
considered one of tho ablest

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J. W. Dodson
Celebrates 87lh
Birthday

Surprise Coffee
By Franrrs Wester
A surprise "Come As You
Are" coffee was held at the
home of Mrs. Don Smith in
lomgdalc near l/mgwood for
her neighbors there and her
friends from Lake Mary area.
It was nice for the group to
get together again after the
summer months with so many
away on vacation. They all en­
joyed visiting, and their child­
ren enjoyed playing.
Coffee, banana nut bread,
and other pastries were served
to the guests, with kool-aid
for the children.
Those attending were: Mrs.
Harry E. Sandusky, Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Mrs. Alice
Werner ami her three children,
Mrs. F. K. Donaldson and one
grand child, Mrs. W. C. Hop­
kins, Mrs. Curtis Green, Mrs.
Lillian Goodwin, Mrs. James
M. Thompson and her sister
Bea Keifer, Mrs. Rowland
Goble and her daughter, Deb­
bie, Mrs. John Reaves, Mrs.
Emma llashara, Mrs. Bessie
Iter-lie, Mrs. Ola Cochran,
Mrs. Joe Smothers, Mrs. Mary
Raker and four children, Mrs.
LuVcrne Harrison, Mrs. Kay
Sassinan and son Stephen,
Mrs. Pat Helms and two child­
ren. Mrs. Lou Helms and one
child, Mrs. Irene Cambell and
one child, Mrs. Doris Scott
and her five children, and
Shirley Smith’s two children.

TIIF REHEARSAL DINNER preceding tbe MrDunicl-King wedding was held recently at tlte
Imperial House in Winter I’nrk. The entire weddiny: party was present to enjoy the elegant con­
tinental cuisine. Seated are the newly-wed, Mr.

and Mrs. David Rilbrcy King (Marilyn M&lt;v
Daniel). Standing from the left are tho bride**
parents, Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel and Dr. Mc­
Daniel; and the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Orin King of Cookeville, Tenn.

Officers Wives Compete In Contest
Officers of V A H -tt, deploy,
ed in tho Med have been huv*
ing a contest.
They cull it Peep-cx &lt;54.
Objective is to bring in ths
beat color picture of someona
in u topless bathing suit.
In retaliation for this mas­
culine pursuit, the wives of
VA11-11 have designed their
own bathing suits.
Tuesday, they bad a swim
party and rooknut nt the Iaika
Mary homo of Lt. and Mrs.
Marshall Werner and wora
their new suit*.
Photographs of whut tha
wives consider "more suitable
nltiro far tha bench” are
•liown elsewhere on this page.
Besides lolling around in
their new swim suits, tha
wives gathered for the affair
dinner on grilled steaks, and
wondered what their husbnnda
have been able to take in tha
way of photographs around
the bench areas of tho Moditerranenn Sen,
Tho Herald presents what
went on down nn the shores
of Lake Mary, Tuesday nigliL

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DEALER FOR KING — BACH
GIBBON — 8EI.MER —
OLDS — SLINGKKLAND AND
PREMIER DRUMS

Mrs. Don Smith

Ity Franrrs Wester
The eighty-seventh birthday
of J. W. Dodson of Lake Mary
was celebrated last week at a
dinner party given at his home
on Lake Mary Hlvd. for mem­
bers of his largo family and
many friends.
He and his wife liavo been
married for over sixty three
years, and both are active in
the community. They have
many grand children, and are Mrs. Ray Wesley
also great great grand parents.
They are originally from
West Virginia, hut came to And Guests Enjoy
ON TIIF HOARD WALK in Atlantic City? No, on tho dock nt Lake
Lake Mary over fourteen years
Mary.
There you could have seen VA11-11 Officer’s Wives answer to tho
ago to make their home. Beach Vacation
controversial topless Lathing suit. Sweet demure girls becomingly attired
Three of their sons and one
in their home-made suits from left are Sue Jamison, Sue Kennedy, Jane
By Maryann Miles
daughter also Joined them in
Sandusky, Dee Monday, Sara Donahue, and Joyce Aubuchon.
Mrs. Ray Wesley of t_ike
making this location their
Griffin Drive has recently re­
home.
turned from a vacation at In­
dian Rorks Bench. Accom­
panying Mrs. Wesley were
Automation
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wil­
Mrs. Billy Hilliard and child­
liams recently enjoyed a visit
ren,
Patricia,
Tommy
and
Effective With
to Sarasota Jungle Gardens
Henry, from Orangeburg, S.
while vacationing on Florida's
C.
lower West Coast. Flamingos
Bedtime Yarns
Hie group visited with Mrs.
and other rare and unusual
Hilliard's mother, Mrs. Tom
fowl from every continent
NEW YORK (UPI) — How
roam freely in the beatiful
effective are your bedtime Gray, in Tampa, en route to
Indian Rorks Iteacli for a
gardens, which also feature
stories when your little ras­
week. Joining them at the
thousands of colorful tropical
cals are scheduled to fall abeach were Mr. and Mrs.
sleep but don't.
plant* and brilliantly colored
If you need help or run out Jack Morgan of Apollo Beach,
macaws and cockatoos.
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of patience, tell your yarns to and their tlirce grandchildren,
Linda, Jackie and Gwenda
a tape recorder.
Mis* Bonny Wilson, daugh­
ter of Dr. unit Mr*. John \V.
"Mother* have discovered Morgan, from Charlotte, N.C.
An enjoyable time was had
Wilson, i* exported home this
that tape recorders can lie
CRUISING DOWN TIIF ItlYFll might seem like a good idea to the oldhandy assistants at such tiy all, with Mr. Wesley driv­
week-end for a short visit be­
fashioned girls who pose gaily for tlie photographer. From left Jane San­
times,'• says Thomas W. ing down to return them home
fore returning to Bob Jonca
before
the
llilllurda
departed
dusky. Sara Donahue, Sue Kennedy, Joyce Aubuchon, Sue Jamison ami
Lentz, of RCA Victor.
University for her fourth
Dee Monday.
year.
The latest recorders use for South Carolina.
tape that is encased In a plas­
tic cartridge. Not even an in­
genious two-year-old can fid­
Specially Priced Fenturc for Feature
dle with it.
The tape recorded automati­
THU NEW 1965
F R IG ID A IR E
By Maryann Milrs
Shawn, Richard, Hill and Al­ Honda ami caught lots of fish.
cally (urns itself off.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irwin len, of Grace Hlvd. have re­
Mr*. E. 11. Grant of Geneva
W asher!
Mr. and Mrs. Grant W.
and children, Carol, Linda, cently rrtum ed from a camp­
is a patient at Seminole Mem
Mueller
ami
sons,
llurkey
orial Hospital.
ing trip to Key West. They
Anna Miller
enjoyed camping In Bahia and Itrad, of Onklamlu Drive,
have returned from a camp­
Mrs. Annie P. Wagnon, who
ing trip which took them to
lias liecn rcroverlng from eye Circle T o Meet
Model*
Casselberry
Washington, D. C., where
surgery at Florida Sanitarium
For Every
they visited the late Presi­
and Hospital, was expected Tuesday Night
dent'* grave and toured tlie
home by the end of the week.
Cotton ami linen fabrics ab­
Homemaker'*
Tlte Anna Miller Circle will sorb water readily, are easy
White House. They also visit­
tty Jane Casselberry
Ty and notihyn Clialncrs of meet Tuesday, SeptemU-r 1, to dye and hold rotors well.
ed with Mrs. Mueller'* mother,
Need.
Mi * * Eh-eiuir Zukour.-ki, Mrs. I.tlliu Seercst in Bel­
Jacksonville, who hsve been at 8 p. m. at the Elk's Lodge
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mu
NEW
Lake Harney, will be Joined ing.
F I PATENTED
best to remove oil stains from J. A. Zukowskl of K31 North ler's parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Triplet Dr. is visiting rela­ Herbert Mueller in Bethesila,
Preceding tlie meeting, a marble,
f o&amp; P A fflo#
Hob Chalneri and Gardner and covered dim supper will be
tives in Key West la-tore re­ Ohio, Eli route home they
e # s
Available
Vanessa tills weekend before held at (1:30 p. m., with all Avoid unnecessary stooping. turning to Florida Southern stopped a t tho Mammoth
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returning home in time for memtiera and their husbands Use the stick of an old broom College In Lakeland for her Cave in Kentucky and later at
In White Or
the opening day of srhool.
. ■
invited lo attend.
Lookout Mountain.
in tlie handle of your dustpan. Junior year on Sept. 7.

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Others enjoying the delight­
ful bridal shower were the
Mmes. nobert Brown, Sam
Thurmond, Phyllis Arney,
Claude Wallace, Christl Sams,
Rolando Ramos, Mary A.
Urady, Curtis Ahney, Ann
Waite and Cleo Williams.
Also the Misses Glenda Al­
bert, Jlrenda Sizemore, Ruth
Ward, Tina Bauman, Jean
Saeld, Doris Sams, Patsy MeDavit and Betty Robinson.

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DEAR ABRY: About a
y*ar ago 1 hired a nicelooking, middle-aged woman
How much money have you
For example, a businessman going below the frost line— to live in and i&gt;e my house­
spent In the la it year to Im­ In Cincinnati started planning about a six-inch depth—involv­ keeper. She ia Immaculate,
prove your home and add to a new patio in March, lie and ing 2J cubic yards of concrete
refined, efficient and pleas­
your living comfort? Once tile his Wife finally worked out a
ant 1 pay her $40 a month
job was finished, did you dis­ design they liked for the price The concrete would have to be and she takes only Sundays
cover you could have cut more they could afford. This Involv­ poured and worked Immediate off for church and visiting
corners than you did?
ed checking on the costs of all l ; , almost tuo much for a friends. When ahe refused
Tlie tendency is to tackle major materials tliat could tie lone do it-yourselfar. Yet, they to use my electric dish­
too much (inane Ially once the Used, such a* hrick, concrete wanted to save the $5 to tt washer because the "enjoy­
spirit nudges us to make some and concrete patio stones
per hour a professional would ed" washing dishes in a
dishpan, I let it go. But she
•changes. T?io best way to avoid
"We found." lie said, "that ( charge.
this U to scout around town to patio stones would cost a bout Through hi* spring doodling, doesn't use niy vacuum
check prices on supplies need­ Id rents per square foot and the husband worked out a cleaner, either. She says
ed. Get estimates for latwr that it vv.uU take about P i system using the brick It !n she doesn't mind sweeping.
from different firms. Then see hr i ' » . r square foot at a cost velves laying tin- new* patio She doesn't uee any of my
if the expenses fit Into your of six cc.it. a brick. With too In four-foot square section, appliances. Nut even the
yearly budget and how you will square feet to he covered, the within redwood strip*.
electric juicer, coffee-maker
pay for the materials and la­ prire difference was import­ Although it look several or can opener. My husband
bor. Can you get a hank loan ant."
months of part-time thinking, says either she is "cracked"
(or the Improvements?
Either material would be laid he feels he has a plan that is or she doesn't know how to
Save dollars and headaches in a bed of san&gt;| and so tliit tile least expensive. He can operate these things, and Is
^ b , taking lime to plan, think coil would he the same.
! pul in a section at a time in tuo ashamed lo ask. Klie
through and Invc-iigalc belore
Further legwork i h o w e d time off from naps in the hsm- gels everything done to my
starting a project.
laying concrete would require mock.
satisfaction, but it hurts me
to see her do things the
hard way. Should I say
something to lu-r about it,
and Insist she use these ap­
pliances. nr should 1 keep
quiet?
MRS. JL

• Keep Hair Free From Sand

By Polly Cramer
Newspaper enterprise Assn,
DEAR POLLY— I put a
■bower or plastic bowl cover
over my pre-school children's
hair every time they play in
the sand pile. Not only does
. diis keep the sand out of their
• h a i r and save me from giving
many a shampoo but It also
keeps their hair from gelling
bleached from the sun.—Mrs.
D. S.
DEAR POLLY— In order lo
eliminate some of that clutter
around the bathtub, I use
pinch-type clothespins lo hang
the wet washcloths on coat
hangers. They also dry more
* quickly this way. Attaching
them to hangers with clothes­
pins Is also good way for the
children to keep their towels
a n d washcloths separate—
SHARON
DEAR POLLY— My piano
tuner suggested that I tajie
hi» name, address and tele.

F rf. ’A up.

WrraTW

By Abigail Van B u r e n

DEAR AltRY: One of my I of couise, is good advice. I
lirighbin* ia young and
am reminded of a cousin of
good-looking. She w e a r s
mine who rould have used
very tight pants and nlyour advice S5 years ago.
w ays comes over to tuy
At the bottom of her wed­
ding invitations via* n |mst1louse when my husband is
home for lunch. Hr is on n
script in her own hand, "No
special diet so 1 can't pack
children expected.”
him n lunch. Lately I have
STILL LAUGHING
•
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noticed that hr pays more
attention to her than lie
DEAR A BUY: The widow
does to bis tutirh. Do I ba- r
who signrd herself, "D1Sa problem ?
AI M' D l N T E D IN MY
t fill.DUES'" should have
JUST MARRIED
signed herself. "DISAP­
POINTED IN MY HUS­
DEAR JUST: Yes. but
BAND." If lie had hud an
not because you ran't pack
adequate life insurance jnuyour husband a lunch. It's
fi am during his life, hie
the way your neighbor
widow would have been inpacks her slacks! Tell your
dependent. Then she would
neighbor that you would
have been a welcome visitor
enjoy lu-r visits cither tiein her children's homes, in­
fore lunch or after, hut not
stead of an unwanted bur­
during, because you waul
den.
to turn ]&gt; alone with your
••
■
husband.
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Problems? Write to AB­
RY, Box (19700, I -siw An­
DEAR AHUY: Every now
geles. t ’alif. For a personal
and then I ere letters in
reply, enclose a stamped,
your column from bride* de­
self-addressed envelope.
siring to avoid the pi i n ner
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■if relatives* Inals u( their
Hate to write letters?
wedding*. They Inquire if it
Send one dollar to Abby,
is proper to add "No chil­
Box tlOTtN', Los Angeles,
dren, please," or words to
Calif., forAbtiy's
booklet,
that effect, on thivir wed••HOW TO WRITE LET­
wing invitations. Invariably
TERS FOR ALL Ol-VA
you nay it is not proper to
SJONS."
add such a message, which.

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AH, SWEDEN IN 11)12. the year of the two-lmiulcil shut put. I t wits »1ko
H ip your of the celluloid rollin' ami buggy blazers for the Olympic dress
uniform. One athlete eports the rotund rap of the l T. S. team. In Tokyo
thi* year the I.ILI western hat ia the mark of the Americans on puravlu
or ovvuv from the stdium.

DEAR MRS. ft.; Keep
quiet! And if ymir husband
ing how lies And wide la­ ber as the official hat (by
H&gt; Jerry Shrehan
say* anything to tier, HE'S
phone number insi.de the ltd of gi.od job, two will do a bet­ "cracked,”
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. | pel Jackets a* (hey applnudcd Adam) this tune around.
our spinet or inside the benrh ter one
Combining some of
NEW YORK iNEAt— For Paavo Nurmi after hi* his­ Many clothing nianutaclurlid. 1 have expanded this idea them is a real gamble—one
all tlie sueating, straining ami toric l.MSMiictcr race.
I or.s vie to contribute tlictr
further by taping the name of none of us can afford, Not on­
athletic glory, (lie Olv tuple
Je»*e Owens' big moment wares to outfit the privately
our favorite washer repair ly may tlie combination of
Game* provide spectator* with came In 1939, Berlin, when he supported team. Thus, rm#
By Oswald
man on the washer, the tele­ some neutralize or dilute
one of the Jacoby
world'* great, run eclipsed the broad Jump rec­ tlie artificial filter, another
vision repair man's name on each other, thereby producing
ord with a mark which *t&lt;«*l company (Burlington) weaves
tinning style show*.
tile back of the set and so on. poor m u lti, but lliey may
The progress of men's fasti- until this decade. The team the blend, and still another
ought
In
he
a
grod
one
*o
One of the valuable byMOftTW
M
Tills is really handy and quick combine to form a poisonous
oil tlie street that yrai was (Putin Beach) ruts the cloth
North simply bids five spade* ion*, a* seen ill the official pa­
tKIII
when an emergency arises— gas producing disastrous re­ products of tlie Jarohy slam
rade uniforms, ha* Ivoen as *l&lt;orting double-breasted dark into blazer*. A shoe firm
and
give*
his
partner
tlie
f
t
method
is
that
on
those
sults. Do cut out (he following
BILLIE,
blazers, light trousers and (Thom Me An) takes care of
• KJIt
chance to make the final deri­ marked ux live sporting rec
DEAR POLLY— To remove warning and paste It inside hands where you chouse to
the footwear, and another
mil* winch have made head straw bat*.
4AK71
sion.
stubborn jar lid, make a lid your cleaning cuplsoanl door: use four clubs a&gt; an are show ­
The dark blazer lias been (Hanes) even donates the tinline* through the years.
W¥»T
KAMT
South ha* gocsl spades slid
gropper by cutting a circle ap­ DON'T MIX bleaching agent* ing request you can continue
* J S 1
*101
Back in 1'Jlg when Buddy s continuing feature of the deny ear.
goes to the slam.
VAQ1 0 T 4 1 f J l )
proximately five Inches in dia­ with toilet howl cleaners, am­ lo Invite a slam without actu­
The trend over tile years
McDonald was playing human Olv mpie p a r a d e wardrobe
ft*
f Q 107 11
There i* some play to the shot, the stalwart* from the right up to this year's meet, ha* been away from bulky
meter from a dlseharded rub- monia, lye, rust remover, vine­ ally bidding it.
*
M
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1
0
1
4
North's two club bid la
hand. South rises with dum­ Cniled Slates were wearing which will take place In Tok­ flannel*, toward lightweight
tier liallielng cap.—HF.UTilA. gar or men cleaner. SEVER
•OUT* (D)
my's king of diamonds at celluloid collar*, rotund cloth yo In Ortnber. The uniform, hut warm clothing. The Olym­
n I Ilf &lt;S— 1 sometimes won­ mix bleaching agents with any Stayinan and South's two* AQI T
tiir l one and leads Ihc nine cap* and baggy jacket* with however, has seen a numtver pians In Ibis respect m irror
der if you eu-r have anything oilier cleaning components.— spade rehid sImiw*i a fourVKI1
card spade suit as requested.
ol hearts. Hit king loses lo {simple national shield* sewn ot enps ami lints. And this year the clothing changes of all men
left over for rummage sales POLLY.
f A4
North wants to invite a
West's nee and West leads an on the bread pocket Some of there I* something new,
*qJ3t
and elikite* drives.—POLLY.
aero** Iho count ry. Y'et, a*
East and West miners bit
other diamond. South win* In the Ltd* found vests to their
DEAR G1R1.S- Often when
Share your favorite home­ slam, tnit sen* no point in
Perfinps taking a cue front representatives of the nation,
Koufh
Waat Narth Coat hi* hand and ruff* a heart. liking llial year in Slorkhnlin. President Johnson, the Ohm- they are the puce setter* in
we want to get a job done making Ideas . , . send them getting past four *pade* It III*
i N T. Pass 2 *
Pass Then he plays king and an
quickly or lo do a more thr­ lo Polly in care of live San* partner holds only one ace.
In Pari*. 1M4, the Amer­ piece m mitt re tin* selected a both tiie sporting world and In
Pas*
2*
Pas*
44
ough one. we may Ik* tempted fonl Herald. You'll receive s Since clubs were bid artlfi
Pass $ 4
4A
Para olher spade and nut* Ins hint ican Olympian* were weal­ modified LIU western num­ the fashion world.
Past Pisa
heart with dummy's Inal
Pass
to mix household cleansing 'bright, new silver dollar if daily and not a* a suit he i» * *
Opening lead—* I
turnip
agents under the mistaken im­ Polly uses your idea in Polly's able to ask for ace* by mean*
of his Jump to four cluhi and
He gel* luck to 111* baud
pression that If one does a Pointers.
South's bid of tour spade* I at this point but be knows with a flub; pulls West’s jack
shows two acca.
that there is an ace missing. of trump* ami claim* the
North want* to go further | If Smith has good spades It | balance.
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She Dislikes Her Name

OntBhidqsi

Ccle Jha Woman:

Tick up the paper almost
any day and, If you're a wo­
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence cent is in such a slate of tur­ "Rosalie" meana to her except man. you'll sec an article tellNewspaper Enterprise Assn. moil and uncertainty atxiut his that M must tie the name u( ing you how lo make your
I
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: own identity that he explodes Hie very attractive person she
husband a success.
Our girl, 14. was named Laura it in uncx|H*clexl ways. Doubt­ think* she can heroine. Unless
In order to be successful
after mv husband's mother. ful as your youngster is of her you want to restrict her to
and
feel success!ill at their
Aland eiffit months ago ilia power to dls conned herself your views of what she can
started asking its all to call /rum your supporting strength become, you will let her lie 1jobs wives need help a* much
as husbands do.
her "Rosalie" and now won't and depend upon her own, she | "Rosalie" instead of Laura.
In fact, just about ovrry
answer to any oilier name. ha* given herself a name that
11 is bee sum- the adolescent
She is also after tier father all disconnects her from you.
U trying too hard lo find out rule laid down for women to
the time to get him to change
She i* saying lo you, "Oh, who he Is (apart from what M p their husband* rouM as
her name legally to "Rosalie” how I want to get away from we’ve told him lie is) that he well be used by husband* to
instead of Laura. Reraitsc he these people vviio are always is so incen-ed by Ids child- help their wives,
9 won't do it, she hurt* him by telling me trim 1 am so that (mod's n l e k n a mc I d * dcikMid- ' Rule one for wives Is luuultalking about flow she hate* I can lie free fn discover who ent, restrict'd Identity Your ly ."Give your husbatwls
1 am."
her family name, list.
child ha* Jii.l made her fvsl* Plenty of appreciation ami en­
Please don't sec anything lance to re»tricled identity a couragement. Iart him know
ANSWER: Try felling her
that if she still want* the legal bid in Bill want. We sre all little stronger than tlie nick that you lM-lieve in hint."
What wife wouldn't be a more
change made in Iter given restricted by our families' name-resisting koungder,
I wonder why she’s had to
name when she is 1H, you'll views of us. Sooner or later
help ht-r get it done. As to we have to realize that their to make lu-r resistance *o
tier family, comfort her by re­ closeness to us made it quite strong Don’t you want her
minding her that some nice impossible to get any true per­ to start Ivein g what she wants
man is going lo come along spective on us as people. Like to become? If you’ll lef her lie
live growing, expanding crea­ happy with this notion of the
♦ who will change It for her.
Don't be hurt by her di-dike ture ahe is, your youngster "Rosalie" *he hopes to l a ­
conic, she will return to Iwitig
By Joan Crosby
of the names with which you aen«e* this truth.
have endowed her. The adoles­ 1 don’t know what the name Laura.
NEW YORK (NEAl - Tlie
double doors leading from Hie
lobby of an unpretentious up
per West hide Manhattan aThe Doctor Says:
parlment - hotel opened to
reveal an unexpected sight
Concert violinist Ruggiero
Ricci was seated cross-legged
on the floor, surrounded by
10 violins, two viola* and two
is no simple test that will re- ed in your basement from cello*, worth about a half a
By Wayne (i. Ilrand*tadt,
veat all the polsuns found in known edible stock. If you in­ million dollars and all made
M. I).
sist on combining mushroom by the Italian m astrr Stradi­
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. llii'*e plant.*,
.Nome persons become ill gathering with a traipse in vari.
Along with football practice
The prtrele*! instrument*
and gradual shortening of the after eating muihroomi when tiw woods, you slmuld study
days comes an outdoor sport no one else In tlie party is af­ a giaal guide lunik carefully. bad hern rounded up for a
Indulged in by braver soul* fected. This is due to allergy Bold mushroom raters rarely recording session by Ricci, a
than I am — collecting mush- and is not to l&gt;e considered get to be old mushroom eat­ slight man with a big sense
^ rooms. Each year bring* its true mushroom poisoning. Hie ers, Some of the volumes of humor. Vivaldi's "Four
rf|&gt;ortt of mushroom poison­ latter may be rapid or delay­ which mushroom hunters rely .Nelsons" was the piece, and
Ricci was conducting tlie
ing mi don't let an "honest ed. Ih e rapid type usually ii|Min "Common Edible
Mush­ string (plus harpiiclxird) or­
m istake" shorten &gt;'&gt;ur days. occurs within two hours of
There are more than 3.i*si rating the mushrooms and is rooms." by Clyde M. Christ- chestra, as well as playing
species of this plan), and it caused by the {Miison, m uscar­ r n x n , "Field Rook of Com­ four difrrrnt Strad*. each
would take a real expert to ine. Tlie result is severe ab­ mon Mushrooms." hy William one representing a season.
"There isn't too much dif
be familiar with half of them. dominal pain, violent diar­ .Sturgis, "Tlie M u s h r o o m
T o complicate matters, rhea, salhation, sweating and Hunter's Field Guide," by fercnce between the fiddles
I use fur spring and sum­
poisonous and nonpoiwmous shortness of breath. Atropine, Alexander H Smith.
q — Would taking one diu­ m er," Rici said. "Hut they
varieties are often deceptive- if given promptly, will pre­
retic pill dally for 14 days be­ are lighter In tone, not so
f . y similar. This Is especially vent death.
Drlayrd poisoning doe* nut fore eaeh menstrual period rieh, as those for autumn and
apt to fool you if you are gathermg inushuor-s *' * part occur until • to 13 Imuri after have a bad effect on the kid­ winter."
Rirrl, called Roger by his
of the country that is new to the mushrooms are eaten. The neys? It is taken to prevent
you. Other reasons why toad­ symptoms are similar to ttnise painful swelling in my fing­ friends, psused and laughed.
stool polsoinngs continues to of the acute poisoning. lluspi- ers. wrists, and kners which "I suppose to lie really accur­
occur are that the ixusonous talizulfun nod tlie use of the disapiiear* us »oun as 1 atari ate, we should have recorded
the four movements of the
verities do not have an un­ artificial kidney are requited to menstruate.
A—This sounds like a per­ piece during the four seasons
pleasant Uslc or smell and to overcome this disease.
To be perfectly safe you fectly safe procedure, especi­ — winter in Iceland, summer
their color U not a reliable
Jrey lo identifying "brand X." should cat only mushrooms ally if you check with your on the Equator.'
Tue album, which will be
* £ v cn in lira laboratory there grown lor the m arket or rais­ 1doctor at regular interval^.

successful homemaker if her
husband followed that same
rule in regard to Iter?
Rule tun i* almost sure to
tie: "Make his home iltc hap­
py." Well, what aland your
Itotnc life? If ought to be hap­
py, too. Ami a woman with a
grouchy nr uncommunicative
husband has a* much trouble
feeling like a successful hum
an being as * husband with a
nagging or Indifferent wife.
Rub- three Is probably;
"Be an a**et to him socially."
Mell. that ought to work both
ways, tun It s a rare woman
wlio dor.n l put hot self out
to be charming to her hus­
band's friend* and business
associates, however dull Lliey

ByRuthMiiiett How To Be Soaked In Chic

lly llclrti llrnur**y
may lie But tlie husband wlm
Newspaper Enterprise
make* no effort to lie sm-ullile
Women's Editor
to tlx- friend* of Ills wife that
H u' gnl wlm doesn't know
be finds Inn ing isli t a rare
bird at all.
enough to come in out of tlie
Rule four Is, of course: rain may be sm arter limn you
"I/rarn a* much a* you can
think. At least mic II Imve a
aland your husband'* hindchance lo wear *om* of Hie
ne«s. so tb.il hr ran at least
| lie*t looking clothe* on Ihe
discuss It with you." Hut If
fall scene.
mom is going to listen with
Hog walker*, career girl*
baled breath while dad dis­
and opera hull* can now tdo'd
cusses problem*, slmuldn I lie
water with Ilie ea-a- &lt;&gt;( the proat least rome out from behind
vcrbinl duck'* hack—and l‘"&gt;k
his new-paper when ahe want*
like slick ctllik* while they
to talk aland her day ?
drip dry
So let's remember, ims
Stormy
we-ith* r fiixlih.iia
band*. Dial Hie rules are not run Ihe gamut trom nylon or
ju.*t for wives. You. too, cun
vinyl rain still* ilhc&gt;w conic
give the little woman a chance with lw&gt;tli wraparound skirls
for snccet* once in ■ while.

Record Shop

s Mushroom Hunters Beware!

released hy Decs in tlie full,
is a direct result of an earlier
Ricci album, "Ih e Glory of
Cremona," In which he play­
ed is pieces on 15 different
instruments.
lllrci'i jiersonal violin was
made by Guarnieri. He had
to accustom himself to a
hlrad lor the recording, "We
farely have a nodding ac­
quaintance. A Guarnieri ia
more of a virtuosi Instru­
ment R is quicker in res­
ponse, easier to handle and
tlie tones are more pentratlng. A .Strad is more organlike, more d i f f i c u l t . It is like
a woman You have to send
flower* and an invitation. I
like a (iuarnierl that sound*
like a Strati. Mine U definite­
ly Hiradish."
There were two major pro­
blems in preparing this r©
carding. Ail the men at the
recording session were firstclass musicians. "There are
to many good fiddlers in tlie
group It was hard to seat
them," Illccl said. "None of
them wanted to sit in (he laat
chair.
"It was also a major pro­
blem, rounding up tlie instru­
ments. 'Ilicy were all in this
country, but their owner*
weren’t. And the four violins
1 will us* had to have distinc­
tly different sounds, suited to
trie music and blended to U&gt;«
uthgr instruments, Onoe we

come with a variety of w ater­ my mother insist* that I take
proof shells lor day uud even il hack and get something In

mg
There in ■ wild a**orliuent
of fake fur and fake leather
(polar lieur, pytliom and such)
that * on Ihe outside ruiiicr
tlmn in tlie lining. And these
sy ntlot n s actually shed w a­
ter.

For evening, pastel tweeds,
blistered iiyhms and fake lealiter tliat hsikA like satin have
their own dresses lo complete
ymir rainy evening costume.

Everyone can May dry In
S ty l e -e v e n tile gal who d oes­
n't want to tilde her new top ­
less cocktail d re s s She eun
always slip into Hu&lt; n earest
and dinky |uwl*) to ankle- cigar store and pick up a
length (mat i tor evening. Ato I tr a n sp a re n t plastic job for
rainwear, this year, often UK rents.

A Strad For Every Season

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Olympians Set The Style

settled on those, il wasn’t
hnrd. For Ihe orchestra, any
old Strad* would do."
ALBUM OF THE WEEK Rolwrt Horton's "Hie Very
Thought of You" (Columbia)
Is a listening Joy. Wagon
Train's former scout luis a
fine voire which he use* ex­
pertly. There are no trirk*
nr gimlrk* litre, just melodic
ballads sung m s darned good
voice,
MOVIE NON • MUSICALS
— Sound track alliums includa Sol Kaplan's "T h c
Young laiuT t" (Columbia),
R ix - ("M ore") Ortolan!’*
"The Seventh Dawn" (l rilled
Ariistsl and Earle Hagen's
"The NEW Inleriu” (Culpix).
VOCAL EASTS — " N e w
Voice In Town" (flecra) in­
troduce* folk singer Coniinu
Uucey, who scores with a fine
"All My Trials” ; "The Two
Great Years" (Columbia) fea­
tures Johnny Alathi* in a tworecord album with songs from
14 previously released LI’’*;
some good jazz singing in
"fairer Alexandria the Great"
(Impulse).
SlNGLE-OH'S — Good in­
strumentals In "633 Squad
run" (Iton Goodwin and His
Concert Orchestra, U n i t e d
Artist*), "Coroovado" (An­
tonio Carlus Jobitn, Verve),
"New Song of India" &lt;Ka|
Winding, Verve l and "I Wish
You La/ve" (Harry "Sweet*”

hides Its light under a bushel
—like with trnekei jacks, live
surprise is inside.
Silk srurves, fnngi-d blan­
ket*. fake mink gill*, polar
iM-ur and Mongolian lamb are
all used for (Innings. Hut if
money ix no object, tlie fur
needn't be fake Natural lin­
ing* r e v e r e in most cases,
and when tliey don't, they

Chit- t lul
q — "I a m II and my hlggcxl
fashion problem t* my mother.
I am blonde and slim ami look
terrific hi black, but my m o ­
th e r i* so old-fashioned that
alie won't let me w ear It. She
says it m akes me look too old.
I laiuglit a sleek halter-b ark ,
black sequin evening dress for
a dance our club I* giving and

white or a pastel. Don't you
think I am old enough to
cltonsc my own clothe*?"—
Gloria Joan,
Dear Gloria Joan—Appartf
cully not. \ halter-neck, black
sequin dress would make any
17-) ear-old look as lliougll slio
were masquerading as tlie
Merry Widow, Perhaps jour
mollH-r wouldn't object to
black if you chose a morn
suitable fabric atxl style.
Ilwre are many pretty young
fashion* in swirling black,
tlilfioii Don't fry to play tlie
sultry siren unlit the year*
make it itu|M&gt;*silile for jou to
capitalize on your own young
beauty. Ili.it lime will come
fa.*i enough. But by then you
will have developed Hie good
lad e needed to do tlie job
with a subtlety you obviously
lark now.
Please send your fashion
problems lo Helen Hennessy in
car of Tli Sanford Herald.
While s h e cannot answer each
letter personal!, letters of gen­
eral Interest will be anawcrcsl
in this column.

’Dont W orry To Mutch'
lly Susan f ight
Newspaper Enterpilse Asn.
DEAR MRS. EIGHT: Today
we recleved the following i d ­
ler from our hoy at ramp:
" litre Mom and Dad,
"1 am havclng a good time
at camp. It fs really tun hear.
"Today wc went swimming
for time*. Main* I'll win a
meddle in swimlng.
"1 am (ruling (). K. Hop­
ping you are Ilk- same.
Luv,
D anny"

Mr*. Light, this l»&gt;y is go
Ing into the fifth grade in Hie
fall. What's liie matter with
our sellout? In Hi) 'lay we
learned tu *pell — or else!
Even the dumbest kid would­
n't have misspelled this many
words. — DISGUSTED MUM
ANSWER: You're slipping,
Mum I Lok at Hie third word
if) your (wit sentence, "i" be­

fore "e" except after "c" —
remember?
A lot of |H-ople want lo know
whnr* wrong w i t h o u r
schools. Your loeui librarian
can suggest several books and
articles tliat have been writ­
ten on llk&gt; subject.
Personally, I'd raUicr dwell
on what's rigid about them.
Soems (o mu that our children
bklay, for Hie most part, are
gelling an excellent educa­
tion. If your son hasn't learn­
ed tu s|iell — which I can
well believe! — look to him,
rather than Use school, for
liie reason.
When school reopens, have
him bring huuiu ills spelling
list each week. Tlien l a k e
time to go over the words
with him. Meanwhile, encour­
age your family to play spell­
ing games. Your •oil's teach­
er may august other spelling

aid*.
Of course, some nludenls
van spell words in a list per­
fectly, yet make mistake*
when using these mine words
in a letter or report. Others
are Just naturally |x&gt;or spellera. no m atter what they do.
la'urning to use a dictionary
profierly ia their salvation.
Il may console you to know
there is little relationship be­
tween spelling and intelli­
gence At least that's what my
former boss — a clinical psy­
chologist (and one of the
world’s
w o r s t spellers!)
claimed.
Please send your school
problems to Sunsan Light In
care of Uw Sanford Herald.
While she cannot answer eaeh
letter personally, leltfra of
general interest will bo an­
swered In thl* column.

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
1. Lost &amp; Found
LUST Monday in So. [‘interest,
a Blue Parakeet. 322-2020.

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AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDEIIS
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200 So. Park Ave.

&lt;rralb Pnjre 10 — A ur. 28, 1964

BERRY’S WORLD

322-4234

COMPLETE BEAUTY 5ER
VICE. Resaonable prices. 51. M uhIciiI InstrumentH
Free parking, 2nd k Oak.
Piano Tuning and Repair
llarTlett’a Beauty Nook, 103 W. L. Harmot — FA 8-403
S. Oak, 322-5712.
Permanent Special
Cur Budget Wave Now *8.93
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

425-5938

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25. Air Cond. &amp; Heating

ACE BEAUTY SALON
la cloaed. Customers call Cut
'N Cur] Ucauly Shop.

Piano Servicing k Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2G01
PIANO SVC. * TUNING
Rebuilding - Refcltlng
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2001 — After 13 p. m.

PERMANENT SPECIAL for 51. Upholstery
August, $6 complete. Hazel
OVER 25 YEARS
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
25th. 322-1321.
of Fine Workmanship in Up­
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
8. Dogs • Cato • I'etH
covers. Time Payment* as
little as 15 mo. Drapery
PENS k RABBITS
Hardware Installations.
Approximately GO rahints
KULP DECORATING SHOP
585 Stale and Female
Ph. 322-2335
«'h. 322-9187

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2

DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop 55. Vacuum Cleaner*
lion, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­ H A N F O I U ) V A C U U M H V C .
YO U R R E X A lIl D E A L E R
sota, DcLand. Ph. 734-1810.

15. Catering * Food
OKRA. 322-0115.

M U H. P a r k
322-051!
SA L E S - FA R T S • S E R V IC E

. . But thi grabber Is that after the smoker collects
'X' number of out coupons—he’s entitled to free

50. Mine. For Sale

surgical core.”

ERRORS

YOUNG BEEF FOR FREEZ­
ER— 45c per lb. Ph. 322-1628 WILL accept best reasonable
offer for 19 cu. ft. stalnlcsi
steel commercial refrigera­
22. Plumbing
tor. Good running condition
ELDER SPRINGS
Contact Dick Aiken or call
PLUMBING
322-GG25.
COPY
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
T h a RaralA raaaraaa tha prlFor easy, quick carpet clean­
322-7857 or 322-3125
t lla a a a f r a ja r lla s ar raalala p a a r aA rartlaaaiaal w h lrb
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
It # * » n * a h fa e tla a a h la la
PLUMBING
tric Shampoocr only $1 per
th a p allcp a f th la a a a a Contracting Repairs
day. Csrroll'a Furniture.
P« par.
FREE ESTIMATES
CLASSIFIEDS M A R IE .........
R. L. HARVEY
CONTRACT RATES
204 Sanford Ave.
VA 2-3383 GUNS. Buy. Sell, Trade, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
ON REQUEST
21. Well Drilling
FISH CAMP.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Local aulomobU* dealers ofSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
OLD NEWSPAPERS
Isr their best buys la Hcrsld
All Types and Sizes
FOR SALE
classified display ads.
We Repair and Service
STINE
25 LBS. - 50c
MartUoery and Supply Co.
Legal Notice
SANFOIID HERALD
W t W fed St.
FA 2-8433
Tha HaaaM w ill a a t ha
•p a a a lh la fa r Mara th a a &gt;
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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f — I’e r a n n a l e
4— l i e a u t y C a r a
I — Day N u r a e r l e a
A—C h ild C a ra
I — D n g a —C a te — P a t a
10—
L lv a a l o c k
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11—
C a te rin g
I t — P lace# i n E a t
14—
Hpaclal H ar vlcee
I *— r t w l m m l n g lb-ole
IT— J a n i t o r i a l Harvleee
t l —D u -lt-Y ourtelf
I I — U u lld e r e Huppllea
i n —C o n c r a t " C o n a tr .
: i — Home R epair*
! ! — P lum bing
t l — P ainting
t l — W ell D rillin g
I I — Air Cond . A H e a t i n g
I I — n * d l o • T a l n v le ln n
t l — Photo A E q u ip m e n t
t o — H o m e A p p lla n c e n
SI — Mualcul I n a t r u m e n t a
15—
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t l —J o b P r i n t i n g
t t — U pholetery
l i — Vacuum Cleanete
IT— M oving A H t o r a g a
I I — K i t or m in e t o r e
I t — l- I n u l a — F l o w a r e — Baade
40—
Mia.-. F o r Hale
i t — A r tic le * F o r I t r n t
42 — H wap n r K i t ' h a h g a
41—
W a n t e d To Huy
44— F u r n i t u r e F u r Hale
41— A n t i q u e # F o r Hale
41— M oney T o !#otn
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50. Mine. For Sale

Hanilnol* C o u n t y
(D ial D irect)

50, Mine. For Sale

55. Furniture For Sale

95.

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UREENBRfAR
fo r Uic biggest selection of
nearly new and uaed furni­ Choice lota available In
ture, aee NoU'a Furniture
Grtenbriar of Loch Arbor
Brokerage in Caaaelberry
overlooking golf eouraa.
on 17-92. Open 6 daya 9 to 8.
Cuatom building ta your
specification#,
Greenbrier
FREE ESTIOTATE
developed by
I'pholatering k Mitlreaa ren­
KINCSWOOD
ovating. New fc Uied Furni­
BUILDERS, INC.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
FA 2-80T4
TA 2-2U7.
NEW HOMES
Uaed furniture, appliance*, West Fourth St. Just off Pertools, etc. Bought - Sold.
■imrnon. Salesman on pro­
Larry'a Mart 211 Sanford
perty, 4:&lt;&gt;0 to 7:00 p. m.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4138.
Monday- Wndncaday- Friday.
Saturday k Sunday 1:00 to
69. School* &amp; ln*truction*
7:W p. m.
GRACE METHODIST
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
Ooora Rd. at Woodland
Fall Term Regina Aug. 31
83 RegiatriUon Fee. $1U per
H O M ES
month. For additional information visit or phone
FO R SALE
Church Office D a. m. to 12
noon. 322-1472.
For the Best Buy In
SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
A New or Resale Home,
Nursery now taking regislraSee StenMrom Realty
fioni. Qualified teacher. 24
hr. service. Reasonable Ph. ‘We Have The Home For You’
322-9159 or 322-7820.

5 ROOM HOUSE on Old Orlan- *
TO SETTLE ESTATE
do Hiway. Ph. 323-0913 after
This 2 Bedroom, furnished,
Concrete block home is con­ 7 p. m.
veniently located on 2 and Vt
loti on corner in Lake Mary. 3 BEDROOM, 1V4 bath central
heat and air cond., Florida
Front# paved atrect. Front
room, wall to wall carpeting.
and rear porches — both
8750 down and payments of
screened. Total p r i c e :
HOME ■ LOTS - F U R N I- $79.78 per month. Phona
TURE, 85,300. To take ad­ 323-0538.
vantage of thi# low price
Government Owned
•)
you need cash, Sorry.
Home*
JOHNNY WALKER, Broker
322-6457
$100.00 D O W N
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Bedrooms located in various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

$100 DOW N

FHA - VA HOMES
2. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
1. U«. k 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA

NOTICE O F K I.K crriO k
Re R k n o w n t h a t I. TOM
ADAMS. H c c r c t a r y o f S t a t e of
t h e S l a t # of F l o r i d a , d n h e r e ­
b y g i v e n o t i c e t h a t a (IKKK R A I, E L E C T I O N w ill h* h eld
in Ham lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
o n T u a« .|* y o a g t s u c c e e d i n g
l h a f t r a t M onday In N o v e m b e r ,
A. D. 19114, t h r aa td T u e s d a y
being the th ird day of N o v em ­
ber, t o fill t h e f o l l o w i n g o f ­
fices:
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tha F ifth C o n g re ssio n a l D is­
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TOM ADAMH, B U C R E T A R Y
O r BTATE
F O R r e r a l n o l * COUNTY
T O Mr. W a l l e r Q U I e w , E d i t o r
H a n f o rd H e r a l d
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h Aug. T, 14, I I . I I , l i l t

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Properly
Management

We Have The Home For You

Stenstrom Realty

HOLLY AVE.
Stenstrom Realty
KINDERGARTEN
2565 PARK DRIVE
JUNIOR KINDERS
322-2420
322-7495
2565 PARK DRIVE
3427 Holly Ave. Ph. 322-3560 322-2420
322-7405
NIGHTS 322 6834-323 0518
The Only Prc-Sdiool In San­ NIGHTS 322 6824-323 0548
ford to have participated in
the State Accreditation Pro­
gram.
REDEEMER LUTHERAN
KINDERGARTEN
S. Park, E. of Dairy Queen.
Prc-achool. Qualified teachera. Tuition: Kindergarten,
815 mo. Pre-KJndcrgaUen,
810 mo. Call 322-3552 or 3227227.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM *50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
»
SEE YOUR

SALES BROKER

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 3222118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
2524 Park Drive

"EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS"

72. Fentiile Help Wanted
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Need Intlii-R, 35 • G5, with or
without car for Survey work
4 hour#, 5 daya per week
No aclling. 81.25 to 81.50 pet
hour. See Company Repre
(tentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
Room 208, Mciach Bldg.. 224
E. tat St.

You'll find
what you're

FOUNTAIN HELP WANTED.
Apply In person at Keyter'a
Pharmacy, Long wood Pinza.

77. Hituntinn Wanted

looking for

DAYS WOBK: 322 6277.
WORK wanted. 322-7053.
WORK, day, week. 322 0300.
Housework. 3224)321 or 4209.
WILL KEEP 3 or 4 year old
child for Working Mother.
Ph. 322-9468.

Classified

MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
UPRIGHT PIANO. Rcaimisble SING EH-TAILOR'S MACHINE
Reasonable charge. Safe de­
offer Acceptnl. Ph. 3220(159. Sews heavy draperies, rubberlivery. Special Dual wheel
tile s and plaktlcs and all
truck. Write P. O. Box 1544,
home sewing Jobs. Makes
Sanford.
An Inveitmenl, not an exbuttonholes, sews on but­
peme. Cull TA 2-5812 for
tons and Zlg Zagf. New guar­ H2, ItusincKH I'riip. • Sale
expert advice on a Herald
antee. Sold new for t2G9.
advertising campaign.
Pay |8 monthly a r discount ACE BEAUTY SALON, Co#
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
for cash. Ph. 322 9411.

Legal Notice

95. Houses For Sale

95. Hou*e* For Sale

For Sale

H7, lluninesH Rentals
HEADY MIX CONCRETE
814 Per Yird
Fo r LEASE—Service Station.
Patios, Floor, Free EiUmatei
Good location. Good pro­
*»nd, cement, rock, pipe,
duct!. Good treatment. Ph.
■teet, greaze traps, dry
locally 322-4342, or apply lo
welli. Stepping it one*.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm AVB.
322-5751 WAREHOUSE OR OFFICE.
Will lease 840 aq. ft. 845
RUMMAGE BALE at Super
month. Plenty of windows,
Value Market on 438 at Alta­ separate entrance in Com­
monte Bat. Aug. 29. Men,
mercial It Warehouse dis­
women ami children* ihoei.
trict. Also 8.500 sq. ft. of
IUkiipniAda, rug#, ditlici,
Warehouse space, all or part,
etc.
4c per ft.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 Item*
1300 Grapevllle Ave.
REPOSSESSED SINGER
SWING Needle Select-O-Matlc
Zlg Zag. Excellent condition.
Doei
decorative
aewing,
monogram#, make# button­
hole#, tew# on button#, all
without attachment#. Solti
new for over 8399. Balance
now due 858, or pay 85.80
Monthly. Trade-In# accepted,
Piione Credit Manager, 322
8827.

Stemper Agency
RHltor-Inauror-Tradea
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

90. IsotH For Hale

Q U IC K E S T ,

MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
103 Ft. frontage, I lf No.
Scott Ave. Will consider
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 3320238.

W AY T O

I LOTS. DREAMWOLD SEC­
TION. 322-0958.

AUGUST SPEC. Foam Ice LARGE woodod lot on paved
road In Loch Arbor area far
cbe#ti, 99 cent#. Surplu#
82000 with BEST BUY
City, 201 W. lit St.
terms. Get me on the phone
this evening.
t SIMMONS Single bed. Beau
tjrc it maltre##; 1 rh eit of
PILCHER, Broker
drawer# with mirror. 838. BAHTPer
tonal Service
Pb. 322-4585.
Cali 322-7498

51. Articles For Rent

93.

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For Hale

M OST

BUY A N D T O

All U« Your
Quick Service

Caah.

SUPER

fust , t a h m i ,

Furniture.
WUh the

TRADING

ROBERT JL WILLIAM!
Re attar
Raymond Lundqulst, Asae.

FA 2-Mil Alfafait Rank RUg.

SELL . . .

Want ads f?et fast results! They’ve
got coverage! That’s why buyers and
sellers of goods and services go to the
Want Ads for action.
Set Your price. . . we’ll set your ad!

-C A L L CLASSIFIED
SANFORD EXCHANGE

RENT A BED

LARUE HOMY
Hol'away, Uoipital 4k Baby M E. 10th St Ideal for Urge
Bed#.
family looking for lota of
By Day, Week, a r Meath
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 8
pb. FA 1-51BI 116 W. l i t S t
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ing room, corner location.
All for only 88500. Terms
55. Furniture For Sale
caa ba arranged.

E C O N O M IC A L

322 - 5612

““ “ FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

425 - 5938

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95. Houses For Sale

95. Mouses For Sale

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97. Houses For Ken I

RAVENNA PARK, 410 Ucth 3 BEDROOM. 1 tilth, concrete 2 Bedroom home. 817 Catalina.
Dr. 3 Bedroom, kitchen
block home, extras galore.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5
equipped. Low down pay- Call 322-6148.
Points. $65 per month. Ph.
Tnent. 322-1553 lite r 12 noon.
322-1467.
FHA ■ RESALES
1 BR Fum. House. Th. 668Like new, 2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
5122.
MASONRY Homes, 1 &amp; 2 SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &lt;c 3
Bedroom Homes available in 2 "BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
ail Areas of Sanford. Let u;
man’s Trailer Court. 668$100 Down, Payment! less
Show you Around!
4908.
than rent.
HELMLY REALTY
RENTALS
I'h. 322-1641
Seminole Realty
Furnished or Unformatted
Rall-Rlair Agency
1901 S. Park Ave.
OPEN HOUSE
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime
Aug. 29 k 30, 1:00 to 7:00
Maine St., Longwood
2 A 3 Bedroom Homes
3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, screen­
7 mi. So. on 17-92 &amp; Right
Payton Realty
ed patio. Ph. 323-0368,
on 434 to Grant St., left
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
on Grant to Maine)
EVERETT A. HARPER LAKE it ARY. 2 Bedroom,
NEW HOMES
AGENCY - REALTOR
3 k 4 BEDROOMS
Florida room, fenced yard
3485 S. Park Ave.
Air-conditioning optional
322-1507.
Phone a FA 2-2284 or FA 2-2285
Immediate Occupancy
2-BEDROOM house, fenced
FHA—FHA IN-SERVICENO
DOWN
PAYMENT
back yard, West of City
VA NO DOWN PAYMENT
limits, $70 mo. 322-1319.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc. required on this Beautiful
Spanish-type home on 2 lots
$38-3911 Collect
in fine neighborhood. Spac­
DUPLEX on S. Sanford, near
ious rooms throughout which
Lake Jessup, on lot 150x200.
include Living Boom, Dining
RENTALS
Also room for trailer. Cash
noom, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms
Talks! Ph. 322-7519.
and tile hath. Separate gar­
age bldg, includes small
■LAKEFRONT- New Home,
apartment. Price $14,000 and It's Just good business to
old brick exterior, 3 Bed­ $103 per month.
check first with Sanford's
room, 2 Baths, Family
largest H o m e Servicing
Room, Patio, Fully nir-conAgency. Fine Homes, Fairly
ditioned, all the extras, in SO U T H W A R D
Priced. In all Sites!
exclusive area.
Investment k Realty
COUNTRY LIV IN G - Lovely,
118 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
older home, $ Bedrooms, 2
Good Rental homes, Priced
Baths, Fireplace, Old brick
THIS ONE IS
right, are renting and leas­
screened porch, plenty of a Home, not just a house. The
ing fasti
room (Could keep a pony).
large fenced back yard with Call Today, For Prompt and
This you have to See!
pine trees; the 3 Bedrooms,
Efficient Service. It rays!
Call 322 0375 to see these.
Living noom, Kitchen and
CRUMLEY-MONTE1TI1,
Florida Room need only you
INC.
to be complete. And it cin Stenstrom Realty
500 W. First St.
be yours for the Appraisal
2668 PARK DRIVE
Sanford, Fla.
FHA value of $10,500 with 822-2420
822-7495
only $350 Down.
NIGHTS 322-8834 - 323-0548
NEW HOMES
Available in Sanford area and
Longwood area (6 mi. So. on Stemper Agency
17-92). Beady for occupancy
Rca Itor-1n iuror-Tr adas
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
$65.00 per mo. and up.
1991 S, French Ave.
House. 2481 Palmetto, Ph.
Sales office: 802 Highland Ave. 322-4991
322-0274.
Ixmgwood, Fla.
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. 3
838-3911 Collect
Bedroom, 1 Bath, Florida 3-BEDR005I house, some kit­
Room, kitchen equipped. Ph. chen equipment, $60 mo. 508
322 0618.
Myrtle Ave. 323 0635.

ljrr«lb Atip. 28, 1964 — Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

PIPING YOU
ABOARD, LADS

CASSELBERRY, 3 BR.. 1 FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom, CB,
We have several new 3 bed­ bath, carporle, CB construc­ Oak floors, masonry home.
tion, te rra n o floors, central
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17 92 on
room, 2 Balh, Built-in-range
434, then 1 Block S. on East
Homes available for Incom­ air and heat. 838-2971.
St. to Vincent Dr. 838 6395.
ing Personnel that can be NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bedbought for $100 Down, plus room, acreenod porch, nicely
100. Hentirt Rental*
prepaid Roma of approx. $75 landscaped. 130 N. Cortex.
at Closing of sale, if you can
HUTCHISON’S
qualify wc have heen aulh.
OCEANFRONT APTS.
o rim l by live Bulkier to give
339 So. Atlantic
you Immediate possession on THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Daytona Beach
FA 38123
a Rental basis of $3 per 118 N. Park Ave.
Call 322-4038
day, payable 30 days in ad­
96.
Houses
•
Sale
or
Rent
vance pending closing of
101. Trailer • Cnhiinns
Sales agreement. Monthly CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Apache Camping Trailers
payments including Princi­ LAKE. Call • r • ■ 1n g a
Cecil Seller*—868-4818
ple, Interest Tsxes and In- 322-1597.
Clerk St., Enterprise
surance will be approximate­
ly $80 per month. Your total 97. Houses For Rent
111'. Mobile Rum en - Sale
yearly earnings should be al
2-BEDROOM
nicely
furnished
least $4,500 with few out­
’63 EXPANDO, 55 x 10, 3 Besthouse. 322-8237,
standing obligations to quailroom, Air conditioned. Re­
lfy. (Pay grade E-S will CB HOUSE, DeBary, carpet,
finance payoff $5300. Asking
Qualify). The builder will breezeway, nicely furnished,
$200 equity! 322-7462.
pay the CLOSING COST!
$70. Duplex, 1201 Elm; 2
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
apts. 801 Magnolia, newly
NEW and USED
YOUR X SHIPMATE,
upholstered furniture, fogg­
Awnings k Cabana*
ed, nicely furnished, 1 or 2
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Bedroom*. Ph. NO 8-5287.
Seminole Realty
Hwy. 17 92 S
322 2582
FUHN1SHED 2 nedroom , Den
1901 Park Avenue
•63 EXPANDO. 55 x 10, 3
House with air-conditioning
FA 2-5232 anytime
Bedrooms air - conditioned.
patio k carporle, $95. Ph.
Tay off balance $5000. Asking
312-3249.
$200 equity. Ph. 322-7462.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
Shown by appointment Ph.
House, $7$ month, 322-3249. 10.T. Mobile Home* • Rent
322-3581.
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom house TRAILER with Fla. room a t­
S BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
tached, near Osteen, $8 per
near bast. Adults. $80 mo.
322 8892.
week. 322 0519 after 6 p m.
Ph. 322-4833.

St. Johns Realty

NEW HOMES

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3 BEDROOM house, water 166. Apart men In for Rent
furnished. $83 mo. 322-3685.
Furn. Apt. 2300 nteltonvllle.
1 BR. fura. house, Lake Mary.
Turn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 8.
No pets. 322-3049.
$35 Mo. 407W W . lit.

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t u n i t y t o bo h e a r d a t aa ld

NAVY COUPLES SPECIAL!
Furnished 3 Room*, balh, 2
screened porche*. 110 W. 3rd.

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tio n of a r r a n h o u r* * a n d
o th e r building* o r ( tr u e tur*&gt; n o r m a l l y aaaocla t*
r.l w i t h t h r p r o d u c t i o n of
a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o d u c t* .
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hearing
ity to h r h e a r d a t aa ld h e a r i n g .
Ily o r d t r of lh # C i t y Co m By o r d a r o f t h * c i t y C a m m ln alun o f th * C i t y of S a n f o r d , ml d u n of th # C i t y of g a n f o r d ,
F l o r i d a , t h l a I l t h d a y o f Au- F l o ri d a , t h l a J l t h d a y o f August. :m .
g u i t . 1S44.
H . N. T a m m , J r .
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Aa C i t y C l a r k o f th *
A* C i t y C l a r k o f t h * C ity
c i t y Of S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a
o f S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h A u g u e t 21, 1» « |,
P u b t l r h A u g u r t SI. 1&gt;$4.

CDC-14

CDC-11

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

115, An ton For Sale

$ Bank J
Repossessions

‘Mom had it put in! Site got tired of being a
golf widow!"
106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartment* for Rent
FURNISHED OR UNFURN- FURNISHED 3-room, w l t k
bath k garage. 2520 Nar­
ISIIED 2 Bedroom Duplex
cissus Ave. 322-3146.
Apartment. T errauo floors,
tile bath, water furnished.
3 ROOM furnished apt., Near
Ph. 322-2334 after 3 p. m.
downtown area. Water furn­
2 BEDROOM Furnished apart­ ished. 322-8331 after 3.
ment. $35. 1703 Magnolia.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
2 and 3 Room Apts, close up­ Apartment. Close in. Ph.
town. $30 k $40 mo. 322-6281. 322-9173 days 322 0841 even­
ings,
NAVY COUPLES SPECIAL!

National

Phone 322-4503

B U Y IN G A

u s
CHECK OUR STOCK

A L L CARS B EIN G S O LD A T

W H O L E S A L E PR IC ES!
62

VOLKSWAGEN 2 Dr. Se­
dan. 1 Owner, Extra Clean
COMET 1-DR., 6'Cyl. Bedan, White Color, Like New
COMET 2-DK. RAH
With standard Tran*.

*1295
*1095

62

LINCOLN CONT. A
Luxury Car, Air Cond.,
Perfect Cond.

61

PLYMOUTH VAL. 2-Door
Redan, Auto. Tranamiaalon

61

PLY. FURY V-8 Auto.
Trana, P.S., Extra Clean *1095
FORI) WAGON 4-Door
Country Sedan, V-8, FordO-Malir, UAH, I'.H.
CHEV. RISCAYNK 4-l)r.
*1095
S-CyL, Auto. Trans.
IMPALA CONVT. V-8,
Auto. Tran*. Radio, Healer, *1295
I’owrr Steering, Ileal Nire

60

COMET SEDAN 4-Dr.,

*896

'55 FORD, good body, good
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 $032
mechanical condition, Call ALL WORK GUARANTEED
322 6616, Claude HarroU.

MERCURY HARDTOP
.Monterey 4-Dr., Fully
Powered, Extra Clean

'1395

69

THUNIIEItillHD Hardtop,
Fully Powrred Air Cond.

'1295

59

ENGLISH FORD 2 Dr.
Anglia, Real Nlra

*495

58

FORI) FAIKLANK 8-Dr.
V-8 Fard-O-Mttlc, Radio,
Heater, Power Steering

•I

LINCOLN 4-Door, Run*
Good, Powered
PLYMOUTH
6 8 4-Door Sedan
67 MERCURY
4-Door Sedan
2-IIOOR
56 FORD
V-8 Engine

58

$

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
1958 NSU Prim* Motor scoot­
er, Electric start. Excellent
condition. Call 322-5628.

123, Boats &amp; Motors
16' FIBRE GLASS Boat,
Trailer k 1964 90 IIP Evinrude, $1593. 322-3635.
Gateway To The waterway

Robson S|xirtiiiK Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealar
304-6-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA Z 5M1
18' Boat k Trailer, $130. Also
35 hp. Evlnnidr, 322-7649.
For real automobile bar­
gains, check the Herald el*isHied display section.
&lt;

BACK TO SCHOOL car, '54 121. Sonniers &amp; Cycle*
Dodge Coronet 4-door. Pow­
er steering. Power brakes WHY Buy someone cite* trou­
bles
radio. One owner, $495. Con­
tact Wally Dietrichs 322-2248 WHY Go lo the expense of a
or 322-5232.
second used car
WHEN You can drive a brand
120, Automotive Service
new Vespa for $5.00
down and $1.50 per
VW SPECIALIST
week, and get up to
WRIGHT'S AUTO REPAIR
135 m.p.f.
Foreign A Domestic
S. Sanford Ave. Across
Transmission guaranteed for
from H.L.H.
322 0217.
life.

64
63
64
1962
1962
1962
1962
1961
1961
1960

LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
2517 Country Club Road
322-792$

H EY!
SPORTS
CA R

LO V ER S
LO O K
AT
TH ESE!

VOLVO "I22-S"

2 Door, A Prrrialon Quality
Import From Sweden, Air Con­
dition, 2.800 Artual Mile*.

AUSTIN-HEALEY
Deluxe "1000" Itnmixter, New
Tire*, I.orally Owned.

BUICK Skylark Cimvl.
4-Speed nn«, 1.200
Al lira. Factory Executive Car.

Coupe,

*2595
*2595
SAVE

CORVAIR MONZA
2 D o o m . 4-Specd Marked Down
From $1495.00

PONTIAC STAHCHIEF
4-Door, Powrr Steering A Brake*.
A Very Fine Huy At Only

RAMBLER CLASSIC
4-Door Economy At
Hi Heat.

FORD FALCON

4-Door. Radio anil Hratvr, Nearly
New Whits Finish.

RAMBLER AMERICAN

2-Dr. Station Wagon. A Perfect
2nd Car, Standard Trsnamleeion,

BUICK ELECTRA
223 * 4 Hr. Hardtop, Factory Air
Conditioned. Every Power Feature
and New Tires.

FORD COUNTRY SEDAN

V-N With Standard Tranamiaalon,
A Little Rough But A lot! Of
Bond Still Left.

*1295
*2195
*895
*1095
*795
*1995
*695

*985

6 0 Stan. Trana., RAH

*1595

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

'56 Ford PU, $587 bal, $31 mo.
'34 Ford PU. $499 bal, $24 mo.
'62 Cons'l J15 $1199 hat $39 mo.
'61 Voikswgn $1617 bal $38 mo.
'SI Pont. Eat, $499 bal. $24 mo,
'38 Chev. Wgn $683 bal $32 mo.
'58 Pont. Wgn. $199 bal $24 mo.
'57 Olds IIT $699 bat. $31 mo.
'57 Iluick $677 bal, $32 nto.
low prices check (lie Herald
'58 Ply Spt Cp $788 bal 138 mo.
rlassinrd page* where local
'54 Buick $299 bal, $16 mo. dealer* advertise.
'57 Olds 68 $661 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Olds 66 $1099 bal $39 mo.
'56 Pont. C|ie $691 bal $32 mo.
'59 Merc. AC $747 bal, $33 mo.
'61 Renault $597 bal, $29 mo.
’57 Ply HT $197 bal, $24 mo.
'59 Ply wgn $797 bal $33 mo.
'55 Cadillac, $614 lull $32 mo.
'59 Chev Wgn $787 bal, $37 nto.
'57 Chev. V8 $715 bal, $32 mo.
'51 Olds 4 Dr $567 bal $32 mo.
'53 Ford, $99 bal $4 mo.
'56 Mercury $157 bol $8 mo.
'53 Buick , $77 bal, $3 mo
'55 Olds, $91 bal $5 mo.
'53 Ford. $39 bal $2 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $788 bal. $33 mo.
'66 Ford Fate. $717 hal $32 mo.
’.is Mere. HT, $7nu bal, $38 mo.
'59 Ford Wg. $599 bal. $31 mo.
'58 Hillman $699 bal, $31 mo.
'60 Ford, $699 bal, $31 mo.
'55 Ford. $497 bat. $22 mo.
*58 Chrya, $699 lull, $29 mo.
'57 Clny*. $597 bal, $29 mo.

Furnished 3 Rooms, bath, 2 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
screened porches. 110 W.
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
3rd.
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities in­
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
cluded ut rent. Ideally lo­
322-2800.
cated on 1st St., within 1
2 BEDROOM, water, $60; 3 block of 2 free parking lota
Room*, Util. $50. 322-2764.
and sboppktg center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Clean 4 Rooms. Bit Park.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
W E LAI C A APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment, in­
114 W. First St.
quire 464 E. 14th St., Apt.
7.
FUIIN. Apt. Close la. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013,
2 ROOM APARTMENT, Prl
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 5-room vate bath k entrance, 318
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
•pt., Furnished. $6$. 322-5007 Mallonville. Ph. 322 3120.
JAjq
SANFORD AVE.
after 6 p. tn.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED, IU1Z orK N EVENINGS
utilities Included. A d u l t *
FURN. 4 room apt. $40 mo.
Adults. 3229480.
only. Lake Mary. 322-4982.

----

120. Automotive Service

ROSE COURT APARTMENTS KARMANN Gill A '62 VW, 17.000 ml. Perfect condition,
1 UR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
Near Naval Base. 2013 San­ transistor radio, $ 1193. Also
'18 olds mobile. Owner Ph. Senkarik Glass and Paint
ford Ave. 668 4323.
Company
(08-8157,
2 LARGE Nicely fum. Duplex
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
apis. 14th Ave., Longwood 1957 BUICK 4 Dr.. A T. UAH.
6 mi. from N.A.S. Ph. *38Newly painted. Good running COHEN RADIATOR NTTOP
condition, $350. 322-0625.
3296.
Free inspection, eitlm ates,
pickup, delivery, Re coring
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air- 1964 Old* F85 4 Door Sedan.
k repairs discounted.
conditioned Bedroom. $63. l i t
Florida State Bank, Ralph
21UX E. 3rd.
322-3443
E. 8th., 322-4285.
Pezold, 322-1611.
EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park 56 OLDS, A/C. HAH. Real
Auto Glaaa, Tape
clean inside A out. Needs
t k 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
k Seat Covers
some motor repair. Make
$55 to $65. Apply Apt. 7,
offer. 119 I.ake Dot l)r.
404 E. Nth St.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

HOME RENTERS

HOME OWNERS

106. Apartments for Rent 115. A uIoh For Sale

62 OLDS
CUTLASS COUI'K
V-8, Auto Trane., Radio
and Heater. Ilurket Scat*,
AH Vinyl Interior

*1995
62 FALCON
"SQUIRE” STA. WAGON
4-Dr.. 8-C) l„ Auto Tran*.,
Radio and Heater

*1595
62 COMET
Custom 4-Dr, Redan,
6-Cyl., Auto Trana., K 4k H

*1495
62 RAMBLER
Ambassador Custom 4-Dr.
Srdan, V-8 Engine, Stand.
Tran*., P. Steering, Power
Brake*. Heater, Air
Conditioned.

*1595
63 English Ford
Cortina 2,Dr. Sedan, Extra
Clean, Solid, Very
Kronumleal.

*1295
60 CHEVROLET
IMPALA CONVERTIBLE
• CyL. Auto. Trane, Radio
and Healer, White Finish,
Itluc Top, All Vinyl
Interior.

*1495

CLEAN-UP PRICES

61 CHEVROLET

ON BRAND NEW

CLASSICS AND AMERICANS

IMPALA CONVERTIBLE
V-8, Auto Trana, Power
Strering, Power Brakea,
Power Windows, Radio and
Heater, Air Conditioned.
Very Nice.

H URRY!

*1895

RAM BLERS

ONLY 11 64’s LEFT!
63 Chev. Pick-Up
Ton, Long Whrrl Base,
Step-Side Bed, « CyL,
Haaler

*1595

195

OPEN EVERY
THE ABOVE CARS ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR
TREMENDOUS STOCK WHICH CAN RE BOUGHT WITH
FANTASTIC LOW DOWN PAYMENTS AND MONTHLY
LOCAL BANK FINANCING IF YOU QUALIFY CREDIT
WISE.

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

L IN C O L N
M ER C U R Y

IN C
Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

NIGHT T IL
0 P.M.

|E 3M U M M

Saturdays Til B P.M.

R O LLER
Phone 322-0231
301 Went Firnt Street

SA N FO R D
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL 9 P.M.

MOTOR SALES
2nd. ft Palmetto
Ph. 332*6231
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

�City's Refuse Removal System Called One O f Nation's Best
Department
Wins National
Recognition

&amp;hr fcanforh S rra lh
Page 12 — Aug. 28, 1961

lljr Pol I &gt;p Austin
City Editor
The organisation end rtflcfency of the City of San­
ford's Refuse Removal De­
partm ent ha* pained nation­
al recognition.
A letter ha* been received
by City Manager W. E Knowlea from the Refuse Remov­
al Journal, national magazine
of the aanitation industry,
aiking for specific detail* of
the Sanford operation to print
In their magatlne, "for the
edification of other communItiee throughout the country."
The Refute journal got the
Up from an International
Harvester publication which
had spotlighted the 8anford
operation.
The City Commlaaion com­
mended Knowle* for having
gained this recognition, and
Knowles in turn passed tho
credit on to the department
supervisor, Bob Kelly, and
hi* crew*.
The Herald feel* that If
thi* local organisation can
gain national recognition, our
readers should be informed of
how such recognition has been
gained.
Here I* the story, accord­
ing to Knowles:
"Prior to 1053, the City of
Sanford refuse system used
10 men, two packers and four
open-type trucks. The gar­
bage was collected on a sep­
arate pickup and hauled to
the Incinerator while all
trash was hauled In open
trucks to a dump where It was
burned.
"The results were rosily,
Inefficient and unsanitary.
"In June of 1053, the City
• f Sanford purchased an In­
ternational tractor mounted
with a Drot Hull Clam and
converted to a sanitary land­
fill on city properly along the
lake front. This resulted In
abandoning the Incinerator
and the unsightly open dump
plus reducing the personnel
of the crews to HI men.
"There are five, 20-cubleyard packer trucks In opera­
tion with no open trucks used
except in case of emergency
or breskcdowiis (which ore
few.) These enclosed packer
trucks average five and a half
tons per load.
"Through the years, the
elty’s refuse system has been
refined by experience into nil
efficient operation. It still op­
erates with in men, though
the population has nearly
doubled. The city collects both
garbage and trash In one romLined pickup twice each week
with the commercial accounts
being collected at night, six
times a week.
"The dark green uniforms
worn by cn-ws, clearly mark­
ed with "City of Sanford”
across the back are a reasa u r l n g identification for
housewives as these men work
through alleys and hack
yards.”
•'Employee* work on their
own lime to cover their route.
When legitimate rnniplaint*
come in, the entire rrew must
go bark to correct It. Only
three to five complaints a
week are received now.
Tlie rrew* are made up of
a driver and two pick-up men
I.arge 70 gallon magnesium
containers are used by the
men for collection to reduce
trips to the truck and help
alimlnat* spillage.
Hoth Knowles and Kelly attribute the efficiency of the
refuse operations to the pride
of the crews, who have high
morale and believe they arc
"the beet."
Members of the crews are;
Roy Stinson, driver with Kary
Holiday and Alton Coleman;
Homar White, driver, with
Mack Moore and Charlra
Rhaw; John Howard, driver of
the commercial run, with
Joseph Johnson and Georgs
Seymore; William Carroll,

Barry Satisfied,
Resumes Cruise
In California

No Relaxation
For LBJ After
Busiest Day

W. E. KNOWLES
. . . nation rccognilion

HOB KELLY
. . , superintendent
driver with Nathaniel Whi­
taker and Leo Arnold; Wil­
liam Moore, driver, with Ro­
meo Johnson.
Everett Craft is in charge
of the landfill operations.
“Of material Importance,"
said Knowles, "is the recov­
ery of low waste land by
means of the sanitary land­
fill process.”
"The ten years of landfill
operations by the City of San­
ford has resulted In the fill­
ing of more Ilian 34 acres of
waste land.
"This filled land Is now
available for valuable use. Ono
section of six and a third
acres now Is valued at |7fi,000. Thla was formerly low
swampy land that had Interest
for no one st sny price."
A recreation park ha* been
constructed on one of the re*
claimed landfill arena. Tills is
the Pinehurst Park area on
Chase Ave. between 22nd and
24lh St.

ATLANTIC CITY (UPII II was a short night lor Presi­
dent Johnson after what he
called the biggest day in his
life. And he was getting up
early today for a busy round
of speeches, ceremonies, a
flight to Texas, and maybe a
news conference at Ihe LBJ
Ranch.
Just past midnight the Presldent, newly nominated for a
full term of his own in the
White House, walked with hla
wife and daughters from Con­
vention Hall here to a balcony
overlooking the boardwalk
where he waved to cheering
thousands and briefly watch­
ed fireworks display celebrat­
ing his Sfith birthday.
Sometime after 1 a. m. he
turned in for the night at a
private home here after pro­
nouncing the birthday his best
and the day generally “ the
nicest" he had ever had.
Today, In an anti-climatic
cleanup to the Democratic Na­
tional Convention, the Presi­
dent was meeting delegates
and campaign workers at a 10
a. m. EDT breakfast in the
Convention Hall ballroom, then
Democratic National Commit­
tee a half hour later.
Both groups expected brief
speeches, and Johnson was
prepared to oblige.
At II a. m. he was to take
part in a "Parade of Progress"
ceremony at Convention Hall,
pushing a button to start 40
fountains flowing In a S3 mil­
lion garden adjacent to the
pubic hall in Cleveland, Ohio.
Finally at 11:40 a m. John­
son and his running mate. Sen.
Hubert Humphrey of Minn­
esota, planned to leave by heli­
copter from a brachside park­
ing lot for Ihe nearby airport
and a (lin e hour ami 20 min­
ute Jet flight to Texas.
There were reports lie and
Humphrey might conduct a
joint newi conference there.
Indications were the President
Ranch at Johnson City through
the weekend.

PRACTICING for one* of the games for the Pinccrest Baptist Churchwide Western Style Fellowship Picnic to he held on the church grounds
from 3 until 7 p.m. Saturday are, from left, Teddy McQuattcrs, Judy
Guess, Dec McCoy, Audrey Queen and II. I). McQuattcrs, in semi-circle,
nml little Perry Williams, front. A variety of entertainment has been
planned for everyono from “1 to 100."
Herald Photo)

FOREST CITY residents are welcoming Rev. James Hamrick Sr., new
pastor of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and his family who are
making their home on West Lake Brantley Drive. With Rev. Hamrick in
the photo from left nre James Jr„ 12; Brcnnu Lee, 17; Janette Sue, 13,
holding Jncques, the family pet nml Mrs. Hamrick.
(Herald Photo)

MYF Meeting
Members of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
MYF who are planning to at­
tend the Christ The King SubDistrict Meeting to hr held
next Tuesday night at the
Apopka Methodist Church
should meet at the local
church at 6:30 p.m. fur trans­
portation,

C H E V R O L E T S - O LD SM O B ILES - C A D IL L A C S
CONVERTIBLES,

JOE /.UKOWSKI, 1R
year old non of Mr. iiml
Mrs. J. A. Zukowski of
Casselberry, left Aug.
19 for Imsir 1ruining nt
Lackland Air F o r e t
Base, Tex. Ho Is n 1964
graduate of Mid-FInri•In Technical Institute,
Orlimiln, anil of Lyman
High where he played
renter on the Grey­
hound Football Team.
He is a member of the
Cassellierry Vnlimtecp
Fire Department.
June la Dairy Month and
tbs Dairy Council of South
Florida hie joined actively in
the nationwide observance. A
Dairy Princess will be chosen
at the annual meeting of tha
American Dairy Association
of Florida in Orlando Juna
SO.

IF JOAN PEREN'O appears particularly happy,
the reuson might Iks the lovely diamond necklace
she’s wearing, courtesy of Arnold Miller nnd
Lawton’s Jewelers in the Winter Park Mall.
Vnlued at $269,000, the 55 carat Kimberly dia­
mond is suspended from a nerkince of Imguelte
stones totaling 45 carats mounted in platinum.
Joan ("Mrs. Florida”), was a special guest at
the Grand Opening of the fabulous new Winter
Park Mall.

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NEWPORT BEACH. Calif —
(L*PI)— Republican president­
ial nominee Barry M. Goldws(cr. pleased with the selection
of Sen. Hubert Humphrey as
Democratic vice presidential
campaign holiday cruising tonominee, resumed his preday.
The Arizona senator's bor­
rowed yarht, “Sundance", was
last reported off Sanla Cruz
Island some W miles from
Sanla Barbara on the midCalifornia coast.
Cruising and fishing in Cali­
fornia coastal waters. Goldwater was making periodic
ronlaets with his press head­
quarters here.
Thursday, he Issued a state­
ment to "congratulate Presi­
dent Johnson" for selecting
Humphrey, Democratic sen­
ator from Minnesota, as his
running mate. Gnldwater aald
the selection "destroys the
myth that the Johnson admin­
istrations is conservative."
Goldwater, whose campaign
has featured the alogan "A
choice Instead of an echo,”
said selection of Humphrey
“ more emphatically empha­
sizes the differences between
the Republican and Demo­
cratic parties than anything I
can think of."

m ; a RECORD 8IIOP

in - i s i t

HOLLER
M OTOR S A L E S
SECOND &amp;
PALMETTO

322-0711
2505 S. PARK

322-0861

SOUTHSIDE SCHOOL students will have thesa
jiretty new teachers this year. From left, front
row are Frances Bowden, Doris Contrcros and
Mnsil Blythe. Standing in hack are Mary I/C«
Toole and Winona Newman.
(Herald Photo)

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322-5412
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Adventist

Baptist

T H E S E V E N T H -B A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
C o r n e r 7 lh A E l m
J . L. M a r e h a l l .... ..... ....... . P a e t o r
SER V IC ES SATU RDAY—
S a b b a t h S c h o o l ____ 9:10
m.
W o re h lp Service
11:00 a. m.
W ednee day N ight
P r a y e r S e r v i c e — _ 7:10 p. m.

Alliance

CONO H B O A T ION*ATa
C liltlS T IA N CIIUKClf
(U n ite d C h u rch of C hrl*t)
P a r k A v a n u t a t 24 th St.
t : 0 0 a. n».
_ C h u t eh Schoo l
f o .00 a. tn. — W o r a h l p H erv ir*
7:20 p. m.
C h r l a t l a n T o u tti
M inistry
It t v . W a l t e r A. R. M c P h e r s o n ,
P asto r

Episcopal
UliniST CHURCH
C h u rch Street,
F r . C h a r l e t W.
V icer
H oly C om m union
Service a S erm on

CH U R C H O F CH R IST
Geneva
R a lp h B r e w e r Jr.
E vangellet
lllh le S ch o o l ......... ... 1:10 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p — 9:30 a. m.
E ' e n l n g W o r e h l p . . . * 30 p. m .
W e d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7 :lu p. m.

r i R S T B A PT IST C H U R C H
519 T a c k A v e n u e
F . R. C h a n c e
P aetor
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _1:30 a. m.
S u n d a y S ch o o l —
9: 45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p „ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ™ . 5:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p _ 7:45 p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.

O A K L A W N B A PTIST C H U R C H
1741 C o u n t r y • t u b Hoad
S p o n ao rt'd by P l r e t R a p t l a t
Church
Rev. n . T l l a r r e t t „._ P a e t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ..... 9:4 5 a. m.
W o r e h l p S e r v i c e _ 11 too a. m.
0:15 p. m.
T r a i n i n g Un io n __
5:00 p. m.
E v e n in g W orehlp
W e d . P r a y e r S erv . _ 7:10 p. ra.

Congregational

Church Of Christ

Baptist

E L D E R SPRIN G S B A P T IS T
Old O r l a n d o ltd. a t H e e l e r Av*.
It. H a m i l t o n G r i f f i n — P a o t o r
S u n 'l e y S c h o o l ____1:15 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p __ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ___0:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g W o t ah Ip _ 7:4 5 p. m.

t ip

F IR S T C H R IST IA N CH U RCH
D I S C I P L E S OU C H R I S T
15o7 S. S a n f o r d Ave.
K. V e r n o n F u l l e r
B u n d a y S ch o o l _____ 5:15 a. m.
M orn in g W orehlp
10:00 a. m.

P I N K C n E S T A S S EM B L Y
o f
non church
C o r. 1 7 th a n d Him
I t . M. W i l d e r _________ P a r l o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ 9:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 10:50 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p „ 7:10 p. m.
T o u t h S erv . ( S u n .) .. *:U0 p. m.
M i d - W e e k S e r v . ( W e d . ) _ 7:10
p. ID.

P IN E C R K S T RA PTIST
CHURCH
O nura Road
P a e t o r - ___ _ W i l l i a m J. flu ee*
M o rning W orehlp
! l : o o e. ra.
S u n d e y S ch o o l
™ 9 45 *. m.
T r a i n i n g U n lu n ....... * ; t s p. in.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p __ 7:10 p. ra.
W ed O fficers A T e a c h e rs
M e e t i n g _________
( :1 0 p. m.

cnt&gt;

M ission

E n t r r p r l M ) — K l l u b e l l i 8t.
F &gt; l v r * l e r W i llia m * .. . . r « « t o r
P h o n # IC I-S 9U
8 i m d « y School ........ 10;0rt * m.
W o r a h l p S t r vico
. 11:00 a. in.
K v a n R e l t a t tc ......
7:30 p m.
P r a y e r M e e t i n g . W ad . * 3tf p m.
l U b l . S tu d y , S at. « . . . 7:30 p, m.
1:40 «. m.

Christian

Assembly Of God

W E S T S ! D E M I S S IO N .)R T
1IA1TIST CHU RCH
I t h St. A H o l l y A n .
J o h n It. K i n g ................ I ' a e t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____ 10:00 a. m.
Sunday
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
Sunday
H v a n l n g W o r a h l p _ 7:00 p. m.
W ednesday
P r a y e r S e r v i c e __'...— 7:00 p, m.

c w rn c tt o r non

O S T E E N B A PT IST C H U R C H
IIW Y. 415
Ph. 1 J M 1 1 4
P e e l e r __ - C h e a t e r W. P l a n k
S u n d e y S ch o o l ____ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g S e r v i c e __ 11:00 e. m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ____ 5:10 p. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e _7:10 p. m.
W ednesday M eeting!:
Organleatlcina
4:10 p m.
P r a y e r .........—... 7:10 p. m.
C h o i r ----- ------------1:50
p, m.

C H R I S T I A N M IS S IO N A R Y
A LM A SC E CHURCH
KOI r * r k A y * a t 14th SL
Rav. C. C. Dees . J r .
P aalo r
S u n t v y S c h o o l ____9:45 a. m.
W o r e h l p S e r v i c e __I1:«o a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:10 p. m.
A l l i a n c e Y o u th
F e l l o w s h i p ( W e d . ) __ 7:10 p. ra.
(W ad)
P r a y e r S e r v i c e ____. 7:10 p. m.

CE N T R A !. B A PT IST CH U RCH
Co r. 14th St. As O a k Ave.
H all S m i t h ____________ P a e t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l
9:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p __ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U u n l o n _ 5:45 p. m.
E v e n in g S ervice
I:» 0 p. m.
V e d . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p. m.
N u re e ry Open
W T R H -------------------- 7:10 P- m.
S u n d a y N it* R ro a d c a e t

Church Of God

J O R D A N M I S S IO N A R Y
R A P T IS T CHURCH
1571 W. F l r e t S t r e e t
S u n d a y S ch o o l _ ™ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
llltile S t u d y ( S u n d a y ) 7:0# p m .
E v a n g e l i s t i c S e r v i c e 7:eo p. m.
W e d . P r a y e r M e et _7:00 p m.
Bill S t e p h e n a ...... ..... ... . P a - t o r
A C o r d i a l W e lc o m e to All

Longwood
S tew art, Jr.

Free Methodist

CHURCH O F C H R IST
1511 P a r k A v e n u e
B e r t B r o w n ______ E v a n g e l l e t
Sunday
B lld e S t u d y „ ...... — 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p .... 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g S e r v i c e .... * : j n p. m.
S r * " H e r a l d o f T r u t h ' ' 1 p.
S unday on C h a n n el I
Tueeday
L a d l e s Hilda C l a n _ 10:00 a. m.
W edneeday
B i b l e c l a e a ______ 7:10 p. m.

FVltiK M K T IIO D 1 S T C l l i m c i l
«*4»rn&lt;«r l l h St. a n d I*4Uiid A%s.

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K AndiriftR

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T s l s p h o n s : 122*7o:s
Puntl.iy S ch o o l
?:!&amp; a. m.
M o r n l n s W o r s h i p .... P»:IS s. m.

Evi*ntnn Worship . . i

p m.

W e d . P r a ) s r H s r v l c s 7 Jo p. m.

Lutheran
GOOD S I I E U I I E R D
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
3900 A O r l a n d o D riv e
H w y . 17-931
S a n f o r d , K lu r b le
333-7313
T h e Rev. J. G ordon I ' e a r y .
U aator
Sunday School
9:19 a. m.
k t o r n l n g W o r e h l p — I lino a. m.
C o m m u n i o n — K l r a t S u n d a y In
Mil'll Mun Mi
K in d e rg a rte n an d Nureery

Christian Science
FIR ST

CH U RCH O F C H R IS T
SCIEN TIST
lo o E e e l S e c o n d S t r e e t
S un d ay Service A
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____11:00 a. ra.
S u b ject; "C hrlel Jenue"
W e d n e s d a y S e r v i c e .. 1:00 p. m.
R e n d i n g R o o m : 301 E. K lret.
W e e k d a y s : IU:3o a. m. - 4:30
p. in. F r i d a y E v e n i n g : d.Jit1:30 p. m.

There isn’t much music ctunhi): out of that horn. Ilut one thiiiK's cer­
tain: this little fellow is making plenty of noise.
If it happens to ho Sunday morning, when the family sleeps late, this
sturdy musician isn't going to receive much praise. His lungs are strong,
though, and lie’s going In sit there and toot that trumpet until Mom or
Dad takes it away from him.

Church Of Cod

All of his playmates.arc at Sunday School, so you really can’t M a m a
him for trying to while away the idle hours. Unfortunately, his parents
haven't got the Church-going haldt, so this Imy will probably grow up like
them and sleep away the hours in which he could lie getting spiritual nour­
ishment.

C H U R C H O F GOD
33nd A F r a n c h
H . C. S m i t h ...
........ .. F a e t o r
S u n d a y School ____9:45 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p __11:00 a. m.
E v a n g e l l e l l o S erv . _ 7:10 p. m.
T u e e . P r a y e r S erv . _ 7:10 p. m.
T hura. Y oung People
E n d e a v o r ------------ 7:10 p. ra.

You’ve got the right idea, Gabriel. Wake them up to their respon­
sibility!

C H U R C H O F GOD
OF PROPHECY
1501 E l m A v e n u e
Rev. R o b e r t W e l c h
I’a e l o f
S u n d a y School ..........
9:45 a. in.
W o r a h l p S e r v i c e — 1" 45 e. m.
E -n g elletlu Serv.
7:30 p. m.
W edneeday:
Y o u n g P e o p l e V. U It. Serv.
7 : ! « p. m.
B i b l e T r a i n i n g S e r v l.o o p m .

TH E CHURCH r o ll A L L . . .
ALL FOH THE CHURCH
The C h u n h i* 4lie- urr.itret L ulo r
«m r u t h fur I h r laiitiling of i h.irm t r r
nnd givnl i in # i'M.hi p It fa a Mute,
h o u s e u f spmHi.il vuliirv. Willnml a
eliung I ' l u m h , n r i th e r Monocracy
n&gt;r ii v i l ii . i l ion r a n tu rviv *. T h e r e
u i e four sound i t a e m i wh y every
1«t «ut should el lend service* r e g u ­
larly mul *upi&gt;kt Hie C h u n h . T hey
m r : (I) Kur hie own - i k r . I J) For hie
t h ild rr n 'e s o l e . I D For (lie a n t e o f
hie com mun ity mvl nation. (() For
4he sake ul th e L'hurcli itself, w h s It
Iteml* liie mural a:vl melrriel su|'|i&gt;rL
P lan lo go In i hu rvh r e g u l a r ly e n d
rv.nl your Bible daily.

L U TH ERA N CHURCH O F
THE
REDEEM ER
t n | W. 35 th T i e r *
**Th. C h u r c h o f t h e L u t h e r a n
I l n u r " a n d TV "T h l* la th *
L if e '
H r : bai t W. ( b u r n ____P a e l o f
S u n d a y S c h o o l ___ ... 9:15 a nt.
W o r a h l p S e r v i c e _ |i):3n a. m.
Kill lei k a r t e l l a n d N 'u r a .r y

Methodist

CenrlgM IM4 KriilrT AiKsrtialng Service, l e r . Ktrsefcuri, V*.

Hund(i)'
Daniel
8:15-1(1

Moniluy
Daniel
0:IH'j:i

Tiir.xlay
I.uke
1:8-10

Wednesday
l.'lke
J t'Jil-'J.I

Tliuraday
Jlatlbew
17:1-8

rin sr

Friday
Mnllhew
18:7-14

m k t m o im pt c n u n c i i
( 1 ) P « r k A vs.
?lsv. H u b e r t M J e n k i n s , I*« stor
M o tn h » * W o r s h i p .... 1 1 0 p. in.
Huttdsy Hrho ol
.
R:45 *. m.
Mi»rnlnff W o r s h i p
I0 : i a «. m.
M V F M ertliiK s .. .. &lt; 30 p. m.
{ I n t e r m e d l i i t e . tifn l- T )
L v s n tn r W orship
7.20 p. m.

Nntlirdny
]vAi«lm4
1(1:1-11

G R A C E M E T H O D IS T CH U RCH
O n o r e ltd., a t W o o d l a n d A v e ,
Rev. J o h n II. H i r e * J r . P a » t n r
C h u rch School
9 15 a. m.
M orning W orehlp
11:00 a. m.
M Y F ____ —________ 5:30 p. nt.
C H R IS T M E T H O D IST
CHURCH
Sunland E a la le t
C ltru* H e ig h ts
Rev. C h a r l r e II. H u n t .... T t e l o r
C h urch School
9:45 a. in.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p __11:00 a. m.
MA’ 5' ......................... ... i : l o p. m.
Eve. W o rehlp „ „
7:30 p m.
W ed . P r a y e r S e r v i c e 7:10 p m .
FIR ST SOUTHERN
M E T H O D IST CHURCH
W o m n n 'a C l u b l l u l l il l n g
303 O a k Ave.
D u r n a r d II K n i g h t J r . , P a s t o r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ........ 9:45 a in.
W o r s h i p S e r v i c e . ... 7:30 p. m.

_ 7 30 « m.
. . . 9 00 a. m.

H O L T CR OS S
401 S. D a r k Ave.
F r . l . e r o y D. So p er. R e c t o r
l l o l y Cum in u n io n .... 7.10 *. m.
F a m ily Sarvlca and
S u n d a y School ............ 9.00 e. re.
M orning P ra y e r
iK Irat S u n d a y —
H o l y C o m m u n i o n 11:00 a. m.

PA O L A C H U R C H OK C H R I S T
H i g h w a y (5 W e s t
M o rrle R u b y _____ E v a n g e l l e t
Hilda C lee e ......... _ 10:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p — *:oo p. m.
B ib le Claeaee W ed . _ 7:10 p. m.

Methodist
G E N EV A M ET H O D IST
CHURCH
Rev. W . E. T i m m *
raeio r
S u n d a y S c h o o l --- ------ 9:45 a. m.
M orning S e rv ic e .
I t :&lt;&gt;«» a. m.
C h o i r P r a c t i c e W ed . 7:30 p. m.
E v e r y On* W elcom e.

Nazarcne
F I R S T CHUR(9ia
OF T H E NAZARENR
XV. 3nd St. a t k l a p l a Ave.
P a u l l l l c k e a ______ ___ P a s t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ........ 9:45 a. m .
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p .... 10:15 a. m.
Y o u t h ...... ........ ........... 1:00 p. m.
Y oung A dult
F e l l o w eh lp ...... ._.... 1:00 P ra.
T h e N am es W e Hear
E v a n g e l l e t l c S e r v i c e 7:00 P. m.
M id -W eek
S e r v i c e ( W e d . ) _ 7.00 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
S ln g e p lra tlo n
5:90 p. m.
FIR S T CHURCH
T H E NAZARKNB
L a k e M a ry , F l a .
Rev. W. L H olcom be, P a e lo f
Sunday
4:45 a. m. ___ lllb le S ch o o l
11:00 a. m. __ M o r n i n g W o r s h i p
T oo p. m.
E vening S ervlra
7 :Oii p, m .
W ed . M i d - W e a k
P ra y e r Services
7 .oo p. m. __ I« iet W e d . MleB«
iu n e r y Service
OF

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H O F Id l N O W O O D
541 o r a n g e S t r e e t
Rev. E. R u t h G r a n t .... P a s t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l . . . . _ 119:00 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p __ 1I:00 a. in.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g __7:3d p.
in.
W ed . lllb le S t u d y .. 7 . Jo p. m.
C o n q u e ro r s M ealing
F r l d i y - ____ —. — _ 7:10 p .

Presbyterian
FIR S T

PR E SB Y T ER IA N
CHURCH
Sanford.
F la.
O a k A ve * 3rd St.
G r o v e r C. S e w e l l J r . . . P a e t o r
E d g a r 5V. S m i t h J r . A a r l e t a n t
P aelo r
C h u r c h S c h o o l ____ 1 4 5 a. m.
Seaalo n M e e ts
9'45 a. m .
M orning W orahlp
lii.no a. m.
|* lo n e e r F e l l o w - h i p 4'ftfl p. m.
S e n i o r III F e l t o w e l i l p 4:0(1 p,m.
E ven in g W orahlp
7:30 p. m.
W ed , P r a y e r Meet __7:0# p. m.
C I IU IIC II O F T i l l : C O V E N A N T
3775 S o u t h o r l a n d u D r i v e
T b o in a a II. M a k l n —..... P a e t o r
W o r s h i p ........
9:00 *. m.
C h u r c h S c h o o l ____ lu;0t&gt; a. m.

■The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
ADAMS TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE
Phone 322-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO„ INC.
SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitly &amp; Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slaviu, Florida

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crupps and Employees

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey &amp; Employees
SK 46 &amp; Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS. INC.
201 W. 1st. St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
RoBe &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp;. Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stunstrom and Stuff

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

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howurd H. Hodges ami Stuff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson uiul Stuff

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee!)

L. I). PI.ANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN” TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron anil Stuff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn ami Staff

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LcROY C. RORB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving 1. Pryor and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
llw y. 17-92, Sanford
KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First &amp; French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

STRICKL A N D-MORR ISON, 1NC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICIIELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Stuff
W1LSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviodo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTirr
a t l o c h B a p t i s t C h u r c h , O v ied o
m t r a l B a p t i s t C h u r c h , t i l l O a k Av*.
in lu o ta F lrat B ap tist C burck
■u l u n t a B a p t i s t M is sio n
t o r t a m a n 'g C lu b , C h u l u o t a
ltier S p r i n g e B a p t i s t C h u r c h ,
0 L e h m a n RA.
r e t B a p t l a t C h u r c h . 919 F o r k Av*.
■landahlp B a p t i s t C h u r c h a t
tam o n t* S pring*
L 411. A l t a m o n t a S p r i n g *
rat B a p tla t C h u rch of D a U a rr
rat B ap tist C hurch a t Q enava
ret B a p tlat C h u rc h of L ak e M e ry
r a t B a p t l a t C h u r c h o f L a k e Monro*
r e t B a p tl a t C h u r c h o f L o n g w o o d , Co r.
lurch A G r a n t
r e t B a p t l e t C h u r c h « f O v ied o
r e t B a p t i s t C h u r c h o f S e n I -a n d o S p r i n g *
r e t S h ilo h M i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s t C h u r c h .

01 W. lltli S t

irest City !lap!l*t C h u rch
( u n t a l n H e e d B a p t l e t C h u r c h , Oviedo
v s S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t M issio n , c h u l u o t a
salonary
B ap tlet
C hurch
N orth
ltd.

iterprle*
icedonla
M leelan
B a p tlet
Church
k H i l l ltd. O e t e e n
j r n l n g Qlu tjr B a p t i s t c h u r c h . Q e n a v a U v y .

ML O l i v a M i s s i o n a r y l l a p t l a t C h u r c h , Ba*
I -an d o S p r i n g e l t d , L o n g w o o d
ML Z io n M i s s i o n a r y B a p ti s t , S l p a s Av*.
New
Ml.
C a lv a ry
M issionary
B a p tist
1101 W . 13th SL
N ew S a l e m P r i m i t i v e B a p t i s t C h u r c h ,
1500 W. 11th St.
N e w ML Z io n B a p t i s t C h u r c h . 1730 p e a r A v e
O a k l a w n B a p t i s t C h a p el, 374) W. l o t h St.
O steen B a p tlat C hurch
F l n e c r e a t B a p t l e t c h u r c h . 101 W. O n o r a Hd.
P r a i r i e L a k e B a p tla t Church, R ldg* 5td,
Fern P ark
P ro g r e a a M leelonary B a ptlat Churoh, M idw ay
S e c o n d S h ilo h M i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s t C h u r c h ,
N in th A H ickory
81. J a m a s M le e lo n a ry B a p t i s t C h u r c h Bt*.
JM. 115 O aleen
St. P a u l M le e l o n a r y B a p t l e t C h u r r h , I t h St,
St. M a t t h e w s M l i a t o n a r y B a p t i s t C h u r c h
C a n aan H elghle
St. J o h n ' s M i s s i o n a r y B a p t l e t C h u r c h ,
I t s C y p r e s s St.
T e m p l e B a p t l a t C h u r c h , P e l m S p r i n g s Rd.,
M ta tn o n t* S pringe
W eateld* M issionary B a p tlat C hurch,
411 S. H o lly Av*.
Z io n H e p * B a p t i s t C h u r c h , 751 O r a n g e Av*.
CA T H O L IC
C h u r c h o f th * N a t i v i t y . L a k * M a r y
A l l S o u l e C a th o l i c C h u r c h , 711 O a k Av*.

Bt.
A n n 'a
C a th o l l *
Church,
T erahlng
P la c * . l i e l l a r y
Bt. M a ry M a g d a l e n a C a t h o l i c C h u r c h , M a i l l a n d Av*. A l t a m o n l * S p r i n g e
C H R ISTIA N
F i r s t C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h . 1*07 8. S a n f o r d Ave.
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h rlatlan Church,
3401 P a r k Av*.
N orthald*
C h rlatlan
Church,
F l t r l l a
M avan M r, M aitland
C H U R C H O F C» R I S T
C h u r c h o f C h r i s t , 1(13 S. P a r k Av*.
C h u r c h o f C hrlat, G eneva
C h u r c h o f c h r l a t , lo r n g w o o d
C h u r c h of C hrlat. P ao la
C H U R C H O F OOI)
C h u r c h o f God. 503 H i c k o r y
C h u r c h o f God. 3700 S. F r a n c h
C h u r c h o f God. O v ied o
EPISCO PA L
All S a i n t s E p l e c o p a l C h u r c h K. D a R a r y
A t e , E n te rp rise
C h rle l E plecopal C hurch, L ongw ood
All S a i n t s E p i s c o p a l , E n t e r p r i s e
H o l y C roa* E p le c o p a l , P a r k Ave. a t &lt;th

LUTHERAN
A ece n alo n
L u th eran
Church,
O verhrook
I tr , Caaeatberry
Good S h ep h ard Ifn lltd L utha rn,
39(&gt;o 8. O r l a n d o Dr.
L n th e r a n C h u r c h o f th* Redeem er,
Hi) W. : s t h P l a c e
M e ealah L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , A m e r i c a n L e g i o n
Hall, P r a lr l* U k r , F e r n P a r k
St. L u k a s L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , IlL 411 S l a v l a
M ET H O D IST
R arneit
M em orial
M e t h o d is t C h u r c h ,
E.
D aliary A v*, E n te rp rO *
B ear L a k e M ethodist Churoh
llethel A M E C hurch, C a n aan H eight*
I ' a e a e l t i e r r r C o m m u n i t y M a th o d la t C h u r c h ,
l l w y . 17-9J A P l u e y Rlilge l i d , ("ae e e l b a r r y
D e U a r y C o m m u n i t y 5 !* thod!* l C h u r c h W.
H ighlands. D aliary
c h r l a t M ethodist C hurch
S unland E state*
F l r e t M a t h o d l a t C h u r c h , &lt;11 T a r k Av*.
F l r a t M a t h o d la t C h u r c h o f Oviedo
F i r s t Sou I he i o E o t l i o d i j t C h k . W o m a n ' s C l u b 3U1 o a k Av*.
F r # * M a t h o d l a t C h u r c h . 509 W. I«t h St.
G e n e v a M athodlat C hurch, G eneva
G r a c e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h . O n o r a ltd.
G r a n t C h a p e l A M E. C h u r c h , Mvledn
O a k g r n v a M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , Oviedo
o r t e e n M e th o d ist C h u rch

P a o l a
W esleyan
M e t h o d is t ,
lit.
44
W. a t p a o l a
St. J a m e s A M K , S a n f o r d Ave.
St. M a r y 'a A.M E. C h u r c h SL l i t . 411 O t l a t n
St.
P a u l 's
M ethodist
C h u r c h
O atasn
ltd. E n t e r p r i s e
S tafford
M e m o ri a l
M athodlat
C h u r c h
b. D e B a r y
NAZARENE
F I ra t
Churoh
*f
th*
N aiaraaa,
W.
I n d a t Mapl*
K ern
Park
Church
of
th*
N aaarani,
O 'B r i e n l i d . K e r n P a r k
I-*k* M a ry C h u r c h o f I h * N a i a r t n *
P II E S I I Y T E I t l AN
C o m m u n ity t'ra e b y te rla n C h u rch , l.aka M ary
F lret
P ra a b y t e r l a n
Church,
Oak
Av*.
A 3 rd St.
F lra t P re sb y terian Church. C aaselbarry
First
Presbyterian
C hurch
of
D aB sry,
K. H i g h l a n d
P r e a p y t e r l a n C h u r c h o f T*’* C o v e n a n t
(775 H. O r l a n d o Dr.
HI. A m l r e w a P r s a h y t a r l a n C h u r c h 4015 L a n n e a l Bell. D r . I l a a r L a k *
llpsala
C oinm unlly
I'ra ib y te r la n
Church,
I ' p s a l a lid.
W r s l m l n l s t e r I 're s h y t e r l a n C h u r c h , H o w e l l
P a r k , III. I l l

S E V E N T H DAY A D V E N T I S T
F o re s t L ake S e v e n th - d a y A dventlet C hurch,
l l w y . 434, F o r e s t C ity
H evenOcday
A dventlet C hurch,
M aitland
A v e , A lla in o n lr S pringe
H a n f o rd
S evenin-day
A dventist
C hurch,
S e v e n th A E lm
U T IIE It CH U RCH ES
A l l e n 's A M L C h u r c h , O liv a A IS lh
C h u r c h o f Go d In C h r i s t . Oviedo
C h u lu o ta C om m u n ity C h urch
C h u r c h of God o f P r o p h e c y , 3507 E l m Av*.
C h u r c h o f (hid M ission. E n t e r p r i s e
C h u r c h o f J e s u s C h r i s t of L a t t e r D a y
H aln la. 3(15 P a r k Ave.
C o m m u n ity C hapel, \ l t a m n n t * S p rin g s
E a s t e r n o r t h o d o a C h u r c h , SI. J o h n s C h r y ­
s o s t o m C h a p e l , l |w &gt;
17-93, K»rn I 'e r k
•' r n g r a g a t l o n B a th I s r a e l 1*th A M a g n o l i a
Klret C h u r o h o f C h r l e t , t k l e n t l e t ,
tu n M J n d St.
K i n g d o m H a l l o f J e l m t a h ’s W l i n a e a
I - i k e Monro* U n it. 15*3 IV. T h i r d SL
F i r s t P e n te c o s ta l C h u r c h o f l-ongwpod
Ml.
O liv a
D ullness
Church,
U ak
H ill
Hd. O e l a t n
P l n e c r e a l A t e s m b l y o f G o d . 37lh A E l m
S e n f o r d A l l i a n c e C h u r c h . I I M It. J4 e rk Av*.
Sanford C o n g re g a tio n of Je h o v a h 's W itttveeea. t r t S a n f o i d Ave.
T h e H a l v a l l u n A r m y , 3 K E. I n d Si.
U n i t y C h u r c h o f S a n f o r d , t * l K. t a t SL

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�SCHOOL STARTS
Monday, August 31
S C H O O L T IM E
IS S A F E
D R IV IH G T I M E !
PROTECT O U R C H ILD REN Drive Carefully

The child You Save May Be Your Own!
FO R Y O U R CHILD S S A K E THIS A D IS

FO LLO W

SPO N SO R ED B Y TH E F O L L O W IN G . . .
Strickland - Morrison, Inc,.

Bill Hemphill Motors

Ford — Falcon — T-Illrd — Mustang
Pontiac — Ilulck — Rambler Denier

Ford Trucks
Ph. 322-1481

308 E. First St.

301 W. First St.

THESE

S A FE D R IV IH G T IP S :

•

Stop While Buses Load and Unload Children.

•

Be Especially Careful Near Schools . . . Think One Step Ahead Of Every Pedestrian.

•

Know All Traffic Rules . . . Observe Them As Life Or Death Regulations.

•

Regard All Traffic Signals, Signs And Markers As Lifesavers, . • They Are.

•

Have Your Car Safety Checked Often. Faulty Equipment Can Cost Lives.

IT ISN’T THAT CHILDREN MEAN TO BE CARELESS. . . IN THEIR ZEST AND VITALITY THEY SOMETIMES FORGET TO STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN!

Ph. 322-0231

Drlvs Carefully

Seminole County Motors

RON - SUN

Holler Motor Sales Co.
Chevrolet — Oldsmoblle — Cadillac

Chrysler — Plymouth, Inc.
Dodge — Dodge Dart — Renault
Ph. 322-5441

218 E. Second St.
1801 West First St.

518 E. First St.

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

Ph. 322-0711

Ph. 322-0614

"Can The Lumber Number
322-5581
For Sudden Service"
128 W. Third 84.

Sanford

State Farm Insurance

Safe Driving Begins With

We Buy, Sell and Trade New end Used

Safe Tires

FURNITURE

Howe Tire Shop
Headquarters For U. S. Royal Tires

Wilson-Maier
Furniture Co., Inc.

Carraway &amp; McKibbin

With CVC

Complete Home Furnishings

Insurance

R A T L IF F ’S BODY SHOP

"Famous careful driver auto Insurance at
Jerry Hensley, Mgr.

rock bottom rates"

Complete Wreck Rebuilding

Irving L Pryor, Rep.
107 Magnolia Ave.

311-315 E. First St.

C an —

322-5142

118 S. Myrtle Ave.

Phone 322-8844

322-0872 For 24-Hour Road Service
420 S. French Ave.

Chelsea Title &amp; Casualty Co.

Sanford, Fla.

Nationwide Insurance

Niblack Funeral Home

B etty Caea, Agent

Maintaining the only complete title

Serving All of South Seminole County

Ph. 838-3771

records In Seminole County

Ph. 838-4000

119 W. First St.

Ph. 322-4396 Hwy. 17-92

Allowances

Ph. 822-0331

• Liberal Trade-In

• Top

Value

SUmpe

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Casselberry, Fla.

And Storage

McRoberts Tire Supply Co.
Florida's distributor for

Casselberry, FIs.
N ext To N'iblack’s

Open 24 Hours

Co.

*22-3218

Agent For Allied Van Lines

Bekle's Gull Service

139 W. Onora Road

Ph. 322-3572

Rond Service Our Speciality

Ijm ilii

Perfection Dairies
Delicious Freeh Milk From Our Own Farm
2562 Park Driva
Ph. 322-63*4

•01 K. Third St.

y

custom built Selberling
Hwy. 17-92

Lossing Transfer

Gramkow Funeral Home

Cush Discounts

Phone 322-5622 114 N. Park Ave.

24-Hour Ambulance Service
Radio Dispatched

Title Insurance

■7rl

ill Lumber &amp; Hardware

Sanford, Fla. 2518 French Ave.

405 W. First St.

322-0651

Mims Sinclair Service

»

Complete Car Service
• Tires • Batteries •
Ph. 822-9504
2500 French Ave.

Sanford

Ph. 822-4924

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�Damage Costs Put In Millions

Looting Follows in Wake O f 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
off 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
of relief.
• • •
Now, mother, be honcstl
• • •
The Student Council at Sem­
inole High announces that it
has completed its 1964-65 edi­
tion of 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 sro 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
C o u n t y Engineer William
Bush if* 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."
• • •
One Clock Watcher called to
compliment WESH-TV (Channcl 2) for 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
Manager Tom Gilchrist.
• • •
Several other callers hava
Inquired a* to why schoolI *
opening a week early thU
year. Superintendent It. *.
Milwce explain* that the law*
of Florida call for 180 day*
of school.
"Normally we open on the
day following Labor Day," 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.
• • •
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 c u rl­
ed with another world con­
flict. It could mean the end
of this civiliialion.

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

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Zip Code 32771

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City Officials Police
To Confer With
Tricky
Marine Aides

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers: high 00 to 05; low tonight in 70’s.

City Commissioners will begin meetings tonight in City
Hall with representatives ot
marine engineering firms to
: discuss the proposed water­
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
m w A ...
Company, St.
Petersburg;
9:30 p. m. Howard. Needles,
Tammcn and Bergendoff of
Orlando.
Commissioners will go over
Trains Crash
Hie proposal for the water­
ARNHEM, T h e Netherfront development with the
n» Julian Slmvlrom
lands (UP1) — Two local
engineers, outline what they
Associate
Editor
passenger t r a i n s crushed
want the engineering reports to
It was a recordf
show, and get sonic time and
hend-cn today near the WestThe 15,300 Seminole County cost estimates and other facts
ervoort Bridge east of here.
children who were greeted try and figures ori which to base
Ban Removed
612 teachers plus principal*, selection of one firm to make
the study.
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
administrators and guidance
go (UPI) —- The Congolese
couiiM'IInrs when the 1964 65
government, armed with new
school term got under way
confidence and another major
this morning was approxi­
victory over the rebels, lifted
mately inks more than "an­
its three-month state of emer­
swered
the M is " a year ago.
gency today.
"In all probability," said
Walter Teague, school laiard
The first meeting of (he
Rioting: Ends
administrative assistant, "we­ stockholders of the United
ISTANBUL, Turkey (U r i)
’ll have a new record (or first State Bank of Seminole was
—A government ban on dograde enrollment."
held Thursday In the lobby of
monstrationa today apparent­
Twenty-three schools open­ the Florida State Bank of
ly put a atop to weekend riot­
ed this morning plus the Sanford,
DARREN WHITEHEAD timl his dog arc not bourn! fur Seminole High
ing over the Cyprus issue
•Seminole Business School. It.
School this morning. Students at right boarded bus driven by Mrs. II. L.
Despite threatening weather
agninst huth the United
T.
Mil
wee,
school
superinten­
Johnson
in
Ravenna
Park
today
at
7:15
a.m.
to
start
thu
school
year.
Oh
caused
by hurlcane Cleo, the
States and Itussin,
dent, said that reports from meeting was well attended
well, maybe next year, Darren.
(Herald Photo)
the various school principals with over 15,000 shares repre­
Truck Blasted
indicate the opening went — sented.
FORT L A U D E R D A L E
Tlie stockholders eleejed
as he put it — "smoothly."
(U PI) — Window pane* were
T.
K. Tucker chairman of the
He
added,
"Wo
had,
of
shuttered for three blocks
course, some thansportatloii meeting and designated a
around Saturday when an
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — asked for federal disaster ns -1 the aid, bill federal govern- problems. But we always laiard of dirertors consisting
empty pickup truck was
State Civil Defense officials instance .
nieiit will not move until it is hove them and we're confi­ of T. K. Tucker, lairing Bur­
blown to pieces by more than
and engineers were making a
Individual areas ran request approved at Hie stale level.
dent they'll lie worked out by gess, John Y. Mercer, Harold
60 sticks of dynamite. No one detailed
Florida hurricane
the end of Hus week or early II. Kastner, Thomas S. Mc­
was hurt.
damage survey Monday for
Donald, J. 1). Wright Jr.,
next week."
submission to Guv, Farris
For Milwer, it was the tlth C h a r l e s Robinson, M. N.
Sickness Eyed
Ilryant,
time ho had supervised the Cleveland Jr., and Robert W.
HOUSTON (UP! | — Hous"answering of the belli" dur­ Jackson.
1 lie national hurricane cen­
ton today aweuted out the
ing his tenure ns school sys­ During fhe rourse of tho
sta rt of a "make-or-break" ter in Miami lias estimated
tem
superintendent. Prior to nieelng Ha- by-laws fur file
tiiat
hurricane
Cleo
did
at
period in ita war against u
that the late T. W. Lawton hank were adopted and the fi­
sleeping sickness epidem ic- least $2tid million worth in a
was Hie school's chief for 36 nancial rondition of Hie new
waiting for what could lie a sweep up the state's east
openings. And. even further enterprise was niilllned.
new wave of disease-bearing coast last week.
In the course of his re­
hack, I). L. Thrasher — tho
The governor said he will
mosquitoes to hatch.
county's first superintendent marks, Tucker projected his
not tour tiia damaged areas
in person, hut added that de­
— was in charge of the open­ plans for Hie bank and ex­
Photos Doubted tailed
pressed his fiillli in thi&gt; future
ing of two terms.
reports try state offi­
LA JOLLA, Calif. (UPI)—
potential of the .Seminole
cials will determine how much
The
term
ttegan
this
morn­
Noble Prise-winner Harold
County area.
ing
with
612
of
the
611
author­
Urey today was In disagree­
ized teachers on hand. Stew­ As the meeting concluded,
ment with scientists who lieart Gatrhcl, In charge of tea­ stock certificates were dellvAil telephone service dis­
lieve Ranger 7’s historic moon
rupted try Hurricane Cleo lias
cher procurement (or tho sys­ eied to (he shareowners pres­
photos prove the lunar stir1l&gt;&lt;en restored in tlm Hanford
tem, said that two more teach­ ent and Hie new hank w h s of­
face is strung enough to sup­
ers were needed to complete ficially organized and (unc­
area, Robert Shfdden, local
port munned spacecraft.
Southern Bell Telephone man­
the county's teaching staff. tion ing.
After the stockholders meet.
ager, sairl torlay.
"We have one teacher on the
"There may still ho some
way," lie added, "and I’m Ing, the newly created direc­
Storm Delays
sure we'll engage Hie other tors held their first business
incoming maintenance prob­
session and elected Uio follow,
lems where water lias seeped
within a day or two."
into eunnections. but it is lieAccording to Gatehol, Rem- ing officers to serve Hie hank;
School Start
ing given first priority for re­
inule is fortunate in that tea­ T. E. Tucker, chairman;
cher procurement is a real lairing Burgess, president;
BOCA RATON (UPI) — storation," Sheddon said.
Shedden sail] that tin- outproblem in some of the sur­ John V. Mercer, vice presi­
Registration at Florida At­
rounding counties. “ In fact," dent and Mary R. Douglass,
lantic University was delayed of-state men hava repurled in
at Gainesville for assignments
he said, "one nearby county assistant vice president and
today until ScpL 8-10 because tu various cities in Florida.
was short some 46 instructors cashier.
HE MADE IT. Little Jeffrey Todd Lyon didn’t
of wind damage from hurri­
as of last Friday."
have much chance of reaching his first birth­
cane Cleo, school official,
Blaze Halted
Teague said Uiat a complete
said.
federal disaster aid he seeks I day — what with a had heart, but lie made it.
enrollment report would be
City firemen quelled a car
Here he is shown during a small birthday party
I&gt;r. Kenneth Williams, pres­ from Washington.
available Tuesday. He added firo Sunday at 10:37 p.m. when
at
his Country Club Road home last Saturday.
ident of the state's new
I)ade County, where nn es­
that he anticipated enrollment called to 51514 E. Fourth Kt.
Mrs. Lyon rejxirts Jeff will have to return to
school, said classes will be­ timated $75 to fKH) million in
increases to bring the num­ by the car owner, Orrntby
Gainesville soon fur further checks to sec if
damage
was
done
when
Cleo
ber of Seminole County school Jackson Jr. Damage was con­
gin on Sept. M. Registration
medical teams can repair the defective heart
children to 16,000 by Christ- fined to the rurhureator,
liinl been scheduled for today swept ashore with 111) mile
organs.
(Herald Photo)
per hour winds, has already
firemen said.
through Wednesday.
mas.

VOL. 50

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1001

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 207

Bulging Schools Set New Record
For Enrolling First Day Students
15,300 Children
Make Tracks To
County Classes

BRIEFS

Bank Members
Fled Officers

CD Chiefs Check Cleo Capers

Sanford - Based Marines Conduct Guerrilla W arfare Operation
Central Florida today was
e arene of simulated enemy
errilla activity as Marine*
&gt;m Marine Barracks, Sand Naval Air Station, took
tha air and ground to
inrh o p e r a t i o n "Little
ueeze," a counter-guerrilla
irfare field training exere.
Reports from the field guvs
t following account on the
tlal phase of the operation:
The problem commenced
th a Marine ambushing
rre occupying a bivouac
ra. Action waa not long in
ming as a friendly native
ent observed and reported
imall guerrilla band moving
ing a trail in dense growth

west of Sanlando Springs,
which appeared to be a re­
supply party looking for food.
Tha report reaching tha
Marine command post trig ­
gered immediate action to
prepare for movement by
helicopter to the objective
area to conduct an ambush.
Waiting for the helicopters to
arrive, the '•arin ci m cie last
minute prrpurationa to move
out. I’rior to lift off the am­
bush commander briefed "all
handa" on the operation.
When the “choppers” land­
ed the Marines immediately
loaded aboard and soon lifted
off toward tha landing tone
miles away.
Tha helicopter pilot w ai "on

turget," und un the first puss
over the landing zone dropped
a smoke grenade to check
wind direction. The first Mu­
rines, upon touchdown, quick­
ly funned out to secure Hie
landing zone for the following
helicopters. When all Marines
had landed they deployrd in
tactical formation and com­
menced searching for Hie trail
and a proper umbush aite.
Iliimpered by denae under­
growth, movement waa alow
und tedious, hut the alert
leading element finally dis­
covered the trail und recent
footprints.
Advance astride the trnil
continued In search of a suit­
able ambush aite which was

located nt a junction of two 'mind is "will the guerrillas
trails and a smuil rleuring return on this trail and, if
which offered the muximum so, when?" After a long
"killing ground.” After se­ wait u Marine down the trail
curity elements were posted signuled the uppronch of nn
along the trail, Hie ambush unidentified group.
commander hastily set about
Trigger finger tense and all
positioning t h e m e n a n d ryea were glued tin the clear­
checking cumoufiuge. The urn- ing in anticipation of the
bush now set in, the corn- guerrilla approach into tho
mundt-r conducted a final in­ killing a —a, and Ilia burst of
spection and removrd nil machine gun fire which will
evidence that Murines were signal tho start of the am­
bush.
in the urea.
Apparently unaware of the
Absolute silence now pre­
vailed over the area for even ambush, the band moved toa ship ut a mosquito could wurd the trap carrying their
betray the umbush. Nothing food re-supply of live chick­
more run now l&gt;e done except ens and a pig. Suddenly the
to remuin alert and wait, and jungle stillness was shuttered
the question in every Marines by the rattle of small arras

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fire as Hie trap was sprung.
Caught completely by sur­
prise (he entire bund waa
either killed or wounded. Cov­
ered tiy oilier Marines, a
search party moved out Li
search the dead and to gather
weapons, equipment and tu
collect wounded prisoners.
While Hie guerrilla uni­
forms were of Sanford Ma­
rine manufacture, the flag
curried in this rxurcise is an
authentic battle flag raptured
fium Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas in South Viet Nam
during May 1903. "To the
victor belongs the spoils" ap­
peared to be in effect us the
victorious Murines curried off
the squealing pig ami chick­
en*.

Major II. T. Chen, com­
manding Murine Barracks,
said that "while physical se­
curity of the Naval Air Sta­
tion is our primary mission
in Sanford, all Marine*, re­
gardless of duty station, must
continually receive training in
the tactics and techniques of
wuifare, both conventional
and unconventional.
"With continued emphasis
on guerrilla type operations
and tha always existing pos­
sibility that Marinei may
have to fight 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 for tha past sev­
eral months.”

Hy Gene Harris
United Press International
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
K weekend of Negro rioting,
plundering and li I o o d a h e d
waned into sporadic outbreaks
of 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
of 1,500 policemen In the rav­
aged Negro area in North
Philadelphia known ns the
"jungle."
A total of 348 persons were
injured, seven of 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 of
conflict total 369 men, wom­
en and teenagers. A special
court was set up at City Hall
tu dispose of 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 of 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
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 of Negroes, many of
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 of tho new outbreaks
occurred on the northern
fringe of the devastated area,
A state liquor store was loot­
ed of 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 of Negroes on
rooftop* showered police with
n barrage of bullies, rocks
und bricks.
There were scattered acta
of vandalism and looting in
other sections of tha eity. Six
slora window* were broken In
a Negro area of West 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 of
the embattled region were
looted.

M ix Barriers Fall
In Biloxi Schools
Ity At Kuettnrr
United Press International
IIILOXt, Miss. (UPI) —
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 of 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 of Uie state, a peace­
ful tiansition was indicated
on the school front here.
Biloxi was one of 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 of faculties and
principals of the srhiMils in­
volved have hern held to pre­

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pare for nn orderly transition.
Three of 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 Navy Tal­
ent Show to lie presented
Sept. 24 nt tha Civic Center
for the benefit of the U"*
will Imj held tonight a ..4
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. a t tha
NAS Ballroom, Mrs. William
Orasl, show director, said to­
day.
All Navy personnel, wives
and dependents ere invited
ami urged to audition for a
place ill Hie allow if they ling,
dunce, piny musical instru­
ments, do pantomimes, dra­
matics or other form of en­
tertainment.
The ihnw la being sponsor­
ed by the wives of tha en­
listed men of HYAH-1, with
Hie cooperation of all other
Navy personnel and all proreeds will go to tha USO.

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Pas* 4-A—July 20, 1064

Cabinet Okays
New Hirings
TAI-LAHASSKE (UPI&gt; —
The ciblnet agreed Tuesday to
hire 17fl new employe* in the
•Ute public welfare depart­
ment lo meet federnl government requirement* in two
new program*.
The new employe* will work
NteetM.
L J In the department'* public
[M ftlflHlNMJ
a**l*tance program. Alin ap­
proved w h s the hiring of 10
worker* for the department'*
medical aiiiitnncc for the
PRICES GOOD JULY 30 . AUGUST 1, 1964
aged program.
Q U A N T IT Y R IG H T S R E S E R V E D
The new employe* will re­
duce the raee load within the
Mat* department lo IU&gt; lo one.
The department he* until 1!U&gt;7
to lower Ita ra*e load to a
fin to one ratio to amir* con­
tinued f e d e r a l matching
fund*.
The bulk o f the new rm*
ployi ■ Would be loclal work­
er* and tranirrllier operator*.
The aalarle* ranged from 2,D2R for the operator* to n
high of |H,2H0 for a aorinl
worker auprrvlior.
The cabinet al*o approvrd
•
8 -5 - 6 4
tranifer o f $8 tO,nt)I from
the reierve to Implement the
public a**i*lanre program and G R E E N D E L L BRAND • Chopped • formed • froian
|108,lfl!&gt; to Implrnient the
medical auiitance for aged I
program.

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�Sanford Pictured
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Sanford, I'nlatkit and Titus­
ville will all he booming port
cities when the Cross-Florida
Bares Canal and the St.
John's-Indlan River Canal* are
completed. This was the pre­
diction of Ed ear Johnson, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Flor­
ida Waterway* Assn., when
he spoke to members o f the
Kiwanis Club Wednesday.
Johnson projected the com­
pletion dates to 1972, but said
that it could be sooner, or
Istsr.

"The benefits of these can­
als to the cities along its
route is inestimable. These
communities will find them­
selves on the mainstream of
Florida's i n I a n d waterway
system," Johnson said,
“ A new era in Florida will
begin with the opening of
these canals," he emphasized.
One of the phases of indus­
try' that Johnson noted will
ronie Is the impact on the
stabilization and development
of Florida's mineral resources.

"The mineral mining indus­
try in Florida ha* hardly been
scratched. There are vast sup­
plies of limcrock. dolomite,
phosphate, zircon, titanium,
silica sand and kaollte which
cannot now he mined profit­
ably because of
shipping
costs. Barging will cut these
costs by one half or threefourths," he pointed out.
"The cattle ami livestock
industry will benefit when
corn and grains from the
Middle West can be shipped
by bsrge for about 30 rents

A s Booming Port W ith
a hundredweight, as compar­
ed to the present cost of more
than one dollar." Johnson not­
ed.
On flood control, which will
he greatly helped by the can­
al systems, Johnson said the
&gt;H million in flood damages
caused by Hurricane Donna
rould have been averted if the
canals had then been in op­
eration.
New wildlife and fish ref­
uges, camping and recreation­
al areas will he created in the
pooling areas and along the

nearly 250 miles of new wa­
terfront, in seven counties.
On recreational growth and
pleasure boating, Johnson noted that there are at the pres­
ent more than 600,000 regis­
tered pleasure craft (over I t
feet long) in Florida, with
this number increasing by
leaps and bounds every year,
“ When these two canals aro
completed, Imrgcs and pleas­
ure craft will be able to trav­
el over 29,000 miles in 29
states on protected inland wa­
terways," Johnson noted.

He pointed to the tremend­
ous growth of the marine
business, which has helped to
make Broward County (Fort
Lauderdale) the fastest grow,
ing county in the state, with
the highest per capita income
in the state and a $02 million
pleasure boat business alone.
He also pointed out that it
is impossible to make an ac­
curate estimate of the phenominal growth of waterways,
citing the Houston-New Or­
leans lunge canal ns an examide of under-estimation.
W hen ihe ranal was opened,

engineers estimated thnt there
would las five million ton
miles per year of barge traf­
fic.
"instead, the barge traffic
mounted to an unbelievable 02
million tons in 1902 and
jump to To million ton miles
in 1903," Johnson declared.
One of the prime uses of
the inland waterways barge
canals will he to transport the
giant space boosters to Cape
Kennedy.
"Barges are the only means
by which these hugs boosters

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

Waterfront Development:

A Success Story ( E h r i^ r n t f o r b

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No, there was no distress
yesterday morning at the Po­
lice Benevolent Association
Building on the lakefronl. Hut
it looked like it. An attendant
had hoisted the
American
Flag with the star field down
— a distress signal.
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•

A 30-minute color film on
nursing homes is available for
allowing to local civic organi­
zations and other groups at
no charge. Those interested in
this subpect arc invited to con­
tact Donald It. Graham of the
Seminole Nursing Home, Post
Office Box 1130, Sanford.
•

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•

Army Pvt. George It. An­
derson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas C. Anderaon of Houte
1, Sanford, has been assigned
to Hie Atlantic Area Installa­
tion Command at Fort Davii
in the Canal Zone. Ho entered
the Army last October and
prior to that attended Sem­
inole High School.
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At (he request of the Count}
"tom m issloh, Engineer
Wil­
liam Bush presented to the
board at Tuesday's meeting
a -projected road program fur
the forthcoming year. Commlssioncra decided to study
the proposed
program in­
dividually and at the next
meeting set a date for general
discussion and action.

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Need a d d r e s s o g r a p h
frames? Seminole County has
about 2,000 of Hie in and they
are no longer necessary to the
operation of the Registrar's
Office. The County Commis­
sion has authorized the court­
house custodian to sell them.

Discussing the proposed marina
project, one City Commissioner de­
clared :
"I want to know if wc'rc going to
make any money out o f this.”
If lie is talking about the economic
life of the community, the answer is
yes.
In Wednesday's front page editor­
ial, The Herald referred to Fort Lau­
derdale.
A Florida guide book, published in
the lD.TO's, listed the Florida east
coast city in this fashion:
"Altitude 10 feet, population 8,
GliCi.”
Today a guide book would list it
this way:
“ Altitude 10 feet, population, 115000.
It would also list Ilmward Coun­
ty's population at 430,1)00, and there
is nothing in the future to indicate
a let up.
"Next to its sunshine,” says the
city's mayor, M. It. Young, "Fort
Lauderdale's beach is its most val­
uable possession."
• The mayor, by the way, first went
to Fort Lauderdale on his boat, lie
liked the place so much he returned
to llallimore and sold his auto agen­
cy. He moved to Fort Lauderdale,
"Mayor Young," says Miami Her­
ald staff writer Nixon Smiley, "is
one of thousands who have made
Fort Lauderdale their home because
of its boating facilities."
Bccnuse of these facilities, Bro­
ward County’s marine business —
as we reported Wednesday — reach­
ed an unbelievable peak of $03.4 mil­
lion in 1903.
But to emphasize how fast the ma­
rine recreation industry is growing,
the year before the same county's
marine business was $ 13.99 million.
One year's Increase in the county's
marine business was $19.11 million.
Think of it!
And this — again, we emphasize,
— is a salt water situation. Why

By Julian Strnslrinn
Associate Editor
" f don't give a damn,"
wrote Ernest L. Hubbard,
Seminole County Juvenile
‘■what other people in the Judge C. Vernon Mize «a&gt;s it
Bear Lake area say about the
new Bear Lake Hoad. I, for
one, want to thank the County
Commission." Said Commis­
sion Chairman Janies P. Av­
ery to Clerk Arthur H. Beck­
with: "Make be a copy of
that letter. I want to frame it
and hang it in my oilier,"
•

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don’ t they utilize fresh water accom­
modations? Because there aren't any
major fresh water marinas in Flor­
ida.
This same City Commissioner al­
so declared: "1 want to know who's
going to conte here and use these
facilities."
The Miami Herald says:
“ Boating developments in Fort
Lauderdale have reached a level dif­
ficult for an outsider to believe."
The center of attraction is a ma­
rina called "Bier GG."
From this beginning there are now
more than ISO firms engaged in the
marine business in addition to tlie
hotels, motels and others. It has become the nation's leading marina
city.
What makes Fort Lauderdale ami
Broward County so attractive to boat­
men?
One boating writer says, "Facili­
ties."
Now, let us drive home this point!
Fat ly this year the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce placed an
advertisement in the national mag­
azine, "Field and Stream."
To date 3,337 inquiries have been
received. "What facilities do you
have?" they asked. Now, there's a
question.
Look at it this way. If only 390 of
these inquires resulted in boats com­
ing to Sanford the proposed marina
would lie filled to capacity — just
slightly more than 10 per cent.
If the City of Sanford will put in
the piers, the httlshiads and the land
fill, the rest o f the facilities will
come — just us sure as night fol­
lows day.
Who will they be?
They will be a percentage of the
people who Inst year alone in the Un­
ited States spent not $3 million but
$3 billion on marine recreation!
The Herald will share Friday more
of its information with you on utili­
zation o f the marina.

Mize Asks More Court Help

• • •

is becoming so increasingly
difficult to properly process
and make disposition of juve
nile court cases that ho hss
proposed to the County Com-

Well, It looks like you Clock
Watchers arc going to have
to cither start smoking more
cigarettes or pay more taxes.
City financial receipts show
cigarette tax income is down
a good bit. making receipt*
alxiul $10,000 short of antici­
pated revenue. Commission­
ers are going to have to do
some budget juggling. First
budget presentation ii due
Aug. 1.

• • •

The Florida Tuberculosis
and Health Association annual
report, Just nut, shows 1963
receipts increased by $22,000
over 1962, for a total of $933,208. Florida ranked second nationally in the highest gross
increase, the report says. Sem­
inole County's executive sec­
Throughout the summer,
retary of the FT1IA is Mrs.
Lorraine Graham.
Midshipmen o f the U. S. Na­
val Academy Class of 1966
have been arriving via air
transport in groups of 46 to
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Bridge ---- -------........ Page 4 Station to receive their an­
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Comics .............. ........ P“ k'e 9 (formerly Heavy Attack) ori­
Editorial
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Funerals .......... ------ Page *»
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'Middies' Visit

Herald Index

is personally w e l c o m e d
aboard by (’ apt. James O.
Mayo, commander cf Recon­
naissance Attack Wing One.
Prior to briefings in the
various phase* of armament
and intelligence by RVAH-3
officers, the "Middies" are
given a romplete description
of the history and missions of
Reconnaissance Attack. Later
in the tour, the groups are
also given a first-hand op­
portunity to view tha KAGC
aircraft, the fleets newest,
fastest and most expensive
o f HeconnaUsance bombers.

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BRIEFS
‘Eye Fop Eye’
CAIRO, U. A. It. I UPI) —
Malcolm X, American Black
Nationalist leader, says lie
may fly Imrft to New- York to
urge Negroes there to tnko
" « life for a life.”

Thant Undecided
MOSCOW (U PI) — United
Nations Secretary
General
Thant said today lie find* Ids
post is offering "diminishing
returns" and is undecided on
whether to seek a second
term in 1966.

Health Plan
WASHINGTON (U I’l) —
Senate administration forces
were lining op today behind
a compromise plan to lack
health benefits to a f l .i bil­
lion Society Security eipansion hill passed by the I ouse.

SANFORD'S POSITION as a terminal port, on the St. Joliiix-lmlian River
Canal in pointed out by Edgar Johnson, o f GninoHvillu, right, executive
dirtetor of tho FI dda \Vr.torWflyg Amtodatinn, and Dr. John Darby, presi­
dent of the Kiwanis Club. Johnson presented farts and figures on the
two barge minds, Wednesday. (See uixivo story). At left is John Krider,
who served ns first president of Hiu Florida Waterways Assn., when it
was formed in 1057.
(Herald Photo)

Russia Asks Talks
MOSCOW (U I’ l ) —Tin So*
viet Union has asked the
Chinese ('amimini*l* aid 21
other Communist parths to
Join it in a conference to deni
with Hie Sinn-Soviet spit, it
was Inn ni'd today.

Barry Goes West

NO. 345

Fading Out

J'U LW A ...

Can All Life
Work To Beat Barry,
Be Traced To
Same Ancestor? Negroes Urge People

NEW YORK (U PI) — In a
WASHINGTON (U I’ l) —
Sen. Harry M. Goldwvter protein molecule much too
headed West today fo| a Hinall to sen scientists found
slant vacation, leaving a mw- persuasive leasons fur suppos­
mission Uial it consider pro­ ly reinforced staff to login ing all living thing* from a
viding Hie court with addition­ the detailed planning for hi* man to a vegetable have a
rnnipnign to win the Wtito common ancestor.
al personnel.
The molecule i* indispens­
Mize made his recommends House,
ably involved in the process
turns to the Board of Commis­
of body chemistry which uses
sioners as he presented hi*
oxygen
to "hum " food and
BONN,
Germany
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juvenile case report on Hie
Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Cleale life's energy. Without
first six months of R&gt;6!.
The report indicates dial the Khrushchev is prppared to it lliein riiiiid lie fin life of
situation In this county is not come heie to discuss Gernan tile kinds Dial now exist or
improving. For example, he icutiificulion and Berlin, hit have existed oil earth.
Scientists have taken tills
pointed out that during Hie only on his own terms. iis
first half of 1961 his court hud son-in-law Alexei Adxhuizi, molerule out of the chemistry
of huimiti beings, tumi fish,
committed 20 }oungstrrs to indicated Wednesday night.
monkeys, moths, bird* and
state industrial schools. This
other animals, and nut of
Is live mimtier committed dur­
WASHINGTON I UI’ l) - Itakei's yeast which is a liv­
ing all of 1963.
Last year the nunitHT of The Senate unanimously par­ ing tiling, too.
In nil these forms of life
court disquisitions was 399. Al­ ed a $16.8 Idllinn defense no
ready for I96t 217 cases have preprint inna hill Wednesday tile moleriiles which serve the
GtP specific rhemiral function had
been brought In the court’s night, brushing o ff
charges thnt the ndministr.- so Homy points of identicalattention.
If the present rate contin­ llotl held down m i l i t a r y ness or similarity it scroll'd
ue*. Judge Mize said, it is ob­ spending ill a play for eli— apparent all lout evolved fiiiiu
a single beginning.
vious that ltint's total will linn year vote*.
Dr. Emanuel Margolinsh,
surpass that of 1961
Of the 217 ease* processed Hoy K ille d
who is pail of the- long-term
by the court for the first six
JACKSONVILLE (UtM) - acientifie enterprise of many
months, 107 were dependency Seven year old
Cecil
Fmik scientists, repotted all this to­
cases, 72 were delinquencies Keith III. was killed yesterdiv day to Hie sixth Intel national
and 38 were traffic.
when a car struck his bicyci*. Congress of Biochemistry.
Eighty.two rases involved
children under 10 years of
age, 15 were in the M-12 brac­
ket, 35 were aged 13-14, and
85 in tile 15-16 year age group.
Grouped by county areas,
WASHINGTON (U PI) - ment prepared for delivery
there were 133 cases in great­ Ben. Thomas J. Dodd, I) as the subcommittee resumed
er Sanford, nine in the OviedoConn., churged today thai its hearings into crime and
Gcneva-Ctiuluota section, and
prime television time is still violence cn television.
75 in South Seminole.
Tint subcommittee h e l d
"permeutrd
with pmgramt
Mize said that 102 children
featuring
excessive
crime, hearings in 1961-62 which,
were placed in detention and
violence, and debased moral according to Dodd, allowed
no officisl action was taken
that "network executive* con­
itandurda."
on 198 other youngsters.
sciously fostered a trend to­
Dodd,
chairman
of
the
Sen­
Of the 110 delinquency cas­
ward violence by ordering
es, 38 were for traffic viola­ ate subcommittee on juvenile
more of it to he included in
delinquency,
aaid
there
was
tions, 20 for petit larceny, 16
breaking and entering, eight no appreciable reduction cf action-adventure shows pre­
for auto theft, six for habitual violence in new shows and sumably to assure the main­
truancy, four runaways, four that tiie most violent shows tenance of high ratings for
for unauthorized use of motor of 1961-62 still dominate the these programs."
Dodd summoned executives
vehicles, three for being un­ home screen.
Dodd's harsh criticism o f o f the three networks, Amerimanageable, three for vandal­
ism and the rest for miscel­ television scheduling wss in­ can Broadcasting Co. (ABC),
Bioadv Siting Co.
cluded in an opening state­ National
laneous variation*.

Pass Defense Bill

MIDSHIPMAN Second Class Joseph S. Stewart,
left, is welcomed to Sanford Naval Air Station
by Lt. Murl K. Hosted Jr., right, UVAII-3 sur­
vival officer, as midshipmen of the U. S. Naval
Academy Class of 19GG arrive for a day of tours
and briefing at the base. With him is Midship­
man Second Class John Suhy.

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can he shipped,” he noted.
Steel and forestry product*
ran also be shipped for onefourth the cost of other trans­
portation.
Despite s o m e opposition
from railroads and o t h e r
forms o f transportation, John­
son dec Ia m l that these car­
riers would benefit from the
increased flow of products.
He said that barges am
cheaper to build, operate amt
maintain, canals cost less to
maintain than highways, amt
“ water never wears out lik*
toads do,"

NEW YORK (UI’l) — Tho
Negro leuders of four civil
right* groups have railed on
America's Negroes to forego
further racial demonstrations
until after Hie Nov. 3 presi­
dential election.
Instead, tho nation** Ne­
groes wero asked to work for
tile defeat of Repuldicail pres­
idential candidate Barry M.
Gohlwater.
The statement, Issued after
a “ summit conference" of (lie
heads of six civil rights or­
ganization*, did not *uy so,
but Ils implication was clear
that Hie leaders felt further
demonstration* could enhance
Goldwater'a chance* of win­
ning Hie White House.
A second statement was is­
sued strongly denouncing riot­
ing and looting by Negroes
In recent week* and rejecting
tho support of "extremist
gtoops such iis Communists."
The call for a "broad cur­
tailment, if not total morator­
ium, o f all mss* marches,
mass picckling and mass dem­
onstrations" was signed by
Roy Wilkins, executive secre­
tary o f the National Astoria-

New Blast Aimed At TV Shows
(NBC) and Columbia Ilroadeasling System (CBS), to ex­
plain why thcie ha* been no
appreciable reduction in vlolent
shows despite their
pledges two years ago,
The senator aaid that of
the three networks, only CUS
showed an improvement.
"N ot only did we fait to
see an appreciable reduction
of violence in new shows hut
we also found that the meet
violent shows o f 1961-62 sea­
son have been syndicated and
are now being reshown on in­
dependent network* snd sta­
tions," Dodd said.

lion for the Advancement of
Colored People
(N'AACP):
the Rev. Martin l.uthrr King,
president uf the Southern
Christian U'odrralilp Confer­
ence; Whitney M. Young Jr.,
executive director of the Na­
tional Urban League, and A.
Philip Randolph, chairman of
the Negro American Labor
Council.
The statement was not
signed by James Farmer, na­
tional ilirertur of the Con­
gress of Racial Equality, and
John la'wis, chairman of the
Hludcnl Nonviolent Coordinat­
ing Committee. Wilkins said
both agreed personally with
the statement, hut postponed
signing it until after ttiey
meet with their steering cammitres next month.

MIAMI (U PI) — A dis­
turbance (lint threatened c&gt;
become the season’s first
tropienl storm struck out
north-northwestward far at
sea today, still just a line o f
gusty squalls with nothing in
its path.
The Miami weather bureau
said ii reconnaissance p lana
flew into the area and found
highest wind* at 40 to 50
mile* per hour In the strong­
er squalls, lull no winds of
high
enough
sustained
strength to rnto being called
(topical storm Abby.
Thu weather bureau locat­
ed the center of the squally
weather at mid-morn Ing about
300 statute mile*
southsoutheast of Bermuda, ami
about 1,100 miles due east o f
Miami.
The weather bureau said
the squalls probably would
pass slightly east of Bermu­
da late tonight or esrly Fri­
day, giving the British re­
sort isle nothing mors than a
brushing.

Piggy Banks In
Home Robbed
The Thomas E, Farrow res*
klenco at 140.1 Wynncwood Dr.
was entered sometime Tues­
day night while the family il
on vacation and "piggy hank’*
money and other item* wera
taken, police reported today,
'I hey said a total of $35 w.H
taken from the hanks and a
cigar box along with personal
papers, bottle* of liquor and
models of an airplane and
gondola.

D oggone!
Je»»ie Muse reported to
police Wednesday night that
his rhlrhua , . . rhljiia . . .
rhlwawa , . . DOG , . , ia
missing In the Itavrnna
Park area.

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School Wiener Roast C. J. Winter
Funeral Held
Held In Longwood
By Donna Eates
Dozen# of hot dogi sizzled
and marshmallows popped at
the Longwood City Park last
Wednesday lo the delight of
more than 60 youngster* at­
tending the wiener - marsh­
mallow roast held as a special
event of Longwood Elemen­
tary! School's summer recrea­
tion program.
The franks, at times black
from being over-roasted or
from being too highly ioaaooed with charcoal
ashei,
were ''simply delicious," the
young people reported.

I I

Enjoying the outing with
the children
and
Coaches
Walt Dzurus,
Rodney Umbergrr and Mra. Nell Drueding, was a thin and forlorn
stray cal.
In addition to the luncheon
festivities, games of soccer,
softball, bank the baby, red
rover, Jump the river and re­
lay races were held.
The end of a perfect morn­
ing came at 11:30 wilh the
youngster* and cat leaving the
park considerably fuller and
all purring contentedly.

Funeral service* for Clay­
ton J. Winter, 91, of S66 E.
Church Avenue, Longwood,
who died Monday, were held
at 4 p.m. Wednesday with
Rev. Leonard Jones of Prair­
ie Lake Baptist Church of­
ficiating. Burial was in Glen
Haven Memorial Park.
A native of Virgil, N. Y „
Mr. Winter cam* to Long­
wood 16 years ago. Ha was
a member of the Methodist
Church and was a retired
farmer.
Survivors are hia wife, Sirs.
Grace Winter of Longwood;
a daughter, Mrs. Peari Mar­
tin of Longwood; four grand­
children and nine great grand­
children.

H o sp ita l Notes
JULY 21, 1994
Admissions
Troy
Richard Thompson,
Eleanor Gormly, Chrlitin* E.
Beaulelu, Bennie Bell, Jame*
Harkey, Lorraine G. Smith,
Zell* Allman, ail of Sanford;
Nancy Tidwell, George Ryan,
Betty Beall, Ludwig Drechsler, DaBary; Llaa Abaher,
Karen Hart, Orlando; Emma
Noe, Lake Mary; Raymond A.
Cormany, Caaaelberry; Julia
K. Bcltens, Deeltona; Stella
Alva rex, Ocala.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. John Polk of
Sanford, a boy.

Morris
Ferguson, Nelli*
Marl* Gant, all of Sanford;
Elisabeth Tubbs, Lake Mary;
Jeaaie Brcoks, Lake Monroe;
Roaanna Green, North Or­
lando; John LIngerfett, Long­
wood; Mery Jo Nicely, Or­
ange City; Katie Thurau, De­
Bary.
JULY 29
Admissions
Betty* D. Smith, Robert

D ischarges

Kenneth E v a n s Benton,
Helen J. Blyth, Curtis H off­
An accident kills a farm man, James E. Howell, Jef­
resident every hour. Every fery Dimond, James Ding40 seconds a farmer suffer* man, Loretta M. Hobart and
an Injury that disables him baby girl, Christopher Olmstead, Francis J. Morgan,
beyond that day.

STUDENTS who attended the Hfinley Day School in South Seminole
County, with Mra. Pat Husley, recently toured The Sanford Ilernld’a
plant on West First Street. The youngsters watched as The Herald's
press rolled off the day's edition, saw in operation the linotype machines,
UPI teletype machines and engraving machines. Making the tour were
(from left) Mrs. Haslcy, Lynn Hasloy, Vicky Williams, Barbara Welsh
and Sara Mostrom.
(Herald Photo)

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Oviedo Boaters Enjoy Cruise To Silver Springs
* 7 Evoty! Lundy
A number o f families from
OrfttJo onjoyed a dsy at Sil­
ver Springs last Saturday,
l i m n boats laft from down*
town Oviedo at 6 a,m. to
motor
over
to
Leesburg
vrhara tbs boats were launch*
ed from Traasura Island.
Aftar going through sever*
at lakes and canals they went
up the beautiful and pictures*
qua Oklawaha River and 811*
vor River to Silver Springs.
Everyone enjoyed a picnle
lunch and sight-seeing dur­
ing the day and wart en­
chanted by the eppem n ee o f
a group o f aailora from Eng­
land and Pranca in their col*
erful uniform!.
Those making the trip were
Mr. and Mre. A. B. Tedford
and their grandsons, David

and Allan Hamilton; Frank
Wheeler and hi* rhildrrn
.Miriam and Benny, .Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Camp ami their
nephew, John Connley and his
friend Rex Brooks; Mr. ami
Mr*. Donn Ulrey whose boat
guests were .Mr*. Ulrey'* sis­
ter Mrs. Wilma Colbert and
ion Billy from Sanford; Mr.
and Mr*. Leonard Faulk Jr.
and daughter, Martha; Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Slavik and ion
Roger, his gueata, Mika Sta­
ley and Larry Olllff; Mr. and
Mrs. Gaorga Means and Mrs.
Maana' mother, Mrs. Mey
King;
Harden Webb and
guest Wiley Abell; Mr. and
Mre. W. M. Terra* and
daughter, Carol; Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Coro and their daugh­
ters, Julia and Beth, and Mr,
and Mra. Rax Clonta and

children, Rex, Lea,
Susan and Vivian,

Janet,

DeBary Club
Has Master
Point Day

LONGWOOD City Park became a picnic ground

M ailer Point Day law 12
lost week when 60 or more youngntera met there
tables in action Tuaaday af­
to roast hot dogs and marshmallows. Groups,
ternoon at tha weekly meet­
such as the one pictured, gathered around open
ing o f tha DaBary Duplicate
charcoal fires to cook their own meals during the
Bridge Club with M ill Ethal
event which was scheduled ns purt o f summer
Johnaon serving aa director.
recreation at Longwood Klcmontary School,
Winners wars NS, first,
Mrs. Earl Sandbom and H. M.
Valentine; aacond, a tie, Mrs.
Ruth Blatt and Marvin Long
with M n . Doyl* Driver and
William Woodlock; fourth,
Mr. and Mra. Myron Accardi.
EW. first, Col. and M n.
William Hagus; second, Mr.
and Mr*. Gaorga Paanatl;
mansion coniplate with col­
By Jan* Casselberry
third, Mrs. David 8lnger and
A midnight rendezvous Sun­ umns and landscaped with
Ann Slngar and fourth, Loris
day night at Camp La-No- palm* and other plants typi­
Waaka and M n . William
Cha turned Into an all night cal o f the South. A aundlal
Woodlock.
vigil for tha sleepy families decorated the front and flags
the eta tee represented
of Central Florida Boy ScouU of
returning by chartered bus (Florida, Georgia, North Car­
K U with great pride and joy that I announce
ftom a two weaka trip which olina and South Carolina)
of the aaaodatlon with me of my brother,
included a weak at tha Na­ ware Down.
Among highlights of the
tional Jamboree held at his­
South Seminole Junior High toric Valley Forge, pa.
Jamboree were the speeches
School official* urge that
Two nf the buars finally ar­ by luch distinguished visitors
any atudant, new to tha area, rived around 3:30 a.m. white aa Ijealdrnt Lyndon B. John­
who will he entering the a third was delayed In St. son, Lady Baden-Powell, wi­
fa the general practice of the flnent Itral
school for the f l n t tlma in Augustine by a flat tire.
dow, o f Scouting’* founder;
Eetate Service in the Stale of Florida. We
September, register aa soon
neut
Edward
White,
The massive task of un­
aa possible.
Whittaker, first Amorloading tha gear and luggaga
■hall both look forward to tha many nppor*
“ They ran n g iile r any was quickly accomplished and
climb ML Everest; aa
tanitleo to aarve you, the public.
morning Monday through Fri­ the hoy* got down to the bus­ well aa other celebrities.
day between tha hours of 9 iness nf filling Mom and Dad
Jamboree them* o f
a.m. and 12 a.m. Placement in on the never to be forgot,
ngthen America's Heritaste will ba given on August ten experience nf the past
was emphasised with
IS at R a.m. at the school," two waaka,
suc^ Impressive pageants aa
said Mrs. Louisa Gilpin, school
Tour leader Weller Krohne the: opening night program,
guidance counselor.
Jr., eapresaed
eetlifertion “ Pwfllaa in H e rita g e w h ich
School opens August at In with the trip eeying, "I am ftMured a cast o f more than
Seminole County.
proud o f the hoye, they were i:.(f)0 plua a chorus and band
well-mannered, well-behaved, of! 1.760.
Her 62,000 Boy Scouts,
and took part in everything,
doing their beet to meke the Explorers, and their leader*
Jamboree a aurceaa.
fr m all 60 atatas and many
Krnhne’e eon, David, end m Iona of the free world were
Rtrk Caaaclbrrry nf Troop rr imped at Valley Forge
341, Caeaelberry, were among SI it* Perk,teen* o f tha bitter
the 111 Srnute in the Central w iter encampment o f 1777
Florida contingent. On hi* fe Central Georgs Washingreturn from the Jamboree t&lt; i and hla ragged troops.
Thing! got pretty hot for
David alayed at La-No-Che
for another week o f camping. tl» hoye, though, when the
Both boys earned the Jnm- t ermomrter registered 109
boree Adventure Award by d grres. which la U-O-T even
participating In requirements f r Florida.
In tha fields of proutcraft;
On their way to and from
field eporte such aa marks- 11* Jamboree, the group
manahlp and archery; con­ i opped overnight at Marino
servation; f r i e n d s h i p ex­ i orpa, Army and Navy Inchange;
hiking;
Jamboree inflations as well aa the
events; and going through henandoah National Park
nd a hotel in Fayetteville,
the obatacle course.
Each group presented a !.C.
Tour* of historic Williamsdemonstration in the aklll-orams and tha Florida Scouts urg, V a„ and Washington,
mad* a hit with the delicacies ).C„ highlighted the trip
which they rooked and serv­ mrth. It was a personal saled which Included, among •faction for Krohne to see
other thing*, rattleanake and he name of hla father, Wal­
black snake meat, raccoon, ler Krohne Sr. a pioneer gildarmadillo, frog legs and heart ir on a plaque In the Soaring
o f cehbage palm, These are Kail of Fame at Smithsonian
examples of survival food In institute.
be found In the wild in our
While at Valley Forge, the
state.
group toured Philadelphia vis­
Each region represented at iting such historic place* aa
tha Jamboree had iti own Indtpendence Hall and Car­
gate and the Southeastern Re­ penters' liall.
• 4 M A W tt CNISI
gion 6 had tha most elaborate
On the return trip th*y en­
T rade-In s Accepted
• ■ 9 0 K C M I-IT 0 M M IID
and outstanding there, a r*. joyed a visit to Luray Cav­
plica o f a southern colonial erns in Virginia.
See This G reat V alue Today! • W A L N U T F IN ISH

Rendezvous At Scout Camp
Becomes All Night Vigil

Announcement

Registration O f
First-Time
Students Urged

Harry B. Dietrichs

9

W. Dietrichs, Realtor
SEMINOLE REALTY

C D A r v ll
(ttiU but f f e !

EASY TERMS

GO IN G TO T H E W O K L D ’S F A IR ? Be Our G uest!
Stop in our atora for PRK-PA1D ADMISSION TICKETS
lo (ha Pavlllion of American Interiors. No charge{

MATHER

OF
SA N FO RD

S H O r IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
M »-M E. FIRST ST.
I'll. 322 0*M

OPEN
FR ID A Y
N IG H T S

Swan, Emma Green. Michelle
M ojo, Emelia Melich, David
Jernlgan, William Peterson,.
Walter Gray, Vicki Miller,
Julia H. Dietrichs, Susan Os­
borne, Condi Sampson, all of
Sanford; Evelyn Steere, De­
Bary; Geraldine Whittemore,
Longwood.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Walter L. Bar­
rett of Sanford, a boy.

Now Hear This . . .
A little roadster, It* a
, MG. Real Bright RED.
has just been sold , . ,
No, excuse please, this
Here's a real fine subBut . . . don't go away
afltute. It'* a I96&gt; Karm i Ghla soft top, naturally
It Is ■ 4 ryL with a stick
the floor

Strickland

S.toii on
Investigations (Sheriff)
NOTICK IH MKHEUT GIVEN TH A T ths Hoard ot County 344
7,100.0*
Com missioners o f Sem inole County. Florida, will meat at !#:»» 134
Equipment (Sheriff)
A.M. A ueust t l . 1H4, In the tnsstlng room of ths Hoard of
1314.01* on
County Com m issioners In ths Court llou ss at Hanford. Florida, TOTAL APPROPniATION'g
Z,400.on
In accordance with ths provisions o f Chapter H I. Florida l i e - Reaerve for Contlngenelea (County Judge!
*.714 on
Reserve fo r Conllngenclee—County
tuts*, for ths purpose o f h sarin e requests and oomplatnts from 341
10.14* on
K n -r v r for Conllngenclee—Sheriff
the public regarding the Budgets fo r ths Fiscal Year healnnina &gt;43
11.900.00
O ctober 1. 11(4. and endlne Heptemner I*. 1111. and thereupon Reserve for Cash Ualsnc* to b* Carrltd Forward
tentatively adopt ths Budget* fo r ths aald period. Ths tentative
1313. &lt;31 00
budgets are eum m arlted as fo llo w s:
TOTAL BUDGET
nummary statem ent show in g receipts, expenditures, bal­
E STIM A TE * OF REVENUE* AND RECEIPTS
SEMtNULE COUNTY
ance a, reserves and proposed tax m ills**. IFubllehed In full.)
MO AII AND BRIDGE FUND
ESTIMATES OF REVENUES AND RECEIPTS
SF.MINOI.IC COUNTY
FOE TH E FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER a*. H u
O E V K R 4L FUND
13*
T e x ts 1.IT Mills on Assessed Valuation ot
II49.3M 0*
FOR TIIE FISCAI, YKAIt ENDING IKPTKMMKN M, ISO
HOT.010,000.00
41,400 o*
110
T e s t s 1.10 Mllle on a ttested valuation of
111
Gasoline T sx 30*; of th* 7th Cent
U 01.SI0,ooo.o*
t iir .r ii.o o t l l - 1
G asoline T sx from ths Board o t Adm inistra­
13.400.on
lit
lla llro td A Telegraph LI cent at
too.oo
tion
1.400.0*
lit
Ilaclng Revenue
l.ooo.o* 113
M otor Fust Tax, 30% o f the 7th Cent
141.000.0(1
111
insurance A gent* Ldcenees
1.400o#114
R acing Commission Funds
I. *00.Oil
111
A rthropod C ontrol from Slat* Board o t
lit
Intertet o f Time A ccou nt!
10,000,00
Health Section 111 111 (1) State 1
11.000 00 173
M iscellaneous Relm hureementi
loo.oi
111
A rthropod Control from State Board o f
IK
Uthrr Non-Revenue R tcelp ti
Health Section 1(1.111 t l j State 1
l.Tlft.OO
ITAI.1H.no
114
Marine R egistration
1,400.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED ItKCKIPTB
14.30*. Pit
111
T t i Heed Overbid*
1.loo on Less |%
111
R eceipts from Advertising Delinquent T a le s
Moo.oo
(1(1.319 on
11T
O ccupational License#
10,000.00 IS*; o f Estimated R eceipts
1(3.000.00
111
llsvtragn Licenses
10,000noBalances to b* Brought Forw ard) Ceeh
11!
Building Permits and Boning Y sta
14,0*0oo
H10.9I3.00
141
Interest on Tim e D eposit!
1,000.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND RALANCEB
ESTIM ATED EXPENSE*— ROAD AND BHIDUR FUND
III
through l ll- llo t h In cluslvs-E scee* Fees
to.onnon
FUR T H E FISCAL YE A R ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. DMA
lit
Receipts from Land-Fill O perations
ls.ooo.oo
Engineering Service*
1 3,400 0*
1*7-1
Receipts from Health Cards
100.00 411
111
Reim bursem ent* from W t lfa r t A Tubercu­
411-1
Salary Road fluperlntsndenl. O ffice Manager
la r Patients
TSOOO
and O thtr Eepenses
11.144 "0
Ratary County E n glpetr, I t a f f andExpenass
3t.K o.on
171
B elt o f G rove Product*
I.ooo.oo 411-1
ITi
Grants A Donations for Anim al W elfare
loo 00114
Free L tb or
llO.OOOnn
lit
N on -n evenu e R eceipts
l.oooa* 111
Maintenance o f Grounds
11,041 *o
(11
M aintenance * f Tools, Equipment,Machin­
I414.1II.OO
ery, etc.
(0.000.0*
TO TAL ESTIMATED RECEIPT*
10,111.00 (31
G asoline, Oil*, ate.
H.OOO.OO
L ett 1%
431
R »sd Material*
300.000 00
t l * . o f Estim ated R eceipts
1111,110.00 441
fhirchas* o f R lf h l- o f -W s y
loo.oq
Balances to bs Drought Forw ard: Cash
111,000.00 4(1
Kxpsns* o f Procuring ItIght-ot-W ay
l.OUO.OH
100
T ran sfer from Capital Outlay Reaervs Fund
71.aiT.lt ( H
Dratneg* and W ater Control
H.IK.OO
III
Hoad Machinery A Equipment
(1.3*10*
TO TAL ENTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BALANCE*
I0K.017.07 » t l
reym en t lo City o f Hanford o f I H ! Tax R oll
10.111.00
ESTIM ATED EXPENSE* — GENERAL FUNIS
311-1
Payment lo Tow n o f Oviedo on 13*1 Tex Roll
2,330,00
FOB T H E FlaUAI, YKAII ENDING IISI-TKMBEH aa, t**a
*11-2
Paym ent to Tow n o f Longw ood on 1H I Tax
Malarias
o
t
County
Com
m
issioners
and
Hull
(.034 00
111
E xpenses
I ll.io e o o •I I -A
paym ent to T ow n o f AltamonlO Springs on
Per Dlsm A Travel E ip en ete, County Com ­
1K 1 Tax Roll
4,104.00
m -i
m issioners
9.1*1** * l t - (
Pxym rnt lo Town o f Caaaelberry on ( H I
*•
Tax Roll
1.333 *0
■alary, Clerk Board o f County Com m lssloain
era
13,0*0.00 311-4
reym ent to Town o t North Orlande
on 1H1
gela ry. Supervisor nf R egistration
a.noo.es
T e x R oll
1,4*3 0 !
it*
Salary, Attorney for Board A Expenses
1,110.00
lit
•K I.IK .0 4
Clerk o f Clrcutt Court fo r (leneral Court
TOTAL APPRO PRIATIO N !
in
(4.774 0*
W o rk
i.aneia RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES
Com m ission* to T eg Assessor
lo.oei.a* RESERVE FOR CASH BALANCE T O B S CARRIED
no
I1.I0B n*
Com m issioner to Tex Coll rotor
(t.OOO.M
in
FO RW ARD
C oron er's Inquest
40(00
117
74110,04).til
R epair* to Court House
l.ooa toTOTAL niTDOET
111
ESTIMATES OF REVENUES AND R E C EIPT*
Janitor, Maintenance Hervloe A Expenses
1.110.0*
101-1
SEMINOLE COUNTY
L lgh t», Fuel A W ater
r.ooo.oa
141-1
INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
Insurance
1*,#0#.M
41-1
FOR FISCAL Y E A R ENDING SEPTEMBER 30.
Telephone A Telegraph
1,1*0.**
111
1*0
Texee
.*t Mill* on assessed Valuation o f
IncldlPtAia
S.iCO
II
:«i
1111.0l( o*
03AT.eio.osoo*
Jenltav'a Supplies
LSeA.oi
in
111.019 nit
se rv ice A Maintenance a f Equipment
4,000.(0 TOTAL ESTIMATED R E C E IP T !
in
Less 4%
4,*00.00
Maintenance o f Other County Owned Adm in­
ii
istrative Buildings
1.100.00
t i l l , H I . no
Expenses n f Elections A R egistrations
4.7410094*7. nf Estimated Receipt*
ict
Lease-Purchase o f Voting Machines
11,110.so Balance* to be Brought Forw ard! Cash
740.04
in -:
1,340.00
A dvertisin g Required by Lew
l . l i o s o 119
Tranatera from Building Fund
in
A dvertisin g Delinquent Taxea
1.100 at
in
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPT* AND BAL A N C E !
$114.1110*
Supplies. County Com missioner* only. A
til
Telephone end Secretary
4.100(1 ESTIMATED EX FEN* He— INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
FOR T H E Flat*.*I- YEAH ENDING SEPTEMBER 3*. 1IMM
General Hlatlnnery, Blanks, Supplies, etc.
H.ooo.oo
in
Record Hooke
4.400.tie 7*3
Interest -&gt;n Funilr-l Indebtadneaa
I 1,(71 04
170*1
Commleelune and Kxprneea
213.4*
Malary o f Circuit Judga A Secretary
Muu.oo 7*3
111
C ircuit Judge's O ffice Kspense A T tltp h on *
1,100 "0 173
Principal on Funded Indvbtedneea
110,00" "4
111le U r y , County Judge
i.ooo.oo
111
t il l , T I T ,14
Espeneee o f Arm ory
loo co TOTAL APPRO PRIATIO N !
141
II" I*
111
Falery e f Countv Physician*
1.1*»*0 Reserve for Contingencies
Tuberaular H ospitals
*.("* oo
111
Insatrlty Inquiries
1,4(0.00 TOTAL BUDGET
1114,1110*
111
G eneral W elfare
14.040.00
ESTIMATES OF K E Y M N im AND MECBIPTB
III
F oster Hunt* Cera
lu.ooo.ot
SEMINOLE COUNTY
K lW elfa re Adm inistration
» , ( « o#
CAPITAL OUTLAY R ESER VE FUND
MI
H ospital Service tor the Indigent
11,10(00 Balance* la be Brought Forw ard) C aib
IK
I TI.MT (T
071
H slery.gsrvlca O fficer* A Expenses
(.41 0 1*
•7]
Salary, Deputy Civil D efines D irector A l x TOTAL E9TIMATED RECEIPTS AND BALAN CE!
I 71.0*1 *7
psneee
4,410(0
ESTIMATED EXPENSE*—
■70
O perating Expanse*, Arthropod Central
11,11**1
CAPITAL OUTLAY BBBBNVB FUND
Kspeneee nf County JtonIng Commission
17,111.M
071
FOE PI1CAL YEAH ENDING SEPTEMBER *0. IMS
170-1
County Planner A Kxpensse
II,0((.*0 111
Transfer to General Fund
I 70.(17 IT
111
Salary. County A gsn l A Homs D em onstra­
tl
tion A gen t
14,101.** TOTAL APPRO PRIATIO N!
1 71.017.(7
E ip e n te s Horn* D sm onitretlon Agsnt
l.SII.M
111
Other R ipens**, Agricultural D epartment
J . l l l . l * TOTAL BUPOET
III
I Tl.olTAT
County Exhibit
IS*01
111
E STIM ATE! OF REVENUES AND RECEIPTS
Seminal* County Moll Conservation District
SEMINOLE COUNTY
111
Expenses
((*.*(
BUILDING FUND
K l-1
Hcmlnot* County Forester
I.080.M
POE FISCAL YEAR ENDINO SEPTEMBER 30, 1*0*
Paym ent to Florida Board e f F orestry A
111
Balance* to be Brought Forward: Cash
I 1.740 c*!
Parks for County f i r e C ontrol Unit
4.00*.**
Publicity
14.00*0* TOTAL XBTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BALAN CE!
an
| 1.340 0*
W i i t r Survey
t.IM.t*
IK
ESTIMATED EEPENSES— BUILDINU FUND
Anim al W alters
1,4*0*0111
III.I
Trensfar to A ccount No. 190 Interact and
*&gt;*
•emlnol* County Partlelpetlea In th* East
lin k in g Fund
I 1,34( 00
Central Florida Regional Planning Council
17,10*.**
Memlnul* County Participation In it . Johns111
TOTAL APPRO PRIATIO N!
I 1.140 oo
Indian R iver Canel D istrict
1.I00.K
IH
Furniture a Fixtures far Court House
l.IM .M TOTAL BUDGET
| j.jiu.u#
II I
Purchase of County Property
Is,••*.*(
ESTIMATES BP REVENUES AND RECEIPTS
IK
Equipment, Arthropod C ontrol P rogram
l.IM .M
SEMINOLE COUNTT
LA K E MARY F IR E CONTROL DISTRICT FUND
l i t . I I * *•
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
FOR FISCAL YEAH ENDING *K FTBM EEn 3*. IMS
lit
Reserve lor C oallngenrles
11411.I f 110
Tax** ,11 Mills on aaaeaead valuation of
II.IOO.OO
Reserve for Cash Balancs (o bs Carrltd Forward
IK.lOO.m.M
I 1, 13" (0
TO TAL BUDGET
IIII.I1T .I!
ESTIMATES OF REVENUE* AND RECEIPTS
tE K lN O LE COUNTY
FINE AND r o g r i l T U a FUND
FOR TH E FlaCA I. YEAR EADINU SEPTRHEME **, H E
IK
Taxes .11 Mills on Assessed Valuations
ll«T .tlM M -M
| ll I,ITT.**
lll.o** »«
111
Flnaa, co s ta and Fees
l.oo* *«
1(1
Interest on Tim e Deposit*
lo.oeao*
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Sheriff, Civil F a n
ll.oo* ••
IK
Fees from County Judge
1,0*0.**
IK
Nob Revenue Receipts

(1% o f Eatlmatsd Receipt*
Uelauoee to b* Brought Forw ard!

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7( 44

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1.41144
3.100.r4

TOTAL EtTIM ATED RECEIPTS AND BALAN CE!
| 4,011.4*
ESTIMATED EXPENSE*—
LAK E MARY F IR E CONTROL DISTRICT FUND
FO R FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, I N I
IK
Cammlaalon to th* Tax Assessor
a
1*0"
HI
Cemtnleelon to th* Tax C ollector
10 14
(13
Expenses. Fire Equipment A Supplies
1,(74
»»
lte.417.es
11,4410* TOTAL APPROPRIATION!
1,194 o*
Reserve for Conllngenclee
4(4*

TO TAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Less 1%
11% o f Estim ated Receipts
Balances (a hs Brought Forw ard;

TOTAL ESTIMATED R E C E IP T !
L«4* *"•

Cash

I1I7.II!.**
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TO TAL ESTIMATED R E C E IP T ! AND BALAN CE!
01*1.014 0*
ESTIM ATED EXPENSES — FINE AND FO EFBITU EE FUND
FO E T H E FISCAL YEAR ENDINO BEPTKBBBR M , IMS
notary, Juvsnlls Counselor, Secretary A
Ks panes*
| 1L iv e s*
A* Iary, County Prosecuting Attorney
**•■**
Salary a f ih tr lt r
l !.# (* * *
li-ilary o t Deputise A Assistants tn h srittl
IH.HO.i
Salary. Assistants A Clerks (County J u d g t)
lO.lrOOa
Clark of Circuit Court
it .s e lls
Justice o f P sact, Ft** A Costs
17.400 **
Constable*. Pass A Cotta
Sl.oOOOe
County Prosecuting A ttorney Conviction
Peas
11.(0*.**
W itn ess Fes* A Jurors F t**
IIM I
O ther C ourt C u su A Fas*
I.IM (*
P u blic Defender
I ,!(*.**
expenses
Other
then
Salerle*
(County
J u d ge !
1.17***
E xp vu tw o ih v i Ibga j«U g| u ttih eriil)
K.Jvo oe

I (.043 4*
CAIH BALANCES
1474.917 (7
RESEnVEg
(1K.900 0*
RECEIPTS ALL BUDGETS
13.014.(4* 74
EXPENDITURE)! ALL BUDGET*
17."4) 444 34
( 31 Mill*
r&lt;&gt;,‘ BOUNTY OPERATION
SEMINOLE COUNTT HEALTH UNIT
.31 Mill*
roR _ ™ K b e n e f it o f t h e b o a r d o r t h u s ™ K “ SM*N o LE COUNTY PUBLIC
tlU V rlTA L
1.4* MIDI
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TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL
TOTAL

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A ttest: Arthur M. Back with. Jr.. Clark
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By Mr*. H. L. Johnson
underwent several observation
Well w lint do you know. tests. Very' Rind to have her
Another month hns come and back. • • • Little Eliinbeth
gone. And just a few *hort Warren, daughter of Doc and |
weeks and those school bells Francea Warren, accompanied
will rinic and all the kiddies her grandmother Benton home
will bo bock in school. In a to Wouchula after a pleasant
way it seems like it has been visit here with the Warren
a itul ahull summer, but I family. • * * So very glad
fiurss 1 noticed it more be­ to hear that John and Ann
cause I wus "on the go" all Woody and wee daughter are
S h e time. • • • I would like here on a visit from Puerto
to tell you a little more about Rico. They are here with
some of the beautiful places Ann'a parents Gert and Urban
I had the pleasure of visiting. Lee. They all went up to Ten­
We planned to pay a return nessee to see Johnny's par­
visit to the Wux Museum in ents and then John has a re­
Washington. On the day we port back to Navy duty and
were to go, about every Boy Ann will stay on for a long­
Scout in the U. S, A. wus in er visit. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
town. There have been some John Cogburn ami children
new things added at the were weekend visitors at the
•museum and 1 wns anxious to home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
sue them. And, too, 1 am still Kennedy on Jewetta Lane.
tiying to figure out how to They reside in Columbus, Ga.
get that life-like figure of • • • Titus nnd Edna Keller
Alan Shepherd to move in o f Maryville, Tenn. and Mra.
some way. That is the most A1 Johnson snd son Jim o f
were
overnight
realistic one there. Every one Monticello
there is so good but there is guests last Thursday with rel­
something about the famous atives here. • * •
Here’ s our thought this
astronaut's features that he
u should at least say "H i” to week. The BEST of Every­
^ you. Murk Twain is still thing.
"rocking" buck and forth in The Best philoshophy, a con­
tented mind;
his rucking chair on the porch
The
Best law, the Golden
und Captain John Smith's
Rule,
heart is still “ thumping” hard
as he lays on the ground. The The Best e d u c a t i o n , self
knowledge,
bout scene of the four famous
chaplains is very touching. The Best science, extracting
sunshine from a cloudy day,
* • * On a visit to the beauti­
ful Ft. Lincoln Cemetery as The Beit music, the laughter
you enter the grounds you see of an Innocent child,
un enormous clock. The hands The Best Journalism, printing
only Ihe true and beautiful
of the clock are moving. The
on Mcmory'a tablet.
numbers on the dial are real
flowers. I took a picture of it
und the time wus twenty min­
utes to three. This cemetery
was the battleground o f Lin­
colns for about four months.
T iu cannon his compuny used
is still there. As you go
Throughout the nation near­
0 further back into the ceme­
tery (it takes in hundreds of ly 19 million persons draw
acres) you see a statute of over one billion Hollers In So­
the open Bible, then one of cial Security benefit pay­
Jesus on the Cross, then you ments, according to Byron II.
walk up to the Garden of th* Patton, Orlando district man11! Apostles. Around the Gar­ agvr. Many o f them, he says,
den ure marble statues of the filed claims because they un­
12 Apostles. This garden is derstood whnt the Socinl Se­
Miised up un u level o f about curity officials call "Four
three feet. Inside the garden Timea In Action.”
fd am flower beds thut ure
Sooner or later, Patton
wccdlcss. Under the beautiful inid, “ you or someone In your
solid lawn grass nr* vaults family will need to act in one
already placed there. Every or these situations." Tho four
plot in the garden has been times for action are!
sold. Each plot has two, three
1. If a worker in your fam­
und four places for each own­ ily dies. Some member of his
er. Across from this garden, family ahould contact the o f­
you c u ii walk up a beautiful fice to see if survivor benefits
path to a largo marble slab
are pnyahle.
on which the famous sculptor
2. If you are disabled. You
&lt;8 Enrico Cerruchio has carved
should get In touch with tho
tho unusual feature o[ the
office If you worked on jobs
Head of Jesus, If you walk
covered by Social Security.
across the arm o f the cross
3. When you near retire­
formed by the walking you
ment. Application for pay­
will observe the eyes und head
ments may be filed three
turn und look at you. And at
months In advance o f retire­
you turn and cross to the
ment age. Even If the person
other side of the walk It will
does not plan Immediate redo tho same. A new addition
tlrcment, he should get Infor­
a is living erected at the present
timo and It is called “ The mation.
4. When you are 72. The
Garden of tho Crucifixion.”
• • « Another Hay w# drove person who la not already
over to Luke Fairfax, between drawing beneflta may draw
Alexandria and Fairfax, Va. even though ha is still em­
This is a new resort where ployed.
The office serving the San­
you run camp out, swim, boat
and fish. There it a miniature ford area I* at 2620 N. Or­
train thut will take you all ange Ave., Orlando, and the
around the resort. While there phone number la 425-2681,

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daughter tor the first time.
Although she could nut speak
a word of English, we became
fust friends with the help of
her daughter-in-law who senr
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turning to Buenos Aires, to
which she anwsered "S i.”
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and Mrs. Jon Zubel. They ure
occupying a homo at 11615
Narcissus Ave. Mr, Zubel Is
the new credit manager o f the
^ Firestone Store here. They
™ formally resided In Orlando.
And by the way they are
newlyweds ns of Juna 1st,
last. Congratulations and wel­
come again. We know you will
like it here. • • * Charles and
Gladys Carlson has returned
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DEAR ABBY: About a
year ago I went to a hos­
pital and stayed there for
tU weeks. Last week I had
to go back to the same hos­
pital tor a little corrective
surgery, and what do you
think the head nurse greet­
ed me withT "Oh, do, not
YOU again, Mrs. So-and-So!
When tiie nurses hear you’re
back they’ll shoot themsalveal" Then abe laughed,
1 tailed to see anything fun­
ny in her remark. When I
saw my doctor I reported
the Incident to him, and he
laughed, too, Then he palled
mo on the shoulder and
eald, "Oh, don't pay any at­
tention to her. She's a lit­
tle screwy." Why would a
hospital hire a "screw y"
head nurse T
OFFENDED
DEAn OFFENDED: She
probably wasn’t "screw y"
when they hired her.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I am 18
and baby-sit to earn money
for clothes. About once a
week 1 alt for a lady who is
getting a divorce. She has
two small children. She has
•II her bureau drawers and
her desk drawers “ scaled"
With big wlda strip* of ad­
hesive tape. Every cloaet In
her house la locked, and ahe
•vet) keeps a padlock on her
refrigerator. She told me
that she trusted me, but In
ca ie I got bored or curious
she didn’t want me going
through her things. Abby, I
would never think of doing
•uch a thing. I-ait time 1
waa there she said if I tried
to remove the adhesive tape
and seal It back, my finger­
prints would be on the tape
and I'd never get away with
It. This hurt me. I)o you
think there Is something
wrong with her? I'm afraid
tf I tell my parents they
won't let me sit for her any
more, and I need the mon­
ey. What should I UoT
NERVOUS GIRL
DEAlt NERVOUS: Yes, I
think there is definitely
something wrong with her.
Tell your parents and abide
by their decision.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I have
been employed in this office
only a short time, but It is
en Idea] place to work and
I would like to remain here.
1 am not the kind of person
who indulges In gossip, hut:
The telephone operator here
told mo that the ho**, a
family man, is carrying on
an affair with a woman who
calls him at the office and
use* a plumy name. Hie
telephone operator listens
In on all his calls, so she is
sot guessing. The boss is a
flno man, and acorns so
proud o f his family that It Is
bard to believe that he Is
leading a double life. 1 am
afraid his wife will find out

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By Abigail Van Buren

about it and their homo will
tic broken up. Should I tell
the boss what I know to be
can be more careful 7
NEW GIRL
DEAR NEW: Mind jou r
own business, and tell the
telephone operator that If
she knows what it good for
her, she should mind hers.
If the boss chooses to skats

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TROY: Tell your husband
what’s on your mind and
give him a fair chance Jo
defend himself. You could
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Problems 1 Write to AB­

Marlene and Larry Me-1 th# borne of their parents, Mr. |celebrated her llth birthday
Knight recently observed a and Mre. C. T. Sampson, on and Larry waa 12 years old.
Joint birthday celebration at Bradshaw Drive. M a r l e n e l
Party games were enjoyed

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By Oswald Jacoby

spnilrs and East played the
three. This wasn’t a suit
A t 71
preference signal. East just
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did not want another epmle
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I led but West shifted to the
ten o f clubs anyway. He
HAST
wanted to get his partner in
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twice and there waa a chance
to make sure that your part­
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that East would hold both
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ner wouldn't bid a n y . more.
ace and king o f clubs.
n o i?ra &lt;D&gt;
It worked beautifully fur
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Exit did have the a&lt; e and
Lee who was a great expert In
fQ
won the trick. Th*-n ho re­
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udglng dose situations butt
turned the eight of spades.
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This was clearly suit prefer­
even when It works, this sys­
Both vulnerable
ence signal for hearts (the
Beat* West North
Reel
tem Is not recommended.
Pais Pam
Dble
highest suit). West ruffed
Of course, in match point 1 •
Redble 1 W
Pass
Pass
and led a heart. East returned
duplicate when your oppo­ 2 •
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P am
P sn
another spade and W rit ruf­
nents are vulnerable such 2 ♦
Dble Poos
Pase
fed again.
doubles merely lead to a top Pass
Opening lead—* A
By this time the defenders
or bottom score depending
were out o f tricks but they
on whether or not they work. f
West’s double o f three dia­ It worked, so probably West had five In, which win enough
monds wns a conspicuously will continue to try such bide, for 200 points and a top
bad example o f this Idd, but | He opened the are of score.
The late Lee Langdon had
an Interesting theory about
competitive purl-score
bid­
ding. It wns to bid ona more
than you really ahould and
then double your opponent

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"Although the only real
estate in our family Is pro­
perty I Inherited," a wife
writes, "my husbuud con­
stantly refers to this acre­
age as HIS.
"H e wanta to Impresi peopla with his financial Status
and gets angry when I Insist
on making tha truth known.
How can I stop him from
feeding his ego at my ex­
pense 7"
It ieema to m* you have
forgotten that niarrluge la a
partnership.
You’d resent it, wouldn't

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you, If your husband labeled
every cent he earns "m y"
money? Well, he has Just as
much right to resent your
going around talking about
*’iny’’ property, instead o f
"our" property.
As for hating to aee your
husband enjoy a prestige you
think he hasn't earned on hts
own, I think that's a shabby
attiluda for a wife to taxe.
Every wife ought to want
her husband to look as "b ig "
as possible to other people.
Anything she cun contribute
toward making this possible
■he should do gladly. After

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TV time critic* preview
coming television shows by
attending rehearsals, watch­
ing screenings, s t u d y i n g
.triple In New York and
Hollywood. Here are their
previews for today;
7:30-8:30 p.m. CHS. Rawhide. "Incident o f the (Juerencias," (Rerun) Not too much
physical action, hut a good
performance by F.dward An­

By Ruth Millett
all, sha shares In any prestige
he has.
Why in the world would
you, If you love your hus­
band, prefar to have people
think that you're the family
big (hot, and that without
your money your husband
wouldn't amount to much?
You would both be happier
If you thought of yourselves
aa a team, rather than aa In­
dividual*. In a successful
marring* the word "oure"
should apply mors frequent­
ly than "mine." And this ad­
vice appllee to both husband
and wife.

T V Time Previews

drews k**pe things moving.
Andrews, one o f TV’s most
unlikeubla characters, ha* a
mado-to-ord*r role. He Is a
rancher high cn the bottle
and low on hi* luck who Join*
the cattle drive and poses aa
a real problem for trail boas
Gil Favor (Eric Fleming).
There’* a good bit of humor
from
cantankerous
cook
Wishbone (Paul ilrinegar).
7:30-H:Ro p.m. NBC. Chons-

Ing ■ Candidate, An Interest­
ing after-the-fact study de­
tailing

the

rise

of

Berry

(joldweter from senator to
presidential
candidate.
Z)t
most interest Is the Interview
with Ooldwater which gets
pretty candid at times.
8:30-8:30 p.m. NBC, Dr.
Kildare. "A Sens* o f Tempo."
(Rerun) John Newlnnd, who
used to hoet "One Htep Be­
yond,” returns to a similar
type story in tonight'* eplscdt, which he directed. It
concern! an author's feeling
that he Is doomed to die de­
1:11 ID Sunshlns Almanac
spite being in perfect health.
li t c ( I ) (Iron*, Farm Itsport
There are several eerie mo­
filO (S) Bummer S s m .s t.r
menta, thunks to tho work of
T;00 ( t ) Today
Cyril Kltchunl, as the writer,
( I ) W ake Dp U ovlss
Jeannette Nolan ai a sym­
1:10 &lt;D Today
pathetic nurse amt Pat Crow­
(S) M ickle Keans
ley as tha writer's secretary.
fit * (I ) Local Mews, W ea­
ther
8-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
l:M II) Captata K angaroo
son. "The Case o f the Im­
f i l l &lt;D Cartoon*
patient
Partner."
(Rerun)
(!) K u rd s*
Fee W e
Amur/ Fallon (Wesley Lau)
men
U ) Am erica* H ialsry
is a man with troubles. His
1:00 ( I ) D ivorce Court
paint plant explodas and Is
USB (I ) Cartoons
S ill ( t ) (le i* Bl*rm
ruined by the ensuing fir*. He
( I ) llam pse Room
la very jealcue o f hie wife
I flH (D Bay W hs*
I t ) Nswe— Mlk* W el­
and Is a little doubtful about
ite*
hla man-about-town partner,
CD Bptnlsk
t i l l ! ( I ) R ow s— Kdwla New- whom he suspects committed
arson and hes cheated on
D i l l II) tvord fsr Word
t l ) I Love Lucy
■ o m e business deals. 11a
(I ) Decem ber Bride
leaves a threatening not# at
I t i l l ( I ) C on sen lretlee
( I ) R eel MeCoyt
hi* partner’s apartment and
(I ) Price f t Right
you know eald partnar will b*
D i l l (I ) M issing Llsk
found daad and Mason (Ray­
( I ) Pet* ft Oledye
&lt;11 aevea Key*
mond Burr) w i l l
defend
FRIDAY r. M.
Amory.

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THURSDAY P. N.
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Sports
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lit* (■) l'onns Itssd Show
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1:11 (I) Dr. Kildare ‘
(t) My Tins* Bone
(t ) Perry Mason
&lt;») Kntlgn O'Toole
1:10 (1) Haiti
(t) Jimmy Dean Ihow
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I t i l l ( I ) New s— lu r r y ReaI I .10 ( D Truth o r C oes*u ta c ts
•arch For Tumor
row
( t ) Father K now s a*M
1X:« l (4, a u ld la g Light
11:11 &lt;11 Mows— Hey Dehtrtr
1:04 III Nswe, Weather
(4 ) CHS Maws Mpsatsl
IS) (le s trn l Hospital
t i l l (1&gt; People Are Funny
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( I ) New*— Dsv* Fennett
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M’sH M SJT

MARLENE AND LARRY MCKNIGHT recently celebrated their birth­
days with u party at the home of their parenta, Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Samp­
son on Bradshaw Drive. Marlene was eleven years old and Larry was
twelve. Many of their friends enjoyed the festivities.

T he Milky Way
T o Career Goal
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - SI area
Griffin, at 17, has a career un­
usual for a teen-ager any­
where. She run* a dairy herd
of goats.
She's operator of the Xander Goat Milk Co., which dethere 300 quarts a week In
Ihls eily and SL Louis Coun­

tyMiss Griffin, who dubbed
herself "M arca,
the Goal

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"Ring does a good Job herd­
ing the goats, but he has to
aleep sometime," Marca s»Jd.
" i f ail of ui happen to he
away at the same time and
guat Jumps the fence and
heads down Uie road while
King'* asleep,
a neighbor
lady calls bis name. Then
It lug wakes up and goes look­
ing for a goat."
The Griffin family live* on
■ 54 acre farm in Jefferson
County, abuut 30 miles from
St. Luuis. The goats have 24
acres ail to tliuinselvcs.
Marra's father, J. C. Grif­
fin, who works for a St. Ix&gt;uk
cidiatruetlon firm, bought the
farm from William Fucttcrer
nine years ago. Fuetterer
started the goat herd as a
hobby about 40 years ago and
b«'a responsible for the Mine
Xender.
Fuetterer had read that
Alexander the Great waa the
Irat to *ell goat milk by home
lellvery. Alexander had hla
Men drive the goats through
die streets, calling to potential
tustomeri and filling orders
»n the apot.
Fuetterer decided
honor
Alexander. 11a omitted the
ile x and kept the Xander —
|t flta better on bottle cape.

Betty Anne's

Hair Styling Salon
After tlu-ir visit In Oviedo, . Oviedo. Sirs. Maxwell's hus|hand A 2 is euruute to Ger2201 S. Park Ave.
Mlta Esther Bcistcl speaks the Burneys stayed for
I many.
In gtuwlng term* of her re­ week in Daytona Beach.
cent vacation. Tills wns her
first visit to the fabulous
After n week spent with
west to vi.it her brother and relative* and friends in Mar­
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ble Hilt, Gii., Mr*. A. II.
Enrl Deleter of !.&lt;■* Ang&lt;-|c*. Ituy Jr. nnd her three daugh­
Angela, and
I&gt;uring her twe-week* »tsy ter*, Limltt,
they did extensive sight-see­ Terri, linvc returned to their
In Progress
ing, on* trip which waa to home in Oviedo.
.Mrs. Roger Mnxwell, with
see the famed Disneyland.
Everything In Store Marked Down
Miss Relate! travelled there her three children, Roger Jr.,
Thousands
Of Bargains All Over The Store
Julie, and Cleo are spending
and back by train.
Listed Below Are Just A Few Of The Savings
the summer with Mrs. Max­
A fter visiting friends and well’s mciher, Mrs. Eleanor
relative* in Atlanta for two Morgan st her home in
IlIG SELECTION OF
week*, Mr. and Mr*. Tom
Daniel have returned to their
home In Oviedo.
By Evelyn l.undy

PreInventory

Girl," mllka 74 goaU morn­
ing and night end runs the
rest of the dairy operation —
transferring milk from palls
Also visiting In Georgia for
and washing down the biro. two-weeka was Mr*. B. G.
Her helper is a dog named Smith who visited relatives
in Commerce.
Bing."

Mr. and Mr*. Thorns* Sta­
ley recently enjoyed a vaca­
tion In Nassau. While they
were away, their children,
Celeste, Andy and Mac, visit­
ed their grand-parents, Mr.
and Mra. J. H. Staley in
Oviedo.
Mr. and Mrs. Staley also
hud other house-gueste for a
week's visit, Mrs. Staley's lis­
ter and brother-in-law, Sir.
and Mra. R. B. Burney end
children, Nancy, Carat and
Ellen o f Fell* Church, V*.
Cabbage la grown in 34
states, the Western Growers
Association reports.

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Oviedo Personals

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Now Hear This . • .
Yellow) Hport Coupe. A Falrtawe. Jest see sad drive
this tas to appreciate. Yaw eaa save money here. Net
■ sa y thousand wlloa ** it.

George Blitx.
Also Sandro Jean Owens,
Suiie Rowland, Patty and
Sherry Hoogerwerf, W a i u f
end Billy Blalx, Kathy and
Terry Schneider, Terry Lynn
Rowland, Billy Burner, Rich­
ard Hoogerwerf and Belinda
McKnight.

snd the tredlBonal birthday
cake, ice cream and soft
drinks were served for re­
freshments.
Assisting Mr*. S a m p s o n
were the Mmes. Betty Hoogerwerf. Laura Leahy, Elinor
Poteat, oLrrie Schneider, Ann
Bowen, Phyllis Rumer, Angel
Y o u n g snd Frsncis Winskowskl.
Party guests were Ladon
and Darin Lambert, Daniel
and David Bernnski. Ricky
and Donny Mann, Doug Mc­
Gregor. Palsy and James Tinlin, Barbara and Kathy Tintin, Terry and Mark Oakes,
Maureen and Raymond Leahy
and Michael and Timmy Hoo*
gerwerf.
Also Linda and James Rus­
sell, Gall and Glenn Denman,
Shannon and Joe Pauline,
Kenneth and John Russell,
Susan DcWitt, David Howard,
Steven and Michael Howard,
Kenny Alford, Thomaa and
Clicry! Blatz, and Linda and

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July 30, 1964 — Pnpe S

Sewing Stylist Scheduled
Miss B a r b a r a Lleuwen,
* fashion stylist from the Mc­
Call Pattern Company, will
be in Sanford Thursday, Aug.
13, to conduct an interesting
and Informative clinic for
the benefit of all ladies, either
experienced
or
beginners,
who arc interested in new and
improved methods with the
9 needle.
Miss Lieu urn will speak on
alterations and fittings and
will demonstrate the use of

the new "adjust-to-you pat­
terns by McCalls.
There will be two aessions,
one from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and the other is from 2 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. The clinic will be
held at the First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Building. There
Is no charge and it is open tn
the public.
So alt you ladies, mark your
calendar and plan to attend
one o f the free constructive
courses to improve your sew­
ing techniques.

diDM&amp;mak&amp;AA
0

Well, 1 guess my summer
vacation traveling days are
over for another year and 1
can now stay home and try
out a lot of recipes I have re­
ceived. While on my last trip
tn Washington, D. C „ I bad
the pleasure of meeting sev­
eral famous
chefs
there.
From nne of them Emile
Croci, 1 got his recipe for
making his famous French
Dressing. Also how he pre­
pares his potato salad for his
restaurant. Ills brother, who
also i* a chef, told me how
to fix a sauce for putting over
baked ham. From a Chinese
chef, Ceclllo Tadic, I have a
dessert dish. From a native
of Buenos Arles, Argentina,
Mrs. DeBroun, who was there
visiting her chef son, Salva­
dor, we have an Egg Pudding.
As she could not apeak Eng­

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lish, her daughter-in-law had
lo translate. From a man who
waa in Fairbanki, Alaska, we
got a Bir-B-Que sauce for
putting over venison.
Emile's French Dressing re­
cipe is very popular In the
nation's capital. Now he will
share it with restaurant own­
ers here. H will make 10 gal­
lons. I have not broken it
down Into small amounts. But
if Individuali want to try it, it
can be done,
3 dot. egg yolks
3 lbs. sugar
U lb, while pepper
1 lb. paprika
8 tspi. dry mustard
juice from 1 dot. lemons
Combine above ingredients
in very large cooking pot. Add
2 cups white vinegar and 8
gallons of Wesson Oil. Whip
very well and heat thorough­
ly. Be sure to watch that it
doesn't curdle by stirring con­
stantly. Store in gallon Jars.
• • •
I waa enjoying eating some
of Emile's potato salad one
day while there and I asked
him just what ingredients he
u»cd. To the chopped up potaloes, he adds chopped green
pepper, onions, celery ami
iwcet pickle relisb. Hard
boiled eggs are optional. For
the dressing he says "to every
cup of mayonnaise add Vfc le­
vel teaspoon of mustard, a
little oil and vinegar.
For dressings for other H i­
lda he- adds to a gallon of
mayonnaise one bottle of A .l.
Sauca and a little salad oil.
• • •

McCnll Stylist
BARBARA LIEUWEN

CoknsUi

to aerve. Can tie served hot or
cold.
The one that 1 tested was
cold and it was really deli­
cious.
• • •
Now Larry Elder's VENI­
SON BAH-B-QUE S A U C E
from Alaska.
1 can tomato aoup
I email onion
I aoup can of water
1 can o f Juice from peaches,
pineapple to thin aoup
'1 cup brown sugar
dash of sail and pepper or
celery salt
10 drop* of tobasco
t th*p lemon juice* or vinegar
Combine all ingredients and
cook over slow heat until
thick, or about 20 minutes,
• • •

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• Dresses • Suita

• Skirts • Sweaters
• Stretch P u ts • Blouses

• L ifestrlde Shoes

Status Symbol In

Also this
CUCUMBER CHEESE SALAD
1 pkg. lemon jello
1 tip. unfavored gelatin
1 cup hot water

Centering the table was a
classic floral arrangement of
daisies, delphinium and dahl­
ias, accented by while tapers
in crystal candle holders.
Miniature
wedding
bells
marked Die guests' place*
and they enjoyed detectable
steak with all the trimmings.
The
hostesses prcscnlcd
Judy with a lovely corsage of
while rose* to enhance her
solt pastel print frock.
Luncheon guests were Mr*.
M. ft. Hodges, mother of the
future bridegroom, Mias Rosa
Kratzert,
Mrs. Mary Ann
Jones, Miss (iwynne Williams
and Mrs. Cynthia Johnson.

Hy Mrs. H. L. Johnson

from the left are Mrs. M. G. Hodges, mother
o f the prospective bridegroom; Miss Ludwig,
hridc-olect; Miss Rose Krnlzcrt, Mrs. Cynthia
Johnson, Miss Jean Robson, hostess, Miss
Gwynnn Williams and Mrs. Mary Ann Jones.

MISS JUDY LUDWIG, brlile-clect o f Glynn
Ilodges was n recent honor Riiust o f u bridal
luncheon at the Capri Restaurant. Mrs. Harry
Robson and daughter, Miss Jean Robson were
the co-hostesses. Enjoying the inviting luncheon

DeBary Personals
By Mr». Frank While
Mr. and Mr*. trving Jscnlu
of Shell Hoad. DeBary, have
their grandchildren, Sue and
IiW
Edrirh, of
Franklin
Square, Long Inland, N. Y.,
vluting Mirm again thin summor.
Mr. and Mr*. A. Puffin of
Shell Road entertained former
DcBiryites, Mr. amt Mr* J
Touriiton, of S e a
Breeze,
Calif., and their children,
John and Leigh.

of Akron, Ohio, were the
Sliest* of Mr. So abrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Scahrook, of Eldorado Drive,
and their grandchildren, Ka­
ren and Linda.

Analyzed
NEW' YORK (UPI&gt; - Why
the third finger, left hand for
the bride'* wedding ring
Hixlnrians report that’* the
weakest finger. Slipping the
ring on that finger i* supposer tn symbolize woman’s
dependency on man.

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Personals

If Summer Sun —
Surf and Sand Are
M a k i n g Your Hair
Llfelcaa 1*1 Lfa Make
It Look Like New —

by LANVIN

O f Left Hand

a delegate at the Florid* State
University from July 1.1 to Ifi,

Casselberry

In the making of autphite
pulp—from which bond paper
and high grade paperboard
are made — cellulose fiber*
are
separated
chemically
from wood, chemists report.

ARPEGE
Natural Spray*

T he Third Finger

Hubert Norvtn McGee of
Dollary i* eonveleseing fol­
lowing surgery at the Semin­
ole Memorial Hospital, San­
Mr. and Mr*. Robert (Ho­ ford, and •* singing hi* way
ver of Peabody, Mass., and lo good hrallh by the latent
their children, Christine, .loan reports.
Elizabeth and Kathryn Ann,
are the guests of Mr*. (Hov­
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John I)/irk of Catalina Drive,
Mrs, Dzlck, who has not hern
loo well these past few weeks,
is up and around but must
take it a little slower for
sometime to eome.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lomby
of Camilla Drive vacationed at
St. Petersburg, Naples, E\orSlades National Park and
And slill another:
Sanibcl lair. Kn route to De­
Mr*. land* Hitler, Mrs. O.
COHN AND TURKEY SALAD llary they visited friend* for Roach ami Mr*. Pauline Pctill
H i cups rooked corn, cut otf a week at I'ompono Beach
visited the Stephen Foster
Die cob (4 ears)
Memorial al White Springs en
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Scahrook roulo from Tallahassee where
1 cup cold left over cooked
Mr*. Petitt attended Die State
turkey
Council of the Florida E*top­
t cup diced green pepper
tion Home Maker* Council a*
Vi tsp. chili powder
H i tsp. aall
2 tbsps. mayonnaise
2 tbsp*. lemon juice
head lettuce
lly Jane CamM-lberr)
stuffed green olives
Mr.
and Mr*. Chi is \V.
tomato wedges
Mix corn with turkey, group Sim rd* o f Ludlow, Ky., wen*
pepper and seasoning*. Add overnight guest* Thursday of Capture lltrir
mayonnaise and lemon Juke Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cauel.
beauty in pirluret
and to n lightly. Serva on letberry of Luke Tony. The two ^ lokr 0 1 hvadijuui fan lot koduh
ture. Garnish with stuffed
(o m ffo i • pquf*prhtnr • film
couples
first
met dutlng
olive* and tomato wedge*.
World War II when the men
Serve* 8.
were aerving In the LI. S.
Navy at Ilenufurt, 8 . C. Thu
Simula visited other fritmla
CAMERA SHOP
in DrLand for a few taya
210 S. PAllK AVE.
before coming to Caasvlbnry.
Mrs. Nancy nroek, Mr*. I„
M. Swain and Mrs. Sara
Thurmond
hava
returned
from North Carolina, where
they spent three delightful
weeks enjoying the Smokies
in and around Waynrsvillr.

ll'a a 19U Fiat — 1100 acriea 4 door. It'a almost new.

• Accredited Charge Accounts Welcomed
• Open Friday Evenings

Mr*. Harry Robson and
daughter, Miss Jean Robson,
were recent co-hostesses to a
bridal luncheon at the Capri
Restaurant c o m p l i m e n t ­
ing Miss Judy Ludwig, brideelect of Glynn Hodges.

NEW YORK (U P l) - Bath­
room fixture* that vie with
milady'* jewelry are the new­
est
statu* symbol, Sherlc
Wagner, New York dc»i finer
of custom bathrooms, i* link­
ing scmi-prcciou* »tonc* into
plumbing hardware that Is
gold-plated or of some other
expensive metal. He »aid the
current ta*te for opulent hathroom* led to the develop­
ment.

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Bridal Luncheon Fetes Miss Ludwig

Bath Fixtures

Cook unlil it starts to thicken. j ’ a cup cold water
You can add coloring if you 1 l'x tsp. vinegar
wish. Pour over the potatoes &gt;« tsp. salt
when ready to seme. These dash of popper
can be prepared ahead of ’ x cup mayonnaise
time and placed in the refri­ 'a cup diced celery
gerator or can be fixed at 1 cup (-ullage cheese
•1 Ibsp. (indy chopped onion
mcallime.
• • •
2 peeled and grated cucum­
ber*
Mrs. DcBruno's EGG PUD­
DING from Argentina looked 'a cup chopped water errs* or
parsley
very pretty. She had made
Dissolve jello in hot water.
some lo show me. She put
hcri in molds lliat ran lie Sprinkle gelatin on top of »x
placed In the oven. If you do cup cold water to soften and
not wish to make individual add with vinegar, mayon­
ones use a large size mold. It naise, *a!t and pepper tn jello
has to be placed in a pan ot mixture. Blend with rotary
beater and pour into refriger­
water In the nven.
ator trays. Chill quickly in
Into a saucepan pul:
freezing unit IS to 20 minute*
1 pt. sweet milk
nr until firm about one inch
Vx cup sugar
from edge, bul *oft in center.
1 tip. vanilla
Turn mixture into bowl. Whip
Boil together.
Beat 4 eggs and 2 egg yolks with rotary beater until fluf­
together. Add to other mix­ fy. Fold in finely chopped wa­
ture. Pour into molds and ter crc** or parsley, cucum­
place in pan of water. Bake ber*, collage cheese, diced
in 400 degree oven for Dx celery and chopped onion.
hours. Test with a toothpick. Pour into Individual mold* or
Make a caramel syrup of 3 into shallow pan tn he cut in­
tb*ps. sugar, 1 tb*p. water. to square*. Store in refrigera­
Boll until it carmalizes and tor unlil firm.
• • •
pour over pudding when ready

Hia brother, John, waa pre­
paring baked bam for a big
wedding dinner thera one day.
DUCHSM
He prepared a white sauce to
pour over the ham when
served. To this sauce he al­
ways adds a half envelope of
unflavored gelatin. And let me
say that thla really gave it a
Sceburg electronic organs or*
double-delicious flsvor. Try it
moro fun to playl In addition
Now I want to tell you about
real soon when you are bik­
to tho tlneit electronic voice*
a brand new cookbook from
ing ham and then let me know
and *1tecta Sneburg organa
the State Agriculture office.
how you liked It.
have the exclusive built-in
It Is railed Florida Fruit and
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Vegetable Recipes. It it in
Hera
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Celillo
Tadle'a
IM­
you • choice of 1? rhythm*
color and what wonderful re­
with nine voice*.. -two twnPERIAL SWEET POTATOES
cipes it has in It. I think it ia
toms, baa* drum, tour wood
in Individual Dbhea.
the best one yet. You can get
blocks, brush and cymbal.
Place in aerving dishes a
your copy by writing to Doyle
And K follows you. You boslice of pineapple.
Conner, commissioner of ag­
com * th* director o f th*
Hava a l r e a d y prepared
riculture, Tallahaase, and ask
world's first complat* orgaa
mashed cooked aweet potatoes
for it.
orchestral
which have been sweetened
Here is one from it that I
with brown sugar and if you
am
trying now.
c in n e y
wish a little vanilla. Place a
SNAP BEANS SWISS STYLE
small
amount
on
each
pine­
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2 thsps butter
apple. Top with a cherry. For
1999 W. Fairbanks
2 tbsps. flour
the
sauce,
use
the
Juice
from
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] tip. salt
the sliced pineapple. Add a
Turn Weet nt Fairbanki,
Vi tip. pepper
little
cornstarch
to
thicken
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1 lap. sugar
and about Vi tip. vanilla.
Vx tbip. grated onion
1 cup sour cream
4 cups drained snap beam
*• lb. swiis cheese
2 cups corn flakes
3 thsps. melted butter
almonds If desired.
Melt 2 tbsps. butter, stir in
flour, salt, pepper, sugar and
onion. Add sour cream grad­
ually, s t i r r i n g constantly
Cook until thickened, atirring
often. Fold in am p beans,
best thoroughly. Turn into
ehoosa frees eer wonder*
greased casserole. G r a t e
ful
rolleetiae *f
carefully
cherse and sprinkle over
beans. Crush com flakes into
ehoeen clothes for eaeipua er
fine crumbs, mix with melted
. . . perennial classics
butter and sprinkle o v e r
ir “faskioe-flnU". Plan to see
cheese. Bake in moderate
oven 400 degrees about 20
I
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Higgins Paces Post 5 3 To 7-5 W in Over Tampa In Tourney
Sanford, Fort
Pierce Tangle
Again Tonight
FORT PIERCE — Sanford’*
Toft 53 American Legion
b a ■ • b a 11 team eliminated
Tampa from the area tourna­
ment being played here when
Manager Frank Thome*’ ag­
gregation overcame a fourrun deficit and racked up a
7 to 5 deciaion.
Both o f Tampa’a loaae*
cam* at the hand* of San­
ford. Tampa waa the tourney
favorite when the double
elimination tournament got
under way laat Monday night.
Tonight, Sanford and Ft.
Pierce— the only two tram*
remaining In the tournan rn l will tangle at 7:30.
A Fort Pierce vlctnry would
glva the eaat roach club the
area championship a I n r e
they are atlll undrfratrd In
tournry play. Sanford, with
a record o f two and one,
muat knock o ff the Fort
Pierre contingent twice M
win the crown.
Tnmpa Jumped into n big
four-run lead In the very first
frama laat night. A aingle,
aacrlflca and an error, a
atrlkeout, a walk and another
alngla accounted for three
tun* and aubsequently another
error allowed the f o u r t h
marker to croaa the plate.
While Thomaa waa packing
up for an early trip hack to
Sanford, hia boya auddenly
rama to Ufa In the third and
puahed over two runa. Donnie
Smith alngled, Billy Kuyken­
dall and Stave Harrla worked
Tampa moundaman Bill Kent
for a pair of paaaea before
Billy Higglna alngled ahnrply
to acora Smith and Kuyken­
dall.
In tha fourth Bed Janarn
and Marvin Sheffield punched
out ainglea and Rick Slrca
wna note on n fielder’* rholre
which permitted Junacn to
acore.
Slrea, on tha hill for Sonford, waa handcuffing the
Tampa club and In the sixth
Sanford moved out In front
with four big runa.
Smith and Slraa both aingled to get tha rally o ff the
ground. Rick Golloher wna
rule on n fieldor'a choice ond
Harrla wnlked. Tliia act the
atage for Sanford'a big Idnat
— a baara-loaded triple by
Higglna.
Thla completed Sanford'a
acoring, but Tampa threaten­
ed in tha ninth when they
neored one run and hml the
baaaa loaded. Slrea, however,
bora down and retired the
■Ida without further diffi­
culty.
Going Into the tournament,
Tampa bail a record of 15
wina and only one )naa during
tegular acnaon piny .
Thonma anid thin morning
that he would pitch Jim
Courier tonight if Courier waa
ready. Courier hna hml n aore
nrm the past two day a. “ If
ha’a not rendy," anId Thomaa,
" I ’ll give the assignment to
Smith."
Siren fanned aix ami walk­
ed two while going the route.
H wna the firat time Rick hml
ever hurled « nine-inning conteat.
Scorn by inning*:
Sanford 00J tOi 000—7 0 3
Tampa
too 000 o o i—:&gt; 9 o
Slrea nml lllggina; Kent,
Owcna (7) and Jnrvii.

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la the liMirl 1.1 l h , r » n M l
J i i p v , Sem inole I 'o u n l,, Slur.
I*a. In I'rubnle.
In rei linlnle or
W IL.M A M

II UN n r

COOK

Dectaead.
T a All CreAllorn nod I'eraone
lla vta a
t'lalma or llnunnil*
Aanfwnl Sal* R tln lr i
Toil amf each o f you are
lierabr notified ami rmiulre.l
111 preaetit any rlxlm i nut de­
mand* which you, or r lilu r ol
rou . may hava oaalnnt the
ratal* o f W illiam Henry Couk.
it*c*annil, U to o f oolil Coun
ly. lo tho County JuSa# of
Hemln'tl* County, Florida, at
hla o ffice tn Iho rourt lioue* of
.a id I'nunly at Hanford, KU&gt;rl&lt;U. within o il calendar mi.nlha
from IHo tlm* o f Ihn t i n t publleatloti of thl* notlre
Tw o
icp lra o f ta ch rlalni or iltmoml
•halt he In w rllln a. and .h all
riot* the |il*c* or r*»tit*ne# and
l&gt;o*l of flea addrena uf the
elalniaiil. and ahall h* .w orn
to hy lh* claim ant, as*nt.
•it a ttorney and accumpe tiled
liy ■ fllln * f*a o f on* dollar
and oiieli claim o f demand not
to filed *hal1 h* V»ld,
K vrlyn Cook Itaude,
A » adm inistratrix, c.l a of
lh* K slat* o f
W illiam li*n ry Cook,
lireeared
W in der* **dl*. Ifaln** A Ward.
A ttorney*
114 Park A v *n u *. youth
W inter Park. Florid*
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Marichal Hurls
15th Mound Win;
Yanks Keep Lead

SI,AVIA LITTLE LKAUIJK players this year are, front from left, Phil
Colbert (bat boy) ; Stanley Lukas, Joseph Mlkler, Timmy Htilluman, An­
drew Jnkuhein, Steven Colbert and Ross Klrii'idge; second row, Clary Heb­
erts, Chris Hiillcman, Hob Hradsbaw, Phillip Lukas, Tommy Jackson and
Mike Lukas. Coach Andy Mlkler is in back.
(Herald l'bolo)

Thinking Out Loud

Cooper Expresses “ Thanks
For Little League Support
B y J u lia n H lr m lr o m

Herald Spurt* Editor
C, L. Cooper, new president
of the Seminole Little League,
hn* publicly expressed hia ap­
preciation to J. II. Jordan of
Altamonte Spring* fur tint
donation of u storage cabinet
for
lhu loop’* eonceaaion
atand at Cooper Field in Cuaarlherty Recreation Park.
Tho way ttoutti Seminole
re.ildcnta liavo supported the
league’s operation in tliat
area thla year ha* been nmaiIng.
Th* ymingslrr* In Soulli
Seminole are more than
fortunate In hating a group
o f mrn—anil women, loo—
Intcrcxlrd enough In pro­
vide Ilie far il ktii'M nnd Ihe
program they rnjojed thl*
Spring nnd now being en­
joyed by etrn mnrr Imj*
tliia summer.
Rut a alutugo tiihlnit for
tlio busy coiiceanlon wasn't
all. Cooper said that Joseph
LnFidlettu o f Sunlund do­
nated n alnk and James Kills
uf Loiigtvood coutrltiuted hi*
time and talent in installing
the unit.
Joseph Webb c f I.ongwood
contributed
a tliree-lairner
gn* ntovu and la actually do­
nating the gas for this unit.
Mary Middry, another Lungwmid real dent, donated a hunt
of rooking utensils, Henning
equipment mnl miscellaneous
supplies.

Tim piddle address system
being uxed at the purk i*
being provided by tho Lion*
Club c f Caaaclhcrry.
"I want tu thank every­
one," said Cooper, "fur the
» underfill way in which
they sopor till Ilit- I'.Mil Lit­
tle League a n d
Senior
I. e a g u e nrasiin*. We’ re
liMiking forward In an even
greater program in HU!5."
If lie continue* to gel the
kind of support given thus
far there’s no doubt hut that
1985 will bo a banner year.

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Huh Willi*, general mali­
nger of tho Orlnmlu Twin*,
chatted with us ul length yes­
terday. Attendance at Tinker
Field, home ground* o f Ihe
Orlando entry in the Florida
Stuto League, hasn't been
wliul it ought to he fur a
city the aire o f Orlando.
Willi* wan Interested in
the puihihilily of plnylng a
couple o f gum n in Sanford.
We rhrrkcd with
I'rte
know leu, city manager, to
find out what arrangements
might lie made.
The arrangements could he
made nil right, hut the City
lie e r e a t io n Department's
baseball season la over nnd

no more baseball is slated fur
the Memorial Stadium.
A* a result Knowles linn
had ills rlty crews removing
the rluy infield — under pro­
vision* o f the lease agree­

tlint it was the first time in
his career that he had ever
heard such an
approvDig
yell "for a hometown rally
that ronslsted of a clap o f
thunder and ha*e oil hull*" , ,

ment with the icltool *ystern
— nnd getting the field ready
for foctlmll,
"I
was out there at
noon," *aid I'rte. "Tile only
thing lift of the Infield i*
the third linne line and
that'll Ire out before Ihe sun
gue* down."
There went any idea* W il­
li* had of plnylng a couple of
Slate League contests in San­
ford.

And tlm New Yorker* wrnt
to tlie dugout a* lire game
wn* railed moments later
fearful tliat all those runs
and hits would he washed out
of the record bocks. Oh, hor­
rid day I I And ono that
might have been so exhilarat­
ing I I ! , , , But with rovers
on the field the torrent* of
rain did no serious damage
and after iilmuL .'10 minutes
(lie contest rolled on. But in
a much more rciitine manner.

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Clinrle* Hunter Jr., n San­
ford youth, swept the tap
honor* in the Eighth Green­
brier Open Trap Shoot at
White Sulphur Springs, \V.
Vu., a few day* past. Young
Hunter won every event lie
entered In tho three-day about
nnd elninieil tho Junior open
title, firing two target* hel­
ler than tho Virginia State
champion.
Hi* l&gt;e*t round wit* a score
of UH x 1(10. Hu captured two
trophic* and three medal*.

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Itux* flieluvv of Vero lleneli,
nephew o f Herald publisher
Walter (llelow, will he in the
hnekficld for the South nllKtnr* when they meet tho
N'ortli contingent in tlm an­
nual North-South high school
prop clo**lc
Saturday
at
Florida Field in Gainesville.
Young Gir lew gained r,7tl
yard* mulling — averaging
5.1 yard* per carry — and
caught 1" panne* for 103
yard* from Id* halfback posi­
tion at Vero llcurli High la*t
Fall. Hu tu**cd no lvx* than
five TD pusses.
Gleluw i* headed for Flori­
da State University at TalInhnaare.
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In Detroit Saturday with
the New York Yankee* raring
out in front o f the hn*eball
game hy u score of I X ) in
the second—ye*, that’s right,
tlie sceoml-Inning rain threat­
ened. A distant thunderclap
rolled across the diamond,
just ns Dell till'* MvCuuiiffe
drew a base on hulls. A huge
roar went up from the slunJa.
Joe
Garagiola commented

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Seminole
Men's League

Louis Cardinals routed the
Chicago Cuba 0-1, the Pitts­
burgh Pirates downed the
Houston Colts 5-2, and Los
Angeles and New York were
rained nut.
In the American League,
New York defeated Lo* An­
geles 5-0, Baltimore beat
Minnesota 4-3, Detroit beat
Chicago 3-2, Boston nipped
Kansas City 3-2, and Wash­
ington topped Cleveland 4-t.
A crowd or 85,888 saw Elstun Howard drive in two
runs with a pair of tingles
and Mantle deliver a run acoring single that hrlped the
Yankees hand Bo Belinsky his
sixth loss against nine wins.
Vic Power had two of the An­
gel’s four hits.

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10-Binoculars

By FRED DOWN
UI’ I Sporta Writer
By B ILL McCOIlMICK
The S»n Francisco Giants
New»p*prr
Enterprise A«»n.
would ba tha last team in
Binocular*
are picture win­
baseball to question Sandy
dow
and
magic
carpet lo the
Koufax* greatness, but you
boatman. They can broaden
ran’t blame ’em for being the
your bonting horizon, open up
first team to ting the praises new viatax and whisk you inof Juan Marichal.
stnntly to distant places and
Tha truth is that ths 28* faseinnting sights.
Landing sites for beach
year-old righthander from tha
pirnir*, safe cove* for over­
Dominican Republic ia keep­
night anchorage, thing* to in­
ing the Giants in the Nation­ vestigate nnd sights to see cun
al league race virtually ain- be spotted from afar with
gle-handedly. In tha bargain, glasses, not to mention th*
he’s matched the great Kou­ fact that binoculars are an
fax victory for victory over invaluable aid in identifying
landmarks and water markers
the Inst two season*.
Marichal, who equalled Kou­ when sailing strange waters.
The best of hinoculnrs, like
fax’ 1083 tou t of 25 wins,
drew even with Sandy’s 1001 all fine optical instruments,
total of 15 triumphs Wednes­ are expensive hut splendid
day night when he pitched ones for ordinary u*e may he
a 10-inning, clutch 6-3 victory purchased for under $50—if
over the Philadelphia Phillies you know what to look for.
Tho
power designations,
and moved the Glnnti back to
within a half-game of the surh as 7x50, 8x40, etc., are
often misunderstood. The first
beaten NL leaders.
Marichal struck out nine figure gives the degree of
and walked only one but need­ magnification and the second
ed the late-lnnlng slugging the diameter in millimeters
of Willie McCnvcy to win. M*- of the len* farthest from the
Covey, a mid-game replace­ viewer. The designation 7x50
ment for Orlando Copeda, Indicates the object will ap­
doubled home the lying run pear seven times nx large as
in the eighth inning and sin­ if viewrd with the naked eye
gled in tha winning run in and that the lens opening is
the I nth. Relief ac* Jack 50 millimeters.
The larger len* openings do
llnldsrhtm suffered hi* fifth
loss against four wina for not give greater field of vi­
sion. They Just let in more
the Phillies,
Klsewhera In the NL, the light. Thus, while a 3l&gt;-mm.
Mllwuakea Braves bent the npening ia suitable for day­
Cincinnati Red* 8-2, th* St. light, 58 is preferable on

Banforb

IIINOCULAHS are use­
ful nml they add to en­
joyment.
glasses used at night.
The field of view is deter­
mined by a number of fac­
tors, including degree of mag­
nification. For use on boats,
where there is movement,
your rhojc# i* pretty well lim­
ited to 8 or 7 degrees of mag­
nification. The field of view
may lie designated either in
feet lit 1,000 yards or ns an
anglr. The greater tho angle,
tho greater the field of view.
A prime test for glasses
show* how good the prisms
are. Hold the glosses toward
the light at arm's length and
look through tho exit pupils
(the small end). If the cirrles
show up well defined and
sharp, the prisms are good.
Binoculars odd so much to
the enjoyment of hunting that
many skippers like to have
mure than one pair aboard.

By Jane Casselberry
The Seminole Little League
Senior All-Stars face Tarpon
Springs All Stars at 3:30 p.m.,
Friday, at Tinker Fo ld in Or­
lando in the semi-finals of the
state senior league tourna­
ment.
The Ail-Stars took the Dis­
trict Thrre title Monday and
went on to cinch n berth in
the semi-finals Tuesday by
defeating the District Four
champs. Dude City, in an ex­
citing 5-4 game.
Art Lego of Casselberry,
manager of the team, and
Coach Jack Simpkins of Long-

International
League
Wednesday's Result!
Buffalo 8 Columbus 3
Toronto 5 Richmond 4
Syracuse it Atlanta 4
Rochester 3 Jacksonville 4

wood, hope many of the Sem­
inole Little League fan* will
be in the stands for Friday's
contest.
This will he the first time
this league has fielded a team
of seniors who have climbed
as high on the ladder to tha
state championship and they
feel that th* tram deserves
support.
Ihe winner o f Friday's en­
counter will go on to piny in
the finals on Saturday. Out­
standing players from each
team participating in the Lit­
tle League circuit chosen to
play on the All Star Team in­
clude Donald Robinson and
Duane
LaFollet,
Suntaml;
Donald Paulsen. Floyd Wil­
liams and Charlie Newell, Al­
tamonte Springs; Larry Bak­
er, Mike Lego, Jim Lucas,
Brent Helms and Richnrd
Dunn, Casselberry; S t p v a
Simpkins, I.ongwood; Mrrla
Brown, North Orlnndo nnd
Brian Bury ami Steve Winfree, Bear Lake.

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70 Youngsters Enjoy Annual Peanut Hunt Plumbing Code

Committeeman
Election Near
August will be election time
to choose ASC farmer-commit­
teemen who will serve for the
next year ns local admini­
strators of national farm-ac­
tion programs. These pro­
gram* include the Agricultur­
al
Conservation
Program,
Acreage Allotment, Commod­
ity Loans, Feed Grain Pro­
gram and others.
A farmer eligible to vote in
Committee elections Is gen­
erally n farmer who is taking
part in, nr is eligible to take
part in one or more of the
Programs which ASC com­
mittees help to administrate.
Farmers, who are eligible to
vote, nlso have the right to
nominate other farmers for
committee membership by pe­
tition. providing they are elig­
ible nml willing to serve. Such
petition, signed by 0 or mote
eligible votrrs mny be filed
at the County ASCS office,
County Agricultural Center,
Route 2, Sanford, Florida, ticfore August 12th. Additional
nominations mny also lie mnda
by the present County Com­
mittee.
The eleetion will ngnin be
carried on by mail and ballots
will be mailed August 21st
to all farmers listed on our
records.

I’llIZE PEANUTS found in this bush by Ginn Chenet and Gary P urIi
won them free cookies and soft drinks at the Peanut Hunt held last Fri­
day at I.ongvvood F.lementary School as a special event of summer re­
creation.
(Herald Photo)

the best
recipe

to SANFOH1)
T il* on* phon« call (or ceepon
below), add hovtrn with bs'keti
ot gifts ind inlwmiho* ibout U&gt;»
city, stir in iinuine botpiRMr.
and you’# hava a |«n»/o&lt;* and
dati|htlul waltoma. Jott pSona

WOVEN POT HOI.DICKS, in various steps of completion, are shown by
this primp of students attendinp arts and crafts sessions taught by Mrs.
Nell Drueding during summer recreation at hongwood F.lementary
School. In the photo are, front from left, Theresa lCstes, Tnryn Hlaek.
Danny Metiough, Martha Drucdinp, Mitchell Adams, Susie Simpkins and
Vicki Smith ; at left back are Jamie Hlaek and Gina Chenet.

Virginia Prtm-ki
P. O. Ilox 1211
Sanford

Mildred Haney
668-56.11
Deltona
Mary Gettings
Hear Lake

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president of

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Don
the

W'cathcrsfield Civic Associa­
tion, and Mra. Davis
who
lit Jane Casselberry
spend much of their free tuna
Lloyd Harm s, Lyman High j " ‘th the young people.

School distributive education
coordinator h a s announced
thnt he wishes to interview

NOW

IS T H E

TO

each RK student within the
next week.
Days for the interviews, to
hr held between the hours of
9 n.m. nml 2 p in. in Room .1.
are Friday, July .11; Monday.
Aug. .1 or Tuesday, Aug. -I.
Students are requested to
bring with them their sched­
ules for (he coming v n r.

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li aAf, n lu u lrr I lint kcr|m you warm .

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NEW OFFU’EKS of the Wentliersficld T.cnngu
Club elected Inst week are, seated from It'll,
Allen Courrens, secretary ntul LeKoy Wilson,
treasurer; standing, Kicky Garrett, vice presi­
dent nml Kon Huston, president.

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toer labor and donations, la Ing la being painted inside and
open every day and evening out. A ping-pong table re­
for members of the club who cently was completed and in­
pay dues o f IS cents a week, stalled and other furnishings
riiere are now 2*.t members in include a television set, pin
good standing ami the build- bail machines and a soda bar.

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A possibility that either the
Named were Ron Poston.
II y Maryann Milra
county’s plumbing role is in­
The Wcathcrsficlil Teenage1president; Ricky Garrett, vice
adequate or that it is not be­
president; Allen
Cnurren*.
Club elected new officers last
ing enforced was brought out
secretary and Lcltr.y Wilson,
regular
during Tuesday's meeting of week during the
treasurer..
the Hoard of County Com­ Thursday night business meet­
The Shack, which has been
missioners.
ing held at "The Shack," the built and furnished by the
Commission Chaitmnn Av­ ifMup's clubhouse.
young people through volunery announced he had teceived a request from M. At Tur­
ner asking for a joint meet­
ing of alt plumbers licensed in
Seminole County and the
Commission
Avert «riil Turner had In­
dicated tn Ins request that n
number of plumbers are of tho
opinion that t h e current
plumbing code i&lt; not being en­
forced. Turner also requested
thnt the Commission also dis­
cus* tho possibility of estab­
lishing a "fairer'* system ro­
tating members of the plumb­
ing hoard.
County
Zoning
Director
Holier I lit nun advised t Ti—
Commission tint tie hnd look­
ed at photographs which in­
dicat'd "some practices are
not good." Hut llrown added,
"Itight now the code permits
it and. nnturnlly, it has to lie
acceptable."
The Commission agreed tn
|meet nt 7 'tit p m , Aug. 10.
to confer with the plumber*.
Look for lots of locally pro­
duced summer vegetables, es­
pecially tomatoes,
green
tienns and lettuce

Student Tests
Set Tuesday
Ry Jane Casselberry
Pre-school testing for stu­
dents who were not enrolled
in Seminole County schools
last year but plan to nttend
I.ymnn High School this com­
ing school year will be held
Tuesday at U am . in the
school cafeteria. Tests will be
completed around It nr I I :-'10
•.ID, and James Rowers, gui­
dance counselor, millions thn
students that no one will be
admitted to the testing room
after tl s ni.
Purpose of the testing is to
give srhonl officials sn idea
of the student's ability level
and test scores will be used
ns mi aid in preparing the
schedule of subject* to be car­
ried during this school year.
Registration will take place
a few days nfter testing nml
students will be informed of
the date Tuesday morning.

IjrrnlJi

Weathersfield Teens Elect New Officers

Is Questioned

B y Donna K ite*

Three pounds of peanuts
were hidden by Coaches Walt
Dzurus and Rodney Umbcrger and Mrs. Nell Drueding on
the grounds of Longwood Ele­
mentary School to be found
during the Peanut Hunt held
last Friday at the school as
part of the summer recrea­
tion program.
Approximately 70 students
participated
in the hunt
searching in every tree and
under every rock. Two spe­
cial peanuts, decorated with
blue and white ribbons, were
found planted on a bush by
Gina Chenet and Gary Pugh
which entitled the finders to
a treat of free cookies and
soft drinks.
Preceding the hunt, enthus-1
iastic games of dodge-ball,
keep away anil five of a kind
were
played
and
square
(lancing, musical chairs and
arts and crafts work were
enjoyed.

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Let’s Meet Responsibility
During a meeting o f the Seminole
County Board of Public Instruction,
held for the purpose of a public
hearing on the proposed budget for
the forthcoming school system year,
an interesting fact wns revealed.
Here in Seminole the school sys­
tem spends an average of $285 per
child per year to educate the coun­
ty's children.
.
It was also pointed out thnt only
two counties in the entire state of
Florida spend less per year per child.
This means that 64 of Florida’s 67
counties spend more per year per
child than Seminole County.
This could mean one of several
things.
Perhaps our school system is not
spending whnt it should to provide
all that o’ ir youngsters need to as­
sure them the best possible educa­
tion.
Maybe it means that by astute and
enreful management Seminole Coun­
ty's school authorities are getting
more out of the tax dollar earmark­
ed for education than nearly nil of
the other counties of Florida.
We know of one situation that ex­
isted last year where a school in
Seminole County operated on a bud­
get of $X-numbcr per child. This
amount wns exactly one-half of the
$X-numbcr per child for a school of
identical grades and nearly identical
sir.e an the Seminole County school.
Thin gives rise to the idea that our
administrators are getting the most
out of every dollar.
On the other hand, when n coun­
ty school system ranks 64th in a
state of 67 county school systems it
seems obvious that something, some­
where must be lacking. Trying to pin­
point the area in need might be like
trying to find a needle in a haystack.

Bruce

The Lighter Side

Thought For Today
Let love be genuine; hate what is
evil, hold fast to what is good.— ItomanH 12:0.
•

•

I desire so to conduct the affairs
of this administration that if at the
end, when I come to lay down the
reins of power, I have lost every oth­
er friend on earth, I shall at least
have one friend left, and that friend
shall be down inside of me. — Abra­
ham Lincoln.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

B io ssa t--R a y Cromley

Political Notebook
fouml to have less Interest in
girls Ilian the average teen­
ager.
— Pnrcnl* o f Irrnsgen trml
to over-lntorfore with their
teenngn children on those
teenage problem* which the
pnrent* themselves failed al
when they were youngster*.
Till* prevents the teennger
from developing his ability to
think and act indoitendcntly.
—Numbers o f adolescent*
are being hospitalised bemuse
o f severe emotional problems
in the period o f their first
separation from their pnrents
during the freshmun year of
college. .Studies indimle the
parents o f many o f these dis­
turbed young p e o p l e a r e
themselves
highly
anxious
persons deeply c o n c e r n e d
about their own ability to
co|&gt;e with lifo'a problems,
A good many rr*earchers
ore coming to believe increas­
ingly in the importance of
Altamonte Springe
Grnera
father* to teenager*.
Mrs. Julia Harlot
Mr*. Jos. K- Malhlcus
One Investigator finds the
838-1318
349-4821
problems o f teenage girts tn
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lake Mary
"identifying themselves" ns
Mrs. Marysnn Milra
Mra. Franrr* Wetter
women are greatly Inerensed
838-.1678
322-6219
when there Is no father in the
Casselberry
Lake Monroe
home.
Mrs. Jsne C***elberry
Mra.
II.
L.
Johnson
638-5046
Another group o f Investi­
322-4722
Chuluota
gators finds that a high freLong wood
Mrs. Josn Msg la
qunrey of theft and personal
Mrs. Donna Kate*
363-3742
crime tend* to occur In those
838.3317
D e n a ry
societies where the young hoy
Mrs. Frank Whlla
North Orlando
Is limited in forming a close
688-4222
Mrs. Iiorl* Dean
322-1089
relationship with his father.
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney
There are Indications, some
Oslern
668-5631
Mrs. Clsrrnre Snyder
rrsearchnra believe, that It is
e n terp rise
322-4841
lietter for a hoy to admire
Mra. Ritchie Harris
Oviedo
something in even e had
668 5*34
Mra. H v e ly n L u n d y
father than not to admire him
668-4604
363-3616
at all.
As one investigator puts It
" I f the father Is a hank pres
Ident, he’s the best hank pres­
ident. If he’s a mechanic, he’s
the best. I f he'a a thief, he'e
the heat thief In town. He's
the strongest man In the
Fnge 8
Sanford, Florida
Thura,, July 60, 1064 Idock or he'a the best fisherman nr the best whittlcr or
something.
W AI.TER A. OIELOW , EDITOR AMD r t lR M IE B E
Investigators h a v e h n e n
r a A I |K V«I.TOt,IW E. CHrmlaUaa - O taeral * • • • ■ »
working with monkey* to bet­
JULIAN L. ITK M TIIO M
IIOIIEIIT ALEXANDER
ter understand why teenagers
A ssociate Editor
Advert I.In* D irsotor
end their parents act the way
II Alt III I. JOIIWSON
HOI OHEKN
(hey do. Roma have found
llinaSlug Editor
A d ir r iu iu * Manager
MKI'MEN KILI.EIIHEW
HOV r i m
that how teenager* turn out
Tslsgrsph Editor
dsn sral t lv a rlliln g U snagsr
la strongly affected by the re­
D u ll I* WILLIAMS
MAM III K IT hi. STAPLETON
Uoclotx Editor
C ls s s ld id Itlrsctor
lationship they had with their
iio t t ih
A la r m
JANIE SHOEMAKER
mother* during babyhood.
c it y Editor
M uslim s Manager
JI'UV Wtit.t.S
PRRD WKI.I.S
On* investigator reports
County E ditor
AlicbsnlcAl Bu#L
that
female monkeys who as
■ ILL VINCENT, K till Pholographar
infanta received no mother
lova "become helpless, hope­
• v a s c R ir n o N r a t r s
I i m DsIIvery
Ry MaM
less, hearties* mothers, de­
■ •n la olo C n s t r
A ll eih av
void, or almoa totally devoid,
l l l l l 1 T sar
H i W is h
l l . o i I T ie r
o f any maternal feeling."
M l I Month*
6.U 6 M eath*

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
An unpuhllahcd study mndo nl
the Nation*! Institute of
Mental Health find*:
— Almmt a third or n mil­
lion youngsters 17 and brlow
are now under care In out­
patient piyrhialrlc clinic* in
the United Stale*.
—Two-third* of these are
14 ami under.
—Compared with a decade
ago, three time* a* many
children 14 and under are be­
ing admitted to mental hos­
pital* annually.
—The suicide rate among
teenagers is up sharply.
— Though a drop in the
number of total patients In
mental Institutions Is expect­
ed by 1070, patients In the 1024 age range aro expected to
Increase,

OFF IN A CLOUD OF DONKEY DUST!

So, the chances are that here in
Seminole the fact thnt we are spend­
ing on overage of $285 per yenr per
child for education is a result of a
combination of both factors.
While we compliment our elected
school officials we continue to chnrge
them to display sufficient courage
to see to it that enough funds are
budgeted each yenr to assure our
children the best possible Instruc­
tion, supplies, equipment and facili­
ties.
There is considerable discussion in
these dnys and times concerning
federal aid to education. If federal
aid docs become a reality we might
ns well give consideration to the pos­
sibility that the federal government
stepped in — not to usurp authority — but to walk where school dis­
tricts feared to tread.
In other words, if we fail to pro­
vide sufficient funds in this aren the
fcdcrnl government will.
History records muny instances in
which the central government be­
came involved in various areas o f
progress because more localized gov­
erning bodies did not meet squarely
their respective responsibilities.

•

Concerned with this trend,
research men at the National
Institute of Mental Health
have been nnalyxlng new In­
vestigations on how “ disturb­
ed," mentally ill ami delin­
quent teenagers gel that way.
This researrh ha* turned up
these tentative findings on
teenagers by Individual In­
vestigators: (A good deal of
this work has not yet been
fully verified by backup re­
search),
— Moving from poor to
good housing does not, on the
average, icsult in measuralde
emotional Improvement o f the
teenager anti hi* family. In
fact, tlm neurosea or teenag­
ers may increase with im­
proved housing.
— High school hoy* who lat­
er became schisophrenic were

Herald Area Correspondents

Notice Colleen'* excite­
ment at the supermarket.
She is a kerner observer of
her surrounding* bec«ii*e
or the reading game* hrr
daddy has used with her at
home. Ho her wit" have
been whetted and s h e
should rate highrr in resil­
ing skill whrn she cuter*
school. Herd for the booklet below.
CASK T-434: Colleen M.,
uged 2, 1* a shy little girl.
llut recently *hu accentpnniei! her mother to tho su­
permarket.
“ Oh, Mother,'* Colleen ex­
claimed excitedly, "there’s an
'A , '" and alto pointed to s
sign
saying
“ Apples
for
Hale."
Colleens' dudily is a Cana­
dian physician who has de­
rided to test the new Idea* in
teaching youngsters how to
read.
So he has printed the
name* of the various house­
hold articles and then has
scotch taped tho names theremi.

Thus, Colleen see* the word
"chair” pouted oil a chair and
tho word "table" on Ihu table,
etc.
He duddy relics on the furl
that children are very recep­
tive to what they see during
thorn pre-school years.
And they seem to enjoy
playing
eduratlnnal
games
with their parents.
For example, Colleecti will
bo shown cards on each cf
which is a printed word to
refer to some household item.

Entered ae oocond claee matter Deleter It, 1919 &gt;1 the Feel
u n it e nl hanford, Florida, under tbe Act e l C o u r s e * e l Marsh.
Th* Morale I* a mem her a l the Dnltea Free* which la t a ­
in ted in clu sively to the use le r rep u b lica n s* o f a ll th* leeal
newt printed la tht* newspaper.
No p a ri o f aay m aterial, newa or advertising, e f this edit lea
e l Tbe Util lord Jlerald may be reproduced la any manner w ith ­
out w ritten perm ission o f tho publisher o f Tbe l i s r t l i , Aay
ladlrtdual o r firm raspeaslblo fo r such repreductlea w ill he
considered a* In frin gin g on T b e Herald * cop y rig h t and w ill he
b e l t liable for d e m o tin g under the law. Fubllchcd dally aaecpt
g e tjv d cy , Sunday aad C h rltlm a c; publish** he to r day p rtcsod lsg
Christmas.

If her daddy hold up the
card with “ chair” thereon,
then she is to take the card
ami plnre it on the chair.
If he shows her the "floor"
card, she lays it on the flour,
etc.
At tl»e outset, of course,
aliu reacts to the total word
Image and knew* nothing
about the namea of the inter­
nal letters.
Hut the second step In this
early training of children In­
volves showing them the dif­
ference between “ A " veisus
“ H," etc.
And that Is why Colleen
grew so excited at the super­
market where she spotted tho
letter “ A " in "Apples."
“ Dr. Crane," you may pro­
test, "is it wise to prod a
child ao curly T
"May he not become bored
when he finally enters kin dergurten at the age of 5, if
he is far advanced In reading
skill T”
Those are legitimate ques­
tions that are challenging ed­
ucators.
IJut as long as reading Is
presented ns ■ game so that
toddler* regard It as great
fun, that eliminates the prod­
ding or coercive element.
Heading is the motor o f the
entire educational machinery
and thousands o f students
fail tn finish high school or
flunk out o f college the first
term largely due to poor
reading ability.
Hesidcs, a toddler'a mind is
eager for new ideas an there
seems to he no medical or
psychological harm in adapt-

ing reading games to tod­
dlers If you don't force them
or try to keep them too lortg
on any one game.
Several o f the great geni­
uses In buth science as Welt
as music were child prodi­
gies at reading and piano

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
You know this television
commercial where this spec­
tral knight on a white char­
ger points his Innrc at this
bunch of grubby little kids
and instantly knocks their
grime off, thereby proving
that a certain cleansing pre­
paration is “ stronger than
d irt?"
Well, that is really not as
ridiculous a* It looks.
If the knight had his lance
wired up in such a way that
it would give o ff an ultra­
sonic beam, it might actual ly
be possible to clean a kid
that way.
You think I’m kidding?
May the National Institute
o f Dryclcatiing cut me o ff
their mailing list if I'm not
giving it tn you straight.
“ Ultrasonic sound waves to
remove spots and stains are
services your dryrleanrr will
be providing in the future,"
the institute said in a recent
publication.
Quoting Albert R. Marlin
its director of research, the
institute prophesied that "ul­
trasonic beams or High fre­
quency sound waves will some
day literally shnke loose most
spots and stains.’ ’
The U.S. 'Agriculture De­
partment also is interested in
sonic denning. Only last
week it gave a mntrnct to n
New Jersey firm " fo r explor­
atory researrh on the behav­
ior of cotton when subjected
to h igh -in ten sity s o u n d
waves."
The department said sound
waves “ mny prove capable of
removing trash from lint cot­
ton before it I* processed in­
to yarn and fabric."
What amazes me about all
of this is not the fact thnt
sound waves have a cleaning
potential. I’ve known that for

The Federal Aviation Agen­
cy currently is running tests
in Oklahoma to determine the
effect of sonic booms on tho
population. There have been
many complaints that tho

years, I'm just surprised that
it took the drycleaning insti­
tute and the Agriculture De­
partment so long to discover
it.
Sly first experience with
high frequency sound waves
came when I was a child. Ev­
ery Saturday night my moth­
er would beam a high inten­
sity order in my direction re­
garding the removal of spots
and stains.
The institute believes that
the high cost of drycleuning
by ultrasonic beam will be a
problem. I think that can eas­
ily he solved, however.
When Jet planes break the
sound harrier they create a
sonic boom that rattles win­
dows, dishes and dentures
down below. It seems only a
question o f time before those
booms are powerful enough
to shnke the dirt out of our
clothing as well.

booms are annoying and pos­
sibly harmful.
Hut if it turns out that they
can save us a trip to tha
cleaners, all will he forgiven.

Barbs
Hy Hal Cochran
One thing that should b*
dono when giving teenagers
driving lessons is teach them
to drive within the speed
limit.
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So we may have allowed
the most fertile period in our
children's live* to remain re­
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Tliis use o f cards with
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Today's
activities
combine
both policies and decisions it
is necessary fur you to tnoWe,
Make a determined effort to
translate such idens to wuiknble success so that you will
have more money in the bans,
cash In hand or property in
your name. Consult with bu»incss experts.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Handlinit nil small items
in connection with your bus­
iness affairs is wise today.
See experts who can help. Bet
up n budget that is tnuis
workable, easy to follow,
TAURUS (April 20 io May
20) If you want to a.-bieva
the goals you have in mind,
you must get out of comfort­
able nit anil go • go - go!
Make sure of health anil ap­
pearance. Then show good
sense fn dealings.
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GEMINI (May 21 to June
'Tha least you could do for the w ar on poverty would
21) Don't jump into new nut­
be to rnisa my allowance SO cants a Week!'*
lets now bersuse you are bor­
ed, but hold to present set-up
which can soon b* successful.
Have faith in your partner.
You are not thinking too
clearly.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
22 to July 21) Quickly han­
dle l hose important family
affairs that tiring harmony
and prosperity fur tome timn
to come. Good pals are loyal.
They give you support you
need at thia hour.
CEO (July 22 to August
21) Y'oii are highly magnetic
now and should contact highups to achieve particular
aims. Show that you art
highly talented, too. Don't bo
timid, afraid of others,
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Ry changing your
attitude, new avenues of ex­
pression open up to you tlmt
will be very profitable. Con­
tact those out-of-town for
liest results, lie on the ipii
vive.
I.Mill A (September 23 to
October 22) You are able U
impress usual allies morn
favorably now if you are par­
ticular and nrat, proud of
work you do. Ha adroit about
"Fa th e r, I w ant to thank you for the ptnk extension money. Murh happiness pos­
shone, and ask you to paint my room the earns color!" sible now.
SCORI'IO (October 23 to
November 21) Ily going along
By Dick Turner with the ideas of your part­
ners and using special charm,
you make big headway now.
Get about in public, improv*
image. Others will be drawn
to you.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Are you
pleased with your surround­
ings? Now is Die time to
make improvements o f value.
Utilize all that energy in
practical way. Don't fritter
time away.
CAI'IUCORN (December 22
to January 21)) If you liuvo
not been with persons you ad­
mire of late, tills is good day
fur so doing. You are imiiginative — use creative i|uullties ill wise directions. GROW.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 1U) You must l«e
the one to get wheels rolling
at home and do the important
work tliut makes it a haven
o f real, comfurt. Clear out
the obsolete. Replace with the
nrw.
I’ ISCEH (February 20 to
Marrh 20) Make it a point
to reach more liurmonious re­
lation! with kin ami all uth"There MUST be someone site, Dad! Lately, Janie's
era clusa to you. Much must
been teaching ME things about a motor!"
be done If Ilfs It to be hap­
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IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, there is a tendency
In this nature to be overlyanalytical io the point of )osIng out in life because a de­
rision cannot be reached at
the right psychological time.
He very rarrful of the diet
and give goo d physical exer­
cise early. This Is an adven­
turous spirit but needs prod­
ding for best results, nonethe­
less.
‘T he Stare Impel, they
do not romprl." What you
make of your life ia large­
ly up to YOU!
Carroll Hlghtrr'a individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust fe now ready. For your
copy scud your hirthdate and
fl.i'O to Carroll Hlghter Fore­
cast The Sanford Herald,
Hm 1021, Hollywood 2«, Cal­
ifornia.
CHALLENGE MONGO
NEW YORK (U I*l)-O w i»er Harry AlU-rt and trainer
Eddy Neloy said they would
•end Gun Bow, record break­
ing winner of last Saturday’a
9100,000 Added Rrooklyn Han­
dicap, against Mongo ip a
natch race.

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MIAMI NATIONAL RANK. *
national banking association.
Plaintiff,
O m i A TOWN TNCOnPORAT* F lorid* corporation, R E I­
T E R n n o T i i c n a , * co-p a rt.
norohlp. p a n n i s a L in t h e r a
H ARD W A R E CO.. INC. and
HAROLD r . OKIMOTO,
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a lon g s lino tangent to th*
laat daacrlbad ooura* for
a dlatanc* o f l l t . t t ft.;
TIIENCE Northerly along a
llna form ing an anal* o f
11‘ 44‘ H " to the left o f a
prolongation o f th* laat da­
acrlbad ooura* for a dla­
tanc* o f W* ft.; TIIENCE
N orthw esterly along a llna
form ing an a n g le o f 14* II'
I t " to tha laft o f a pro­
longation o f th* Uat de­
scribed ooura* for a dlat a no*
of
141.11
ft.;
THENCE
Northaaotarly
• lon g a llna form in g an in gl* o f M 'U ’ OO" to tho right
o f a prolongation o f th*
last daacrlhad couraa for a
dlatanc* o f 444.44 ft. m ore
or leaa to a point o f Inter­
section
w ith
Ih*
South
rig h t-o f-w a y line o f State
Road No. t i l , oald South
rig h t-o f-w a y lino being lo ­
cated 10 ft. South o f and
con ca n 'rlc to th* center
line of fh* a ila tlo g pave­
m ent; TIIENCE run Eaatorly along th* South righ to f-w a y tin* o f aald Stats
Road No 411 for a dlatanc*
o f llt.no f t m ore or Isa*
to a point o f Intaraactlon
with th* N orthorly pro­
longation af a llna I I f t
W aal o f end parallel to
th* Easterly rig h t-of-w a y
line of Sherry Avenue aa
ahown b&gt; plat o f NORTH
TOWNBITB
ORLANDO
FOURTH
ADDITION,
aa
racordad In Plat Rook It.
at Pagaa 11 and II, Publlo
Racorda of Samlnol* Coun­
ty,
Florida: T I I E S C B
Southerly along th* aald
line II ft. w aat o f th* Eaat
rig h t-o f-w a y llna o f Sher­
ry Aranu* and It* prolon g­
ation thereof lo a point in
ft. youth o f th* aalallng
canter lino o f tha M id
L on gw jod - Oviedo Road;
THENCE
North aaatarly
paraUal to end 14 ft. South
c f Ih* aald aila tln g canter
Una to Ih* center tin* or
Celery Avanu*. a* ahown
by plat o f ENTZMINOER
FARMS ADDITION NO I.
aa racordad In Plat Hook I,
at Pag* I, Public Racorda
o f Samlnol* County, F lor­
ida;
TIIENCE
Waalarly
alon g Ih* aald center line
o f Celery Avanu* to Ih*
South righ t-of*w uy tin# o f
Longw ood-O vtado Road ,a*
ahown by said plat o f
ENTZMINOER FARMS AD­
DITION NO. 1; THENCE
Northeasterly
along
Ilia
said
South
righ t-of-w a y
line for a dlatanc* o f let 04
ft.; THENCE Southeasterly
parpandlcular to th* last
daacrlbad coura* for a tllaianca of T44.ll ft ; TIIENCE
N ortheasterly
perpendicu­
lar to th* last daacrlbad
coura* for a dlatanc* o f
411.40 ft. more or laaa to
a point o f tnlaraacllon with
• llna SI rt, Waat of and
parallel lo tba Waal line o f
fail It o f said ENTZMINOER
FARMS ADDITION
NO. 1; TIIENCE Southerly
along Ih# said tin* II ft.
W aal of and paraltal to th*
W est llna o t lk&gt;l It to th*
1*01 NT OF
BEOINNINtI;
KXCBFTINO THEREFROM
th * 144 f t rig h t-of-w a y for
th * l&lt;ongwood-Ovl*du Road
•a dedicated by plat rscorded In Plat Book IT. at
Pag** It and t l, Publlo
Records o f Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Said land* aubjart to 111
ft.
wld*
Florid*
Power
C orporation easement.
LESS AND EXCEPT from
tlia above daacrlhad p ro­
perly Beginning 416 44 ft.
North and II 10 ft. West o f
Intaraactlon o f Center line
o f Hharry Avenue, aa re­
corded tn Plat llook 11.
p a g c i S1 and S4. H.mlnul*
County, Florida, and Ilia
Northarly rig h t-o f-w a y tin#
o f Loniiwood-Ovladu llond;
cun N. t t dagreaa 05 m in­
utes Ot second* E. 611.51
ft., thenc* N. II degrees
(1 minutes t l second a E.
411.44 ft.; thane# N- Tl dagraa* 41 minute* II aao*
on da W. 14*4 ft.l thence B.
II degrees I t minutes 11
second*
W.
111.41
ft.!
thane* t . 14 dagreaa 01
mlnutea I I
aacond*
W.
141.1* ft.; thane* S. I I de­
gree* II minute* 14 aaconda E. 144.4 ft. to Ih*
point or beginning.
•■Id land* *ltuat*. lying,
and
being
In
Hemlnol*
County, Florida.
LESS AND EXCEPT all
that tract o r parral o f land
lyin g 'n the above describ­
ed tract bounded and d e ­
scribed a* follow s;
DKCCHN'NINQ at a point at
the
Intersection
of
the
Southerly line o f the lo n g w ood-O vledo Hoed end the
Eaeterly line o f Moss Hoed)
running
thence
Eaeterly
• long the Southerly bound
■ry
of
said
Longw ood
Oviedo Road lo Ih* W aitarly llna o f Hayaa Hoad;
thanca run Southerly along
the W eelerly righ t-of-w a y
llna of Hay** Hoed lo tba
Southeast corner o f Lot 14,
Block "D ," D. It. MIT­
CH ELL BUR VET OF LEVY
(lit A NT, according lo th*
I'lat thrraot recorded In
Ptat llonk 1 at Pag* I of
the Public Itacord* o f Se m ­
inole C o u n t y , Florida;
thanca W esterly along tlm
Southern Boundary tin** of
lo t * 14, II. II end It, In
UIjQCK "D ." o f aald D. R.
MITCHELL BUBDIVIHION,
to a point where lb* South,
orn Boundary line o f aald
Lot II Intersect* with tha
Easterly Boundary o f Moaa
Road;
them'*
Northarly
alon g th* East arly righ tof-w a y line o f Moaa Hoad,
to tba Point o f B eginning;
AND LESS AND EXCEPT
T r o d 14 o f KNTZMINdElt
FARMS ADDITION NO. I.
according to fh* PUt lhar*
o f recorded in Plat Book I
at Pag* I o f th* Publlo
Racorda of Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
has bean fllad asalnat you and
you ar* required lo **rv* a
oopy of your answ er or plead­
ing to th* Complaint on the
p la in tiffs attorney*. Ilarrtaoo
and Kornbluh. 11*1 Blacarn*
Boulevard. Miami II. Florida,
oa or before the 14th dey of
August, t i l l . H you fall lo do
so, ■ Decree Pro Conleeeo will
be (lied egalnet you for the
relief demanded la the Comp la in t
DATED tkta t i l t day o l July,

M orolulu. Hawaii
TOU A n B NOTIFIED that a
Com plaint to F o r « lo « * M ori,
ra g a on tho follow in g d a icrlb *4 property, to w ilt
OOUMBNCINO
at
t h •
Bouthwoit eornar o f l&lt;nt
II , ENTEUINOER FARMS
Addition NO. *. aa record,
ad IP Plat Book I, at Pago
I, pu blic nocord* o f Btmloot* C o u n t y ,
Florida;
THENCE W oolorly along
4h* South lino of Lot II, aa
ahown by aald plat o f
ENTZMINOER
FARMS
ADDITION NO. *, to tho
W ool righ t-of-w a y lino o f
Hayaa Road, aald rig h t-ofw ay lino bring ahown by
plat o f NORTH ORLANDO
RANCHES SECTION I, a*
racordad In Plat Book It,
•t Pag* M. Public Record*
o f Samlnol* County, F lor­
ida, aald point balng a
POINT OF BEOINNINOi
TIIENCE Southerly along
Ih* aald Waat rig h t-o fw ay Ha* of Hayaa Road, aa
ahown by aald plat o f
NORTH
ORLANDO
RANCHES
SECTION
t,
and alao aa ahown
by
NORTH
O R I, A N D O
RANCHES SECTION *. aa
lacordad In Plat Book 11,
at Pag* II, Public Baixirda
• f Samlnol* County, F lorj p . and NORTH ont.AN D O
■ RANCHES SECTION !A .
aa racordad tn Plat Book
]I, at Pas*a » , B , and 41.
Public Racorda o f Bamlnola
County,
Florida, to
tho
Nnrlhaaat eornar o f Lot 1,
B lock “ C," NORTH O R.
LANDO
RANCHES
SEC­
TION I, as racordad In
Plat Book II. at Pag* U .
Public Racorda o f gaminola County. F l o r i d a ;
THENCE Waalarly along
tha North lino o f aald Lot
t, Block "C ." to tha Northwaat eornar o f aald Lot 1,
B lock "fT l THENCE Southorly along tha Waat tin*
o f aald KOnTII ORLANDO
RANCHES SECTION 4 to
th * Southwaat eornar o f
L ot
»,
Block
“ A.**, ao
ahown by aald plat o f
NORTH
ORLANDO
RANCH BS
SECTION
4.
aald Southwaat eornar ba­
ln g alao a point on tho
North rig h t-of-w a y llna o f
Baham a Road, aa ahown by
pU t « r NORTH OR!,ANDO
RANCHES SECTION 1, aa
raeordad la Plat Book II, at
Pag* I, Public Racorda o f
Bamlnelo County, Florida;
THENCR Waatarly along
tha aald North rig h t-o fw a y Mna to th# Eaat corpgr o f Lot t, Block "A ."
a* ahown by aald plat o f
NORTH
O R t, A N D O
R A N C H M B SECTION I;
TH ENCE
Norlhwaatarly
• lon g th* N ortherly lino o f
oald Block “ A** to th* Eaat
rig h t-o f-w a y llna or Mora
Road, aa ahown by aald
lat a f NORTH ORLANDO
. A N C H E B SECTION t;
TH ENCE Northarly along
• prolongation o f th* Eaat
r ig h t-o f-w a y llna o f kloaa
Hoad,
said
prolongation
balng a continuation o f tha
r.urra ahown by tald plat
o f NORTH O R L A N D O
RANCHES SECTION 1. to
* point of Inlaraartton with
th * Huulharly prolongation
o f th* Eaat rig h t-o f-w a y
llna
of
Moaa Bond, aa
ahown by plat o f NORTH
ORLANDO gUCOND ADDI­
TION, aa raoordad In Plat
Book II. at Pagaa It. II.
and IT, Publlo Rooorda o f
Samlnol* County, Florida;
TIIENCE Northerly along
aald Huulharly prolongation
o f tha Eaat rig h t-of-w a y
Mna o f Moaa Road to a
point III.IA Ft. South of
tha South rig h t-of-w a y llna
o f Y oung flood, a* ahown
by aald ptat o f NORTH o n LANDO
SECOND
ADDI­
TION; TIIENCE Kaatarlr
parpandlcular to tha laat
daacrlbad couraa for a iliala n e* of t i l l ! ft.; THENCE
Northaaatsrly along a llna
form ing an anula o f 41*40't l " to tha loft o f a pro­
lon gation o l tha laat da
acrlhad ooura* for a dla
tone* of IIT .tl ft. to a point
nf curvature o f a curv* to
th* left h arin g a radlua
o f 110.01) ft. and a central
angle or II'IFOO” ; TIIENCE
continue a lon g aald curr*
to th* ’ a ll for an arc diefane* o f 111.11 ft., tn a
point o f tangancy; TIIENCE
Norlhwaatarly along a llna
tangent to th* laat daaertbail cu rr* for a dletanc* o f
111.41 ft . THENCE Waatarly along a llna form ing
an angle o f II* lira#" to th*
laft o f a prolongation o f
th* laat daacrlhad couraa
fo r a dlatanc* o f 114.44 ft,
to a point on th* Eaat
r ig h t-o f-w a y llna o f aald
Moaa
R oad; T I I E N C E
Northerly along th* Eaat
r ig h t-o f-w a y llna o f aald
Moaa Road for a illatanr*
o f M l.a t ft.; TIIENCE Eaat
arty along a llna perpen­
dicular lo th* laat daacrlhad couraa (or a dlatanc# of
1)0.44 ft.) TIIENCE North
a rly alon g a llna parpen
d Iru ler In th* laat daaertbad coura* for a dL lanr* o f
11*0* tf.; TIIENCE Eaatarly a lon g a llna parpandlau
U r to tb* laat daacrlbad
couraa (o r a dlatanc* o f
114.04 ft.; TIIENCE Norlharty a lon g a llna parpandl­
cu la r to lb * loot daacrlbad
couraa for s dlalon r* of
g l t . l l tl. to a point on th*
South rig h t-o f-w a y llna of
th* L on gn ood-O vla do Rood,
aa ahowa by plat racordad
In P U t Book II, ot Pogaa
41 and It. Publlo Racorda
o f Sam lnol* County, F lor­
i d a T H E N C E Easterly
alon g
tha
aald
South
rig h t-o f-w a y lino for a dla­
tanc* i f 144.IT ft.: THENCE
Northorly a lo n g n lino parpandleular to tb* South IHI.
rig h t-o f-w a y lino o t Long- (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur II. Bookwlth, Jr,
w ood-O viedo Hood for a
Clerk o t the Circuit Court,
dlatanc* o f 411.11 ft. to a
Bemlnula County, Florida
point o f eurrntur* o f n
Uri Martha T. Vthlau
curv* to th* right having
Deputy Clark
a radlu* o f 414.11 It. end
a coa trol angle at i n i ' t l ' i H arrises end Kornbluh
TIIENCE continue
nlong • III UUcayaa Boulevard
said ea r?* to lb * righ t for Miami 14, Piortd*
I
aa arc dlatanc* o f 144.11 Publish July M . 1*. Aug. I. II,
'
(I. to « point o f tanganeri III!
THENCE
N orlbtaatorly CUB-SI

S

Hold Your Own Sale W ith HERALD Want-Ads
1. Lost A Found

21. Home Repairs

8. Dock - Cats • Pel*

50. Mlsc. For Sale

FOR PAINTING k REPAIR
LOST. BROWN WALLET. If
RABBITS FOR SALE
WORK Call 322-5139.
found pica *« phone 322-9229. Tska Your Pick — 11.25 each
All Breedi A Sire*
REMODEL - REPAIR
LOST:
Men'* eyeglaiiei,
Ph. 322-9197
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029
black frim e, bifocal. R«Building Contractor
ward. 322-1353.
AKC REGISTERED PEKING­
ESE, 2 femalei, 9 month* A 22. Plumbing
4. Heauty Care
4 month*. Call 322-1757 or
p l u m b in g
sbs at 101 E. Ooora Road,
Permanent Special
Contracting Repairs
Sanford.
Our Budget Wave Now $8.93
FREE ESTIMATES
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
K. L. HARVEY
10.
Livestock
319 Palmetto Are.
322-0934
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3313
SHETLAND PONIES, $75 and
2.1. Painting
up. Will paiturs. Plenty rid­
ing ipacs. Ph. 122-5179.
FOR A PAINTER, inilda of
IK
T i l
SMALL
CLAIMS
out, call Luther Tasker st
COURT IK AKD FOR SRM 1K .
FEEDER PIGS, Double treatOLE COttKTY. FLORIDA.
322-9159.
CASK KO. SMS.
•d and wormed. $10 up. S.
FR E D TEBLO,
24. Well Drilling
A. Tlndel. 322-5964.
P lain tiff,

Legal Notice

va.
EDDIE LE R BROWN, a / k / a
EDDT LEE DROWN,
Defendant.
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN
TH AT I, R. E. CARROLL* Conatabla, D istrict No. 4, Sam­
lnol* County Florida, under
and by vlrfu* o f a writ o f a tvolition heretofore laauad out
o f th* above entitled court, In
th* above atylad eauaa, have
levied upon the follow ing p ro­
perty, situate, lying and balng
In Seminole County, Florida,
to-w lt:
I I I ! Pontlee
T a g I1W III4
ID
L 111 If HIT
Aa the properly o f the above
named defendant, and that on
tho ITth day of Auguat, A. D.
t i l l , batwvan the lagal hour*
o f eala, namely, eleven o'clock
tn th* forenoon and tw o o ’clock
In th* afternoon, on aald day,
at tha Front Door o f th* Court
HoUi* In Sanford, Hemlnol*
County, Florida, I w ill o ffe r
for aale and sail to th* h igh ­
est bidder for cash. In hand,
th* above described proparty,
a* th* property af aetd defen d­
ant to aatlafy aald aiaeutlon.
R. E. Carroll, Conatabla
D istrict No. I, Samlnol*
County, Florida.
Carroll nark*
Drawer 1
Sanford, Florida
Publish; July II, I*. Aug. 4, 11,
1114

DAPPLE
WELCH
MARE.
Very gsntls. $90. Ph. Longwood 83i-7745.

13. Catering • Food
OKRA. 322-0413.
KEEFER CANNING PEARS.
$1.00 per buihel. Beardall
Ave. 322 6782.
OKRA. PH. 322-8859.

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Ail Types and Sizei
W« Repair and Service
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 9132

25. Air Cond. &amp; Heating
AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Av«.

13. Special Service*
COMPLETE Lawn
Service. 322.2310,

*

322-4234

AIR-CONDITIONING
Yard

21. Home Repairs

REFRIGERATION
Sale* and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed Calls o
Ph. 122 6154

31. Mimical Instrument!!
WINDOW A SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair A R egiu s
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rewirra and New
Saolora 322-5510

W

Piano Tuning and lie) tlr
L. Harmon - FA .-42m

34. Upholstery

OVER 25 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship In Upbolitering, Draperies, Slip­
covers. Tims Payments al
C D B -II
little aa $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installation!.
ll. the (k a r t e f Ih# C eaaly
Judge, gem laele County, lla t e IK TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF KULP DECORATING SHOP
o f d e r id e . In Probate.
T H R NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ­
Ph. 322-2335
In re lha esta te nit
CUIT, IK 4KD TOR *41141-

Legal Notice

ORPIN

C. SARIN
Deceased.
FINAL KOTICR
Nolle* la hereby given that
th* undersigned will, on Ih*
tltli day or Auguat, A. D. 1464,
praiant to (he Honorable Coun*
ty Judge or Samlnol* County,
Florida b li final raturn. a c ­
count and vouchers, aa A n ci­
llary Adm inistrator C. T. A. of
th* Batata or Orrln C. Babin,
d icM a a d , end at amid time,
then and there, mak* applica­
tion to the eald Judge fo r a
final sattDm anl o f hta a d ­
m inistration o f *Wd aetat*.
and for an ordar diecharging
him aa such Ancillary Admin­
istrator C. T A.
Dated this th* 14th day o f
July, A. D. 1411.
A. Edwin Hhlnholaar
A a e I Mary Administrator
C. T. A. o f th* Katat* ot
Orrln C. Sabin
Dacaaaed
Publish July II, I I , 14, * Aug.
I, 1444.
CDII-IT

IN T H E
CIRCUIT
rtll'W T,
IIP Fl.tVHID A IN AND CDR
UKNIKM.H C O U N T !.
I'll A N il'll r NO, HITS
NOTICE OP SUIT IK
H tlH TIItliH FtlRKCLIIgURH
J. H. ill.EASON, J ll. aa Ad­
m inistrator o f Veteran s' Af.
falrt, an O fficer o f th* llutlad
Htales o f Am erica,
Plaintiff,
.**•
WILLIAM
M. KOENIfl and
DOIAHIE8 C. KOKNKl.
hla
wife,
Defendant*.
TOl W ILLIAM
M.
KOENIO
and DOLORES C. KOENltl, hla wife.
WHOSE RESIDENCE IF
UNKNOWN AND WHOSE
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
IS;
101 East
Hauler
Htreol,
New Orleans It,
Louisiana!
TOU ARE IIBRERT NOTIPIED that a Complaint to forocl'a * a certain m ortgage en­
cumbering th* follow ing da*
crlbed real properly, to-w lt:
U )T FIVE (5) o f BAN.
LANDO ESTATES, Baanl
nola County, Florida, ‘ ac­
cording
to
plat
thereat
recorded In Plat Book II,
Page II. o f the Public Record* of gem lnol* County,
Florida.
Together wlthl
1 W eelom etle Hot W’ ater
Healer ( I I ga l.) No. 141DE
1 Em eraon-Pryn* Kttchea
K ibeuM Fen with l(»od
t Monogram W all Furnac*
— No, A -lt lt -K
I Martha W’ aahlngton built
In oven — No. G A - lt l- l- t !
1 Martha W ashington eurface unit— No. E - I I -lt - l-a
I Nutone Heater*
has been filed egalnot you In
the above-styled eult. the ehort
title o f which la J. B. (Ileaeua,
Jr., as Adm inistrator of Veter­
an*’ Affaire, an O fficer of tho
United
Statoo
of
America,
Plaintiff, varau* William M.
K oenig and D olores C. X oa.
nig, hla w ife, Defendants, and
you era required to serve a
copy o f your Answer or other
pleading lo the Oumplalnt on
P la in tiff# Attorney. Mack N.
Cleveland, Jr., Sulla 111 Ianford A tlantic National Bank
Building, Sanford, Florida, and
file Ih* origin al Answer or
other pleading In tho office
o f the Clerk o f the Circuit
Cou on or bafora fh* 14th day
or Auuust, A. D. 1464. If you
foil to do to, a decree pro
oonfsaao w ill b* lakan against
you for the rollof demanded
In the Complaint.
Thin Nolle* ohall b* publish­
ed one* a wash for four cons*
cutlv* waaka tn Th* Sanford
llarald, a newspaper circulat­
ed la Bamlnola County, F lor­
id*.
Dated this Tth day o f July,
A. D. 1114.
(SK AL)
A rthur H. Bock with, Jr.
Clerk e f Circuit Court
Uyt Sandra g. Johaaaa
Deputy Clark
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
A ttoraay for Plaintiff
P. O. D raw er I
Sanford, Florida
Publish July I, 11, It. IL H U
C D B -II
V

50. Mlsc. For Sale
KOLH COUKTT, FLORIDA.
IN UMANCKRT NIX I4IO*
KOTICR OF
JULY SPEC. Ladlca’ Shoe
PORKCLnaURr: s u i t
Sale. Sizes 3-61T only. 41 pr.
BELL SAVINGS A IX)AN AS­
Surplus City, W. lit St.
SOCIATION,
Plaintiff

V*.
STEPHEN
F. CASIIDOLLAB
and LILLIAN O. CASIIDOLLAB,
hla wife,
D afandenti
TO l STEPHEN F. CAKIIDOLLAB
a II.I
LILLIAN
O.
CASIIDOLLAB
TUI T araw a Boulevard
Taraw a Terrace,
North Carolina
TOU ABE IIKHKBT NOTIFIKD that a suit lo forai-lnaa
a Murtgaga has Ween fllad
against you la lha slx-va Court
by Ih* above named Plaintiff.
Tha property sought lo be
foracl-isad Is as follow #:
Lf&gt;T I, LONdDALK SUB­
DIVISION, according lo ih#
Plat thereof, aa racordad
tn Plat Book II, I’aga It,
o f lb * Public Itarorda o f
Samlnol* County, Florida.
tou
abb
n u q u m u i)
to
m * your Answer with tha
Clark of tha Court and to
•arva a ropy upon tha Plain,
llffa' Attorney, IIIVINO NA­
TH ANSON, P. O. Ilrtl 44, Corns,
Florida not talar than August
7, 1114. If you fall tu -to ao, a
dacra* pru eopfaaao will ba anfarad asalnat you for (ho r e ­
lief demanded In tha Complaint.
WITNKHH my hand and aaal
O f aald Court at Samlnol*
County, this 1th day o f July,
1114.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. llech w ilh, Jr.,
Clark o f Circuit co u rt
By; Sandro B. Johnoon
Deputy Clark
I-aw o ffic e s
Freed and Naihanaoa
114 South W ashington Av*.
Titusville, Fie.
PubtUh July I, If. II, I f. 1114.
C D B .lt

N o n cm a r su rr

TOl anllD O N W AYNE MOnHIS and MAIILR W. M ollIlls, hla wits
TOU AND EACH OF YOU
ar* hereby notified that suit
hat bvtn commenced asalnat
you In lha Circuit Court or Ih*
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f th*
Slat* o f Florida In and for
Samlnol* County, th* abbre­
viated title of which la: THE
SANFOKD
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL DANK, ale.. Plaint Iff,
-V*. MINNIE L 01)11 AM, *t at,
Defendants,
la Chancery Na 14141.
Th* nature o f this suit la a
forocluaut*
of
that
certain
m ortgage bald and owned by
plaintiff, dated May t, t i l l
and racordad May 11, t i l l In
O fficial Btoord* Hook 114 page
111 o f th* Publlo B toord* of
Samlnol* County, Florida, on,
cum bering that certain place
o r pnrool o f property located,
situate, and balng In aald cou n ­
ty and State, to.w M :
Lot f, Block E, HUNLAND
ESTATES, a subdivision,
a ccording to a plat thoraof. recorded In Plat Book
11, page* 14 lo t l o f tho
Public Itacord* of Btmlnota County, Florida.
EACH OF TOU IS IIK qU IR.
ED to til* you r anawor or
othar w ritten da lent* a to th*
Complaint with tb* Clark o f
th* Circuit Court or Homlnol*
cou n ty. Florid*, tu tbU procaadlaa and io larva n oopy
thereof upon th* plulniltfla
attorneys, whoa* names and
addras* ar* hereinafter eat
forth, a* required by law, not
later (ban Ih* 11th day o f
Auguat t i l l . la Safault tharo•f tha causa w ill prooaad a sparts upon th* entry o f a Do­
or** Pro Confooeo agolnat you.
•’ITNKSS my bond and tha
o fficia l seal o f said Court la
Somlnol* County, Florida, this
Tth day o f July 1414,
(SKAL)
Arthur IL Beckw ith, Jr..
Clerk o f Ik* Circuit Court
Byt Sandra A. Johnson
Deputy Clerk
BB.VRDALL* OIUDLET
AND LEW IS
Attorney* for P lain tiff
•4 North Court stre e t
Pool O ffice B os l i l t
Orlando, Florida
Publish July I, IL II. M, 1114
C D E .tl

50. Mine. For Hale

[95. Houses For Sale

96. H ou ses - S n lc o r R en t

3 BEDROOM HOUSE Unlur-J
Really BIG RIG
nished located in Pinccrcst,
Swimming Pool
kitchen equipped. CompleteDo lee this Overiizc 60-acrc
ly refinished inside and out.
Swimming pool. Do ice this
Pb. 322-2244.
3-acrc* of Lakefront priv­
1 SWING SET; 1 aet Ency- 82. Huftlnetta Prop. • Sale
acy. Do ace thin Urge 3
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, kltrhon
clopediai, bedroom chair,
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
equipped,
Florida
room.
chest of drawers; 23" Con­ ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cost
home. Do sec acre* of
Available Aug. 29. Rent $145
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
sole TV. Ph. 322 9662.
swimming and fishing. Do
month. Pinccrcst Area. Ph.
Lakefront
itart leisurely
WASHING MACHINE. Phone 84. R eal E sta te - Sale
322-8382.
living.
$13,100
with
Terms!
323-0782.
2 Bedroom on Suburban lot
Stemper Agency, 1319 So. 97. II(nines F o r Rent
Furnished, 17200.
WE5TINGHOUSE
F.lectrlc
French. Ph. 322-4991.
stove A refrigerator; 1-3 pc. 2 HOMES on one Sanford lot
2 BH, Unfurnished house. Ph
Excellent income, $8900.
bedroom auitc. 1905 E. 2nd.
322-8892.
GREEN URIAH
VERY Convenient Lake Mary Choice
lota
available
in
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
51. Articlea Fur Rent
Older Home, $10,000.
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
Payton Realty
Perfect Retirement Home In
overlooking
golf
court*.
RENT A BED
17-92 at Hiawatha
DeBary, $9500.
Custom building to your 322-1301
RoL’ away, Hospital A Baby
specifications.
Gretnbriar
2 Bedroom Shuwplace Fur­
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Kit­
Beds.
developed by
nished including p i a n o ,
chen equipped. Ph. 322-7UU5.
By Day, Week, or Month
$9500.
KINGSWOOD
Ph. FA 2-5111 119 W. lit SL
BUILDERS, INC.
3 Acres Zoned M-l with Rail­
RENTALS
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
202 Fairmont Dr.
road Siding, $6700,
Furnished or Unfurnished
FA 2-8074
Beautiful
Lakefront L o t i
Ball-Blair Agency
55. Furniture For Sale
From $6800.
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.
For toe biggcai selection of NICE Lake Mary Lota From
nearly new and used furni­
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668$400.
ture. see Noll's Furniture
5122.
BART PILCHER, Broker
Brokerage In Casselberry
Call 322-7498.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
ou 17-92. Open 6 days 0 lo 6.
1, 14i. &amp; 2 BATHS
furnished, on Lake. Adults
87.
HuMlrtesfl
Rental*
KITCHEN
EQUIPPED
FREE ESTRIATE
only.
Ph. 322-7434.
j
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
F a n LEASE—Service station.
For
Complete
Information
ovating. New A Used Furni­
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
Good location. Good pro­
See or Call Your
ture. Cali Nix Bedding Mfg.
House, $75 month. 905 W.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Co,, at 709 Celery Ave.
25th St.
locally 322-4342, or spply to
FA 2-2117.
SALKS BROKER
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
We Have The Home For You LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­
Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
furnished house, 2 Bed­
Quick Service With the 90. 1-otn For Snle
rooms, screened porch, carCash. SUPER TRADLNG
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
porte, utility • storage, kit­
POST. FA 2-0677,
2565 PARK DRIVE
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
chen equipped.
Excellent
322-7495
Used furniture, appliances,
Scott Ave, Will coniider 322-2420
condition. Ph. 322-24G8.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
Larry’i Mart 215 Sanford
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Cottage on Wokiva River.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
0228.
Realtor
Adults only. Ph. 322-1131.
Raymond Lundquiit. Also.
BEDS FOR nENT
LAKE MINNIE
TA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Hospital,
Rollaways, Juve­
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED.
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
nile. FREE delivery and
323-0559 or 322 3794.
Fully Improved
Pick-up.
Sewer, Water, Size H2 x 180.
FURNITURE CENTER
Sacrifice $5500 Each. Char- DIE TIMF TESTED FIRM RAVENNA PARK, 3 Redroom. l'-T Baths, kitchen
1100 French Ave.
FA 2 61ZJ
lei Scligman, 1201 E. Robin­ 116 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7933
equipped, air - conditioned.
son Ave., Orlando. Phone
Ph. 322-9367.
J
2 BEDROOM. Nothing Down.
422-2576,
71. Mnle Help WnnleH
$63 month. Fenced back
3 BEDROOM, 2 Outh, largo
% ACRE. PH. 322-2685.
yard. 322-3333.
PLUMBER WANTED. Apply
lot. Available August 10. 703
Leo Urns., 319 Elm Ave., or 95, H iiuhch For Sale
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
call 322-0852.
Ph. 323-0940.
GOOD REFRIGERATOR, 543. HOUSEWORK. 322-8440.
Odd pieces kitchen, bed­
DAY WORK. 322-2782.
room furniture, not modern.
2618 Sanford, 322-1520.
DAY WORK. 322-8394.

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

72. Female Help Wanted

READY MIX CONCRETE
Patios, Floor, Free Estlma.'ii EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,
Silts, lintels, Kepi, blocks,
White. Apply Mr. Rotas,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Mar-Lou Restaurant or Ph.
steel, grease trapi, dry
322-2902.
wells. Stopping itoncs.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Interested tn Beauty
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
and Fashion?
* BECOME A BEAUTY
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
COUNSELOR!
BARN OF 10,000 Items open
95k day*. 1300 Grapevlito Earn while you learn, full or
part time. For Interview
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
call 322 4017,
USED k REPOSSESSED
75. Mule ur Female Help
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
109.93
COUNTER PERSONNEL
CROSLY TV
99.95
FOR ROYAL CASTLE
PHILCO TV
70.95
G-E 19" Portable TV
109.93 APPLY, FLORIDA STATE
G-E 23" Coniolo TV
209.95 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
200 S. French Ave.
Weatinghouae Refrig.
49.B5
I’ll 11co Refrlg.
119.93
74. Hales Help Wanted
Admiral Rofrlg.
100.93
Norge Gai Range
11B.9S
WHY
Kelvlnator Elec. Range 49.95
ARE YOU READING
Wcstinghousc 21" TV
49.95
D U S ADVERTISEMENT?
Frlgldalne Refrig.
58.95 Could It be because you arc
20 cu. ft. cheit type freezer
not satisfied with your pre$149.95
aent employment?
13 cu. ft. upright froeter
or
$134.93
Because you are not employed
No Money Down. Up to 34
at till* time?
mo*, to pay.
Regardless of the reason for
GOODYEAR SERVICE
your Interest If you can
STORES
meet the following reason­
553 W. First St., Sanford
able qualifications we will
Ph. 322-2821
match pur time against
your* in discussing the
USED LUMBER: 2sl through
splendid
opportunity
we
2x12. Sheiting and flooring.
may have for you.
322-0793.
Hero aro Uie basic qualifica­
WILL accept beat reasonable
tions:
offer for 19 cu. ft, stalnleis
1. Are you between the ages
itoel commercial refrigera­
of 20 and 45?
tor. Good running condition
have just changed ave- to 3. Are you willing to travel 5
days each week but be
new refrigerator this week.
home on weekends?
Contact Dick Aiken or call
3. Do you have at least a
322 9823.
high school education?
Rent Blue Lustre Electric 4. Do you own a good auto­
Carpet Shampoocr for only
mobile 7
$1 per day. Carroll's Furni­
5. Are you bondable?
ture.
Oh, yes — Do you want to
make money and build a
18V4* Kit Cabin Cruiser, 75 hp
career? The starting wage
motor, trailer. Needs aome
work. Moving, must sell.
la $193.00 per week plus
bonus.
Beit offer over $330. Phone
322 9054.
Let's discus* your problem
between the hours of 9:00
RATTAN COUCH. 3 matching
A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Fri„
chairs, end tables, $30. Ph.
July 31, 1994. Florida State
523-4175.
Employment Service, 200 S.
French Avu., Sanford, Fla.,
2 COMPLETE TWIN BEDS.
with Mr. V, C. Smith, com­
White k gold headboards.
pany representative.
$30. 323-7931.

Is Your Present C a r Too Small?
ir ao, then we have th# anawtr for you la a 1*4#
Rambler Custom Crooo Country 4 Door. 6 eyL Sta­
tion Wagon. It's aa economical 9 eyL. ha* an auto­
matic Iraaamtaatoo.

Stricklond-Morrison, Inc.
822-1481

77. Situation W ant«!

Ph. 322-5612

Your Frla&amp;dly Ford Dealer
Sanford
W. Park 844-8818

V A -F H A
I

Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
theae Beautiful 2, S, k 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned

Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mak* the beat horn*
buy, sao tho

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

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$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3 3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, fenced
yard. $85 month with lease.
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
322-6920.
Show you Around!
FURNISHED 2 Bedroom A £
den panelled house. $95
month. 322-3249.
1901 S. Park Ave.
2 Bit, unfurnished house, $99
FA 2-5232 anytime
mo. 610 E. 14th St. J. N.
Robson, Jr. 322-1535 or 3220228.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph. 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bathi, air322 3561.
conditioned, kitchen equip­
ped, fenced y a r d . $145 ^
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
month. For Information call
lota. First $2,5U) takes this
322-5G79.
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­

Seminole Realty

NEW HOMES

terprise, Fla.

«»
LV

IIKI. Ilcmirl Rental!)

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
4 RM DUPLEX. Furn. air
room, 2 Bath, pine panel­
cond., near ocean, Ormulid
ed Florida Room, Central
Beach, perm, c o u p l e .
air, sprinkler system, patio,
Orange City 775-3698.
150x150 lot. Ph. 322-8522, 207
Ridge Rd.
Kill. Mobile H om es • Sale
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
25’ SPARTAN HOUSETllAlled patio. Ph. 323-0368.
ER. $100. 838-5464 or 3227501.
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, Flor­
s
ida Room, cent, heat A air1U;i. Mobile Home!) • Rent
conditioning. Ph. 322-4878.

Office 322-2118
1 2 BEDROOM and 1 3-bed­
STEALING MADE LEGAL!
Night 322-0948
room, Bowman's
Trailer
When YOU grab this excell­
323-0700
Court. 668-4908.
ent 2 story, 5 room, 4 bed­
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford, F!a.
room, 2 Tile Bath Home In
a nice established neighbor­
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
Before You Go fe e
C U., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
hood. We’ll even plead guil­
lity, shade A citrus. FHA
ty as an accessory when we
Finance. 322-6859 evenings.
offer thla to YOU for only
A New Miracle Drug
$10,000. B e t t e r
Hurry!
For All Auto TranamiaEVERETT A. HARPER
'Cause the first on the scene
■Iona And Engine*. Aak
AGENCY • REALTOR
geli tiie loot I
Your Garageman For
2465 S. Park Ave.
“ IIAS-TO-GO". If lie
Phones FA 2-2284 or FA 2-2235
I W i Not Have It Aak
FREE $2,40u. equity. $100
Him To Get IL There 1*
Investment
A
Realty
down, tee. mo. pays aU.
No S u h a t l l u t e For
322-9173
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17’ 116 N. Park Ave.
“ IIAS-TO-GO".
Fla. room, equipped kitch­ 3 BEDROOM home. Reason­
I'roduet Ol Sweetman’a
en, terrazzo floors. Helmly
Lab., Inc.
able. 322-8962.
Realty Ph. 322-1941.

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“HAS-TO-GO”

SOU TH W ARD

96. llou.se* - Sale or Rent

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
New H o m e , West Fourth CUSTOM BUILT UOUE ON
Street, Just off Persimmon.
LAKE. Call • v • a 1a ( ■
Call 838 3911 Collect
322-1597.
You can find anything you
need advertised lo toe H er
aid C laisi/M

Y oo Nead
Re’al-Es-tate*
be hit
Res’i-den'tial
Com -m er’cial

In-dus'tri-al
D-I-A-L
Adelaide or Merle
A-T

* 322*3829 *
MERLE W. WARNER
• RE'AL-TOR’S *
708 So. Park Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
(t| e church w eeds y e n )

Dorr S. Baker*
Represent alien
Bos 29
Lake Mary, Fla.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SACRIFICE
FOR CASH OR TERMS
FURNITURE

AUCTION
CONTINUES EACH NITE 7:30 P. M.
(PRIVATE SALES ALL DAY)
COME GET YOUR SHARE
BUDGET FURNITURE
LONGWOOD PLAZA
BWY. 17 A 92 LONGWOOD
(SALE ENDS THIS WEEK)

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
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Ijrralb July 30, 1964 — Page 11

106. Apartments for Rent 116. Autofl For Sale

118. Trucks f o r Sale

115. Autos For Sale

123. Boats &amp; Motors

Holler's

123. Boats &amp; Motors

Sm

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

1

BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities included. A d u l t s
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.

$ Bank $

Repossessions

FURNISHED. Lights, waler.
322-5138 or 322-0493.

JOHNSON JAVELIN. 30 hp. BOAT - .MOTOR - TRAILER
FOR SALE I
also 18, Both electric starts.
Ford F 100, 6 cyl.
CLEARANCE SALE!
Hull very good, 19 ft. long.
Ford F100. 8 c.vl.
We are closing for vacation
Sell or trade. Th. 322-313August 16th til September
Ford F230, 8 cyl.
4487.
3rd. Everything must go!
with Rack
14’ LONE STAB F1BERGLAS
NOW Buy the latest styles
1936 Ton and half Internation­
BOAT. 35 Evinrude Lark,
at greatly reduced prices;
al Flat Bed, 4 x 4
electric siarl, complete with
Thunderblrds. MFC. Lone
trailer. Asking $650. Will ac­
BURNUP ft SIMS
cept reasonable offer. Ph.
Star. Gator, Evtnrudes, and
201 No. Maple, Sanford
3226148.
Inboard outdrives. Sample
120. Automotive Service
prices:
$1793 17' Cabin
IS Ft. RUNABOUT with Can­
Cruiser. $1250; $693 14’
vas top and 33 hp Evinrude
COHEN RADIATOR 37101*
Motor. Gator Tilt Trailer.
Traveler Runabout, $430;
Free inspection, estimates,
$330. Ph. 322-8331.
$300 Gator Trailer, $183.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Many other* plus Boat Lot
&amp; repairs discounted.
•54 JEEP STATION WAGON.
For real automobile bar­
2111V E. 3rd.
322-3413
full of used outfits I Terms!
2 wheel drive with over­
gains, check the Herald class­
Robson Sporting G o o d * .
drive, 6 cyl. overhead valve.
ified display section.
Auto
Glaas,
Tapa
Downtown Sanford. 322-5961.
668-3693 after 6 p.m.
A Sea' Covers

WE NEED MONEY SALK!
'39 Ford 4-door, ciesn. recon­
ditioned motor, $430.
'39 Ford Ranch Wagon, like
new. $493.
'38 Hillman convertible, re­
conditioned motor. 4 speed,
new tires, needs top, $195.
'35 Pontiac Station Wagon.
$125.
Remember. Save
on Used
Parts Here. Sunshine Ed­
die's Used Cars A- Parts.
Formerly Zuckerman's Sal­
vage. Ph. 322-8072.

TRUCKS
1959 Pick up
1958 Pick-up
1933 Pick up

'57 Olds, a le, $587 bal. $31 mo.
FURNISHED carace apart­ •59 Plym, $787 hal, $-17 mo.
ment. SIS mo., water includ­ '54 Metro, $492 bal. $21 mo.
ed. 303 S. Park. 323-0703.
61 VW Bus. $1192 bal $45 mo.
•58 Cadillac, $891 bal. $37 mo.
108. Hoorn* For Kent
"59 Chcv., $941 hal., $37 mo.
SLEEPING ROOM. Private '59 Olds S St $499 bal. $24 mo.
bath and entrance. 322-3986. '59 9 Pas Wag $792 bal $37 mo
'59 Merc.. $742 b(L, $36 mo.
115. Autos For Sale
'60 Opal Wag $681 bal, $32 mo.
'61 Renault $691 bal, $32 mo.
'57 Plym. $587 bal, $32 mo.
'55 Cadillac. $542 bal, $28 mo
'36 Line., $681 baL $31 mo.
'38 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
118. Trucks For Sale
'38 Olda, $667 bal., $32 mo.
'38 Chev, $667 bal. $31 mo.
5 'r Discount to
'37 Chev H’rod $792 bal $35 mo IDEAL FOR FISHING OR
Seminole County
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
HUNTING. '49 Chevrolet is
'59 Ford. $399 bal, $24 mo.
Resident*
ton pickup with wooden ALL WORK GUARANTEED
•38
Pont.
$788
bal,
$37
mo.
’62 Falcon. $997 Dal. $49 mo.
body, good condition. $350.
'36 Chev, $419 bal, $24 mo.
*80 Con-air. $784 b .l. $46 mo.
Th. 322 6002 after 4:30.
'55
Olds.
$471
bal.
$24
mo.
'60 Falcon. $772 hal. $45 mo.
'60 Chewy, $791 hal, $17 mo. '57 Buick, $396 bal, $29 mo.
'60 Peugeot. $496 bal, $29 mo. '35 Merc. $569. $32 mo.
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Jeep 4 WD, $386 bal. $32 mo.
'GO Opal. $574 bal. $31 mo.
"THEMIBHTYMIOQET"
Company
310 Magoolla Pb. FA 2 4622
'59 Chewy, $692 bal, $37 mo. •51 Buick, $24 bal, II mo.
71* WANT AO
'59 Buick, $749 bal, $39 mo. •60 Stude Lark $292 bal $16 mo
Will Da the Jeb forY«l
121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
'59 Rambler, $592 bal, $33 mo. •55 Ford, $99 bal, $3 mo.

S BANK 5

Repossessions

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

'Pop la y s this is a jerkwater town! Where can I get
a drink of jerkwater?"

103. .Mobile Homes • Kent ,106. Apartments for Kent
1 BEDROOM HOUSETKAIL- FURN. APT. 322-2800.
ER furnished. Adults only.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
$73 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
HOUSETRAILER on large
private lot. $65 month. Call 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
after 6 p.m. 322-0087.
apts. 14th Ave„ Longwood,
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 8381 BEDROOM TRAILER on
3298.
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­
322-7368.
RAGE APT. Water, electri­
city furnished. Nice shady
106. Apartmenta for Kent
lot. Adults only. Ph. 322-1303.
Furn. Apt. 2300 neflonvlllc.
3 Rooms, utilities, $50. 5
Cozy Cottage. Lake privileges.
Rooms, water $65. 322-2764.
$30. Ph. 322-6106.
1 BEDROOM Furnished apart­
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40
ment. Close downtown. Ph.
Adults. Ph. 322-9480.
322-1462 between 9 ft 5:30
Monday thru Friday; 322
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
4501 other times.
Cowan. 322-4013.
FURNISHED Apts. 322-6530.
EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. Close in. Ph.
MODERN Fum. apis. Also
322 9173 days, 322 0641 even­
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
ings.
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
GARAGE Apartment, 2545'k
ent. loot Palmetto.
Palmetto. 322-5254, 322-0525.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath &amp; shower, suitable 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT.
for couple or single person
Private bath.
Close
in.
or retired. All utilities in­
Lights ft water furnished.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
$50 month. Ph. 322-5680.
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lots 3 ROOM F U R N I S H E D
APARTMENT. Near downand shopping center. In­
town, w»ier furnished. Ph.
quire at Manuel Jacobsoa
322-8551.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

'59 VW, $687 bal. $38 mo.
'58 Chewy, $490 bal, $28 mo.
•56 Ford, $572 bal. $30 mo.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
'58 Pont., $594 bal, $32 mo.
SANFORD AVE.
'58 Chewy, $697 bal. $38 ino.
OPEN
EVENINGS
'57 Chewy, V8 stick, clean
'58 Rambler, $579 bal, $31 mo.
'57 Turnpike, $592 bal, $33 mo.
'57 Ford, $597 bal, $34 mo.
•55 FORD, good body, good
*57 Olds, $594 bal, $34 mo.
mechanical condition, Call
*57 Dodge, $486 bal, $29 mo.
322-6648, Claude Harroll.
*58 Eng. Ford $394 bal $22 mo.
•57 Chew y, $494 bal, $27 mo. 1955 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sta­
’56 Chewy, $492 bal, $27 mo.
tion Wagon. RAH, A /T, Air•55 Chewy, $171 bal, $12 mo.
conditioned. $395. Can be
’51 Studcbaker Pickup truck
aeen at Sanford Motor Co.
800 So. French.

National

Repossessions

OLD NEWSPAPERS

2125 W. Colonial

25 LBS. - 50c

FOR SALE

to hr found, and here Is another nnr inscription: It’s
a I960 Under. 9 Passenger Station Waxon, V-8 En finr, Autnniatir and Power Steering, If you have &amp;
fa• rgr family then you should are thia wagon.

*295
62 Chevrolet

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

Impel* Super Sports
Coupe, V-8, automatic
trana.. power steering,
radio and healer.

322-1481

Your Friendly Ford Denier
Sanford
W. Park 644-8918

63 Mercury Monterey
( Door Sedan,
Condition.

Full

Power, Air

62 Continental

*2595

Plrkup, S' Bed, 8 Cylinder, 19,009
Artual Mile*.

FACTORY FRESH

Dodge Darts

61 Valiant 2 Door
Sedan,
6
Cylinder,
Automatic
Tranamiaainn, Good Solid Car With
Good Economy.

61 Plymouth Fury
I Door Redan, V-8. Automatic
Tranamlaalon, Tower Steering and
Brake*.

59 Continental

2-Doors — 4-Doors — Hardtops
6 Cylinders — V-8s
All colors &amp; models to choose from

I Door Hardtop, Full Power, Air
Condition.

Discount

*1295
*1295
*995
*1195
*1395

Station Wagon Sole!

A t Reduced P rice s!!

60 Chevrolet

*1195
60 Ford
*1095
60 Mercury Commuter
*1295
59 Ford
*695
59 Plymouth Fury
*695
58 Ford Fairlane 500
*695
57 Oldsmobile 2 Door
*195
56 Ford Fairlane 2 Door
*295
54 Cadillac 2 Door
*195
4 Door Waxon. V-8, Automatic,
Radio and Heater.

KRANn NEW

Country Sedan, V-8, Cruia-O-Matir. Radio, llratrr, Power Steer.

USED
CONTINENTAL

BANK R A T E - O N T H E SPOT

?
Even the moot enreful firat glance will not tell you Ilie
vintage uf one Continental from another—»o timeless it
the styling of this most copied of cars. An inspection of
the excellently maintained used Continentals now in our
stock will bear out the truth of thia etatement. About
the only way you ran tell them from new is the low
price. You gel more quality, more style, more comfort
and more prestige than you get from the new middleJirica cars. Check our complete slock today.
,

for your present car NOW while
this sale is on . . . so before
you buy from ANYONE drive
out West 1st. and SAVE ! !

Series 500, 4*door sedan,
standard tranamiaainn.
radio and heater.

*1095
62 Oldsmobile 88
4-door sedan, V-8, automa­
tic trana., power steering
and brakes, radio and
heater, air conditioning.

*2295
60 Ford Pickup

4 Door,
Mar-O-Matie,
Radio,
Heater, P o w e r
Steering and
llrakea.

Itanrh Wagon, 4 Iloor. 6 Cylinder.
Automatic, Radio and Heater.

4 Door Sedan, V*&gt;, Automatic Tranamiaalon, Radio and Heater.
Interceptor, V-8,
minion. Radio,
Steering.

Half-ton, • cylinder, clean,
solid throughout,

AGREE?

*895

62 Chevrolet

We think you'll agree that a used Wido-Track

62 Ford »/2 Ton

The Dodge Boys will give you more

*2195
61 Corvair

ON USED CA RS —

62 Comet 2 Door

F IN A N C IN G

*495
56 MG
I Door Sedan, 4-speed
transmission, radio and
heater.

Sedan, I To Srlrrl From, One
Automatic. One With Standard
Tranamiaainn.

330s — 440s — Polaras
880s — Some Fully Equipped
With Factory Air Conditioners

Ranrhero Plrkup. Very
economical.

There’s Always A Real Goody

—

DRIVING
THE

Impala, 4-door ttdan, V -l,
automatic trana., powar
steering, radio and hrater.

Is a mighty agreeable automobile. Core* on

down lo Wide-Track Town and 1*1 us ahowr
you our qroat selection ol used Wido-Track*.
When you soe thorn, you'll agree that II H'a
a used car you are looking lor you can’l do
any bettor than a used Wido-Track, Com*
on down and aeo us soon.

*2095
61 Chevrolet
Impala Coupe, V-8, auto­
matic trana., power steer­
ing, radio and heater.

1962 Pontiac Starchicf c l wi A .
4-dr. Hydrsmstlr, power steering. ^ T
powrr hrakr*. Alpine white with all
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1962 Pontiac Catalina

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4-DR . VISTA HARDTOP, power
steering and brakes. A popular car
at only

1962 Pontiac Tempent
SPOUT COUPE, economy with a
•poit&gt; f!*4f.-&gt;UitensUc •vnamiaslon,
. adio and heater.

*1295

1960 Pontiac Catalina
I I’ AHM. WAGON with Factory Air
Conditioning, powrr steering and
brakes. For real family fun.

2

Seminole Co. Motors

Continentals

To

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From

1495

1961 Buick Special
DELUXE STATION WAGON, V-8 0 M
fun romhinrd with utility, One of s i L
A merica'* moat popular medium
■
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1801 w . Firat St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Park Ph. Ml 7-2330

109 Palmetto Ave.
322-1881
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Sanford
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.

Winter Park
Ml 4-0209

Belair, I-door sedan, •
cylinder, automatic trana.,
radio and heater.

*1195

63 Ford Galaxie
Country Sedan, V-8, auto­
matic trana., powar steer*
ing, radio and heater. A
low mileage one owner car.

Sedan, automatic trans­
mission. radio aad healer,

*195

300. 2-door, 4 »&gt; Under,
automatic tranamlaalon,
radio and heater,

*595

Q B x n o a i

Hardtop.

1009 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford
322-4884

*695

58 Ford Custom

Sedan 88.

INC

Parkw-ood, I-door Station
Wagon,,
V-8,
automatic
trana., powrr hrakra, radio
and heater.

m
amwam *2595
54 Buick 4 Door

Automatic TransHeater, P o w e r

■ J l i y T L IN C O L N
l l U n I M ERCU RY

*1895
59 Chevrolet
60 Chevrolet

V-8, Ford-O-Malle, Radio ft Healer.

1962 ONE OWNER

owner

*1395
60 Falcon

12 Ft. RUNABOUT. 25 hp
Evinruda, electric start and
trailer. Like new. $295, Ph.
322-7325.

4 Door Sedan, All Lincoln extra*
Including Air Condillon, 2 To
Choose From!

DODGES

63 English Ford
Coneul( clean on#
car*

SALE!

- 0 -YEAR

1964

USED WIDE-TRACK.

WHOLESALE
CLEARANCE
WHICH
ONE’S

62 Rambler
Ambassador Custom, 4door, V-8, standard trana.,
power steering ft brakes,
heater, air ennd.

Monterey 4&gt;dnor. V-R pow.
rr steering, brakes and
window a, radio and heater,
air rnnd.

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The Dodge Boys Are Having An

1964

WIDE-TRACK is a

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Phone 322-4503

USED CAR
SAVINGS
. ARE THE
HOTTEST
IN TOWN!

*1695
59 Mercury

1962 HONDA Motorcycle 3(&gt;3
cc. Perfect condition. 6800
miles. All extraa. 322 4588.

1012

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Next best to a new

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Ranger Seems Certain To Get Pictures

fjrralB Pflfre 12 — July SO. 190*

LBJ Chances In South Rest
On Choice Of Running Mate

Get cooling from a furnace?

(U PI)-Southcrn the edge to the Democrats In
loaders indicated fwiny that some states.
Reallrins dial ' the choice
President Johnson's chances
in Dixie in November hinge on was strictly up to the Presi­
hii choice of a running male. dent, they offered some sug­
These politicians agree that gestion* for "M r. Right" arul
a unanimous nomination for
the presidential race probably
"Mr. Wrong."
will be very close in the South
Without exception, Southern
bul that the "right" vice pres­ politicians polled by United
idential candidate could Rive Press International voiced ob­ FRED STERN in t he
new malinger *»f &lt;*o*atljection to, or were rool to
veur’rt in Snnford Imvward. Ally, Urn. Holiert F
Kennedy because of his stand inir route here from
and views on civil rights.
Valdosta, f»n. He has
TVarr Corps Director .Sar­ been with ihr* firm
gent Sh river wa* the man
111 years, Stern is
A ll A a r* — 3 Year* Up
most freipiently mentioned as r it r rently supervisinR
a vice presidential candidate an expansion project at
acceptable in the South, fol­ Hie store, lie ami Mrs.
H;IS A. M. - 11:15 A. M.
lowed, with almost equal sen
Stern ami llieir two
(intent, by Sens. Kugene Mr- children, 111 ami 9, live
Them* Fur Tht* Year:
Carlhy o f Wisconsin and Hu­ at 2108 Cordova l&gt;r.
“ THIS IS MY
bert Humphrey o f Minnesota
{Herald Photo)
ami Franklin I). Roosevelt Jr.
FATHER'S WORLD"
ATLANTA

VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL

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GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE is in the midst «if an expansion jiroject
which will enable the local store to provide additional servitw to antomo•ive customers. Fred Stern, store manntfor, says the employes will lie ahlo
to rlo nil kinds of work on a rnr "from hamper to hamper” with the ex­
ception of major engine repairs. Three new service stalls are heinyr conatructcd at the cstahlishment located on West First Street. More ci|tiipment js lining added and existinR equipment is bring moderniitetl tu L et­
ter serve customers, Stern says.
(Herald Photo)

Aug. 3, 4, 5, f&gt;, 7

FOR TRANSPORTATION

C A M . -T 2 M M 1
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A Duality Itlfid Olds . . . Cleaner than a hounds tooth.
It's n Super HN. And ■ I door sedan— loo. Only 29,0611
miles. Don't n a il. D non'! Inal long. There's nut hut
one out of a hundred like this one. Only $1,695,110.

Of Christ

Attends Workshop
Clvlcdo Senior Ted Roll*
horn, son o f Mr. and Mr*. K.
L. Hellhnm « f fllnvla and in­
coming president of tin- Ovie­
do High Senior High Student
Council, in attending ttie fifth
niinunl workthnp being ttpnn.
sored by the Florida Associa­
tion of Student Counrili nl
Stetson University in DeLnnd
this week.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.

1500 P A R K AVHNIJB

Ytmr Friendly Ford Dealer
.122-1181
Sanford
W. Park (111-891(1

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PASADENA. Calif (UPI) — |
America's
Ranger-7 space­
craft was racing for the moon
today with scientists saying
"there is no question" its tele­
vision cameras will take the
first close-up pictures of the
lunar surface lie fore collision
Friday.
A successful collision land­
ing and relay of 4,(W0 tele­
vised pictures back to earth
from Ranger-7's six "space
eyes" would mark an historic
first
for
American space
scientists' The first closeup
tu
photographs of the moon's
fare.
The photographs could spelt
success or failure to this conn
v*V t }fs a forced warm a t furnace. A-rtemp's special1* dotry's hopes of landing astro
s'gocd snap-m unit can convert your warm air furnace into an effinauts on tin- moon by 1970.
Ranqrr-T thundered skyward cn-nt cooling-heating system. And installation costs ore modest
because the snop-in c o o lin g system comes from the factory already
on its 22S.600-mlle mission
p*. charged, completely *rcd . and ready to connect and start or Ttte-alay from Cape Kennedy,
critmg Rest of nil. it's Chrysler Engineered,
Ranger-7 w*as expected to
collide with the moon at a
’
speed of I.fitlS miles an hour
at ft 25 a nt, EST, Friday.
—th* world's finsst
\hotil tJ 'j minutes before
air conditioning.
imparl,
television cameras
Lot u&gt; show you why.
will to* activated and the
spacecraft's six e a m e r a s
CHRYSLER
c u s s a t i rso is rrm n mr
should traits toil hark In earth
connaw A T tO N
the historic photos.

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Ruby Defense Beats Deadline
DALLAS (U PI) — Jack
Ruby's attorneya took the
first Step Tuesday In th.-lr

Southern Air

The form trsrtnr is involv­
ed In the majority of fotol
from the electric chair, claim- 1 ••'■‘"'line
Ming the dur­ farm power accidents. Oper­
ing the prosecution's chief
w"« TuM,t“ &gt;’
, " 1" 1 ators of this inoal versatile
witness lied.
|.'losing anil the lawyers bent fiirm machine must know the
safe i.perilling procedure!.
The rluim wns Ihn miiin it hy only Imlf tin hnur.
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filed in the court of List.

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Waterfront Development:

Our Opportunity 3
“ Who will come here and use these
facilities ?’ ’ nsked one City Commis­
sioner concerning the proposed ma­
rina project.
Thursday The Ilernld said it would
All wc can say right now
answer the Commissioner’s question.
Is “ Wow." Interest in the edi*
Here it is.
torial campaign of The Herald
A Broward County (Fort Lauder­
&gt;£to promote interest in and
dale) executive has declared:
support for Ihe lakefront mar“ Millions of people facing retire­
ina project has exceeded any­
ment are better o ff financially than
thing attempted by this news­
any people of n similar group in his­
paper in decades.
tory. These people generally Hre con­
• • •
servative economically as well as in
The phones ring, people
taste."
drop into the office telling the
What about the 2.227 inquiries the
Staff how they are in hearty
Seminole County Chamber of Com­
accord with the stand taken.
merce has received?
. A few have questioned what
What about the thousands upon
'e f f e c t the project would have
thousands who now go to the Flor­
on their city taxes. Rut when ida east coast and other salt water
it was explained the project
marina locations because there are
would be financed as a capital
no major fresh water marina facili­
outlay from franchise fees
ties in Florida?
they joined the team of those
What about the 30,000 pleasure
backing the proposal.
cruft officials estimate will utilize
• • •
the Snnford-Titusville canal when it
Maybe it’s the power of
becomes a reality?
suggestion the people at SanWhat about the other thousands
% ford Atlantic National Bank
upon thousands of pleasure boats
have in mind. Anyway, it ap­ which will use the cross-state canal
pears to be working. All this
facility ami visit Sanford or at least
week the clock on the bunk stop en route?
everybody with whom The Herald
has discussed utilization hns said
this:
“ If the City of Sanford will pro­
vide the marina, private enterprise
will follow with the rest of the fa­
cilities and the boatmen will utilize
it."
Is private enterprise really inter­
ested?
A local realtor the other day wrote
the president o f National Associates,
inc., a firm which constructs and op­
erates a large chain of hotels and
motels.
lie was told about the proposed
marina complex in Sanford. With no­
thing more than that, the president
— not a flunky, but the president—
of this corporation flew to Sanford
and met with City Manager Pete
Knowles. Following his conference
has recorded the correct time,
this executive wrote Knowles, and
but the temperature lights
The
Herald quotes, in part, us fol­
are fibbing. The highest de­
lows :
gree recorded all week has
. .We would be interested in
been a balmy 74.
l.'lock
Watchers feel sure the Cham­ participation in ownership, manage­
ment, financing and or obtaining
ber oi Commerce doesn't
leases for focal and motel operation.
mind. Hardly anyone else
"W e feel that a complete feasiblldoes, for that matter.

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SA N F O R D
ATLANTIC

fluferiaL

BAN K

• *

•

Seen on Highway 1792: A
ponderous turtle was making
its way across the highway
when a string of cara came
along. Three missed it but
the
fourth — WHAP —
knocked it about 20 feet off
the roadway into a clump of
grass. It landed on ita back,
a position
awkward for a
turtle, to say the the least.
A nearby
resident look a
shovel, flipped
the turtle
right-side-up and it clumped
on its way. This time away
from the highway.
• • •

★ ★ ★

Longwood Gets
Coin Laundry
Drainage Case

Dy Donna Eat*
L. C. Bolduc, representative
of a laundry and commercial
waste
treatment
company,
asked the
lam gwnod City
Council Thursday cvenins Mr
permission to dump treated
waste water* Into at ate tiled
drainage line on SR 431 east
Bolduc's company Is con­
• • *
sulting engineers for a selfThose
highly
interesting
service laundry which plans
Coffee Club sessions of the
to locate m the city on the
Seminole Chamber of Comcorner of SR 427 and SR 431
During extensive discussion,
last Thursday of the month Bolduc assured council and
have been halted till early Mayor A. It, Lorminn that the
this (all.
affluent from the laundry that
* • •
would go Into area lakes, be­
Speaking of coffee, the ginning with Lake Evergreen,
other afternoon a popular cof would neither contaminate the
Ice break establishment found waters In any way nor prohibit
itself in a fix. The heating swimming or fishing.
The matter was taken under
element on the coffee maker
quit, And it was some time advisement pending reports
till it cnuld he restored to on chemical breakdown of
service. Well, those Hungs wastes in similar coin laun
happen and customers took it dries.
In other business, bids from
in stride.
Holler Motor Sales Company
and Sanford City Motors on
a 19BS model police car were
opened and read. Action was
.. . . . page 9 deferred until next Thursday’s
Page :» regular meeting.
American Cast Iron Pipe
Page 2A-3A ( ompany of Orlando was low
Comir* ____ _.
Editorial _ _., ..... Page 1A bidder and received a contract
Funeral# . . ___. . Page I for 1.230 feet of six-inch cast
Page 2-A-3A iron, fastite pipe. Others sub­
Horoscope
Society _______ ___ Page 4-5 mitting bids were Davis Me­
ter and Supply Company, Inc.,
Sports ________
TV Programs . ......... Tage it and Hughes Supply Company.
W . th* Women ...... Page 1* ( both of Orlando.

Herald Index

ity report should be run to ascertain
the size motel and food operation
to start with; also, of course, with
plans for the maximum addition. . .
Upon receipt of this report we shall
then have our architect department
make preliminary plans for the ap­
proval of all concerned, and at that
time will decide as to the ownership
and operation of this project."
Please notice;
The head of National Associates,
Inc., did not say that a report was
necessary to determine whether they
would build a motel and restaurant
here. This executive, we point out.
is interested in how big an operation
is needed.
The local group that proposed the
marina complex, did not do it without
a study. They employed a represent­
ative who went to the big motel and
hotel operators, the big restaurant
system owners and the major oil
companies. He didn’t even have pho­
tographs of architectural renderings.
But the response he received was
highly favorable. Kvery single firm
indicated an interest. It was upon
this basis that the marinn proposers
decided that this was the answer to
Sanford’s downtown problems ns well
as the general economy of the en­
tire area.
Sanford has the greatest opportun­
ity in its long history to utilize its
lakefront property. Opportunity, The
Herald is confident, is knocking at
the door.
An investment o f an estimated
$500,000 — just a little more than
was required to build the Civic Cen­
ter — will open that door.
Through that door will come a
plensure craft and marine business
that may not ever equal that of Fort
Lauderdale but Sanford could become
known throughout the country for
its major fresh water marina facil­
ities. Sanford itself can become a ma­
jor attraction to boatmen.
There are nearly 500,000 boatmen
in Florida alone, and they need facil­
ities! Pit! you know that hundreds of
pleasure craft tire parked right now
in Orlando dry storage facilities be­
cause of the need for marinas?
If the City of Sanford doesn’t an­
swer opportunity's knock, what will
happen to the downtown area7 The
ilernld will answer this Monday
when it explains why the marina
complex was proposed in the first
place.
,

★

★

Open ForumSet
On Waterfront

Clyde Ling, president of
the Sunfurd-Seminole Jayceca.
Announced today that hi* club
it sponsoring a public pre­
sentation of the waterfront
development plana, w h i c h
Tame chickens?
night. A were recently propoaed to the
resident west of Sanlord has City Commiaaion, at their
several and each has its own
name. They respond to hi*
commands, perch on Ms lap
or shoulder and cal out of his
hand. Quite a sight. We’re
trying for pictures.
» * *
Even as it stands right
now, the lakefront has a lure
for many boatmen. This week
police were asked by two Mi­
ami groups to watch
their
cars and trailers while they
look their boats on an extend­
ed tour of the SI. Juhns Rlver. Lake Monroe and the river
have that certain something
licking in ill other parti of
Florida.

★

noon meeting at
Center, Thursday.

the

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

Civic

"W e have invited the pro­
posers of thla plan, T. E.
Tucker, president of the Flor­
ida
State
Rank;
Howard
Hodges, president o f Sanford
Atlantir Bank; George Touhy,
executive vice president of
First Federal; and John Bur­
ton, architect to form a panel
and present their original
plana to our group,” said
Long,
“ We are opening the meet­
ing to the Interested puhlic,
and ulso inviting member* of
the City Commission, the
Chamber of Commerce and
arru new* media,” he added.
"The lunchron will be Dutch
ticut. served at our regulur
charge of ft.Mi," he said.
"The Jayceea invite all per­
sons interested in the propos­
ed waterfront development,
which is now being studied by
our city commissioners, to
join us. We ate pleased to
present this program in Ihe
public interest, in order that
we hII may be as well informrd as possible," Long empha­
sized.

4 Boys Report
Loot From Home
A teenager ami three preteen boys told police Thursdsy they found items stolen
from the Thomas E. Farrow
residence. 1103 VVynnrwood
|)r,, in the rear of the home.
Police said they recovered a
plane and gondola model and
a quantity of liquor. An estlmated $35 in coins is still
mi««ing, they added, and the
rase is listed ns "still pend­
ing.”

GOP .Meeting Set
WASHINGTON
(UPD
Goldwatrr for-prwidwit head­
quarters announced today that
Aug. 12 had been set as the
date for a Republican “ sum
mil”
conference on party
unity at Herahey, Pi.^,

Non-Partisan
Barry Meeting
Fills Hall
By Jane Casselberry
A capacity crowd, with a pre­
dominance of registered De­
mocrats, filled the American
Legion Hull at Prairie Lake
Thursday night at a meet­
ing to organize a non-parti­
san group c f Goldwater sup­
porters in South Seminole
County and to unite with the
organization recently created
In Sanford.
The meeting was culled by
Ford Cavanaugh of Forest
City and George Hobrnw tf
Altamonte Spring*.
Called on to speak briefly
wera State Rep. Jan Fortune,
Chairman George llnrdrn of
the Goldwater for President
Committee in Sanford, and E.
Pope Bassett, president of
the Seminole County Young
Republicans Club.
As chairman cf the GOP
Executive Committee in Semi­
nole County, Fortune suid
that he welcomed all supportera in the forthcoming presi­
dential campaign for Senator
Goldwater, whether Democrat
or Republican.
"W e can unite” he said, "on
the common ground of prin­
ciple.”
The group elected Edwin C.
Cromartie of Casselberry as
chairman of the South Semi­
nole unit. Bassett and Boh.
row were named to the execu­
tive committee to work with
those previously elected in
Sanford.
Mrs. Lou Helms o f Longwotd was named aef.-elary.
The organization will appoint
leaders in each precinct and
several were named from
those present at the meeting.
Another meeting is lieing
planned for August.

Food Shortage
NEW DELHI (UPD—India
is in the throes of its most se­
rious food shortage since irvleperwlenre
Food riot* have flsred in
several sections of the coun­
try and officials fear more
trouble unless food Is made
available Immediately to this
nstion’s millions at reasonable
prices.

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday with scattered showers; high today 00-05; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 5fi

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008

SANFORD. FLORIDA

FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1001

NO. 210.

Ranger Gets 'Excellent' Pictures
Before Hitting Moon Bull's-Eye
Shot Hailed
As 'Complete
Success'

H S U V A ...

BRIEFS
Waves Good-By
MIAMI (U PD — An easterly
wave that once packed trop­
ical storm potential skirted
Bermuda Thursday night and
headed into the Northern At­
lantic today, where forecasteia say it will dissipate.

PASADENA, C a l i f .
(U P I)— Ranger 7 paved
the way for America to
land a man on the moon
today by sending hack
thousands o f "excellent"
closeup pictures before a
hullseye strike on the
lunar surface.

Banker Arrested
LOGANVILLE, Gn. (UPI)
— The FBI and Lognnvilla
police early today nm-sted
banker James Francis Lee,
suspected of embezzling his
hank of $08,000. He had $10
in his pockets, the FBI said.

"The whole mission was a
complete eticeess, it hit right
on target," said n jubilant
scientist at the flight’s con­
trol center here. The mission
ended years of frustrating
failure* in the Ranger pro­
gram to fin&lt;l out what sort
o f sijrfnre would greet man
when he reaches earth’s satel­
lite, possibly In HMID or 1970.
Ranger 7 "struck only 9 or
10 miles from dead center.”
said project manager H. M.
Sehurmeier.
The up to 4,000 pictures
transmitted across a quarter
million miles of space in the
dozen minutes Indore impact
were described as "excellent
. , . not interrupted" by the
Goldslirne trucking station on
Fill Ifni flirt's Mojave Desert.
At the control center, elated
scientists, technicians a n d
newsmen yelled In glee ovar
the since, i f t) . n d i .i l f l l . n ’.
followed nearly 70 hour* of
flight from Cn|»o Kennedy.
President Johnson personal­
ty congratulated laboratory
director Dr. William Pickering
by telephone,
"W e are prnuil of the tre­
mendous technical achieve­
ment which this sueresful
flight represents," Johnson
said. “ This is a basic step
forward in our orderly program to assemble the scientif­
ic knowledge necessary for
man’s trip to the moon.”
” 1 recognize that this great
success bus come only after a
number of failures ami partial
failures in our efforts to semi
piol.es to the moon," the Pres­
ident suid. "This
success
should spur us on to added
rffort In the future.”
The President said "our So­
viet competitors have tool
many unpublicizcd failures to
Soviet failures, he added, conSoviet failures, he adddc, con­
firmed the complexity of tire
American success today which
he called a "magnificent
achievement” in the "|reacu.
ful exploration of space.”
Pickering told a news confcrcioc "It’s been a long road,
hul this shot was a textbook
operation . . . everything went
the way it should."

Ban Rejected
NEW YORK (U PI) — A
by the leadership of four
civil rights groups for a ban
on demonstration! until after
the national elections hat
been rejected by Negro lead­
ers across thu country.
chII

GIs Escape Bomb
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U PI)
— Six American soldiers enraped injury today when a
terrorist threw a hand gren­
ade at them hut two Vietnameau children and one adult
were seriously wounded.

Barry Relaxes
MONTE RIO, Calif. (UPI)
— Republican p r t l I dcntlul
nominee Barry Goldwater to­
day began a short pre-campnlgil holiday by hobnobbing
with notahlra assembled at
Ihe annual encampment In
Bohemian Grow.

A MOLT OF LIGHTNING act o ff thin fire at th* Enterprise Elementary
School Thursday night ami when it was over thu entire structure was
destroyed. The blaze started in the top of the ttvo-story structure and
volunteers hurriedly removed largo amounts of equipment, books and
records before hotng driven o ff by the flames ami heat. Top photo shows
the school at the height o f the fire while in the bottom picture some of
the salvuKed equipment cun be seen in the foreground. (Herald Photos)

Enprlo Mourned
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
lad by President Johnson,
friends and colleagues of Sen.
Clar Engle joined today In
mourning the fiery California
legislator whose Inst fight—
against a brum tumor— end­
ed In defeat,

Enterprise Elementary
School Building Burns
Thursday alter the building
was struck by lightning dur­
ing a brief electrical storm.
Most residents of tire area,
many of whom had attended
the school, turned out to as­
sist volunteer firemen from
Drliary, Lake Mary, Sanford

By Mr*. Ritchie Harris
The old frame structure
b’tat housed g r a d e s one
through four, a* well as the
library, office ami first aid
room of the Enterprise Ele­
mentary School, burned to the
ground at alnnil fi,3l) p.m.

Oviedo Delays Board Meeting
Written cnnqdainli
complaints in ad­
vance of the meeting may be
filed at any time with City
Cleik Mr*. Dot Courier.
The regular business meet­
ing of the coup, ii will lie held
at H p.m. Monday as sche­
duled.

has
City Council 1m*
it A It o a r i!l of
K*|tiaHzj«t imi meeting oiriginally *uhi*iduled fur M inlay
evening until Monday, Aug.
31, nl 8 p.m. at City Hall.
Any person 1iiaving « lax
rnmplniut will lx- hiurid by
council at this time.
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Naval Air Station and Florida
Forestry Service. The pump
cr crew* from Volusia County
District Five Road Depart
ment and a erew from Pell’s
Grove Service, Osteen, also
were on hand.
Since Ihe fire broke out In
top of the building, many of
the books and records and
pieces of office and library
equipment were saved.
This pait of the school plant
was built in 1917 on the site of
the former Volusia County
Courthouse which was located
there when Enterprise was the
Volusia County Seat back in
the early 1800’s.
Fire was confined to the
loss of tin* one building.

HARRISON, N. Y. (U PI)
— James M. Landis, 114, a
close adviser to three presi­
dents and former dean o f the
Harvard l-uw School, waa
found dead Thursday In th*
private swimming pool of his
fashionable h o rn r o n t Ii •
grounds of the Westchester
Country Club here.

Laotians Hold
VIENTIANE, Una (UPD
— Laotian right wing troops
today beat buck a counter-at­
tack launched by Communist
P allid Lao forces trying to
retake a portion of vital
route 13 which was raked
clean of Red control in fight­
ing Thursday.

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                    <text>H r M i r l Im B
July 1, 1964 — Paste 4A

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Employment In
County Holds Up
By Julian fltentlrom
Tolal employment In Scml
nole County held at a level of
about IS,000 persona from
November of 1963 until midMay, according to Joseph M.
Foy, manager of the Florida
State Employment Service of­
fice In Sanford.
Foy said that this period
provided the most seasonal
activity and aaid the spring
pick-up in vegetable and ci­
trus harvesting lifted agricul­
tural employment.
Closing of tourist related
businesses, said Foy, eaused
employment in the service In­
dustry to drop slightly. On the
piua aide, ne pointed out that
manufacturing rose moderate
ly with concentrate operations
expanded to handle the Valen­
cia orange crop.
Foy aaid nonfarm employ­
ment went up 500 because of
gains in construction, whole­
sale trade (citrus packing),
service and government.
In mid-May, aaid Foy, un­
employment lit the #area de­
clined to 500—100 below the
previous month as well as last
year. At thli level, he said,
the Jobless number is 3.3 per­
cent of the civilian labor force.
Foy aaid Seminole County's
per capita Income in 1062
was 11,286 • • compared to the
state's $2,053. Average in­
come can be expected to be
low, Foy explained, in an
agricultural area where most
workers are employed only
part time. Foy said the county
ranks 49th in per capita in­
come among Florida's ST
counties.
Figures for 1062 show that
Seminole County had a total
income of $82.1 million for a
population of 63,800.

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Kelly Here To
Thank Workers
8tata Senator Scott Krlly
of Lakeland, who ran third in
the first Democratic guber­
natorial primary, met hia
Seminole County rampnlgn
leaders In Sanford Monday
night to thank all who work­
ed in hia behalf.
Kelly told the conference,
attended by 41 peraons at the
Police Benevolent Building,
that *‘Kelly-(io-Cliiha" were
being formed In each of the
state's 67 counties so that
people — bb John Kadrr of
Sanford put It this morning
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be prepared in case a situa­
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might seek public office in
I960.”
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Seminole campaign manager,
announced that he had been
selected to head the club tem­
porarily and that the 39 local
aupportera present Inst night
joined tha "Go-Club.”

DeLand Church
Has Dinner In
Enterprise
By Helen Snodgrass
A Father-Son Banquet of
the Plymouth Avenue Christ
lan Church of DeLand was
held recently in Enterprise at
the Florida Power Club with
women of the church prepar
ing and serving dinners, buf­
fet style, to some 35 persons
in attendance.
Guest speaker for the even
ing wai Rev. Gerald Smith,
pastor of the Daytona Beach
Christian Church. Itvv. Smith,
who is most adept with alight
of hand performance, present
ed a short period of magic
tricks which tied in with and
illustrated his subject.
The evening was completed
with group singing led by
Bcv. Jack Ford, pastor of the
host church.
Master of ceremonies was
Virgil Gulley. 3trs. Deane
Moore was chairman of the
food committee; Miss Neal
Deane and Mrs. C. A. Bender
•on served as the decoration
committee and Mrs. I. W.
Whittington wai registration
chairman.

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completely Tuesday afternoon
lata when the asphalt spread­
er which had been working
on the city’s new' parking lot
at the corner of First nnd
I’ark, slid hark wards off tho
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along the street? Instead of
flowers, let’a plant »ome veg­
etables.Carrots
have right
pretty tops — look like ferns,
beet tops are pretty, too, A
few stalks of corn would give
It that certain touch,

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tle tomato plant growing in
the cracks of the sidewalk
down near the Sanford Atlan­
tic Hank. If someone would
drop in un onion or two or
maybe some chives, we might
whomp up enough for a sal­
ad. Guess
tha city would
claim them.

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What do you say to pulling
up all the podoenrpus and
planting banana trees? Use­
ful as well ai pretty. Make
rice ahade, too. We’d become
fanioua. "Sanford — you
know — the town where the
Streets are lined with bulimia
trees — cha-cha-chat
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area Legion representative la
asking all eligible women vet­
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only all-wumen American Le­
gion Host in Centrnl Florida
to contact her a t 1-1 T. Trip­
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Carroll Uurke have been nam­
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the Florida Bar, according to
nn announcement by Hnr
President Chester f l a i d H.
Smith of Lakeland, Butko was
appointed to the family law
committee and Cleveland to
the uniform state laws com­
mittee,

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CHURCH HELLS WILL HINT. . .
. . . Joe Henry Frazier pulls rope

City, County
4th Schedule
City and county offices
throughout the county art* mixed in their decisions about
how to observe the Fourth of
July holiday which falls on
Saturday.
Sanford city employes will
enjoy the weekend off, but
will not take any extra days,
following a decision made b&gt;
city commissioners.
County employes in the
courthouse and elsewhere ml'
have a three day holiday, tak­
ing Monday off in observance.
Oviedo offices will also bo
closed Monday, but Altamonte
Springs city offices will close
on Friday.
Casselberry offices will ob­
serve only the weekend, with
no extra holidays forthcom­
ing.
Downtown Sanford mer­
chants will lk closed all day
Saturday in commemoration
of the nation's Declaration of
Independence R. L. Perkins
Jr., chairman of the Mer­
chants Division of the Cham­
ber of Commerce, said today
The post office will be closed
Saturday, Postmaster Ccclle
Heard said today. Mnit will
be boxed and dispatched, but
only specials will lie delivered,
she said.
All oilier post offices In the
county will also be closed.

Word lias also been receiv­
ed that Joffre C. David of
Orlando has been named to
a roster of technical repre­
sentatives who will provide
information and advice to be
used in the round of trade
negotiations in Geneva. Joffro is general manager of the
Florida Fruit &amp; Vegetable
Association. Tho rosier Is to
provide an officiul channel of
Absentee ballots for (be
communication between the
President's office and non­ July 13 referendum in North
governmental groups with In­ Orlando on proposed amend­
ments to the village charter
terest in the talks.
will be available at the village
• • ■
Miss Aurelia Itise Levy, office through next Wednes­
daughter of S. L. Levy of day, July 8. No ballots will be
Sanford bus been accepted for issued after this dale and all
admission at David Lipscomb marked ballots must lie re­
College Nashville, Tenn. for turned and in the clerk’s of­
fice by 5 p m. Saturday, July
the summer quarter.
11, if they are to be counted.
• • •
Polls will be open on Mon­
The mall brings word that
the monthly meeting of the day, July 13, in the village
Board of Control, iluted for hall from 7 a m. until 7 p in.
July 16-17 in Tallahassee, has Election workers will be Mrs
been postponed until July 23- Etta Harville, Charles Tress21. More time was needed for ler and Bob Derum, all mem­
review of tlie proposed legis­ bers of the elected charter
lative budgets for elute uni­ board. Alternates will be the
remaining two board mem­
versities for 1805-67.
bers, Hob Dean and Mrs.
Hollins College’s Mills Ms- Mary Howell.
Proposed changes, it ap­
morial Library bus received
proved by a majority of the
a gift of 0 curly Victor lied
1C1 registered voters, call for
Seal victrola records from
setting-up a five member vill­
Col. Martin B. Chiltick of
Winter Park. The collection age council plus a mayor who
includes famous sounds of wilt lie elected by the people
in a special election to be call­
Enrico Caruso, John McCor­
ed within 80 days. The mayor
mick, Ernestine Schumanelected at this lime will hold
Helnk and others.
office until the next regular
• • •
election In March, 1900.
Mrs. John Picrro, poppy
Other recommendations per­
dsy chairman for the Ameri­ tain to methods of adopting
can Legion Post 83 Auxiliary, village ordinances and inure
announces that the proceeds clearly define function* and
from the recent sale of pop­ authority of the village coun­
ples wss 1252.30. She wishes cil, mayor, court, judge and
to express her gratitude to law enforcement officers.
the many volunteers and buy.
era, who contributed to the
success of tha sale.

North Orlando
Ballots Ready

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Herald Index
Abby ............... ....... Page 3A
Bridge ............. . . l’a*e 3A
Classifieds ....... ,. Pages 10-11
Comics ............ ....... Pago 2A
Editorial ......... ....... Page 1A
Funerals ......... ......... Page 2
2A
Horoscope .......
SB
Society ............
Sports ..................... Pages 4 5
TV Program* . ....... Page 3A
/ We tha Women . . . . . Pa&amp;e 3A

3 Tugs Bring
Cargo Here

Sanford's Lake Monroe look­
ed like a miniature Jacksonvile port this morning when
three tog* were picked up at
local piers.
The tugs had towed barges
to Sanford and were standing
by while they were being un­
loaded. Later the tugs will re­
turn the empty barges to the
home port of Jacksonville
where they will be loaded and
the cycle repealed.

SIRENS WILL SCREAM . . .
. , , Mrs. Mary Hnrkey represents city

U. S. NAVY HELPS KEEP PEACE . . .
. . . Chief J. J. Sexton pushes button

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

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Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday, scattered idunvefn in afternoon, evening; high today 02; low tonight in 70.*.
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 223
VOL. fill
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1904

100 Pet. Assessment
17 'M iss Flam es' ContpeSe Mrs. Walker
Sees Little
B R IEFS
Prisoners Riot
Effect Here
JISW A...

By Donna Fair*
Tho Mis* Flame of S^mtFT. LAUDERDALE (UPD llole County beauty contest,
—About I7i&gt; prisoners in the to be one of tha main attrn&gt;
Broward County jail staged a lion* at the Longwood Volun­
brief riot Wednesday over
foot), officials said.

Horses Burn
MILTON, Mass. (UPD —
Thirty-five ta *0 valuable rid­
ing and »how horse* wero
killed today when a general
alarm fire swept a hayfillcd
barn.

Barry In Senate

WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Harry Goldwatcr turned
from political campaigning to
Senate business today before
leaving for a Fourth of July
weekend at his Arizona ranch

Trainmen Killed
PITTSBURGH (UIM) —
Three crewmen were killed
and a fourth was injured today
in Ihe rear end collision of
two Pennsylvania ltailroad
freight trains.

Reds Hit Convoy
SAIGON, South Viet Nam

(UPD — Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas ambushed a
South Vietnamese army convoy in broad daylight Wednes­
day.

Court Defied
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) —
The Virginia Education Hoard
defied a federal court Wednes­
day and appropria'ed (225,000
for children enrolled in private
and segregated schools in
Prince Edward County.

Hijacked Truck
Found On 426
A whisky-hauling truck, hi­
jacked Tuesday night In Or­
lando, was found late Wed­
nesday afternoon on Route
(2fi between Oviedo and Gen­
eva.
Tiie driver, Tim Waters of
Jacksonville, told police he
was stopped by two men, plac­
ed In back of the truck and
driven to a wooded area. The
men then ordered him into a
car and told him to drive.
He was released early Wed­
nesday morning and aleried
police.

Civitans To
Hear Officer
Cdr. Valentin G. Matula, of
the Sanford Naval Air Station
will be the curst speaker at
the Civilan Club meeting at 7
p m. Innizht at the Capri rrstaurant.
Cdr. Matula is the executive
officer of H e a v y Attack
Squadron One. He will discuss
the missions and capabilities
of his unit and its airryaft us­
ing color slides to illustrate
their role at aca and si home.

teer Fir* Department’a Fourth
of July Fiesta, will see a to­
tal of 17 girl* representing
eight department* compete
for the title.
Tha lathing beauty portion

of thu contest will take place
Friday at 7 p.tn. On Saturday,
wearing attire of their choice,
the girls will ride their spon­
soring fire department’s truck

HELL OF FREEDOM . . .
. . . R uhr by Mayor A, L. Wilson

Mayor Sets
Celebration
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
ford sounded a call today for
all citizens of the city ami
county to join in the ringing
of tlie Froedom Bells on July
4.
The observance of the issth
year since the signing of the
Declaration of In lepemlenre
will lake place across the na­
tion at 1 p. m., lasting for
three minutes.
In Sanford siren* will blow
and 1h&gt;IL* will ring and all citi­
zens are urged to join in the
celebration.
Mayor Wilson lias Issued a

Palro! Leaving
Sf. Augustine

proclamation which read* la
party:
‘‘WHEREAS, tlie tolling ol
the Liberty Bell at Independ­
ence Hall, Philadelphia, Penn­
sylvania on the 4lh day of
July, 1*76, proclaimed the
signing of the Declaration of
independence, and
WHEREAS, the adoption of
this historic document marked
the birth of our country a* a
free and independent nation,
and
WHEREAS, It Is fitting that
(hr anniversary nf this great
event should be appropriately
observed m each year at tha
same moment throughout tha
United States.
NOW THEREFORE, be it
resolved that 1, A. L. Wilson,
Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Florida, do hereby request
that nil bells be run for threa
minutes, starting at one o’clock
on the afternoon of July 4,
19G4 in observance of Indep­
endence nnd American free­
dom*.”
'I'he City'* civil defense air
cn will be sounded with a
three minute blast and th«
Naval Air Station will blow
their siren at the snmc time.
All rhiirchrs in Hie vicinity
who have bell* will ring them
and Lions will ring the bell
on the old fire engine in Fort
Mellon P a'k, where their Fun
Fair will be held.

By Julian Strnslrom
Wednesday’a
decision of the
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ST. AUGUSTINE (U N ) Florida
Supreme
Court which
For complete schedule of
Tlie Slate Highway Patrol lieordered Dade County to
events sec Pages ti amt 7.
gau withdrawing Its force*
ordered Dade County to in front St. Augustine today in
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assessments from Mt to IDO view of a Irucft that has
lb the para-'e which will be­ percent Ik i light Immediate brought racial pfhco to the
gin nt Long wood Elementary reaction ’clay from Seminole historic tout 1st town.
Both iiitegralionisla n n d
School at 10 n.m.'
County officials.
segregationist* called off fur­
Final* of (lie contest, when
Asked If il will have any ther demonstration* Tuesday
tlie entries will appear in for­ effect, upon Seminole Coun­
after Gov. Karri* Bryant ap
ma!*, are ichcdnlcd for 4:30 ty's assessment rolls, Chair­
(minted a hlracial committee
p.m Saturday,
to study local racial prob­
'Die winner will receive a man James P. Avery of tlie lems. Businessmen followed
Board of County Commission­
beautiful trophy, suitably en­
op this development yester­
graved, u rhinestone tiara and ers declared:
"I hope it will I believe if* day hy announcing they would
n bouquet nf rose-. She also
a grind thing because it Is fully comply with tlie new
will be sponsored hy the about time the mi called free­ pending civil rights law.
Longwood department in the holders become freeholder* in
Patrol Olfieer Lee Simmons
state Ml** Flame eonlest to fact rather than in name by said most of tlie force would
lie held during the State Fire­ shouldering their fair share of leave St. Augustine today but
men’* Convention in Jackson­ taxes.”
would "be on call to respond
ville next May,
Several years ago Seminole immediately if needed."
First and second runners-up County had a tax Im e ol
He would not say how many
will receive engraved trophies same (.15 million with a mill- men would remain. The slate
WASHINGTON (UPD—The
and cori-age*.
age of 43 50. A reassessment, had a force of more than 230 House finally passed and sent
Entries and department* based on 80 percent ol value, oilirers here at tlie peak of to the White House today farthey represent are: Itowenn Immediately increased the tax tlie racial trouble.
reaching civil rights legisla­
Rainier ntul Bobbie I.ee Wat­ base to $tdo million and the
FIREWORKS look like this “in the can.” Linn
Guv. Bryant said lie ha* nol tion horn of race violence,
kins, Casselberry; Charlotte millago was reduced by the disclosed the identities of bombings, vole curb* and con­
Jay Wnrnicke who is in cltarRu of fireworks
Sanders, F l o r I d a Forestry County Commission to 11. Un those tic appointed to his bl- tinued resistance to school In­
demonstration for Lions Fun Fair at Fort Mellon
Service; Vicki McAidle, Gin- thii basis, a former comini**- racial committee because lie tegration.
I’ark, Saturday, nays lyrotcchnic display will
dcrville; Pat Msckall, Luke doner explained today, one dhl not want to make their job
be set off soon after da'k to climax the Fourth
The milestone measure—en­
Mary; Linda Davis, Anita mi.I produced about ( 2(JU,ooo in more difficult.
of July celebration. Fun Fair begins at 1 p, m.
acted after more than a year
Faulk, Pamela Hicks, Carla taxes. Under the old rate a
with pony rides, train rides, merry-Ko-ruuml,
of congressional consideration
Lommlcr, Karen Lyons. Linda mill provided uimul (35.lam.
special pames, eye tests a cake walk, food and
—was sped to tlie White llonsu
Pound
Dies
Seminole County’s tax ass­
Nottingham, Stella Perkins
fun for all the family.
(Herald Photo)
CAMBRIDGE, M an (UPD w- h e r e President Johnson
and Margaret Stevens, Lung- essor, Mary Earl Walker, —Roacoc Pound, 01, former planned to sign It into law
wood; Jackie Atchison, North said: "We arc now assessing dean of the Harvard law this evening at a televised
Orlando; Pat Caldwell an I on full value in tlds county school and called by many ceremony.
Louise Carter, Oviedo and I’nt under the Just value law. This "Hie grand old man of law,"
The final congressional ac­
Grimsloy, Sanford Naval Air takes In tile type of construc­ died Wednesday night ut Har­ tion came when (he llousa
tion, cost, depreciation and
Station.
voted to accept the bill as
several other criteria con­ vard’s Stillman Infirmary fol­
Lillian Hick* for Longamended hy the Senate.
lowing
a
long
illness.
tained in Hie just value law.
wood has withdrawn from the
"This year we are using the
contest don to rooflictlm; en­
Income approach on assessing
gagements.
business properties.” She add­
A contract for the four- S four-lunc the stretch from
Judging tlie girls "(l beauty, ed that according to informa­
luning of SIt-40 from French be Orange County line south poise and peisunulity will be
tion from Uie state's railroad
Richard Iltnnkerihecklnr of assessment Liard Seminole Is
Avenue to Mellonville Avenue * U. S. 50.
in Sanford will he let during Ill the county’s secondary Orlando, second vice president assessing at ao jicrccnt.
August, according to a tenta­ regrum, Stcnstrom said it of the state firemen’* nssoei” 1 don’t think tlio decision,”
tive schedule announced Wed­ ms announced that a con- at inti; Jim Davis of Ml Dora, said Mrs Walker, "will have
nesday by State Round De­ fact would be let this month district six vice president nnd any effect here in this coun­
partment officials.
Jr the reconstruction of SB Mrs. Jim Smith, past presi­ ty. We can justify any evalua­
The information was reveal­ 34 from Altamonte Spring* dent and current vice presi­ tion we have made under the
ed ut a meeting of represen­ ortli to Longwood ami that dent of the Orlando Auxiliary, just value law,"
FREE REPLACEMENT rm any
Christy Harp, principal of
Avery, in hi* statement,
tative* from municipalities, ext February a contract
South
Seminole
Elementary
said,
"It's
unfair
for
business
f irs t line or premium
county governments, utility ■ould be swarded to continue
commercial
property
firm* and planner* held at 37 from I.ongwcod north to School and prominent Long- and
SEIUERLINC TIRE (a Trademark
Orlando. Repre»enting Sem­ ‘hero the A C L railroad wood resident, will net n&lt; owners to shoulder most of
of STERLING) . . . If the tire
the lax load while home own­
inole wa* Guy 8ten»trom, as- nek* cross General Hutch­ master of ceremonies.
ers
do
not
provide
their
share,
fails due to ANY cause (road
•iiturit county engineer and ison Parkway.
ami yet the home owners are
right-of-way agent.
In October of this year a
hazuril,
workmanship, etc.) In cnn*
the ones demanding most of
Stcnstrom »aid it wa* also infract to rework and rlimthe services,"
nf failure yon rcI n NEW TIRB
announced that a ccnlrarl ml* dangerous curve* on
Avery said that now Semi­
would be let, also in August, R 42*1 fr m Goldcnrod to
FREE
. . . NOT AN ADJUSTMENT!
nole’s tax base is approxi­
fur four-luning Sit 430 from arledo will lie Id.
New, home-size American mately (195 million with a
Tire must have at least 1/16” tread.
Hake Howell south to the Or­
flags are presented each new millago rate of 13.25. He esti­
This
guarantee
good on lire* purchased before July 4
ange County line.
resident of Dr liana hy Marklc mated that if Seminole pro­
lie said that construction Mostly Fourth
Brothers, developer* nf the perties were assessed at 100
INKW STORK HOURS: (Inn. thru Frf. R to ft; Sat. A to II
ii'iially lu-gin* approximately k United Pres* International community. They have asked percent tlie tax base would
30 days following the award­ II will cost d o million to that these flags be displayed increase to well ovor (200
ing «f a contract.
&lt;jan up the refuse scattered at each homo, Saturday, July million and (bat one mill
In connection with SR 436 !‘ littcrhugi during the three 4.
would produce about (210,000.
from Laka Howell to the Or­ •V, July 4 weekend, accord
If any resident has not re­
" It is possible," he said,
ange County line, Hlenstrom i| to Keep America Beauti- reived his flag lie may call at "that the millage rale could
322-0651
105 W. Find SI.
Sanford
said it we* also revealed that fj a national anti litter or- the Deltona sales office to I be reduced back to II.”
a contract also would be let gtuation.
I pick OIK up,
I Uke iilury ou Page 2)

Rights Bill Sent
To White House

SR-46 Paving Job To
Be Let In August

N E W TIRE

FREEI

Deltona Homes
Given Flags

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100 Percent Assessment May Hit All Florida Homeowners
MIAMI &lt; u r n - Dad* County went to work Thursday
doubling property assessments
on it Ux roll* to satisfy a
court order that may prove a
hard lioaacial blow to borneowner* all over the atate.
Retiring County Attorney
Darbey Daria aaid he felt a
request for a rehearing would
be ueelesr in view of the
atate Supreme Court'* unani­
mous ruling Wedneday uphold
log a lower court order for the
county to value properly for
taaatkm at 100 per cent of Its
real worth.
County Manager Irving Me
Nayr ordered the ta i depart'
tnent to work doubling a**e**
m enu on the IN I Ux roil* to
m eet a July II deadline act
by the courts.
Homeowner*, h o w e v e r ,
probably will have the blow
aoftened by a dhqi in mlilage
to so with the increase in
assessment. Dut homeowners
In the lower price ranaei are
•till likely to set a bis boost
CHAIRMAN for Snnfcrtl Chupter M04, Women of the Moose, who were
in their tax bill* this year aj
present for the recent installation, were, seated, from left, Kleanore Potent,
a result of the derision.
membership: Knthleen Fauphnan, social service) Yvette Ilamsy, hospital;
Dade had valoed property
btnndlnK, Eva Moore, ritual director; Betty HooRorwcrf, Mooschuvcn;
fo- taxation at SO per cent of
Conda Sampson, publicity nnd Lucy Hodges, library. Not present was
cash value. Only three of the
Mamie Hodge, Mooschenrt chairman.
(Herald Photo)
state's 67 counties now use full
cash value In assessing pro­
perty for taxation, thus, the
Supreme Court ruling will a d
ea a precedent for other
counties who will have In
either re assess properly or
simply raise present assess­
ments mathematically to meet
(he loo per cent requirement.
The Dade rase was started
by attorneys for the Dupoo*
P lata Center. They argued
that their client was paying
e greater share of taxes b e
cause private property own
er« were being assessed at leas
than full value.
The court turned down a
plea from Dade County for a
delay until 1me of the effect
id the full value order in order
(o provide time for a full re­
assessment of property on the
U x rolls.
Tbe court pointed out (hat
the county made a similar
plea in a tax case in INI and
•aid, "we think enough time
baa now elapsed." A INI re*
assessment program never be­
NAVY RELIEF CHECK was presented by (Mr. H. W. Bartholomew, left,
cam e final due to a number ol
commnmlinff officer of Heavy Attack Squndron 11, to Lt. Cdr. David E.
political changes involving Me­
Fitzgerald, right, chairman for the US8 Franklin D. Roosevelt. Looking
tro government.
on
is Ensign Albert G. Love, squadron chairman.
Tbe court yesterday said the
‘
* (Official U. 3. Ntvy Photo)
•0 per cent valuation Dow used
by tbe county "is contrary to
law end discriminatory," and
In effect raises the state's
homestead
tag
eiemption
limit bom 11.000 to *10.ow In
Dade, the court aaid, this re­
sulted in letting about JJ .000
homeowners get by without
The General Henry S. San­
H*svy Attack Squadron men. this Is an kv*rage of al­
U ses.
most
|S.W
eontrtbuted
per
ford
Memorial Museum and
Justice Richard Ervin wrote Eleven, commsndcd by Cdr.
' Library has adopted a sum­
a special opinion in the case B. tV. Bartholomew, has re­ man.
urging the delay *vquested by cently concluded a highly suc­
Lcdr. Davl9 E FttigrrwM. mer schedule, it was announ­
Dade County, but the full cessful Navy Relief fund overall chairman of the Navy ced today. Until Oct. 1, the
court did not accept his re ­ drive conducted aboard the Relief drive aboard the Roose­
building will b« open to vislcommendation.
USS Franklin D. Roosevelt velt, received a check for tors between the hours of 5
Ervin argued that
Ux
Under the chairmamhip cf It.OJS VO from Cdr. Barthalo*
assessors should not he coerc­ Ensign Albert li. Love and mew representing the Chrck- 1and 5 p m. on Thursdays and
ed to require a mathematical
his division keymen, the offi­ ertaila share of the contri­ Saturdays.
doubling ai the existing ass­
The library r.ow has a copy
cers and men of VAIi-11 con­ bution collected. Ll. Cdr. Fitsessment of property."
tributed over 11.000 CK) to be germld was a number of of T h e Entertaining Life of
D tdc'a present mills ge Is
IDavy Eleven for Si months
art at 41. Estimates are that used for the benefit of Navy before being a«signed to the General Sanford in Florida."
Belief.
With
a
squadron
te
a
under full value assessment
Rixwevclt in October of 1WI This may be trad by interest­
H will drop to somewhere in pic tnent of 207 officers and
During the drive, which ed parties.
the vicinity eg IT.
Muck interest in the way
swa conducted by the means
of selling tickets for a te rn s of curios fills the shelve* of
of pits* drawings, the mem­ ths library and museum, from
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ber* of Y A tt-ll did not go a Latin dictionary of common
is
r im
i m ci ir
n o n r.
s ix t h
j i nix i* i.
r i m » it
BROMLEY. England (U H ) urreward-d. Lt. (Jgl Roger law published in 1*25 to an
n r n o n i u s is x s n t o n
—The Bromley Group Hospital F. Newkirk won a sterea tape IS50 map of the United
•MSis o L a r o r s T v
Management C o m m i t t e e recorder and J. B C'emeol*. States, plus photo* of a mon­
r x t u i v r s o . ts iin
x o rtc a n r » r r r
ument destroyed* recently by
agreed
Wednesday to pay ITS AN, won a wristwateh.
TM .t a r t T s : o r r i n a i o v t m
the United Arab Republic,
M0 to the widow of Hugh Hall. I
HAiitiT tv nrssK M ,
„ hM , r t il l,,. * , U
i Tbe portraits of old furniture
56. a ho died last year after
1(1* H r ..4 * * )
Only royal palace an L'.a. and bric-a-brac make the li­
drinking a m ature of glucose
Tul.4*. OS I*
Tea see h » r « » r notiC.« 1 ik t l sad chloroform given turn af­ soil is Honolulu's laUm Pal­ brary and museum an interSuit fe.s V**a film a ft I. It r«S ter a blood test
. esticg place to visit.
ace.

a ijr

SS Elementary
Enrolls 170
For Summer
Ry Jane Casselberry
A successful summer rec­
reation program is In its
third week nt .South Seminole
Elementary School at Cn»e*lberry with 170 boys and girl*
enrolled.
The program, which will be
continued for four more
weeks, I* under direction of
Coach Jim Clark of South
Seminole Junior High Sehool
■nd Othell Sullivan tnd Mrs
Lois English of South Semi­
nole Elementary.
It Is open to youngsters,
six to |S years, Monday
through Friday, from 8:.K) un­
til 11:ftO n.m. Special events
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS installed recently for Sanford Chapter 1401,
are planned for each Friday.
Women of the Moose, included, from left, Marcella Williams, sentinel;
A talent show is scheduled
Katherine Dyson, assistant guide and Joyce Whitten, guide. Not present
this week and a treasure hunt
for the photo were Thelmu Emerson, argus and Betty Johnston, pianist.
and field day already have
(Herald Photo)
taken place.
The group goes skating on
Tuesday mornings at Skat*
City and swimming on Thurs­
day mornings at the Land
O'Lakes Country Club pool.
Regular activities ire avail*,
ble a t the school on the»*
mornings for those not w ish-1 WASHINGTON (UPD —
Inr to skste or swim.
For the first time in history,
LONDON (LTD — A Com--will not prevent the sale to
Arts and ersft* and soft- the Labor Department has amunist
ship is carrying 16 Cubk of any item which i« not
hall and ha»kethal! are among dopted regulations for removthe many activities offered n! of local union officers guil- British bases to Communist on the list of strategic mateCuba today in defiance of U.S. rials the Allies have agreed
each day. A special room has ty of serious misconduct.
The action Wednesday es­ efforts to ostracise Fidel Cas- not to ship to Communist
been set Slid* for teenagers
countries. Buses are not on
tablished standards for judg­ tro's revolutionary regime.
for dancing and gsmes.
The huso*, manufactured by thi« list.
ing if union procedure* for
Ley land «old tvi buses to the
di*mis»ing officers accuse,! of Leyland Motors, were loaded
wrong-doing are adequate un­ aboard the Communist Ea«t Castro regime In February,
German freighter Heinnch giving it an option to purchase
der the law.
The regulations also set up Heine earlier this week. They an additional. 1,000 vehicles,
guidelines for setting up pro­ are the fl-« of 950 such vrhi- u * month. It was announced
Ca,troitr» hrd ordered
cedures if the union fail* to do* sold by twylsnd to the tj,a(
Cs«*mites for more than ITS another 500 buses.
follow
through
on
its
own
by­
WASHINGTON (LTD —
m*LUo°1 The British firm has taught
The Interior Department may law a.
The British government re- Cub#n technicitM to oper4te
turn Ellis Island, atrway to
fused to stop the aale. saying
nB aU m ^ b u m . and
America for more than 18 No Meeting
that It was "a slmp.e rommermadf no
^ fact
The
Lake
Mary
Chamber
of
million immigrants arriving
rial operatinn'
that
it
hopes
to
do
further
busi­
in New York, into a national Comerc* will not meet to­
Authorities here say Britain ness with the Communists in
night
The
regular
meetings
historical sanctuary sad pub­
Cuba.
of the civic organisation have
lic park.
President Johnson made U.S.
been
disbanded
for
the
sum­
The tentative plan for the
disapproval of the bus deal
Island, which has been dewed mer. The next scheduled
clear to Prime Minister Sir
sine* 1M4, was presented U .meeting will be on tk* first
Alex Douglas-Home at their
tii* Senate Wednesday.
^Thursday n^ght to
meeting in Washington earlier
this year.
By United Press IsIrniaUoaal
Tbe festive Fourth of July
holiday weekend begins to­
night with a warning from the
National Safety Council that
as many as 550 Americans
may die in accidents on the
nation's streets and highways.
July 1, m i .
This is the aessog wbsa tourishlag goods. D o st get
But because tbe holiday
Admi««inn*
"vaeatioa" Nromeu a house- Irtr-Ured. Take short rests falls on Saturday, thousands
Lawrence
Wejrers. Lessle
hold word, when dreams and Dresa comfortably.
of persons will be let off from ;
discussion) turn into reteria- If you require medication. w°rk Friday and head for. Mae Seward, Rayella Spinelli, Maggie Goo,by, Rosa
tiona and road maps. The tra­ kiks enough to sc*
you tfc'ir favorite beach or fishing
Lee Hughes, Nevada Pitts,
ditional toss-up b e t w e e n Ftrough th* trip. And Just resort,
Nita Ann Tabor, all of Banmountains and shore went h ease your pill box goes
Reinforced sUte and local
out with th* Model T. Modern Iverboard or gets lost, ask P°l*ee forces around the eoun- ford; Virginia Morris, Evans­
transportstion
makes th e p^ur physician to make
out try hoped to keep the traffic ville, Ind.; John Lowery, Gen­
era; Slack Stallings, Tanger­
world your oyster —or are ir.extrw prescription blank to death toll to a minimum,
you alergie to shellfish! Still, keep in your wallsti
The safety council estimat- ine.
Births
vaeatioa plana are formed s i, Moat people with chronic ed that between 450 and 550
Mr. and Mra. Carltcn Ta­
much by physical considers- ailments have learned to live persons would die in htgnway
lions as b; financial oocs
uuh them and know wbat accidents between « p.m. lo- bor of Sanford, a Baby Boy.
DUeharges
Certain locations or activj. they can and cannot do safe- r*l time today and midnight
Elmer S m i t h .
Johnny
tie* at* out if. say. Junior hasjijr. In msny ways, they are Sunday. Even if traffic deaths
hay f»ver. or Judy gets sea. better off than their appar- t i s he kept at the average Green, Georgia Robson, Flos­
sick t i e s In the bath tub. Va- netly healthy kinsman who for this time of year, the sie Webb. Gaetano Sanfilipration is no time to be Sick hasr.t had a physical examin- council said the holiday toll po. Dorothy Bergen. Eliza­
or to trmpt fate.
ation in years and has no idea would be tbe second highest beth IVBose, Allyn Hausch,
Because approximately one of hi* physical rapacity or ever.
Ciitford Freeman, Martha A.
out of every five household! limitations. Many of these
Tbe current record for a Nichols and baby boy. Arrctl
has a member wuh some people, accustomed to soft three-day Independence Day Fcw'.er and baby girl. Eliaaform «f cardiovascular ai)4 'tvtng during the year, plunge weekend is 4U deaths la 1N0 beth Stelle and baby boy. all
meot — including high bktxj mto a frenzied vacation round
• -------------------| of Sanford; Edward Michelpressure — SeminoSe-DeBary of ovwr-eaung tnd over-Fxer- i Concept of tha putom.-bik *«n. RrBary; William P.
Heart Association offers aom( tioa that can lead to trouble • ai envisioned by Leonardo
t.ak* Mary; Carolyn
suggestions to help you mak( .tad. after all. vacations arc 4a Vinci mors than 450 years Lindsey and baby boy, Genevacation time safe and plea
t e a r back from.
ago.
set for all members of thi.
family.

Union Leader First British Buses
Ouster Rule Set En Route To Cuba

Island May
Become Park

550 Holiday
Deaths Seen

Tips To Heart Cases
VAH-11 Relief Fund Library Sets
Drive Is Cenduded Summer Hours For Safe Vacation

Hospital To
Pay $28,000

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ficer* of Sanfoni Chapter 1404. Wooten of the Moose. In the photo. H ow ard Price, p a s t governor of Sanford Lodge 18S1. Loyal Order of
who served as installing officer, presents gavel to Eieise Small, senior
lessent: In bark, from left, are Elsie W. Lacey, recorder; Ida May
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Jimmy Barks To
Be Delegate To
Key Club Meet
Jimmy Barks, son of Dr.
and Mrs. O. L. Barks of San­
ford will be among y.ooo Key
Clubbers and their aduit ad­
visers who will attend tbe ’ let
annual convention of Key Club
International at Dallas, Texas,
July 5 through H.
Barks left Sanford Wednes­
day afternoon to represent tha
local club.
Key Club International is a
service organitation for hifh
school boys, sponsored by Kiwanis international, and main­
tains similar ideals and objec­
tives. There are more than &amp;«.000 members in approximate­
ly 2600 clubs located in high
schools throughout the United
States and Canada.
The big convention — which
will headquarter at the StatlerHilton Hotel, will get under
way Sunday night with a
speech by Governor Coonslly,
followed by the presentation r ( '
the Key Club International
Theme and Objectives for
1984-65. A theme and related
objectives arc developed each
year to serve as a guideline
for projects and activities of
the International high school
service organization through
the coming school year.
Monday morning, the delerates will gather for a hrunch
highlighted by an address by
Kiwanls President Charles A.
Swain of Cape May, N. J.
The Monday evening session
will feature a speech hy Ed A
Foreman, and the preventstion of three coHege scholar­
ships.
Tuesday the conventioneers
will have a business session
•nd educational meetings, w-.th
a sightseeing tour in the after­
noon. That evening finalists in
the talent contest will compels
for cash awards and "Ralph
Edwards Talent Trophies "
President Kenneth Cohen
will deliver hi* farewell ad­
dress Wednesday afternoon at
the final session of the con­
vention. He is a senior st
Ewing Township High School,
Trenton. N. J ., and has an
outstanding record of service
and leadership, coupled with
high scholarship. Following his
address, the newly elected of­ rf
ficer will be inducted.

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State Starts Year
RVAH-3 Gets New
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July 2, 19fi4 — I’nRC 3

I
JACKIE ATCHISON

LINDA NOTTINGHAM

LOUISE CARTER

STELLA PERKINS

South Seminole Latest 'Miss Flame' Adult Classes
To Have Program Entries Announced Being Organized
For 1st Graders
In Deltona

llj- Jane C»»«rH*'rry
0)
C. M. Harp, principal of
South Seminole Elementary
School in Cncselberry, has an­
nounced a four-week orienta­
tion program to run from July
20 through Aug. 13 for chil­
dren who will enter the firet
grid* at South Seminole thti
year. Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn
will b« the director.
Object of the program ia to
9 give children who have not
had the benefit of kindergar­
ten experience the opportun­
ity to find out what ie ex­
pected of them and a rhanre
to adapt themirlvea to the
classroom situation.
Thoaa children who will be
taking tha course ahould meet
a t 8 a.m, on July 20 at the
« achool. It la expected Hint tho
children will later bo divided
Into two groups meeting from
either 8 until 10 a.m. or from
10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
thereafter.
There will be a fee uf |1
for the four wceka. Parunt-i
may register their child by
railing the school office.

9 Plans Listed
For Deltona
Celebration
tly Mildred Ilsur)
The Pioneer Club of Del­
tona has announced complet­
ed plans for its Fourth of
July celebration which fa
V scheduled to get underway at
1:30 p.m. Saturday with
lunch served on the picnic
grounds of the Community
Center.
The afternoon and evening
will be filled with entertain­
ment to eutt participants of
all agea with lire music and
dancing a« one of the main
« features.
*
An exhibition square dunce
will be presented with the
hope that resident! will de­
sire to sta rt their own
square dance class.
Door prlies, many of which
are being donated by civic
minded businessmen of sur­
rounding towns, w i l l be
Swarded.

Hjr Donna Estes
Latest entries for the I98t
"Miss Flume of Seminole
County” beauty contest being
sponsored this weekend by the
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­
partment u» a feature attrac­
tion of the annual Fourth of
July Fiesta were announced
today by Carl Lommler, con­
test chairman.
Named are Strllu Perkins
and Lindn Nottingham, spon­
sored by the Longwood de­
partment; Jackie Atchison
representing the North Orlan­
do department and I*ouise
Carter for the Oviedo depart­
ment.
Stella, daughter of Mr. ani
Mrs. John Perkins of 2011
Park Avenue, I-ongwood, is 16
years old, f» feet, 4 inrhes tall
and measures 33-22-33, Her
hobbies are swimming, horse­
back riding and dnnririg,
Linda, lb year old daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Nott­
ingham of 7b7 Lormunn Cir­
cle N. Longwood, is 6 feet,
2 Inches tall, measures 34-2434 and likes horseback riding
and swimming.
Jackie la 18 years old and
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn 11. Atchison of 30
N. Cortex Avenue, North Or­
lando. Sho Is b feet, 2 Inches
tall, measures 31-214-31 and
likes tn sew, dance and swim.

Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Hoyt of Oviedo, is
15 years old, is 5 feet, 2 inches
tall and measures. 30-22 30.
Her hobbies are horseback
riiiing, dancing and swimming.
Thu Field.*, which opens today at 8 p.m., is being held
at Reiter Field west of Long­
wood on Knnlnndo Springs
Drive (Sit 434). Judging of
the "Miss Flame" contestants
in bathing suits will lie held
at 7 p.m. Friday and the fin­
als, with entries in formal
evening gowns, are scheduled
fur 4:30 p.m. Snturduy.

Woman Finds
Bed Occupied

ALFEltTON, England (LTD— The town council de­
cided Wednesday night to
board up windows on the
girls' dressing n » m at the
city swimming pool after
learning that anyone standing
on the high diving board could
see straight through them.
Councilor Kenneth Barnet
said “if* perfectly true. I no­
ticed It myself when I was up
there.''
"I shall Investigate,” courw
cil surveyor Francis Walter
said.

LA SPEXIA, Italy &lt;IIPI)—
Mrs. Mnrgheritn Madineill,
SO, returned lu her npurtmpnt
Wednesday to find a com­
plete stranger lounging on
her bed,
"Excuse me, I must bo In
tho wrung apartm ent' the
‘man said, and left through
tho window.
Mrs. Madineill told police
she was so surprised she nev­
er even screamed. When tho
stranger was gone, she culled
police.
A check of the house show­
ed 150,000 lire $250 and one
of her husband'a suits miss­
ing.

Mediators Try
To Stop Strike
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Federal mediators continued
efforts today to prevent a
possible mechanic's strike against American Airlines one
minute nftrr midnight Friday.
T h u Transport Workers
Union has indirntud it may
rail a walkout on July 4 if
the cumpuny does not meet
its request for increased wag­
es und other benefits.

Dressing Room
View Shut O ff

The new slate quality la­
bel, Suoflsvur, informs the
consumer he I* buying a qual­
ity product endorsed by the
Florida I) pt. of Agriculture
when he purchases Florida
produce.

lly 311Id red Haney
Classes now me being or­
ganised in Deltiinn for an
A d u l t Education Program
which will be &lt;11reeled by
Zero! Mallard.
A liquid embroidery class
under direction of Mrs. A.
Pennington of Daytons Bench
will begin at 2 p.m. next Tues­
day and on Wednesday, a
class in flower arranging will
bo taught by Mrs. Evelyn
West of ths Stetson Flower
Shop.
Meetings of ths choral
group will la- continued each
Friday at 2 p.m. with Mrs.
Mildred Clark, vocal Instruc­
tor from DeLnrid Junior High
School, as director.
A fishing class, the newest
und perbnps must Interesting
for men of the arcs, will meet
at 7 p-m. Fridays at tho
Community Center with Louis
II. (Buddy) Nordmann as in­
structor.
Dates and information for
additional clnssrs being con­
sidered will be published at
soon as available.

LBJ Will Spend
4th In Capilol
WASHINGTON (UP)
President Johnson plans to
spend tho Fourth of July
weekend ill Washington.
White House Press Secre­
tary George E. Reedy said
Johnson "has no plans other
than to stay here" during tha
long holiday weekend.

Knights To Hold
Friday Fish Fry
Council 6357 of the Knlghta
of Columbus lias scheduled a
fish fry Friday night at the
councll'a club rooms on Oak
Avenue.
The affair will get under
way a t 6:30 p.m. Thrrc also
will be games and dancing
and all mrinbera and thsir
frienda are invited.

Exiles To March On O AS Meeting
MIAMI (UPI) — Plans for a
Cuban exile inarch on Wash
ington, when tha foreign min­
isters of the America repub­
lics convene there July 21 to
^ consider sanctions against the
Fidel Castro regime, were an­
nounced here today.
A Cuban exile committee
waa formed Id promote the
plan
which
envisages
a
"peace parade” by some 50.000
refugees from Miami, New
York, Chicago and other U. S.
cities plus Puerto Rico.
A
The purpose of the march la
■ front of the Organisation oi
Am m u SUM* (OAOJ build­

ing in Washington would be U&gt; The council of the OAS,
spur the foreign ministers to meeting in Washington lost
take ''some decisive action Friday, ordered a meeting of
foreign ministers for July 31.
against Castro, according to The vote was 17-0 with Mexi­
Luis Manuel Martincr, a com co abstsining.
mittee member.
They will decide — on the
A caravan of buses and cars basis of Venezuela's chargee
will be assembled to transport of aggTCiilon — what specific
some exiles from here while sinctians to apply against the
others will go by train ana Castro regime under the
plane if the plana a r e realised, terms .o f the Rio treaty, a
Marlinei added. The commit­ mutual defense pact among
tee, headed by David Cabesas, Latin American nations sod
hopes to rally 10,000 refugees the U. S.
from Miami alone for the
Martinez claimed that ‘'al­
parade. Cabesas is editor of most all exile groups in
so exile paper called Libers- Miami are behind the plan.
Tha newly-created Cuban

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J

Cilr. J o s e p h W. Akins,
veteran in the Heavy Attack
aviation program, became Ex­
ecutive Officer of Reconnaitsnnro Attack Squldron Three
on Tuesday, relieving Com­
mander Henry H. DeMcnt.
Commander DeMcnt. execu­
tive officer of RVAH-3 since
Dec. 9, 1983, retires with ov­
er 20 years Naval Service.
The executive change took
place during inspection cere­
monies of RVAH-3.
Cdr. Akins entered the Na­
val Service in September 1915
as n proepective aviation Ca­
det, and attended Millignn
College, Milligan, Tenn., as
nn officer rnndidate until
March 1915. He entered flight
training in March 1915 unJ
received ids wings of gold
and commission on Oct. 18,
1948.
Cdr. Akins reported to San­
ford in May 1981, becoming
offlccr-in-chargo of VX-5 De­
tachment Alfa and was re­
sponsible for initiating tha
ASA (formerly A3J) "Vigi­
lante" delivery development
project. In March 1982 he was
sent to the Naval Post Grad­
uate School, Monterey, Calif,
for general line and barcal.surate studies, where he re­
ceived Ills bachelor of science
degree.
He Is married to the former
Nancy Lee Peirce of Kings­
port, Tcnn. They have four
children,
Cdr. DeMcnt retires from
his RVAII-3 post, following
connection with .Sanford avia­
tion in one capacity or anoth­
er for seven and one half
years.
He served nn Flight Officer
upon commission of VAH-3 in
1050, and was Inter assigned
ns Operation's Officer.
Cdr. DeMcnt reside* at 880
Mojave Trail, Maitland, with
his wife, the former Hit Muo
Moron, and three children.

Club Plays
11 Tables

CDR. J. W. AKINS

28 — DEBARY BRIDGE —
Dellnry Duplicate Bridge
Club played 11 tables nt Tuesdny afternoon's weekly meet­
ing in the Firemen's Recrea­
tion Hall. Miss Ethel John­
son directed.
Winners were NS, first,
Mrs. Corirme Lynch and Mrs.
Arthur Wlllgoose; second,
Mrs. Ruth Rlntt and Norman
Meyer; third, Mr*. J. D. Cor­
dell and Mrs. Ida It. Wilson
ami fourth, Mrs. R. F. Nlcholls and Sirs. Myron Acenrdi.
EW. first, Mrs. Kdnn Reilly
nml Arthur Wheatley; sec­
ond, Mrs. A. G. Besom and
Mrs. Frank Holder; third,
Mrs. Dorothy B. Chandler and
Mrs. Donald Johnston and
fourth, Harry M. Brown and
William G. Luts.
Series winners namrd for
the month of June were, first,
Mrs. David Ringer; second,
Mrs. Edna Reilly; third, Mrs.
Ruth Rlnlt; fourth, Airs. Wil­
liam Woodtoek; fifth, Mrs.
Ida B. Wilson; alxth, Mrs.
John Vnndcrschaaf and sev­
enth, Mrs. Elsa Unkles.

Pigeon Flies
Wrong Way

CDR. H. F. DEMENT

LERWICK, Shetland Island
(UPI)—A homing pigeon re­
leased here recently (o fly to
the south of England was
found Wednesday In Haroldswick, Scotland. B r i t a i n ' s
northernmost village.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - over thn same period Iasi
Sales tax collections (or the year.
past 12 months topped legis­ Tho five per cent wholesale
lative anticipations by $1,3 sporting goods tax. recently
million, state revenue Com upheld by l#on county circuit
missloncr J. Ed Straughn re­ court and now headed for a
supreme court lest, produc.
ported today.
This assured the stale of a oil $75.4t!8 in June. 13.7 per
small cash balance as the new cent decline inder way. Total
year opened Unlay, although collections for the fiscal year
the exact amount won't be amounted to to $890,103 which
expectations,
known until all bills an- paid. was u n d e r
The books will be kept open mostly because many outlets
sovenal more days for out­ didn't collect the tax pending
a final determination of IU
standing bills.
"Naturally, we are quite validity.
pleased," Straughn said.
Collections totaling exactly
$230,091,733 for the fiscal year
compared with the $228,500.000 which the legislature esti­
mated it would have to pro Available to you without a
duoc in order to balance the doctor's prescription, o u r
drug called ODRINEX. You
state budget.
must lose ugly fat or your
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or 20.2 per cent. The 1983 legis­ or taking of so-called reduc­
lature increased the taxable ing candles, crnckers of
nr chewing gum. OD­
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Deltona Civic
Group Postpones
Organization
lly Mildred Haney
Peter Piaster of Deltona
tun announced that all fur­
ther meetings to organise a
rlvie association In Deltona
will l*e postponed until fu r
ther notice.
At a meeting May 13 In the
Community Center, Vlnster
was appointed rhalrman of a
group to select a committee
to prepare a constitution and
liy-lnws. Three meetings hnve
been held since to study and
make any changes in the con
ititution recommended liy the
{roup. At the last committed
netting, It was agreed that a
netting of all residents hn
mid lu the near future, but
Hasler now feels there aren't
liough Interested residents
o warrant a successful assn
■inlion luting organised s t the
ime. However, he does wish
s thank everyona who has
piped him In any way with
Hi efforts ao far, and ndillionai offers of assistance
fr&gt;m anyone with organising
.hillty will be appreciated.
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encourage its sympathisers to
support the idea but that the
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for some organizations indi­
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About Sports

Navy Blanks Hunt To Even Little League City Series

Thinking Rufus Hits And
Out Loud Hurls Sailors
By Jalisa BUMtTOM

Seminole Swim
Team Wins 19
Meet Awards

INSIDE TRACK IN POPULARITY

TodToOWin

If It weren't for the fact th»t
tbe major kaguea mu*l waR Tbe Navy nine, LltUe Amer­
By Ms B. Wilson
until a boy or In* class gra­ ican League champions, re­
duate* from high school, in
Tha
Ssmlnola Swim Asso­
aU probability Um kou U of bounded Wednesday night in
ciation
returned from a three
a very major baaeball team in the second game of its best
day meet in Daytona four tro­
the business would be after two-out-of-Uirre-ga me series
phies and fifteen ribbon* rich­
with the tltieholders of the
Skip Senkarik.
er.
He’* the Moaatiooal young- Little National loop to white­
Eight-year-old
Tommy
ater who hurled and batted wash t h e Uncoln-Mercury
Hunter is the proud possess­
tha Hunt Lincoln - Mercury Comets of Hunt's, 4 to 0.
or of a beautiful gold trophy
Comet* to the Little National
The City Recreation Depart­
signifying a first placa in the
League title in the City lie- ment's Lillie League city ser­
breaststroke.
creation Department'* base­ ies is now knotted at oneBob McIntosh earned a tro­
ball program. He threw two game apiece since the Autophy for coming In second in
no-hitter* during the season hi men shutout the Sailors 2 to
the age 8 and under free­
winning 10 games.
0 in tiie first of tbe two con­
style event with Walt Morgan
And then Tuesday night. tests.
grabbing the third piece tro­
In the first game of the city
The "decider" wilt he
phy in the same event.
•rrJe* with the Nary'* Sill- played tonight at Fort Mel­
Barbara Bolt (her team­
•re, winner* of the Utile
lon Park. Game time la
mates call her "Lightning” )
American loop UU*. Sea- scheduled for 1:14.
received a trophy for third
fcarik comes np with Ms top
In last night's all important
place in the age 16-17 girls’
performance of the year—a affair—It was a mutt win for
Imtterfly.
Kathy Reagan won
perfect game.
the Navy—Andy Rufus walk­
ribbons in the individual med­
The youngster I* aleo a ten- ed off with the most vtiuable
ley, butterfly and freeetyla
nation* I basketball player. He player honors.
and Walt Morgan won two
participated in the Biddy Bas­ Rufus took the mound and
ribbons — one in the individ­
ketball League during the win­ was In complete c h a r g e
ual medley and tha other in
te r end aet all kinds of scor­ throughout the tilt. After
the butterfly.
ing records. In fact his scor­
yielding a double to tha ComCherie Roacmond was a*
ing was so outstanding be
et'a lead-off hitter, Skipper
warded three ribbons in the
rated national mention in
Senkarik, Rufus rifled tlx in­
age 8 and under girls' back,
Sports Illustrated,
nings of hitlers baseball.
breast and freestyle; the
Wonder what he'll do when
Over tbe span he permitted
Epps boys — Kevin and Den­
he's old enough to play footonly four base runners. One
nis — won fourth and sixth
baUT
got there on a hit, another on
• • e
place ribbons in tha breast­
stroke and freestyle, respec­
Tbe wire services, parti­ an error, and Rufus handed
tively and Steven Baker, a
cularly United Preae Interna­ out two free tickets himself.
sixth In the breaetstroke.
tional, feel that tha prospect! He whiffed 13, however.
Michael Smith won a rib­
tor congressional passage of Tiie records Indicate it was
bon for placing fifth in tha
legislation creating a federal tbe first time a Little Amer­
freestyle; Sandy Richards
c u r to oversee professional ican League twirler bad fired
• shutout this season. "I'm
placed sixth in the ag* 16 to
boxing seem quite remote.
17 girls' breaststroke; a n d
Tbe legislation, along with real happy," Rufus comment­
Barbara Belt won a fourth
■ h a deolgwed to place all ed when the encounter was
pro team sport* on an equal over. He said be figured this
record for 10— -more strike Willie Mays' 23nl home run in place ribbon in th* back­
By
George
C.
Laagferi
hails in exempting certain was bla beat gams by far this
the first and back-to-back dou­ stroke. Lent but not least,
outs in a game tn 56.
UPI Sparta W ritof their player acUvtiiee season and was glad it came
bles by Del Crandall and Jove Bob Hedrick placed sixth in
Koufax
(11-4)
allowed
only
Grandpa can atop turning
from federal anti trust laws, during the playoffs.
Pagan in (ho second inning. the 1500 wd. freestyle for
Not only did the youngster back the clock to the good old five hits in dropping Uw Phil­
was approved Tuesday by
Bob Voale (7-G) waa the loser, boys age 15 to 17. . . that’s
lies
H
i
games
behind
the
the S m ile 's anti trust sub­ shine brightly on tiie hill, he days of Hubbell and Dean and league-leading G l a n t a . It The Dodgers spotted the 60 laps of Daytona's 26 yard
did his share and more in pro­ Newhouser and Keller because
committee.
marked hla eighth consecutive Philli— a 2-0 trad on John pool.
Both measures were cleared ducing the four Navy runs. He Juan Marichal and Sandy Kou- victory agahut the Phillies Callison'a 11th Isomer with The next meet the local
tn a closed-door Msaion of the clouted a homer—a long drive tax may be alaglng the best dating back to tout.
Cookie Rojas on base in the team will enter will be held
panel, headed by Senator over tiie center field wall. two-man pitching duel yet.
fourth, then rallied for a sin­ in Eustia July 11. Until then,
Marichal
(11-3)
waa
touched
M arkhal, and Koufax, both
Philip Hard (D-MIch.) and Navy scored what proved to
for eight hits and hid base gle run in the fifth and two in they are practicing two hour*
were sent to the Senate Judi­ be the winning runs In tha 23-game winners last —aeon, runners on In all but two inn- tiie fifth and two in the sixth. dally under tha direction of
opening atin ia when Walt became the Drat two major
ciary Committee.
Ron Fairly singled home Conch Emma Spenctr a t tha
However, you can get odd* Jordan singled In Ray ltli- league pitcher* to achieve 11 liowever. be aurvivrd with what proved to be the winn­ Municipal PooL
victorias
this
ye—
when
they
(hat it'll remain there at least wood with tbs first tally and
dutch pitching and the aid of ing run off lover Dennis Ben­
for the remainder of this sess­ scored himself momenta later recorded triumphs Wednesday.
nett (8-3).
Koufax,
the
2t-yesr-old
Dod­
on an Infield alngla by Scott
ion.
The Cardinals crushed the
There's much which can Harris. Jordan and Rufus ger dandy, was suffering from
Brat— 6-1, the Reds edged the
a
stiff
neck
and
a
aore
elbow
he said for and against the each had two hits and Harris
Cubs 6-5 In 10 Innings and the
anti-trust measure. But as had a lone aafety to account Wednesday night and rated —
Met* oulslugged tbe Colt* 8-6
doubtful itart— against the
for boxing needing a rta r, for tha Tara' five binglea.
in other National League re
Philli—
until
he
warmed
up
well — there's no question
Tonight tiie Navy ia expect­
suits.
before tbe game. But the s tu ­
•bent that.
ed to go with either Jordan
dy
lefthander
knew
Marichal
Boxing must eltlier hive a or H arrli on the mound while
exar, with powers as broad— the Comets will probably already had carded hi* Uth
victory in a 2-1 afternoon dc
if not more so—than those of counter with their ace, Sen­
THie CIBCUIT r o t StT,
The Loungers won a three- 1*
cbluet for tha Giants over the
SIXTH
Jt III! I t t ,
( IHI I IT
the baseball commissioner, or karik, who won tha opener for
point decision from the Ite- ns* s-L U H iiii ix a x is s u h
boxing likely will be abolished tha automen by pitching a Pirate*.
sK
W
ixm
.s:
ro
tJ
X
T
r.
So Koufax, not to be out diners to grab tha mimler riiaN rr.M V x u . m a s
in ao many slate* the sport perfect, no-hit, no-run contest.
f X I H A
done,
took to the mound de one spot in the Wilson -Mulx o t h i : us- s i r r
wilt vanish from the Ameri­ Last night's contest attract­
•pita hi* ach— and hurled his er Women's Scratch League t h si « t » t i : o r r i.o R iiiA t o i
can scene.
W illiam Z iU rk fit* aad
ed ao estimated crowd of 230 seventh straight victory— 3-2 a t Jet Lanaa.
•
•
•
Jnarptilha C. Ilk k oltS
persons and another capacity over Phils—and struck out 10 Isabel Goshorn shot the
l in t Tairkwond t&gt;rlv*
Remember the old express­ audience ia anticipated for toBluff Park
men, extending ids all-time high series for tha Loungers
Birmingham, Alabama
ion about the town with three night'a affair.
with 176/460.
Ton, snd aach of you. are
baseball teams — one coming, Tiie score by Innings:
n»llf1ad (hat suit has
Claudette Behrens w i t h haraby
one playing and one going?
b»«n
fllnd axaloat you In th*
Hunt (LN)
000 000-0 1 I
170/163
and
Dot
Johnson
with
c
ir
cu
it
Court
of
8«mtnol«
Within (he last couple of Navy (I-A)
100 1l a - 4 * 1
178/471! for the
iteclincrs County. Florid*, in Chancery,
weeks our old friend Calvin WP—Rufus, LP—Hitchcock;
an AbbrsrlatsJ lltl* of which
were not quite enough to off­ la FI HUT FEDERAL tlAVISOS
Griffith has been wlmellng
Hit—Rufus (Navy) fifth
set the better balanced bowl- AND LOAN AkSOTlATtOS OF
and dealing for pitchers who
PEMIKOLE COUNTY. * corpor­
Ing of the Loungers, The Red ation.
Plaintiff, v*. WILLIAM
will make his slugger* worth
Post*
dropped
three
points
to
K
RICKETTS and w!f». JOSE
while.
the Commodes but were able PIIINE C. RICKETTS am
He has rn ftn rertd 14 play*
BKUINOLE MEMORIAL Hint
to hang on to the second *|«it PITA I, liafandanta. tha na­
«r changes hut his powerture of aald aull twins a auU
In
tha
league
standings.
PHILADELPHIA
(UPI)
laden Twins still are no bet­
fur'ctuaa that cartsln mort­
Defending champion Arnold
For the lied Posts it was to
a l s * iUl*d May IS. ISIS, and of]
ter than fourth place tn the
record
tn O fficial
RSSord
Palmer
started
his
queit
of
Verna
Bolton
setting
tiie
pace
American League. IPs all
R-.ok Its, P a ss II. IMblla H*
the second annual $123,000 with 170/161 and for the cord*
because they can't get the
of
8*m lnolo
County
Whltemsrsh Open title today Commodes it was Shirley Florida, •ncum barlne th* fot
pitching they need to ho
towing
d**crlb*d
real
property
with 146 other contestants Martin "bombing" a 173/180.
commensurate with the hit­
ll:
DUNEDIN (UPI) — The over the 0,007-yard, par 72
Hsian Altman had her big to-wTh*
ting.
W*at III fret nf Lot
fall augment of tha 1064 Pro­
«
of EVANS aUHPIViaiON
ball
churning
up
the
pins
as
Calvin does see, apparent fessional Golfer Association White marsh Valley Country
according to plat tharoof
sha rolled 180/187 to lead the
ly, a ray of hope. He bought tour will offer 1106,777 in prise Club layout.
rerordtd In P lat Book 1
Easy
Chairs
to
a
four
point
Desplta
a
long
dry
spell,
the
P»CS IT, o f tb s public re­
relief hurler Johnny Klipp- money.
cord* of flamlnol* County
course ia a good-looking sweep of the Rockers. Bar­
•teln from the Phillies last
Florid*.
The pro golf schedule begins
Sunday and just before that he with the Dallas Open Invita­ green spot In Um suburban bara Ruhrcr hit for 105/118 snd you ar* harsby required
to
ftl* your anaw-rr In aal.l
for
Mis
Rockers.
In
the
finsl
obtained veteran Al Worth­ tional on Sept. 4, and run* to countryside because of daUy
aigt
with
th*
und*r*lsn*&gt;1
match
of
the
afternoon
tiie
watering
for
tba
past
I
ing loo.
Clsrk of aald Court and to a*rv»
the Haig and Haig Scotch
a
cupy
lh*r*uf
upon
th* P lain­
Setts—
put
the
skids
to
tha
weeks
In
preparation
for
tba
A1 came through with three mixed foursome Invitational on
tif f * attorney, whoa* nsm* and
Seclonala with a four-gams addr***
and a third frames of one-hit Dec. 10, the PGA announc­ tournament
appear b«low, on 04
In Wednesday*' pro • am win as Kathy Grey rolled before th* ISth day o f August
relief work to provide the ed Wednesday.
tS*4,
end
In default thareol
Twins with a aave. The Twin*
Pro golfers will compete for tournament, the team ol 177/161 and Elaln* Kostival Deere* Pro Confoaao w ill
home run production la near &gt;320,000 In thr eight official Jacky Cuplt and three local chimed in with a 168/162.
• nlrrtd agalnat you.
WlTNEhtt my hand sad o f­
Helen Altman and Isabel
lug the 120-mark in about 73 tourney*, while &gt;89,777 in prize amateurs won with a team
ficial real at th* County Court,
games. If (hey can get pitch­ money will be at stake in tha ■core of 56. Julius Boros. 1963 Goshorn rolled tha only "tur houa*. Sanford. 8*m lnol( Cotta
ing there's tto telling what unofficial event*.
U, 8. Open champion, shot tba keys" while n number of girls ty. Florida, th is Hits day o
Jun* t i l l .
might happen. If they don't
Four of Um official tourna­ low pro round of 66 followed cams through In the split de (HEAL)
get eome burling—the hand ment* have upped tbelr pure— by 66's fired by Don Fairfield, pertinent, namely: Shirley
Arthur H. B sekw ith, Jr.
Clark of d r e u lt Court
writing is on the wall.
from last season. U m Port­ Dava Marr, Jack Nlckltus Slglln and Varna Bolton who
By: Martha T. Vlhlao. DC
converted the 3-10, Barbara Phillip
land Open Invitational, which and Palmer.
II. t* e* B
and Log*a
will off— &gt;10,009 next ye—, Palmer, hard-hitting native Robrer who mad* the 1-3-7, Slilntiutrer
Attorney*
at Law
Claudette Behrens the 6-0, F irst P«d»ral
and the Fresno Open Invita­ of Latrobe, Pa., won top m
Building
tional, with a total p u n a of •y of 936,000 Uat ye— with n Carolyn Salt— tha 2-7 and Sanford. Florida
Attorn*/
for
P
lain tiff
the 6-7*10 and Helen Altman
&gt;33.000, have both Increased 72-hole total of tot.
pulillah July 1. I. Id. II. 1IM
with the 2-10.
AINTREE, Eng. (UP!) - their purs— by 110.000.
CDB-9
The Grand National Steeple* Tbe Great— B uttle Op— In­
chaaa, tbe world's beet-known vitational raised Ms purse
cross-country boras race, will from «3S,000 to HO.OM, while
no rm o v a u u
18 hereby girem that
be co o t-tad a t tha Atou­ tha Cajun Classic added &gt;2,300 KOTICl
I am *ng*g*4 la buslnsse at
rnee course lor the last time to make Ms total &gt;20,000. U m 1*01 Wrench A**.. SsmlasU
Twilight Green Fee R ates
riorlda, under tbs flonext year.
llaig and Haig Scotch mixed County,
tltloua boss* of Harrison's OarAintroe, long the heme o four-some invitational will of­ •is , aad that t latsnd ta
9J50
the 123-year-old race, will be fer e 130,000 puree, an to­ register said mama with tba
Clsrk of the Ctroutt Court,
tons down, according to Una
ol 910,000.
A fter 4 P. M.
gsmlnel* C o u n ty , Florida, ta
Mirabel Tapham, chairman of
aooordaaoa with lb* prevlal***
WEEKDAYS ONLY
Topham'* lim ited, owner* of
" Fuller** earth " la a kind of ef lb* F i s t I I I # me Haws
Statu Isa. to-wit: laetl— MMI
the track.
impure d a y which contain* ao Florida Statute* HIT.
Effective July 1st, 1964
■tgl Willard Harries*
much (too sand and limy m a­
Publish June 11, II. X* A July
Until Further Nolle*
, Mammoth Cava'e Echo Riv* terial that it cannot be molded t.
First
lift.
CDA-dl
lb ia *60 f—I underground. like moot clay.

Markhal And Koufax Continue
Torrid Two-Man Pitching Duel

Loungers Take
First Spot In
Furniture Loop

Legal Notice

Brandt Is Playing A s If He
Plans To Stay In Baltimore
By George C. Langford
UPI Sport* Writer
Jack "Jackie's a kid's
name" Brandt thought the
Baltimore Oriole* would trade
him in on a hard-hitting, ires
acentric cenlerfielder 1 a a t
winter.
"They didn't get rid of me."
Brandt said with clownish
surprise. "I’m glad because

American
League
W L P e t GB
17 26 .611
Baltimore
New York 12 23 .592 4
11 29 .586 H i
Chicago
40 35 .533 8
Minnesota
36 39 .180 12
Boston
33 38 .165 n
Cleveland
33 38 .165 13
Detroit
Los Angeles 33 12 .155 11
Kansas City 30 45 .460 18
Washington 31 17 .3P7 18
Wednesday’s Results
Kansas City 5 New York 1
Chicago 8 Washington 7, 1st
Chicago 2 Washington 1, 2nd
Baltimore 1 Los Angeles 2
Minnesota 11 Boston 3
Friday's Game*
Cleveland at Chicago, night
Washington at Detroit, 2. twinight
Kansas City at Baltimore,
night
Minnesota at New York, night
Los Angeles at Boston, night

Pee Wee League
Results Wednesday
Chiefs 8 Yanks 6
Cubs 11 Rebels 13

my kids are juat starting to
talk like Baltimoreans. They
slur their words Just tbe way
the people do who th e here
and it would be a aha me to
have to mdve."
Brandt's behavior may be a
bit unusual, but there ia noth­
ing strange about the way
he's delivering crucial hits for
the surging Orioles. The 30year-old lea doff man is cur­
rently on a 12-game hitting
streak and hc'a playing as if
he wants his three children to
grow up with a Baltimore
slur.
Brandt stepped to the plate
with the Orlotei trailing the

International
League

Angela 2-1 in the eighth innine Wednesday night and
drilled a two-run single, then •
raced home on an error after
an infield hit by Luis Aparicio
to give Baltimore a 1-2 vic­
tory.
Dave McNally (6-5) yielded
seven hits in gaining tiie vic­
tory which pushed Baltimore
four games ahead of the Yan­
kees, who dropped an 11-innlng, 3-1 decision to the Alhle- &gt;
tics. Loser Dean Chance (5-5)
was the victim of tiie eighth
inning uprising.
The Minnesota Twins bom­
barded the Red Sox 11-3, the
White Sox swept a pair from
Washington 8-7 snd 2-1, and
Detroit tripped Cleveland 3-1
in other American League ac­
tion.

Seminole
Senior League

Wednesday's Results
Toronto 2 Syracuse 0, 1st
Toronto 8 Syracuse 1, 2d, 7
ins
Results Wednesday Night
Buffalo 11, Rochester 7
Richmond 6, Atlanta 1
Longwood at North Orlando,
Jacksonville 9. Columbus 6
ppd., rain
Altamonte at Bear Lake, ppd.,
•)
rain
Games Tonight
Altamonte a t Bear Lake, 0
Wednesday's Result*
p.m.
Charlotte 10, Chattanooga 0 N. Orlando at Sunland, • p.mColumbus 6, Asheville 6
Lynchburg 12, Knoxville 0
The 22nd amendment to
Mneon a t Birmingham, post­ the U. S. Constitution limit*
tiie presidency to two terms.
poned, rain

Southern League

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Chiefs ........................... 5
Panthers ........................ 1
Tigers ............................. 2
Yanks
2
Cubs .............................. 1
Rebels .........
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Local Post 19 Scores 5 To 1 Victory Over Orlando

Between Sires And Smith
Us Fans Limit Post 242
By MURRAY OLDEBMAN
Sport* Editor
N ew spaper

E n trrp H w

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To Two Safeties

Rick Sires and D o n n i e
DAYTONA BEACH Fla —
Smith
teamed up on the
(NEA)—Trying to outrun the
rcveiK.oeri u?ed to be a way mound Wednesday night at
of life down South. Now it Sanford's Memorial Stadium
hm passed Into the lore of lo throw n two-hitter and en­
sports.
able their mates, Sanford's
The boys got so good ca­
Post 10 American Legion Ju­
reening around those moun­
tain ruts that people turned nior baseball nine to register
a 6 to 1 victory over Orlnnout for the fun.
"That's where all the good d i's Post 242.
atock car drivers are aupposAbout 90 fans were on hand
ed to come from,” laughs A. J. for the first portion of the
Foyt, a rather sober young tilt but when the l.ittle I.eman,"—running those whisky gue series game between the
■tills.”
Hunt Comets and the Sailors
Foyt bridges a curious of Navy ended at Fort Melon
world of racing, lie is a bril­ Park the crowd swelled to far
liant pilot of "championship" more than 200.
c a r s , the huilt-for-racing
The win gave the locals a
breed that you see at Indian­ record of nine victories again,
apolis, where he won the st four defeats thus fur this
”500” this last Memorial Day. season and placed them one
He got atarted as a hot-rod game behind the district lead­
jockey with atock cars, and ers, Orlando's Post 19, in the
he still goes back to them, district standings.
like for the "Firecracker 400”
Sanford will have an Hpporat D a y t o n a International tunity Friday night to move
Speedway July 4.
into a tic for first plnrc when
On the other hand, you they go to Orlando for n tilt
have men like Ilichard Petty, with Tost 19 at Oak Ridge
who tops the money rolls for High's field. The game will
NASCAR races this year, and start at 7:30 p.m.
Fred Lorensen, who won
Last night Sirea gave up
$113,700 last year (which has Orlando'a two hits and the
got to beat running rum).
one run Pest 242 scored. That
They stick solely to the run came in the opening frame
atocks.
when the third man to go to
"If you're a true and good the plate, Hill Hill, smashed
race driver,” aaya Foyt, "you one of Sires' offerings com­
can adupt yourself to any pletely out of the park.
kind of car.” Indicating that
Sanford rebounded in their
Petty and Lorensen would half of the second and put to­
feel right at home In the gether a pair of hits and n
championship species, If they free pass to tally twice. In­
had the whim—or could af­ surance runs were added in
ford to gamhla on the whim. the third imd fifth. In the
Yet there la a distinct and third a walk and a pair of
challenging difference In the Orlando niiscues produced a
two bramli of racing. ‘‘In a lone marker and a walk, two
closed car, you don't realise hits and an error accounted
you're running quite aa fast," for the local's final run in
points out Foyt, “ And with the fifth.
the speeds up, it has become
Sires whiffed 10, permitted
a lot more dangerous when two hits, walked five and lilt
you're drafting and racing
one butter during his stint.
each other.”
He was relieved by Smith in
"Drafting” is the vacuum
the sixth who hurled two in­
created by proximity to an
nings of hitiesn ball. He fan­
other car, like a little sporta
ned three and walked one.
car being shoved around when
The Score by innings:
it passes a truck on a high
Orlando (242) 100 000 0—123
way.
Sanford (10) 021 020 x—6s0
" I t can pick you up am!
Frazier, J. Coleman (0) and
turn you around,” says Foyt,
M. Coleman; Sires, Smith (0)
“ A lot of guya go Into aplna
and Higgins.
Without realising what raused
It. In the open cockpit ear*
though, the risk Isn’t quite as
bad because you’re not break­
ing aa much wind with their
W 1, Pci. Git
better wind styling.
San Fran. 46 28 .622
"Personally, 1 enjoy the
Philadelphia 43 28 .600
championahlp ears because Pittsburgh 38 33
.535 6'a
you can maneuver them bet­ Cincinnati
39 34 .534 6l»
ter and outrun the other guy. Chicago
35 35 .5011 9
The stock cars carry two and St. Louis
37 38 .493 9Vi
a half tlmea as much weight Milwaukee 36 38 .466 10
and have 427 cubic Inehea Los Angeles 35 38 .479 lOVs
against 255. One of ’em is like Houston
35 41 .461 12
a bus agslnst an Itty bitty New York 23 54 .299 24’i
•ports car.”
Wednesday'* Result*
Foyt also measures the dif­ San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1
ference in hard work. At In* St. Louts 6 Milwaukee 1
dlanapolla, ha saya, he never Cincinnati 6 Chicago 5
geti tired. But winning
New York 8 Houston 6
100-mile teat at Langhorn# Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 2
(aa he did) "beata you ao
Friday’s Games
bad, you can’t hardly breathe." Chicago at Milwaukee, night
The one area of relaxation is New York at Los Angeles,
a road ntca, like Sebring.
night
“ I’ve never gotten tired yet St. Louis a t Cincinnati, night
on a road course," he says. Pittsburgh at Houston, night
“ For one thing, you know Philadelphia at San Francisco,
you’re not going to hit a wall.
night
They can Joka about Indianapolta being one big left-hand
turn, but that left-hand turn
Is more critical than any road
course. Seven-hundredths of
St. Richards Council of San­
a second can beat you on an
oval. It has me. On a mad ford heeled the Central Florcourse they’ll finish 10 sec­ Ida Knighta of Columbus
Traveling Bowling League at
onds apart."
There la more protection in Jet Lanes recently and Team
^ atock car than a champion­ No. 1 from Sanford won three
ship rlaia speed wagon be­ out of a possible four points
to clinch the loop's top spot.
cause of tha roof and the mil
Team No. 2 from Sanford
b a n all around the driver. took all four points from Its
But Foyt la reluctant lo ad opponcts and now share se­
mil one Is more dangerous cond place with New Smyrna
than the other. Easier hand­ Beach.
ling compensates for less
Seven Councils In central
chassis.
Florida are represented in the
The stock c a n are just like circuit.
the family gaa buggy except
for special wheels and front
ends Installed as a safety fac­
P lC T tT lop a s t a r .
tor (Lorenren says, “ It'll take
Ifl h*r«by given that
176 to 177 miles an hour to NOTICE
t am engaged In buatnen* at HI
sit on the pole in the Fire­ t tins SI Xisiiland. Htmlnni*
County, Florida, under th* flccracker ’400’."),
m in u s nsm s or Colonial Manor
For Foyt, i t'i just Ilka Auto Halts, and that l Intend
driving to work In the morn- (o r**Ut*r aatd name with
lha Clark of tha Circuit Court.
Ing. And without a revenooer •tm ln n U County, Florida, In
arrordanno
with tha provltlnm
tailing him.
tha F ictitiou s Nam* HistThe (ireat Lakes were of
utas. lo -w it: Hsotloh SIS.US

National League

Sanford Team
In 1st Place

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Three Teams Tie
For Loop Lead
In Motor Loop

PAUL GOLDSMITH. favored to win the sixth
running of the Firceratker -100 nt Daytona Bench
Saturday, completes arrangements with Sunny
Hayes to carry Ron-Sim Chryslcr-Plymouth's
colors during the July Fourth feature a t the
Speedway. Goldsmith will drive a '61 Plymouth,
(Herald Photo)

fllARt-OTTE, X.C. (UPI) | llorlors reported his condl
-F ireb all Roberts died this
was srvcrely complicated
by
pneumonia
and a blood inmorning. Death came to one
fretinr.
common
among burn
of the most successful and
colortul stock car rariog victims.
Roberts’ parents, Mr. and
drivers alter he fnughl val­
iantly against burns he stif. Mrs. Edward Glenn Roberts
frrrd over a month ago. lie Sr., and his brother, Tommy,
was .13 years old. Strangely, 24, were near his side. His
Roberts gained his nick­ daughter, I’am, 13, also was
name for his pitching in nearby.
high school baseball and not
Roberts, who sustained his
for Ihr way he drose in burns in a Ihrce-car smashup
stock car races.
here during the World 600
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CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
— (ilrnn (Fireball) Roberts
hovered near death in a hos­
pital today but doctors reportST. PETERSBURG (UPI)—
he was "holding Ills own."
However, Roberts remained Colombian and Florida swim­
in a coma and his condition mers wound up a record shat­
was still "grave"—extremely
tering three-day meet here
critical.
The veteran,
33&gt;car-old last night with another stand­
driver from Daytona lleaeh, out performance from Latin
who is suffering from burns speedster Julio Arango.
The 13-yenr-ohl Arango only
over 70 per cent of his body,
lapsed In a deep coma Wed­ entered three events, but he
nesday shortly after under­ broke Colombian national rec­
going a tracheotomy lo aid Ills ords in alt three.
He finished his dazzling per­
breathing.

steadily until this week when
hr look a turn tor ine worse
Monday. It was then when he
was stricken with the hlood
Infection and pneumonia.
He slipped from salisfartnry (o fair condition and
Wednesday morning doctors
ordered l h a tracheotomy,
which consists of Inserting a
tube in the windpipe to make
breathing easier.
But his condition worsened
steadily aflrr the operation
and he was at the brink Of
death.

The plsyoff for Ihr cham­
pionship of the City Recrea­
tion Department's J u n i o r
Roys Lesgue resumes tonight
at Sanford's Memorial Sta­
dium.
The Elks, winners of tha
league’! first half, and tha
Shriners, second half titleholders, will clash in the seeond eonlest of Hie best twooutofthree-gsm e scries st
7;30 p.m.
It will be a must affair for
(he Elks since the Shriners
grabbed the first encounter by
a score of 6 to 4.
Steve Leach is expected to
toe the rubber for the Shrin­
formance by churning the 100- ers tonight while the Elks
meter freestyle in one minute, plan to give the hurling as­
nine-tenths seconds. Colom­ signment to Gary Maples.
bian swimmers broke two
other national records In the
100-mctcr freestyle.
Nelly Synt swam the 100CHICAGO (UPI) - Offens­
meters in one minute, three- ive linemen Herman Lee, a
tenths seconds and Patricia tackle, and Jim Cadile, a
Ulano swam the event in 1.11. guard, have signed Unlr 1964
Fourteen records were brok­ contracts with Lha ChJce^
en during last night's compe­ Bears of the National Football
tition. The Colombians won League.

Swimmers Wind Up Record Meet

Bears Ink Two !

Goldsmith Testing
New Driving Suit
IIAYTONA REACH
(UPI) — Paul Goldamlih
holder of Ihr official track
lap rrrord at Daytona In­
ternational Speedway with ■
173.639 'I I’ll mark, made
a practice run tVrdncwlay
at 17.1.113 in his '61 Ply­
mouth.

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"Drive according to road con­
ditions and always utilize scat
bells.'*
He added that a slogan
found in all Florida Highway
Patrol cars Is an exception­
ally good one. It reads:
"Don’t be found dead sitting
on your seat belt."

Silver Spurs
Rodeo To Mark
Anniversary

Ity Blit Vincent Jr.
A 38-year-old NASCAll rar­
ing champion, Paul Gold­
smith, was In Sanford yester­
day lo complete arrange­
m en t wilh Sunny Hayes, new
owner and operator of RonS u n Chryslcr-Plymouth, to
KISSIMMEE— The Silver
carry the firm's colors dur­
Spurs
Rodeo, oldest and larg­
ing Saturday's nmning of the
sixth annual Firecracker 400 est in Florida will celebrate Its
at the Daytona Beach Inter­ 201h anniversary with per­
national Speedway.
formances Friday, Saturday
Goldsmith, a veteran stork and Sunday in its arena in
car racing pitot since 1947, Is Kissimmee.
Ihe man picked by most rac­
Included in the Kissimmee
ing experts and writers to weekend festivities will bo Ihr
capture ihr July Fourth event Florida Quarter Horse Asston Ihe speedway's 2.5 mile cialion Jamboree.
aval.
The rodeo, held semi-arToday at Daytona Beach nually, altrarts cowboys Iron
Goldsmith, mindful of Ihe rr- across the United States ti
rrnt accident which nearly compete in the bronco and !&gt;ul
look the life of Glen (Fire- riding, calf roping and steel
hall) Roberts at Charlotte a wrestling. This summer's ro
couple of weeks past, tested deo will again feature the
a new cx|&gt;rrimrntal racing famous Silver Spurs Quadrille
suit designed to cool a driv­ —square dancing on hors*
er's liody during a race and back.
The Silver Spurs Rodeo is
also prevent seriuus injuries
Rodeo Cowboys Association
sometimes caused by fire as
(RCA) approved event.
the result of an accident.
Performances will tie held
Today's test will determine
whether or not Goldsmith will at 8 p. in. Friday and at 2:30
wear the newly designed suit p. m. Saturday and Sunday.
during Saturday's race.
Goldsmith, who is driving a
'G4 Plymouth which was read­
r i l l C U T c o t IIT OF
ied hy a factory team of ex­ tIVh eTIIH
v iv r it j it iu t a i. c m .
perts here at Ron-Sun'a, thus Cl IT. IV AVI) KOH SKMIVOLB
, K l.n t llllt .
far has attained qualifying tTIlVTV
IV CIIAVCKIIV Vll. H i l l
speeds up lo 176-plus miles JO ANN AKEHS,
P lain tiff.
per hour.
He won the last Firccrarkcr IiOPCLAB McAItTIIUIt *K to be run on Hie beach-road EHH.
Defendant.
course at Daytona in 1958,
VOTICIO OK *1 IT
T O i D O U C U A H McAItTHUn
driving a '58 Pontiac.
AKEH?
When not driving, Gold­
r /o Daisy Ak*rs
smith is engaged in managing
Routs 1
llu ln , Alabama
his business of rebuilding air­
TOE ARE 1IKHBHT NOTI­
craft engines at Griffith, Ind. FIED that a Complaint for
He (old reporters yesterday nivoro* and other r elltf has
flt*d against you In th*
that be enjoys racing stock h**n
ahoy* atylad Q&gt;urt and you
cars and that "It's a pleasure ara haraby ra&lt;]Ulr*d to aarva
oopy of your Anawar or
to me.” He also said that be aoth*r
dafrnara to tha Com­
put more miles on cars during plaint upon thr P la in tiffs Attest runs at Sebring than the tnrnry. E. JACKSON UAAftZE
Altornay at la w , 11(1 North
drivers who actually race the Oranga Avanua. Hultn II, Or­
lando. Oranga County. Florida,
vehicles.
and flit tha original Anawar
Goldsmith said that be al­ or dafanaa In tha offlea of tha
ways had advice to give mo­ Clark of tha Circuit Court on
bafura tha toth day of July,
torists. His rules are simple. or
is c t A. U. If you fall lo do ao.

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Alter all the matches this
week in the Bill Hemphill Mntoreltes League were over, a
three-way stalemate resulted
as the l-eSabres, Invirlas and
Bonnevilles all had records of
eight wins and four losses.
The LeSabres managed lo
get a split in their match with
the Tempests for a first place
tic. Tlte Invletas won a fourpoint sweep from the Ramblercite* as Dot Klrtley hit for a
175/420 and Carole Mace slid
the heavy work for the Hamblerettes with 166/413.
For the Bonnevilles in their
four-game nod it was June
('■a.v&gt;man with 169/436 and Kat
Noel with 118/420. Mert Holley
was the star for the I’ontiacs
with a good 176 and 422 scr­
ies.
In the split department Dot
Kirdcy converted the 5-7-9 and
Kat Noel the 5-6-10. Mert Hoiley bowled a "turkey" and
June Gsssman contributed a
four-bagger to the Honna
villes four-game sweep.

Fireball Roberts Dies Of Shrine, Elks To
Resume Junior
Burns Suffered Month Ago Series Tonight

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Miss Susan Skinner Walter Neal

In T he North
By Evelyn Lundy

Exchange Vows O f Holy Matrimony
scooped neckline with cut lscc
Mist Susan Lynn Skinner, I Wilson and Charles Fox.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- kittle Miss Kim naynor, trim and a motif of self
colored Isce on the slim skirt.
inuMwwi Skinner
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R1'oom*
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thur rUnwood
S a n i-n,Me
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Bn|ce
niym
( nep. She wore white accessories
ford, and Walter Ernest Neal hew of the groom, wss ring and a white orchid corsage.
Jr., son of Mr*. Waller Ern­ bearer.
The grooms mother chose a
The bride's mother was at­ stunning alar pink sheath with
est Neal of Liberty, N. C. and
(he late Dr. Neal were unit­ tired in a smart gold tucked matching accessories and a
ed in holy matrimony June imported lawn with a softly white orchid corsage.
27, 1M4 at 11 a. m. at the
First Methodist Church of
Sanford with Rev. Milton
Wyatt and Rev. Robert Jenkins performing the impress­
ive single ring ceremony.
The church was a profusion
of greenery with baskets of
gladiolus and white carnations
used in the church decor.
Mrs. Den Wiggins, organ­
ist, played the traditional nup­
tial hymns with Richard
HoUzelaw, baritone, singing
"Because" and "The Lord's
Prayer,*'
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a Boor length A-line gown
of silk orgama featuring hand
embossed embroidery. The
bodice neckline was softly
curved with bracelet length
sleeves and dainty traditional
self-covered buttons down the
back. The detachable chapel
length train of silk organza
flowed gracefully from the
waistline and the shoulder
length veil of English illu­
sion was attached to a for­
ward head-piece of crystalcts
and tule rose petals. The
bride carried yellow and
white rotes beautifully a r­
ranged In a Colonial round
bouquet.
Mrs. Paul B. WelU of Stemford, Conn., attended her sis­
ter as maid of honor and at­
tending as bridesmaids wero
Miss Sue Neal and Misa Ann
Neal, sisters of tho groom,
from Liberty, N. C. The at­
tendants were gowned In idrntlcal street length A-line
MItS. WALTER ERNEST NEAL, JR.
sleeveless gowns of yellow
cotton faille with round neck­
lines. Their headpieces were
tailored bows of matching yel­
low faille enhanced with tiny
flcur-dc-lie, and they carried
who have been visiting their
By Mildred Haney
nosegays of ahasta daisies,
Jim Neal served his bro­ Mrs. Estelle Kohl of Pits* doughlcr, Mrs. Robert Mark,
ther as best man and usher* Inirgli, l’a., is one of the most and her family, have leit for
were Tommy Johnson, Pat recent newcomers to Dcllona. home.
Mrs. Leona Talbot, alio of
Their granddaughter, Robin
Pittsburgh, accompanied Mrs. Mark, will spend a few weeks
Kohl to her new home and lias with tier grandparents in New
enjoyed helping her o 1d York.
J
d fc h
friend get settled In tho new
little home on North Welling­ Mrs. John Hollister of Morton Drive.
rimac Street, who la blood
bank rhairman of the Orange
Mrs. Ethel Wondrark of City Chapter of the Red
Hartley Avenue has returned Cross, attended a district con­
Irom a six-week trip to Illi­ ference or the American Rest
nois, Colorado and Massachu­ Cross Blood Bank In Daytona
setts,
Beach.
Shelley Morris, of South
If Summer Hun —
The Pioneer Club of Del­
Yarmouth on Capo Cod, ac­
Surf and Hand Are companied Ikt grandmother tona held a get-acquainted
M a k i n g Your Hair f r o m Massachusetts. The party in the Community Cen­
ter for the iateit newcomer*
Lifeless Lei 11n Mnkc nine-year-old granddaughter of to
Deltona and families who
Mra. Wondrark will spend
11 Imok Like New — her siimmrr vacation here.
had moved to Deltona since
May 1 wore the honored
Mrs. David Sonqulst of Chi­ guests.
FOR APPOINTMENT
cago, III., who accompanied
Charles McCarthy introduc­
Iter sistcr-ln law, Mrs. Clare ed the a u n ts to the Pioneer
CALL 322-5692
SomjidM of Normandy ltoulo- members and after Introduc­
vard, to her new home in tions, "Deltona" was played,
Deltona, left Wednesday to followed by a social iwur with
visit with friends in Orlando refreshmenta served.
BEAUTY SALON
and Miami.
The party waa so suconsIN MONTEZUMA HOTEL
ful, It was agreed that each
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Selig- month the second meeting of
3rd &amp; MAGNOLIA
m iin of WllliamaviUc, N. Y., Die Pioneer Club would be
designated as a Newcomer
party, honoring the residents
who will hava moved to Del­
YES! WE ARE
tona ainca the last party.
What a wonderful way to
HEADQUARTERS
make our new fricndi feel at
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Personals
3lrs. Charles McCarthy and
daughter, Mary Lou, accom­
panied Mrs. A. F. Timberlake on a vacation trip to
London, Ky,
Mr. McCarthy will join his
wife and daughter and they
will drivo to Toledo. Ohio,
wivere they will visit Mr. Mc­
Carthy’s mother.
Mrs. Timbcrlakc will apend
the summer In Kentucky.

Casselberry

— AND —

Mrs. Marilyn Carter and
daughter, Wendy Sue, of
Peoria 111., left Saturday by
train to return home after a
visit with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgu Miller
of L A M lame.
She was accompanied by
her grandmother, Mr*. Miller,
and Mr*. Walter Miller and
her children, Vicki, Cindy, and
Steve, who were going to Pe­
arl* to visit relatives.

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Mrs. Ira Southward Hosts Luncheon
Bridal Shower For Miss Kay Ivey
In a bridal atmosphere with
paste) pink predominant in
the decor, Mrs. Ira Southward
was the gracious hostess at
her lovely Hibiscus Court
home to an elaborate bridal
luncheon, honoring Min Kay
Ivey, vivacious bride-elect of
Ilonsld Lindsey, with her at­
tractive daughter, Mrs. Al
Iloudney, assisting in serving.
The
spacious reception
rooms were filled with con­
temporary arrangements of
multl-hucd floral designs with
an antique silver epergne
centering the buffet and hold­
ing pink piece roses, grown

by Mrs. Southward, with baby
breath and white carnations
and «n assortment of toasted
null and party candies. Pink
tapers glowed from antique
silver candelabra.
An exquisite imported pink
Irish linen cloth overlaid the
hrldc-elcct's table, centered
with an arrangement of vari­
ed pink carnations, fern and
baby's breath. Bridal place
cards marked the places, and
a detectable five course lun­
cheon of chicken almondlnc
in ramekins, asparagus and
mushroom rn casserole, con­
gealed salad, home made

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roils, assorted relishes, straw­
berry parfait, and white in­
dividual cakes with pink ros­
es delighted tile luncheon
guests.
Al another individual tabic
in the dining room, identical
to the bridal table, the host­
ess seated four mothers affil*
iated with the brides-clcct,
who were Mrs. John Ivey,
mother of the honorce; Mrs,
Edwli Lindsey, mother of the
future groom; Mrs. Thomas
F. McDaniel, Miss Marilyn
McDaniel's mother and Mrs.
Ray Herron, mother of Miss
Judy Herron.

Mrs. Southward presented
the bride-elect, who was at­
tired in a sheer crepe featur­
ing a black slim skirt with
aqua cumborbund and white
bodice, with a lovely sweet­
heart rose corsage and a gift
of sliver in her chosen pattern.
Other luncheon guests were
M in Marilyn McDaniel, Mrs.
Thomas Bowden, Miss Pstti
Glenn Johnson, Miss Judy
Herron, Mrs, William neck,
Miss Gwynn Williams, Miss
Jeanne Robson, Mrs. Dsle
Scott, snd daughter, Little
Miss Daylyn Scott.

Mrs. Raymond Rail was I a rook-out for the member* | meeting. Assisting Mrs. Hall | The hostesses provided hahostess recently at her spa- of ths Pilot Club of Knnfuni wi-ro Mrs. Juiil Field and Mr*, k e d potatoes, tossed salads
eloua Crystal Lak* horns to ] in lieu of tho regular munthly | Harry Boon*.
I
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rolls, baked beans, assorted
relishes, hot rolls and blue­
berry pica. Each member
brought their own steak and
grilled it to their individual
taste.
Out of town guests enjoy­
ing the evening of feetivitiesa
were Mra. Howard Smith,
. Tifton, Gu.; Mrs. Ann Chapp&gt;
’mnn, North Little Rock, Ark.
and Mra. Ruth Mettinger,
Jacksonville.
Former pilots present were
Felice Swanson and Lida
Stine.
Approximately 25 l o e a l
members were aleo present.

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ev'n 'em thar dose
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wlmmln her disktrerd us—'* they
krpe askin, “How
do ya'II daw It? "
Wat, awl w* kin
aay ia thet w*
yuse th f t n u i
kernel’s
lady lea
secret re d pa.
I t wud talk •
book to dtakrlba
each dress — sum
wura maid 'n tha
patturna th rowed
away — uther*
wure run ofeu #
alampln machine,
ltul cm air valua*
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Osteen Personals
Mrs, George Barrcre, of Co­
coa.
Mrs. Beaula Thornton and
Mrs. J. c. Tanner of Sanford
called on Sira. Clarence Sny­
d e r Wednesday afternoon
then went on to have dinner
at the M.Q. Ranch.

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mrs. Eva Williams and
Benson Ray Tart spent two ira . Clarence Snyder recentweeks in Clewiston, visiting * entertained a group ot
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Todd, I fends at tbc Snyder home.
Attending were Mr. and
Jr.
Irs. Lcslk Horton and Mrs.
The following group spent ell Spider of Eustis; Mrs.
lb* weekend in New Smyrna aullno Johnson. Mrs. Marie
Beach: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hirt orman, Mrs. Frances Witt,
and son, Edward; Mrs. Man­ Irs. Jane McDougal, Mrs.
ning Todd and granddaughter, mmett Hummel and Mr*. J,
Angela; Miss Lilly Hirt, Mrs. . Gee of Orlando, and Mr*,
Ethel Tart and ion, Marcelk; city Snyder and Mrs ThelMra. W. B. Whidden Jr. and ia Lewis of Sanford.
children, Unda, Nancy and
Glenda, and Mrs. George
Mrs. Betty Snyder and ton,
Barrcre of Cocoa.
ohn, are spending the week
t New Smyrna Beach,
Mr*. Elmer Shlvcra hai
relumed home from the Sera- M n. Ethel Todd, Mr*. Alice
I n o 1c Memorial Hospital odd and Misa Lilly Hirt
where she underwent surgery. « n l a day with their sister,

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SUMMER
SHOE

MRS. RAYMOND BALL was recently hostess to a picnic cook-out a t her
spacious Crystal Lake htmc for members of the Pilot Club of Sanford.
Grilling steaks from the lift are Mrs. Joel Field, co-hostess, Mrs. Ball, Mrs.
Jerry Jcmiffun, Pilot Club president and Mrs. Harry Boone, co-hostess.

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conversation during a kaffee
klatch or over the bridge
table: we get a complete
change of hair on our head
every four years, a new set of
eyebrows every nine months
and new eyelashes every si*
weeks.
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ward from the left are Mrs. John Ivey, mother of
the bride-elect, Miss Ivey and Mrs. Edwin Lind­
sey, mother of the future groom.

By Jane Casselberry
Friends of Mrs. Paul Bales
of Lake Ellen Circle will be
glml to |rnrn that she is now
rcru pi-ruling nt homo from a
combination of illnesses which
kept her confined at Winter
Park Memorial Hospital for
18 days.

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SWIM WEAR

MRS, IRA SOUTHWARD, left, wan hostess a t
her lovely Hililscus Drive home recently to nn
elegant hridnl luncheon honoring Miss Kay Ivey,
hride-elect of Ronald Lindsey. With Mrs. South­

Personals

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Following the ceremony, a
wedding breakfast was held in
McKinley Hall , which was
tastefully adorned with candleabra Interspersed with white
roses, lilies of the valley an]
fern. Centering the round
hrldc'a table, which wai cov­
ered with exquisite sheer lace,
was a pearl seeded candle
and the bride's book, kept by
Mrs. Dallas Raynor of Rich
mond, Va.
Assistants at the wedding
breakfast were Mrs. P. T.
Wilson of Frostproof; Mrs.
Charles Niblack, Oviedo; Miss
Jinx Wilson, niece of the
bride from Frostproof ami
Miss Nancy Raynor, niece o(
the groom, from Jacksonville.
The bride and groom left
for Nassau by plane following
the breakfast with the bride
wearing a chic navy and white
linen ensemble with navy ac­
cessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal will re­
side at 3439 Howard Road in
Richmond, Va,
Out of town wedding guests
were Mr, and Mrs. Dallas
Raynor and son, Doug, Rich­
mond, Va,; Mr. and Mrs.
Ransom Raynor and children,
Nancy, Bruce and Kim, Jack­
sonville; Mr. and Mrs. P. T.
Wilson and children, l.at and
Jinx, Frostproof and 3tr. and
Mrs. Dallas Matthews and
children, Kathy and Dee,
Dunn, N. C.
Also Mrs. Walter Wiggins,
Newton, N, C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnson, Liberty, N
C.; Mr. and M n. Hal Gruber
and daughter, Marcia, Or­
lando; Bill Holbrook, Orlando;
Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Morgan,
Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and
Mra II. Scott Bolin, Chicago,
111.; Mr. and Mrs. Art Esterson, ncllc Glade and ncv.
ami Mrs. Milton Wyatt.

Nancy and Wesley Swen­
son, daughter and son of Mr.
and Mr*. Wes Swenson, of
Lake Hayes, are to spend th*
entire summer in the north.
They left the last day of
school and wilt not com*
home until the last of August.
Nancy Is the guest of the
William Seagrest family of
Llmeport, Pa. She la busy
sight-seeing and will go to the
World's Fair before returning
home. Nancy will be a senior
at Oviedo High School in th*
fall.
Wesley visited the World's
Fair and did some sight-sec.
ing in New York City. He la
spending the summer working
at the Resort in Moodus,
Conn., as the lifeguard at th*
pool of this beautiful resort.
Wesley will return home at
the end of the summer and
will continue as a student at
Orlando Junior College in Or­
lando where he will be *
sophomore.

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Miss Haney Plans
Autumn Marriage

WrraH July 2, 1964 — Page 9

O f BLFE Meets
This Thursday

Mr. and Sir*. Robert E. Kathleen Gull Iluney, to
Lovell of DeHaney of 1317 Hartley Ave., Dougina
Deltona, announce the engage­ Land.
SI is* Haney was retired In
ment of their daughter, Miia
Sllnneapollt, Slinnesota and
uns graduated from Anoka
Enterprise
High School. She moved to
Deltona with her parent* in
September and Is now em­
ployed a* receptionist - sec­
retary with the Deltona Cor­
By Helen Snudjtra**
poration in the Dcltonii Sales
Bobby Wilborn 1* recuperat­ Office. She was numed Del­
ing at h|* home on Elizabeth tona Queen of 1904.
Street after having undergone
Sir. I.ovrll, the son of Sir.
aurgery in Seminole Memorial and Sirs. George Lovell of
Hospital last week.
Hueytown, Alabama, served
with the Marine Corps In Ko­
Mr. nnd Sir*. Baacom Carl rea for three years. An em­
ton held open hou*e recently ploye of the Slucklo Company
in honor of her father. Wil­ for six years, he is now with
fred W. Aldridge, in celebra­ the Dcltonn Utilities oiupnny.
tion of hi* SOtlt blrthduy.
A late fall wedding 1* planRev. Aldridge i* not a young couple.
stranger in thi* section, ns
he started the DeDnry Com­
Easy-on-and-off la a new
munity .Methodist church in terry cloth combination romp­
Dellury and bus inuny friends er - jumper cut mid - thigh
In thl* section who called to l e n g t h
with comfortable
wish him much happiness and bloomer legs, deep pockets,
many more year* at this cel­ tunneled belt and nylon coll
zipper.
ebration.

The Ladies Society of the
Brotherhood of Loromotivc
Firemen and Enginrmen will
have their July meeting on
Thursday evening, at the
home of Mrs, J, A. Calhoun,
on Metlonviile Avenue.
All member* are urged In
attend this meeting is there
are several important items
of business to be discussed.

Personals

diomsmaJisM
While on my recent trip to
the west I had some really
wonderful recipes given to me
by some swell homemakers
jn both Missouri and Missis­
sippi. What wonderful cooks
there ore out that wayl My
daughter receives the Sanford
Herald daily and she has to
let her neighbor* read It and
they said they have certainly
enjoyed the corner and want­
ed me to be sure to tell the
editor how much they enjoyed
the paper although they did
rot know any one here. So
thi* week 1 would like to
share some of their reelin’*
that they so graciously gave
wllli you.
Here are two from a lucky
lady who has the plum tree
In licr yard and the tomatoes
in her big garden. She did
have to buy the Florida
The Largest
Selection
Of Sterling
Silver

Charms
In Sem. Co.

$100
piu*
Tax

Flemings
Gifts - Cards - Hooka
210 E. First St.

Just In time for your
July 4th Outing . , .
Shorts, Blouse*, Skirts
and Culolle*

South Seminole

Personals
Mr*. Margaret Ilorrell of
Hermit* Trail in Altamonte
Spring* spent but Saturday
enjoying a tour nl Capa Ken­
nedy. There were two bu*
loada made up of insurance
worker*.
The Tour was sponsored by
Insurance Women of Orlando
nod Winter Park ami Mr*.
1loin'll said the tour was fab­
ulous with lunch at llio Of­
ficer* Club.

MISS KATHLEEN GAIL HANEY

Cohmh

oranges used, though.
TOMATO MARMALADE
&lt;1 lbs. tumatocs
2 oranges
t lemon
3 lbs. sugar
Cut tomatoes in pieces.
Slice oranges and lemon fine,
discarding seeds and add to
tomatoes. Add sugar, cook
slowly 3 hours, stirring to
prevent slicking. Makes 4
pints.
If you would like a conserve
out of the marmalade Just add
H box of seedless raisins to
the marmalade and cook, and
when ready to pour lnlo jar*
add
lb. chopped walnut
meats.
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PLUM GUMBO
S lbs. plum*
2 lbs. seediest raisins
3 oranges
3 |b*. sugar
Wipe plums, remove sloncs
and cut In pieces. Chop rai­
sins, wipe oranges and cut
in thin slice* crosswise, re­
moving seeds. Put fruit in ket­
tle, add sugar, bring to boil­
ing point and simmer until as
thick as marmalade. Makes 8
pints.
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According to this homemak­
er this Mock Angel Cake is
much improved in flavor if
not used until a day after
baking U.
MOCK ANGEL CAKE
1 cup sugar
114 cups cake flour
3 tspi. baking powder
H tap. salt
H cup scalded milk
1 tsp. vanilla
3 egg whites, beaten stiff
Sift sugar, Hour, baking
powder and salt 4 times. Stir
in milk, little by little. Add
vanilla. Fold in whites of
eggs, pour into small uiy&gt;ul

Summer
Sportswear

Ml

Ladies Society

By Mrs. H. U Johnson

tered tube pan. Bake in 330
degree oven for 45 minutes.
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Pm sure you won't get
stung by this one.
WASPS NEST
W lit. blanrhed almonds
is cup sugar
*.» cup water
3 egg white*
to lb. confectioner* sugar
1 cuke semi-sweet chocolate,
grated
Shred almonds lengthwise.
Cook sugar and water until it
spins a thread. Stir In al­
mond*. Beat egg whites until
sliff, heat in confectioner* su­
gar and mill chocolute and ulniand mixture. Arrange by to
teaspoons on buttered and
floured cookie sheet. Bake in
3ou degree oven for 25 min­
utes. Let (taml for 10 min­
utes and remove from pan.
Slakes 100 small cookies.
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This homemaker soya-that
large dry carrots arc best for
using in her Carrot Torte des­
sert. This is very pretty as
well as delicious.
CARROT TORTE
4 egg yolk*
1 cup sugar
1 cup raw grain! carrots
grated rind 1 lemon
juice of Is lemon
to cup flour
1 Up. baking powder
4 egg whiles, beaten stiff
to pt. heavy eream
Beat egg yolks until thick
and lemon colored. Beat in
sugar. Add carroU, lemon
rind and Juice. Add flour and
baking powder, lifted togeth­
er. Fold In egg whitei. Bake
in 2 layers, cake pans. Bake
in 330 degree oven for 30 min­
utes. Put together with whip­
ped cream. Spread cream on
lop. Serves 6.
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This next one for Baked
Lemon Pudding from a Mis­
souri lady sounds good, too.
The top is rakclike with a
soft lemon custard beneath
which provides a source for
the pudding. For a richer des­
sert spread with a thin layer
of unsweetened w h i p p e d
cream.
BAKED LEMON PUDDING
lto cups sugar
Vs cup flour
Is Up. baking powder
U Up. salt
3 egg yolks beaten

Miss Russell A n d
Mr. Smith Engaged

JU LY 4th

Accepted A t Tift

S P E C IA L S

Fall Quarter

GROUP OF

W ALK
SH O R T S

Jean Elizabeth Ann Masters
Mr. and Mrs. llershcl Rus-1 will be announced at a later
of Osteen, has been accepted
sell of Sanford, announce th e'
for admission to the fall quar­
engagement and approaching
ter at Tift College. She Is a
marriage of their daughter,
music and elementary educa­
tion major.
Miss Janice Ann Russell, to
Her college home la Tift
Eric T. Smith, son of Mr. and
Hall. She graduated from
Mrs. C, A. Smith of Wilming­
Seminole High School in San­
ton Del.
ford.
Miss Russell was bom in
Kansas City, Mo. and has at­
tended schools In various
stales, where her falhcr has
Legion, Ladies
been stationed. She will In- a
senior at Seminole High Scivool
Install Officers
tlili year,
Mr. Smith was graduated
from Chester High Sclvool,
This Friday
Chester, Pa., and has recently
Th* American Legion Post
completed a four year tour
No, 33 and th* Ladies Auxil­
of duty with the United States
iary will conduct joint instal­
Navy, stationed a t Sanford
lation of officers ceremonies
Naval Air Station. He will be
on Friday evening, July 8,
returning to civilian life in L
at the Legion hut on 17-02.
Wilmlngton, Del.
MISS RUSSELL
All members are reminded
Complete wedding details
to attend, and refreshments
will bs served by ths ladies.

j

At/ss

Beteena Schaub Is
Engaged To Marry

M iss Nelta Rue Anderson

G.

$ 3.49
Rev. 3.00

AND LESS

CABANA SETS
REDUCED
OPEN FRI. NIGHTS
CLOSED WED. NOON

QUtt Xkid*H
plan

In the 14th century, each
French bride threw her garter
MIN* WZAJV
as An omen of good luck. As
time went on, more bashful
113 Magnolia
Sanford
ceremony followed by Holy brldea changed the custom
Phone 322-1333
Communion at tha Calvary and tossed their bouquets.
Episcopal Church.
Tlie lovely bride, given in
marriage by her father, was
gowned in formal white bro­
cade with a ihovtldcr veil of
FRIDAY ONLY
illuMon. She carried a bridal
bouquet of white carnations
and baby'a breath and a while
lace Bible centered will) or­
chids.
Miss Janet Donston of Hartfoul. Conn., attended tlie
bride as maid of honor, and
she was attired In robin blue
DEEP FRIED
chiffon with contrasting veil
GOLDEN BROWN
am i'carried a bouquet of rad
roses.
Boy Quiat of Cokmla, N. J.,
served tho groom ae best
SERVED WITH i FRENCH FRIES — COLE SLAW —
man.
HOT ROLLS A RUTTER —
Mr. Utt is an ilumnua of
ICED TEA OR COFFEE
Seminole High School, and Is
recently a Magna Cum Laudc
Honor graduate of chemical
science from Piedmont Col­
"THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
lege, Demorcst, Ga, He is a
COK.
l i t a MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2482
member of Delta Psl Omega
Fraternity,
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
The new bride U an alumna
of the Norwich Free Acad­
emy, Connecticut, and ia a
Junior elementary education
major at Western Carolina
College, where she was a
member of Tlictu Zcta Phi
sorority.
laaxva rangy QUALITY m
Tlie newlyweds plan to fur­
ther Uiclr education Util fall
at Die University of Florida.

Glenn Utt, Jr. Are Married

2 tsps. grated lemon rind
Vs cup lemon juice
2 llisps. melted butter
Dk cups milk
3 egg wIdles
Sift 1 cup sugar with flour,
baking powder and salt. To
yolks add lemon rind, juice,
butter and milk. Best well.
Stir in flour mixture and heal
until smooth. Beat egg whiles
until sstlff. mM remaining su­
gar a tablespoon at a time,
Mr. a n d Mr*. Lyman i ri announc* the engagement
then fold into mixture. Pour
into buttered 2 qt. baking Schnub of Chlllicotte, Missou- | , nd approaching marring* of
their daughter, Miss Reteeun
dish. Set In pan containing to
Inch hot water. Bake at 330
Lynn Schaub, to George Ed­
degree* for 43 minulev. Chill
ward Fuhrmann, II, *on of
at least 1 hour before serving.
Mr, and Mr*. Georg* E.
Serves 6.
Kuhrmnnn Jr., of Loch Arbor.
• • •
• • •
Mr. Kuhrmnnn Is a gradu­
Okay, atiil another.
ate of the UMJ1 cb*a of Sem­
JIFFY GRAPE MOUSSE
inole High School and I*
ta cup grape Jam
presently stationed at Hick2 tbsps. lemon juice
ham Air Force Bus* In the
S cup milk or to cup evap­
Hawaiian Island*.
orated zuilk and Is cup
Complete wedding detail*
water
. . . ____
, ,,,,
will be announced at a later
1 cup light or heavy cream,
MISS SCHAUB
d(iU
whipped
Beat Jam with hand or elec­
tric beater until smooth. Stir
In lemon juice and suit, grad­
ually add milk, beating after
each addition. Fold In cream.
When mixture begin* to set,
turn into bowl and beat well
with egg beater, then re'.urn
Mu* Nelta Rue Anderson, Lane, Alice Ivey and Gail An­
to tray and conllnuu freeilng daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ed­ derson, sister of the bride.
Out of town wedding guest*
ward Rue Anderson of Dsllas,
until firm.
•
*
*
Texas, and M. G. Allen Maf­ were (.‘apt. and Mrs. Lyle
Tlie same homemaker that fett Jr. or Hannau, Germany, Butler and sons, Wesley and
gave the above recipe five and sun of Mr. and Mr*. Geor­ Jimmy of Ft. Sill and Mr. and
ge Allen Maffot Sr. of Sanford, Mrs. Joe King and daughters,
this one, too.
were united la holy matri­ Peggy, Katherine and Janet
TEA DROPS
mony on Sunday, June 21, tthW from Lawton, Okla. and form­
v» cup shortening
at Slaughter Chapel, First erly of Orlando.
to cup powdered sugar
Baptist Church of Dallas.
1 egg white, beaten
The lovely bride wax attir­
lto tap. grated lemon rlnl
ed in an elegant white lace
U-j cups silled cuke flour
suit, and Iter headpiece was
2 (lisps, granulated sugar
Work Die shortening wlU a a short Veil of illusioo attach­
apoon until fluffy and crcany, ed to a white tailored bow.
Attending the bride as ma­
then add the powdered au|ar
gradually while continuing to tron of honor was Mrs, Wanda
work with a apoon until lliht. Stone of Dtwalure, Texas and
Add the egg and lemon riid. aerving the groom as best
Add the flour and mix will. man waa Capl. Lyle Butler of
Drop by teaspoon* onto grcis- Ft. Sill, Okla.
‘Knitting helps keep
The bride la a graduate of
ed cookie sheet. Sprinkle well
fidgety hands of a
Texas
Women'a
University
and
cookie with ■ little of be
former smoker quiet.
granulated sugar. Bake In a Lt. Maffett attended tire Cita­
moderate oven 3TS degrees 2- del, Florida Southern College
and Is a graduate of D.CB. at
13 minutes. Make* 30.
Ft. SiU, Okie.
Following the m a r r i a g e
Take the squeak out of ■ ceremony, U . and Mrs. Maf­
door. Rub the hinge with e fett departed via plane for
Hannau, Germany, where he
lead pencil.
will bo stationed (or another
year.
House party guests were the
Misses Betty Lane, Mary

$2.98

!

Desiree Robinson A n d

Tli* Welcome Wagon rlub
member* with to extend their
Misa Desiree Dawn Robin­
sympathy to Mrs. Marie son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ibnrdimin of North Orlando
Daniel Phipps, of Sun Fran­
and the sudden death of her
cisco, Calif., became the bride
sister in Kenosha, Wis.
of Glenn Utt Jr., son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eRoy Mich­ and Mrs. Glenn Utt of San­
ael of Lake Ellen Drive in ford, on Monday, June 1, In
Casselberry, have just re­ Cornelia, Ua., with the llev.
turned from visiting friends Milton H. Murray officiating
■t the improsshc double ring
around Ohio.

Bride O f Lt.

Miss Masters

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

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T O U C H T O N ’S R E X A L L DRUG

fte n n e u i

4th of July Special!

A. Maffett

diows'A
Fashions
2626 I'ARK UR.
Open Wed. p.m. A Fri. Nile

20,000 BTU

AIR CONDITIONER

GO 4th
with a smile
and a

All Types

A ll Sales Final

PERFECT PLAYMATES

Of

Call 322-8321

Shading

I f 0.00 TO ||0.O O

From

AT

For Free Estimate

CALL 322*4911

• Accredited Charge Arrownla Welcomed
• Open Friday Evening*

rp m

200 E. First St.

Betty A nne's
H air Styling

2201 B. Park Ave.

UNBELIEVABLE

Popular cotton Moraucktr atrip**,
tho Jamaica chotco of th* aaaaonl
Rough s a t tumbla fabrics that
hoop you trim through playtime
and wash in n wink. Buy a batch
of playmate* at P*aaoy*o low, hw f f l .J K S ? 1
price and aavot
w“

I 50

FOR APPOINTMENT

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Southern Air
2513 Park Or.

Sanford, Fla.
V

122-8321

�Plan Your Profits-Put Herald Classified Want-Ads To Work For Y ou-D ial 322-5612

Classified
Phone
mm
T n m S m t e s t o C a m k ij

am

O ffice 204 W. First
v a t LONG DISTANCE
C L A K t r a O O UTLAY :
T a m ., O n T i t

•n u U O H T CLASSIFIED:

Toot., Ikni Tri - 8 P. U.
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The

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and ra ia rrta tha r i|b t to ra*
Tlia or lajoet a a ; advartlaaaiaat tn m a k a l erdsred M
•o a fo ra la tho poUriaa of tUa

Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1, L ett A Ttmnfl
2. Notices • Tenonale
8. Education - Instruction
4. Trans porta tl ob
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notice*
7. Bualneaa Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Reel Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loan*
14. Insurance
15. Btuineea Opportunity
18. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situatlona Wanted
20. Babyaittera
21. Beauty Selena
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Matertala
24. Electrical Service*
25. Plumbing Service*
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Servlcea ,
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Acceasoriea
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles Tor Sale
84-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
36-A Autos Wanted
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcydsa - Scooter*
89. Trailers

1. Lost ft Found
LOST: Parakeet, blue k yel­
low In Suniand. 322 8819.

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Page 10 — July 2, 1964

BERRY’S

WORLD

LOST: 931 Fielder's Glove
with name, between MellonviUe k la t *3 REWARD.
»2t-«l41.
2, N otice* • P erso n al*
VACUUM CLEANERS
RECONDITIONED
ONLY 15.93
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
2555 S. Park
322 6511

2BR, kit. equlpt. houie. Ph.
322-8892.

2 Bedroom furn. apt. Qucsnel Stenstrom
Apts., 404 E. 14th St., Ph.
2565 Park Dr.
322-8194.

Gar. a p t 1201 Magnolia Ave.
Apply 5-6:30.

2 A 3 Bedroom Houses

FURN. Gar. Apt., 2 BR. Hr.
rm. din. rni. elec. kit.
2005th French Ave. 322-7234.

Payton Realty
322-1301

NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
home at 909 Catalina Dr.,
$85. R. A. Williams, 322-3951.

5-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
ple, $13. 322-7399.

"/* rtp/y to your requoit for help . . . Pm sorry, but I
don't want to got inrotrodt"

Bit., Furn. Apt. with P rt. 6. For Rent
bath, 317 S Park Ara.
UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex Apt
Kit. equipt. Terrain) floor*
ROSE COURT APTS
BR. furn. 1st Floor. 301$ Ul« bath, Venetian lh a d u ,
water furn. Ph. 332-2334 alt­
Sanford Ave. 668-4323,
er 5 p.m.
Furn. A pt 3300 MeRonvIlle.
I-Room Efficiency apt. with
3 BR House, U t equlpt. $80 pvt. bath k abower, suitable
DeBary, Call between ■ k
for couple or tingle person
1 p. m. 668-4371.
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
IS COUNTY HIDOK'I c o u n t , FURNISHED Garage Apt. $43
cated on 1st St., within 1
■ : a i* o i,K
county,
r i.t m m o , water tod. 303 So.
block of 3 free parking tola
ID —
Park. Ph. 323-0703.
KXTATN OF
and aboppkig center. In­
It. W. DRUM
quire at Manuel Jacobson
r u -H ant
w o r tc si t o C R R orrosa
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

2 nil, frame house, not fancy,
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
322-3219.

Legal Notice

SO U TH W A R D

Property Management
ft Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offera for your selection
thee* B e a u tifu l

2 BR., kitchen equipped house,

$65 mo. 322-5688.
1810 W. Third St. Clean, new­
ly decorated, modern, 3 BR
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla.
533-2326.

8. Beach Rentals

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Paym ents
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Paym ents
From $43.50

Investment k Realty
To meke the beat heme
322-3430 118 N. Park Ave.
322-9173
buy, Me the
EXPANSIVE—
VA Nothing Dn., THA 1%. 3
VA - FHA
NOT EXPENSIVE
BR, 1 Bath, Fla. Rm., Kit.
Appointed
A place to live while building
Equipl, shade trees front k
a home of your dee Igo on back.
Property
$11,500. Ph. $22-6447.
your country lot is this
M
anagem
ent &amp;
trailer located on 414 acres New Custom-built, Lake Mary.
with over 200 ft, frontage
Sales Broker
C. B., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
on Illway 415, 10 minutes
lity, shade A citrus. FHA
from Sanford and 20 min­
Finance. 322-6859.
Jim Hunt Realty
utes f r o m the Atlantic
Ocean Beach. Only $10,000, 2 RM. HOUSE. I nice building
Office 322-211$
$2,500 Down. Call Stcmpcr lota. First $2,500 takes this
Night 322-0648
&lt;
Agency, 1919 So. French property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
323-0700
Ave., 322-4991.
terprise, Fla.
2524 Park Dr, Sanford, Fla.

EVERYBODY
READS THE

HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlsntle
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4058

a. For Sale or R n l
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. CtU o v t a l a g g
322-1597.

CLASSIFIED

12. Real E itit* For Salt

NEW HOMES
Ready for Occupancy
VA - FIIA
FIIA IN-SERVICE

to

Open from Noon 'til Dusk
West on 1st St. to Persimmon,
Left
4th St.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available in
all Areas of Ssnford. Let us
Skow you Around!

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park A n .
FA 2-5252 anytime
LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Bath,
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprlnk
ieri, patio. Ph. 522-6522, 207
Ridge Rd.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
GUEENBRIAR
Choice lota available hi
Greenbrlu of Leek Arbor
pverloeklng golf eeurpe.
Custom building to your
Specifications. Greenbriar
developed by
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8074

Legal Notice
In the

r » « rt

ef

th* C « n ty

J e lev. nominal* C h

iu

, F|«r&lt;

Id . In Frnfcet*.
In ret Ketat* ad
G. TUBODORB WALTS
Dec** eed
All r r e tite ia and Fvreena
■■It la g Claim* av Demande
4 l Heat Bald K etatei
'ou and each o f yen nr*
hi eby notified end requir­
ed to preeenl any d e l rue end
da nande which r o e. or either
oft you, may have agalnet th*
it* e f G. Theodor* W elti,
eeeed, late of eeld County,
th* County Judge o f Berni­
ni * County, Florid*, e t hie
ol Ice In th* court houae e f
■i d Countr at Hanford, Flerbg. w ithin ela calendar month*
th* lim e a f th* flret pub1)At lun o f thte nolle*. Two
m l*e of each claim er demand
•t II be In w ritin g, and ehell
ai te th* place of reeldeno*
*i i poet offloe addreea e f th*
elem ent, end ehall be aworn
by th* claimant, hie agent,
attorney end eeoompenled
. . » filin g fee e f one dollar
ai l auch claim er dem and net
filed ehell be veld.
■ ueen Z. Lee
Aa admlnletratflm e f tht
Batata of
O. Theodor* W aits,
D eceived
nderweedle.

Ward
Ajorney* n t
F o rk

BUYER or a SEILER
You'll get the response
You want when you use

2Tip § m tfo rh f y r a f t

W AN T ADS

M a in **

iter P erk, Florid*
ifjH eh June II. M * July L

u

Whether you are a

le v

Avenue, Heath

a Beg Ilf

2, 3 , k «

Bedroom

RENT A BED

RoHaway, Hospital k Baby
LARGE HOUSE, $ BR,
Bathi, Lakcfront. Complete­ Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
ly furnished Incl. Washer,
dryer, dishwasher, d e e p Ph. FA 2-51B1 11$ W. 1st St.
freeze. $150 mo. Ph. 322-4970 CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Legal Notice

Realty

V A -FH A

3 Rm. Furn. Apt. Water k
elec. $50. Ph. 322-2764.

6. For Rest

w om en o r acrr
TO O U B T TtTliH
it a t k o r r u a n M i oaaarriifli, « i
.
_
MODERN F u n . apt*. Also
If. W. IIor too, M l —
Ite r,
ton h is w ife. If msrrlaO and
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
U rine, and If doad a ra ln st alt
ptreoaa alalm lna a n r lnletaal,
LARGE 3 BR Hotue. N eir
tle lm or damand w hetaeever,
a s betre, d s r lstss. creditor*,
Lake Ph. 322-7308.
1*1 n o n
or
olhsrw lta.
by
through or nndsr lha said K.
APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
W. Horton, and a a tin s t anr
Ground Floor, $65; Second
and all psraona, who map claim
floor, $60. Util, furnished.
In anr maBnor, an r Interest
w h atsoever, In and to tha
J.
W HALL, Real Relate
follo w in g daaorlbtd lo t or parPh. 322-3641
as! of la n d , Irin a and balna TO n t
PKBEO.ua II4VINO
In Hsmlnola Cauntr. Florida. CLAIMS
OH
D K X U I I I
(b e r e a c t e f the r o u a ty
FURN. 3 and $ BR, CB, oak
COTTAGES
i a m i T SAID KMTATItl
Jada*. Bemlael* r e a n ly , F lor­
* °‘ Wto t I. Bloch A, COUTH
Tou and each of you er* ida, la F rebate,
LAKE PRIVILEGES
floors, masonry home. 1
ALTAMONTK h e i o h i i h tr .b r notified and required to l a re i Katale of
Blk. West of Hwy. 17-92 on
Bedroom, F u n . $50 mo.
aeoord ln a to P lat Dooh I file any claim* end demande K A R L D A U U
a t paga t of Public re­ which rou or either of rou,
Bedroom, Furn. $75 mo.
434, then 1 Blk. South on
Deceaaed
cords o f ■amlnola County, may have agalnet aetd e ite te To A ll Crodltara a a* Pereaaa
Ph. 322-8106
East St. to Vincent Dr.
Florida,
In (he offloe or Hon. C. Vernon lla r ta g Claim* ar Demaada
$38-6395, MI 4-0214.
Tou and aaeb o f r * « are Mia*. J r , C ountr Judge of A nalaef Bald K -ia ie i
hereby notified th at a sw orn Seminole Countr. at hie office
Yuu end each o f you ar* UNFURN. 3 BR Duplex, kit.
Com plaint
has
been
filed In tha Court Houae In Hanford, hereby notified and required
equlpt., exc. location. Pb. CLEAN lot Floor Apt. Pvt.
a g a in st you la the Circuit Florida, w ithin el* calendar to prtaent any claltna and d e ­
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
322-5594.
Court, gomtnolo Countr. Flor­ month* from the tim e of the mand* which you. or either of
ida, a t Hanford, Florida, being flret publication o f thte notice. you. may have agalnet the
ctiancerr no. H i l l and en- Each claim or demand muet be eetate of KARL DAI’U deceea 517 E. 35th 3 BR Gar. Apt. UNFURN. 3 BR hotue. 2100
Ittldd K U lttC B B. HOItTON In w ritin g and ronteln the *d. U t* of eeld County, to the
Cordova. Ph. 322-0274.
Furs. $50.
V I K. W- HOItTOH. ot a la be­ place of reablence and pn»t County
Judge
of
Kemlhule
in g a su it to Q uiet T itle, and office addrtea o f the claim ant Comity, Florida, at hi* office
run and snob of ran are re- end m in t be aworn to br tbe In the court houae or eald
qutred to file pour answ er to claim ant, hie agent or attor- County at Haiirnrd. Florida,
p la in t if f s Complaint w ith the ner. or the eama ahall be Told. within alt calender month*
tiinlerslgued Clerk of our ssld
The fallow in g Amendment* ether Inalrumrnt* of writing
(torn the tim e o f tbe flret pub
(■) Harlan Tuck
Cuurt at Hanford, Florida, and
llcatlon of th li nolle*. Two cop. te th* Charter of th* V illage to which th* V illage I* a par­
10* K. Church fttreet
to eerve a oopr thereof »n
of
North Orlando, Florida, ea ty. when euthnrleai] by ordin­
ea
of
each
claim
or
demand
Orlando, Florida
p la in tiff*
attorn ey,
n\t.
Aa Adm lnletralor o f eatd hall ba in w riting, end ahall recommended by th* Charter ance or rvaulutliin to do an: he
War* at P. O. Boa t i l l , HanHoard,
ere hereby eubmltted ahall approve all ordlnancei
atate the place or realdtnee
eatete
ford, Florida, on or boforo tho Pobllah
end pnat o ffice addrta* of the tiurauent to the iirnvlalone of unleaa tn hla Judgment the
Ju
lr
&gt;.
I.
It.
&gt;11**4
aame ehall be delrlm ental to
Ird dar o f August A. !&gt;■ H it . c i i n - t
claim ant, end ahall be (worn Florida H ta tu tn 111.
lha tnterrat* nt the Vlllaur, In
rHUFO«KI&gt; (II4K T K R
If rou fall to do m i a Judgment
to by lha claim ant, hi* egant
AMKSUHHVn
br d efault w ill be entered IN THM CIRCUIT COURT Ik nr attorney end accompanied
which raee he may return th*
against and each of rou for tho AND FOB MKMINOLH) C tlllE - by a filin g fee of ono dollar
Th* G overnm ent o f eald eunie w ith lit* objection In
relief demanded In said Com- TY PI.OHIDA.
and eurh claim or demand not m unicipality ehell be w a le d In w ritin g to the Council without
e
govern in g body to be known approval, In which oaaa, the
Ik CHANCMRY HO. ISWHI
filed ehall be void.
* 1\ v1 t MRM n&gt;P hand and tho THE MON HUH COUNTY HAVea the "V llleg* Council of aald ordinance ehell nut be­
/ • / KWARD K. HAUL
afflH al seal of th is Honorable INUg HANK, a oorporetlon.
A- aiecu tn r of the Leal North Orlando. Florida," aoma- come law. unleaa It le peered
Court at Hanford. Florida, tbl*
11me i hereinafter referred to again by a t / l' e vote of tha
W ill and T eelnm enl of
P lain tiff,
the tuth dar of Juno A. D. 1114 r a
aa the V illage Council, end a council; lie may from tim e to
KAIIL DAUU dr, raved
mayor. Fuch Council ehall be tiro* make recoinm endellnne to
tHKAM
_
.
VICTOR II. JENCKB and OEO. A. HFF.EIL JR.
onmpoaed o f fiv e (I) membara th* Council for onactm ont of
Arthur II. Beckw ith. J r ,
JKNCK8, hi* w ife, end PAT- Attorney for eald Eatete
Clerk of Circuit Court
to
be celled Councilman, end law*, rule* or regulation* for
HICK J. roW KltH, an unm ar­ III M agnolia Avenue
Hy: Sandra S. Johnson,
the Government ot th* Coun&gt;
a SI a yor.
Hanford, Florida.
ried man,
W ithin ninety f»») day* a f­ ell or Village ea wilt. In hie
It. C.
D e fe n d a n t* . Dublin, June II. 11 A July ] ,
ter thla am endm ent become* Judgement beet prom ote the
B. W. WAnK
w o T tr n o r h u it
1144
effective, a (peclal election Inter**!* nr th* V illage and
p , (I. Ho* 1411
THM STATE OF FI-OHIDA
l‘DA-74
ahall be called In the manner do and perform ell duller Im­
Hanford. Florida
TOi PAT HICK J POtVEIlH, an
provided hy th* Charter or posed by ordlnancea nf the
NOTICE OP SUIT
publish Julr *, *&gt; M, I), 11*1
unmarried men
TOi WILLIAM K. CULLER end municipal ordinance* of North V tllege, Charter and lew e ef
CUD-11
Heeldano* Unknown
Orlxndo,
Florida for th* elec­ th* Htat*.
KUHY
R.
CULLER,
hie
TOU A nE HEHEUT NOTI.
tion of a mayor, who ehell
Kvery ordinance when Intro­
wife.
The Hoard o f Publla tnalrue FtKH that a lu ll he* been filed
hold office until th* n e tt regu ­ duced, ehall ba reed lu full,
Ward* Road,
(Ion lor Bamlnola Countr. Ft«r- agatnat you In th e above
lar
election
held
In
March,
but
upon aecond and fine)
Lynchburg,
Virginia,
Ida w ill receive bide for the rauee and you ar* required to
ANNA RUTH It. YOUNfl, 1111, end e t eald election end reeding. If not antondod. It
furnlchlng of a ll labof. m eter- file your enewer w ith the
Orangeburg, Houth Caro e ll eucceedlug inayorellty elec­ in ty be reed by title only, how ­
tale, equlpmeut end eervleee Clerk o f th li Court end to
tion* of the Village, th* Mayor ever. th* aecond end final
tine end
required for the eonetruotlon eerve a copy thereof upon the
JAM EH A. TOU NO. r ia l, ehell be elected for a term reeding ehall not take piece
nf Drlvere T raining Han gee at p lain tiff or II* attorney*, Ma­
of two (I ) year*. W ithin nin e­ nor ehell eeld ordinance or
dance unknown
Lyman Hehoot Bamlnola High honey, Hadlow, Chamber* end
TOU ARB HHBEEIT NOT! ty ISO) d ir e a fter thl* act resolution become effective un­
School, and Croome Academy Ailami. Harnett N ational Bank
Hulldlng, Jarkaunvill* I, F lor­ FI ED that a su it be* barn become* effective, th* V lllege til th* propoted ordinance or
Sem inole Countr. Florida.
ehall
have
been
One bid for lha combined ida, not later then July lllh , brought ageln at you, the na Council ehall by reenlullon ap­ reaolutlon
project* ehell be submitted 1**4. If you fell *o to do, a tur* of which I* to furaclu** point on* of II* member* ee e poalad In et trait three (S) cunVice
Mayor,
tluw
*o
ever
no
eplcuoua
place*
throughout
th*
and w ill be received until IK* Decree Pro Confeeeo w ill be a m ortgage on the hereinafter
on* peraon ehell hold both the V illage for * period of at leeat
p. » „ Krlder, Julr **, 1*44, at entered agalnet you for the deacrlbed reel property.
The name e f the Court In office of Councilman and Ma­ fifteen (11) deye, on* e f which
lha
Bchoot
Adm Inlet ration relief demanded in the Cum
plecee shall be th* V illage
Uutldlng. Commercial Htreet, plaint. Title cult la to fore- which the cult he* been In yor atm ulteneouely.
The Mayor elooted end Vice HalL After passage of th*
Sanford, Florida, at which tim e cloae a m ortgage. The real etlluted I* the C ircuit Court,
fifteen
t l i ) deye eeld ordinance
Mayor
appointed,
e
t
h
ere­
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit,
In
end
and place the bide wilt be property proceeded agaln et I*
IjoI I
of
PAN
H E M fur Hemlnole County, Florida. inabove provided, ehall each may be read by title for th*
publicly opened and r e a d
■eoond
end final tim e at any
KNOI.I.H, Hemlnole County The title nt the rae* la Oil hold o ffice until hie aucceeaor
aloud.
Florida, according to the I. ANDO FED ER A L HAVING! ehell b* elected or appointed regular or epeclel eeetlon of
Contract docum eote eonalat
AHHOCIATION, tn accordance w ith lb* provl- the council and upon lie adop­
Plat thereof ea recorded AND L O A N
• f plane fur tbe above and mar
elon* o f thte amendment end tion ehall be elgned by the
v*. J A M E H
tn Plat Hook IS, peg* 4* I'laln llff,
be obtained br d e p o sitin g J ll-M
D ublin H aeo rd a o t H em lnole YOUNO and ANNA RUTH H. ehell qualify, and each of thorn Mayor and by th* V illage
w ith the AreWteot. John A.
ehall before en terin g upon tho Clerk end when an atoned tt
YOUNG,
hie
w
ife
and
WIL­
Uurton IV, Fourth Floor. San­
Countr. Florida.
ford Atlantia National Uank Together w ith all atrueturee LIAM E. CULLER end HURT dlecharg* e f the duttee e f the sh ell become afteeU ve then,
otherwle*
provided
Building. Hanford, Florid*, for and Improvement* now end II. UULLKII, hie w ife, Defend o ffice, eh ell take end eub- unleaa
the flret eat of docum ent! o b ­ hereafter on eald land, end fix ­ ant*, being Chancery Cae* No. ecrlbe th* oath preecrlbed In therein.
th* Charter of th* V illas* of
Th* eemnd eentanc* of Ar­
tained. Huoh depoett w ill be ra. ture* attarhed thereto! ateo all 11*45.
ticle VI, Hecllua 1. I* am end­
The deerrlptlon e f the reel North Ovleedo, Florid*.
funded tH full to each pereon gee. eteam. electric, water, end
Candidate*
for
tho
office
of
ed
te reed ae follow*:
property
Involved,
located
la
who return* the dooumenta In other heating, cooking, rafrl
In th* proper eiercle* o f th*
good condition w ithin 1* dare gerelln g , ligh tin g, plumbing Hemlnole Ctounly. Florida, la Mayor m eet meet th* q u ali­
fication* eetabllehed by th* function* of eeld court and
i folio we i
Irrigating, a n d
a lter the bid opening. Addi­ v en ltlelln g,
and
ordinance* o f w ithin tt* Jurledlctlon ae her*
Lot 1. e f W BTtlERtNG Charter
tional aeta m ar be obtained at power eyeteme, merM nee. ap
North Orlando lor other pub­ by defined, the Judge of eeld
TON
IIKIGUTP
ADD.
TO
illancee,
fixture*,
end
appur
the c o il e f I tl.a t. w hich 1*
LONG WOOD. F L O R I D A , lic ofttcee and In addition euurt ehell have pow er end la
tuencee, which now ere or
h a lf refundable.
Hemlnole County, Florldi thereto muet file a notloa ot hereby autborleed to ieeu* end
A oerllfted check or bank may hereafter pertain to, or
to be aerved by any
aeoordlng to p lat thereof Intention U run for auch o f­ ceue#
draft, parabla to tbe Beard of be ueed w ith, lu, or on eald
effle* of aald Vllleg*,
recorded In P lat Booh 11, fice w ith the V illage Clerk police
tSibllu iBitruetloB for ram lnel* premie**, even though they be
page 74. e t the PubUc Re du rlag the teat tea (I I ) deye conetabl* or deputy ebertff of
Countr. FUrridai II. 8. D over*- detached or detachable.
e
t
February
la
th*
year
at
th*
thu
Htat*
qf Florida, any end
cord* of Sem inole Couaty
m eat Boada. er a eallefactorr Together w ith the follow in g
election, and ehall pay auch e ll
write, warrant*, eeerch
Florida.
hid bond executed hr the bid- Home of property which ar*
Tou era hereby notified far filin g fee ae ahall be net by warrants end eth er preceeeea
der and acceptable eureUee In located la and perm anently In
In
addition
the necessary for th* d eteolloa and
• n amount equal to flva per etalled aa a part o t tho Im (her that you ar* required to ordinance.
file your anewore to the Com notloa ehell etete hi* alee* of punlahmtnt ot violation e f any
cen t ad tha hid ehall be tub- provementa on eatd landi
UKNEUAI. E L E C T R I C plaint heretofore filed 1* eald realdeno*. hie age, n deecrlptlon ot th* ordlneooee ot th* eeld
m u ted w ith each bid.
BUILT-IN OVEN MODEL m ortgage forecloeur* proceed • r th* real property owned by V illage, end th* police of the
The J e a la e tu I bidder w ill he
J m i l P K SERIAL 11(11 Inge w ith lha Clark a t tha Ctr him and nay other Informa­ eeld Village ere hereby aulhrequired to furnish an r per
orieed end U le hereby m id*
cull Court ot Hemlnole County, tion required hy erdlaanee,
T it*
for saAlafnaterr performance
Tho V illage Council ehiell tbelr duty u. execute end te
□ ENgtRAL E L E C T R I C Florida, la Baqford. Florida,
and peym ent bend or bond*.
BUILT-IN R A N tia MODEL and to aerv* a oopy thereof have nil e f the pow ers hereto- eerve xey end e ll auch write
A ttention l# nailed ta tha feat
H lltlP K HFItlAL B l l t l l l U upon the P la in tiff* attorney, fere vetted In o r poeeeeeed b end procaaeaa Issued out of the
that net laaa than minimum
QKNEItAL M L R C T I t l C A. Duane D erielrom , of RUHR tbe V illage Council o f Morll said V illage Court by th*
naU rtsa and wagon aa not forth
Judge thereof, end to m ake pro­
n E F R ia a R A T o n m o d e l HEED AND MARHIIALU II Orlando.
ta lha Bpo el Mentions m ust ha
Th* M ayer sh a ll he th* ehief perty
return thereof to laid
BAUTO HKniAL X M liT tl Exet Llrlngaton Avaau*. Poet
p a ll aa Ihte projeot.
Hog
114*.
Orlando, executive o fficer of th* V illage Court.
DUO
THBRM
UEATEIt O ffice
w Tha Board o f PubUa TnetreeAll U v , ordinances er part*
MODEL EM-1 BEItlAL It Florida, on or before tho leth and he ehell have cod exercle*
t ie t for aomtnolo Count r. F lor­
day of July. 1M4. Itorela fall all ef (he power* end dull** o t lawa or ordlnancea In con­
III*
ida, roaerroe tha rig h t to re ­
ueuelty
Incident
to
that
office;
flict
herewith ere hereby re­
not
er
a
derre#
pro
aoafotoo
FIVE
ALUMINUM
VCNR
l i c t any a n d /ar a ll b i d e e r to
he ehell prerid* ever atl m eet­ peated.
w ill be enlorod agxlnat you.
TIAN IIUNDB
w alro e a r lafarm aStlad la tha
ing* o f th* V illage Council e x ­
Thee* amendment* te the
WITNESS my band and the (HBAL)
bidding. Na hid ahall be w ith ­
Arthur K. Beckw ith, Jr. cept th at ba w ill not ba a Charter of th* V llle g e o t North
drawn for a period o f W t*e* aeal o f th is Court u t Hanford
votin
g
member
o
f
th*
Council
Orlando,
Florida, obeli become
F
lorida,
thla
tth
Say
a
t
June,
Clark
e
t
tha
Ctreult
C
onn
(111 daim H baaqatH t to U a
Im m ediately
upon
Hemlnole County. Florida unlace there I* a tt* vote. In effective
A. D. IM*.
• p e e in g o f bid* w ith ou t
which
cae*
the
M
ayer
ahall
ratification by the voter* at an
Byt Martha T. V ihlea
(PKALl
e o a ee et o f th e Board.
eaet
the
deciding
votes
He
elect
laa
called
for
th
a
t
pur­
Deputy
Clerk
Arthur M. B eckw ith. Jr,
J. a w b ig u t , J* .
ehall *** that all o f th* lawa pose.
A. Duane Bergetrom
Chairman, Hoard o f FubU*
(B erk
or the Btat* end ordinance*
Dated thla tith day e f June
Of RUHII, HEED AND
By i M artha T. Vihlea,
Inetruottaa for aomlBola
e t th* V illage are faith fu lly A. U. IMI.
MARSHALL
Deputy Clerk
Countr, Florida
a
a
ecu
ted;
Me
ahall
have
the
(8KAL)
I
I
Beat
LI
triage
ton
A
v
e
in
*
M
ahoney,
Had
lew
,
Chamber*
I t T. MUvtft
power to hid la preparty ter
M rs Jane O. Ft he. Clerk
Poet Of ft a* B ob IM I
Bomlaola Ceuetjr iup oriaU ad ;
th* V illage a t a ll tag aalea.
V illage a t North Orlande,
Barnett N etlo a el B ank Bldg Orlande, P ta r ite
Judicial aalea and sale* under
Florida
Attorney* for P la in tiff
Jackeoavtlle I, F lorida
preceea e f lew ; when th* town FubUeh Ju es II, U , W A July
Publleh Juno It, II, II k Julr Publleh June It. I I A July
[• a party, ba shall alga all I. IMI.
I. IM I.
'
I. IM*

.

17-02 at Hiawatha

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

BR Furn. houte. All con­
veniences. 2461 Palmetto.
322-1249.

Legal Notice

/

SACRIFICE!
COUNTRY DUPLEX oo 44
UNFURN. 3 BR, 2 baths. Ut.
5
Room
House
d o te to schools acre. Income $110 mo. Ex­
equlpt., fenced back yard.
and Churches. Good permeo- tra lot zoned TRAILER.
1120 mo. 105 E. Onora Rd.,
ant tenant pays $60 per Owner. 836-8162.
323-0645.
month rent. Will sacrifice
or $5,000. Write P. 0. Box EVERETT A. HARPER
CLEAN Unfura. apt. 309 Mag­
nolia. Apply downstairs af­ 40, Sanford.
AGENCY • REALTOR
ter 6 p. tn.
P irk Ave.
FHA - VA HOMES Phones2485FAS.2-2264
or FA 2 X35
LAKE MARY. X Furn. Duplex
2, 3, A « BEDROOMS
Apt. Adults, no pels. Nke
1, m , k 2 BATHS
THINK BIG—BE BIG
for single mao. 322-3930.
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM IN this BIG 3 Bedroom, 3
Bath Lake Mary home. A
4 RM. FURN. Apt. 1 BR. $60
BIG 2520 sq. ft. of living
Low Monthly Payments
mo. 323-0389.
room. A BIG Modern House
For Complete Information
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
and a little price at $21,500.
See Or Call Your
Cowan. 322-4013.
Excellent Terms to Quali­
FHA - VA
fied Buyer.
2 BR House. K1L equlpt. $75.
Th. 322-5301.
SALES BROKER

$100

6. For Krnt

2BR, K it equip! Duplex;
Furn. effle. a p t Lake priv.
Muit see to appreciate. Low
rent. Harley Wilhelm, Lake
Mary, 322-1433.

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate Far Sale 12. Real Ratal* Far Sale

6. For Real

JUST CALL FA2-5412

K)

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
at)f

12. Real Batate For Salt 12. Real Estata For Salt SI. b*auty K iM u

NEW HOMES
• Mi. South on Rt. IT-02

VA-FHA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So. Longwood District

Contact! Mr. Forjruaon
802 Highland Ave.
Longwood, Florida

SPECIAL FOR JULY
92050 TOTAL PRICE
Completely furnlihcd 2 BR Now Air-comllLioned. P ried
Permanents
Mobile Home, 45 x 9, plus ■ starting at:
$6.95, Shampoo, Set, 91.75,
spacious 10 x 20 living room,
Haircuts &gt;1.23.
Neat as ■ pin. Just bring
your suitcase and move in. Ace Beauty Salon. Mayfair
Hotel Ph. 822-M23_______
Cash. Terms, or will trade
for Camper, boat, car, etc.
22. Build * Paint • Repair
Ph. 322-7498.

ftgnfarft

Ijrrslb

July 2, 1904 — I’nifo It 34. Articles For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

A

m

LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 1 Baths. FOR PAINTING It REPAIR
Ball-Blair Agency Fla. R m , cent. heat. 211 WORK Call 322 5426.
Ridge Rd.. 322-9051.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
FOR A PAINTER, inside m
3rd A Park Ave.
out, call Luther Tasker at
NEW HOMES
Phone 322-5641
3126159.

underw ater

1AKK LOT, LAKE MARY. 21). Iln b y a ltte fa
322-0184.
BABYSITTING. D e l o r e s
Boyce, 1320 Lake Ave.

Legal Notice

21. B e a u ty S alons
IX TIIK CIHI IIT COUNT o r
TICK SIXTH JUDICIAL CIMPermanent Special
c t i T ix a x » r a n ■■Ml.
Thru July 3rd
cocxTV. flum io Ai
lit niAXCRHV SO. 14194
20 Percent off regular prlcea
CITY NATIONAL BANK OF
Cut 'n Curl Beauty Shop
MIAMI I1KACII. • Unlt.d
States of America tanking 111 Palmetto Avo. Ph. 322-0834
corporation.
Plaintiff
■rt.
DAVID C. nKlMPCIttJBBKL
and BTLVIA BISIMSOIHUtHEU IK THE fTlirt'IT r n i ’RT,
hie wife, not known In ba six t h j r m m i, c.Tiiniir
dead or allva and, if dead, tha o r FLORIDA ix axii ro it
unknown epouee, heir*, devi­ BRIIIXOLH I'Ot'XTT.
ate!. grantees, assignees, lien* C AM KRT No. HIM
ale. creditors, trueteee. or
NOTICE OF #t'IT IX
alher claimants, by, through, MORTOAOB FOHkrLUeniM
under or against
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTIIAVID C. REIMBCHUMBIj OAOE ABBOCtATION. • cwrporand SYLVIA mClMBCHUSSBL. atlon,
hie wife, or either of them;
Plaintiff,
and all parties having or -v*.
claiming In have any right, THOMAS RUSSELL WALTON
SHU. or Interrat In the property and ESTHER T. II. WALTON.
described In tha Complaint.
h i W ife,
Defrndenta.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OP SUIT
TO. THOMAS llL'SSELL WAL­
TOi DAVID C. RKIMBCIIUBTON and ESTHER T. If.
HKI. and SYLVIA IlKIMWALTON, hi* Wife,
Pi'HUHHKL, hla wile, not
whnee r e s i d e n c e and
known to ha dead or awhereabout* a r e
unlive amt. If deni, the un­
known, and Esther Y. II.
known apouae, helra. daWalton'# la at known idVlatta, grantees, assign,
drase la: t i l l W. Ilith
aes. Danora. eredit’ora,
Street, Terrene*, Califor­
trust see, or other elalmnia.
Snta by, through, under TOU AnH IIRHERT NOTI­
or against
FIED that a Complaint to
DAVID C. HKIMBCHDB* forarlne* a certain mortfag*
8KL and SYLVIA HKIM- encumbering th* following des­
Bi-HDBRKL. hie wife, or cribed rear property, to*wit:
either of themi and ell
Lot T. Block A, Ratehna
artlet having or clalmPark Seotlon of Loch Arig lo have any rlaHI,
hnr. according In th* plat
title, or Inlerral In the
thereof as recorded In
property described In the
Plot Hook 11. pages II It
Complaint, llealdenca un­
li, of lha public records
known.
of Semlnol* County, Flor­
TOU AHE IlEflKBT NOTI­
ida.
FIED that a Complaint hae T4teth*r with th* following
fa.an filed egelnet you by the Item* of property which ere lo­
Plaintiff In tha strove.styled cated In and parmanantly tncourt and cauaa for tha pur­ atalled as a part of the Im­
pose of foreclosing the mort­ provements on said property;
gage on the following des­
1 fl. E. Refrigerator, Mo­
cribed property, situate and
del No. LAM-lJl Serial No.
being In Seminole County,
OSMtMl
Florida:
1 D. K. Rang*, Modal No
Lot 11. Block T, IIEFTLtR
1*1 -S; Serial No. OS #00111
HOMES ORLANDO, SEC­
t Stewart Warner Wall
TION ONE, according to
Furnace. Model No. OIDTSplat thereof recorded In
K
Plat llook IS. l'saea I
Venetian mind*, manufacand «. Public Record* of
turnad by Srmlnola Vene­
Bemlnol* County, Florida.
tian Blind Co., no modal
Together with the following
number* or serial num­
Hama of property which are
ber*.
lecated in and permanently In- he* bean filed against you In
•talled ae a part of the Im­ th* above-stylad ault, th* short
provements an eald land:
title ot Which la Federal Na­
II. K. Air Conditional*— tional MortgaB* Aiaoclallon. a
Model IITAtiBIt — Serial Corporation oraantled under
IDIIIIIII
an Act of Uoofraee and agletO, E. turner* — Model It- In purauant to th* Federal
OLTILSIS — Serial U»- Nallara! Morlgag* Aaaoclatton
lll-tll
Charier Act, having It* prlnNational Rullt-ln Hangs clptl offlc* In the City of
Surface Unit — Modal Washington. District of Col
EI.10-1S-H* Serial TS»:«
umbla. Plaintiff, v a r a u a,
National llulll-ln Oven —• TIIOMAS RUSSELL WALTON
Model AlO-lti-fP — Serial and ESTHER T. II. WALTON,
hi* wife, Defendants and you
HR?
Kech-n-vant fa* — Modal ar* r.fjulrad to aarv* a mpy
KVIO'iF — Aerial J1AIC — at your Anawar or othar pleadAltai
In to th* Oomplalnl on PlainWaal* King DIepoaall — Ilfrw Attorney. Mack N. Clave*
land. Jr.. Bulte III Sanford
Serial ISTT4SI
Rallgh Hot Water llaaiar Alla
tlantlc National llahk Rulld*
—Serial tleillT — »l»det tng,
it. Hanford, Florida, *nd flit
the original Anawar or otntr
AUR-DB
Ton are hereby reiutred t4 btsadlng In th* offla* of th*
•erv* a ropy of four anawaf (■lark of th* Circuit Court on
ar pleading an Platnlllf'a al- br before tha ItUi day of July,
turns) a, TAUrUlt AND BIHO* A. P. lilt, ir you fall to 4o
110 S K. tnd Street, Miami, au, a Usurt* pro mnfaaao will
Florida, and fils tha original b* taken aaalnat you for th*
answer or pleading In th* of. rallsl demanded In th* Com­
■ c* ot Ilia Clark u! eald Court plaint.
•n*ur bator* th* .Ufa day of Thl* Nolle* shall b* publish­
July, I Ml. It you fall to do ed onaa a waak for four conSo. 4 Dacra* Pro Coh lease will eaautlv* waak* I* Th# Sanford
ba enlerad agalget you tor the Herald, a nawapapar cln-ulatCounty. —
Flosrelief sought la the Complaint. ad in armlnol* Oat
WITNES4 my hand and ***l Ida.
•f eald Court al HaBtord. Dated thl* Itr4 day Of Jana,
iamlMla Caunly, Florid*, this A. P. IMS.
(•BAD
tlrd day ot Jaaa, IMI.
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.,
(BEAL)
4 lark of Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
lly: Sandra S. Johnaon,
aa Clark of n»(d Circuit
D. C.
Court
Mark
N. Cleveland. Jr and
By; Martha T. Vlklcn
Carroll Burk*
Deputy Clark
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Tayler and Brlon
P. O. Drawer 7.
1M 1. 9 tnd llreal
Hanford. Florida
Miami, Florida
'ubllab Juris SI, It July 3, 1-uhRpb Jun* IS A July S, I.
IS. tMt.
, It. IMI.
GM-91

Legal Notice

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25. P lu m b ln p S erv ices
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

35. A rticles W anted
WANTED. 5 String Banjo,
Open or closed Head. Will
pay reasonable price. Ph.
668-IRUl.

27. S pecial S erv ices
OVER 25 YEARS
ol Fine Workmanihip in UphoUtcrlng, Draperies, Slip­
covers. Time Payments as
little as &gt;5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Pb. 322-2339
COMPLETE Lawn *
Service. 323-2310.

Yard *No, I’m NOT taking ft to the bottom of th* swimming

pool for • pirformanc* tost!”

REMODELING — REPAIRS
31. Article* For Sal*
SCREENING - VINYL TILE 81A. Pel*
312-7849
—
8 13 A. M. PUPPIES It DOGS. Beagles,
NECCH1
Like
New.
Equipped (o Zigcollies,
It
mixed
breeds.
Piano Tuning i M Repair
Zag,
blind
stitches, mskivs
Animal
Haven
Boarding
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4233
buttonholes, sews on but­
Kennels. 822 5752.
tons. Assume payment* or &gt;6
AIR-CONDITIONING
32. Flowers • Shrub*
per mo. Guarantee. Buy lo­
By FEDDERB
cally
&amp; be serviced. Sanford
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
Ripe hydroponic tomatoes,
Sewing Center, 322-94U,
200 Ro. Park Ave.
322-4234 25c lb. Grimier Hydroponic
Farms, So. Sanford Ave.
'54 Jeep Sta. Wag. 2 wheel dr.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
with overdrive, 6 cyl. over­
IPRtNKLER SYSTEMS
I I , FwmJtar*
head valve. 668-5693.
All Type* and Sites
We Repair and Berrice
FKrcE Kr t im a t e
JULY
SPEC. Ladies’ Shoe
Upholstering 4k Mattress ren­
STINE
Sale.
Sitea 5-6te only. &gt;1
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Machinery and Supply On.
pr. Surplus City. W. 1st Ht.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 ture. Call Nix Beddlni Ufg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ava. NEW 1963 ('umpirin'* Ency­
29. A utom obile S e rv le t
FA 3-2117.
clopedia. Halt price. I'honc
322-7454.
Auto OU94,
Used furniture, appliances,
Ik star Covers
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
U E TO M V O K C E
AUTO GLASS &amp; Larry’s Mart 111 Sinford Wc Dhave
a Repossessed '64
model Swing Needle Dlal-OSEAT COVER CO. Ave. Ph. FA M i l l
Matic ZigZag, makes Fancy
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9099
FURNITURE
Design!, Make Buttonholes,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
S COMPLETE BOOMS
Sews on Butluni, Blind
ONLY 9249.50
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Hems, Monograms, Darns,
Free inspection, estimates,
Easy Terms
Patches, Etc. Guaranteed.
Shop And Sava The
pickup, delivery. Recoring
Assume remaining 8 pay­
Budget Way
A repairs discounted.
ments of 9*. Ph. Credit
21Ub E. 3rd.
122-2143
BUDGET
Mgr. 322-7457.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Btnktrik Olua and Paint
Company

FURNITURE CO.
M I one wood Plata
17-93 Ph. 838-4583

Legal Notice

1 IMI.
OJA-41

Dodge B o y s. . . on W. 1st S t

86. A utom obile* • T ruck* '57 Chcv. V8 Stick, &gt;3T mo.
'59 Old* S t i c k .
&gt;32 mo.
19t&gt;2 2 Dr. Comet. R&amp;ll, Exc. '60 Opal. &gt;792 bal, &gt;34 mo.
rond. Sid. shift. 322-6266.
'60 Anglia, &gt;599 bal, &gt;32 mo.
I960 BUICK Le Sabre. Exc. '57 Chcv . &gt;370bal, Ml mo.
cond. A extra clean. Th. 59 Opal, &gt;574 bal, &gt;30 mo.
'57 Old*. &gt;041 bal, &gt;31 mo.
322-5009,
'58 Rambler, &gt;199 bal, )lo mo.
'88 FORD, aid. shift, needs '58 Chcv., 9161bal, $10 mo.
'31 Ponliar Puff, &gt;21 mo.
some work. &gt;75.
'59 BEL AIR Rpori* coupe '38 Chrysler, &gt;699 bal, &gt;32 mo,
Chrv , Rfrll, Real nice car, '58 Merc. &gt;499 bal, &gt;27 mo.
&gt;375. Ph. 323 7090.
'53 Ford, &gt;199 bal, &gt;10 mo.,
'88 Pont. &gt;681 bal, &gt;32 mo.
H Ton '63 V8 Ford Pickup '30 Merc, &gt;149 bal, &gt;7 mo.
(ruck. Custom cab. &gt;200 and '56 Mere, &gt;179 bal, $11 mo.
take over payments. &gt;1670 '52 Fiml, &gt;99 bal, &gt;5 mo.
Hal. 838 1712 or 818-3130.
'38 Line. &gt;681 bal. &gt;32 mo.
SMALL Sturdy Wrecker. Eke. '58 Ford, &gt;199 bal, &gt;25 mo.
cond. &gt;950. -Reel's Paint A '56 Chcv., &gt;466bal, &gt;24 mo.
Body Simp, 10th k Sanford. 'ST Mere, W. &gt;399 bal, 112 mo.
'87 Plynt., &gt;360 bal., &gt;30 mo.
'63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellent '88 Chcv., &gt;339 bal. &gt;29 mo.
cond. Th. 322 2283.
'36 Chryi, &gt;641bal, &gt;32 mo.
’51 Ruick, &gt;.!2 bal, &gt;1 mo.
TRUCK SALE
Avallaltk) June 29. 8 Pickup ’&gt;7 Ford, $99 bal., &gt;7 mo.
trucks with tool bodlox, Mmilar to Telephone Co. truck*.
Ideal for Carpcnlors, paint­
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
ers, electricians or hunting
&amp; ramping.
Iftl? ‘S ANKuun AVROPEN EVENINGS
Burnup A Sints, Inc.
201 N. Maple St.
Sanford
Phone 322-4503

1 0 -

Vacation
Specials
RELIABLE
AND READY
TOGO . . .

62 Comet Custom
4-door, heater, automatic Iran*. A
traaa puff.

59 Chevrolet Wa^on
Brook wood V*®« •utuniillr IflMsi
radio M
l heater, air rondHImed.

61 Renault Dauphlne
The economy kina.

—

*1595
*995
*495

37. Boatn • Motors
PRE-HOLIDAY BOAT SALE!
Sh. wrooms ft Boat lot full.
Boats by Thundcrblrd, lane
Star, MFC, Traveler, Altec,
etc. Sample Price*: 81795 II’
Laraon Family Runabout
&gt;993; 15' &gt;950 Fabugiaa &gt;950;
14' &gt;595 Traveler &gt;(83; '63
Evtnrudes with 2 year War­
ranty &gt;780 40 hp. 9589; 18'
&gt;410 Gator Trailer $290;
Many others, plus Boat lot
full of uaed Outfit* too!
TERMS! nohton Sporting
ttundi, Downtown Sanford.
Th. 322-5961.

1295
60 Chevrolet Vi-Ton
*995
60 Dodge Va-Ton
*995
55 Chevrolet Vj-Ton
_____ *395
60 Chevrolet 1-Ten

PANEL, Uke new fhroughiut.

A real flo* tr « h priced rghL

89. T r* ll* r* • C a b in * *
APACHE Camp Trailcra. New
ft Used. 322-5487.
1953 All aluminum Prairia
Schooner, added room. A-l
cond. Must sell. Part down,
make offer. Ph. 322-6268.
Hi raid Adi. Be sure your
business Is represented with
attract !va
advertisements.

Go 4th In One Of These Outstanding
Used Car Values!
63 Mercury Monterey
4-Door Fully Powered. Air Cond.
Extra Clean.

'2795
SA V E

62 Continental

Fully Equipped, one Owner, Retra k i A w i a
Nice. (Choice of Two.)
N U W !

63 Chevy Monza 900
4 8 peed Tran*. Hadlo - Heater.
New WW Tires. RXTRA CLEAN.

*1995

S T A T IO N W A G O N SALE
60 Chevrolet Parkwood

*1295
59 Ford Country Sedan
*895

Wagon. 9 Pa**., V8, Automatic, Ra­
dio, Heater. New Tire#.

Wagon. V8. 8 l'aaacnger.

59 Ford Ranch W agon

*795

8 CyL Ford-O Matlr, Radio, Heater.

59 Mercury Commuter

SED

W ID E fS rT R A G K
3teri (ha holiday off with a bang-fn ■ smooth, qutot uled Wide
r rack Ponllac. Or Pontiac Tampeat. Or perhaps another of the qooc
jaed cars on our lot. With new car aalos running so high, wo navt
I wlder-than-avar stock ot lata-madel trada-ins waiting for you:

60 Pontiac Starchief Hardtop
l-duor, p&lt;i*rr aim ing power brake*. We *&lt;&gt;lil
it new

(•door aedan

LATE MODEL QUALITY BUYS!
62 Comet 4-Door Sedan $ 1 ^ A C

*1498

Stand. Trans., Radio, Heater.

*1898

Red, White Top, Extra Clean.

62 Comet 2-Door Sedan

$f
|

62 Galaxie Convertible $ | J L Q C
1 0

61 Valiant 2-Door Sedan
'1196

Automatic Tranamlaalun.

*1896

H
Hardtop.
ard to p &lt;
4*Dour, On# Owfttr, 18,000
Actual MilIM.

59 Cadillac Sedan DeVHIc
A ll power rquipped, fart or y a ir conditioned

*1295
60 Opel Station W agon
*595

Wagon. VH. Crual-O-Mstlr, Power
Steer., Radio, Heater.

Htand. Tran*., Radio, Heater,

62 Corvair Monza Coupe
I a peed lr«n*mi*«iun, bucket *ral*, radio and
healer

60 Ford Country Sedan

&gt;1G M (
10 9 0

62 Ford Galaxie Fordor Sedan
A o Under, «utomiile (rinftmUnion* ntw tr thin
nrw

*995

Wagon. V8. Mrrc-O-Matlr, Radio,
Heater, Power Hleer. A Brakes.

$QQ C

62 Chev. Impala

*1595
61 Ford Galaxie 4-Door
*1295
61 Dodge Seneca
*1295
60 English Ford Anglia
*595
59 Mercury Monterey
*1295

OPEN

Sedan. Stand. Tran*., Radio, Heater.
Extra Clean.

FRIDAY NITE TILL 8:00

4-Door. 8 Cyl. Power Steer., Auto­
matic Tran#. Extra Clran.

CLOSED
SATURDAY, JULY 4th

Have A Nice Holiday . . .
DRIVE . . . A R R IV E . * .
SAFELY!!

Whita Finish. Heal Sharp.

4-I&gt;our Hardtop. Mrrr-O-Matlr, Pow­
er Hirer., Power llrpkea. Radio,
Heater. Extra Clean. Low Mlleagr.

W H O LE SA LE BUYS!

TRU C K SPECIALS —

Produce body. A nlci tract

13' Glees Boat, fully equipt,
40 hp. Evinrude, 1111 trlr.,
exc, cond. &gt;650. B ed's Paint
At Body Shop, 10th 4t Sanford.

WEEK-END

National

IUIZ

Ftiblng boat, motor A
trlr. Deck ft controls. &gt;225.
Pb. 322-TT7S.

R&amp;ll. Auto. Ph. 668-5713.

Repossessions

62 Rambler Classic
t ig

•62 Buick LcSsbre 4 Dr. V-8? 12'

\ Bank $

91 per day rental (or Elec­
tric Carpet Shampoocr with
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.

BEDS FOR RENT
110 Magnolia ph. FA 9-4999 Hospital, Rollaways, Juve­ USED Lumber, 2 x 4, 2 x 6
nile. FREE delivery and
2 x 8, 2 x 10; 1 x 4 flooring
81A . P e ts
Pick-up.
Brick. 322-2509.
FURNITURE CENTER
GERMAN Shepherd puppies.
READY MIX CONCBETE
1100 French Ava.
322-5200.
Patios, Floor, Free Bill mates
Ph. FA 1-7953
low prices check the Herald
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
clasiUlad pages where local For the biggest selection ol
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
nearly new and used furni­
dealers advertise.
steel, grease trap*, dry
ture, see Noll's Furniture
wells. Stepping stones.
Brokers!* In Casseltterry MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
M 1T-I2. Open I days 9 to I. 309 Elm Ave.
•
322 5751
IX Tilt: rm ttl'IT c o ih t .
S*U
U»
Your
Furniture
XIVTII JUDICIAL Cl HIT IT
FRIGIDAIKE Washer &amp; Dry­
IIP FI.4IVIIIIA IX AND roH
Quick Service With the
er. Good rond. Ph. 122-1405.
BUMIXIJI.H llltlXTV.
Cash. SUPER TRAD1N0
c iia m t r y
xo. issra
Good Refrig. &gt;30. 611 Park.
POST. FA 2-0677.
FUDKIIAL NATIONAL MOBTOAOK ASSOCIATION. 4 sorporatlon.
Plaintiff,
Come See The Golden W est
v«-

JOIIN SMITH Jit. and I1I.ANC lli: DLlUAHKTlt SMITH, hla
Wit*.
Da fandants
x o t ic f . OF SUIT IX
W OHTItllii: rulIKIT.OOIHB
TO I JOHN HM1TH, JII. and
DLANCHi:
K1.1ZAIIKTU
SMITH, Ills wife,
wh"»e
raaldanc*
and
wharaaboals la unknown.
TOU ARC HEREBT NOTIFIED that a Complaint to
forarlo** a rartaln m ortaag*
enrumbarlng th# follow ing dast-rlbsd real properly, lo-w lt:
Ix&gt;t I. Iilock (. nssu bdlvlaton of Iilock S and Tract
A. NOIITH ORLANDO SB&lt; OKU ADDITION, accord­
ing lo ptat thereof record­
ed In I'lat Uook IS. Pag*
Tf,
I'ubllr
Bacorda
of
Hrmlnul* County, Plorld*.
baa bran Iliad agalnat you In
the above-stylad suit, th* abort
title of whlcb Is Federal N a­
tional M ortgage Aaeoolatlon. a
Corporation organised under an
Art o f Congrra* and aalaltng
purauant to the Federal Kk&gt;
llunal
M ortgage
Aaaoclatlon
Charter Act, having Ita princi­
pal of fit# In iho City of WoahIngton. D istrict of Columbia.
P laln tirf,-virtu e JOHN SMITH.
JR. and BLANCHE KI.I7.AliUTII SMITH, hi* wife. Dafandants and you ar* r*&lt;iulr*d
to aarv* a "ipr of your Answer
or othar pleading to tha Complallit on I'laln tlffa Attornay,
Mack N Cleveland. Jr.. Salt*
l i t Hanford Atlantic National
Hank Building, Hanford. F lor­
ida. and III* th* original An­
awar or othar pleading in th*
office ol tha Clark af the Clrcul Court nn or barer* th*
n t h day of July, A. D. IMt
If you fall lo do ao, a dacra*
pro conlaaao wilt b* taken
agalnat you for th* relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
Thl* Nulla* ahall ba pub­
lished one* a weak far four
sanaaautlva weak* In Tk* Han­
ford Herald, a nawapapar clrenlatad la Seminal# Caunty,
Florida.
D»t»d thl* tih day o f Juna
A. D. ISM
■/ Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of Clrrult Court
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Carroll Uurk*
Attornay* for P lain tiff
P. O. Drawer I
Hanford. Florid*
Publish June II. It, SS -a July

6 Racks, practically new trot I960 Dodge Seneca, 2 Dr. 6
lines. 500 hooks per rack.
cyl., std. shill. Must be
Make me an offer. 1913 W. seen &amp; driven to appreciate
3rd St.
care given by owner. Ph.
322-1948.
’v HP, Emerson Alr-Conditioncr. UQ-115V. &gt;70. 1119
'60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Magi'0''a 322-4447.
Exc. cond. $S3J. 322 7511.
Combination W o o d * # rking
unit. Lathe, Drill, Saw, Jig 1960 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4
Dr. low mileage, one owner.
saw. Sander, Grinder, Mo.
Exc. cond P/S, I’ ll, New
tor. Accessories. &gt;130. Olio,
tire*. &gt;1600. 668 5547.
Cor. Lake Ave., Hardy St.,
Longwood.
SPORTS C A R - 1961 Renault
1-1903 8 Cyl. Falcon Air Con­ Caravelle Conv. with removable Hard top, 4 on-theditioner
(New)
Original
floor, It All, W/W. &gt;100 h as.
Fort! Air. Special &gt;250 Inatime pymts of &gt;13.33 mo.
Mailed. Cali Dnffry at 322Call 122 6S193, Sanfortl.
1481.

VA-FHA —

OLDER HOME, -3 Dr. large
FHA IN-SEtlVICE
rooms, large shady lot with W. on 25th St. to Lake Mary
fruit trees. No down pyml.
Blvd., left on Blvd. to Likr
1020 Palmetto Ave. Phone
Mary Fire Station, Right to
322-5398.
Office in .Model House on
Abbott Ave.
THERE’S PEACE fc QUIET LMN Enterprises, Inc.
No planet. In a 2 DR house on
I’h. 322-2744
paved street you can buy
for &gt;3.750 Cash. Ph. 6G8-4601, 15 U usinrsB O p p o rtu n ity
Enterprise, Fla.
AUTO REPAIR SHOP &amp; Lot,
with or without equipment.
NEW HOMES
Hall's Garage, corner Cel­
VA-FHA —
ery &amp; Sanford Ave. 322-2020.
FHA IN-SERVICE
South on RL 17-92. 6 Ml.
FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Right cm Seminole Blvd.,
Good location. Good proOne Block to Sales Office.
ducta.
Good treatment. Ph.
802 H ig h lan d A ve.
locally 312-4841, or apply to
L ongw ood, F lo rid a
tha PURE OIL COMPANY.
REAL DEAL - BY OWNER
I Bedrooms, Living Room, 11. Female Help Wanted
Dining Room, kitchen, and EXPERIENCED Waitress. An­
large Florida Room. Builtgel’s Restaurant. Apply in'
in Range. Huge double lot person. 2503 Sanford Ave.
200 x 200. In Country, yet
only 5 mins, from Down­ 17* Male Help Wanted
town ft 10 mins, from base.
EXPERIENCED
Photogra­
Ph. 322-2297.
pher. For appointment call
NORTH O R L A N D O , &gt;100 &gt;32-7222.
Down, like-new Resales; 2
and 3 Bedroom*, 1 and 2 19. S itu a tio n s W an ted
baths, equipped kitchens. LAWNS MOWED. 322-2115.
$50-&gt;7B mo. pays all. Helmly
DAY’S WORK. 122 3474,
Really, Ph. 322-1041,

1 36. Aiitomolilles • Trucks| 36. Automobile* • Truck* 87. Boats • Motors

All Need Some Repair

56
57
56
55
58
48

Cadillac Coupe D eV U le.....
Mercury 4-Dr. S e d a n ......... $100
Dodge 4-Door ......................$ 40
Oldsmobile 4 -D o o r .... ......... 8146
Packard 4-Dr.t Good E n g . $
Oldsmobile, Runs G ood ..... $

PICKUP. A low prlcad buy

Seminole Co.Motors
AUTHORIZED JODGK DEALER

1801 W. First St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

HUNT M E R C U R Y IN C
1009 Palmetto Ave.
Saaford
822-4884

Wbiter Park
Ml 4-0209

�INDEPENDENT!
NOT TOO INDEPENDENT
MAKE

DEAL

WITH
X

v«

1964
CHEVELLE MALIBU 4-DOOR

CORVAIR

"500"
SPORT COUPE

PICK - UP
SPECIALS

‘1941”

MANY SIZES AND BODY STYLES . . .

DOWN

STEPSIDE PICK-UP
BODY CAPACITY NEARLY 10 CU. FT.
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD RATING UOO LBS.

WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES

WITH t i l l DOWN. ONLT

WHEEL COVERS

.55

BEATER ft DEFROSTER
8AFETT STEERING WHEEL

MONTULT

ENGINB IN REAR

EASY HANDLING 115 INCH WHEELBASE
AS LOW AS

‘195
DOWN

WITH » ! « DOWN

*1787”

‘51

MONTHLY

IF YOU HAVE A GOOD

SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLER'S

USED CAR TO TRADE IN
YOUR PAYMENTS CAN BE

EVEN LOWER

MODEL l i t *

MU IMMOBILE

Than Quoted In Ad

4 DOOR
6 PASS.

BEL AIR

KZl-W ind.hield
Foam Rubber Front ft Rrar Seat
EXT. Belt Moulding
3-Speed Wipera
Non Glare Mirror
Outside R rar View Mirror

STATION WAGON
MODEL 1515

EZI-Wmdahield
Pawer Glide
Wheal C a itft
•M WWW Tift*
PII Kadie
C ft C Equipment
O iuid* Hear Vic* Mirror

LIST 93297.60

$277777

Add Bright M rtil Trim
C.lotf Bor Light
Ilomr Light ft Snitrh
Hr* Ur

AS LOW AS

WITH SIRS DOWN,
PAYMENTS ONLY

LIST 13016.41

3 &gt;p&lt;rd W Ip rr A

Nan Glare Intidr Mirror
Bark-up Light*

DOWN

266565

104
MONTHLY

WITH *1*5 DOWN.
PAYMENTS ONLY

&gt;66
MONTHLY

HOLLER

OPEN
THROUGH

Jet-Awag T r i u n i t t i o i
Wheel l)i»e
WSW Tire*
Bark-l'p LigbU
DLX Radio
Aery Pathags

F R ID A Y

N IT E

C L O SE D SA T U R D A Y

JU LY 4th

M O T M SA liS
2nd and Palm etto Ave.

322-0711
\

2505 S. P ark D rive

322-0861

�Within a short time the members
of Seminole County's Board of Com­
missioners will open the so-called
County Commission office on the
ground floor of the Courthouse,
At the present time it is the plan
of the Commissioners to employ an
office secretary to "mind the store.”
While the Commission is making
this move The Herald feels that it
ought to consider going one step fur­
ther and investigate the possibilities
of employing an administrative as­
sistant.
Not too long ago a Herald reporter
contacted the chairman of the Com­
mission. In the course of obtaining
information for a news story the
chairman remarked, ‘Til get you a
copy of this just as soon as I can go
to the Courthouse and see if I can
find someone with n secretary I can
get to type it out."
This is absolutely no reflection on
the chairman of the County Commis­
sion. But it does raise some concern
among the citizenry who feel thnt the
men who arc entrusted to the oper­
ation of a multi-million dollar "bus­
iness” should hnve a more practical
system in effect for conducting the
county’s business.
In the Herald's observations of
Connty Commission meetings it has
become quite evident th at much of
the business brought by individuals
to the attention of the Commission
during bi-monthly meetings of the
board could easily be handled by a
county administrative employe.
In most cases brought before the
board, the m atters at hand are pre­
sented to the Commissioners for the
first time. In most of these instances
the questions at hand cannot be de­
cided and must be held over until the
next meeting to give the commission­
er in district affected time to go out
on his own and personally investigate
whatever problem exists.

Thought For Today
Even a fool who keeps silent is
considered wise; when he closes his
lips, he is deemed intelligent. —
Proverbs 17-28.
•

•

•

Young men think old men arc
fools; but old men know young men
are the fools.—George Chapman,

2 Views On Poverty War
Shriver, the director desig­
nate of the Poverty War,
writes that the military's ex­
perience it “an invaluable re­
source’’ on which he expects
to draw in training the pov­
erty-retarded youths who will
coma under his charge. Hut
ha has these reservations:
Tha poor corps youths are
largely
“military
rejects"
who are drawn from the
“most deprived atrulum" —
the one-fifth of the nation
that is poverty • marked. One
purpose of the anti-poverty
drive is to teach these boys
enough to mnke them mili­
tarily acccpptnhlc. Thus, to
some extent, the economic op­
portunity courses will be pre­
military training.
But tha camps and renters
of the poor rorpa wilt he run,
saya Shriver, on the basis of
"permissive” discipline. Since

Herald Area Correspondents
!

Altsmanta Springs
Mr*. Julia Uartoa
818-1318
Bear Lak#-Fore*» City
Mrs. Msryann Miles
838-3878
Caxelherry
Mr*. Jin a Caixelberry

Geneva
Mr*. Jo*. E. Mathieux
349-4824
Lake Mery
Mr*. France* Wester
312-6119
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L . Jnhniox

|

132-473*

838-6016
Chulunta
Mr*. Joan Magic
366-3743
DeBary
Mrs. Adam Muller
618-4410
Deltona
Mrw. Mildred Haney
668-S631
Enterprise
Hies Helen Rnodgrane
668-&gt;831

t.ongwood
Mrs. Donna Eatee
638-3317
North Orlando
Mr*. Dorla Dean
832-1989
Oil***
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
811-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
868-8916

Oil??

:

fy rttto

Page 1A Sanford, Florida* Thursday, July 2, 1964
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rSASK VOLTOLIXB. C l m l s U s i - O taeral M aaase*
JULIAN L. ST NX ST HUM
A ssociate Bailor
MAMMY I. JOHXiON
M anaging Editor
B K t'S E S KILLKIIIIUW
Telegraph Edltur
D O H lf WILLIAMS
■ o d d ? Editor
OOTTUS AUSTIN
City Editor
JU D I W N U I
Coaaty Editor

BILL VINCENT
t u l t Photographer
MOV WHEEN
A dvertising Manager
MOV M ATT
d e n tr a l A dvertising M antgsr

s tA J U u irrr sc. s t a p l e t o n
C lassified U lreeter
JANIE SMOEMAKEB
B u siest# Manager
S'NED WELL#
M echanical l u p t

S l S K H t n i UIoSn

is D elivery

Worry Clinic

If a county administrative officer,
or even if he were called an admin­
istrative assistant, were available in
the County Commission office, in all
probability he could handle half of
the m atters normally brought to the
Commission without them even hnving to be presented to the board mem­
bers in session.
In many instances those items
presented to the Commission already
would have been investigated by the
administrative assistant and the
Commission could make its judgment
without the unnecessary delny such
questions now encounter.
In addition, individuals or groups
from the extreme sections of the
county consistently have to make
two or three trips to the Courthouse
before the questions they hnve are
nnswered in one way or nnother by
the Commission.
The Herald believes thnt on admin­
istrative assistant would mnke for
better public relations between the
County Commission nnd its citizens.
An administrative assistant would
save valuable time for both the con­
stituents ns well as the Commission­
ers.
"Proof of the pudding’’ lies in the
fact that it would be extremely dif­
ficult for anyone to go Into private
life and find a comparable business
which did not have an administra­
tive officer to handle the multitude
of details a business ns large ns our
county government must consider
in and day out.

Holmes Alexander

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
After Civil Rights, we hnva
tha War on Poverty. The bill
called tha Economic Oppor­
tunity Act of 1064 hai been
favorably reported by the
House Education-Labor Com­
mittee. The aime bill la be­
fore the Senate labor-welfare
special committee, on ita way
to floor action.
Anticipating these eventa, I
apent a week in the Navy
Air Training Command where
college-educated aviators, and
achool-educaled maintenance
crews, are lifted from civilian
life and submitted to boysinto-men transition. I felt that
tha poverty • warriors could
lesm about thia educational
process from the military.
Two letters, one from Sar­
gent Shriver and one from
a Texas newspaper editor,
carry the idea a little further.

Dr. Crane’s

The Pollster

Administrator Needed

N
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Dy Mi

C ro aty
p i t 1 Tear
M l • H eath s
M l I M onths

A ll o th er
I M .il I T ier
l i e W eek
M l I Months
1 10 1 Months
l ie l Menu
l.M 1 Month
V . *. P ostal MOgata lie as provide that aU w a ll an Os crip lin e s I
paid la advance.

nil the buys will be volun­
teers, he hopes they will rlo
as they're told. H ehopei to
keep them so busy, both in
class nnd at physical labor,
thnt desertion, insubordina­
tion and malingering will not
be serious problems.
Well, maybe. Hut I was a
school teacher in the 1930’s,
and It's hard to Imagine a
school system without some
form of punitive control. I
have enterviewed n twostar
admiral who, in that same
period, was a Navy lieuten­
ant (J.g.) in the New Deal’a
Civilian Conservation Corps
ul H am burg.
He said thnt the boys ran
riot unlit the ramp imported
a contingent of aix-foolers
from tlie N. V. State I'olire.
The cops restored discipline.
At an alt-Negrn ramp In New
Jersey, discipline was accom­
plished only when a strapping
West l'ointer challenged tho
mutineers to slop up, one at
a lime, and fight it out with
him. Maybe this generation
of delinquent youth is more
traetnlile, and won't need the
rough stuff, but that’s not in
the record.
The Texas editor writes
that he has 'been pounding
many years'' for peaceful use
of thr military in training
unemployed youth and droptails. He feels that this rould
lie done in the home towns,
us n supplement to and im­
provement of our public
school system. He feels very
strongly that part of the (62
billion a year that we Invest
in national defense should go
to salvaging the dross of our
young man-power.
Three hoys go to schools
where there is “no discipline,"
“no aura of excellence" and
“no incentive except for those
who have the very strong desire. And those who don't,
the very ones who need direc­
tion the most, sre dropped by
the wayside, and become pub­
lic charges on the unemploy­
ed rolls, or in care of tho po­
lice."
There is much evidence
that “permissive" homes end
schools era a major cause of
tha American social rot, and
it is manifest that tha mili­
tary aervicet are tha best
training systems at our dis­
posal. Congress now boa a

Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
Congress could move by late
August to try to bar 11. 8.
com Is from taking a hand in
xtutu reapporlionmcnt.
A sense of urgency grips
those In ami out of Congress
who want to forestall general
overhaul of slate legislatures
in accord with the Supreme
Court'a June 16 ruling which
decreed that both legislative
houses must be apportioned
on a population basis.
If action on a constitutionamendment to nullify this de­
cree ie not quickly begun, op­
ponents of the decision fear
it may be too tste. A high
proportion of state legisla­
ture! meet in enrly 11)116 and
will be under compulsion to
act under the rourt'a ruling.
Senate Republican leader
Everett Diiksen of Illinois
already has sparked a GOP
Policy Committee disrussion
of a proposed amendment.
And Rep. William McCulloch,
R-Ohio, fa pushing a similar
proposition in the House.
Policy Committee members
want time to study the idea.
A Dirksen stuff man la busy
raking over old casea which
might throw light on the ennslitutinnal aa|wcta of the
matter.
Meantime, a big head of
steam is building up. Some
16 governors perturbed at the
court'a decision have convey­
ed their concern to Dirksen
and othrrs.
T h e presently suggested
language of whet msy be
called the Dirksen amend­
ment reads as follows:
“ Each state shall have ex­
clusive power to determine
the composition of ita legis­
lature end the apportionment
of the memberehip of tech
house thereof.
"Such power shall not be

Infringed by t h e
United
States or by any branch of
government thereof."
Dirksen does not indicate
it, but it is a fact that sweep­
ing respportlonment might
rob the Illinois State Senate
of several Republican seats.
Pressure to block such a
change la bearing down on
him and others with similar
home itatreituatkm i.
Yet the breadth and inten­
sity of interest in a blocking
amendment ie no assurance
that it woutd find easy, auto­
matic ratification from tha
necessary 88 stale legisla­
tures,
Rome specialist* in federal■tain relation* argue that nu­
merous state legislature* with
one house already reasonably
well-founded on population
may resist an amendment
banning all federal court In­
tervention.
The list of such legislatur­
es is expected to swell this
year. Unless tha counter­
force of a blocking amend­
ment intervenes, the total
could expand rapidly in 19116.
One significant straw in tha
wind cornea out a t Sarasota,
Fla,, whrra a Urge group of
southern legislators, state ad­
ministrator* and other state
officials took a auprisingly
mild tact in a resolution ap­
proved just four days after
tha Supreme Court decision.
They did not demand that the
U. S. court* lie barred altogether from stepping into
state reapportionment.
These 226 officials, meeting
as the Southern Conference
of the Council of Stats Gov­

ernments, simply urged s
flexibls approach which would
tako account of "regional and
local value*" and allow one
legislative house to be appor­
tioned according to criteria
other than popuatlon.
And it should not he for­
gotten that a roughly similar
blocking amendment, initiated
at the stale level in early
1903, haa so far won approv­
al In just M states — all In
the southern, border, plains
and western ureas of the

Timmy's grandfather is a
smart child
psychologist
but his father and mother
are “slacker" parents. Srnd
for the frank Rating Scales
below and fare up to reali­
ty for "Bad children usual­
ly have bad parents.” Many
of von “alarker" parents
•re thus accessories to your
child's later criminality.
CASE T-410; Timmy It.,
aged 4, ia a smart ''only"
child.
"But, Dr. Crane," his grand­
father informed me, "I am
fearful lest Timnty grow up
to be a criminal.
"And do you know why?
Well, his parents haven’t giv­
en him any baby brothers or
sisters, so ha i* spoiled.
“So he think* every toy or
plaything he area belongs to
him, for he haa never been
schooled in 'my* vs. 'your,'
as would he true if he had
younger sibling*.
"For example, when we
were out for a walk, lie saw
a tricycle on the front lawn
of a house down the block.
“Immediately, Timmy ran
over and started to ride It
home. But I had to forcibly
take him off that tricycle.
"And, though 1 tried to
leach him that this tricycle
belonged to soma other little
boy or girl, Timmy was hos­
tile toward me.

“ Dr. Crane, how can such
children even be taught pro­
perty rights?"
Timmy's grandfather Is a
smart child psychologist. For
if Timmy had several broth­
ers and sisters, he would be
forcibly taught the differ­
ences between the possessive
pronouns "my" vs. "your."
Ilia indulgent parent! are
thus largely to blame for the
fact that Timmy may grow
up with little sense of prop­
erty rights.
Ear too many youngsters in
America, even of supposedly
patriotic families, have this
juvenile or communistic out­
look.
For communism is ■ form
of juvenility. It represents the
toddler concept that "any­
thing I see that want, I can
take."
Fences thus are a capital­
istic sign. For communists
are still immature as regards
private ownership.
Actually, thieves in Ameri­
ca arc a first eousin to com­
munists, for both groups have
lltlln respect for property
rights of those who work to
produce the desirable objects
in life.
Thieves (nnd communists)
tlius should be forced to wear
dinpera in public as a symbol
of their juvenility or infantile
outlook.
For one of the first evl-

denrea of a maturing human
personality is hi* recognition
that fences represent private
ownership.
And "conscience" simply
refer* to Inner moral "fenres" that have been develop­
ed in nur brain.
For conacirncc simply re­
fers In those moral habit*
that have been erected, muck
like external fence*, in the
brain of mature human being*.
So the proper place to com­
bat both communism, as well
as thievery, is obviously in
early childhood!
Rut loo many Immatur*
parents look on their own
child *s an animated "toy"
to entertain the parents and
Inflate the letter's ego.
Instead, a child ia simpply
lent to parents by God Al­
mighty for a brief period of
time in which ita parents ara
supposed to teach ft to he
self-reliant and a responsible
moral adult.
Scout leaders and school
tcachrrs are thus shouldering
an unfair load Imposd on
them by "alacker" parents,
who shun their own parental
obligation*.
So send for my 200 point
"Rating Scales for Good Par­
ents,” enclosing * long l uw ..
ped, return envelope, plus 20
cent*. Uae them for monthly
aclf-analysl*.
Or, if your children ar* of
reading age, let your young­
sters rata you — if you dare!
(Always wriU to Dr.
Crane in care of thia news­
paper, enclosing a
■lamped, addressed
opa and 20 cenU to
civic responsibilities that con­ typing and printing
cern us all. They make us when you aend for on* *f
want to May, live, and retire h is booklets.)
here for life.
Our lives have been enrich­
ed by the close and intimate
association witht he people of
Sanford. In behalf of my fam­
ily and myself, I wish the
people of Sanford to know we
depart with font! memories
amt warm feelings. May God
abide with you always.
ROBERT L. DEAL
Chaplain, URN
Editor's note: May Ilia L T T " . . Swt Saif 0*11*1
blowings go with you and
yours a nd perhaps the hand f l f f f jfrH H rte m a r t |
of the Divine will lead you
1
back tills way again someday.
.H«AVt.0alNj0N_|8 M ggJ
At least we hope so.

Letters

To The Editor

Editor, Herald:
As members of the U. S.
Navy, we are subject lo serv­
ing in all sections ami areas
of our country. W* observe
ami witness the customs and
attitudes of our American
people living in their separate
communities.
country.
In my naval career of 20
years, I have never enjoyed
the acceptance of Naval per­
sonnel such'ai I have found in
the community and city of
Sanford. The people of .Sanford
tlitve warmly embraced us
Editor, Herald:
Your Thursday editorial on and made us feel at home.
Uia need for signs on 1-4 was They are genuine and sincere
in thejr Interest in us. They
most! Imely.
In view of the U. S. Cham­ encourage us to share the
ber of Commerce figures
which Indicate that 24 tour­
ists a day are as valuable to
a community as • business
with t $100,000 a year payroll,
Uiink that tills would mean
when the Sanford • Titusville
Canal becomes a reality.
Eighty-two hosts s day (nr
nearly 30,not) per year) with
an avers ge of four people per
host and only a one slay stop­
over would mean the equal of
$1,366,000 payroll.
With the fishing we have
here, lies ides the many other
attract mm, these people sure­
ly would wsnl to stay with us
for more than one day.
S B "Jim " Crowe
Editor’s note: You're as
right as raint

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FRIDAY, JULY a. i m
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Now you biTi • day tad m *
ning to prepare yourself to
enjoy the weekend. but alto
make tu n you realize the
benefltt you are reeuivtnl
from your own ccwnlry and
community. Plan aometkiai
la return that will thow you
are a aolld titiaea who fire*
beck in proportico for tbe
many benefit* you get.
ARIES (March M to April
19) laterettini plant ran be
made by yoo for tbe weekend,
but be careful you do not go
beyond the pale or you tore
frlenda. Elevate your Meat.
Then you *et fine remits.
TAURl'S (April » to May]
&gt;0) Gettlnx rid ef ©bligstkms
quickly and cheerily wQ
make y e a r weekend far
brfghtar. Don't dath off to
pleasure and arslect tboee
who depend upon you. Be of
strong character.
GEMINI (May 8 to Ji
a ) Difficult attuatkms a
annoying you will toon *
up, and you can breathe tree,
ly once more. Don't be afraid
to co repremia*. Others bare
a modicum of right in their
reasoning, too.
MOON CHILDREN (June a
to Joly a ) K you take the
initiative tad do
that other* do not relish, higherupt then shew proper gra­
titude. support. Be netistcuL
Be cure year aethoda are
practical, wise.
LEO (July a to Aurutt n il
Gutting into new avenues of
•iprrericc la fine, but take
care you drive or walk at
steady pace. Don't get trio
accidents. Be alert to
ideas. Wear a safimg
praastoa—d eal flown.
r a c o (August 8 to Sep­
tember B ) read*mental af
fain require special afieatka
now a* that you insure secur­
ity. Get your ie*t ec the
pouad. Take totoreet to fam­
ily. Mato trip* paaathJe that
are t o .
LIBRA (Srplumbor 9 to|
October B i Other* w a gia£y|
M p you finish aty
wort at hand, but yau
be equally geaereua later. Be
fair. Then Uhe aay IttOe Uip|
eieereiy. happily.
(October S to
n ) Tboee difficult
•flair* eaa new to
resolved very itl« a j« fly .
and you do n-a
urdeea. Lists* to
ideas of a pouerfal fttond.
M G im R ltT (November
a to December 8 ) Getting i
into new channel* of expreattot b rati out pcowrtol talents
you pottrea. Step out aocialj
t might and meet the nght
people Discus* aabcu.-ea.
CAPRICORN (December C ;
to January Ml B rat * • *&gt;|
complete small duties a*adt s | yew is imports :t before
gcasg eR to reereatioma. Asaiu those who are act faring
so te n as } « . Reiieee thevr
to idm t
AQCAUVS (January 8 to
February 1») Lecg coeverutjcca with peruana a a post-1
tx a to be!? you to y o o ea-l
rt*r brag fine benefits Get
m j and pay aeial obbgatieea.
Shew that you have savoirfaire.
rtSCXS (February
Mart* to) if you are cvm1
to n ih x i t o w a r d ethers
where you reside.
will acrease prestige immensely.
Backing tayaSy ideas of high-)
er upt gains yaw gacd wCL
Benefits tallow qakUy.
if yocr

can to n born

TODAY, to or »he wiU be a
qsck*wlttod. aharp* wugued
y retoag miiridnal and you will
find a necessary early to
teach good m aser* and to
Lave thought tor ether*,
there la brilliance and
derfal i^ftottphy la
chart and many valuable a ll
lws caa be made tkaaly. Betng overly tndepemfeut ie
Stars toaprt, they
" What you make * l .
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Carroll Right*r* tadnatoalj
■ow ready. Foe
tumd your torthdate
to C o m a Rig kter
rasucaat. Urn Sanford Herald,
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Pape 2A—July 2, 1964

(SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

�(Dsuxh Gbby I
DEAR READERS: Today
la a very special day for
me. It la my 23th wedding
anniversary, and I have this
to aay:
I waa reared In a home
with a mother and father
who really loved each other,
•o I know what love is.
I have seen both a son
a n d a daughter safely
through the trials of their
tempestuous teens, ao I know
what satisfaction la.
I have had by my side for
23 years the gentlest, klndl1est, most considerate hu­
man being I have ever
known, so I know what hap­
piness is.
1 have prayed. And my
prayers have been answer­
ed, so I know what faith is.
A n d because I have
known all these things, I
know what wealth is.
Truly yours,
Abigail Van Buren
• * •
DEAR ABBY: A new fam­
ily moved into our neigh­
borhood, so 1 called on them
and made them feel wel­
come. I told them if they
had children the ages of
mine to send them over to
play. (I have three boys,
four, seven and eight.) Well,
they have two girls,, 11 and
10, who are no company at
all for mine. Their 11-yearold started coming to my
house every day, pretending
to "play" with my eightyear-old boy, but all she
docs is follow ME around

By Abigail Van Buren

and ask me questions until
1 think 1 will go out of my
mindl Abby, ] don’t need
an ll-year-old girl friend!
She Is at my door every
time I turn around, and she
never goes home until I
suggest it. How can I get
rid of this little pestT
FRAZZLED NERVES
D E A R FRAZZLED: If
you haven’t the courage to
tell an ll-year-old child
that you do not have the
time to visit with her, then
you probably lack the cour­
age to speak to her mother
about it, which is my alter­
nate suggestion.

but she was out of order. It
is conceivable, however,
that a hostess might sug­
gest that her guests remove
tlielr hats in order to put a
hatless guest of honor at
ease. And, by the way, a
tea such as the one you de­
scribe definitely calls for •
hat.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: The expresilon that one's sex ed­
ucation begins with the
birds and the bees Ja classic
Irony because there Is still
much mystery surrounding
the behavior and habits of
birds. Maybe I shouldn't
disillusion canary owners,
Abby, but It is a fact that
a happy canary never sings.
M. R. Z.
DEAR M. R. Z.: 1 would
like to know WHO, besides
another canary, could pos­
sibly know how "happy" a
canary is? And if a canary
aings only when he Is miser­
able, what can you expect
from • bird brain?
• • •
Problems? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69TOO, Los Ange­
les, Calif., 90009. For a
personal reply, enclose a
stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

• • •

DEAR ABBY: I recently
attended a tea for the wife
of a United States Senator.
When I arrived I waa told
(not asked) by one of the
guests to take my hat off
because the guest of honor
was not wearing one. I did
not remove my hat because
I felt that It was my affair
if I chose to wear a hat. I
noticed that about twothirds of the women at llio
tea were hallow. 1 felt (hat
the woman who told me to
remove my bat was rude,
and I am certain that she
felt that I was rude to keep
mine on. In your opinion,
who was wrong T
STUBBORN IN MONTANA
DEAR STUBBORN: The
woman who demanded that
you remove your hat m iy
have been well-intentioned,

Jacoby

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NORTH
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Yatterdsy’a article left our
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South would be unablo to 1 ¥
Past 2 N.T. rase
bring home the lull. Should 21N.T.
N.T. Paaa Pm
Pu s
South attack diamonds It
would be up to West to grab
his ace Immediately and play I East's spade eult while East
e second spade to set up | still held the king of dia­

monds.
How did South get Into this
trouble? Had ha and North
bid too much? Was the de­
fense too good? Could South
make the hand against any
defense 1
The answer is that South
got into title trouble by play­
ing the wrong card from
dummy at trick one.
lie should have played the
four of Spadea, not the Jack,
at trick one I Than ha would
win with hie ace and go after
the heart ault. East could get
t trick with his king, but then
South would have • sure
spade entry to get to the rest
of dummy's heart ault.

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8 9 p.m. CBS. Rawhide. "In­
cident of Judgment Day."
(Rerun) It's always an extra
treat when Gaude Rains
makes a TV appearance.
Here, he makej a routine role
sparkle. Rowdy (Clint Eastwood) is accused by former
Army buddies of being the
stool pigeon who foiled their
escape from a union prison
camp, Presiding over the kan­
garoo court trial Is a disso­
lute, alcoholic ex-judge, play­
ed by Rains, who is the only
resident in the ghost town
where Rowdy Is brought for
trial. Good also Is John Dchncr. as Rowdy's chief accuser.
1:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Dr.
Kildare. "The Heart, An Im­
perfect Machine." (Hrrun)
Intrrest in tonight's show is
well sustained despite the
soap opera flavor, particularly with the emoting of lovely
Diane Baker as a doctor’s
wife, suffering from heart
trouble, who storms at her
husband for neglecting her
in favor of hli work. Actually,
the doctor (Pat Hlngle) is
working to perfect a machine
that will allow a t much at
three hours of open heart aurscry. At Dr. Gillespie, Ray­
mond Massey hat a good
showdown scene with the
wife.
9-9:30 p.m. Ensign O'Toole.
"Operation: Casanova" (Re­
run) The usual slapstick, but
It'a distinguished by the pre­
sence of three pretty girls,
Jackie Loughcry, Jackie Jos­
eph and Nancy Rennick, plus
the guest appearance of Raneom Sherman, who waa Garry
Moore's original partner on
radio decades a g o (when
Moore was Morfit). The plot
is a contrived one, with
O'Toole (Dean Jones) a t­
tempting to straighten out his
buddy St. John's (Jack Mullancy) love life.
8-10 p.m. CBS. Perry Ma­
son. "The Case of the Torrid
Tapestry." (Rerun) Conrad
Nagel has the role of Nathan
Clavcr, whose nillllon-dollar
art collection is destroyed by
a fire, supposedly eel by a
museum worker Claude DeMay (Robert II. Harris) who
Is subsequently falsely Impri­
soned fur the crime. Released

MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Eugene Gardner was arretted
Tuesday for Interfering with
dog catchers trying to capture
a runaway dastirhund. "They
They'll learn respect for were treating him like a dog,"
bolh parents — for If dad
Gardner told police.
thinks mom la pretty much
all right and vice-versa, the
children wilt share that liking
Heis ••.t«lh*v&lt;,
and respect.
Jf their parents really love
each other, children acquire
by example ■ great many ad­
mirable traits of character.
They learn unselfiahneai by
seeing their parents' concern
for each other.
They learn loyalty from tho
way their parents stick by
each other in troubled times.
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parents working out problems
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TONITH
themselves feel loved. For
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who truly tors each othdr.

other deeply, their children
are going to have a good
home life.
They may not have all of
the so-called "advantages,"
but they'll have a lot of other
things—important things.
They’ll have a happy home
because their parents live
In harmony with each other.
They’ll never know the inaecurity t h a t children of
quarreling, bickering parents
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from prison, DeMay eeeka
revenge on the m in who
framed him, art dealer Leon­
ard Voss (John Holland),
When DeMay finds that « tap­
estry he had planned to use
as a trap is stolen, he calls
on Perry Mason to help him.
When the tww cell on Voej.
they find him slain. DeMay is
accused of the murder and
Maeon eeeki to clear him.
Raymond Burr stars at Perry
Meson.
9:30-10 p.m. Jimmy Dean
Show. (Rerun) Jerry Vale has
become a "hot" linger since
this was originally shown, so
you probably won't get a bet­
ter chance to eee him than on
this show. His vocsl medley
and the appearance of Red
Buttons spark the hour. But­
ton* does "Thank Heaven for
Little Girls," then parodies It.
The best country selection is
"Cripple Creek" at done by

Jimmy with Don Crum. Molly
Bee belt* out "Bonaparte's
Retreat" and joins Dean on
"Nobody's Business." There’s
the usual Rowtf comedy bit,
plus Ron Marttn'a attempt at
comedy. A good ahow musi­
cally.
t0-tt p.m. NBC. Suspense
Theatre. "A Hero for Our
Times." (Color) (Rerun) An
absorbing drama on the Iron­
ically unexpected penalties of
Infidelity. From the window
of his girl friend's apartment,
a business executive witness­
es a murder, but with hit
business and wife at stake,
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when an Innocent man Is
pieked up for the murder and
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land) to testify In hls place.
But a conviction looms, any­
way, and our consciencestricken hero feces a moment
of truth. Very good as the

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alluring mistress and Geral­
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star.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC. ABC
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lb# radical dlffem cea be­
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and much of the balance of
the Republican party, the
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moat dramatic momenta at
the Republican convention.
This program attempt* to
look behind the eeenei to pre­
dict the type of platform like-

ly to emerge. Earlier plat­
forms and their actual ef­
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discussion and Congressman
Melvin R. Laird (R.-Wlsc.)
chairman of the Republican
platform committee will be
Interviewed. T h e program
will be conducted by ABC’s
convention teem of Howard K.
Smith and Edward P. Mor­
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Cite Jhe Woman: By Ruth Miiiett
After a PTA meeting I went
to f 'e other evening, several
couples were discussing how
best to Insure that their chil­
dren have a happy home life.
One of the husbands ended
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"You're making it all too
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�■Iff WattTurH IfraTB Page 4A—July 8, 19M

By Donna Estes
Bill Bogtrs of Sunlsnd Es­
tates, who Is vice president
of the NAS Ssnford Aero Club
hss been a licensed pilot for
IT years, Is currently In the
process of entirely rebuilding
remodeling and overhauling
his own 1940 Piper Cub J3.
The work Is being done in
sparctime in a wurktlwp *«l
up in the carport of hla home
on Walla Drive.
Rogera acquired the air­
craft last November for $330
and plans to have it comple­
tely updated to a 1946 model
and la flying condition by Uils
October,
Tha fuselage was stripped
down to the frame, sand
blasted and all jolnli checked
and rewelded as part of his
requirements in obtaining an
air-frame mechanical license.
Ha received the license after
attending lha Air-Frame Pow­
er Plant Division of the Or­
ange C o u n t y Vocational
School recently.
Ha hai since covered the
fuiulsge with Irish linen and
83 coals of slrcraft "dope."
A total of 43 gallons of paint
and thinner waa used to get
a mirror-glass finish.
Spare parts for the plane
have been collected at most
of the airport junkyards
throughout the area and
many parts have been order­
ed from aa far away a a Cal­
ifornia,
When the electrical and hy­
draulic systems, fabric, wood-

work, shecfmetal, welding
and painting are completed
the plane, operating with a
63 hp engine, will cruise at
73 miles per hour.

The J3 riper Cub was in
mass production from 1936
through 1947 and was the
most widely used training
craft in the world. Since

1947, Piper Cubs have been
In limited production, Rogeri
says that a Cub today would
coat approximately 12,000.
Racers' other hobbles arc
building radio-controlled mo­
del aircraft and operating his
own HAM radio. Last year
he received a written com­
mendation from Cdr. W. If.
Everett of the U. S. Navy for
services given by placing tel­
ephone patches and relaying
HAMURAMS during Operalion Deep Freeze at McMurdo
Sound in Anarctlca.
He is employed as a civi­
lian electronics engineer at
Sanford Naval Air Station.

12,535 Cuban
Deaths Laid

To Castro

DILL ROGERS of Sunlnml Estate*. shown here
with Bill Jr., i» completely rebuilding, remodel­
ing and overhauling thin Piper Cub J3 which he
expect* to have in flying condition by October.
Roger* in vice president of the NAS Sanford
Arco Club nnd has been a licensed pilot for 17
year*.
(HeraldPhoto)

A Carload Of Values
In The Family Garage
KANSAS CITY — (NEA) attract walk-in trada but most fera to diaplay tha aala llama
—Suburbanites hare sea gold of tha garaga sales coma to outs Ida.
In tha baubles chucked In shoppers' attention through
"I juat put everything In
their basement*.
tha
front yard and pray for
tha classified sections of sub­
Now thay ara putting price
good weather," aha aaid.
U fa on that too-amall tuxedo urban publications, many of
Many organlaatlons a r a
• r (hot* fancy mint julep which Hat entire columns of abandoning tha rummage aala
glaatea and displaying them weekend or single-lay .ales. image for the updated garage
In the garage along with a Directions may appear on aala to attract wider patron­
jumbled assortment of prac­ cardboard boxes, trees, kitch­ age. A group of Cub Scouta
tical houaehold Items
en stools or little rad wagon. real lied |141 on tha firat day
"Oarage sales" conducted at
Also advertised at porch, of a three-day garage sale,
home by merchants-for-a-day yard, basement and patio disposing of an electric shav­
are so popular and profitable sales, tha home grown oper­ er, a power mower and baby
that department etorea are ations sprout auch distinctive carriage, along with dozens of
•citing up ImltlaUona of theee Jargons aa "flseruppers' de­ other itams.
Midwest residential bargain lights" and "miscellaneous
*1 Bold a bird cage and
basements. A national chain goodies," along with stock some dishes," proudly ex­
store, in a full-page ad In the lines such aa "closeout—over claimed Joe Nielsen, D.
local metropolitan dally, an- 800 Items at giveaway prices."
In suburban Leawood, Mrs.
nouncad a “gigantic threeOarage sales are not new Arnold Everaull got a scare
day garage aala , . , because to Mrs. Mon Dav|* of Kan­ when a police cruiser pulled
we*re cleaning house."
sas City, who remembers dis­ up during her closeout aala.
Diapers, a sailfish and an posing of unwanted Inherit­
•T waa afraid tha repeat
■ntiqua copper cupola a it ance! In this manner as far sale would constitute a com­
among hundreds of Items list­ back as a decade ago. Hut aha mercial enterprise but the pa­
ed by enterprising house­ saya Ihete’a much more com- trolman only was looking for
wives bent on making a clean­ petition these day*. She pr*' antiques," she explained.
ing in more way* than
on*. Recouping p a r t
of
their original expenditures
means money for new pur­
^GARAGE
chases, often luxuries. A "bet­
ter" basement or garage (a
another rewarding by-product.
SALE
"I want to buy some of the
extra* my husband considers
foolish," a young mother con­
fided.
Not ail the aalea are op­
erate I by housewives. It prob­
SPO N S O R E D BY
ably wasn't a woman who ad­
vertised that a sale at an ad­
dress in a luxury housing
development would o f f e r
"mink stole, lady'* golf rtub*
328*1
and diamond wedding band."
ORGANIZATIONS such a* the Cub Scout* have
Frequently, entire neigh­
found a new source if funds in ptratre sale* of
borhoods join in a tingle sale.
article* obtained in *o-called house cleaning*.
"Have your coffee break with
ua and find bargains galore,"
on* such group announced. In
•Shipm ate, D uP ont DUI.UX* Yacht W M n I n * th d r
the Kansas City suburb of
whitcum and gloss longer, u e free-Bowing sad quick-drying.
Shawnee, the Lloyd King
DU LUX Marine Taint cornea in otmr 25 colon too."
home was the arena of such
a sal*.
" It wasn't all herd work,"
Mr*. King explained. "The
women dressed up in old for­
mal a from the racks and had
a ball parading around the
neighborhood."
There's other fun, too. Gag
tag* "offer" tha temporarily
displaced family automobile
for 65 or favorite but bother­
some game* items belonging
to the man of the house for
* fraction of their actual val-

MIAMI (UPI) - Cuban re­
fugees estimated today that
political violence In one form
or another has taken a toll
of 12,533 Cuban lives since
Fidel Castro aeized power on
Jan. I, 1939.
The association of Cuban
Economist! in Exile (AECE)
aaid (here Is no sign of a let­
up In the bloodshed.
"Everyday, seven Cubans
are murdered or die of some
other form of violence," an
AECE (taiement said. Everyweek, 278 go (o jail. Every
month, 3.930 citizens leave the
country."
The AECE survey listed 4,406 persons executed by fir­
ing squad, 3,460 killed In rur­
al violence, 1,952 dead ai the
result of acts of resistance in
Cuban cities, 1,121 dead In
prison. 873 killed at sea while
trying to escape and 721
"murders publicly described
aa aulcidc or natural death."

A VARIETY of articles were muile by Mrs.
Oliver Hnhn during the 1D63-6-1 season of the
Paradise Point Hobby Club. Included in her dis­
play a t the last meeting of the group were
smocked pillows, yarn dogs, pipe cleaner biril
cages and a monkey made from men’s discarded
socks.
(Herald Photo)

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LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
go (UPI) — Molse Tshombe.
who once tried to form an In­
dependent nation with his pro­
vince of Katanga, was asked
today to lake the lead in
forming a new Congo govern­
ment.
Radio Leopoldville announc­
ed that President Joseph Kasavubu had asked Tshumbe
to contact the different Con­
golese /action! about the
formation of a "dynamic and
honest" government.
But observers noted that
this did not necessarily mean
Tshombe himself would be­
come the next premier to
succeed Cyrille Adoula, who
resigned Tuesday.

FOAM RUBBER backing on tree trunk* and bird
figure* add unusun] depth to this domestic tap­
estry print done by Mr*. P. D, Cosper, member
of the Paradise Point Hobby Club.
(Herald Photo)

Korean Taxes
Still With Us
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt;-The
10 per cent excite taxes en­
acted during the Korean War
will be continued for (till an­
other year, bringing t h e
Treasury 61.9 billion In annual
revenue.
After the Senate Tuesday
night completed final congres­
sional action on the legisla­
tion, President J o h n s o n
promptly signed the bill Into
law, extending the taxes for
the llth time. They had been
scheduled to expire la it mid­
night.
The legislation reenacts the
levies on alcohol, tobacco,
passenger auto* and parts,
telephone irrvlce and air tra ­
vel.

Orthopedic

is the
American wav o:
Red, w hite, &amp; blue retirem ent plan
8u n , you'll hare social security.
Maybe an insurance plan, company
pension and money in the hank to
boot.
But buying U.S. Savings Bonds
Is also an excellent way to prrpan
for that day when you start taking
it easy full time.
If you buy one a month at 137.60
for 7A4 years before you retire,
you’ll have $60.00 a month coming
In for T*i yean after. (That’s just
an example. You can adjust tha dol­
lars and the yean to suit yourself.)
Something else to think about:
Bonds can help make sure you'll
have a future to retire to in the first
place. The money does a lot to
strengthen Unde Sam's hand la tha
free world.

Why not make it a habit to buy
Bonds regularly w hen you bank,
or on tha Payroll Baring* Flan
w hen you work? See if you don’t
feel pretty good about it—sow and
later.

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Who eayt the Marinei hero
only one way to do aomething
—the Marine way. Gunnery
E ft. Norman F. Labounty
finda he had a choice. Word
came down that he had been
promoted. Which did he tike
bent, the title of w arrant of­
ficer or first sergeant? He
choie warrant officer. Labounty ia stationed aboard the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
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Two oldtimera standing at
F i n t and Park, looking a t the
new parking lot taking shape.
One said, "I’d prefer to aee
the old huitding standing
here.” The other replied, “I’d
rather see a new building
here.”
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That reassessment ruling
by the Supreme Court—It or­
dered 100 per cent valuation
on property—sent m a n y
homeowners In S e m i n o l e
County acurrying for paper
and pencil. They’re concerned
what effect It might have on
local taxes. Time will tell.
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Glenn “ Fireball’’ Roberts,
death yesterday from burnt
received aome time ago in a
racing accident shook many
In Sanford and Seminole
County. One of the most color­
ful racers In the business, his
track actiona will long be re­
membered by those In the bus­
iness and hishost of admirers.

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•

Seminole County received
$34,018.40 as Its shsre of gasollna tax collected during
Ju n t by the Florida Revenue
Commission, according to J.
Ed Straughn, director. The
total collected In the county
th a t month amounted to
$103,023 97 aa compared with
$99,708.18 during the com­
parative month of 1983.
e
• •
Sales tax collections In th«
county also showed a sharp
increass in ths corresponding
psriods, Stranglin'* office dis­
closes. Seminole collected $72,242.92 in June 19(13 and 904,816.63 last month.
•

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•

A free elasa on flower a r­
ranging techniques Is alated
Wednesday morning at Semi­
nole Plata Shopping Center
In Casselberry. Classes will
be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Gueat speaker will be Mrs.
Mabel Crittenden.
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*

A color television set and
other items will be glvrn away
Saturday at 6:30 p-ni. as aome
of ths highlights of a busy
Fun Fair day a t tho lakefront. Ixtcal Lions are all set
and will have a wsry eye nn
the sky to see If the tradi­
tional showers will take the
Fourth off.
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•

Think the Sanford ares Is
standing still, hulldingwise?
Glance around while you're
driving. You’ll see any num­
ber of new stores, a shopping
center and many other struc­
tures sprouting.
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•

And while we're at it, did
you see those three tugs dock­
ed a t the lakefront Thurs­
day? Shades of things to
come, once the Port Author­
ity la In operation. . .
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•

Have you watched the house
at Oak Avenue and 20th Street
“ grow"? Latest construction
methods—factory built “sec­
tion s'* that come in two semi­
trailers that come “ piggyback” on the ACL and are
now parked on the lot. And
the workmen pick out the
“parts’’ they want and put
them together. It's a United
States Steel idea, we're told.
Perm its f a s t construction.
“Houaas-while-you-walt" ides.

Herald Index
Abby ________ _ __ Page 6
Bridge ----- ----- . . . Page 6
... Page 11
ClassIfisds
Comics ..— _ psgea 2A-3A
Editorial ------- .... Page 1A
____ Page 6
Funerals
H oroscope___ Pagrs 2A-3A
Boclsty
. . . . __ Pages 8-9
P agt 4
Sports
Page 10
TV Programs . .
Wa tho Women ----- l’sg* C

GIs Fighting Chinese Reds Now
In Southeast Asia, Chiang Says
Reds Overrun
3 Hamlets In
Viet Nam Area
SAIGON (UPI) — Maraud­
ing Communist guerrilla* have
overrun three governmentprotected hamlets In the rug­
ged mountains of Central Viet
Nam, wiping out the defenders
and capturing large supplies
of weapons, a military spokes­
man said today.
The Vietnamese source said
that in one engagement, every
member of the platoonsized
government defense force was
killed or captured.
He said the total number of
weapons the guerrillas captur­
ed was reported as 51 rifles
and carbines and six automa­
tic rifles or submachine guns.
The report followed by three
days another Communist at­
tack in the same region In
which half a company of gov­
ernment militiamen threw
down their weapons and fled
before attacking Communist
raiders.
The spokesman laid a Viet
Cong battalion attacked ml
overran Ba An hamlet in
broad daylight in the moun­
tains of Quant Xgai Province
310 miles northeast of Saigon.
READY FOR FOURTH ia this four-yeur-olil
In the platoon of militia,
boy who Rot everything In Hhupc for tho cele­
men defending Ba An hamlet,
bration. He's got hia Flag, hfa fireworks (just
six soldiers were killed and 33
for picture purposes) and his helmet. The boy,
were reported missing in the
Johnny Myers is the son .. piY. an&lt;&gt; «It s. 2ufoon'
attack Wednesday.
Six of the miasing men were
Myers of Brandon Rond, west of Sanford.
known to be captives of the
(Herald Photo By Bill Vincent)
Communist guerrillas, the
spokesman said.
The other two hamleta were
attacked simultaneously by the
guerrillas Just a t sunset
Thursday.
The spokesman said an un
known number of Viet Cong
broke through the defenses of
Boun More and Oun Thrapo
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he he and his colleagues would
hamlets In Darlac Province
strongest civil rights law follow would tw "operation
132 miles northeast of Saigon.
since Herons(ruction was In dialogue," an effort to have
Both hamlets are inhabited by
force
today wilh Negro lead­ southern leaders, particular­
mountain tribes.
ers promising early testa of ly businessmen, issue state­
Us anti discrimination provis­ ments of intention to comply
ion* and oppoents preparing with the new law.
to challenge its legality in
After a relatively short per­
court.
iod, King said “operation im­
President Johnson signed plementation'' would begin in
the historic measure Thurs­ 35 or moro southern towns
day night only five hours after and cities. Where "massive
Die House, on a 289 to 126 resistance or recalcitrance"
vote, completed final con­ was encountered, the Negro
Sanford merchants Join gressional approval one year leader promised Ills followers
make
“dramatic
with The Herald, police and two weeks after the leg­ w o u l d
moves."
■grnrlre end others In urg­ islation was introduced.
"This act is a challenge to
Otlwr civil rights organiza­
ing each person to aim for
a aafe and sane Fourth of all of us to go to work in our tions already have indicated
states and communities. In their plans for challenging
July.
Experts predict a record our homes and in our hearts, discrimination practices now
death toll for the holiday, to eliminate the last vestiges haned hy the law. In Florida,
which in aome quarters will of injustice In America," state National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
be obtrrred on Friday and Johnson said.
People (NAACP)
officials
“
We
must
not
approach
the
In others on Monday, giv­
ing workers an extra day enforcement of tlila law in a said they would concentrate
vengeful spirit. Ita purpose la their efforts on restaurants
for the weekend.
that prohibit Negroes.
Observing the h n ic rule not to punish. Us purpose Is
not to divide but to end divis­ Congress of Racial Equality
of common sense ran rut
ions — divisions which hive (CORE) representatives In
down greatly on the number
lasUd too long. Us purpose is New Orleans said that movie
of accidents. For timely re­
national, not regional.''
theaters would be the target
minders turn to Page 12,
Martin Luther King, one of of their efforts. Other Negro
more than 200 persons invited officials said the law's pro­
Loose N ut
to attend the White House visions would be tested at
OLD MILL, England (UPI) ceremony, which also was lunch counters, motels and
— Mrs. Irene Jackson said witnessed by a nationwide ra ­ hotels of nationally owned
today she bought a $18,200 dio and television audience, companies.
fishing lake for her husband said his Southern Christian
Segregationist opposition to
nut-and-bolt manufacturer Ce­ Leadership Conference plan­ the law continued. Alabama
cil Jackson, because “he need­ ned to test the new law im­ Gov. George C. Wallace laid
ed something to make him re­ mediately.
the sweeping law "should and
lax a bit."
He said the first strategy will be tested in the courts."

Rights Law In Effect,
LBJ Asks Compliance

Play It Safe!
Make Holidays
Happy Days

All

Enemy Using
Cong Disguise,
He Explains

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Miss Laura Chittenden,
school teacher In Seminole
County for 31 years prior to
her retirement In 1919, died
early this afternoon si Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital. She
had been In III health since
last April. Funeral arrange­
ments are incomplete.
Bsnford-Lesed Paul Gold­
smith wss unhurt today In n
two-ear pUcup at Daytona
Speedway, but his car waa
wrecked nnd will not be
ready for the Flrecrarker
400 tomorrow. Goldsmith
end Fred Lorenxen were In
collision, Lorrntrn w a s
hospitalised. Speedway offi­
cials said Goldsmith will be
able to rare In the “ ton"
U “he can find another car,"

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BRIEFS
Boats Seized
WASHINGTON (UPI) Honduran authorities have
seized “eight or nine" Ameri­
can shrimp boats, the State
Department said early today.

200 Homeless

MONTREAL (UPI) - Two
'hundred persons lost their
homes and possessions Thurs­
day night whep a flve-aUnm
17.-1
fire swept a vlly
e r t t n &amp; M tr .i
Montreal.
to Souln Viet Ham, »a* Inter­
No Trace
preted in Asia as “a new re­
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. — solve by tho United States
(UPI — A 400-man search government to come to grips
party neared the Alabama with tho situation In Southeast
border Thursday without find­ Asia."
ing any trace of three civil
lie said the whole question
rights workers who disappear­ of American success or fail­
ed 12 days ago after inspect- ure In Viet Nam depends on
ing a burned Negro church. whether the United Slates
demonstrates full determina­
De Gaulle Visits
tion.
BONN, Germany (UPI) Asked what might happen if
French President Charles de the South Vietnamese at­
Gaulle arrived today for a two- tempted, with American back­
day official visit during which ing, to overthrow the Com­
he was expected to seek West munist regime In North Viet
German support for his cam­ Nam, Chiang said, “it is still
paign to loosen the bonds be­
too early to say for sure how
tween the Soviet Union ami Us the C h i n e s e Communists
European satellites.
would react."
But lie went on to aay:
Red Huddle
“
It all depends on the de­
LONDON (UPI) — Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev gress of U, S. determination
has summoned East European and on the extent of American
Communist leaders to emer­ aid. If the American govern­
gency consultations In Warsaw ment 1* prepared to go all-out
later this month on growing in full strength to support the
rifts within (lie Communist Vietnamese government in its
bloc, diplomatic sources re­ efforts, then the Chinese
Communists would not inter­
ported today.
vene.
"But If the United States
Pay Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) - government shows signs of
A HU to give pay raises to hesitation or wavering at the
1.7 million federal workers last moment, t h e Chinese
Including a $7.30o increase for Communists might Intervene
members of Congress, appear- to uttempt to keep the Vietna­
rd U&gt; be well on its way today mese from lilM-rsting the
toward congressional approval northern half of the country."
before the Democratic con­ The Nationalist C h i n e s e
vention In August.
president said It is an “open
secret" that Uic Chinese Com­
Tells Of Training munists are taking part in the
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - war In Viet Nam and Laos.
A government witness told
"All know it," he said.
Thursday about tieing ‘‘school­ "But there are aome people
ed" in exploding dynamitic who close their eyes to the
by two of the five Klu Klux obvious. They are blindfold­
Klansmen on trial for con­ ing themselves to the facts.”
spiracy In Die bombing of a
Negro home,
The federal court trial re­
sumed today.

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City Firemen
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Florida Demos Get Some GOP Advice
TAMPA (U PI) — Florida
State Republican Chairman
Tom Fairfield Brown warned
Democrats Thursday they'll
be wasting their money if
they buy a new outfit to wear
to next November's inaugural
ball for the new governor, be­
cause it’a going to he a GOP
affair."
“ Florida Democrats a r c

very likely to get themselves
all dressed up and find that,
after the election results are
all In, they have no place to
go—cxccpt back home," said
Brown in a telephone call
from San Francisco, whore ha
is helping prepare for bis
party1* national convention.
He referred to a statement
a couple of week! qgo by

Democratic g u b e r n a t o r lal nominee llaydon Burns of
Jacksonville that he planned
inaugural balls in four other
cities besides Tallahassee.
Brown said there also are
reports that some people have
already been offered Jobs In
a new Democratic adminis­
tration.
Republican nominee Charles

lly Earnest Hnberecht
Unllrd Press International
TAIPEI, Formosa - Presi­
dent Chiang Kai-shek of Na­
tionalist China says t h a t
American troops already are
engaged In a war against Chi­
nese Communist forces In
Southeast Asia.
Ho said the United States
can win this war it it Is will­
ing to make the necessary ef­
fort.
Chiang told United Press In­
ternational in an exclusive in­
terview Thursday:
"As things stand today, the
Chinese Communists already
arc actively taking part In
Viet Nam, also Laos.
"Their cadres and trained
personnel are taking an active
part In those two countries.
The only difference is that
they put on the uniforms or
11k - Viet Cong and the Pathol
Lao.
"So In a tense the United
States already Is at war with
the Chinese Communists."
Preside* Phis eg, win k
T$, Mid Ike N Eiflune* «f
Gem' Maxwel X

Holley of St. Petersburg
won’t carry through on any
Democratic promises when he
moves Into the governor's of.
(ice, warned Brown.
He did admit that “ maybe
the Democrats' candidate can
get to go to the Inaugural ball
after all—that Is, if Governor
Hoiky invites him."

City firemen wars railed
twice Thursday to put out
minor* biases.
Tha first alarm at 8:01 p.m.
sent firemen to a ear owned
by Bandy Itlcharde, 197 Meltenvilie Ave. A faulty carbur­
etor caught fire while tha car
was at 224 E. F in t St.
The second call was to
Faust’s Drugstore on E. F in t
Street when a defective wlr*
was discovered in a fluores­
cent light, Thera waa little
damage in either cate, fire­
men report

City Calls On
Its Citizens To
Abide By Law
City commissioners today
called for cooperation among
all Sanford citizens In abiding
by the new Civil Bights Bill
and urged a “peacefid *olu
Hun of the races living In a
friendly atmosphere."
A statement signed by Mayor
A. L. Wilson reads:
"The Federal Government
has now passed the Civil
Bights Bill that touches each
life in our community. Wo
must recognize that
is is
now the law of the land.
"Sanford has always been
a law abiding community and
enract and ask the co­
operate* u 4 jRdrrstandfng
r',M lf iMU*T 48 .Mntinuc Jo

Longwood Opens 4th
Festivities Tonight
By Dottle Austin
Fourth of July festivities In
Seminole County wdl kick
off tonight In Longwood with
the first phase of the Miss
Flame contest when 19 young
ladles will be judged lln ba­
thing suits.
Gates will open at 6 pjn.
at Reiter Ficcld west of
Longwood on SB 434 and the
parade of pulchritude will be­
gin at 7 p.m.
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•

Annual Fourth of July
Fair will kick off at 1 p.m. at
Fort Mellon Park oo the
lakuftront with a merry-go1
round, pony rides, train rides,
games, food and fun for tha
whole family.
The Lions eye tee ting nut*
chine will be available under
the supervision of Dr. Rich­
ard Daughterty and the Sem­
inole County Public Health
Department, giving free eya
tests to all who wish.
Drawing for the color tel­
evision sot and other prtaae
will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Fireworks will climax tha
evening soon after dark.
Tlte City Recreation De­
partm ent ha* a hill program
on tap. At 2 p m ., there will
bo a baseball game between
Little League player* and
their fathers at Fort Mellon
Park..
Following this coolest few
new game of “ aackett" will
be Introduced and there will
be relays and other Reid ac­
tivities for youngsters as well
as adults.
Department officials anti­
cipate serving chicken barbeque dinners to tome 1,000
persons from approximately
5 p.m. until 7:30 p m . whan
the annual All Star gam* be­
tw een the tittle American
ami Little National Leagues
will be played at the park.
Tickets for the bartwque
are available at the offices
of the City Recreation De­
partment and from Little
League players.

Saturday the parade will
begin at 10 a.m., leaving
from Longwood School and
winding up at Reiter Field,
Right after tha parade, day
long acUvitiea will begin, cli­
maxing with Ute finals of the
Miss Flame contest at 4:30
p.m. In evening gowns and
ty fended by all ,&lt;parties to the fireworks display which
recognize (lie problems con­ will begin after dark.
•
9
9
fronting the owners and ope­
rators of our establishments
In No-th Orlando the cele­
coming under tha public ae- bration begins at 1 p.m. Sat­
commodation section of the urday In the Village ftecrea­
federal law.
tion area with a flag raising
“ During the past three year*, ceremony.
our Bl-Karlal Committee has Other activities on tap in­
been working diligently to clude a softball game be­
meet and to esse these pro­ tween teenage boye and men;
blems. This Committee will ■the LUtllo Miss North Or­
continue to meet to establish lando contest at 4:30 p.m.;
a cooperative climate for the a ham dinner from 3:30 to
peaceful solution of the races 8 p.m.; cash prizes to bo aliving In a friendly atinos. warded to contestants at 7
phere."
p m .; fireworks climaxing
the evening for the general
public ami the NOT Club
dance for teenagers to wind
up the festivities.
Deltona plans Its first b|g
celebration since tho commu­
nity was settled with a picnic
Two men are being held hy at the Community House on
Orange County suUtorRIca for Lake Monroo in Enterprise.
Theft of Item* from a heme
investigation of hljarklng and Games and contests will be occupied hy Abraham Ross e l
held
all
afternoon
for
all
ages,
kidnapping as a result of their
1311 Persimmon Avs. was re­
arrest last night while in a dancing to a live band, ami ported to police Thursday. A
many
prizes
to
be
awarded.
small truck loaded with whis­
An exhibition square dance neighbor, who |i raring for
ky.
will
be held In the evening tha house while Rosa la on
They wera surprised by
with
door prize* to be given vnratlon, discovered ths theftcounty police who had been
The thief entered through
alerted when fresh tire marks away. They have been don­
a window and made off with
ated
by
businessmen
in
sur­
were noticed on a ranch of
a television set, two foot lock*
rounding communities.
Joder Cameron east of San­
• • e
era and a bedspread, police
ford.
In Rsnford, the lJons Club said.
Police allege the whisky Is
part of a trurklosd hijacked
earlier this week In Orlando.
vdiMft
The truck wss later found
CARIIilO LOUNGE
abandoned on a road between
Oviedo and Geneva.
18 NOW OPEN TIL
Cameron told police of the
Hrc marks and officers staked
out the area to wait for the
suspects. Deputies J. Q, (Slim)
Galloway and L. E. Rice were
Joined by Orange County offi­
MON. Thru SAT.
cials In the watch.
Taken Into custody were
. . . Serving Your Favorite Beverage
Billy M. York, U, of Alta­
monte Springs and Richard D.
or Dinner • . .
Vice, 27, of Apopka. They will
•\ f f O Q
or make the Caribe
face charges of possession of
stolen goods and lodged by
w
your late stop
Seminole authorittee.
o f the evening
The two were taken to •
Orange County Jail about mid­
night. The whisky, valued at
about $4,000, was also taken to
the Jail pending outcome of
the Investigation.

Two Men Held
In Hijacking

T V Set Stolen

2:00 a.m.

Hit-Run Driver
Damages Car
A car owned by Elmar
Brookcn of 100 Academy
Ava. and parked in tha 800block of W. 18th S t m t waa
struck hy a hit-run driver
Thursday night, city polka
rapoil

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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Thank*
to the leadership,
dedication and hard work of a
group of Florida men and women, (hi* atate can take pride
In the progress that ha* been
made In th deevopment of our
blood bank program.
This spendld program is
wholly voluntary md its suc­
cess depends primarily on
public understanding and sup.
port. Ju st aa money it tha
life stream of the commercial
banks, so blood Is the life,
stream of the blood bank and
success of the program de­
pends on the number of don­
ors.
The average cltircn. busy
with his own afaflrs, is more
or less apathetic to the importance of the vital service
of his local bloo dbank until
an emergency arises where
he or a member of his fam ­
ily, through illness or Injury
must call for aid that oftentimes Is a m atter of life or
death.
It is those who have had
mch an experience that be­
come active donors and urge
others to aid and support tha
effort.
But why wait until misfor­
tune strikes. If you arc be­
tween the ages of 21 and 60
and In good health you can
help now by making a blood
donation to your
nearest
blood bank or collection cen­
ter. It takes but a few min.
utes’ time and may save a
life.
The program of the annual
meeting of the American As.
sociation of Blood Banks, to
be held in Washington, I). C.
Aug. 25-28, calls attention la
Florida's leadership in this
vital field.
Dr. Robert E . Klein, ot
Gainesville, young medical di*
rector of htc Alachua General
Hospital blood bank and a
former prciident of the Flor­
ida association will head tha
national association next year.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, admin,
istratlve director of the Ja c k ­
sonville Blood Bank for IS
years, and a founding mem­
ber of the association, is
chairman of the meeting’s ad­
ministrative program which
Includes papers by Mrs. Mary
Bank of Orlando, Mrs. Jayna
Myers of Bradenton, W. E.
Scheu of Jacksonville, Georgs
E . Wilson of Miami and
George E. Nicholson of Pen­
sacola.
They are telling their col*
leagues from other atates how
several Florida blood banks 6
recently cooperated in a sue.
ressful Civil Defense drill In
provide the blood needs of
20,715, theoretically injurrd,
and also the day-to-day meth­
ods and appeals uwd by Flo.
rida blood banks to gain and
maintain the support of their
communities.
While our at ate blood bank
program la well organized
and manned, the demands on
them are increasing because
of more open-heart and other
complicated surgical opera­
tions plus more and more ser­
ious automobile accidents ar*
depleting the supply.
A recent survey shows that
only three per cent of tho
people physically able to do. •Vi
nate do so. The problem ia
to motivate the other 97 per
cent and that la where you
can help, by donating yourselves and urging friends and
relatives to do so. Your local
hospital or doctor will tie glad
to tell you where such a don­
ation can be made and expUan tha procedure to you.
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Ton and each of you a ra
he reby notlflad and required
to rita any clalm a and Ocmanda
which you, or a lth a r of you.
may have s s a l n s t aaid aa tata
In lha o t f lc a of Hon. C. Varn»n
Mlta, County J u d e *
of
Hrmlnola County, at h i * o f f ic e
In tha Court llooaa la Hanford.
Florida, within ala oalandar
month* from tha lim a o t tho
flrat publication o f thta notice.
Kach claim or demand muet ha
tn w r t l l n * and co ntain tha
place of raatdanca and poat rif­
fle# addraaa of tha c la im a n t (
and muat ba m o r s to by tha
claim ant, hla a c a n t or a t to rn a r,
or th aama ahall ba void.
Donald J o i a f Baoorn
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Ram K Murrall A Rons
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�Deadly Cieo Picks Up Force As It Heads For Cape
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns iiivcr * * * * “The Nile of America”

(Hitt' ^ctnfnri) fe ra lft
Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Windy nnd .showers today nnd tonight; high in 80s; low tonight in 70s.

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S h e riff! Deputy Fred Kelly
doesn’t very often wear a red
belt — but be could if he
wished. It's not the normal
kind used by men to defy the
law of gravity. . . pant-wise.
Instead its the type earned
by the more deft in judo. He
demonstrated his ability in
disarming and disabling an
enemy Tuesday night
for
members of
the Seminole
S h eriffs
Department Auxili­
ary. The department's com­
pound was the scene nnd it
probably has been quite a
spell since It's resounded with
such grunts and groans. A
good show and demonstration
tor the Auxiliary.
• • •
The C o u n t y Commission
Tuesday sat briefly as a
Board of Equalization and in­
creased assessments on two
parcels of property in addition
to adjusting the assessments
downward on another. T h e
action completed the Board
of Adjustment’s business for
the current year and it was
adjourned sine die.
• • *
Jam es Court o f Iris Road,
Casselberry, in a coma for the
past week since lie was in­
jured in an acidcnt Aug. ID,
is confined to the Florida San­
itarium and Hospital where
he is showing some improve­
ment. A prayer vigil in his
behalf has been undertaken
by members of the Casselber­
ry Community M e t h o d i s t
Church around the clock since
Uic accident.
• • •
New officers of the Semin­
ole County Education Assoclutfcin twil be installed at 4
meeting to be held at 8 p.m.
today at English Estates Ele­
mentary School. Taking over
as president will be Mary
Grooms of Pincercst Elem en­
tary in Sanford.
• • •
Seminole County a g a i n
showed the biggest percent­
age of any Central Florida
county in the purchase of
U. S. Savings Bonds for a per­
iod ending Ju ly 31. For the
•even-month period county
residents bought $370,203 in
bonds. Thus, with a quota of
$369,000, the county topped its
figure at 100.4 per cent. Low­
est In the Central Florida
counties was Citrus County
with 33 8 per cent. Next to
Seminole was Hardee with
03.2 per cent.
• • •
Note to acting city mana­
ger. Mary Harkey: How about
some action on the knee-deep
grass in the parking strips along West First Street. Mighty
unsightly, Mrs. City Manager.
• • 9
Some lights have been bur­
ning pretty late in the coun­
ty's school system offices on
Commercial Ave., especially
late Tuesday night. Guess If
you were trying to keep $275,000 annually tn federal assis­
tance funds coming in you'd
be up and burning the mid­
night oil, too.
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United PresTUmscd Wire

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 2G5~

Its LBJ's Birthday
And His Happiest
WASHINGTON (U P t) —
Then on lap No. 11 nr 12,
Today is Lyndon B. Johnson's he said casually, "you can
50th birthday—nnd very pos­ say that I said I would prob­
ably rail Sen. Humphrey in
sibly the happiest day of his
the ttfterncon, and If he is
life.
agreeable . . .ask him if he
It is the day he returns to would like to cume down
Atlantic City, N. J ., to ac­ here."
But, he added, be also
cept with due solemnity mid
would be talking hy teleformality the Democratic nnphone to
•11. EttgtM!ij J . Memination to his first full
Cnrthy, p -Minn., who hnd
term as President.
wired the President earlier in
Johnson, n mnster show­
Hie day to remove him from
man as well as 11 muster poll,
consideration in tbo vice ptetlcinns, paiil an unexpected
sid ntlal competition.
and triumphal visit to Atlan­
And, Johnson said, he prob­
tic City Wednesday night to
ably would be bilking "to a
announce to the widly cheer­
senator or two, n governor
ing delegates o f the Demo­
or two,"
cratic
National Convention
In n few hours the beaming
his choice of n vice presi­
Humphrey arrived from Atdential running mute, Sen.
Inntic City, accompanied by
Hubert H. Humphrey o f Min­
Sen. Thomas .1. Dodd, Dnesota.
Conn. Tiie presence of the
Thnugh the feeling hnd
Connecticut lawmaker kept
been building for weeks that
alive the guessing game about
the ebullient Humphrey would
Johnson's choice, especially
get the nod, Johtisrn spun out
since the President spoke to
the drama almost to the Inst
Dodil privately lieforo con­
moment— hut not quite. In nn
ferring with Humphrey.
impromptu news conference
Asked by newsmen why
id nearby Andrews Air Force
Dodd was asked to accom­
Base, Md., shortly befcore Ids
pany him from Atlantic City,
(light to Atlantic City Wed­
Humphrey responded with a
nesday night lie introduced
laugh, "why don't you ask
the smiling Humphrey us
the President th at? If you
“the next vice president."
think you’re wandering, what
Johnson’s day of derision
do you think I'm doing7"
began many hours earlier
Dodd, wlm told newsmen
with a brisk 13-lap walk
that lie nnd John-on wijru old
nrcund the wmth lawn o f ih c
friends from the days when
While House—the equivalent
both were officials of the
of almost four miles.
New Deni's National Youth
At first he told a panting
Admlnatration, said that the
throng of accompanying news­
President told him he hud
men, “ wrc'vo gotten close to
been considered for the sec­
decision," nnd left it a t that.
ond spot on Hie Democratic
ticket.
"I told him I’ve never been
n candidate for vice presi­
dent," Dodd said. “I said like
Mr. Sam Goldwyn says, 'in ­
clude IUQ O ut."'
Sanford Junior High School
A fter his meeting with
hours this year will he the
Humphrey
the President an­
same as last, according to the
principal, Hugh Carlton. He nounced Im would fly to A t­
reports school will start at lantic City to announce his
8 a. m. and get out at 2:13 choice. Though the Minne­
sota senator ent beside him
p. m.
School buses will observe as he made the announce­
the same arrival and depart­ ment, Johnson still gave no
ure 1lours as last season, he fiini clue ns to his running
m ate.
said.

Sanford School
Hours Same

By Julian Slcm trnm
Associate Editor
As Seminole citizens gird
for a possible visit by Cieo,
th e y
recall "devastating"
Donna who whipped across
the biggest little rounty in
the state Just four years ago
next month.
Lake Monroe's wind-whip­
ped waves splashed over its

bulkhcadsi In torrents, pines
and palms were blown down
by the hundreds, power poles
were pushrd over, canoplca
and plate glass windows in
stores around the county were
smashed and citizens were
forced to "ca m p " in their
homes when electrical power
went off.
Lake Monroe rose six Inch-

THIS WAS DONNA anti is what wan happen­
ing almost four years ago when Hurricune
Donnu paid a September (19GU) visit to the
Sanford nreu. Herald Photographer Hill Vin­
cent said the picture was taken from the lakefront near the tennis courts and it was snapitcd
alrout three hours after the eye had gone
through this area. He re] hiits winds were still
up to 75 miles nn hour and were lushing Lake
Monroe into a frenzy.

MIAMI (U P I) — H urricane Cieo battered the M etro­
politan Miami area with 100-mile winds for seven hours
today, then struck a deadly course up Florida’s east coast
towards the nation’s missile center at Cape Kennedy.
The storm, its intensity and forward speed picking1up
as ft roared northward, made a shambles of the tourist
resort of Miami Reach, heavily damaged Fort Lauderdale
and other coastal cities.
Looting* was reported
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in smashed stores near

the heart of Miami and nt
a shopping center near
F o r t Lauderdale. Ono
looter was shot by Miami
police.

Sanford Prepared
If Cieo A rrives

CLEAN SW EEP DOWN wns the order of the day for members of tho
Sominok’ High School Ivey Club ns they rcndlcd school site equipment.
Scrubbing one of the benches are, hack row from left, Joe Earless, A1
llonifncc, Tom Hemphill, David Lnninr, Jimmy Harks and Hill Stumper;
front from left, Lurry Sherwood, Je ff Williams and Roth Vihlcn,

Holy War In Saigon m w a ...
Greets New Rulers 9,000 Seek A‘cl
MIAMI (UPI&gt;— Nearly D,SAIGON, South Viet Nam'would have given him greater (MX) KUiridalnx (lucked to 1H2
( C P I) — Rioting broke out In power than Hie other two junta Red Cross emergency shel­
Saigon today as three generals members.
ter* early today as killer hur­
The
three man
‘national ricane Cieo rolled up the
were named to run the South
Vietnamese government.
steering com m ittee" faced a southeast const of (lie stale.
Law and order appeared to grim job of hulling the wild
street warfare.
have collapsed in Hie capital
Howling motis of Buddhists
Today's
violence
started
HOUSTON f tI P ll — lim it♦r~
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o f * 1* raVHe- .fin d
anil beat each other to death warning shut over the heads ot ■ ion health olftcials were opti­
with machetes, clubs and a mob of 3,000 Catholics mass­ mistic today that an encep­
hatchets in Hie streets of Sai­ ed in front of the gateway halitis epidemic was waning
lending to the Saigon head­ bul suspected outbreak* in
gon.
The rioting overshadowed quarters of the Vietnamese widespread areas of Texas
the attempt of the ruling mili­ Joint g cn e n l staff. The crowd had tiie state Jumpy.
tary revolutionary council to promptly charged.
choose a new "national lead
OI.lt I A, Sardinia (U P I) —
e r " to replace President Ngu­
British
Princess
M argaret
yen Khanh.
and
her
husband
land
Snow­
The council named a junta
don were shipwrecked briefly
consisting of Khanh, MaJ. Gen.
Wednesday wlien Hie Aga
Duong Van Minh, a favorite of
Cieo may lie a menace (o Kliim's yacht Amnlnun found­
the Buddhists and Gen. Tran
most people but several hund­ ered on rocks oft (lie coast of
Thicn K'llcni, a Catholic.
In addition, Khanh, who Is red Seminole youngsters trying Sardinia.

Houston Hopeful

Royal Shipwreck

Practice Halted
At SHS, Lyman

By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Hnrrlcnno Clro promises to
at least flirt with tho Sanford
area and all agencies serving
or protecting tho public are
ready for the visit.
Police and fire units were
ordered to proceed as planned
for emergencies with off-duty
men given standby orders lo
report for work.
Fire Chief Mack N. Clove
land Sr. reports his depart­
ment could he at 100 per cent
capacity "within 30 minutes"
should Ihe need arise. All de­
partment personnel, he says,
have been told to keep posted
on latest developments of the
dangerous storm.
Cleveland said his men have
(men practicing "som e of
I hem for years' —' for such
an emergency nnd their ac
(Ions now are considered
"routine."
He added that all emergen
ry equipment, such as genera­
tors and lights, have been
cheeked nut mid pronounced
fit for use.
Slirrlff’s deputies, clerical
aides and radio and telephone
oiieruJnrs have Itcen •plac'd
on a” it and by, almost minute
by-minute basis, pending the
effects of the ponderous blow.
City police have also been
conditioned for the storm dur­
ing many "hlacklioard" and
oilier drills and Imre, too, a
full complement of men and
m aterials is ready for instant
respunse should the need arise,

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Herald Index

Lonjr Grind

Civil Defense forces, Red
Cross, Salvation Army ami
other agencies have born aler­
ted, and, a* one official put
It, "w c’rc as ready as wc can
E ft."
Sanford and vicinity saw the
sun for a brief period this
morning ami then the cloud
euver cam e and with It. short­
ly after 7 n.m. today, the rain.
The winds picked up gradual­
ly during the morning hours.
Area residents were out in
force clearing yards of loose
Items which can become le­
thal weapons when the winds
pick up.
Buildings with larger glass
windows were lielng hoarded
or taped to withstand the on­
slaught. Some stores report­
ed a run on flashlights, tran­
sistor radios and battrrios and
other item s which will keep
tiie in aware of storm condi­
tions should normal utilities
fall.
Facilities at the Sanford Na­
val Air Station were being
tied down and planes were
flown out to safer havens ns
base personnel girded for tho
storm.
A base spokesman said 30
planes were flown out lalo
yesterday afternoon for Ola­
the, Has., when "Condition 2 "
was announced.
Tim spokesman said service
facilities have four such ••con­
ditions" with Cumlllmu 4 cau­
sing Hie least movement. Con­
dition 2 means "som ething's
com ing" a n d Condition l
means " it's hero," he said,

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Cape Secures
Launch Pads

to win berth* on football
teams Just might em brace her.
EDWARDS AFH, C a l i f ,
Head coaches Jim Plgott of
Seminole, Dick Copeland of tU I’I ) — The rocket ship X-1S
CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) I.yman nnd \V. G. Holt of streaked five and one-half
('rooms have canceled today time* the speed of sound Wed­ Amorlca's spaceport
today
workouts. At Oviedo, Arthur nesday to learn whether a braced for a possible direct
Scott erased tiie morning ses­ rippled fuselage surface would Hit from huricatie Cieo. Five
sion hut said he would drill cause less air friction healing big rockets were secured to
Hie Lions this afternoon, wea­ than tlu&lt; rocket ship's present their launch stand*.
smooth metal skin.
ther permitting.
The air force warned that
Tiie Seminole Swim Associa­
the storm "Is expected to pass
es In just 24 hours. An Oviedo tion's party tonight at thti
through the arcs at 9 p.m
woman, Mrs. Clinton Hadden, Ganns home oil Lake Golden
K S T ."
Page 0
Abby
gave birth to a baby girl in has been postponed.
The storm delayed the mat
.... Page U den (tight of Ihe now air force
Bridge
___ _
the back seat of a stalled auto.
Classified .......... .. Page 10-11 Titan-3A space rocket that
Sanford's police department
.......... P a g e l&gt; wns set for
operated on emergency pow­
tomorrow and
FALMOUTH, E n g l a n d Comies
er, businesses closed down, (U l’I l — Mr*. Mary T re week, Editorial
...... Page H pushed the scrum! unmanned
some churches postponed ser­ who is Hit years old, said to­ Funeral* ........... ........ Puge J Gemini shot into November
vices as Donna's visit raine day she haw ordered a new Ilorosnqiu ........ .... Page U at the earliest.
on tho Sabhath, and lee hous­ set of false teeth because Society ....
. Page 4-3
All personnel were »ent
es reported a booming busi­ "the ones I've hail since 1D01I Sport*
.... Page fi-7 borne with instructions to bat­
ness.
Page V ten down.
am beginning to wobble a TV Program*
Telephone sendees in many bit.”
Page U
We the Women
At 0 a .111. (K ST ), rain
areas was out most of the day.
Seminole was one of 27
rounties declared a disaster
area and the U. S. Govern­
ment authorized tiie Small
Business Administration
to
make low interest loans lo
Seminole's business firms.
Some $25,000 in damages
was suffered by the Movieland Drive-In Theatre. There
wasn't too much left of It, ex ­
cept Hie sign (hat read it went
thataway with Donna.
The Econ rose a foot, and
the county's citrus damage
exceeded $1 million.
Residents complained by the
hundreds to county commis­
sioners about drainage. "My
backyard looks like a lake,"
said one woman, hut she had
company hy the hundreds.
Two days after Donna's vis­
it, DcUary was still without
power.
Whether Cieo will lie as
RAIN HAMPERED the Jayceos numiiil kids Fishing Rodeo somewhat
mean as Donna, if it changes
Wednesday, as intermittent showers drove the little fishermen to shel­
course and hits here, we Just
ter, hut some, like these youngsters were detrmind not to let the rain
don't know.
interfere with the sport. The ruin-coated mother* stood by to give moral
But most Seminole residents
support to their youngsters. However, a little later, as the rain cume
aren't taking any chances on
down harder, tho only ones left around the lake were a man and his
Cousin Cieo being any less
lilanket-wrappcd son, who just wouldn’t quit. (Story nnd more pictures
spirited.
_ io Friday’s Herald.).
(iierald I’hoto),
a Buddhist, was named &lt;0
continue as head of the raretaker government, which wilt
continue in ofiire uvtil national
legislative elections are held.
But he was not given the title
of "national leader," which

Seminole Remembers Donna

Talking with Gus Schmah
the other day, we were ■ mus­
ed to hear him tell Bert Chap­
man that he could remember
the time when you made a
trip to Orlando and hack with­
out having a (lat tire you had
something to hrag about.
• • •
By the way, Gus asked us
if we'd ever heard of a side­
walk sale Sure, we replied.
Gus ran into some of them in
Pennsylvania during a recent
vacation. No, they don't sell
sidewalks. The merchants set
up sales tables on the tidewalks, attach attractive prices
and peddle the products. Draw
crowds? You bet! Says Gus:
"I'd like to see our downtown
merchants have one. 1*11 wa­
ger that a Saturday morning
sidewalk sale would attract
half tiie ‘crackers' from all
over Seminole County."
• • •
C. D. Perry, a Clock Watch­
er. phoned In to say that r e ­
ports indicating Lake Harney
was flooding "is n 't tru e." He
added that the water wasn't
seven high.

THURS., AUGUST 27, 19G4

Coastal Resorts
Badly Battered

squalls were lashing the area
with winds gustlng to 33 miles
tier hour. Heavy surf crashed
on tho beaches and scattered
light damage was reported to
trees and ahrubs.
Special "rid e out" crews
took cover in aevcral protec­
ted blockhouses to be on hand
for posible em ergencies.
Military ami civilian person­
nel were sent home from the
vast spaceport at mid-morn­
ing.
The air force advised Its
personnel that (here would he
ample warning in the event
evacuation becomes
neces­
sary.

At 11 a. m. E S T (noon
EDT) CIco wns located near
Stuart, 100 m lloi north of
Miami, and churning a coast­
line course. Its center was ex­
pected to pnsa near Cape Ken­
nedy early tonight, fo recast­
er* said.
Hurricane - wise Floridians
buttoned down in advance of
tho storm —worst to hit Mi­
ami in &gt;4 years—and by midduy there were no roporta of
ileathn in smith Florida. This
contrasted to the 122 known
ilenil Cieo left in her wake In
nn assault on the Caribbean
Islands from Guadeloupe to
Cuba.
A hurricane watch was ex­
tended at 11 a. m. E S T (noon
EDT) all the way north to
Charleston, -S. C,
llurricaiin warnings flew
from ltoca Raton to Capa
Kennedy where five giant
rockets were secured on their
launch pads and another waa
dismantled to await the blow.
Miami
forecasters
called
Cieo a "ra th e r email but
■langeroua hurricane."
The m idday advisory issu­
ed by Ihc Miami Weather Burenu during llu&gt; night hy torren­
tial rain* which disrupted its
communication.* — laid Cieo
wns moving north at a alightiy (aster rate of 14 m iles per
hour.
Winds of 113 miles an hour
were reported In Balm Beach
ami forecasters said winds of
10O miles or more would "progress up Hie Florida E ast
Const a short distance in ad­
vance" of Cleo'a center.
Hurricane force winds (7S
miles nn hour) were predict­
ed for Capo Kennedy by early
afternoon.
Boats all along the Florid*
and Georgia coasts and north
to Charleston were urged to
remain in port nnd those north­
ward to Cape Hntteras, N. C,
were cautioned not to ventur*
ton far front their harbors.
Damage estim ates
began
flowing In at daybreak from
(be battered cities north of Mi­
ami. They were expected to
run into the millions. There
were numerous fires reported
and fallen trees crushed auto­
mobiles, house trailers and
homes.
"Tho damage will unques.
lionubly run Into millions ot
dollar* in the Miami a r e *
alone," a Red Cross spokesm in said after a preliminary
survey.
Grapefruit crops near West
Palm Beach were damages)
and additionad damage was
expected as the storm moved
northward.

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Thia offer extended through Kept. 7.
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Sanford

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Hearings Slated
With Engineers
On Waterfront
A full srlirdule of hearing*
with marine engineers runcertting the proposed .Sanford
waterfront development plans,
h aw hern sot hy Sanford elly
cmiimlssinners for neat week. I
Five rnyinrrrs ftrnia have
accepted appointments to pre­
sent their Ideas on the work
involved In preparing the enjiinrrrlnij studies, and com*
missloners will outline what
Iney want the reports to show.
First firm to meet with lha
commission Is Maurice II
Connell and Associates from
Min ml, Monday si n p m
T u e s d • y. commissioners
will talk with tier and .trnsnn
of West Palm Pearh at S p m.
and ullh Lockwood (Ireene
fnilll Spartanburg, S C. at V
pm .
September 2. Ihe .1, K. Crlner Complny from Tampa
will ho heard ai ft p m, and
ai 9 p.m. engineer* from Ihe
’lainpa flay Engineering Com­
pany out of M I'elrrsburs
will apperr.
Two ndi*r firms has*- scrap
lad invitations to talk with
coin missloners hut appoint­
ments have mil yet horn set,
After Ihe lalks, commission
ors will decide on one firm
which will ha aiilhorllrd In
go ahead with Ihe study of the
waterfront to determine exactly where Ihe development
ran he ronsirurlril, what it
will Involve and Imw much il
• ill rust.

RVAH-3 Pilots
Are Graduated
Rrciinnalssancw
Attack
Squadron Three (KYA II-3)
Terentiy irradualed another
gioup of ftrplnremeiil Pilots
H/I1'* thrmigh its Intensive
and demanding training cur­
riculum, insuring « continu­
ous input of trained pilot* to
the piesrnt attack ra rtlrr
striking forces.
In graduating the three Itcplnrenienl Pllols for n cointiiil
realty squadron, the mission
of KVA 11 3 Is fulfilled. Three
ft responsible for the liainlng
of pilots ami crews In alreraft
opera l i o n s, leciiminlsaiince
techniques, weapon* delivery,
amt rarrler qualifications.
In c e r e m o n i e s nlmaid
JIVAM-.I, the newly truined
offireia weie |m*i nimitlly eongrutlllilted for their aeenitlpllllimrnls ami presented di­
plomas try Capl. Jam es t).
Mayo, Commander,
Heron*
tinissalire Attack Ming One,
llo&lt; graduating
officers,
adding to the look lame of
tha
present
t scmina issanee
Naval drteirriit a ir I.edr's
Mas I). Liikenbmli, Jam es l„
Criffm arnl Jo irp li M (III.
none. Mr. Fukenhaih lives in
Saliloiil with )us wife, Mos­
elle, ami two children, Steven,
4. ami Kathryn, 2. at 104 Knit
Jenkins Circle. Hr will hr
Iransfeiieil to KVAIl-U. Mr.
titiffm also i r iid n in San­
ford at UStlil South Park Ave­
nue with hit wifa llora, and
two children, Jam es 8, and
lllyn, 3. KVA 11-5 will he hit
nest duty assignment, Mr.
liillnota lias hern lliin .Irried
la
A lt-1.

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Pngr 2 — Atic. 27, TOfit

Tigeretles To
Present'Navy
Talent Show'

Blythe Motor
Lines Bought
By Redwing

Talented Navy people will
nave a rhnnrr to gel in the

Redwing Carrier*, Inc , of
Tampa, today announced the
purchase of Blythe
Motor
Lines, ine . a earrirr nf food­
stuff* and frozen food*, with
headquarter., in Sanford, and
terminal* in four other cities.
The purchase wa* for cash.
The amount wa* not disclosed.
It wa* announced that there
will be no change* in person­
nel.

apotlight and help a good
cause at the same time nt

HOW TO HAVE n pcrsmi who hits fallen out of n citrine in dcmimslnitcd
In lho Itiul ('m s* Wnter Safety Inntruciors class just completed at the
Municipal Pool. On left side of canoe is dim Sltiarl who m is the part of
the victim as Instructor John Rii Intlilstiti shown how In row lmn! over
ami gel vlt lim brick In it, all In one motion. Inatrui tins of the class are
Sailv Neider, Cindy Lake, Pug anil Jaik Horner, Martha Kilpnlri&lt; W atid
Ilichnrilsnn.
{Herald Photo)

t e n d e r f o o t b a d g e s lire presenleil to three memhera of Seoul Trnop
fi-12 at Court of Honors ceremonies held around a campfire at Silver Lake,
Wednesday. Institutional representative, (lone (iilmarlin, second from
left presents budges to Jim Mrlimrrn, 11it hitnl Ford and Dennis Hogan.

the U SlI hettrfit show sched­
uled for Sopl.
at the t’ivie
Center.
The RVAH-1 Tlgerettes. a
club made up of the wive*
of tin- enlisted im ti of tieai|iiNiiion m i * producing and
d in t ting a “Navy Talent
Klinw" i i n that dat*.
Mr*. William nr»«i, an exprrlenied M ills Theater arties* anil performer, I* direc­
tor of Ihe show, and ha* sent
out * &lt;al] for talantad Navy
parsontll, man, wivsi or chil­
dren, who ran alng, danre,
play musical instruments, Ho
trick*, dramatic dialogue or
provide other entertainment.
Person* Intarestad In "g e t.
ting Into th* a rt" ar* advis­
ed that amllllnn* will ht held
nt tha Naval Air Station Haltroom at 7:311 pm, on the
nlghta of August I I and Sep­
tember 1st.
In addition tn the acta, all
nf the Navy wives clubs have
been asked tn prepare thieeminute original skit* tn be
presented between tha taltn l
aet*.
The Tigerettas* president,
Mia. Kuiann Kooter has an­
nounced that prise* wilt h*
awarded tha three acta Judg­
ed beat, and a prise will elan
be given for tha beat skit.
Headline for preparation of
skits is September 21, when
s rehearsal will be held.
The public will be invited
tu attend the show and all
proceeds will go to the USD.

MHS. W.M. OllA/l

Seminole High
FFA President
Wins Honor
Hrmnle Sl|ie*. PreaidrnL of
the Seinlnole High Chapter
of the Futuie Farm er* of
A m *rh* won (frond place in
tha stale-wide public speskIng contest held in Ketainla
at the Florid* Aasniiatlon nf
t'nniervattonlsi* meeting. I**'
wesk.
Topic of ail of the talks,
given by right district win­
ners throughout Ilia state wa*
"Development and Use nf
D lltrirt Soil and Watar Ksaniircas."

Tha district which Sipes
represented Include* the fen tral Florida area nf Seminole,
Volusia, Lake, Orange and
Brevard Counties.
For taking second pl ac e,
Sipes received a red ribbon
nnd a |7b rash prlie.
Sipes a senior si Seminole
High School ha* been a lend­
er in Futuie Farmer chap­
ters since junior high sellout,
when he was piesident of the
junior chapter. II* ha* won
two public speaking contest*,
two leadership
awards, a
aehfdnrnhip award
and a
Chapter Farmer degree. lie i*
also a member of the Futurelly Mnr&gt;inn Mile*
Hear Lake Cub Seoul Park Teachet* rlub.
230 won third place in the
fnther-eub wheelbarrow race
nt lire Wcklwn District Cubft-Hre lield Inst Saturday a f ­
ternoon in Mead Uardens.
Al*o winning honor* for
the troop were Dean Nlehol*
who took first plan- In Javelin
Kleven tables were in play
and third In shotput and Tim
Itovvser whu look third in dis­ for Master Point Day tills
week at the Tuesday after­
cus.
O I h * r swards presented noon meeting of the Dellary
were to Tim Rowier and J e f f Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners were. NS, first,
Krenrer, wolf; Jam es Keanu,
bear and J e n y Riddell J r ., Mi*. Flunk Austin ami Mrs.
A. CL Reanm; second, Mr*.
Wehetos badge.
Cub* attending. In addition Doyle Driver and Norman
to Ihiii,' already nnmril, were Meyer: third, Mr. and Mr*.
Kicky Oatiamler, Kevin Foist, Myron Aecardi nnd fourth,
ICi-lily Hall and tjnry Marie* Mrs. Ruth lllatt and Mrt.
A**l*tllig at the cub-o-rej David Singer.
KW, first. Mr. and Mrs.
wer* rubmastar Rob Bunnell,
K.
M Hinkle; second. Mrs.
assistant
cuhmaster
Bru-e
Nelson and den mother Mrs. J . D. Cordell and Mt*. Ida
Pat Foist. Member* of ths II, Wilitm; third, Mrs. Mary
Roy Smut Troop attendiiii- F ill* and F. it Ftorblieh ami
wrrt Harry tiibbona, Pete fourth, Mrs. Lurlla Thomp­
Hall. Roger
flunnell
and son and Mrs. Mary Cook.
Hrrvlng aa director was
Keith Relekmann.
Miaa Kthel Johnson.
Announced ns *erie* win­
ners for thr month of August
were, first. Norman Meyer:
second, Mr*. Cordell; third,
Mr*. O. N. Lackey; fourth,
It I t ' l l M O N D . F.ngland Mrs. Austin and fifth, Mrs.
41'PI I — All four players In Frank Holder.
a hridge asms wrr# dealt per­
fect h*ndi Tuesday night,
they claimed today.
v f w Pest tonsn nf r i * .* L
Hut the luvnd was never
l«-rr&gt;- wilt meet nt H p m. to­
pl*)etl One of the players
day at thr Land O'Lnkrs
w*&gt; so excited that she show­
Country Club. The organiza­
ed the nthars hrr card*.
tion i* in the proves* of buy­
According to aapert eatiing a new Tost Homs and all
mate* published In I^mdon,
member* nrr urged to attend
the mathematical odd* against
in order that details of the
such a ib'ol are 53.lUI.TS7,purchase may be planned.
7fi3.lSg.83tt,2.37.139,0119 to one.

Bear Lake Cubs
Win Honors

DeBary Club
Names Bridge
Winners

CIIKCKKIITAII.S of Sniiloid’a Heavy Attack Squadron II proudly paint
a ‘•Hash Mark" to indicate winning tiie Navy " I " ’ for the second consecu­
tive year. From left to right: John lluhl, AMCM, leading chief of VA II-ll ;
Jack Gregory, ADCS, maintenance chief, and Lt.fj.gg.) Don Patterson,
top gun among squadron bombardiers.

Party Honors Two In Altamonte
A hlllhilly putty will lielil
Inst Hntuitiny night nt the
home of Mt. and Mis. (IlKi
Hartos in Do! iisy Manor, AItnmonto .Spring*, given hy
Mis. Joliii l’cters for At (!
l i o m g o |*1,11 Is, I c c t l l i s t c o III
tiie I h'.VF, nml Ultn Itartns
who was celt-hinting ins liJtd
hiithdny. Mrs. llanos aeivvl
as cu-liostcsa n -s is lij tiy It J-

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loml timinly.
A regular tmffrl tupprr
via* set veil consisting of Inkr,t hatn, iinkcil heans, potato
sulml. , ole slaw1 and n wide
variety of party foods A
beautifully decorated cake was
baked for the occasion hy
Mis. Petris.
Mk
* tf«i%i,#«4 1. F*4#y
(iucsla attending weie Mr,
P i . iillah Au» I I . li», IT, k hrpt
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and Mrs, Art Kieffer, Mr. nml
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Dorris, left, and Otto Hartos are shown with
lift reifil
m %i« s t u n r.
some of Hu* fancy "do-dads" they received at a
Roland tirundy, Mr. and Mrs.
N’Ot Ire I* her# by # Iv •n lit f t
party last weUeiid in thrir honor celebrating
Frank I’erritti. Mr. and Mis.
I hr
i n4#r *»■ nr 4 will
on th»
I f l l i 4 * y of tt *pl #mb#t
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Dorris' re-enlistment in the USAK and Hartos'
Paul Kohylak and son, Paul,
I l l * iirpppti! In Hip l|.*nofjih1r
hilt Inlay.
(Herald Photo)
Mr and Mis (Ieorge Haefner,
County Judge of #e intitulr j
I ’mi nl y, F l o r i d a . Ilia fil i al i»
|T Sgt. and Mis Jack Smith,
(urn nriAiuiii #«4 %nuiiiprp, *e
S Sgt.
and
Mrs,
Waller
Kipculttr
of th#
Fatal*
of
I RMA T i : i t K X A HJ t UKN, 4»Kuchanan. SM Sgt. and Mrs.
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•ti4 t h#r • iti•k•
i .iI inn t •»
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iiurhhuli and Second I t. and
l Util m l o f HI# k 4 ml n UM .it lull
of » i i : I #*t #tr. i n d f or i n u i d n
III i r t r l i i u n i r t •I uimmI Kt v- Ti Killing" hh it is triiiirtl, Mr*. Walter Arnold J
4l ». b i l g i n g h i m i • *u* h Ka *
Pi ires weie aw atded the
uiiiiHOiamr AUstk Squadron KVAH-3 piovidcs the student
•cul or
thtre hrst dirssed hillbillies.
|t«t#4 I h i t ( hr HHh 4 s ) of T lu rr i KVA ll-a • four effi- offierrs
with approximately
Au#uai. A 1* TM(
1 : 4 « si 4 R U r n n
errs weir rn ra tty i-omnirmltd six months sprclalitrd educa­
Mcsstt
Ja ,k
Walters J r ,
A* K i r . u f ••r i&gt;f lit# I ' t n t f
comhmmg
si uni Inted (•lenn 11 Dingle, Joseph 11.
of 1 IKM i TKI t C/. A ( I H CRN l&gt;y Cspt. J hiiivs O. Mayo, tion,
1i*‘i rs p«4
t o i nn m m l i ' i ,
K c , 'lUinatssunrc flight missions ami tudar op. Dbusrk, nod John H, Hutl9T » SKTHi »M. I»A \ IM A
Attack Wi l i g Onr, upon suc­ n atio n with eomphmcntaty butt. l.i.ljg 's i W alters, l l u l Mcl NTOI I I I
A U o r n r ) * f or t u
ilcf
cessful completion of the gtound instruction.
hurt and Diaglt have been
r o p l Of fir# lln# i s m
tlomhaiilior Navigator til N't
The giaduatiug K N't, all transferred to VAH-13. Mr.
t t i i i f . t r&lt;1. Kl or t . l i I3TT1
f u u i t h a «»
:: a f-t tig '**
m»,T»iK,| K,ii| /|'. Dbusrk bus bren assigned tn
(raining coni so.
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Mayo Commends Four Officers

Perfect Bridge
Hands Useless

1005ft To Meet

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C K Mendez, president of
Redwing Carrier*, said Rial
the piirchace nf Blythe Motor
Line* "repr-sent* entry into
an entirely new area for our
company, ami i* in keeping
with ntir pntlrv of diversifying
into other field* allied will)
the trucking industry ”
Redwing previously ha* ape
d allied in hauling dry and
liquid commodities In hulk
form, and is the largest hulk
commodity
carrier in
Utr
South,
Mender added that since Ihp
purchase was for cash, with
no stock inmlvrd. Ilmrc will
be no dilution nl Redwing's
earning* per share
The purchase is subiejct In
approval of the Interstate
Commerce CommiMiun,
Illy Die Motor Line*. Inc ,
w-as founded in MSS hy J . M
Blythe, who still head* Die
firm a* president. He will con­
tinue as president, ami the
lirm will Ik- opera led after In­
terstate Commerce Commis­
sion aproval ns a wholly own­
ed subsidiary of Redwing Car­
riers.
Illylhe maintains terminals
ai Sanford, where its general
office* are located, Orlando.
Batavia. N Y , Elizabeth, N.
J ., Danvers, Mass., and Phil­
adelphia. Serving 23 stale*
east of the Mississippi River
as well a» Die four eastern
province* of Canada, it is one
of the largest frozen food ca r­
riers in the tuition operating
its own equipment, in contrast
tu tensed equipment.
Starting
with 17 trucks,
Blythe now has a fleet of 61
tractors and 64 trailers, all of
which are capable of main­
taining 2o below /zero temper­
ature*
fur
"deep freeze"
trans|Kirt of frozen f o d d * .
Through the use of a two-man
driving team — one of whom
sleeps while tin- other drive*
—Illy tlie's carriers slay on the
road 21 hour* a day until they
reach their destinations.
Dross receipts of the Blythe
firm currently run in excess
of $2 million annually.

MIDSHIPMAN MICHAEL E. PAUL of th«
U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, is visiting
hi* pitrnnta, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Taul who reside
on Williams Kond in Lake Mary. Midshipman
Paul will liogin his fourth year at the academy
Sept. R and will graduate in June, HHi.i. lie is
a Krnduute of the Waukeegan (111.) High
School.

CDR. JAMES A. dcGanahl, Commanding Offi­
cer of Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 9, con­
gratulates Lieutenant (junior grade) Roscoe W.
Browne on his promotion from Ensign. Lt. (j-g.)
Browne has been with the "Hoot Owls" based
at Sanford since November, 19G3.

Sanford Man
At Fort Hood
Army Specialist Four Lyn­
wood N. Lyon J r . 19, whose
parents live at 2620 S. Elm
Ave . whs assigned to the 1st
Armured Division nt Fort
Hood, Tex., Aug. t.3.
Specialist Lynn entered the
Army in November 1P61 and
Is n member of Company A,
1st R.itnllton uf the division's
flth In fa n try .

PERSONAL CONtSItATULATIONS were extended to Lt. Andrew F. Reno, right, upon hi*
promotion to hi* present rank while stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station with Reconnnldsanc*
Attzu-k Squadron 9. Offering congratulations in
file. James A. ticGannhl, Commanding Officer
of RVAH-9. Lt. Reno first reported for duty
with the "Hoot Owls" in September, 1961 aa an
Ensign, nnd was promoted to Lieutenant (j.g.)
while with the Squadron.

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W w iiitr Kditor
N vil Monday morning 32
Zrtiirb-s
In the
Seminole
* inly ?&gt;-hool Hoard's "b ig
ftllnw fleet” will begin 190
days of transporting thous­
and* nf school children from
1 us s i&gt;n'S to schools and buck
In bus stops ns the t'.if!l-i5S
school term gets underway.
According
School Superill* $ I'-ot It. T. Milvvee, (H
bun'* were in n|icralUin lust
y . ur mid eight hew vehicles
Innc lieen add'd to Uiu fleet.
However, he has reported to
the members of the Board of
l*n lie Instruction that four
edd nun'* have been “ retired''
and this will bring the net
fii.mber of buses operating lo

*21

What happens to th* old
b
Vdministrative assistai it. Walter Teague, says
•‘They’re used as substitutes
s Im i the regular buses are in
ti c ■hops for repair or during
(itlu-r emergencies,
Cater,”
Su'd Teague, ‘the board sells
them. There's always a drjri'U'd fur used buses.”
Asked if eight buses was
*n unusually large number to
•dd to the fleet, Teague ex­
plained:
'•Several years ago vne
adopted a program which
would add five new vehicles
a yi ar. However, we fell off
to four for a few years and
this year, because of the inci
d number of children
and ‘ he new school at Eng*
lirh Estates, we had to bring
our fiect up to fi2 by adding
the eight new buses.”
Operating a fleet of school
buses is no routine matter,
apparently.
Teague said that during the
Hnirt.iH school year 4K buses
iP «&gt;• an average of .t.niifi
nilb'S daily. During ISO days
of the term the fleet covered
more than a half million miles
_ 5 IU.1(00 miles to he exact.
Rut that's not all. The 4h
buses (rati*ported on average
o f s.ttftt passenger* to and
f: ni tiie school*. That means
mat the fleet of bust'* Wore
p.."ided liy slightly more than
1 t million aluilcnta for the
i riml trip* from huma to
s&gt; hr id nsd home iignltl.
In e ? Jtg e
of tha school
to stem'* garage
operation*
(s H. ihert Muse.
I ague said today that the
n .'io , of returning and neiv
4 leer* will be announced
v itliin a dayor two and that
w f route will be announced
Thursday

Longwood Club
Sets Meeting
By Ibinna lis ln
J h o first meeting of the
1!ml do season of the I.(log­
wood Home Demonstration
&lt; lull is schedul'd for next
Thursday at 10:30 n.m. at the
Civic I .fugue Building on
Church Street.
Mr-, F'dlx Msftc, president,
will londucl the meeting and
hostesses will be Die execu­
tive officers with Mrs. Horbxfc Stone in charge.
Mis. Molly* Steudle, first
vlc« president, advises that
the club is an organisation
of homemaker* interested in
Increasing knowledgo a n d
*UII«. improving surroundings
hi home and community and
developing leadership and ft
w holesoinc, happy, satisfying
lij^ for all family momliera.
'relocation
programs
and
demonstrations aie preaenti"!
to lu, id club* by their leader*
after briefing hy state extern
Sion workers and agents.
All homemaker* in Die a r ­
ea are invited to attend the
meeting and iiiemlnr* and
guests are reminded lo b'ing
a covered dish for the lum h-

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Altamonte PTA
Meets Tuesday
Hy Julia llarliw
The first meeting of the
Altamonte Springs I'TA for
C%. UU1I-C5 term will io: be hi
at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday In
the school cafeteria.
This meeting will take Die
funn of an informal open
house arid teacher* will be in
their clnssrooma to meet and
visit all parent*.
Refreshments will be eerv.
cd by n.embers of the B1A
c^cuU va lo* ; 0.

HERUERT MUSE, Ilvft) supervisor of the Seminole Cnmity Hoard of
Public Instruction'.* muintonatiee shops, goes over it eliet l, list witb Philip
Cnesber (kneeling). J. D. Smith (umler the vehicle) ami Woodrow Burnset ( working on motor) as they prepare one "member" of the school
system's big yellow fleet for its initial run Monday morning when the
1961-63 school term gels umler way. Muse says that
busts will be in
operation— four more than last year. Eight new buses have been added
to the fleet and fotir have been "retired.”
(Herald Photo)

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lt&gt; Julia llarlns
Pupil assignments at Alta
monte Spring*
Elementary
School will be posted on class­
room door* by C:ill' Friday
and it t* requested that par­
ent* and children check these
lista before school goes into
session Monday morning.
Those student* who will ht*
attending the school for the
fit at time who have not reg­
istered me urgently rciptested lo do *o on Friday. First
graders, who must be six
years old on or before Jan.
1, Ku&gt;5, will need to present ;
birth certificates and new
students in the higher grades
should bring Inst year's rt'port card.
School areas this year for
Altamonte
Elementary will
remain the same a* for Inst
temt with the same inis rout* *
and stops except that time
scln doles will he approximate­
ly one hour later since new
school hours nrv from 9 a.to.
until 3 .11* p.m.
1 lie rafeleria will be open
nttd will serve lunches, and
milk beginning Monday, (or
1’j cents per child.

Luncheon Set

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RVAH-3 Man
Re-Enlists

Eugene Hoyt Leroy. Af)B2,
serving
aboard
Itecounaissatu-o Altark Squadron Three
IHVAH-.H was recently ad*
ministered the oath of re-en­
list menl for a period of six
years in rerenioniea performed
icy Cdr. George W. Kimmons,
e'liinmiidlng officer.
lo&gt;rx&lt;y, assigned to RVAII-3
Ov ionics Maintenance Ah'H
Shop, is the son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence T. Alverson
of Cat hwood I (rive. Green­
wood. S. C. Aboard the Naval
Air Mat ion, he is viec-prx-sidetit of the N, ulci* Diving A*,
soclation, the "Diving Dol­
phins.”
Before reporting lo HVAH3 Leioy w«» atlioiied tu [he

I Naval Air Technical Truinin*- Command, M e in p h i a,
Trim., undergoing instruction
in Class **B" Aviation Fire
Control Technician School. He
eriteied active naval service
(in Nuteiubvr lszoti.

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A report from County Health
Director Dr. Frank Leone and
County Sanitarian Val Bob
bin* that Ihe ABC Garbage
Collection Company was not
providing service sufficient to
prevent a possible ‘‘health
hazard" caused the Board of
County Commissioners Tues
day to direct it* allom ey. Har­
old Jtdinson, to find out what
evntmls the Commission has
over priva cly owned collcc
turn firm* operating in Sem i­
nole County
Tiie division came a* * re
suit nf Dr, Leone's statement
that 'health hazards" could
result if some action were mu
taken by the Commission lo
a*surc efficient service by Un
company in question.
Johnson told the Com miss
ion B u t it had the authority
to issue occupational licenses
to such firm* but lie was not
exactly sure what other eon

Ktehnrd II. Worrell, a IPSO
graduate of Semimde High
School, has been named insur­
ance supervisor for Cullawny
Mills Company. luiHrange,
tnanufai'tiumg
if an&gt; ■ lJ,c ,ori" '■nnn,,’1
Cn , textile
aled in rcs}H'ct lo garbage col
concern.
lection service firms.
Worrell is the sop o f Mr*.
It was isiintixl out that in
'1 II. Worrell and the late
most of the counly’s incur
Mr. Worrell.
poratrd m uniripalitln private
lb attended Orlando Junior
1collection firm * were operated
College, Southern Union Col­
under franchise agreeim uts
li ge. Wndhy, AIllinium and
llowvver, tills is not true in
gm dun led from Troy State
Ihe county’a unincorporated
College, Troy. Alabama in
sections
June. It'd I, with n bachelor of
"We re going to have to as­
s, ti ncc degree in mathemat­
sure our psxipic of adequate
ic*.
service by lliesc private gar
Hi mairied the former Mis* hage collection com panies."
Ba, lie! Halley. of Itoulioke,
said Commissioner John Alex­
Alabama. They
have one ander, "o r we're going lo have
Plague* made from tiles daughter, Catol Jean, 3.
to get into the business our­
taken from the floor of the old
selves “
Bell Cafe, which once occupied
C o m m i s s i o n Chairman
tile first floor of the Woodruff
Jam es IV Avery said be had
Building, w eir presented to
received
mure
complaints
members of ihe City Com
about (hi* m e problem Iban
mission, Monday by members
any other since he had been
of the Sanford Clum ber of
Donald W. Massie, YNfl, on the Commission
t oinmerce.
The
Woislrtiff
Bulletin1 I sN , ntiallied to Hci'onriaiswhich had once been a laud sauce Attack Sipiadron Thtee
mark of Ihe city, tint In recent i l l ' A ll-li te enlisted for a
veais h.nl stood vacant and Period &gt;&gt;f four year* on Aug.
deteriorated into an eyesore gtl in eetetimuie* conducted by Avntlnhle In you without u
wax recently purchased hy the ('dr. Joseph W. Akim, exec- ilm'lor's priseripli n, our pro­
duct calli'd (ldrliiex. Vuii
city , the building razed, and a titive officer,
must lose ugly fat or your
parking lot installed.
| Aboard HVAll-3, Massle money hack. Ddrinex is a tiny
Comtuissluuers have Indl serves as yeoman and mail lahlet iciul easily swallowed.
rated that the lot would be for 'i n k for tbe lutcgnited Op. Gel rid of excess flit lind live
sale In an acceptable pillule i eiiiDniicil InG lllgcnee Center, lon ger. (Iclnnex cosl* $3.nil
mill is sold mi this gunrmiiee:
firm wishing lu vuiistniet a He i« the son of Mr. ntul Ml*, If not satisfied for any reanew bii'lll' &gt;s oil Ihe celitiully i.lesse F. Miissie of hlioxville, non, just return Die package
In your druggist and gel y, nt
located corner.
Trim.
rresenlalliill of Ihe plagues I Before reporting to Three, full money hack. No quest Ions
tiskeil, Ihlriri'v i* sold with
with one mr funner Mayor lie nerved aboard Dm USS thin giinrHiitee by:
Tom McDonald, was made hy |Itluebiid MRC-121 Mnssle cnAte Key uoid* Drug Store —
A It 1’eter.son Jr . and Jim lereil nelive Naval service on
Snufiiril. Midi llrilet* I'illed.
Talmadge.
IJune in, llhio.

August 13, iniii
A public hearing has been
Vilmlssion*
A public hearing on an add
set Sept M by City Coin mi*
Sandia llookci Gknda Cox, endmn In the present zoning
sioners tu consider the re * |clarence Henderson. Judith ordinance*
M,t ,)V
cointnenvlation of the Ziming l.ulnu, Judy lluilcliacll, Edna ^ ( |
( ity t omuiissioner*
a tut Planning Com tin -den to Faye Poiltilexter Mari Brims
for Sept 11 lo consider a pm
rram c a properly in lluxalliti Mini. Myitli* Bur; cr, llomild
Heights.
.Nicholson Ear m il Tlioitip-oti, lioj.il ic gurdmg conditiima) use
The rezoning of lots eight, ail of s.illlitrd: Shirley Lnvv of agriculture in all zones.
T li e proposed addendum
nine, ten. U and 12. plus a cry, Casselberry; Violet Wil
portion of lot A lying west of liam*. Daytona Beach; I’.ilri wicciid consider tbe priNluction
utility
easement
extending, cut Williams. Dellary; Slier of agricultural products such
northeasterly from the north- tun G e tz , DeEatid. M i.n t
as (inexity, grove-, nurseries
east corner of lot eight to lot Hopson llela'im Springs Eil
|seven, all in Block four, from die Wi m r. Eoiuvvis'il. I ei ri (arming and truck gurdeulng,
1,1 t t y pmvidmg Dial no sales or ills
an K-2 one ami two family are 11-i ti nil in, url.iiido,
to It 3 multiple family dwell­ J.ccksoti, Oviedo; Eh/altilh tributmn shall lie conducted
ing, ha* been recommended, HUgilit'otliiiui. Oil.mile',
on the property, and Hud Ihe
kceplnf nf live-lock or the Use
Tiie purchaser of tlic pro­
lib tlis
perty propose* to construct a
Mi. ami 'Ira Billy Mr.iun ol dusting operation not be
two-story air-cntnlilioned apart­ ol S.'iilord a boy; Mr and permitl t.
The regul.dton would apply |jl
ment building. to start initially Mi
Eilclic I'ouiilexli r of .sun
with eight to 12 unit*.
ford a gill.
Mr and .Mr* to .ill /one* including HI VV,
t.aiy i.eibltz ol S.ilitoiil, •&gt; lt-1 V II 1. li 2. II 3, It I. 11 3.
girt Mr
and Mrs
Hobcrl li (,. ( I, C-2 or M l,
Tne proposal stales that
Brotitse.iu ot San lord. ,i b "&gt; ,
Mr and Vlis Waller laiwery gt e*' nlion s.'s ip oilier Imll'lliigs
nl i asselhei ry. a
irl, Mr normally assiK-taicd with I in
and Mr* Me* (it* 1/ ol De pi odiictinn ol agricultural pro
ducts shall lie accessory to
I.and, twin boys
Tiie Sanford Fire Departpet'llliMcd use
IUm Ii arm's
menl'ic pension fund hnx Iwen
\tn review of an applies
Vlli'c
Gpobi
I'M-lyn
Cope
shown iss tie actual inlly nn
lion or plan would cons icier the
sound by the report of Con bind. Margaret flurrop and iViararter of the nei ,'hlHirhc o I
stilling Actuary, Joltn S. Hip baliy, Simone Mulhn I.yrui n width Ihe proposed use is
Wilson and h.tliy, Patricia to lie located and the i ffect
sm bili.
( lurk and h.ibj Katherine 111
of the proposed developmeul
Under the present set up in
lens, all ut .smiloiii;
Ethel
on Die value of the sort mind
order tn put Die plan on an
Hover, \llieclu I" i wi * ties*. \l mg lands, as well ns Us Tela
act uarl ally you mi basts, the
belt I m s- Ho., (.laser, lie Eon in the required open
city would have lo contribute
Bury Virginia Millix.m, Nor facilities, the pro|*is,i| stab's
approximately $31,183 lo the
Hi Orlando, Mary French and
fund
baby, &lt; a*'i'lbi rrx , ( a III y
•'At Ihe momrnt a total of
Bouse Geneva, Annie Camp
5 J per cent is (wing received
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|,u
from tiie firemen and tbe
.stale of Florida. Iliis leaves vis, Hilly Wiley Iiuiolhy Illy
lor ami baby, lanigwood
balance of 31 5 percent due
from Die City ol Sanford or
other source.!,,'' Ktpandi'lli's
AVASIIINGTDN ( U l'li —
report stated
1
tie
Supreme Court set the
City Commissioners at their
stage today fur un almost nitmeeting Monday Instruct ed
City Manager W' E Knowles
mediate test of Hie rnntiov
If) Jniic 4 d iM Jhi'IT&gt;
lo work with the Fire Depart ■
ersinl
public S icomnmdutmns
Th»- fXAtuUvc hoaril til'
tticnt officials, comparing Iheir
section of Die new civil rights
En^.'llhl)
I
f
Klunuritury
plun wilh Drat of the Police
I 'l l ) will honor mrm- low.
Department which has re­
Tli« court did so by setting
cently lieen reworked lo make hei a of tin- f.nolty ut n ''ov.
rivil ilioFi lurii l. n Kti«1i*y *4t Oi i r. for nr guru m l* on the
It act u.i r la Ity sound.
noon m lb. * hm»l cufi'lttj jt*. bulb iigc of an Atlunla mote)
Mi v. J " Thor lie is rliair man {owner to the provision* buiuf tbe lull. Iceon amt -Alls. Atcc i uig racial discriiuiliatiolis nl
l.egg is ill l-lcargt of Ullile hotels, motels and other publu in eiiiommtatiiJiis,
deenini iimp.

Pension Fund
Is Questioned

County Seeks
Opinion On
Garbage Firm

Altamonte
To Post Pupil
Assignments

"H o m e

to w n

fo l k s

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II EC AUSE WE ARE LOCALLY
OWNED AND OPERATED.
"The Prescription Our Primary Concern**

TOUCHTON

REXALL DRUGS
I anit liy Owned Amt Ope ruled Ity
Glenn McCall And "Ernie" .Mill*

-'or. |»t A .Mugnoliu

Phone 322-21821

I’HONE 322-1181
SANFORD,

FLORIDA

•Price

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Ir ral fserve lo g where ap p lieo b lej

�The John

KozicsObserve 50th Ann
and relatives. They were mar-

Ry Evelyn Lundy
During the morning scrv l-lb y Pastor Stephen Tuhy in
After having Ihvh married ers, the ritual was performed j the presence of many friends
for 50 years, Mr. and Mr*.
John Kozic S r., of Goidcnrod,
were honored at St. Lukc'a
Lutheran Church in Slavia
Inst Sunday, as they celebrat­
ed their golden wedding ■nnlversary.

Church in Chicago by Pastor
Lichner.
Sunday afternoon, at five
o’clock, a reception was held
In the banquet room of St.
Luke's Christian Day School.
To c a n y out the Golden Anni­
versary theme, colors of gold
and white were chosen.
H ie refreshment table was
attractively decorated with a
handsome
arrangement o f
bronze ami white chrysanthe­
mums. The beautiful, four­
tiered wedding cake was top­
ped with an intriguing ar­
rangement of golden wedding
rings.
Fabulous food of all descrip­
tion was enjoyed. The couple
received many lovely gifts
and nearly a hundred friends
and relatives came to congrat­
ulate the Kozics.
There were four generations
represented at the celebra­
tion, as the John Kozics J r .
and llioir children and one
grandchild was present.

Booming
MRS. MARION JORDAN, left of Denary, her eon, Chnrlen Jordan, and
Mina Cynthia Le FiU, Sanford are enjoying a aurprlfc birthday pnrty
honoring Charles on his 20th birthday given at the DeBary Fire Recrea­
tion Hall.

A Challenge For Teachers:
Try To Snuff Out Smoking
SILVERPLATK IIY —
INTERNATIONAL.

KADER
JEW ELERS
112 S. PARK AVE.

NEW

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America's irliooii.
Surveys by the American
Cancer Society indicate dint
more teen-agers are smoking
than ever before—ind they're
starting earlier. About to per
cent begin cultivating the clg
a relic habit by the seventh

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BACK - TO - SCHOOL SPECIAL!
FOR GYM — TENNIS OR PLAY
MEN’S WHITE

REG. $2.99 VALUE

$188

Tennis
Shoes

SIZES • TU I I

grade. Fifty per cent arc regu.
lar smokers by the time they
reach the twelfth grade.
School authorities are divid­
ed ai In the beat way to cope
with the smoking problem.
A recent report by the
American
Association
of
School Administrators showed
that 100 of die 3fiu largest U.
8. public school systems pro­
hibit smoking on s c h o o l
grounds.
Some schools permit stu­
dents to smoke in a sped si
room or ares — provided they
enroll in a course on the harm ­
ful effects of smoking on
hcaldi.
Educators agree that paren­
tal cooperation is badly need­
ed in any effective school ap­
proach to teenage smoking.
The U. S. Children's Bureau
recently conducted an altitude
survey among tern s g m to
find out what, If any, adults
can do to Influence young peo­
ple In their decisions about
smoking. On the basis of this
survey, the Children's Bureau
offers this advice to parents.
—If you don't want your
child to smoke, don't smoke
yourself. The children of smok­
ing psrpnts are at least twice
as likely to develop the tin bit
ss the children of parents who
have never smoked, or who
gave up the habit.
—If you smoke and cannot
break the hahlt, frankly con­
fess your weakness to your
children, ami don’t try to
glamorize It or rat Ionize it.
The fact that yew find it so
hard to give up cigarettes Is
one good Argument against a
child starting to smoke, pro­
vided he is convinced that you
really want to stop, and are
not Just talking for Ids bene­
fit.
—If you make a bargain
with your child about his not
smoking and your not smok­
ing, never break your end of
It.

Bridal Business
Hits Billions
NEW YORK (U P I) — The
bridal business is billion dol­
lar business.
The bridal market now a c ­
counts for 15.Ml billion or lfl.5
per cent of the total retail
sales, reports "M odem B rid e"
magazine.
The publication sny* the $5
billion plus total Is exclusive
of the cost of such items as
transportation and lodging for
wedding guests, food and bev­
erages nerved in connection
wilh engagement and wedding
entertainment, invitation*, an­
nouncements of the engage­
ment and wedding, housing,
ears, insurance, bank loans,
and mi seel Is neon* honeymoon
expenses such as cam era,
film, and decorative items for
the first home. Nor does it In­
clude purchase* by friends
and relatives which add sub­
stantially U&gt; the overall to­
tal.
The magazine said there
were I Ml million weddings in
in 1904, 1.7 million are
anticipated;
by
1970,
the
market will have grown to an
estimated 2.110 million m arri­
ages, Tile average bride rep­
resents almut $9,000 in retail
.spending, said tin- publication.

South Seminole

By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Mis* Palsy lamg recently celebniicd her birthday with a
party given by her slitcr, Lin­
da, at their home. The guests
enjoyed softball, followed by
the tradltlonul birthcake cut­
ting.

For Fall
100% Wool Jersey
Mohair Loop
100% Wool Crepe

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G IR LS
DRESSES
C om p are 1’ ricen !

w
W

oitcovia

Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Ham­
ilton of McRae, Ga., arc visi­
ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Erne.it Hamilton.

CnZf a w i year w s s O l t t i &lt; kr sp H * f c
■twss. lovely BwkfhOe Stocking* to ffa nr**-*
ts hkm colon. All wtth t!» tamo'ji Hfkx* itoxs
Bo, rtf at bp anS to*. Look at the MVtroat
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For Hack - To - School.
We Have Them
All Kinds All

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Prices Front —
$|.2.t Up

• Accredited Chare*
Account* Welcomed

Flemings

• Open Friday
Evening*

Glftn • Cards • Hooka
210 E. First St.

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R O O R SAM PLE S A LE !
FREEZERS
17 CIT. FT. UPRIGHT — WHITE —
(2 ONLY)
WAS 259.1)5
“SAVE 52.95”

NOW 207.00
NOW 207.00
NOW 199.88
NOW 219.88
NOW 219.88
NOW 189.88
NOW 169.88

17 CU. FT. UPRIGHT — COPPERTONE —
(2 ONLY)
WAS 259.95
“SAVE 52.95”
15 CIT. FT. UPRIGHT — W HITE —
(2 ONLY)
WAS 229.95
“SAVE 30.07”
17 CU. FT. CHEST — WHITE —
(3 ONLY)
WAS 264.95

“SAVE 45.07”

17 CIT. FT. CHEST — COPPERTONE —
(1 ONLY)
WAS 264.95
“SAVE 45.07”

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Mother Goose Shoes I V

15 CU. FT. CHEST — WHITE —
(3 ONLY)
WAS 239.95

“SAVE 50.07”

10 CU. CHEST — WHITE —
(2 ONLY)
WAS 209.95

“SAVE 40.07”

AIR CONDITIONERS -

W IN N ER S

for School or F la y

8,500 B.T.U. AIR CONDITIONER

Cotton Double Knit

NOW 194.95
NOW 219.95
NOW 269.95

(5 ONLY)

Wool &amp; Nylon Flannel
Stretch Corduroy

AUGUST 27 THRU SC P IW B C R B

Warren Goodrich has re ­
lumed after spending several
months in Uio New England
Rev. and Mrs. Wight Klrtlry Mates.
and family have departed for
a vacation In Stratham , Ga ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ai Adkins snd
and Burnsville, N, C.
children, of Ocooc, recently
Miss Martino Douthltt and visited Mrs. Fred H am s and
Glenn Winkler of Owensboro, Miss Helen Snodgrass.

New and Exciting!

Fabric Fashions

BERKSHIRE
S T O C K IN G S

Household
Hints

Mrs. d ia rie s Crowell of Sel­
ma Road and Mrs. Ray Wes­
ley of Iuike Griffin Drive re ­
cently visited tho beautiful
Busch Gardens. Accompany­
ing on the trip were Mrs.
Crowell's grandson*, Wayne
and Mike from Jackvunvllle.

WORLD FAMOUS

Enterprise Personals

Ry Maryann Miles
Mr. snd Mrs. Lawrence Pettinsti J r . and family uf Wilshire Illvd. in Howell Park
recently had as
houscgucit
Lubricate the balance wheel
his father, Lawrence I'clllnand tiny screw* of tewing n n
all Sr. from New York City.
chines with a cotton swab dab­
bed in petroleum jelly.
Mr. and Mrs. ltob Paulsen
• • •
and son, Donald, of Alpine
A washable m attress pad
Street spent part of their va­
protects tile m attress.
cation at Treasure Island and
I t !
Clearwater.
A staple gun will do the job
of lining tiie closet with cedar
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Hen­
paper on Die walls and shelves.
ry of Pine Street in Sanlumlo
• • •
Estates have been entertain­
A garment combining cloth
ing Mrs. Henry's sister and
with fur dry clean* better
il
brother in law, Mr. and .Mrs. the fur is detachable. The fur
Thomas Hava from Bracken- shnukl lie cleaned separately.
bridge, Pa.

Miss Leslie Cordell is cur­
Except for s few years, rently visiting her parent*.
ntsmliers of ths llapshurg Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cordell
family held thrones in eentral of Oak Lane. Leslie bus re-:
Europe from 1271 until lo ts . cently rompletad her first
year st the Georgia Infirm ­
ary, where she la a student
nurse. Following her two week
vacation, she will return to
the infirmary to begin her
second year,

•Family
Fash bins
And
^
Footwear'*

MR. AND MRS. JOHN KOZIC SR., of Gulden,
rod observed their jfolden wedding anniversary,
Sunday, August 23, 19fl4.

Ky.. were recent home guest*
Miss Audrey tilers has re ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wink­
cently returned from a visit
ler.
in Now Hampshire.

Personals

Vbe •safer* Rrratt Pnpre 4 — A up. 27, 19f4

Tied in Holy Trinity Lutheran

11,000 B.T.U. AIR CONDITIONER
&lt;3 ONLY)
WAS 264.95
“SAVE 45.00”

Stretch Denim
44" WUs — Wids WwU

18,500 B.T.U. AIRCONDITIONER
(6 ONLY)
WAS 294.00

“SAVE 24.05”

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Enchanted Autumn Evenings Sparkle With Elegant Splendor
NEW YORK (NEA) — Last- stal embroidery, tear drop jewel tones will add their silhouettes in the collections bias cut dress with halter
fall, every dressy after • six bending, gold brocade and glow to the evening festivities. tills fall are the Empire bod­ neckline and the cover - up.
The most important evening |ice with softly full skirt, the ankle-length dinner dress with
occasion wai an excuse to lace and ribbon trim. And
wear a long gown.
This season's short, flouncy
discotheques and short eve­
ning suits for dining out make
it possible to keep the long
gown for that really DIG event.
Feminine elegance Is still
the theme of the formal col­
lections shown by New York
designers.
Candlelight will play on cry­

let us Style your Hon
to FIATTER your FACE

Our Expert Stylists
Are Trained And
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LONG GOWNS lend n festive nir to autumn
cvetiiriKs. Pearly pink Dupioni sntin is used for
this Empire silhouette by Countess Alexander.
Gown has low scoop neckline, and the bodice
is detailed with sparkling beads and evt crystal.

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m &amp; m

■ i * qii rot ) tots ana am i

Those brushed sueded pigskin
Casuals are really a s soft a s they look.
There's an .
' 'idleness about
them that always..... . high with the
youngsters, fuey like to wear them.
They like the autumn colors too,

salt

FR EE GIFT WITH EACH PAIR

Qvsll^a
SHO E STO RE
DOWNTOWN

Well Mothers it's school time
again, and to some, that
means sandwich time again
also. Here are a few easily
prepared spreads for sand­
wiches.
BAKED BEAN
Mash baked beams. Add fine­
ly chopped pickle to taste.
Moisten with mayonnaise until
of spreading consistency. Use
as a filling between slices of
whole wheat bread. If desir­
ed, a relish spread may be
substituted for the mayonnaise
and chopped pickle. Minced
onion and catsup may be add­
ed.
Many a child will probably
stick up their little noses at
the mention of the word spin­
ach. But look st the vitamins
in the leafy vegetable. Here’s
a good spread using it.
3 cups uncooked spinach
2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
'* cup chopped green onion
salad dressing
' i cup diced celery
salt and pepper
Cut spinach in shreds. Add
celery, onion and eggs. Moisten
with salad dressing to a
spreading consistency. Season
to taste. Use as filing between
-dees of white bread or whole
wheat.
DEVILED PEANUT
'i cup deviled ham

$4-99 To S J.99

SANFORD

1.i cup ground peanuts
2 Ihsp. chopped pickle
mayonnaise
Combine ham, pickles and
peanuts. Season to taste. Mois­
ten with mayonnaise to a
spreading consistency. Use as
a filling between thin slices
of broad.
GRAPENUT SPREA D
t cup grapenut*
V* cup grated cheese
v* l.sp. paprika
S drops to lias cn sauce

LAST CALL FOR OUR PRE-INVENTORY

C1EMMCE SUE
ALL

ENDS

MONDAY,

ITEMS ARE

JU ST IN TIME FOR
BACK - TO - SCHOOL
ONE LOT OF —

Boys Pants
IIU

BROKEN SIZES — 8 to 16
REG. PRICED TO * 3.09

AUGUST

SALE

31st

TAGGED!

LADIES
ONE RACK VALUES TO $ j p

Closeout $3°°
*1 8 98

Closeout $288 Closeout $5°°
(NO ALTERATIONS AT
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ORLANDO

Wonder Girl
Prodigy
llie r e la a wonder girl, J, In
Seoul who haa mastered the
curriculum for the third gTidc
and teaches her younger sister
how to write and read.
The prodigy, Cho Soo-hyum.
Is the eldest child of a shoe­
maker.
She began to utter such
words as "p ap a" and "m a ­
m a " when rim was only five
month* old, her parents say.
Her father. Cho Sung-hyup.
said he was surprised when
the girl read the word "soap "
in a newspaper advertisement
only a few days after her first
birthday.
The father found out later
that the little Soo-hyun had
learned Korean letters over­
hearing her 13-year-old baby
aitlcr read books.
Now she can read some
Chinese characters amt Eng­
lish alphabet and do sums.
She teacher* her two-year-old
sister, Ki-hyum, who is said
to be a budding genius also.

Vbr

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WKAR-LONGER
CANVASCASUALS
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Easy • rare c o t t o n
plaids. Collars buttondown. Tapered slilrta
Ii a v a long or short
sleeves, hanger loop,
box pleat back ami
tuck-in tail.

PLAIN FRONT
WASH-ANDWEAR SLACKS!

S lic* 4 to II)
A A • It
Handsomely s t y l e d
with rugged rugged 1
w i t h rrgged rubber
crepe outside, a i r cool,
ed m l t n n enameling
dilrk uppers ’n arrh
suppertid cushion in□let Value!

Oxford-weave Fortelljb
polyester and cotton
Is trim - t a i l o r e d .
They're
conveniently
precuffed, iittle-or-uoironing.

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FRENCH FRIED POTATOES —
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ICED TEA OR COFFEE

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ALL OTHER SUMMER

B. E. PURCELL CO.
SANFORD .

t t.&lt;p. dry mustard
B reakfast Month. Here arc
*a tsp. salt
several breakfast Ideas from
l tiisp, catsup
the Cereal Institute.
Combine iugredents and mix
FARINA BURGERS
thoroughly.
•
•
a
2V4 cups water
Carrots are also a very good ti tsp. salt
health vegetable for the kid­ J egg
dies. Ia&gt;t.s try these CARROT '4 cup farina, plain or malt
COOKIES. They will be good
flavored
in their lunches.
1
tbsp
milk
Mix:
3 tbsp. margins
"s cups sugar
cup margarine
Bring water to a rapid boll,
Add:
add salt. Pour farina into boil­
1 cup cooked, mushed unsalt­ ing water slowly, stirring con­
ed carrola
stantly. Keep stirring and let
■4 tap. salt
cook 1 minute. Pour into one
1 Up. \audit
well-oiled 1 lb. 6 or. cnn. Chill
1 egg
until firm. Remove cereal from
Sift:
cnn in one piece; cut into 8
2 cups flour
even slices. Combine egg and
1 tap. baking powder
milk, beat with fork. Melt m ar­
Add flour mixture to the first garine in frying pan. Dip far­
mixture
ina slices into egg mixture,
Add 1 cup ntitmcaU and 1 can drain and pan fry over moder­
of coconut
ate lwal until crispy brown
Hake in 330 degree oven for on first side, turn slices and
10-12 minute*. Do not brown brown on srrond side. Serve
the cookies. It Is n soft cook­ with butter and syrup or m ar­
ie. Take off cookie sheet ami malade. Serves 4.
add Ihe following glare.
SHREDDED WHEAT
Add juice and rind of 1 or­
SANDWICHES
ange to Is box of powdered
sugar, enough to make 1 soft 4 shredded wheat biscuits
frosting, and frost each cookie. Hi cup softened margarine
• * •
8 tap, orange marmalade
Now doesn’t this sound sim­ 1 cup commercial sour cream
ground nutmeg
ply delicious?
Split btsemta In half length­
CARROT BREAD
wise. Spread each piece with
2 cups grated carrots
softened margarine, 1 tsp.
cup corn oil
marmalade and 2 tap, lour
1 Up cinnamon
cream . Sprinkle with nutmeg.
's cup pecans or raisins
Stack two pieces together.
'-4 tsp. salt
Place on ungrcasM biking
1 tap. vanilla
sheet and place under a pre­
1 cup granulated sugar
heated broiler about 10 inrhes
2 slightly beaten eggs
from source of heat and broil
U4 cups flour
5 to A minutes. Servo inline1 tsp. soda
ditcly. Serves 4.
GLAZE
• • •
t4 cup sugar
And still another breakfast
Vi cup orange juice
"filler upper.’*
Combine oil and sugar and
ORANGE CEREA L
add the slightly beaten eggs.
MILK SHAKE
Add the combined dry ingred­
ients, nuts or raisins, carrots I cup cooled, cooked rolled
and vanilla. Pour into well
oats
greased and floured loaf pan 1 cup chilled orange Juice
and bake 1 hour In 350 de­ s« cup very cold water
gree oven. After bread has 2 tbsp. sugar
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27 , 1964

By r r H Dow*
U P I Sp ort* W riter

The story of the Chicago
White Sox 10 f ir this i f i son
It that when M annar Al Lo­
pe a reaebaa for the bullpen
telephone H'a time for rival
hitters to reach for butterfly
net*.
Because butterflies — bettor
known In baiaball ai knuckleball* — are what tht hitters
are going to get.
Lopez' bullpen butterflies
come in two varltiti — big,
gorgeous onea served up by
Hoyt Wilhelm and smaller,
plainer but equally dingeroui
ones served up by Eddie Fish­
er.
Either way, thoit butterflle*
•re driving hitters daffy and
may be carrying the White
Sox to the American League
pennant.
The White Sox moved to
within one percentage point of
the flnt-place Baltimore Or­
iole* Wedneidiy night when
Lopex employed both Wilhelm
and Fliher to pull out a 2-1,
ll-innlng victory over the Min­
nesota Twin*. The win gave
the While Sox ■ :605 percent­
age compared to the .COO mirk
for the OriolM, who luffered
a 3 2 lots to the Cleveland In­
diana.
Wilhelm, appearing In hit
Mth game, hailed an eighthinning uprlilng In which the
Twins tied tha score at 1-1 and
pitched 1 1-1 inolngi of per­
fect ball.
Then Fliher, eppeartng In
hit 40th game, pitched three
hllleii Innings to gain hla six­
th victory when Don Buford
broke up the game with •
baeta-fllled single In the bot­
tom of the 12th.
Elsewhere In the AL, the
Washington Senators blinked
the New York Yankees 2-0, the
Lot Angeles Angels beat the
Kansas City Athletics 5-2, and
the Detroit Tigers defeated
the Boiton Red Sox 4-1.

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GETTING HEADY AM ) SET TO GO nt junior varsity athletic event* at
Seminole High are these members of the "It" aquutl, junnor varsity
checrlcndcnt, who are practicing daily for their duties. Kneeling nrc Judy
Wilson, I’at Marazita, and Both Morgan. Standing are Debbie Dnlton,
Gail Hoffman, Debbie Johnson and Janice Daniels,
(Herald Photo)

Short's ER Mark Tops NL
United Press International
Chris Short is typical of the
Philadelphia rh illlct in that
at first glance you wonder
why he ever wins and on clo­
ser impectlon you wonder why
he ever loses.
A baby-faced, 26 year-old
left-hander, Short started the
1964 season with a four-year
record 10 games under .500—
32 wins and 42 lo n e* — piu*
an unlm prciiive lifetime 4.03
earned run average.
But, like so many of hit
team m ates, Short’s p u t problema have no meaning in
terms of his present ability.
Because today Short is one
of the best pitchers in baseball
and anyone who doesn't be­
lieve It can gate In awe at a
1.65 earned run average that
is the lowest compiled by a
National League pitcher in
48 years!
That's right, to find anything better than Short's cur­
rent ERA It's necessary to roll
hack tlie clock past Sandy
Koufax . . . past Warren
Spaiin. . . past Carl llubbcll
. . . all the way back to 1916
wlicn Hall of Fam cr O roter
Cleveland Alexander led the
NL with a I 55 Kit A.

Short, turned in his fourth
straight victory Wednesday
when he beat the Milwaukee
Brave* 6-1 to end a two-game
Philadelphia ikid. Short pitch­
ed a six hitter and carried a
shutout into the ninth when a
double by Jo e Torre and a sin­
gle by Denis Manke ended a
string of 28 consecutive innlngi in which he had not per­
mitted an earned run.
Catcher Gus Triando* hit
two homers and Tony Gonialcz and Itubcn Amaru one each
to lead a 133-hit Philadelphia
attack that enabled Short to
raise hi* season won-lost rec-

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fly Julian S trn stro a
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From the mailbag:
"A fter having read your a r­
ticle about the Fighting Scminolea I feel that I should say
something in favor of our
boys.
" I t seems to me that your
opinion of our teams this com­
ing season was not as high as
your opinion of last year's
boys. This should not have
been printed
" I know these boys are
working hard and a lot have
worked throughout the sum­
mer to prepare for the Metro
Conference. This might bo a
tough group to go against but
'our' Seminolei can and will
win our games with the back­
ing of Sanford.
"So please, Mr. Stenstrom,
instead of wasting paper, ink
and space telling your read­
ers bow the Semlnoles will not
go undefeated, show to your
readers the need for a 'ready
to knock ’em down* spirit be­
hind ‘our’ Fighting Seminoluea.”

Signed: A student of SHS.

• • •
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there's another high school
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enjoys more backing and
more support than the Seminoles.
Further, we know that no
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The Herald givea the Tribe
and Ita playeri.
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the Seminolei will play an ex­
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share of the gamee. But we
•till can't believe the boys
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or belter than last season's
outstanding record of 10 wins
and a singla loss. That'* a
real big order.

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Tribe all the way.

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By Murray Oldrrman
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA) — A
major thrust by commercial
television to stall the takeover
of sports tty pay TV Is the
significant fact in the purchase
of the Now York Yankee* by
the
Columbia
Broadcasting
System.
"A helluva deal for them ,"
said a National Broadcasting
Company spokesman, almost
enviously. “They pay $28.2
million for pro football rights,
and for a little more than a
third of Unt they got the best
attraction in baseball in their
hip pocket."
The NBC vice president in
charge of sports is Carl Lindemann J r ., who makes ment..l vows to go out and see­
the Mets play so he can get
closer to the subject. He ia an
amiable, ebullient television
executive who pole-vaulted for
Exeter before he learned to
operate a slide rule at MIT.
Until this year, his idea of
a sporting good time was tack­
ing a 25-foot sloop in a stiff
breeze, which is a long way
from beer commercials be­
tween innings.
But in less thin a year on
the job, Carl has contrived to
commit NBC to a cool $57,600,000 in new sports programing
just for rights alone, w-hich
either makes him the kind of
guy they're looking for In
the Defense Department at
budget time or Indicates net­
work television’s total commit­
ment to sports. (CBS has bud­
geted $17 million this year alone for right! to aporta
events.)
It includ'd $15 million for
college football. $38 million to
the American Football U-ague,
$1.5 million for the Olympic
Games and assorted sundries
in baseball and golf.
The sum doesn't even In­
clude a $3 5 million annualcontract he inherited for the
World Series rights or such
heirlooms as the U. S. Open
and the national tennis cham­
pionships.
"W c had to pay the Rose
Bowl people almost double
what they used to get," admit­
ted Carl. "Alm ost all our deals
are much longer than they
used to he, five years or more
for the new ones. It's a hedge
against pay-TV.”
When he heard shout the
CBS purchase of the Yankees,
he phoned one National I&lt;eague owner whom be had fail,
cd to line up for NBC'S base­
ball game of the week because
of a paltry $10,000 difference
of opinion.
"N ext week,” kidded the
owner, "w c ’rc letting MUM
buy us. And then ABC will buy
Charley Finley and hla Athle­
tic*. You, you're too cheap for
u i." So the big joke at 30
Rockefeller Plaza was that
they'd buy the Mets.
The CBS purchase of the
Yankees has m other nuance
which affects the competition.
The CBS game of the week
makes money because it has
the Yankees as an attraction
(and certainly figures to retain them under the new-set­
up). The NBC game of the*
week losca money because it
doesn't have the Yankees. It's
as aimp'e s i that.
Baseball Is also putting torether a package deal for
Monday nights which Is sup
posed to be its answer to pro
football. Conjecture on a p«s
sihle conflict of Interest may
be academ ic. CBS might not
even be Interested.
'T'd have to say |fa the
least likely network to go for
such a psekage," said Linde
mann, “ because of it's strong
Monday night lineup with the
Andy Griffith and Lucill Ball
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That’s all you pay to get
For Oviedo Opener
By David Higginbotham
Herald Sport* W riter
l&gt;iin Pcthnm, chief mentor
of the Sanford Junior High
Braves, put over eO candi­
dates through another heavyworkout Wednesday.
Tho mpind sLnU-J its ses­
sion with passing practice
followed by conditioning exer­
cises. Bill Bracken and Cecil
Simpson led the exercises.
The candidates alcady is­
sued equipment were divided
into two groups. Hacks were
ussigned to Coach Roll Hunt
and Coach Owen McCarron
to work on ball handling nnd
running position* on play*.
The end* were told pass re­
ceiving technique* they arc
expected to use by I'elhnni.
McCarron nnd Hunt also
worked with the youngster*
on passing. The aerial work
featured Mark Cnnlo, Bind
Hollingsworth, ami Skip Senkarik.

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Coach Ed Buckner ran the
line through play* and had
them practice blocking on the
dummies. "This is one o f the
best ways for a lineman to
learn hi* blocking position*
nnd assignments,” said Hunt.
"This enables the linemen to
hlork something before hr
lares an opponent.”
McCarron drilled his group
on punting formation*. Ths
barks ran the hall back after
the punt* were received with
the line hot in persuit.
The Braves will face Oviedo
for the curtain lifter of tha
season Sept. 18.
There are a number of
player* that will t&gt;e in the
ninth grade this year and
played football last sensita
who will ho winning assets
lo the Braves this season.
The workimt concluded with
candidates running a series
of running exercises to really
get in ahnpe tr he victorious
over Oviedo Sept. 18.

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FIRST PLACE trophy in tho Central Florida
Knight* of Columbus Traveling Rowlinjr Longue
is presented by Carl Von lierbulis, longue presi­
dent, left, to Charles Tournoux of Sanford
Council 5357 who accepts for enptain of Team
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I'm Not Worried—I May Step Out
Any Minute"

Credit terms are lenient! 25 per
cent down and up to six months to
pay at 2 per cent interest. The money
goes to the state and supposedly cov­
ers only the cost of the goods and
administrative charges, since it is
against Marxist philosophy to add in­
terest and carrying charges to tho
value of goods. (The state gets its
profit from a retail sales tax.)
Tho number of articles available
is Increasing and there is even talk
about letting local authorities, who
nrc closer to regional markets and
consumer needs, decide which arti­
cles should be sold on credit.
If they keep it up, one of these
days the people will be running the
country.

This month mnrks the fifth nnnivcrsnry of what for Communist
Russia has been a Crent Experiment
— installment buying.
It was in 1959 thnt Khrushchev
and Co. decided to introduce con­
sumer credit (one Western invention
they have not yet claimed ns their
own). According to Radio Free Eu­
rope observers of Soviet society, its
growth lias been steady, if not phe­
nomenal.
Volume of credit sales tripled be­
tween 1900 and 190.1. Last year, cit­
izens bought more than $2.3 billion
worth of goods on credit, including
some 1.5 million television sets and
radio-phonographs, 170,000 radios,
91,000 cameras and 3,000 movie cam­
eras.

Dr. Crane’s

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Worry Clinic

Barbs

Who Serves Whom?
home state of Massachusetts.
In a small, fairly homogeneous
country like England, it Is acceptable
practice for a Member of Parliament
to represent a constituency he does
not live in. Possibly this could bo
true in America as well, for there
is no question that Mr. Kennedy is
an aide, dedicated public servant.
There is cause to ask, however,
whether Mr. Kennedy merely wishes
to serve New York fir whether it
might lie a case of New York serv­
ing him.

While the Constitution only re­
quires that a United States senator
bo nil inhabitant of a particular slate
“when elected," senators have tra­
ditionally been long-time residents,
if not native sons, of the stales they
represent.
They usually come up through tho
political ranks in their home states,
know the people and their local load­
ers and have a familiar knowledge
of their state’s needs.
Attorney General Robert F. Ken­
nedy, who lives in Virginia and votes
in Massachusetts, must have had this
in mind when he said last May that,
“All things being equal, it would be
better for a citizen of New York to
run for the position (of senator)."
Kennedy obviously bad thoughts
about this, particularly after Presi­
dent Johnson bad cut him out of the
running for tho vice presidential
nomination and since another Ken­
nedy, brother Edward, already holds
half the senntorships available in bis

IDMUMD VALTMAN, HARTFORD TIMES

Thought For Today
The tribune answered, 1 bought
tins citizenship for a large sum. Paul
said, but I was born a citizen.—
Acts 22:2H.
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A Million Jobs For ’65
1\y W. Willard Wirt*
Herrrlary of l.slmr
One million people n yenr
will l « added to the U. S.
labor force lit the no*l eight
or ten year*. Y et private en­
terprise hit* provided only
175,000 new John a yenr for
the pest five yenr*.
The no colliding statistics
should concern every Ameri­
can end offer a particular
rhallengn to our free enter­
prise economy. They are the
stntlstlrs nf a new era, the
generation of morn goods and
•crvlces for less Inhor. They
are the statistics thnt drtnll
the opportunities nod harden
of automation.
A few examples lire Use­
ful.
• When A merles'* work­
er* return to their John to­
morrow morning, over 4,000
of them will find that m a­
chine* have moved in over­
night to tak* the joha they
held.
* In the automobile Indus,
try, 48 men now man ton-

chines Hint make automobile slule Investments, resulting
motor blocks. Ten years ngo, In nn eventual total invest­
it took 4011 men and twice us ment of f l .4 billion for use
in training every kind of
much time.
auto me­
• It Is currently said that technician from
nml carpenters In
14 men make nil the gluts chanic*
light
hulh*
used
in this practical nurses.
country,
• l.oss than 10 yenrs ago,
it look 200 workers to pro­
duce 1,001) radios II day. To­
day It takes only two.
If we accept these startling
statistics ns Inevitable hut
necessary, we must equally
accept nn obligation to see
I lint our displnri-d workers
are ready and trained to take
other Jobs. If wu accept the
opportunities of Automation,
we mo t support those efforts
being made to strengthen our
education system and provide
job retraining for displaced
worker*.
Tho Kennedy-John son Ad­
ministration's
job
t ini rung
hill is H good beginning. It
assigned |700 million in T'edcrnl funds over the next four
yeais. These funds will mail li

Herald Area Correspondents
Allsmunte Spring*
Mra. Julia llsrlos
S3R-I31H
Hesr l.sk r-Fn rest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
SIR-3678
CaasrtlM-rry
Mrs, Ja n r &lt; nssrlbtrry
838-5046

Geneva
Mrs. JuAnn Hay*
.1111-1871
Lake Mary
Mrs. I-ranees Wester
322-6212
Enterprise
Mr*. Ititchle Harris
f.r.* 5K.it
668-1004

Cliuluula
Mrs. Juan Msgia
365-3741
Mrs.

l.nngwiHHl
Mrs. Dun na list eg
838-3317

Denary
Frank White
MS-4222

Deltona
Mra. Mildred Haney
668-5611

Osteen
Mr*. Clarrnee Snyder
322-1841

I.tk* Monrog
Mrs. II. L. Johnson
322-4722

Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
365-3160

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Thurn., August 27, 19(51

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Hut creating jobs Is not Do­
main business of the Ameri­
can government. Automation
is a challenge to our private
free rnterpri-n economy. Thr
Federal government must do
what It can to encourage pri­
vate enterprise. (The lll.fi
billion Federal tax cut is a
good example.) Hut the very
words " f r e e " and "private"
mean thnt government should
not attempt to provide tho
one million now Job* we need
every yenr.

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Itmeret! as teeond rla.a niaitsr e c to n .r 11, l * l l at taa Poll
UMiia of Ninfuid. RToilda, undtr tha Act of (loagraaa af Match.
T h a i ls r a l d la a m em ber at Ilia Dnltad Crete whlra la aallllad asclu eiv tly to tha uta fur isp u b l l c a ll o a of a ll tha lacal
b a a * prlfilad In this B a n a p a p t *

WASHINGTON — ( S K A )
— "A year ago all tha Viet
Cong we hit had tmme-mude
weapons. Now they'in list rig
new
s tu f f—Czech,
Chlneso
and Uiissian machine guns,
neoilless rifles, mortars, even
the infantryman'* individual!
wen p-'tis.
"W o
know
it's
earning
across tho border from Cam­
bodia- brought then- down the
llo Chi Milili trull from tin
North. Hut wit don't have tiemen or the firepower here to
stop them from bringing it
irt. They're building up a eonsidcrahln nnioiint of power
boro for when they want to
lise It."
The speaker is nn Ameri­
can offirer talking to me on
the Cnmlmdinn border. This

offirer regularly patrols with
a Vietnamese Hanger b atta­
lion H e 'S a hero to his Viet­
namese Hangers. They're it
"T ig e r" unit, raring to fight.
When I toll eil to these melt
they were Just In from a pa­
trol, drinking rnistrrnusly nml
ready for more action. They
frightened the girls they were
with by playing games with
a live hand greiiaite.
Hut hack to the American
Hanger offirer: "M aybe it's
like they say the Red* aren't
bringing heavy tonnage down

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tho

llo Chi Minh trail.

they're
a

lot

Hut

sure hitting us with
of

new

weapon*

and

their file power is going iqi
sharply. From where I sit
we'vo got to shut that trail
off. Otherwise they inn do
us rt lot o f tin mage."
Tint Viet Cong already iimvii
through much of thin aioii at
will.
So the American officer
nml tlio of fit i rs and men of
the Vietnamese battalion lie
works with delighted when
word rt ached us of tlio U S .
bombings in North Viet Nam.
They hope tile United S tater
is ready to take the Slept
net cssary to pul a halt to the
flow of aims, equipment nml

heavy ciisualties, yet never
have seen a live Viet Cong in
battle.
You
rnn’t
tell
whether
you're hurting tho Communi-ts or not. They carry their
ili nd and wminded away w ith
Diem.
All the U.S. advisers nml
Vlrlnnnn so soldi- 1 » I talked
to are tired, too, of being on
the defensive. As one officer
tails it, "Y o u ’ve got to feel
you're
getting buck lit thu
guy who’* hitting you."
Bo tho ill-a thnt we’re at
last hitting bark gives a lift
to tlie fighting men.
As one rugged Vietnamese
Ranger put it, " W e 'r e going
to lie No. I Tiger*.”
An
Anierienn Rang- r officer snnl
Die same tiling in a different
way: "I feel more gung ho."
Hut
fur this feeling
to
onteh fire nml hold, the men
I've 1...... with sny the U.S.
nml Vietnamese government*
I are going to have to come up
with n continuously aggiessivc policy

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Representative

place In Ui U.S.A. and tried
California, ami traveled all
over (lie country, so we know
for sure Hint wo have Hie
best location here in Seminole
County. Hut the sheep Hint
followed the crowd, like the
thousands who shouted ltril
Hiller nr Hail Mussolini, now
want a leader who declares
against Social Security, TVA,
the Ifttmr unions, Mcdlivre
and who votes against all
progreslve legislation.
Until I wa* 30, I wanted to
J . II. Mason
save tile world, llctween the P S . Reiter keep that Poor
House handy.
ages of 30 and fio, I wanted
lo save the country. Hut since Editor, Herald;
I was on, I've wanted to *avc
May 1 thank you for your
the dune*.
efforts in giving new* cover­
—Son. Paul Douglas, 72, D- age for the establishing of
III , discussing hill to c»- a Illumine Society in Semi­
lahliih Dunes National Park nole County. We ha&lt;i hoped
many others could have been
on Lake Michigan.

r k . n a s -b o ii

lie warned me never to pull
my dog's ear*.
—COP presidential candidate
Harry Goidwalri, reporting
on what President Johnson
told him during their pri­
vate meeting.
1 couldn't think of a nicer
place to live and more won­
derful people, but presently 1
ain full time suing tin- Amer­
ican Har Assn.
— N a n Francisco attorney
Melvin Belli, replying to In­
vitation lo apply for city at­
torney in Chula Vista, C'ulif.

CHARLIE IS
OUR BEST
SALESMAN..
And he's not
even on our
payroll!
HERE’S H O W Charlie called n friend
down at The Herald.
Told him he was ex­
panding. Needed a new
man. Tito paper helped
hint write a real hum­
dinger of an nd. Churlio
Rot h firelmlt. Then ha
had a creat buy on his
products. Tho paper
helped hint write mime
real pullers. Sales were
at b cozy profit.
Charlie’s happy and so
are we!

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present at tho meeting lust
Saturday.
We were happy and honor­
ed to have Dm Rev. (iuil
Emit]: sod Rep. Jo e Davie
present, plus all the ladies
wlm a 11 e n d e d . Certainly
.Seminole County
needs
a
Hun nine Society, I t ’* m Wiry
worthy rausa.
Tha
Humans
S o ciety
"peaks for those who cannot
speak for themselves. 1 pray
the Seminole County resi­
dents will really get behind
this project and give it full
support.
Mrs. Allcne P. Cuiley

COLD
HARDY
SHRUBBERY

MRS. STAN COMSTOCK

er needed In Seminole County.
Why? Ilecause the Democra­
tic Parly
under
Franklin
Itoosevett gave u* Social .Se­
curity.
I am one, three *cnre and
ten. who does not need to go
to the poor house, among mil­
lion* of other*. We have our

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Political Notebook

I troop* coming down from the
North,
The
Vietnamese
Ranger
battalion commander exclaim­
ed: "fa-t’s have a drink, be­
cause n»w the war begin*."
|[i and his m m are tired
of t lit- "h alf war," where you
|'base an enemy you never
see and you're hit by an ene­
A nntlcn which provided
my you rnn't find
the 20th Century with the
The kind of fig-htlng the
know-how for mass produc­
Vietnam*me and
Americium
tion, will not hide from au to­
have I.... .. doing gel* In seem
mat Ion. We run he equally
sort of useless to the man on
confident thnt our free en­
patred. Tiie enemy dishes it
terprise economy will make
out flora one safe haven in
needed Jobs rivailahle.
Die North end another in
&lt;‘nmhoilia.
The
enemy
in
South Viet Nam kills from
nmhtixh. Though he's a poor
shed, he still inflicts sizable
casual t ice.
■Some
officer*
estimate
they're losing ft to 10 nun for
every Viet Cong they get.
Editor, Herald:
|own home In warm sunny
I talked to officer* in some
The Seminole County Com-! Florida mil Inva Seminole
regions on my recent tour
miss loners declared the pi sir County,
who’ve been out on patrol for
house or county home nn long­
We had the choice of any­ sit months, have suffered

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Bruce Biossat— Ray Cromley

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Liberty does not consist in mere
general declarations of the rights
of men. It consists in the translation
of those declarations into definite ac­
tion—Woodrow Wilson.

Kathy's husband looked able to sleep beside the stink­ bsthroom «M«.
And to stimoUta further
well at the banquet ing, uncouth lout who is their
self-analysis, send for the 200
which I addressed In Ft. husband.
point "B atin g Scales for Hus­
Wayne, but listen to her de*.
Some of these men are so band and Wife,'* enclosing a
rrlptlon of hi* behavior at
thoughtless of the simple rules long stamped, return envel­
home! And all married folks
of masculine hygiene and eti­ ope, plus 20 cents.
should scrapbook this frank
quette that they even asphyx­
(Always write to Dr. Crane
confession for future rrleria! their secretaries at the of­ in care of this newspaper, enenre. Fend for tho Rating
fice, too, with their "It. O," closing a long stamped, ad­
Scale below! .............................
However, most men try to dressed envelope and 20 cents
CASE T-t5fl; Kathy B-, aged
put up a fairly attractive to cover typing and printing
31, Is a F t. Wayne housewife.
"fro n t" at work, hut then let costs when yo usend (or o m
“Dr. C rane," Die confided
down when they reach home. of his boklets.)
after a banquet address I reThey seem to think, in typ­
cently delivered at the F t.
ical egotistical fashion, that
Wayne Ad and Sales Clubs,
their wives should consider it
“ I have a lame to pick with
an honor to live in a pig pen
you.
and sleep with a hog.
"F o r you recently listed
By Hal Cochran
Why, a lot of these men
several reasons why husband*
couldn't even hire call girls
It's silly to bo blunt with
grow platonic.
at double tlie usual fees, smel­ your friends to the point of
"You said their wives were ling as they do.
making dull.
often at fault because of their
As a weak hid of defense
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tobacco breath, plus their
for such men, I might add
Keep your spirits up— on a
fatness and lack of using the
that if they smoke, they par­ high self where mooching
bathtub often enough.
tially deaden their own sense friends can't find them.
"W ell, why dun't you pick of smell.
• • •
on the men?
No they don't realize how'
A grouch sometimes is a
"F o r I am « non-smoker, obnoxious they may be, even
pessimist who can very well
5’ 4’’ tall, amt weigh only
to their own family.
wind up being a grouch.
110. Resides, I bathe regularly
In civilized, modem Ameri­
and keep my hair neat.
ca, water and soap are rea"B u t my litr-hand smokes t sonahly cheap and plentiful.,
NOW IS TIIE TIME
cigars constantly and chew*
After • shave lotions and
TO PLANT —
Hie ends, too.
under-arm deodorants are *
"And many a night he standard part of personal hy­
comes to bed without even giene, loo.
brushing his teeth.
If your co-workers or fami­
"H e may even sit In his ly still ignore such simple
undershirt in front of TV ail
rules of civilized
America,
(&gt;rnpeville Nursery
evening, and on weekend* he mail them this newspaper col­
may not even shave at all.
2221 Graprvill# Ave,
umn in a plain envelope.
"W ell, I have tried to keep
322-0886
That will sometimes waken
my sexual ardor hut it Is dif­ a husband lo ir wife) to the
•‘Scott's Dealer”
ficult to do so with a bearded, need for Cupid's cosmetic and
cigar-reeking face.
"A wife may need to keep
sweet smelling and perfumed
to stimulate her mate, hut a
husband can’t reek of stale
cigar halitosis and sweat and
then expect his »tuhy heard
to excite his wife, either!
"So what do you have to say
to D ia l?"
AMEN. SISTE R
t agree with all such wives,
for Kathy is correct.
A lot of wives need a
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till’ riulit of stuffed
Kooit *iay ami &lt;*v»‘inu(r fur in*
antiuaii. 1 liair * |iii.itdi'tn.
t renal tig your finatnUl p.t*b
tiim ami i*nj \ing abah'Yvr
I am a mortlelan. ai d my
to you
atU ft u* it
ftan* i e ean’t *tand m\ urn L.
rtM-tumbU amount of i*. m iulllii.uijli I ni'M-i iI i m d i .1
t Ion h* wi ll »- « iti'fhltnj?
after hour*.
yaur own perannnl poMr*Alter
h a t tuc
gone to
aIimi*.
it t rij*ht ilonn to
mortician I'otleKi and tnbm-a tmk« in g' mu after
vejtinK tmii li time and mon­
yum ib-MrriL
ey in my piofesiiion, I've
Mil I S t Muivh -I to
i.i'i'ome aometvliai »Uic.*s101 If you fire more positive
fttl. and don't want to give
in your attitude n t h «»tin*i«.
it u]&gt;. M\ ftnncee tvfines
abuiuiatiec ran be inrteaai I to marry me unlea* I .luinge
all«l lull* |*« d i|l)Ukt&gt; Sr*
tip a far nun e «rit»ible bud
get All tin* •an be very «*n
liny able, too.
I \ I It I * I \prll :** *o May
iOl K mom firs*! what your
priaoniil aim* nr&lt;\ tlien runIf \im w ittt to use tin- J.v
txi» t tl.e light penoin* *&lt;*einl c liy ‘ lain n.cthiv! lie moi t«
ly Mui are AtiHMilitflv limit* s u t e this article ati.1 m.i n ­
i.eiie and ran *"nv "thera sure that your partner, wll
•a* iiy. lie ante of yum »«-lf for understand it »t»n Here ts the
be t re*nlL«.
me this!:
l i n i l M I Mjty M to 1 me
1' a plater imip. to tour
J 1 1 S i mltiicly d ffii tilt proh- chib* (nun t.V one level he
Uin* cllli be aohid ru-ilv by is asking for aics. provided
ftr*t
tlnnk iic about
them clubs have not been led a- a
*eilnu*lv. then getting at them suit. An time he j up* to
vljeorouely. He *enaib1i. \f- four no-trump when lit- mul l
inT
iii'o vi ho can in turn a-L for a .e * liy nteatta i»t j
fiHtr-clidi bid lie t» making &gt;
be !.&lt; Ipful to yoij.
it ei
MllllN t H I I I » l l i : v t .tune slronj no trump lid
22 to luVv 'it I Vi* better day \t ;*e. Ids four no trump call,
than t !»1■ to coutM-1 ily namie arv IH.icLwihsI
TThtc t« otie escepllon to
p »• i ** o ti a iv ho ran
jfU e
fine idea* lion fit better votir till* l( p.irttw r lu U thtee no
trump in an normal bidding
-tnt'on hi life, Th * rould be
seipteme
neither
four no
with either
inlfviduali or
trump run* four clubs ask« for
gr'MipA. t,|»ti n i in efoltv,
eie*. Roth heroine naturaV
I l t» r J. ly 22 to Vu?u*t
I bid. .in.l I ve i lulo ts ttsisI
21* &lt;Saining jirisilge in 111•
right elrrlea fthnuM be fir«t
on the ntfrlliln today. PreM
in (fti.nl ta*te and accept in­
vitation* of u tn!h- Many henefita tan be yoUl* it )&lt;&gt;j
"Aly utt&lt; i* neat .is a pm
cm|tiip't tight nttittide
about In - -ell .uni she keeps
VMUftt i Augu*t "?2 io **ep
th e
kid*
hxiking
whistle
teinber 221 He noire vou In
clean but she hate* house
not
M trlflcf
pniitipbi
in
work and lus-es aland it alt
.1. itlmg with new «ontaet* or
the time We ran t altmd a
en living through with ne.v
maul so I don't know nh.d to
idea* lie a.ientifie in all that
tell her when *'ic eoitipl.utis "
you *lo Show you ha* e high
There initsl he a lot id huregard for morality.
hands who tee I a* helpless as
M Hit I ( S* |i|r nihei 21 to
the ui.iu who wrote in. that
October 221 Seeking a more
kter
.precUr way of opernthnj in
'ITtey fall in lotr with a girl
daily affair* i* lughlv coin who seems a* eaget tor maruo’iidaMe t"day. He aura t » riage as they
are and wlm
liron to idea* &gt; f it'-otdiiif*, doesn't sei'iii In h.i\e
ally
\- m-I them and they com|*- qualm* about taking on toe
or ate with you none.
i- ■Ii oi homemaker
St n m ' l l l (October *2* t i
And then the) (Ind old -lie
Vo vein **r 21 i Vou Imve Nome hale* the job.
iongtino* plan that par tiler*
a i l otlo 1* will gla illy help
you to put Into Nuece*aful opt rAlton. H* louu h| with ihenu
npiTifie. Show how they, too,
can piufit.
1 1 1 1 H H D A T P . M.
"(lit tlr iiiiM’rnlla* I i#n%Pltiltin
S Mil I t M ilt'S t Vo vein her
|ifr •1*41*I* fill ft m l lip
22 Iii 11*•* *-1ub«■r 2 LI .An&gt; tliiiig
irnnii,
that will e^tiildlipili greater

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profession. T loss her,

but if 1 a m d o n e to i i i p t ni i t h e r . ut i l l Le t h e tuxidvr-

mlM. 1 can't store my too
in the at lit;.
i\ i it: .vn f..tr.N*KsT
lit: A It IN: If your fi­
ancee doe.n't dig your pro­
fession. it's time to bury
your relationship.
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night I u as asked to ba!&gt;ystt for mime tieiiflilmrs who
had just moved Into our
neighborhood They agreed
to pay me otic an hour and
asLed me to be at their

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house at 7:M&gt; T\M sharp. T
got. there at about 7 :‘J.V
Tlo v didn't leave the house
until M:.Td. ITtey came home
■t 12:SO that evening and
pinu me two dollars. I didn't
en? anything. My mother
said that since t was asked
to he at their home at 7:Sit
l should have charged them
for the lime I sat and wait­
ed for them to leaie. t*o
you agree with her 7 Should
l mention la them that they
owe mr .'tile if they ask me
to sit for them again? Or
should I refuse to ait for
them* They were very uii e

By Oswald Jacoby
Hearts one.
Spades, two

No dump, throe.
Smith l i a s one nf tho«c
hands tbal are almost strong
ennug’t lor an opening two
bid Aftir be &lt; iwus one spade
and liU partner raises hint to
tv»o lie it Interested m a
slam if partner holds just one
a.-e, hut would like to lie able
to quit at four If his partner
has no aies Tue four-club bid
make* tin* possible North re
apond* four heart.* to show
ore ace and South bids the
slam.
South
ruffs
the second

ethsrsrls., I am a 17-y*»Told girl.
r i t E A T F .D
D E A R C H E A T E D : Sima
yuu aeee|ited lha two dob
lira and »nfd nothing, ynti*
silenca Implied that yon
were satisfied. Say nothing,
but should they nik you to
sit for them again, tell them
you charge from the tima
you are asked lo ba at thetr
home.

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D E A R AHHY:
I wi*h
you'd settle foitietlung for
my husband ami me. About
two years ago we went to
a housewlumitig party for
two of our closest frlenda.
We g a t e them nn rapettalva
present. We visit them tn
their home often and na
have never aeett our gift in
any room. I want to .isl
about it but my hilabiitol
thinks it Would be rude.
What would you do?

t irnt
P E A R T.tllHY: I'd llaten
to my httalinm!.
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DEAR A HUY: When my
husband and I were first
married we were so broke
our wedding party consistid of us. out witnesses and
A 6
the preadier. A fter the r«rHaiti vulneratilf
eiuony we took them nut
Snath West Narth r&gt;H
for dinner. They ordered the
p«»
Ta*»
7*
1*
Fa vr
most eapenalve ateuka on
Pass
4*
1 ft
Pawl
Pass
Rasa
4 A
the menu, so we had to
hea*t;
draws tiump* with
Opening lead— V K
shorten our honeymoon by
two leads; starts on tlie disone day.
moods, atvl makes the rest nf
as the .lie request.
A year later, on our anTits- res [muses to ,t four or the frtiks easily because he
niversary, we hail a beauti­
dues not find fn e diamonds
five club request are
ful wedding with all the
, m one hand
D l a m t i m l ' . fu m e n r f o u r .
trimmings, I had a white
guv n and veil. White standi
f"r purity, not virginity, ami
a married woman ran t.e aa
pure as any virgin. Mte on.
ly difference between thi*
There isn’t much the Inn
Rv taking on the drudgery
and a fits! wedding was m
hand tn such a situation eatt along with Hie more cltalleng
our wording „f the im lta do except t n to help ids wife lug and satisfy ing part ol
thnis, which read, *'To the
grow up a little
hoiuem.iktng she Is doing her
i tieu.,1 ,,r their vnwa’* in*
Alter all. cliaiicn* are he part lo maintain the m arri­
"lead of " l o the in.u lla g e
isn't overjoyed each iiiotuing age.
at the ptospei i id goittk In thc
So it is in'* its iTodisli of her of." ttiit minister s a id cou*
otliie and turning out a day s lu deeitle .she bales the jolt pie* inn stage a wedding
and rem w their sows ns
woik. lie does it beeutlse It s and to try tu make her tins
hi* job to provide money n&gt; band lerl guilty tor pushing many tiiue* as they wish.
Ill fin t, he recimuiletula il.
to.■mt. 11It tlie iii.ii i oige.
tl oil mi Iter.
Sineet
ely,
\rid a Imu-i'w He oiighi lo
When a wile hales bouse ,
"A R E N E W F U ”
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I'roblems? Write to Alt*
realistic fashion. Much of mind her Hint lti» Job is no
11A . Hos IW71M). I,os Ang. les,
liimsework is pure drudgery bill ot ro se, either. Hut, more
as any hottest woman will ail import.ml, lie should let her i’ iiIif. Fur a personal reply,
nut
know that he appreciate* Iter enclose a stamped, sclf-ad*
lint the drudgery has lo Iw eHurts Any job can be 11001 - ilrrss.'d envelope.
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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
4. Beauty Care
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

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ACE BEAUTY SALON
I i doted. Customer* call Cut
’N Curl Beauty Shop.
PERMANENT SPEC IA L for
August, $6 complete, Ila ttl
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
25th. 322-1321.

DIETARY supervisor, age 1935. Will train. 40 hour work
week. Seminole Memorial
Hospital Dietary Dept. 9 a.
m. to 3:30 p m.
FOUNTAIN HELP WANTED.
Apply in person at Keyser'a
Pharmacy. Longwood P lata.

13. Catering - FfMxl

77. Situation Wanted

OKRA. 322 0415.

DAYS WORK: 3226277.

OKRA. PH. 322 6858.

WORK wanted. 322-7053.

YOUNG B E E F FOR F R E E Z ­
E R — 45c per lb. Ph. 322 1620

WORK, day, week. 322-0300.
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22. Plumbing

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPR IN K LER SYSTEM S
All Typei and Sites
We Repair and Service
STINE

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432

25. Air Fund. &amp; IleatinR
AIB-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
200 So. Park Ave.

31.

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322-4234

In stru m e n ts

1. Ixirtt &amp; Found

Piano Tuning ana Repair
LOST Monday In So. Plnecreat, W . L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
a Blue Parakeet. 322-2020.
Piano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
4. Beauty Care
COMPLETE BEAUTY SKR 34. Upholstery
VICE. Reasonable price*.
OVEIl 25 YEARS
Free parking, 2nd A Oak.
ol Fine Workmanship in Up­
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
S. Oak, 322-5742.
covers. Time Payments as
little as $5 mo. Drapery
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
l a lh a C a a r t a t tha C a a a t r
Ph. 322-2335
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43. Plants, Flowers. Seeds

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82.

11—
Money Wanted
•4— sfavlnga A Loan
CC— Insurance
•9— Hchoole Ac In struction s
70—
Kmployment Hervlcee
71—
Male Help Wanted
72 —F em ale Help Wanted
73 — Mala or Fem ale Help
74— Hal* • Help Wanted
77—Situation Wanted
l# — Hp tc U] B t r v l e c t
I I — Income Property
l i — S w lm m ln r pools
•2— Business Prop.— Hale
17— J a n i t o r i a l Services
13— Heal K a ta ts Wanted
11—I»o»!t- Yourself
14 — Ileal L sta te Hale
19— I l u l l l e r s Suppl i es
•7— Buslnese Itentale
3*&gt;— Co ncrete Conetr.
90— Lota F o r Hale
21 — Home llepalrs
91 — Fur m e—Hroves
23 — PI um hint;
12— Out of Htate Acreage
23—
P a ln l ln c
I S — Houses F o r Hale
24—
Well Drilling
14 —Houses— Sal# or Ken t
24— Air Cond. &amp; Ifeatlnff
97— House F or lle n t
24—Haillu • Television
1v0— Itesort Itentale
29—
Photo it Equipment 101— Tr allure—Oabanae
30—
Home Appliances
lo2 — Mol.lie H o m e s - H a l e
21— Mualcal I natr umente
103—
Mobile Homes— lle nt
33— llualneea equ ipm ent
104— T ra i l e r Hpace— llent
33— J o b Printing
104—T r a i l e r L o ts— Hale
3 4 — rpholntery
l o i — Apartments For lle nt
l o t — llooms F o r Kent
34— Vacuum Cleanera
27—Moving it Kteiraga
l i d — Hotel I Ion ms
39— I! a term in al ore
111— Itental Auents
43—P IMttl* FI »v* r e —£&lt;•!#
113— Wanted To lt«tnt
50— Mlac. F or Hale
115— .tutoe For rule
41—
A rt icle* F o r ll«nt
1 1•— A uto*—H.ile or Trad#
42— Nnap or Kl&lt; liuiiga
111—T r u c k * F o r Hale
41— Wanted T o lluy
120—
Automoti ve Hervlcs
64— Furnitu re For ru le
121—
K c u o U n A Cyiles
&amp;C— Antique* For Hale
133 — Bouts A Motors
19— Money To Loan
12#— Marine HupplUa
•V— Hu nine** OpfMtr tun llles

322-5612
From

Hanford

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322-6625.

cots, $5.99 value, now $3.88
NORGE 15 cu ft. Refrigerator;
Army-Navy Surplus.
High Chair and Baby Crib.
51. Articles For Bent
3234)878.

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1)0. l-ots For Sale
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
Scott Ave. Will consider
reasonable offer. J . N. Rob­
son, J r . Ph. 322-1535 or 3220228.
3 LOTS. DREAMWOLD SEC­
TION. 322 0956.
LARGE wooded lot on paved
road in Loch Arbor area for
$2000 with
B EST
BUY
term s. Get me on the phone
this evening.

BART PILCHER. Broker
Personal Service
_________ Call 322-7498_________

95. Iluune* For Sale
SAVE A BUNDLE
On this older 3 Bedroom
Home, garage and work­
shop. Dollar Saving price of
$6500. Call nowl This won't
last)

Stemper Agency
55. Furniture For Sale
FltK K ES T IM A T E

Hcaltor-Inxuror-TraJcs
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

I'pholsteiing A Mattreis ren­ 3 BEDROOM, It* hath central
heat and air cond., Florida
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­
room, wall to wall carpeting.
ture. Call N u Bedding Mfg.
$750 down and pnymenu of
Co., at 701 Celery Ave.
$79.78 per month. Phona
FA 2-2117.
323-0538.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave Ph. TA 2 41S2.

6i). School* &amp; Inslruction*

H O M ES
FO R SA LE

GRACE METHODIST
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
Onora Rd at Wuidland
For the Best Buy In
Fall Term Begins Aug. 31
A New or Resale Home,
$3 Hcgistration Fee. $16 per
See Stcnstrom Realty
mouth. For additional in*
formation visit or plume
Church Olfice 9 a. m. to 12 ‘We Halts The Home For You*
noon. 322-1472.

Stenstrom Realty

•d one* a week for fou r eonR EPO SSESSED SINGER
arcutleo waaka ta t h * B a n te r*
Harold.
SWING Needle Select-O-Matic
HATKD thta
lltk
day of
Zig Zag. Excellent condition.
Auguat, l ( 4 t .
Does
decorative
aewing,
(r C A L )
Arthur H. B ack w lth. J r monograms, makes buttooClark of Cl reutl Court
holes, sews on buttons, all
U n M a n ila T. Vthlaa
without attachments. Sold
’ Lapuiy Clark
Aadaraon. Uu»h, Ooaa
eew for ever $299. Balance

Or land*, F lorida
P ubll.h Aug. I * . I t . IT *

Seminole County
(D ial Direc t)

F o r LEA SE—Service Sutton.
Good location. Good pro*
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

For easy, quick carpet cleanBENT A BED
ing rent Dlue Lustre Klee- Rol’away, Hospital &amp; Baby
trie Shampooer only |l per
Beds.
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
By Day, Week, or Month
CLA SSIFIED S M A R I E ........... Ph. FA 2 5181 116 W. 1st St.
CAUBOl.l ,S FURN ITU RE
GUNS. Buy. Sell. IVado, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE 53. Wanted To Buy
FISH CAMP.
SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
WANTED: Small utility trailNursery now taking registra­
B IL L 'S BARGAIN BARN
•2565 PARK DRIVE
cr, reasonable, 322-4725.
tions. Qualified teacher. 24
of 10,000 Items
322-740$
hr. service. Reasonable Ph. 322-2420
1300 Grapcvllle Ave.
55. Furniture Fur Sale
NIGHTS 322 6824—323 0546
322 9159 w 322-7820.
READY MIX CONCRETE
BEDS FOR RENT
HOLLY AVE.
$14 Per Yard
(lotpital,
Koliaway*, Juv#KINDERGARTEN
ratio*, Floor, Free Estim ate)
Bile. F R E E delivery and
JUNIOR KINDERS
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
I’lck-up.
Government Owned
2427 Holly Ave.
Ph. 322-3560
steel, grease traps, dry
FURNITURE CENTER
Home*
The Only Pre-School In San­
wrlls. Stepping stones.
Uoo French Ave.
ford
to
have
participated
in
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Ph. FA 2-7951
the State Accreditation Pro­
309 Elm Ave.
323 5751
gram.
Selection of 2, 3. and 4
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
12* PLYWOOD boat. new.
Bedrooms located In various
Quick Service With the
BOB RAY'S STUDIO
steering wheel. 10 hp John­
sections of Sanford
Calk. SU PER TRADING
OF DANCE
son motor, two tanks, two
Immediate Delivery
POST. FA 2-0677.__________ All Ballroom, l-alin, American
oruos. 1 brume, cushions.
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Evening
Classes
7
to
10
p.
m.
Will sacrifice. Call 322 5306. For the biggest selection of
FROM
$50.00
2510
S.
Oak
322-4740
nearly new and used furni­
FOR THE BEST HOME
RUMMAGE SALE at Super
ture, see Noll's Furniture
REDEEMER LUTHERAN
HUY
Value Market on 438 et Alta­
Brokerage In Casselberry
KINDERGARTEN
SE E YOUR
monte Sal. Aug. 29. Men.
ou 17-92. Open 6 day* • to 6. S. Park, E. of Dairy Queen.
women and childrens shoes.
Pre-school. Qualified teach­
Bedspreads, ruga, dUhes, USED FURNITURE BUYSI
ers.
Tuition: Kindergarten,
2
Pc.
Uv.
Km.
Suite
..
$29.50
etc.
$15 mo. Pre-Klndergartrn,
2 Pc. Uv. Rm. Suite .. $19.50
UPRIGHT PIANO. Reasonable 48" lnnerspring Mattres* $15
$10 mo. Call 322 3552 or 3227227.
offer accepted. Ph. 322-0659. 48" Hollywood Bed . . . . $29.50

H K .III IIT C r.l
3311 Weal F o u rth B l r . e t
l&gt;»t Offlea I vox 4*01
Kano, Navada
Ton a r * harati) nollflad that
a Complaint to foracloa*
certain m o r t c a * * a n e u m b t rln *
lh« following itaacrlbad re al
property, t o - w lt :
I ail 31. Illock "K “ . OH7NT U T C L l'I I MANOR, UNIT
NU. 1, aci-or.Ilna to tha
plat lharaof aa raoordad la
P la t U«ok I t , Page
&gt;1.
Public flavor'll ■ of Kaminot* Cnunly, Floriila
ha* h**n filed a g a in * ! yoa In
th* ab ox* *1)1*4 ault, and you
a r * raijulred lo aarva a copy
of your Anaa-or or othor Pleadtna lo Iho Complaint on P la i n ­
tiff*
a t t o r n . )».
ANDKItBON.
It. Mil. HKAN A LOW NDK I. 131
t-aat t'antral lloulavard, O rlan­
do. Florida, and flla tha original
Anawor or oth a r Pleading In
Ilia o f f lc * of lha C la rk o f tho
Clrou t Court on or boforo Iho
I t l h day of Saptambar, 11(4. If 1 SIMMONS Single bed. Beau- 2 Twin Slse Maple Beds
you fall t * uo *o. a dacraa pro
w. Springs L Mattress
tyrest m attress; 1 chest of
cinfraao will ha t a k a a agalnat
.................................. ea. $24 50
drawers
with
mirror.
$36.
you for tha rallaf damandad
1 Full (Ire Hollywood Bed
In t b * Complaint.
Ph. 322 4565.

*

425-5938
Fro m

Prop. - Sale

87. Bu*ines* Rentals

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—
L o tt A Found
2—
I’l r t o n d l i
4—
lle auty C*r#
5—
Day .Nurscrls#
•—Child Cara
I — Dok »—
P ata
10—
LI veil lock
13—
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11— Cal a rl nx
14— Pla ces to Cal

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ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cos
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.

"&amp;&gt; what's so wrong with fiscal irresponsibility . . . H's
been good to you, Ao m '4 it?"

T&gt;*i**aa*d
HAIRY INDIGO
m i l , toT IC K
511. .Mlsr. F»r Sale
PENSACOLA IIAIIIA
Volt'-*- I* h r r r b r trlxan lliat
Hi* iliiit«r*lanr&lt;l will, on th»
Ask for current price*
SINGE RTA11 .OR S MACIIIN E
H at &lt;t*r ot Ncptamtirr, A. f&gt;.
A. M. PREVATT
Sew* heavy draiwrica, rubberI9CI. prrarnt tu the llonuratitii
rn u n lr
J u 't v *
of
H*mtnot* 749 2115
Seville, Fla.
cite* and plaxtlr* and all
County. P lo rt'U . h a r ftn«l r e ­
home Moving Job*. Make*
turn. account tin t vom-hara, a* 50. Mlsc. For rrale
K i r r u l r l * of Ilia K * t * l * of
buttonhole*,
on but­
At.tCK HAY, iln-**i&gt;r&lt;l, and at
ton* and Zig Zag*. New guar­
•aid 11m*. 11. *-n *n d thara, make WILL accept best reasonable
appllratlon In Ilia aald Ju d ge
antee. Sold new for $26!).
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainles*
for a final M llla m e n l o f har
Pay $8 monthly or dlucuunl
aleel
commercial
refrigera­
*&lt;lm lnl*tr*llon of aald a t l a l r ,
for ca»h. Ph. 322 9411.
and for an ord er dlac-hargln*
tor. Good running condition
her aa aurh K a r e u t r l i .
Contact
Dick
Aiken
or
call
Haled Ihla Ilia I t l h day of
AUGUST SPEC. New canvass
A u su a l. A. D. ( M l.

now due $31, or pay $3.10
Monthly. Trade-Ins accepted.
Phone Credit Manager, 322•627.

~~

WILL K E E P 3 or 4 year old
child for Working Mother.
Ph. 322-9166.

ELD ER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7857 or 322-3t25
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

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Housework. 322-0321 nr 4209.

24. Well Drilling

Tl»# n » r i l l w ill &gt; • ! fcs w .
■ p sstlM t fo r n o n I l l s
In m r r n r t I i n M I o b .

sv v iN o e

SUPPLEM EN T INCOME!
Need ladies, 35 - 65, with or
without car for Survey work
4 hours, 5 day* per week
No selling. *1.23 to $1.50 pel
hour. See Company Rcpre
tentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
Room 208, Mcisch Bldg.. 224
E . 1st St.

WORLD

PENS A RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbits
115 M ile and Fem ale
r*h. 3229187

m

Up to 5 |t |i.so |i.s a |i.so

• to 10
It to IS
IS to 20
21 to 23
20 to 30

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Property

71. .Male Help Wanted

WE ARE EXPERIENCING
GROWING PAINS
........................................................ $19.50
Due to our expansion, we need
I Twin sire Box Springs
5 men who are Interested In
like n e w ..................ea. $19 50
above average Income. No
1 Twin Site lnnerspring
experience necessary, and
Mattrexs ...................... $19.50
age no harrier. Company
1 FuU Sire Innerapring
trained. To qualify, must
Msttress ..................... $19.50
b o r e ca r and a desire to
Hut Point Refrigerator,
work hard. New men are en
like new ..................... $99.50
Joying $10,000 to $15,000 per
Apt. Sire Electric Stove $49.50
year Income. Saa company
S piece Dinette .............. $19.50
Representative * 1 0 a. m ..
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Room 208 Meisch BIJg. 224
E . a t St,
U9 S . MagauLa
XS-65Z1

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0418
2524 Park Drlvo

OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE
25 LBS. - 50c
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93. Houses For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

E XC ELLEN T, 3 b e d r o o m 3 BEDROOM, l bath, concrete TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. 3
block home, extras galore.
Bedroom. 1 Bath, Florida
home with one acre and tiny
Call 322 6148.
Room, kitchen equipped. Ph
lake. Very convenient, very
private. $15,950 with super
322-0618.
LAKEFRONT— New Home,
term s.
old brick exterior, 3 RedNO DOWN PAYMENT
BA R T PILC H ER, BROKER
room,
2 Baths.
Family required on this
Beautiful
Personal Service
Boom, Patio. Fully air-con­
Spanish-type home on 2 lots
Call 322-74D8
ditioned. all the extras, In
in fine neighborhood. Spac­
exclusive area.
ious rooms throughout which
RAVENNA PARK. 410 Beth COUNTRY L IV IN G - Lovely,
include Living Room. Dining
Dr. 3 Bedroom, kitchen
older home. 5 Bedrooms, 2
Room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms
equipped. Low down pay­
Baths, Fireplace, Old brick
and tile bath. Separate gar­
ment. 322-1553 after 12 noon.
screened porch, plenty ol
age bldg. Includes small
room (Could keep a pony).
apartment. Price $11,000 and
LARUE HOME
This you have to See!
$103 per month.
*&gt;9 E. 10th St Ideal for large
Call 3220375 to see these.
fam ily looking for lots of
floor space. 4 Bedrooms, 2
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
ing room, corner location.
All for only $8500. Term s
can be arranged.

CRUMLEY-MONTEITH,
INC.
Son W. First Si.
Sanford, Fla

NEW HOMES
Available in Sanford area and
R O BE R T A. WILLIAMS
liongwood area (6 ml. So. on
Realtor
17-92). Ready for occupancy
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
$65.00 per mo. and up.
fA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Salaa office. 8&lt;)2 Highland Ave.
U R EEN BR f AR
Longwood, Ela.
Choice
lota
available
U
638-3911 Collect
Greenbrier of Loeh Arbor
overlooking
golf
course.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenbrier
developed by
We have aevcral new 3 bed­
K1NOSWOOD
room, 2 Bath, Built-in-range
B U IL D E R S, INC.
Homes available for Incom­
202 Fairm ont Dr.
ing Personnel that can be
FA 24674
bought for Sinn Down, plus
prepaid items of approx. $75
at Closing of sale. If you can
qualify we have hern auth­
orized by the Builder to give
you Immediate possession on
a Rental hails of $3 per
day, payable 30 days in ad­
vance pending closing of
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Sales agreement. Monthly
1, lVb, Jr 2 BATHS
payments Including Princi­
KITCHEN EQ U IPPED
ple, Interest Taxes and In­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
surance will be approximate­
F or Complete Information
ly $80 per month. Your total
See or Call Your
yearly earnings should be at
least $4,500 with few outify. (P ay grade E-5 will
SALKS BROKER
standing obligations to quali# e Have The Home For You
Qualify). The builder will
pay the CLOSING COST!

PIPING YOU
ABOARD, LADS

$100 D O W N
FH A - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

2565 PA RK D RIVE
•22-2420
822-7495
NIGHTS 322-6834-823-0546

YOUR X SHIPMATE,

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime

NEW HOMES
C ryital Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3561.
NEW HOMES
West Fourth St. Juat off P er­
simmon. Salesman on pro­
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
7:00 p. m.

THIS ONE IS
a Home, not just a house. The
large fenced back yard with
pine trees; the 3 Bedrooms,
Living Boom, Kitchen and
Florida Room need only you
to be complete. And It can
he yours for (he Appraisal
FHA value of $10,500 with
only $350 Down.

Stemper Agency

Bcallor-lnsuror-Tradas
FHA • RESALES
322-4991
1991 S. French Ave.
Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM
MASONRY Homes. 1 A 2
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
Iloo Down, Payments leas
SE V E R A L Outstanding 2 A 3
than rent.
Bedroom Hornet available in
HELM LY REA LTY
ail Areas of Sanford. Let us
Ph. 322-1641
Show you Around I
LIPLEX on S. Sanford, near
Lake Jessup, on lot 150x200.
Also room for trailer. Cash
T alks! Ph. 322-7519.
1901 S. Park Ave.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

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C lark
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Bamlnola County, Florida, will,
on tha Slat day of Saptauik&gt;ar.
l s s i, a t t l i a a o'clock a. m. at
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r . u r t h o u a a , Ramlnola County,
In tha c i t y of Hanford, Florida,
o f f e r for aala and aall al public
o u tcry to tha h l( h a a t and baal
bidder for eaah tha following
daarrlbad properly alluatad In
Seminole County, Florida, t a w ill
lx&gt;l I, Block G aa racordad
In Plat llook I I . I'a x a JS
I t e p l a t l P ublic llccorda of
Hcmlnola Cuunly, Florida.
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p u r . o . n i to tha F in a l D . c r . a
o f Forerloeu r# entered In a
caae pendlna In aald Court. Ilia
o ty le of which la n r i l K T V
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CUSIl'ANT. a F lorid a Corporatlo n. l-l a l n l l f f, v . UKOItUK M.
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J * ’ ANITA
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CA8HKI.M AN.
a/k/a JU A N IT A J . CASSK l.M |S'. Iiefcn danta and lha doc­
ket number of which la i n t o
W IT N K aa my hand and tha
o f f ic ia l a .a l of aald Court. Ihla
Seth day of Auauat, 1SS4.
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Arthur If lla rk w llh , J r .
Clerk of Ci rcuit Court o f
hemloole County. Clorida
l ly : Slarlh a T. Vthlen
tieputy Clerk
HBNHV O. WIUUOK
Ailo rn ay for P la i n t i f f
B u l l e SI. Weetorn Union B l d f
T in pa ]. rio r l d a
r .ib lle h Aug 27, &gt;SS4.

c u e -I I.,

FLORAL HEIGHTS: 5 room
apt., Furnished. $65 . 322-5007
17-92 at Hiawatha
after 4 p. m.

Payton Realty
2

2-BEDROOM CB Houses FURNISHED 3-room, w l t k
Spare healer, kitchen equip­
bath Ji garage. 2520 Nar­
ped Available now &amp; Aug.
cissus Ave. 322 3146,
28. Ph. 322-5303.
FURNISHED apartments, 6
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
blocks from downtown. 945,
Florida room, fenced yard.
ICO and 965 per month.
322-1507.
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
322-3641.
2-BEDROOM
house, fenced
back yard, Weal of City ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
lim its, 973 mo. 322-4319.
1 B R . Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
Near Naval Base. 2015 San­
100. Resort Rentaln
ford Ave. 668 4323.

SOUTH W ARD

HUTCHISON'S
OCEAN FRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Reach
Call 322-4036

1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on lat S t., within 1
10'’. Mobile Homed • Sale
block of 2 free parking iota
and shoppkig renter. In­
M EXPANDO, 55 x 10, 3 Bed­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
room. Air conditioned. R e­
Dept. Store 211 E . First St.
finance payoff $5500. Asking
9200 equity! 322 7462.
LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment,

Investment A R eilly
116 N. Park Ave.
323 9173
3 ROOM HOUSE nn Old Orlan­
do Hlway. Ph. 323-0913 after
7 p. m.
At 37 Axalea Dr., D cB aif
you'll find an attractive 2
Bedroom CB Home with oak
floor* , carporte, large lot
100A165. $9800 mortgage at
.Vc. You do not have to be a
Veteran to qualify.

MEL OTT

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

By Nadine Seltzer

322-1301

« w t « w.

tM ta§ t l Mi M

Insurance A Real Estate
130 N. Florida Ave., DeLand
Ph. 734-1864 or 2166

a-27

‘I have to hang up now! Pop llkaa It r«al qultt when
ha read* hi* paper!”

furnished or unfurnished,
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
NEW and USED
Awnings Jr Cabsnas
FURNISHED ap irtm en t. In­
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
quire 404 E 14th S t., Apt.
Hwy. 17 92 S
322 2562
7.
'63 EXPANDO, 55 x 10. 3 2 ROOM APARTM ENT. Prl
Bedrooms, air - conditioned.
vale bath k entrance. 518
Pay off balanre 95000 Asking
Mrllonville. Ph 322 8420.
$200 equity. Ph 322-74*2.
1 HEDROOM FURNISHED,
10.1. Mobile Homes • Rent
utilities included. A d u l t s
only. Lake Mary. 322 4962.
TR A IL E R with Fla. room at­
tached. near Osteen, $8 per 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
week. 322 0519 after 6 p m.
apis. 14th Ave., I^mgwood
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. *38
1(16. A purl m o n ts fo r Rent
3298.
Furn. Apt. 2300 Htrflnnvllle.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air

St. Johns Realty

REN TALS
HOME R EN TERS

HOME OW NERS

Stemper Apency

Stenstrom Realty

BUYING

2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina.

RIDE WEST
DODGE B O YS
to

th e

CHECK OUR STOCK

ALL CARS BEING SOLD AT

FA 2-5232 anytime
3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, screen
•d patio. Ph. 323-0361.

W H O LESALE PRICES!

EV ERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
•465 S. Park Ave.
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA • - * »

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F l o r i d a , 2 2 7 J I , on or b efore Ilia
2nd d a y a f O cto ber. A. l&gt; 1SSI
H erein fall no t or a Dec ree
F r o Con feeeo will be en t e re d
aii a ln a t yo u for t h a r e lie f r e ■tueated an d lh a c a u e e will p r oc a rd as p ar te .
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of fi ci al aeal o f thla C o u r t ihla
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A r t h u r H. I Wk w i t h ,
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Hor ton V. F r e d e r i c k
A t t o r n e y fur r i a l n t l f f
U S K aat C o m m e r c i a l B tr e a t
I*. O. Uox ITS!
Hanford, F l o r i d a 12771
I'ublleh Aug. 21 4 Se p t. 2. IS
17. I SSI.

CDC-12

COM ET SEDAN 4-Ur.,
Hun. Trans., RAH

COMET 1-DR., 6-Cyl. Be- I 1 E Q C
dan. While Color, Like New

M ERCURY HARDTOP
.Monterey 4-Dr., Fully
Powered, E x tra Clean

*1396

T IIU N D E R B IR D Hardtop,
Fully Powered Air Cond.

1295

*1096

LINCOLN CONT. A
Luxury Car. A ir Cond.,
Perfect Cond.

V. \va i . k i:n.

ru in tirr,
•v».
LA LA SIAK W A L K E R .
I&gt;ef*n&lt;l&gt;iit

VOLKSWAGEN 2 l)r. Sr- t | 9 Q C
dan, 1 Owner, E xtra Clean ! ■ * *

COMF1' 2-I)R . RAH
With Standard Tran*.

'63
'62
'61
'60
'60
'60
'59

RENAULT R-8

Four Doors, Kadio, llca lcr.
Like New.

V O LK SW A G EN D E L U X E
Radio, Healer, E xtra Cleaa.

DODGE PIONEER

Million Wagon, 4-I)r„ 6 Pasa..
V-8, Auto Trana.. RAH. P .B., P .8.

FORD FA IR LA N E 500
V-6, 2-D r, Radio and Healer,
E xtra Nice.

FORD RANCHERO
Radio and Heafar, Nira.

DODGE PICK-UP

“ 100" V, Ton, Very Clean,
Excellent Condition.

PONTIAC CATALINA

4-Ur., Hardtop. Radio, Healer,
Auto. Trana., Power Brakes aad
Hlerring.

$1295
$1395
$1295
$1095
SAVE
$995
$995

61
61

PLYMOUTH VAL. 2-Door
Sedan, Auto. Tranamiaeion
P LY . FU R Y V-8 Auto.
Trana, P .B* E x tra Clean

tO A C
O w ll
IS A A C

*

Seminole Co. Motors
AUTHORIZED DODGE D EA LER

1801 W. FI rat St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

Repossessions
56 Ford PU. $587 bat, $31 nto.
'54 Ford PU, $499 bal. $24 mo.
'62 Cons'l J15 $1199 bal $39 mo.
'61 Volkswza $1947 bal $38 mo.
'51 Pont. Est, $199 bal, $24 mo.
'53 Chev. Wgn $683 bal $32 mo.
'56 Pont. Wgn. $199 hat *24 mo.
'57 Olda HT $699 bal, i l l mo.
'57 Bulrk $677 bal, $32 mo.
'53 Ply Spt Cp $7*3 bal $38 mo.
'54 Bulrk $299 bal, $18 mo.
'57 Olds 88 $661 bal, *11 mo,
'59 Olds 88 $1099 hal $39 mo
'58 Pont, cp* $891 hai $32 mo.
'59 Mere. AC $747 bal. $33 mo.
'61 Renault *597 bal, $29 mo.
'57 Ply HT $497 bal. $24 mo.
•39 Ply Wgn *797 bal $13 mo.
'55 Cadillac, $614 hal $12 nto.
'59 Chev Wgn *787 bal. *37 mo.
'57 Chev. V8 *715 hal. *32 mo.
'58 Olds 4 Dr *567 bal *32 mo.
'53 Ford, $99 hal
$4 mo.
'56 Mercury $157 hal *8 mo.
'53 Bulck . *77 hal.
$3 mo.
'55 Olds. $91 hal
$5 mo.
'53 Ford, $39 bal
$2 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $788 bal, $33 mo.
•60 Ford Kale. $787 bal *12 nto.
'58 Merc. HT, *799 hal. *16 mo
*59 Ford Wg. *599 hal. *11 mo.
'88 Hillman *899 hal, *11 mo
'60 Ford, *699 bal,
*1) mo.
'55 Ford, *497 bal. *22 mo.
'58 Chrys. *699 hal, *29 mo.
'57 Chrys. *597 hal, *29 mo.

VW SPEC IA LIST
W R IG H TS AUTO R EPA IR
Foreign k Domestic
S. Sanford Ave. Across 1
from H.L.H.
3220247.

AUTO GLASS ,
IN STA LLED

ScnkArik Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4621

COHEN RADIATOR STIOP |
F ree
inspection, estim ates,
pickup, delivery. Recortng
k repairs discounted.
2U U E. 3rd.
322-3443

Auto Glass, naps
4

Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;'!
SEA T COVER CO,
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-80*2
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

121. Scooters ft Cycles
1958 NSU Prima Motor scoot­
er. E lectric slart. Excellent
condition. Call 322-5623.

12.1. Hunts ft Motnra

FA IR L A N E 4-l»r.
V-8 Ford-O-Motle, Radio,
M HFOKD
ester, Power Bt rering
LINCOLN 4-Door,
Good, Powrrrd

IMPALA CONVT. V .*,
IIA B E
Auto. Trana, Kadio, Heater,
Power Hlerring, Krai Nira

Kune

PLYMOUTH
4-Door Sedan

67

National

IUIZ

Phone 322-4503

Our Used C ars Are

UNDERPRICED
OUR CUSTOMERS LIK E
IT LIK E THAT. BESIDES,
W E SELL MORE OF ’EM ^
THAT WAY.

1962
1962
1962
1962
1961
1961
1960

CORVAIR MONZA
2 Door*. 4-Speed Marked
From f t 495.00

Down

PONTIAC STARC1I1EF
4-Door, Powrr Steering ft llrakea.
A Very Fine Huy Al Only

RAMULER CLASSIC
4-Door Economy At
Da neat.

FORD FALCON

4-Door, Radio and Heater, Nearly
New White Finiah.

RAMBLER AMERICAN

2-Dr. Station Wagon, A Perfect
2nd Car, Standard T r a n s la tio n .

BUICK ELECTKA
225 • I Dr. Hardtop, Factory Air
Conditioned. Every Power Feature
and New Tiree.

FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
V-H Willi Standard Tran.ntiH.ion,
A Lit Hr Rough Hut A Lot Of
Good Still L eft.

*1295
*2195
*895
*1095
*295
*1995
*695

CLEAN-UP PRICES
ON UR AND NEW

RAM BLERS
CLASSICS ANI) AMERICANS

EN G LISH FORD 2 Dr.
Anglia, Real Nira

FORD WAGON 4-Door
SlfW IP k
Country Sedan, V-8, Ford- I * * *
O-Matlr, RAH, P.S.
CHEV. R1HCAYNE 4-Dr. S | A O R
8-CyL, Auto. Trana.
IW O

*995

*595
m

M ERCURY
4-Door Redan

*296
*295

FORD 2-DOOR
V-8 Enalne

195

THE ABOVE CARS ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR
TREMENDOUS STOCK WHICH CAN HE BOUGHT WITH
FANTASTIC LOW DOWN PAYMENTS AND MONTHLY
LOCAL BANK FINANCING IF YOU QUALIFY CREDIT
WISE.

HURRY!
ONLY 11 64»h LEFT !

r a r jr r r r e n a i

RAMBLER

OPEN EVENINGS T I L 8 P.M.
(SA TU R D A Y U N TIL 5:1 0 )

$ Bank $

120. Automotive Service

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
is dosed for vacation until
Sept. 3. Wait for big reopen­
ing sale on all top quality
boata by Thunderblrd, M FG,
Lone Star, Traveler, Evinrude, Gator, etc. Sample
prices; *1195, 90 hp. Evinrude, *895. 18 F I. *1535 fam ­
ily runabout. *850. *895 16
FI. fishermans r u n a b o ut,
*450. Sturdy Tilt trailers
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
from *115. Many others, plus
i n n
s A N K o ,,n a v e .
boat lot of iist-d outfits at
OPEN EVENINGS
Auction Wholesale. Wait for
conditioned Bedroom. $65. I l l
reopening sale and really
E . 8th.. 322-42*3.
save. 'Perms. Robson Sport­
EFFIC IE N C Y . $40. 611 Park
ing Goods. Dowtown Sanford.
KAIIMANN G1IIA 02 VW. 17,
322-5961.
1 k 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
000 ml. Perfect condition,
$55 to $65. Apply Apt. 7,
transistor radio, *1195. Also 16*
F IB R E
GLASS
Boat,
404 E . 14th St.
’48 Oldsmobile. Owner Ph.
T railer ft 1964 90 HP Evin838 8157.
rude, *1595. 322-3635.
$.10 mo. Up. Surplus City.

C A SSE LB E R R Y . 3 B R ., 1 97. Houaea For Rent
97. Hounep For Rent
hath, carports, CB construc­
tion, trrra sio floors, central F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom FURNISHF.D COTTAGE at 5
Points. $65 per month. Ph.
House. 2481 Palm etto, Ph.
air an&lt;l heat. 838-2971.
322-1467.
322-0274.
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bodroom, screened porch, nicely 3-BEDROOM house, some kit­ 1 B R . Furn. House. Ph. 663landscaped. 130 N. Cortes.
5122.
chen equipment, $80 mo. 508
Myrtle Ave. 323 0635.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow
m an’s T railer Court. 668FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom, CU,
THE TIM F TESTED FIRM
4906.
Oak floors, masonry home.
116 N Park Ave
FA 2-6123
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on
2 and 3 Room Apts, close up
RENTALS
434, then 1 Block S. on East
town. $30 k $40 mo. 322-6261.
96. Hounen • Sale or Rent
Furnished
or
Unfurnished
St. to Vincent Dr. 838-6395.
Ball-Illair Agency
2 BEDROOM
FURNISHED
CUSTOM BU ILT HOME ON
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave.
Apartment. Close in. Ph.
LAKE. Call e r • n 1 n g s
322-9173 days 322-0641 even­
322-1597._______________
FURNISHED
ings.
2-BEDROOM garage apt, $55
97. House* For Rent
1BEDROOM house, cozy FURNISHED
$55
garage apt. Ph.
2BEDROOM house $60
322 2800.
2-BEDJlOOM nicely furnished
It's ju st good business to 3BEDROOM upstairs apt. $70
115. Autott Fur Sale
house. 322-6237,
2 HEUROOM, water, $60; 3
check first with Sanford's
UNFURNISHED
Rooms, Mtil. $50. 322 2764.
FURN. 4 room apt. $40 mo.
’55 FORD, good body, good
largest
Home
Servicing 2-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kitchen
Adults. 322 9480.
m echanical condition, Call
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
equip. $60.
NICELY FURNISHED Urge
322 0648, Claude llarroll.
Priced. In all Sliest
2-BEDROOM, 1 hath, kitchen
2 Bedroom k 2 Bath apart­
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom house
equip. DeBary $75
ment. Adults. 1912 Sanford HACK TO SCHOOL ca r. ’54
near base. Adults. $60 mo.
2BEDROOM, I bath, kilchen
AVC., 322 5668.
Ph. 322-4635.
Dodge Coronet 4-door. Pow­
equip. N. Orlando $85
Good Rental homes, Priced
er steering, Power brakes
3 BEDROOM house, water
BEDROOM, D4 bath, Clean
slove 4 Rooms, o il Park.
right, are renting and leas­ 3radio. One owner, $195. Con9135.
furnished. $65 mo. 322 3685.
Inrt Wally Dietrichs 322 2248
ing fast)
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
« s*«eAq i
or 322 5232.
114 W. First SI.
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Efficient Service. It Payal
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Democrats Stress
The 'Shock Factor'

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of political combat, and he
By Brace Blossat
may find himself dascending
Washington Correspondent
from his lofty presidential
ATLANTIC CITY (NEA) perch more often than is pre­
The m in on President John- sently planned—especially 11
■on'a top i l i l f calls it the he is sharply goaded by Gold“ •bock factor."
water and his running mate,
A i In the 1964 Democratic that acrappy bantam rooster,
convention, so in the campaicn Rep. William Miller of New
to come, it will be woven like York.
a stout thread into the utter­
In the cloiing weeks of hla
ances of candidates high and springtime nomination cam*
low.
palgn, Goldwater and hia man­
What is the shock factor?
agers sought to minimise the
The suggestion, not substly unreliability problem by reduchinted but boldly hammered, ing his off-cuff public responthat the President’s GOP rival. ses almost to scro. Democrats
Sen. Barry Goldwaler, is not anticipate he may continue on
to be trusted at the controls this tack, forcing them to
of this nation’s mighty nuclear chop at older portion! of his
force.
verbal record.
Rhode Island's Sen. John
Y et one Plains State senator
Pastore, in his keynote speech, sees a different sort of trou­
provided a perfect tipofl of ble for Goldwater if he plays
what is to come.
it this way all through the
In 1# crucial lines, punched fall:
out with all his oralorial en"H e can't switch from red
ergy, Pastore— without ever meat to mdk toast without
mentioning Goldwater's name arousing the concern of his
—drew attention to recurring own partisans," this man
charges that the senator la un­ •ays.
fit to ait near the A-bomb but­
A considerable number of
ton.
leading
Democrats
believe
It is learned that the Rhode Goldwater simply will not be
Islander put that material in­ able to maintain a total em ­
to his speech when it wai in bargo on impromptu appear­
its roughest beginnings. He ances. If and when he makes
believed it was a most import­ them, they foresee minlfold
ant element. And the Presi­ opportunities for fresh ammun­
dent knew well in advance this ition.
shock factor would be stressSays Sen. Claiborne pell.
ad.
Pastore's Junior Rhode Island
High • placed Democrats colleague: "Goldwater is like
d ea rly have concluded that quicksilver . . . probably the
Goldwater la glaringly vulner­ best means of attacking him
able in Uili field. It seems to is Just to point out the re­
them an issue begging for the cord, to tetl where he stands
fullest possible exploitation in from one day to another."
the campaign ahead.
Nobody who heard Pastore’s
Thl* reporter's recent talks old fashioned stem winder at
with Republican leaders in, Atlantic City can imagine any
more than 30 states confirm Democrat Is going to be bash­
that this is indeed the gaping ful about doing that every
hole in Goldwater's armor. In working day between now and
Instance after Instance they Nov. 3.
aay: "Goldwater has pro­
blems In our s ts tc ." Pressed
to define them, they Invariably
single out voter concern ovrr
Goldwater's "nuclear respon­
sibility" aa the No. 1 difficulty.
It lan't plain Just how often
and how fully the President
himself will Jump into this
issue. Soma aides, and a good
•hare of the key party figures
Upped at the Democratic con­
vention, think he should leap
t jBn*m
s d w t, h fltisg
tor t t i MMil shorn, Ms batf
in only when the provocation
piacas to iat, a weak and resort,
—o r the opportunity — seems
row church or irnagogus, place*
greatest.
:e chop v perhaps a hoaas or
•paitmint . . . . read the
The prevailing thought today
In party circles is that the
The Sanford Herald
"irresponsibility"
thread
should be laced into thousands
of fall campaign speeches be­
low the presidential level.
But Johnson loves the smell

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the group during the late af­
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per was served the group par­
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Air Station figured right in
deploying squadrons from the
bare to tea duty, flight now
four groups arc serving at sea
and away from the base.
Quite timely, eh, since Hurri­
cane Cleo posed such a threat.
Squadrons 5, 7 and 11 and De­
tachment 8 are absent from
the base.
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The Clock Watchers receiv­
ed a letter the other day from
a promotion firm in Jackson­
ville, addressed to Mr. Her­
aldSanford
which begins,
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Mr. Sanford,
your
name has been received by
our advertising departm ent."
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GETTING HEADY — Mnthihle 1). Frissell, ARC executive* secretary; A.
11. Peterson Jr., ARC disaster chnirman; A. It. Peterson Sr., CD director;
James P. Avery, County Commission chairman.

School Bells
Ring Monday
For 15,300

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES — Keith Abney, Na­
tional Guard volunteer; Tommy Spears, pre­
pare storm shelter.

Cleo, Back At

DESERTED DOWNTOWN — A 5 p.m. Sanford's usually busy shopping
center looked like this: Boarded windows, lone pedestrian.

till Packs Punch

Next Wednesday the KiwanIs Cluh will take a field trip.
They have scheduled a tour
of the facilities at Cape Ken­
By Julian Stenstrom
nedy. Everyone wants to go,
and the hus will only hold 37
Associate Editor
people. We hope they’ll make
Summer vacation* come to
room for the Clockwatcher.
nn end Monday morning fnr
Hope Cleo doesn't hlnw every­
nn cstinmtrd 15,300 Seminole
thing away down there,
County school children who
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Zip Code 32771
A
Remember when that “ high will answer roll calls on the
first
of
the
180-day
1904-05
WEATHER; Mostly cloudy with showers; Improving conditions tonight and Saturday; high todny in 80s; low tonight in 70s.
priced spread" and m argar­
ine were having squabbles school term.
VOL. 50 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 200
Seminole County’s buses
over coloring of margarine?
will
get
high
school
and
jun­
Wonder why the latter didn't
announce in big bold letters— ior high students to their re­
GUARANTEED N O T
T O spective schools by 8 a. m.
thru In-gin hauling the re­
TURN YELLOW.
maining children to the ele­
• • •
mental
y schools.
Overheard atthe
Jay ce e
Twenty-three schools, plus
luncheon Thursday at the Civ­
ic Center. "Heard that a the Seminole Business School,
wcathervane In .Miami record­ open Monday.
Seminole High in Sanford
ed winds up to 110 miles an
hour, then disappeared. Heard will greet some 1,05*) pupils,
too, the'd like to have it back; Lyman High in Longwood will
By Harry I, Johnson
ATLANTIC CITY (U P D —
have nn estimated 815 on
•end it air m ail."
.Managing Editor
President
Johnson,
rallying
hand
and
O
v
i
e
d
o
H
i
g
h
*
• •
Clammy
Cleo decided at the
Democratic
party
lenders,
sug­
County Commission Chair­ (grades 10-112) another 145.
lad minute last night to move
gested today that Sen. Barry
The
largest
of
the
two
jun­
man Jim Avery listened to
sway from tier Sanford target
Giddwuter should he concern­
the 1 p.m. report of the 'cane ior highs, Sanford, experts
and left litis area in good con­
ed about a "front la sh"*de fee1,345
students
and
South
Semleaning
a little westward,
dition.
lion
*
of
Republican
voters
to
called c o u n t y department innole about 1,2)50.
Radar at Hie Suntanl Naval
The largest srhool In the the Johnson ticket.
heads and told lliein to close
Air
Station tmiked Hie storm
Appearing
at
Convention
up shop by 3 p.m. He advised county again this year will
ami at H:3u p.m. It was located
Hall
the
day
after
accepting
lie
Crooms.
Officials
antici­
his aides to use "th eir own
In the Melbourne area. Then,
judgm ent" in keeping key po­ pate a total of 1,450 pupils of his party’s nomination for a
radar
rvers said, it be­
which G72 ara high school full term, Johnson rrnev.ed
sitions manned.
came stagnated, Hie eye loos­
students.
his contention that the Dem­
* • •
ening for uo minutes,
School Superintendent 1!. T. ocrat*. would
gain
three
The Civil Defense and Red
Tlie center reformed, offi­
Milwce
said
tins
morning
that
"frontlnd
i"
gup
voles
for
ev­
Red Cross decided midway
cials said, and resumed a
through Thursday altcrnuon schools will he in session nil ery ' ‘backlash" vote lost on
north • northwest movement
to open four shelters to the day Monday and that lunch the racial issue.
at 5 8 knots all huur.
DEART
FUND
helps
county
biology
students
in
their
studies
of
the
hu­
public. They were located at rooms will be open.
Al 3:11) a m. Hie hurricane
man heart. Here Dr. Intis M. Perez, left, president of the Semiuole-DeAdministrative A l i i stunt
the National Guard Armory,
center was spoted 22 miles
Jtary
division
of
Florida
Heart
Association,
presents
check
to
Schools
W
alter
Teague
said
that
as
Crooms High School, South
east of Sanford and at approx­
Supt. R. T. Milwce. The money will he used to purchase it large plastic
Seminole High School and o f today the system has &lt;512
imately Hie same time, Oviedo
heart
which
can
he
parted
to
study
the
various
functions;
it
stetho­
of
the
(114
teachers
it
needs.
Oviedo City Hall.
reported a dead calm, show­
scope, blood pressure machine and other items. The presentation was
Stew art Cntchel, who is in
ing that community had the
made at the offices of Milwce Wednesday afternoon.
(Herald Photo)
charge of teacher procureeye.
HThat’s pretty good," said
Shortly after 0 a m. today,
HI.KAN. N.Y. (U P I) — Re­
m int. "Usually we need more
Navy official* sukl tin- center
publican
sice
presidential
a t this tim e."
was located between Daytona
candidate William E. Miller
Milwce said that normally
Reach and St. Augustine and
the school hoard office is said todny the (itIP did not
was following tin- roastline.
plan
to
make
civil
right*
a
swamped with culls about
Total rainfall in Sanford —to
buses and schedules. He said, 111(51 campaign issue, hut if
10:3d lids morning — was
t
he
Democrat*
chose
otherCHICAGO (U P I) — The " if the pa rents will he pa3,12 inches at the Navy base.
There
will
he
no
school
hus
1‘rohlbitiun party’* presiden­ tient, WO ought til have the " lie we I e delighted (o take
Peak winds In the Sanford
LaboTng
the
approchlng become an annual project.
service available to Souihside
tial candidate, Prof. Earl H. bua nituation worked out in up the challenge,
atca
were recorded at 48 5
Conservation
Week
program
"What are we going to do
I " I t i* not our Intention to Elementary School students
Munn, predicted Thursday the about a week."
in Sanford "a fascinating ex ­ in or 15 years from now for miles an hour and that was
Muny
elementary
school
i
give
flame
to
these
tensions,’’
Prohibition party's presiden­
this year, according to an an­
perience
am! opportunity," fresh water, forest* and the al 8 p in. Thursday. At 10:30
tial candidate will lose the principals have requested par- Miller told an airport new* nouncement today by official*
Jan ie* ii Saycs of Taliahas like." he asked, "when we a.in. today the wind was 14ent*
to
pin
name*
and
address
conference,
November election.
of the Seminole Courtly Board m c Thursday told local Jay - really get our population ex­ l!) mile* an hour.
on the clothing of first grade
He said it President John- of Public instruction
Scatsrrd difticuIHc* were
cees he will give lull support plosion."
student* when they report to soil does make the explosive
Administrative
a s s i s t ­ to ih“ project.
reported hy Florida Power
Conservation
W
e
e
k
will
civil lights question nn issue, ant Waller Teague said that
JA CKSO N , Miss. (U P I) — *chool Monday morning.
Saycs, recreation director stress the needs of the slate A Light Co. nfflclalx during
"w e’re prepared to meet it." Ilie school had been designa­
The EDI today Joined local
[or the Florida Development nnd particularly Central Flo­ the night and early morning
police in investigating the
ted "a walking a n a school," Commission,
spoke at
the rida to rope vwth 'he impend­ hours. The local manager,
bombing at Pulitzer Prize
and explained Dial the eliang- Sanford . Seminole Jaycee ing condition. Saycs said.
Scott Iturns, said he had all
TA LL A H A SSE E ( U l ’li —
winner Hazel Brannon Smith's
r* were necessary because of luncheon al the Civic Center.
Static and dynamic exhibits available mainlenanee crews
SMGO\ South Virt Nam
weekly newspaper, Northslde Gov. Karri* Bryant will be­
Increased enrollment, overT |l(, Conservation Week e will he presented by virtually working throughout Ihe night
gin hi* Junior Chamber of (U P I)—niollng erupted anew crowded buses nnd a recent
Reporter.
u m |M ||(.R] in Sanford every phase of conservation nnd they were able to keep up
Commercc-aponsored apeak in g in Saigon today, taking at directive from the Slate De- Ocl. 2(5-331 and is being spungroups, Saycs added, lie ra il­ with trouble rails as they tietour Tuesduy in Cocoa Beach. least three more lives.
partmenl of Education
( nored by the Sanford Chamber ed the project "a tremendous Vcl«|H'd.
HOUSTON (U P I)—Medical
live to load capacities on 'he
Commerce. Focal point of opportunity to rdunste the
Burn* lauded the "coopera­
authorities said today it look­
Hie weeklonc activities will he people as to what we II need tive m anner" of the n i'tn ed as though the worst of the
nirrs, adding that tun nut ofHcrherl Muse, the system * , the* Civic Center anil adjacent in Hie next lew y ears."
clty'a Bleeping elrkm-sa epi­
Irsn-portation director, was tiikefrunt sites.
Tile st a t e o f llc i.il was In tro­ town crews were on a standby
demic might be over, despite
told by the Board to reduce
Stale agencies, p r i v a t e duced by Cecil Tucker, county basi* but nol used since local
newly reported rases anil an­
tlie number of courtesy rides groups and even federal or­ agricultural agent. Alsu intro- men were aide to keep up with
in all areas of the county. ganization* have expressed ctuced was Jim Talmadge, ex­ the rail*.
other death.
"Courtesy riders
are those "wholehearted tn lereit" in the ecutive director of Ihu SanTelephone
communi­
children,"
Teague
explained, event which is scheduled to ford Chamber,
cation lines were maintained
for
evacuees,
foodstuff
and
It was about 3 p.m. Thurs­
"who live less than two miles
LONDON (U P D — A public
throughout tlie night with only
day and A. B. (B a rt) Peter­ first aid material procured
opinion poll put the Conserv­
minor trouble reported by
by Peterson's son, Tommy, from the school they attend."
Teague said the county re­
ative party ahead today fnr son glanced a t hia hurricane who is Red Cross disaster
Hubert Shcddcn, local South­
first tima In more than two tracking map, checked some chairman. Lighting equipment ceived no slate funds fur chil­
ern Bell manager.
y e a n . Speculation grew that papers on hia desk and lean­ was obtained for the ehelters dren who are transported less
Hu said callers taxed the
Despile intermittent show­ through Hie courtesy of Hie facilities to maximum at one
Prime
Minister
Sir
Alec ed hark.
in the event of power failure. than two miles.
A continuous study of the ers, over son youngsters a t­ Nelli Bottling Co. and the Juy- point but tills was not con­
Douglas-Home would call nn
The local radio station was
"Now all we can do i* wait,"
tran&gt;]M&gt;rtation system will he tended the Jaycces Annual cees, bait for the title fisher­ tinued. Overloads were recor­
early election.
said the Civil Defense direc­ contacted with appropriate in­
made through Uni term , Tea­
Fishing Rodeo, Wednesday, men came from the S|)ortx- ded briefly at the Geneva and
tor. Every CD phase had been structions for listeners. An­
gue declared and added that a
Sanford exchanges, he said.
issued orders on what to do nouncers kept the listening State Department of Educa­ snagging a number of little men's Asedation Hooks and
VANDENBBRO AKH, Calif.
Civil Defense and lied Cross
Seminole
when Cleo came. A t that time, public totally informed of tion Survey will be requested fishes and some nice prizes line* tam e from
(U P D — America's Nimbus-A,
officials said an estimated
Sporting
Goods.
Peteraon said,
she was due events
in November.
the world's largest weather
donated by the Sanford Mer­
Winners in the three age 200 persons were sheltered at
Firefighting crews, forestry
in Sanford a t G:30 p.m. or nr
chant'* Association.
satellite, was shot into orbit
groups are as follows: one to six spot* throughout the night.
service aides and every other
today and prepared to scan close to that hour as a fickle
Only one incident marred three years old, Alicia Key, A. It. (B a rt) Peteraon, CD di­
outfit which could be counted
the entire earth with revolu­ stonn can be predicted.
the day (besides the rain,) largest and Stephen Key, rector, said the Navy aupplied
Peterson had been at his on for assistance were stand­
when a child was kicked hy a smallest. No rhdd In this many blankets for persons
tionary high-powered televi­
telephone for lung hours as ing by.
Abby ............................ Page 9 pony, ridden to the rodeo by group caught more than one who visited the shelters and
sion cameras.
The Civil Defense setup was Bridge --------he directed the expansive pro­
Page tl one of the other children, I i'li.
ignored requests that Hiey sup­
gram of caring for possible in readiness.
Classified ............. Page Hl-ll only minor injuries were suf­
Four to six years:
most ply their own.
The two Petersons worked Comics ................ P*ge 2A 3A fered and he was treated by fish, Cindy Baylor; smallest,
Local firemen responded to
WASHINGTON (U P I) — disaster victims. Everything
in close harmony to prepare Editorial ...... .. ..
Pug* 4 a nurse on duty, Mrs. Annette Dotlie Palmer and Donnie two minor alarms. Al 8:10
A Jl-year-old Japanese stud­ was in readiness.
Medical teams. Red Cross this area for the big blow.
Funerals
Page 3 Wing.
ent bicycled into Arlington
Williams; largest, J»*h How­ p.m, they were called to shortAs the elder I'etcrsop said: Horoscope
Page 2A-3A
Assisting the Ja y c e c i with ell.
Nutiunal Cemetery Thursday officials, nurses and other
circuited electrical line at Hie
Page H the management of the rodeo
to place 100,000 pajwr cranes key personnel were put on ‘’If it's a natural disaster, the Koriety .........
Seven to nine years: most Park Avtuuu U aller Park of— n symbol of peace—on the either standby or artive duty. Red Cross i* in charge; when S p o il* _____________ _ Page t] were members of the Jay ce e fish, Jimmy Sheppard; small- flee and 20 liiUulci later to a
Pago 7 Wives and two game wardens, cat, John Henry Anderson; utility pule fire in the tam e
grave of President Joint F. S.ShSeltrrs had W n set up, it's manmade, Civil Defense TV Programs __ .
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Seminole County * * * *

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

^ a itfn rii S trralii

Johnson Talks
Of 'Frontlash'
Advantage

★

★

Cleo Leaves
Sanford With
No Problems

★

GOP Prepared,
Miller Warns

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No Bus Service
For Souihside

To Demon Rum?

State Official Backs
Conservation Week

Bombing Probed

Bryant To Speak

Riots Renewed

W orst Over

Dad, Son Form
Safety Team

Conservatives

Prize Winners

Nimbus In Orbit

Central Area
Loss Light
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI) Hurricane Cleo, it* winds
greatly diminished, brushed
past the nickel center here
early today and showed^signs
of breaking up after a destruc­
tive 200-mile sweep up the
Florida coast.
The weather bureau said
the storm made a feint toward
the Atlantic Ocean, where it
could have built up new pow­
er, and then continued cm it*
inland route. Tlie Georgia
coast started battening down.
A weather rcconnalsance
plane located Hie hurlcane
near St. Augustine ami Hie
Weather Bureau said in a
9:30 n. m . EST advisory sur­
face wind* had dropped to on­
ly 41) miles an hour. The plane
repotted, however, wind* at
flight level were still of hurri­
cane force — 75 miles an hour
ur higher.

★

★

★

"There still exist* a hurricane tmtcntiul once the center
gain* a little more energy
from the nearby ocean," th *
Miami Weather Bureau said.
"Tlie rye or calm center of
Cleo has enlargrd and becam e
diffuse and ill defined with
somewhat erratic m ovem ent,"
the weather bureau said.
At 8 a.in. EST the center
was placed along the coast
near Flagler Beach, about 80
miles north of here.
"Current reports
indicate
that any hurricane winds oc­
curring are only gusts of atwilit 75 miles an hour," the
weather bureau reported i s
Its 8 a m, EST advisory.
But it warned that Clco’a
present course wilt bring Ita
renter
Just
offshore
and
"som e Increase in intensity
may be expected as it regains
» supply of wrarm moist air
later today,"

★

★

★

$50 Million Damage
Along Gold Coast
Tlie reuson the figure wmi
MIAMI ( U P D — Hurricane
Cleo rolled up at least $51) regarded as conservative was
million in damages during the because Cleo threw ita full
21 hour* the itortn battered fury against the richest and
tlie Gobi Coast cf Florida, a most densely populated area
United Pres*
International of the state.
survey allowed early tnduy.
Miami and Dad* County
The alorm’a fury knocked
was
tha heaviest sufferers
out at least 151,501) telephones,
with
damage*
that may final­
sut o ff electric power to 70
to 80 per cent nf the 310.000 ly total mure then $30 mil­
customer* in the Miami urea, lion.
wrecked hotel* and wrought
L o sses were ritlm ated a l
major
damage*
to
1,:UH) $15 milion in Broward Coun­
homes.
ty with concentrations !n the
In addition 30 ynchla were Fort
l-auderdale - Hollywood
sunk ami the Greek ship area.
Mnnola ran aground in llisPalm Beach anil Ita sur­
eayno B ay.
rounding area suffered losses
There was n possibility the set at $5 million.
dollar damage total Would
Home 25,000 o f the tele­
run higher from the hurri- phones in l)sde County were
r*ne, a scven-dny-old elrnm still Inoperative early today.
that boiled up Aug. 21 cost of It was estimated that the
Doniluleo In the Atlantic ntul repair hill would run $1 mil­
slammed into Florida Wed­ lion with another $350,000 in
nesday night.
repair* for Rrcward County,

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Mon. thru Sat.
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Herald Index

J F K Honored

VALDEZ HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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

WEATHER: Widely scattered shower* through Thursday; hl«h today 00-05; low tonight 70-75,
VOL. 56
J. E. Rowland, form er rice
president and M M f i r o f th«
Florida Slats Bank o f Sen,Afsr 4 «&gt;4 now p m U o n t o f
rob* Farmers and Merchant*
Bank o f Portal, G a„ waa Uio
victim o f i bank holdup In
Portal last weak. A man who
remained after tanking hours
to discus* buying come land,
polled a pistol from hie pocket
and forced R ow lirt to fill a
bag with 1*7,000. Howland’s
wife, Dorothy, U the dsughtf o r o f Mr. and Mrs. O .T . Pear*

%

BIO Higginbotham, son o f
City Commlsslonsr Bari Higg­
inbotham, haa lest a $81 fielder’e glove. The glove wee
placed on the running board
e f his dad's track
H r. and Mrs. Tern Albert
•nd their daughters, Glenda
and Dibble, hare returned
from a vacation to Arkansas
and Klssoui^. They Jotted
down soma strange town
names for The Clock Windera. Among them are Possum
Grape, Oil Trough aad Ball
Knob, Arkansas, and Ash
Flat, Tncksrman aad Calico
Reck to Missouri.

Avenue

Hr, Luis If. P e n s will dis­
cuss Communism to Cube
when be speaks at the Booth
gswtrols-North Orange Klwsnls .Club meeting tonight
to the Ttid Restaurant Dr,
P * m la gaining wide fem e
aa an autherity on tbs eufo
Jrot
Those chenge e f cemsund
ceremonies at the B u fo rd
Naval A ir Btattas are always
• stirring expariaase fo r
V . *g setators. And when n m u
8 e f the caliber e f Capt Robert
1
M. Were la Involved, it t a W
on an even more exdttog sir.
None left tho base Monday
* afternoon without a feeling

PONY RIDES. These two beautiful palominos, posing with their master,
Lion Jack Stemper are not ponies, but they represent the fun that will be
available for youngsters at the Lions Fourth o f July Fun Fair at Fort
Mellon Park, Saturday. The Fair opens at 1 p. m. and continues until the
big fireworks display after dark.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON
(U PI) Former Ambassador Henry
Cabot Lodge today called tor
a broader look at / ‘the entire
Southeast Asia problem" and
more effective American ef­
forts in the political and civic
Helds there.
In a speech prepared for de­
livery at the National Press
Club Lodge praised the “ great
American organisation" assist­
ing the South Vietnamese gov­
ernment In its battle against
Communist guerrillas.
However, for the Hrat time
since be resigned as U. S.
ambassador to Viet Nam end
returned to Join the "stopGoldws ter" movement, Lodge
Indicated the grounds on
which he might criticise administration policy during ths
election campaign.
"Jf we make up our minds
that we wlQ stay with the
Vietnamese for as kmg as It
takes to win, we should also
think again about the scope
o f the entire Southeast Asia
problem," Lodge said.
"The Communists do not tie
themselves down to a patchp q r k .jf piecemeal,. national!*Uc restrictions. They eon* ti­
er all that part of the world
aa a strategical unit ,
If the United States decides
to etay with the anti-Communtot problem to Viet Nam until
it Is Ueked, Lodge said, It
must find "politically mature
and unobtrusive American ad­
visers" willing to stay (bare
far "a t least two y ea n -a a d
preferably m oro."
Lodge said it was not possi­
ble to compete with comtminism "in the civil-political
(told when you rotate advisers
through Viet Nam as fast as
we are presently doing."
The "sanctuary" to North

Courier Up For
Permanent Job

Ths name e f John Courier,
native postmaster at Oviedo,
has b e n submitted by on*
greasman 8yd Hsrlong to the
Registration baeka to Nseth
United States Struts far per­
Orlando, dosed with 161 vot­
manent appointment to the
ers registered fo r t h * July I I
p ost
Courier, formerly o f B u ­
ford, waa named temporary
postmaster S ept 18, IMS. Be
currently la at the Vatarnna
Hospital in Bay Pine* w hen
ha i* undergoing minor sur­
gery* He is expected, how­
ever to return to hla home hi
Oviedo within several days.
An administrative assistant
to Rep, Herlong’* office aald
today that ia In all probabil­
ity the confirmation o f Courler’a appointment by the Sen­
ate would taka from two to
three months.
Courier ia married to the
former Dorothy Marahall o f
Sanford. They have two eons,
John and Jama*, and two
daughter*, Kary and Martha.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 224

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Road Deaths U p
CHICAGO (U P I) — Amer­
icana died on the nation's
roadways in May at a rata o f
9 per eent above that o f May,
1003, the National Safety
Council said today.

Jack Bull, head e f The
Herald's Photo-Laths Depart­
ment, moved into e new home
over the past weekend. Only
thing is, after all the furni­
ture Fas in place and most
o f the ‘ unpacking completed,
Jack teamed be was in the

So much rain fall, so fast,
during Monday's downpour,
that It was hacking up cut of
the storm aewsrs along Firat
Streat and la many places
streets were running full
from curb to curb.

United Press Leased Wire

N A N T U C K E T , Mass.
(UPI) — Married Batordey.
Honeymooned Sunday and
Monday. Dead Tuesday.
Cbariaa B. Cavan*ugh, M,
e f . Englewood. C olo, n re­
search assistant at Massachu­
setts Inet!tote o f Technology,
and Mary C. Oorbett, IT, e f
Boetoa'a Dorchester section
wore married Saturday at SL
Brendan's Church to Derek-

Viet Nam and Red China from
which the Red guerrillas fat
South Viet Nam receive sup­
port must be eliminated,
Lodge said, and "it'should be
possible to deal with this pro­
blem by peaceful m eans."
Lodge apparently referred to
possible diplomatic pressure
through the United Nations
and other International sour-

The city parking M at
the c e n e r e f P in t I t aad
Park Ave, b open far park­
ing as of lata today or
Thursday weening. C i t y
Manager W. E. Kaewtce In­
formed the Herald today.
, "F o r the information o f
oar n w eron a sidewalk sup-

Abort 1M case* ef alco­
holic beverages, whisky and
wine,,were hijacked from a
truck! la Orlando last night
and Jfae driver kidnapped,
local j and area police were
told early today.
The report said gw Negro
driver was stopped end be­
tween M end M cases of
whisky end 17 cases of wine
were taken. The driver, who
waa not Wen tilled, was kid­
napped end then dumped
from the truck, police were

Defector Hears
Own Recording
FANKFURT, Germany (U PI) — Capt- Alfred Sveneon, tho first U. S. officer to
be court martlaled tor defect­
ing to the Communists to Europe, M ar to ftij, foe tape—
fM O T I t - r t l l i U l M e was a

dratot* FfctofllfA take

the

fc W N fM i^ B r r a o to n ,

F t.,

&lt;-&lt;*cord-

'4n*| f f l f f lf m e T J w lc r l In last
year, as the Army sought to
prove that he went to Com­
munist territory o f his own
free will.
Svenson testified Tuesday
that he was forced to stay In
the East by the Communists
and had n ude the tapes under
threats and the influence of
drugs.
Today, he heard the tape he
made In an Interview with
United
Press
International
correspondent
Edward
J.
Shields and Associated Press
correspondent John Koehler, It
said:
"Y es, 1 took an oath . , I
did desert. But many people
In history have done that to
follow a bettor course . . .
Hitler's general* took an oath.
That was no excuse tor them.
They were bung at Nurem­
berg.
"I'm prepared to take the
consequences of my actions,"

PHILADELPHIA, M i a a .
(U PI) — A massive search
by federal and local authorltie* fo r three missing civil
righto workers entered Its
10th day today with not *
■Ingle clue to their fata,
"W e'ra atymied," said one
o ffic e r ..
U. S. Bailors fanned out again ovar ths rural a n a around this farm town and In­
to adjoining Newton County
to search the brush, fields,
creeks and ponds. An a n a of
40 to 20 mile* was being
combed.
A spokesman fo r ths Misslaslppl highway patrol aald
more emphasis would be
placed on questioning o f area
residents and motorists for
coma elua to abed light on
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Sothe mystery.
viet Union today launched an­
other unmanned satellite in
the Cosmos series, the Soviet
news agency Taas announced.
The agency said "CosmosTALLAHAB 8EE (U PI) — 31" contained scientific in­
Public hearings will be held struments for further space
over the state on proposed exploration.
The satellite was the loth
changes in Florida's boating
safety law, the boating coun­ launched this year and the
Brat since June 23.
cil decided odneeday.
The Soviet Union announced
Chairman Randolph Hod­
ges, who ia head of the atata previously that ths purposes
conservation department, aald o f the series were to explore
Jacksonville, Pensacola, Mi­ radiation belts surrounding
ami and St. Petersburg had the earth and to provide in­
fo r
Improving
been suggested aa possible lo­ formation
space-ship construction.
cations for bearing*.

Unmanned Red .
Satellite O ff

Hearings On
Boat Law Due

tied nt Calvary B a p t i s t
Church to Providence.
By chance they both deci­
ded
honeymoon on tills
popular resort (aland Just o ff
the Maaaachusrtta coast. They,
both chaos the earn* aetata

to

single-engine Beechcraft.
Tha honeymooning coupla*
quickly became friends.
O n Monday, Cavanaugh
mentioned that ho and hie
bride .were going to take a
b u t trip the next day to
Martha's Vineyard. The Jonee
agreed to accompany them.

LONDON (U PI) — Robert
P. Kennedy said today ha wftt
quit as attorney geM ral t i ­
ter the presidential flection*
In November.
Seek Motive
"1 am not going to etay ea
MIAMI (U P I) — Police
as attorney general/' he said,
d e t e c ti v e ! M a rch e d Wednee"1 waa appointed by Freakday fo r a motive and murder
dent Kennedy, and tt Menu to
weapon to tie up Io o m ends
me that President Johnson
In the Tueidmy slaying o f
would like to etart out with
millionaire banker Jacques
new people appointed by'Urn*
M oulcr.
•elf."
Kennedy made the etetoWidow To Move
TWO NAVY OFFICERS were retired from Sanford Naval Air Station
meet on his arrival here on
CLAREMONT, Calif. (U PI)
duties Tuesday in "pipintr ashore' ceremonies on the base. Capt. James O.
the way home from • to w o f
— The widow and children of
Mnyo, commanding officor o f Henvy Attack Wing One, is in center.
Poland end Weet Germany.
■lain civil rlghta leader MedA t loft is Lt. Cmdr. Frank E. Kadcl and at right Is Lt. Cmdr. Howard H.
lie arrived aboard a special
gar Evers plan to move Into
U. 8. Air Force plane with U s
Harrison.
(Herald Photos)
this college community be­
wife, Ethel, and their t t r w
fore school starts In ths fall,
older children.
it was learned today.
Aiked about reports that bn
would like to live outside tbs
Debate Pay Bill
United States, Kennedy said:
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
"1 would never live p a ra The Senate opened debate to­
anently in another country. I
am interested in got eminent
day on a "second try" bill to
grant 1.7 million federal
service.
"After November 1 d e n i
workers a pay raise and give
Two more Navy officers,
know what m y plane wfll bn,
members o f Congress n S3
The $800,000 item In the mil­ back in the bill by the House
each with zt years of ser­
1 have thought about taking
par cent poet-election salary
vice, retired Tuesday to cere- itary appropriation! bill for o f Representatives.
the family abroad lor at tagpl
Increase,
monies at the Sanford Naval
The
announcement w a s
Improvements at . the Sanford
A ir Station.
made this morning by Con­
Naval
Air
Station,
recently
in­
Ford Stands Firm
One, Lt, Cdr. Howard H.
gressman Syd Herlong after country be has considered,
DETROIT (U PI) — Ford Harrison, spent a quarter of cluded In the measure by the
Before leering Warsaw, B r a
Motor Co., which has promis­ his career at Sanford .mostly Senate, has now been placed he had been advised o f the
action by Rep. Carl Vinson, oedy called an P riced to b e *
ed It will risk a atriks rather recently sa Intelligence officer
chairman of the Armed 8er. ease Soviet-Amcrkaa tearin g
than agree to unrealistic on the Heavy Attack Wing One
vices Committee of the House and end the Eaat-Weri divtoton
terms, today opens negotia­ ataff.
.«
of Representatives.
of Europe. He referred to Petions with the United,^Auto
lie-plans to remain in Sari
The $880,000 once had been land's " n e c k d p o ritin " b n .
Workers on a new three-year f ,rd, get teaching credentkp
p*rt o f the bill but U -vyai tween Moscow end W aaU nf
contract for 1 H&amp;0UO,workers. f t R # &lt; CoUag* end-evedto
withdrawn by the Navy when too.
u llv leach
li-iph in
in tho
(ha ^oOal
Iftfil achJV
AeNdfl
nelly
the Defense Department gave
W a td ) A ir Crash 7 system.
j
conilderatlon to closing the
AVALON, Calif. (U PI) —
A bo retiring waer Lt. Cdr.
local station. On June 10 It
elected
Seminole
County
tax
Two Navy anti • submarine Frank E. Kadel, who will set­
was announced by Senator
collector,
has
been
named
patrol plane* on a routine tle In Jacksonville for a se­
fipeatard Holland that the fig­
training flight collided and cond career In finance. lfe chairman for the fall cam ­
ure has been placed back to
MORGAN c m r (U P I H J * »
fell In flams* Into the bob haa served as administrative paign by Paul D, Lewie Jr.,
the bill aa it waa being conTuesday before the eyes o f assistant on the Wing Staff president of Seminole County aldored by that body’s Armed Coast Guard prepared to s r t i
divers to the botton e f A t
00 fun-seeking flihermen since September, ending e United Fund,
Forces Committee,
Gulf of Merino M a y foeeerefc
cruising on a charter boat o ff varied aviation career (hat In­
Under the chairmanship of
The amount to to bo used for 11 crowmoa m lettaf aad
cluded
Intelligence
and
teat
Santa Catalina Island.
Lewis the United Fund reach­ for ths construction o f an­
presumed killed to the « ( * &gt;
and development work.
ed the highest goat to Its his­ other hangar, a check tower
s k a of an oil expfofrtton vert
Lt.
Cdr.
Kadel
flew
patrol
Perez Assets
tory, realising « total to cash facility and tor sewer system
C A R A C U S , Venezuela bombers In World War 11 and and pledges e f 331,733.11 to Improvements.
(U PI) —- The semi-official later served to the Berlin date.
,
The total amount o f funds
Ray, a native e f Sanford, now In the current tHU for
n e w s p a p a r La Republic* Airlift end Korean War.
Both
officer*
were
"piped
graduated from Seminole High the Sanford station is 32,200,charged Wednesday that moat
o f ousted ex-Prasldcnt Mar­ over the ' side" to tradUipaal School. He has a degree in 000 for tho 1904-63 budget
cos Peres Jlmenss's assets Navy style following an in­ business administration from
spection of staff, personnel the University of Florida. He
have been removed from the
■nd reading of their orders by is married to the former Miss
United States In violation of
flaming sea.
Capt, James O, Kayo, Wing Ann Rabora end they have
ths U.8. • Venezuelan extra­
" I I hen ia n ay* we
commander.
three
childdren.
dition treaty.
don't want to gs th ere/
Harrison earned, a Navy
He now Is employed In the
men L. C. Franks « f
C ron and other decorations clerk's office under Arthur 11.
Theft o f a ' large quantity field, La., arid.
flying dive bombers in the Bockwith Jr.
of itema from hi* locked track
Pacific during World War II.
The United Fund o f Semi­ waa reported to polio* this
Ha came to Sanford to 1&gt;S9 nole County was chartered in
morning by Kenneth Clark.
to fly ths twto-Jet A-3B Sky- July o f 1M7 by • group of
He Mid the track waa parked
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en - warrior.
civic-minded leader*.
during the night at 129 Pina- Cypriot President Archbishop
The Harrisons and their six
ate Repqbllcan Leader Ever­
Charter subscriber* were A.
Makartoa baa etaotlad n
ett U . Dlrirten, III, said to­ children will reside at 1507 B. Peterson Jr., B. L. Perkins crest Ava.
Clark said a window vent planned trip to Landau M rt
day he would make the presi­ Park Avs.
J r„ Clifford McKJhbon Jr.,
was broken to gain access to week to protest eg stoat a BrtU
dential nominating speech for
Earl Toner, J. C. Hutchison,
the material. Tsksn war* four lab Turkish atafoment earn*
Sen. Barry Goldwster at the
Randall Chase, R. F. Mann,
Urea, two pair o f pliers, a roll firming the validity of Cyp­
GOP National Convention.
Harold Kaitnar, W i l l i a m
e f nlcklee, Inner tubes, slacks, rus
Independence
accords,
Dlrkien u ld Goldwster silt­
Grsmkow, Mrs. G. Troy Ray
T-shirts,
flashlights,
cigarauthoritative
aouraaa
said to­
ed him during Tuesday's
Sf„ it. L. Reborn lr .. W. P.
Ribbon cutting eoremqnlee
day.
meeting of the Illinois GOP
Brooks, Frank Evans, Roy rata and cigar*.
were held nt 8:M a.re. today
delegstion to Chicago if be
Holler, Ralgh A . Imith, J.
to open the new First Nationwould make the speech.
Marion Harmon Sr., R. J.
"1 was asked If I would do si Bank o f DeBary with Al Bauman and George Touhy.
tort Oowan, chairman o f tha
It and I said 1 would," DirkTouhy served as the first presBoard o f directors, snipping
sen said at the capitol.
Ident.
Uia ribbon as Newell E. Haw­
The ntoe participating fund
kins, bank president, welcom­
agendas are: Boy (trouts,
ed cltisena waiting for the
Children’* Home Society of
doors to open.
PARIS ( U t M &gt; - i y m u c h
Florida, Family Counseling
First depositor waa Mrs.
National Museum Administra­
Service. Girl Seoots, Good
Beatrice E. Muller who had
tion said today It will ban
Samaritaa Home, M e a t a I
been waiting since before I
women wearing stiletto bee)*
Health Association, Red Crots,
o'clock,
from national museums be­
Salvation Army and U.S.O.
cause of the damage they do
to floors.
A faulty carburstor caught
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) fire Monday at 7:40 p. a .
sending firemen ea a run to Florida and tha Atomic Ener­
Second Street and Oak Ave­ gy Comadaafon signed u
nue. Damage to the car own­ agreement teday which lets
After lunch they climbed ed by Jama* W. Rous# w u the atata taka over regulation
piNf £
o f nuclear materials.
beck into the plane and flaw considered minor.

Two More Navy
Officers Retire
From Service

Divers Seeking £
Bodies In G u lf %

Truck Looted O f
Money, {Goods

Dirksen Will
Nominate Barry

Trip C a n e M

DeBary Bank
Cuts Ribbon -

FR ID A Y N IG H T S P E C IA L !

The Heels!

A L L YO U CAN E A T -

ADULTS

Car Catches Fire

back hero.
But they never mads i t
Aa tha plana reached tha
island It apparently ran out
of gas. The motor sputtered.
Jones circled an nbondoned
golf course apparently look­
ing fo r n spot to land.

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P H E S ID E N T of the CeaBelberry Linns
Club, Dnrwln Shea, right, received the gavel
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cent Ladies Niitht and Installation Dinner held
by the club.
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TINY TOTS attending last week’s Summer
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(Cox Photo)

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By Doris Deaa
m 'vltrd sad stronger by.
.lavra fur tho North Orlando
T ran (NOT) Club were spproved Monday night at the
regular Meeting o f the group
with 35 member* and five
adult sponsors In attendance.
It alto wai agreed tbit at
ell futun* dances sponsored
b y the club the dancing area

Walter R. Hoberg, Itcpublican candidate for tho Sem­
inole County Hoard of Public
Inatruction, district 3, mat
with the Seminole County Re­
publican Executive Commit­
tee at the monthly meeting
held recently at the F'orest
City home of Dr. Robert Hoo­
ver, candidate for the office
o f Slate Representative.
Coordination of the candi­
dates* campaigns with plana
o f the executive committee
waa dlacuaaed In detail.
Harold A. Miller, DDS, waa
elected aa committeeman for
precinct to, the Rear l.*ke
area.
Mri. Ralph K. Swanson of
Winter Park, Central Florida
Finance and Steering Com­
mitter Chhalrman for Charles
R . Holley, gubernatorial can­
didate, and Mr. Swanson nutlined Holley's plant to the
committee and ipokr to the
group on the general political
picture.
Guesti attending thr meet­
ing were J in . John O. Har­
der, Maitland, Robert Moon­
ey of Lika Mary and Mr. and
Mr*. Irving J, Bakrr of Ft.
Lauderdale,

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tha refreshments. Conntlly
also was named chairman of
a haakutball contest to be
sponsored by Uie group at
Saturdays July 4lb celebra­
tion In the village. In addition
to the contest, tho NOT1a will
sponsor a dart game and
»|K&gt;ngc throw for the after­
noon event and alter the fire­
works dlaplay that evening
will be hoita and hoateatea to
n teenage dance.
In other hutdncM Cathy
Dean waa named aa publicity
chairman and Koger Deaktna
aa chairman of the clean-up
committee which will be reaponalble for cleaning the en­
tire nroa after carh club
dance or party.
Recent aocial activities en­
joyed by tha NOT'e Included
■ awimlng party and pirnlc
at Ilock Springs last Friday
and a cookout from 5 until 9
p.in. U»t Sunday.
Adult
apouiora attending
the awtmmlng party were
M ix . J o Ann Sill* and M r*.
Elaine Singleton who alto
waa hnatcai for the cookout
which waa allended by 10 club
member* and six sponsor*
Hugh Singleton and Trrry
Itrnnell served at chef* and
thoae attending, in addition
to numaroua gamea, enjoyed
a wTCitllng cotileal for the
hoy* which waa ritrerled by
Jerry Still, an expert in the
art of judo.

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Juana's Flight Seen As Cruel, Personal Blow To Castro
* Sister Heads
Growing List
Of Family Foes
MIAMI (UI’ I) — Cubu’a
propn’rsnd* machine will have
® to work overtime if Fidel
astro hopes to glu»a over the
prestige - buttering h 1o w
caused by the defection o f the
premier's sister, Juana, and
her bitter denunciation of her
brother's Communist regime,
Juana’* flight to Mexico,
although expected by many
f exile sources, was neverthc9 less hailed and applauded by
the thousands o f other Cu­
bans who have fled their
homeland. It was also seen
ns the eruelest personal blow
Castro has
received
since
coming to power.
The hl-yenr-oM Juana now
head* o growing list of mem(Mrs of Castro’s fumily who
9 have turned their back on the
Cuban
premier and even
fougiil against him.
In the multi - hued politi­
cal colorings of the Castro
family, Juana was believed to
be firmly antl-Custro almost
from tlie beginning.
Juana’s sister,
Emms, Is
another staunch nnli-cummunst. She Is already living in
4 Mexico. Fidel's half • brother,
Pedro Emilio Castro Argute,
is also considered nnti-coniclose Cuslro kin remaining on
uncertain.
Fidel's mother was describ­
ed as ''cool" and even “ op­
posed” to her son’s pro-cornunist regime. When ehe died
in 1903, Fidel and Cuban
Armed Forces Minister Haul
* Castro did nut attend Ihi fu ­
neral mass in Havana.
In addition to Raul, other
close Castro in remaining on
the island ara two aisters —
Angela and Augustins, a bro­
ther, Ramon, and a half-sla­
ter, Lydia Castro Argotia.
Augustin* is the "baby” of
the family and exila sources
. gay aha is neutral or aloof
* from ilia political intrigues
and tribulations that have
embroiled Cuba in tha past
wiv* years.
Angela ia said to be proCastro — Fidel's older bro­
ther — appear* to have a
withy - washy attitude to­
ward Cuba’s lineup with the
Soviet Union.
f.
In the past, Ramon baa
spoken out, although In guar­
ded terms, against his young*r brother’s communist ideol­
ogies and more recently ex­
iles say he bus apparently
decided to “ go along with the
tide."
Castro's early flirtations
with the communists lost him
many lop leaders and once
0 the Cuban premier annausced
he w a s a Marxist Leninist
publicly, high ranking gov­
ernment officials begun de­
fecting by tha Wore, along
with thousands of anti-Castro
Cubans.

Lake Brantley
Group Plans
Projects

A RUMMA(!G SALK was recently sponsored by the WSCS o f the Harnett
Memorial Church at the home of Miss Doris Faber ns me of their annual
fund raisin# projects. Assisting with the sale tire from the left, Mrs. G.
1’arsonK, Mrs. W. Iliac, Mrs. G. Heirs anti Mrs. F. Winkler,

VOl.l.KYBAl.L COURTS are in popular demand by boys and girls at­
tending the Summer Youth Program being sponsored in DeBary under
auspices of the DeBary Civic Association. Activities are scheduled each
Wednesday and Friday at the Civic Center.
(Cox Photo)

Longwood Adds Contest Entries

LINDA DAVIS

ANITA FAULK

By Maryann Miles
Hie July meeting of the
Forest City/Community As­
sociation wfl be held at 8
p.m. next Monday at the Sev­
enth Dsy /Adventist Chnpel
at Forest Lake Academy In
Forest Ci
The sclfftiflc research film,
“ The Rea leas Sea," w ill be
shown ttrough courtesy of
SouthernjBell Telephone and
Telegram Company.
John /Bethea,
association
presided, hat issued Invita­
tion to all residents o f ths
area tq attend.

A NOVELTY aewin# biiakut uml it nut cup to
protect huir from thu wind were umoujr articles
made this year by Mrs. Mattie Holly who is one
o f 13 regular members o f the Paradise Point
Hobby Club.
(Herald Photo)

Kin of Sanford
Resident Dies

It coat 99 per half ounce It
Mad mail via pony exp
JB 1801. Hie express,
* :£***? owned, operated
§ J teen St Joseph, Vo., s
Sirramcnto, Calif. The t
look anywbut froiB MVGfi

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MRS. EDWARD PARROTT o f the Paradise
Point llobby Club shows completed pictures of
birds which were her first attempts at paint*
ing. Members of the dub meet regularly ' ’just
for the fun o f it” except during the summer
months.
(Herald Photo),

ceremony conducted by three
nn-a servicemen.
Following at 1:30 p.m. will

Alfred E. Denzel, blotter
or Mrs. Glen Lingle of San­
ford, died Sunday in St. Louii,
Mo.
Other than Mrs. Lingle sur­
vivors Include bis wife, three
sons and another sister, Mrs.
Paul Darragh of San Francis­
co who has visited in bantord.
Mrs. Lingle, who left Mon­
day for St. Louia to attend
funeral and burial services,
will go from there to join her
husband and son at their auramcr borne ia Sod us, N, Y.

i Committee which is made ap
of representatives from each
Igroup.

July 1, 1964 — Pn#e 3

World’s
champion
party-goer.

be a ball game between teen­
age boys and men of the vil­
lage and at 4:30 p.m. tho
"Little Miss North Orlanda
Contest” will lake place with
entries appearing In bathing
suits.
Judges will include Miss
Atm Mnhmi, "Miss Seminole
County” and Mrs. Doris Wil­
liams, society editor of the
Sanford Herald. A winner ami
three runners-up will be chos­
en nod this year’s queen will
be crowned by Ellen Mnrie
Campbell, iPti.l "Little Miss
Randwlched between Iraq
North Orlando.”
Contestants to date Include and Saudi Arabia, Kuwait has
I) o n u s Corrigan, Cynthia an area of only (3,000 square
Wright, Carla DctVilloggio, miles.

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JUNE 30. 1904
Admissions
Rachel Wilbom, U&gt;ia Ro­
berta, Lena II. Turman, Eu­
gene Brewer, Sallic Cole, Ratjucl Heldelbaugh, Reginald
Alexander,
Lillie
Phillips,
Uloria B. Stanul, Patricia
Kirkpatrick,
Ixssic
Grice,
Vera I-ee Mathi* and Betty
J. Fleet, all of Sanford;
Ernestine Jones and Robert
B r a d f o r d J r „ Altamonte
Springs; l-arry Busby, Lake
Monroe; Uuth Uulo, Deltona
and Thomas Puckett, DeBary.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Larry llcidtc
hrtugh of Sanford, .a Italy
Girl; Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Fleet of Sanford, a Baby Girl.
Discharges
Samuel Ijong, Frankie L.
Lay Ion, O’ ace A. Laylon, Ter­
rell Jane Osborne, Ruth Tom­
linson ami baby boy, I-uclan
Vaughn, Walter Fore, Juanita
L. Marks, June M. Jones and
baby girl, Ruby Reagsn. Alice
Beaulieu
and
baby
girl,
Thomas Waldon, John Key,
Odessa Henderson ami Edith
King, all of Sanford; Ethel
Thomas, Geneva,

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tteough
underwater
growth clogging a quartermile of their canal and evrn
started nibbling at grass on
the banks, tlie FCD reports,
Tlie big creatures, who
have whiskered snout* and
look like sea lions except for
their beaver-like tails, were
dumped
into a fenced
in
section of canal at Boca Ra­
ton.
The FCD aald It picked that
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50 feet wide and 10 fret deep
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Scientists from Florida At­
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Sea Cows Take To Water Lilies
Like Land Cow To Lush Clover
WEST
PALM BEACH
I UP 13 — Five hefty sea cows,
dumiwd into a canal in a
serious eating project, may
prove worth their weight in
gold to Florida taxpayer! —
$5,000,000 worth.
Tim central and southern
Florida flood control district
has reported that an experi­
ment started with the airbreathing mammals
tw o
weeks ago may lie paying off.
NoUiing has been found yet
to effectively turn back wa­
ter lilici and other water
plants which grow at a tre­
mendous rate and clog canals
and other Inland waters. Jtut
the fat, lasy animals just may
be able to eat faaler than
weeds can grow.
The flood control district

Kathleen Rayburn, Betsy Wil­ ticlpntlng In the celebration
son, Debra Bcrrie, llohbi Ma­ with activities under general
son and Deborah Ward.
supervision o f a Community
A ham dinner with linked
tElir tkanfnrh Ijrralh
bam, baked potato, corn on
the cob. rolls, fruit punch and
peach halves, will be availa­
ble from 5:30 until 8 p.m.
Awarding o f rash prises Is
scheduled for 7 pin. followed
by a 45 minute fireworks display.
After the fireworks tho
North Orlnmlo Teen (NOT)
Club will sponsor a dance un­
til midnight.
At regular I n t e r v a l s
throughout the afternoon fes­
tivities, auctions will bo spon­
sored by Iho Volunteer Firu
Department and all roncessions stand* and food booths
will la&gt; open for business.
Civic and social organiza­
tions of the village are pnr-

By Doris Dean
North
Orlando’s
annual
July 4th Celebration Is sched­
uled to open Saturday at 1
p.m. in the village recreation
center with a flag-raising

Hospital
Notes

By Donna Extra
Two more entries, Misses
Linda Davis and Anita Faulk,
were named today to repre­
sent the Longwood Volunteer
Fire Department in the M in
Flame o f Seminole County
beauty context which lx being
sponsored this weekend by
the Longwood firemen a» part
ol tlu-ir annual Fourth of July
Fiesta.
Linda ii the daughter of
Mr. ami Mra. James Davii
■ o f 1022 (Jamilion Avenue in
Iainguood and Anita ii the
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.
William L.
Faulk of 1140
Hamilton Avenue, Longwood.
Linda la IS years old, is
S feet, 4 Inches tall and meaMires 35 24 37. She likes all
kinds of water sport*.
Anita is also IS years old,
Is A feet, 6 inches tail and
measures 35-24-3(3. Her (lob­
bies are dancing and cooking.
Contestants will be judged
in bathing suits at 7 p.m. Fri­
day and finals of the contest,
with the girls in formal eve­
ning dresses, are to be held
at 4:3(1 p.m. .Saturday. The
Madison Square Garden lost
Fiesta will be located at Rej. almost $200,000 on the Tuntcr'a Field just west of Long­ ncy-Henney heavyweight fight
wood on SR 434.
on Juno 6, 1928.

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Film On Agenda
For Foreyt City
Association

By Maryann Miles
Project plan* for tlw next
two-three year period were
made Sunday by the West
Lake Brantley Civic Associa­
tion st a meeting held on the
group’ s beach front property
with Mrs. Jcrl Rigsby, pres­
ident, pre-siding.
Goals set Included i l l build­
ing of a pa v ill inn. picnic ta­
bles and barbecue pits with
at least two of the pits to be
completed this year; (2) to
provide two signs showing
complete area map* with one
to be erected at each end of
the Lake Brantley area; (3)
to provide a beach attendant
for Saturdays and Sundays
who will be paid from profits
of cold drink sales; (4) to
plant shade trees on the beach
property amt (5) to plan and
sponsor more social events
in the area.
Newcomers interested in
activities of the group arc
asked lo cull Mrs. Rlgshy or
Mrs. Fran Dane.
The next meeting will 1*
held on the beach at 5 p.m.,
July 29.

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that aald part shall be returned to L A L DISTRIBUTORS, INC. throuh its dealer organization (F.O.B.
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EVERY
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By Robert B. Thomas, Jr.
222-iTM

Ur. to d Mr*. II. L. Douglas
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Elizabeth, to
Dr. Sylvester Barrington June
1. Dr. and Mra, Barrington
are honor graduates of Cruoina
High School.

We

feature

B eef

is

money

Swift’s

Tru-Tender

guaranteed
cheerfully

to

be

Beef.

Tender

A ll

and

Top

Tip
well

Supermarket

flavored

or

your

refunded.
S W IF T ’S T R U -T E N D E R

W

STEA K S

FR ESH 1 0 0 % P U R E

•

PORTERHOUSE
• T-BO N E
• CU BE
• SIR LO IN
LB.
• Boneless Full Cut ROUND

MRS. BARRINGTON
U n . Barrington waa gradu­
ated from Paine College of
Sgt. Hcrrrace Bullard of Cali­
Augusta, Ga. in June. In addi­
tion to participating in many fornia was guest of hU broactivities, she reigned as thcr-in-law and slater Mr.
"M iss Paine College*' for and Mrs. Itubcn Jones.
Dr. Barrington, the son of
Ur. and Mrs. Jessie Barring­
ton Jr., is a I960 honor gra­
duate of Fisk University. He
received his degree from the
Uedlcai College of Howard
University, Washington, D. C.,
June 5, 1964. ills Internship
will commence July t at the
Naval Hospital In Saint Al­
bans, Now York.
The newlyweds are residing
at IK Hall Street, Willighloy
Wall Apt. 1407, Brooklyn, New
York.
Elisabeth Allen, W i l l i e
Brown HI, Velma Hayea,
George Douglas, Melvin Ab­
ney, Mrs. Viola Mattox and
Uae Frances Hester are at­
tending Florida A and U Uni­
versity.

A. C. Hill was in town for
a few days. Hill is ■ 1931 gra­
duate of CHS. He now resides
in Philadelphia, Penn.
Gloria Smith of Dsnia was
weekend guest of Pesrlle G.
Hester. They are attending
the summer seuion at Florida
Memorial College.
Mrs. Mary Whitehurst and
daughters, Marshs and N'clwyn departed for Rochester to
visit her daughters.
Mrs.
Whitehurst will attend Peter
Wilbousky Master Class in
Choral Directing tn New York
City for two weeks. She and
Marsha will attend the world's
Fair. Nelwyn will remain In
Rochester where site will at­
tend school in the fall.

Mrs. Elizabeth Bullard, m o­
ther of Sgt. Horace Bullard
and Mra. Corine Jones, is visit­
ing our city. Saturday night
she was honored with a sur­
prise birthday party. Many
Charles Gray, instructor af guests were in attendance. The
Science
at
Crooms
High honoree received many beauti­
School, Is enrolled in the ful gift*
Science Institute at Florida
Tlte ladies Association Club
A and U University,
had a surprise prayer and Fa­
Geraldine Davidson a n d ther’s Day party for one of
Barbara Bacon, who arw 1904 Hiclrm ember's (Mrs. Ruthle
graduates of CHS left Sunday M. Harris) husband, Randolph
to attend Hampton Institute in Harris, who has been a shutHsmplon ,Va., for six weeks. in for some time. He was pre­
Miss Davidson will enroll in sented gifts and cash, and at
Social Science and Miss Ba­ the same time had a short
con in English. Iflimpton off­ prayer meeting after which
ers this precollege course for refreshments were served.
•tudeata entering college their
Mrs. Francis Medlock Spen­
first year. These young lad­
les were awarded academic cer and family arc spending
scholarships. Miss Davidson their vacation in Johnson, S.
wlli attend Johnson C. Smith C. with her mother, Mrs. Phoe­
University and Miss Bacon be Andrews.
will study at Paine College.
•
•
•
Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mrs. Fan­
Mra. Carletha* Merkorsoo re­ nie Fields, Mrs. Ella Beasley,
cently visited the New York's Mrs. Sweetie Williams, Elaine
World Fair. Mrs. Merkeraon Orumlty, Mrs. Dorothy Ad­
ams, Mrs. Linds Bradley, Mra.
teaches In Wildwood.
Vivian Walden, Mrs. Phoebe
Mrs. Theresa Bowden has Robinson, and other county
lunchroom workers recently
completed a course In Founda­
tion* ami Quantity Cooking,
is this emurrr ioi ht or which waa held at Washing­
TIIH NIVTII J i ll IIIS I. ('lit. ton Shores Elementary School
Ct IT IV AMI KOIt ■UNISUl.li in Orlando.
n i t i s r i , v t.iu ii it*.

SUNN YLAND

BONK IN

BONRLESS
LEAN TENDER

Dr. Henry F. Gilmore D
visiting professor at Florida
A and M University. Dr. Gil­
more Is a former Instructor at
Grooms High School.

FO R

THE

C O N V E N IE N C E

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Limit 2 With $5 Order
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FLA. GRADE A LARGE

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PLAIN or SELF RISINC
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JUICED RIGHT ASST. FLAVORS

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Inleraats t&gt;y, through, un­
dvr nr niialnil tha afora•ald ptraona
TOU AUK haraby n.uiflvd
that a Complaint to foracloia
a cartaln mortsaaa ancumbarIna tha following dvacrlbvd
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Lot I, Ittuck l&gt;, COtINTIlT
CLUU MANOR. UNIT NO.
I, aaourdlna to tka plat
thvrvor aa rauurdvd In Plat
Rank It. I‘s*»* Ti and Tl,
Publlo Rvoorda of Bvtnlno]* county, Florida
ha* bnn Iliad aaatnai vou
la tha abovs atylad suit, aud
you ars required to sarvv a
aopy of your Anawar or othar
Flaadlna In tba Complaint on
Plain! Iff# attorn.ya, ANDKlt■ON, RUSH, UK AN * IX) W NDKH. I l l Kaat Cantral Rout*,
vard, Orlando, Florida, and Vila
Iba original Anatrar or otliar
Flaadlna la tbt offlca of tha
Clark af tha Clroult Court on
•r bafora tba tTtb day o f July,
1141. If you fall ta do ao, a
dacraa pro aonfaaao will ba
takan aaalnat you for lb# ra.
II af damandad la U&gt;* Com­
plaint.
Till* Malle* ahall b* publlahI f cnca a w»»k for four oonaatutlv* waaka la tba Hanford

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Pork &amp; Beans 3 n&lt;- 2 5 £

HUNI.ITK

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3

SIIUHFINE

PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (FHTNC)— Marine Private
Lawrence Williams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alleo Williams
of 1212 West llth St., Sanford,
was graduated June 21 from
recruit training, at the Mar­
ine Corps Recruit Depot, Par­
ris island, S. C.
The training included drill,
bayonet training, physical fit­
ness, parades and ceremonies
and other military subjects.
Three weeks were spent on
the rifle range firing the M-14
rifle aud wUttf infantry wea-

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Q U A N T IT Y RIGHTS RESERVE]

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LEMONS
GOLDEN RIPE

Hamid.

DATED THIS llth day of
luna. 1114.
(&gt;E AU
Arthur It. Daokwttb, Jr.
Clark af Ctrsult Court
Uyt Martha T. Vtblau
Daputy Clark

Recruit training prepares
Marine* tor further specialis­
ed training in a service actmol
or with a unit of the Fleet
Marine Fo-ce. He will report
to Camp Lejcuna, N. C., for

2 Convenient Locations: 4th St &amp; Bonford Ave,

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Holiday Special!

\
A&amp;P STORES WILL BE
: CLOSED ALL DAY
l SATURDAY, JU LY 4 th
BE SURE TO HAVE ENOUGH BREAD,
MILK. EGOS AND OTHER ITEMS ON
HAND TO LAST THROUGH THE WEEK-END!

Fresh Fla. Grade A
STEWING HENS

HAM S

$

1b.
Can

5

GRADE AQUICK FROZEN S HEN AN 1)1

Holiday Special! Tudor Premium Quality

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Skinless Franks

$ |6 9

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39‘

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45*
59*

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Cooked Ham

12-01, 5 ^ 0 0
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FRESH LEAN

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7 9 GROUND BEEF

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* 49‘

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Sliced Cheese It or. pkg. 49c
Coupon food thru Sunday, July S
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Strained Baby Food 6 for
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Junior Baby Food
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Maiola

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Corn Oil Margarine
Realemon

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69c
49c
19c

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All Meat Varletira
Including Chirken Noodle,
V ef. Beef &amp; Cream
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Potato Chips

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39*
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PEACHES 4

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10'i-O e.
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55' RIB STEAK

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Stuffed Olives

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89

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BONELESS SHOULDER

Bacon 2 &amp; 7 7

Special! Sultana l.arce nr Small

BONELESS DELICIOUS

BONE CLOSE TRIMMED

ALL GOOD BRAND — NO. I SLICED

12-Dr
Boltlea

59* CHUCK STEAK » 4 5 *

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CUBE STEAK

95*

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Beer or Ale 12

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Turkey Roast

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Dixie Cups

35‘

35c Frozen Drinks 10c Dressing

39c

Pricea ta tkla
Advert laenaal
are food Uiroufh
Sunday, July 6

Piaccreat
Shopping Center
Hwy. 17-92 at 27th

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Paw 6—July 1,
• THURS ft • FRI,

Las Vegas JP
Earns As Much
As President

25th A
PARK
SANFORD

LAS VEGAS, Ntv. (UP1) Why should ■ Justice o f tba
peace, whoie main duty b
marrying people at I I tad
up, earn $100,000 a year ■the
■■me aalaiy paid to the pres­
ident of the United States}
This was the question Clark
County DlsL Atty. Edward G,
Marshall asked himself.
Tuesday, Marshall called a
news conference, released a
51-page Investigative report
on tha matter and said ha
plana to do something shout
Marshall called the situa­
tion " a travesty on justice
and a shameful black mark
on our court systems."
He eald he felt the money
should go Into the county’s
treasury.
The report indicated that
the county’s four district
Judges earn a combined year­
ly aalary of only $70,000-$30,000 short o f whit Marshall
said Las Vegas Township
Justice of tba Peaee Thomae
Pursel made In 1M3.
"Their salaries were only
170,000 whll# his was nearly
$100,000," Marshall said. He
pointed to the fact that Pursel
has only been out of law
school five years.
Pursel had no Immediate
comment to MarsbsU’a state­
ment.
Marshal) said ha planned to
present his report to the Clark
County Commission Monday
in an effort to get ■ aalary
rule In effect before the next
Justice of the peace takes of­
fice In January, 1M3, for a
two-year term.
He said candidates now
aeck election to the post “ be­
cause It affords them a gold­
en, once-in-s-lifetlme oppor­
tunity to atrlka U rich qulck-

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"FRENCH’S”

Y O U R CHOICE
EVAPORATED

•CATTLEMAN’S”

“R E D ’ N RIPE’
DELICIOUS
TALL
CANS

(Lim it: I or 10 o f Your Chaleo With Your
|» or More Food Order, Please)

“SEALTE8T"

•SCOTT”

W hile They Last!

“SPARKY’S BRIQUETTES

CANTALOUPES . . . . 3 for 99c
TOMATOES . . . . . 2 lbs. 39c
LETTUCE . . . . . 2 for 33c
ORANGE JUICE . . . . Qt. 39c

RED RIPE

"FRESH V CRISP"
Climaxing the dsy will be
the big fireworks display on
the waterfront, which is being
■ponsored by local merchanta.
In conjunction with tha Pun
Fair, tha city recreation de­
partment la sponsoring two
baseball games and a chicken
barbeque,

Jel Drops Bomb
On Florida Town
VALPARAISO ( Ur i ) — An
Air Force Jet plane acciden­
tally dropped a nspalm fire
bomb la tba downtown arcs
Tuesday but safety precau­
tions prevented an explosion.
The bomb spewed flamma­
ble Jelly la a wooded block
across from a bowling alloy
but no one was Injured. An
Air Force demolition team
cordoned off tho area and
burned tha napalm.
Authorities at EgUa Air
Forca B i n laid tba bomb did

act Ignite bewuie Iti detona­
tors had been removed before
tho flight o f the F1M fighter.

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(Llm ltl One With Your $5 or Mora
Food Order, Plcae*)
,

"WHITFIELD" KOSHER

"CUT-RITE”

Shurflne 10™«$100
Lions Club mtmbers wsre
busy at their noon meeting at
.the Capri Restaurant Tuesday
winding up last mlnuU plans
fo r the big annual Fourth of
July Fun Fair to be held 'n
Fort Mellon Park.
All proceeds o f the Fair
will go toward tha Lions Eye
Funds to provide eye testa
and gleasea fo r children who
need them and can’ t effort!
to pay fo r them.
A carnival atmosphara will
prevail in Fort Mellon Park
with pony rides, train rides,
a merry go round, special

“ STANDING

O N LY!
"PENN-CIIAHP" CHARCOAL

LIGHTER . . . . , . . 39c
REYNOLDS WRAP .
. . 29c
PICNIC PLATES . . . . 59c

"ALUMINUM FOIL"

KEG. ROLL

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Purchase Of

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lb. 39c BROILERS.
SHORT RIBS .
lb. pkg. 49c
lb. 29c WIENERS
BRISKET STEW
. lb. 49c
lb. 59c SLICED BACON
STEW BEEF .
. lb. 43c
5 lbs. $1.89 FRYER PARTS
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16 OZ.
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HOT-DOG BUNS

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|July 1, 1964 — Pnge 7

STEAK 85
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ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) I A governor'* committee began
work during • n indefinite
truce today to tolve bitter re*
d a l issues that hare brought
violence, more than 500 arreata and a special atate police
force to the nation’! oldeit
I city.
Negro and white aegregatlonI Ut leaden announced a hall
to demonstration! while the
four-man, blraclal committee
|wroatlea with the problem.
Gov. Farria Bryant said In
|Tallahaaiee Tuesday he had
appointed the committee to
"reeitabllih
communications
between the n c e a ” until a
|permanent committee can be
named by the St. Johoa Coun­
ty grand Jury,
Negro leader Martin Luther
King Jr. hailed the committee
a&lt; "a first important atep'*
toward aoiutlon of racial pro
blema. But ha warned that it
"ahould not be coni trued aa a
settlement or an end to the
problem !."
Hotitad Richard Manucy, a
segregation leader, n id he did
not agree with formation of
the committee but eald hi*
group would not demonatratc
|during the truce.
King, who waa arrested and
releaaeid Tueaday on a charge
o( contributing to the delin.
queocy of minora by allowing
them to participate In demon|strationi, said he thought
two weeka would be “ a reasonI able tim e" for the committee
|to get IU work done.
"The etate will continue to
asiure law enforcement, at
|necessary, but 1 a otic Ip* It
that little aaaurance, if any,
will be needed," Bryant said.
A apeclal 250-man atata police
force waa aent her# by Bry­
ant after Negro marches
aparked violence on the city'a
|na-row atrecta.
The integration drive began
I here laat Eaater with aK-ina
at
aegregated
reatauranta.
Around 300 persons Including
the mother of Massachusetts
Gov. Endlcoff Peabody and a
number of New England min­
ister* and college atudenta,
I were arretted.
The drive became more mili­
tant when King moved to mort
|than a month ago, promliing
'a long, hot Bummer of
! demonstrations" unless the
|city lowered racial barriers.

Henry Wallace
Visits Senate
WASHINGTON (UPI 1 -F o r­
mer Vice President Henry A.
Wallace, now 75 and white
haired, paid a nostalgic visit
to the Senate Tuesday, Join­
ing member* on the floor lor
■ brief session at bandshak*
|tog and reminiscing.
It was his first visit to the
I Capitol since be stepped down
from Use vice presidency and
waa succeeded by Harry S.
|Truman on Jan, BO, 1045.
Wallace, now farming In
I South Salem, (N . Y .,) briefly
watched the proceedings with
hla
daughter,
Mrs. Jean
Douglas. The former vice
president's grandson, Dave
Douglas, 1* n Senate page.

U. S. Planes Sent
To Pakistan
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
United States is dispatching
seven C 1J0 Hercules tram*
porta to Pakistan to airlift
more than two million pounds
of food and auppllss to re­
mote areas of that nation be­
fore the annual monsoon *ca.
ion b a g lu In about two
weeka.
The Pentagon eald Tueaday
that the m illion waa In ra.
iponia to a Pakistan govern­
ment request lor aid to ciaar
up a backlog of supplies due
to shortage of Pakistan air­
craft.

Teen-Age Girls
Try Holdup
TORT WORTH (UPI) Mrs. Ruby T on y , 50, was
worklog alone at a cafe Tues­
day when two toen-age glrla
entered and aaktd for eome.thing that waa not on thn
*TS take i
one o f them, brandishing
pistol. The girls took M l ai
Clad oot th« hack door, r

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P hkc 8— July 1, 1D64

A bout Sports

Senkarik Hurls Perfect Game In LL Playoff TUt

Thinking Hunt Grabs 1st
Out Loud Series Contest
By 3*0 Margin

Shriners Top Elks In Junior Playoff, 6 To 4

By Julian Statist rom

Dudley Tosses
One-Hitter In
1st Series Tilt

Bankers, Robb's
Collect Wins In
Softball League

Th* qualifying speeds of USplus mile* per hour predicted
Skip Senkarik wrote an­
The Florida State Bankers
lor the Firecracker 400 on other chapter Tuesday night
exploded for tour runs In tha
July 4th hold no fear* tor Ned In hts already thrilling ath­
Jarrett, the NASCAR veteran letic career when he hurled
seventh inning Tueiday night
who won the Grand National the Little National League
to break a 1-1 tie and whip tha
driving championship in 1961. champion*, Hunt Llneoln-MerUSO’ere in a City'Recreation
Ron Dudley, a former San­
••The flrat time I quali­ cury, to a "p erfect" win over
Department
Men's Slo-Pllch
fied at Daytona Intonation- the Navy, Little American
ford Junior High School hurl­
Softball
League
encounter.
• al Speedway," aald Jarrett, loop titleholders, by a score
er, went the distance Tuesday
••I had a apeed of a little of 3 to 0.
Don
Hunter
and
Larry Hor­
night tor the Shrine and toss­
more than 144 mile* per
Senkarik pitched a perfect
ton, with the help of soma
ed a one-hitter at the Elks in
hour, and I thought that w i i ball game in the best two-outthe first game of a best twofine defensive play, found
the ultimate. Now we are of-three-game aerlea to deter­
out-of-three-game series t o
themselves in a pitchers’ duel
qualifying In the IT#'*, and mine which club will wear
determine the Junior League
through the first six frames.
aa far at I'm concerned, the city crown.
championship tor 1964.
Hunter hurled perfect ball
the cara handle better and
The youngater, who eloaed
during the first four innings
The final score was the
feel aafer.”
out the regular aoaaon with
and over the distance he per­
Shriners 6, the Elks 4.
The reaaonT
a mound record o f 10 victormitted only one hit to USO.
Dudley, on the hill tor the
"W ell," aaya Jarrett, R'a
lea and no setbacks, toiseil
Meanwhile, Leroy Robb'a
second half winners, allowed
due to the improvement! In
brilliant baseball and whiffed
Construction came from be­
the
one
hit
to
Gary
Maples.
the cara and accessories.
16 of the IB batter* ha faced
hind to grab a 19 to 13 win
It sctuatly was a hard hit
Everything la better, Including
during the aix-lnning contest
over Wilson Msier. Charlie
ground
ball
which
took
a
bad
the drtvera. We had to Im­
— the regular number of
Rose and Clyde Warren were
hop and got past the Shrine's
prove to handle auch speed*
frames for Little I/-ague play.
the plate stars tor Robb's and
first sacker.
and we did. We learned to
In fact, Frcdla Turman
Larry Hetman of Wilson MaiHowever, Dudley encoun­
make decisions faster and
who akled out to center in the
er, with two homers, and Art
tered control problems which
think further ahead. We aim
AN EXPERT these days with n spinning outfit
THE LIMIT of 20 bass was cau«ht on a top water plug by Harold Pate
Natatlni, with a solo circuit
plagued him throughout the
ply used our past experience aecond Inning and Wayne
is Cathy Casselberry who used money received
Kinsey
who
grounded
to
first
(left)
and
Walter
Holmes
while
fishing
for
school
bass
on
the
St.
Johns
smash, were-standouts tor the
contest.
He
issued
no
less
to educate ourselves."
for her sixth birthday last May to buy her rod
Furnlturcmen.
Uivcr enst of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
than a dozen free passes. On
Jarrett la one of 40 crack in the fourth Inning, were tho
and reel. Since she hus landed four bnss (losing
Hclmsn's pair of tour-bag­
the olher hand, though, he
drtvera who'll go to Use post only two Sallora to oven hit
the bitfKest one, unfortunately) while fishing o ff
gers gave him the league’s
was effective enough to fan
In the Firecracker at 10 a. the ball at all.
the dock at her home on Lake Tony in Cassel­
lead in the home department.
The Cometa tallied once In
16.
m. Saturday. He'll be driv­
berry. Cathy has become quite adept nt aiming
Two games rained out Mon­
The Elks grabbed a quick
ing a factory Ford aa a the flrat Inning and added a
her casts and has no use for bottom fishing.
day night will be played at a
lead in the bottom half of the
member of the Ford team pair o f Insurance marker! in
(Herald Photo)
later date. They were th*
first frame when they pushed
which teeluddea A. J. Foyt, the aecond fo r tha 3-0 tri­
McRsney-Longwood tilt and
over (wo runs. But the Shrin­
double winner at Indiana- umph.
the game between Chase and
ers immediately knotted the
Meanwhile, the C o m e t a
polls, Freddie Lorensen and
Kings wood. The next regular­
Bobby John* plus Junior were able to get only two
count with a pair of their own
ly scheduled league games
in the top half of the second.
Johnson and Marvin ranch. safeties from tho deliveries
Jim Running (8 3), who They went into the lead when
Jackson hurled the Cubs to
Uy George G. Langford
will be played Monday night.
Jarrett, who won the Dixie of Navy moundsman, Scott
UPI
Sports
Writer
turned
in a perfect game 10 they counted three timci in
1-0
victory
over
Cincinnati
400 In Atlanta, believes that Harris. The two binglea wore
Tho host’s on Larry Jackson and the only Red who didn't days ago against the Met), the third and added another
the Fonts are capable of back-to-back hit* by Senkarik
avenging the eweep the Ply­ and liubha I’arka In the sec- and that makes things almost wilt under Jackson'a spell was limited the Houston Colts to in the fourth to close out their
P6U&gt; Rose, who singled clean­ five hits in hurling the Phil scoring.
perfect.
mouth! scored in the Daytona ond atanxa.
Tho 33-ycar-old Chicago Cub ly into centerficld to open the
•Oo during February.
Meanwhile, Dudley held the
lies to an 8-1 victory over
Senkarik can now boast of
••We're running atrong," U&gt;4 strikeout a in 71 Innings righthander currently has his seventh Inning. Jackson dis­ Ken Johnson (0-7).
Elks scoreless, after that first United Preiu International atora was given e new, twoJohn Kennedy is a helmet* year contract Tuesday.
Jarrett aald, "and I feel of Little League pitching this best jump on tho 30-vlctory patched the Iteds with only B5
Johnson, who lost a no-hit inning, until the last of the
Kennedy, who has flirted
we'll hang with those Ply­ aeason. Over that apan ho hat season which has been predict­ pitches in one hour and 40 effort to Cincinnati earlier sixth when they got another slinging, water cooler-kicking
Results Tuesday
mouth* to tha end. Richard walked only nine hitters, giv­ ed tor him every year alnce he minucs— tiie faitoil game of this season, was the victim pair of runs. That was all Irishman with red hair to with ■ .300 hatting averages
No Games Scheduled
Fatty, Paul Goldamitb *ud en up only 18 hit* and now broke into the major leagues the National League season— of three outfield errors by the but It was not enough.
match his temper and a flare all season, celebrated Hodges’
STANDINGS
those two Jlma, Paeahal and has three no-hlttera Including in 1D5S, but which he has to register his loth victory Colts In the first inning when
4
A crowd of some 150 fans for the dramatic home run. good news a few hours later Longwood
against five defeats.
Partue, won't bo easy to the perfect performance of never been able to achieve.
Ask hla Manager Gil Hod- by slamming a three-run hom­ Altamonte Springs
4
(he Phillies scored five runs, saw the contest. The Elks
"I'v e never been able lo
beat, bat we'll be *boo Ung
only one of them earned. John must counter with a win gca ond he’ll tell you the 23- er with ono out in the ninth Casselberry
2
laat night.
help a ball club before May,"
at 'em ."
Herrnstcln paced the Phila­ Thursday night or it's all year-old infieldt-r is one of inning and th* Senators trail­ Bear Luke
1
Tho aecond game In the admits the forthright hurler,
The Dodge* and Mercury*
delphia attack with three aln- over. Thursday's tilt la slated the reasons the pilot of th) ing the Detroit Tigers 5-3. Sunland
1
title aerie* vri!I he played at whose victory total ha* ranged
will be high In contention, too,
gles.
tor 7:30 at Sanford's Memor­ ninth-place Washington Ren- The blow presented Hodges North Orlando
1
7:30 tonight In Fort Mellon from 13 to II the last eight
and moat experts predict a
The victory kept the Phil­ ial Stadium. Steve Leach is
with a 6-5 victory and it was
Games T on igh t--------dogfight
among the
four Park. Navy Coach Jack Mil- year*. "I'm a hot weather
lies a half-game behind the likely to get tha hill assign­
Kennedy’s second gamu win­ Longwood -vi- Orlando, 6:30
wood
will
prohaldy
atari
An­
pitcher.
Th«
hotter
the
better.
make* in tha 100 laps around
paccsetting San
Francisco ment for the Shriners while
ning blast of the mnnlh.
Altamonte -vs- Bear Lake, 8:00
the 2,5-mlle high banked oval. dy Rufus, a youngster with It make* me concentrate
Giants, who blanked the New in all probability Gary Map­
Few players have made a
a
record
of
five
wins
and
on*
more."
Two 50-mile qualifying race*
York Met* 5-0. Milwaukee les will toll tor the Elks.
more auspirious debut than
The mercury was In the midwill be run Friday and time loss. C. I). Hitchcock, Ilunt'a
lopped St. Louis 5-4 In the
Score by innings:
the scrappy Chicagoan, who
coach,
will
probably
give
tho
50s
Tuesday
in
Chicago
and
a
trial* to determine pole posi
Fishing liccnsrs are now be­ only other National League Shrine
023 010 0 - 6 7 2
delivered a roundlripper his
mound assignment to Steve delighted Jackaon was even ing sold at numerous fish
tlona will be run Thursday.
game scheduled.
Elks
200 002 0 - 4 1 5
first time at hat in the major
Results Tuesday Night
Hitchcock who sports a record hotter as he missed the Na­ camps in the Seminole Coun­
• «
a
WP — Dudley, LP — Akers
St,
Petersburg 6, Miami 3
leagues
in
September,
1062.
tional
League's
second
perfect
of
five
wins
and
throe
losses.
If San Francisco 4D'ers fans
ty area, sporting good* stores
(Shrine leads series 1-0)
The New York Yankees Daytona Beach 2, Tampa 0
had any doubts aa to George Another standing room only game within a today span by and at the Counly Courthouse.
Former heavyweight champion trimmed the Baltimore Ori­ Lake land 2, Orlando 0
single pilch.
Mira's ability to come through crowd la anticipated to willies*
The toot 65 fees are 83 for
Floyd Patterson feels he Is oles' American f-eaguc lend Ft. Lauderdalo at Sarasota,
In « dutch they were dlapell the affair.
statewide resident, $2.25
"in very good shape" for hi* to three games by sweeping
ppd., rain
Score
hy
innings:
ed once and for all Saturday
for a five-day, non-resident,
bout this Sunday with Eddie n double-header from the Los
000 000 — 001
night when Mir* led the Eaat Navy
$3.23 for a 14-day non-resi­
Machen, the fourth ranked Angeles 4-0 nnd 3-2 after the
120 000 — 320
to an upset IS to 15 victory Hunt
dent, and $8 tor an annual
L Pet. GB
contender tor the heavyweight Orioles dropped a 3-1 verdict
over tha Weet In the Coaches
WP—Senkarik, LP—Harris.
non-resident license.
26 .639
Baltimore
crown.
to the Minnesota Twins.
fourth annual All • America (Hunt leads scries, 1-0)
Residents using cane poles New York
42 28 .600 2
"1 have trained harder than
FINAL STANDINGS
Kansas City whipped Bos­
game.
or olher fishing method* out­ Chicago
39 29 2174 3
maybe ever before," Patterson
6
Sunland
P A IN T S
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
Mira acrambled to most
ton 2-1 and Chicago drubbed
side of home county must Minnesota
39 33 .327 ■
said,
"and
I
am
In
very
good
Casselberry
4
GIVE YOUR HOME
Glenn (Fireball) Roberts has
valuable player honors In e
Cleveland 12-3 In other AL
have resident licenses. Li­ Boston
36 38 .486 11
shape. The best man will win,
THE BRIGHT LOOK
4
Longwood
taken a turn for the worse in
hard • fought affair. The
gamrs. Philadelphia topped
censes are not required of Cleveland
33 37 .471 12
and if I do not beat Machen,
Ph. 822-8648
8
Flear
Lake
his
battle
lo
recover
from
former Hurricanes from the
GD
FcL
Houston 8-1, Run Frnncisro
W L
residents to fish non-commcr- Los Angeles 35 41 .461 13
it
will
he
became
he
1*
a
bel­
Altamonte
Twins
8
severe
burns
suffered
in
s
University of Miami fired San Fran.
45 28 .610
heat N'cw York 5-0. Milwau­
clally with not more than Detroit
32 38 457 13
ter boxer than I am ."
5
North Oilando
hi* "amoheball" 40 time* Philadelphia 43 27 .614
Vi May 24 raring mishap.
kee
clipped St. Lout* 5-4 and
three cane poles in the county Washington 31 45 .408 17
Patterson arrived here from
A spokesman al Charlotte
2
Lake Mary
and hit the bullseye tl Pittsburgh 38 32 .543 5Vi
Chicago shut out Cincinnati
of his legal residence, except Kansas City 29 43 .392 18
his
training
camp
on
Monday
Memorial
Hospital
reported
Altam. Senators
1
time*. Ha also traveled 22 Cincinnati
38 84 .528 ovi
Tuesday's Results
and will put the finishing 1-0 in the only games sched­
Tuesday night that the 33- on fish-management areas.
2617 B. French
yard* himself on the ground Chicago
Result* Tueeday
33 34 .507 a
Mlnesota
3
Baltimore
1
touches on his workouts today uled in the National League,
year-old
raring
veteran's
con­
and eat up the gama-wbining Milwaukee 36 37 .403 9
Playoff
Kansas City 2 Boston 1
and Thursday. He plans to go
TO for the Beat
Sunland, 5, Altam. Twin*
St. Louis
36 38 .486 OVi dition had changed "within
New York 4 Los Angeles 0, 1st
a few rounds with his sparr­
San Francisco fans who Los Angeles 34 38 .472 IQVi the list 48 hours from satis
New York 3 Los Angeles 2,
ing partners and then rest
factory
to
fair."
Remember
have been aching tor a quart­ Houston
33 40 .467 11
Results Tuesday
2nd
until the fight at Raasunda
It's reported he has devel­
erback ever since the 4S’er* New York
22 54 .280 25Vi
Florida
Slate
5
ISO
1
th o se
Washington 6 Detroit 3
Soccer Stadium Sunday even­
oped a mild case of pneumonia
traded away Y. A. Title to the
Tuesday's Results
Fla. Slate
000 oot 4 -3 3 8 Chicago 12 Cleveland 8
ing.
New York Giants just poss San Francisco 5 New York 0 and possibly had a blood in­
000 010 O -t 1 7
Thursday's Games
fection, common among burn USO
tbly have found the man to Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 4
W
P
-D
on
Hunter
&lt;4 2„ L P - Cleveland at Detroit, night
victims. He was running i
fill the bill. The 49'era, once Chicago 1 Cincinnati 0
Larry Horton (0-6)
Los Angeles at Baltimore,
high fever and was being glv
a consistent powerhouse In
INTERNATIONAL
Philadelphia • Houston 1
Robbs It Wilson Msler IS
night
en
oxygen
through
a
mask
the NFL, have practically
Tuesday's Results
Only game* scheduled
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) Robbs
052
614
1—19
13
4
Kansas
City
at
New
York,
twi­
around the clock.
changed their entire sq u a d Rochester 4 Buffalo 8
Theraday's Games
Molina, 138, San Jose, Calif.,
Wilson
light
end coaches, loo— numerous
Syracuse 1 Toronto 0
St. Louis at Milwaukee
outpointed Tony Perez, J38Vi,
Meier
443 320 0 -1 5 to 13 Minnesota at Boston
time* In an effort to gel back
Richmond 7 Atlanta 1
Philadelphia al Los Angeles,
Mexico (to).
W
P
-E
sri
Evans
(88),
L
F
Only games scheduled
on the winning aide o f the
Jacksonville 4 Columbus 8
night
Don
Massle
(6-8)
led ge-. But they've consistent
N O R T H HOLLYWOOD,
Chicago at Cincinnati, night
H Il-L arry Hrimnn, WM (2)
of your vacation
Tuesday'* Results
]y gone along with John BroCalif. (UPI) - Johnny New­
New York at Houston, night
eighth and ninth of year
Cntumhua 6 Asheville 2
tile at quarterback,
man, 150, Los Angeles, out­
trip last summer?
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Art Natalinl, WM, fourth of
If Mira got* the chance he’ll
Knoxville 5 Lynchburg 4
pointed Memo Lopes, 150, Tl
NEWPORT,
Ky.
(UPI)
year
Results Tuesday
do more to put the 49’crs back
Birmingham 4 Macon 3
Perfect game pitcher Jim Juana, Mexico, (10).
STANDINGS (Second Half) Panthers 22 Tigers 16
W h y N ot Enjoy A n Airat the top of the league than
Charlotte 4 Chattanooga I
Bunnlng will be honored i t a
LAS VEGAS, Nev. ( U P I ) Klngswood .................................. 9 0
STANDINGS
anyone else.
Longwood ....... .. ............. 6 3 Chief* ............................. 4 0 ceremony preceding the Reds A1 Gonzales, 201V4, Mesa,
Conditioned Car This Summer?
Mcltancy .......................6 3 Panthers ........................ 4 1 Phillies game at Cincinnati'! Ariz., outpointed Lino Ren
don, 182. Havana, Cuba, (10).
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)
Cool Comfort All Summer Long!
Florida Stale
6 4 Yanks ............ - ............. 2 2 Crosley Field on July 20.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The Kansas City Athletics
Hobbi
„ * * #. m i M r e m i 8
4 T igen
. , M # ** • •« i t i t i i . 8
3
have signed two players to The New York Meta have Chase . . . . . » . « . # • * * • * * • # 2 7 Rebels ............................ 1 3
Wo W1U Air Condition
undisclosed bonus contracts picked up Frank Lary'a option Wilton Maler • • • • • * • • • * 2 8 Cubs ............................... 0 4
00
Moat Popular American
WASHINGTON (U P I)-D e - They are Larry Elsasser, 21 from the Detroit Tigers de
USO ................................. 1 9
Game*
Today
Cara.
Prices
Start
spite the Washington Sens a first baseman from the spite Lary'a 0-3 record with
Game* Wednesday
Yanks vs Chiefs (Ft. Mellon
AS LOW AS
tors' lowly position in the University of Cincinnati, and the Meta and hla six-run* per
INSTALLED
No games scheduled
Softbsli F ie ld -4 :30)
American League, Manager left-handed pitcher
Melvin game earned run average.
• Price Doc* Not Include Salas Tat.
Rebels v* Cubs (Ft. Mellon
Git Hod c m got a vote of con- Gnibka, IT, a graduate of
Lary bad been with the
rhlmpanseea are aald to usa
Little
League
Fie
id-4
:5
0
)
(ldence from the club's own­ Bishop Ryan High School In MeU on a conditional basts.
W E SER VICE &amp; R E P A IR
o large variety of call*, In
ers Tuesday when hla con Buffalo.
eluding
a
low-pitched
"hoo"
Occurrence* of albinism is
tract was extended through
A L L A U T O A I R C O N D ITIO N ER S
FAMILY AFFAIR
very rare among reptiles.
of greeting.
the 1066 aeason.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa
_______________ • ________________
(NEA) - For tha Thiels of
NEW YORK (UPI) - Hugh P*fla State, lacrosie literally
McElhesny has signed bis is a family affair.
Nick Thiel waa th* lacrosie
P1TSBURGI1 (U PI) - Th* 1964 contract with the New
ON 100 BRANDS
University of Pittsburgh has York Giants. McElhenny, who coach at Pann State lor 22
1*
the
National
Football
Lea­
years
before
becoming
an
ad
announced it* 10-game foot­
gue's No. 8 all-time yardage mlnlatratlv* assistant to tha
ball schedule for 1065.
The schedule 1st Sept. 18, gainer, will begin his llth athletic director. Now Ms
IN C O R PO R ATED
Oregon; 23, Oklahoma. Oct. 2, year in pro football and hi* aons, Glenn and David, are
regular midfielders on the
at Weil Virginia; 9, at Duke; aecond aa a Giant.
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A R C A D E PA C K A G E STORE
Lion lacrosse team.
16, at Navy; 23, Miami of
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O P E N D A IL Y — • A . M. - f i l l P . M .
The versatile youngsters
Japan's aswins machine In­
Florida; 80, Syracuse. Nov. «,
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are
members
o
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N ode Dame; JJ, at Southern dustry produces 1 J million
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
machines for export annually. Penn State wrestling squad.
Cgjifwnia; 10, Fean State.

Jackson Misses 'Perfect'
Contest By Single Pitch

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Kennedy Celebrates
Hodges' New Pact Seminole

Senior League

1964-65 Fishing
Licenses Now
Available

American
League

Roberts Takes
Turn For Worse

Patterson Says
He's Ready To
Take On Machen

Seminole
Little League

Florida Stale

BRUISING

National League

Men's League

International
League

Fight Results

Southern League

Pee Wee League

A ’s Sign Pair
To Bonus Pacts

Hodges Given

To G et Honors

Pick Up Option

New Contract

McElhenny Signs

Pitt Announces

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y !

Only thing our
Quinine cures:
Thirst.

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“Your Friendly Ford Dealer”

Strickland-Morrison

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Florida, Colombia Map Student Exchange

Bubble Gum Champs Named In Longwood

CHAMPIONS AND runners-up In the bubble gum contest nt Longwood
Klementnry School include, seated from left, Putty Sylar, Lynn Ann
Stevens and Lee Sylnr; buck, June Pugh, Murgaret Sylur und Jimmy
Finch.
(Herald Photo)

Paradise Point Club Ends Season
By Maryann Ml lea
Members of the Paradis*
Point Hobby Club met recent­
ly lit the home of Mia. Hobert Muplesden, 00/11 Hear Lake
Rond, Bear Lake, for their
last meeting until Sept. 10.
Creative work of the members
was on display.

The Hobby Club was start­
ed In February, 1901, when a
group of 'Si ladies attended
a coffee given by Mrs. D. O.
Brooks at her home honoring
a new neighbor. The group
so enjoyed the get-together
that those attending decided
to meet every two weeks. A f­

ter the strond meeting, and
at the oigrestion of Sirs.
Brooks, tilt Udies began work
on various artistic and useful
hobbies, j
Regular meetings have been
held since ricept during tho
summer ■ otiths. Each third
meeting numbers eat out, la­
ter visiting a place o f interest.
The club hm no officers and
all meetlri s are strictly In­
formal wi b the ladies ex­
changing leas, recipes and
genera] hoi Flunking tips.
Regular irmbcrs aro Mrs.
Rrooks, Mr &gt; W. R. Johnston,
Mrs. Edwi rd Parrott, Mrs.
Mnplesden, Mrs. Oliver Hshn,
Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mrs. J. N.
Patterson, Mrs. Glenn Collard,
Mr*. Jerry! Pehlefen, Mr*.
Fred Smith.(Mrs. Mnttie Hol­
ley, Mrs, lq I). Cosper and
Mrs. Fred tlk-k.
Eighty-five per cent o f the
U.S. wine production cornea
from L’nlifonfa.

MRS. 1). O. HKOOKS, hustewd for tho original
meeting o f tho Paradise Point Hobby Club in
February, 1961, ban found painting to be n most
interest ing work, Ins true tor for the club bus
been Mrs, Knth Smith, retired art teacher. Mrs.
Brooks is shown here with her paintings of
hibiscus blooms.
(Herald Photo)

Legal Notice
l. \
TJIK
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-s i x t h
j t i l t n s I,
riiiii it.
ix
am i
run
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r i i r x T V . k i .(l i m i t .
I t c n t x i K iti sin. i it in
at: i t t o u r ir .T t i t m :
JOHN T VS UN

Plaintiff

VS.

G l /O W I K

UPTON, st *t.
Defendant#
X l l T I f K OP at IT
T il l GEORGE UPTON, an t If
m.
irrlscl ---- UPTON, lilt
known wife, If nil**. »rut If
ds.nl,
his or
her
unknown
lislr*. -Isvlssss,’ Isira'scs ,ut.|
grant***.
Amt sit person* amt parties
clalmlnir Interest by, through,
under or asatpsl any of tht
a b uts known or unknown p.ir.
tls* and ALL, PERSONS I I W .
1N«I lilt C1-A1MLNO ANY INTIDIEST IN T H E FOLLOW IM l
DEHi'HUIED LAND:
lira In 495 f»--t North o f tht
Southwest corner of SE44
of
of HI-:1* . of Se.-Mon
10
Township
51
Smith
llang * I t Hast, run tlimca
2-10 t«*l
Last.
1*5 (cet
North loo feot W r it. 105
feet South of point of h*.
Klunlng,
containing
t/4
acre, mnr# or les*.
T h * nature o f tht* autt I* to
remove certain cloud* from
and to quiet end confirm th*
at-'-** deecrlhcd property.
Tha name of Ih* Oourl In
which ault ha* been lnstllutsd
(a tb s Circuit Court for the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
for Seminole County. Florida.
Th* abbreviated title of tin­
ea** Is JOHN TYSON. v*r*ue
OKOftllB UPTON and ---------UPTON,
hie
unknown
wtfe,
a*I&lt;] JOHN TYSON lieltta plain­
tif f and *ald GEORGE UPTON
gnd - . ... UPTON, hla unknown
Wife, bains defendant*.
Th* dex-rlptIon of th* real
properly Involved to »* set
forlh herelnatwrvs.
You and sault of you are
hereby required to file your
answer
and other
dsfsnslt*
pleading with Ih* (Tterk of the
above Court and aerve a copy
(hereon upon title*. flsdrlwk a
It-hltiBon. Attorney* for Plain­
tiff. 145 South Magnolia Street.
Orlando, Florida, on or halo re
(lie trd day of August, A. D,
1914. If you fall to do *0 a

Decree I'm • tin/—— Min u»

entered *g »ln *t you fur the
relief demanded In th* Cotnpla int
WITNESS. My haud a n t tha
teal of eald C o urt at Sanfurd.
getnlnola County, Florida, thte
t*th day of Juna 19*4.
(HEAL)
Arthur It. Itachwilh. Jr,
Clark of the Circuit Court,
In and For Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida,
liy : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Edward A. Nasal of th* firm of
GILES. H E DRICK A
RKUINSON

l i t South Magnolia Itreet
Orlando. Florida
Attorneys for i'lalntlff
Publish July l, I. II, It, t»M
C U ll-i

News 0( Area Service Men

Army Pvt. Joim A. ReitU-r, son uf Mr, and Mrs. C. N.
Heittcr, 1202 flurida Ave., AlLi moil ta Bpriiif*, lias been as­
signed lo the|602nd Artillery
at Fort Wuiffgrighl, Alaska.
Heittcr, a military policextyrii K m* s a l e
tjtc Arm
Arm;y lit lie
man, cttUDied
-iod tie
NOTICE IS IIEttEUY U t V - comber lPI'i/1 and completed

Legal Notice

RN that on the 10th duy of
July. 19(4 at 11:00 A. 51. at
the Weal door of the Court
House o f Seminole Counly, at
Sanford, Florida. Ih* undertinned Clark will offer fur
sals tha following described
real property:
feat ST. Oakland little, ac­
cording to the plat there­
of aa recorded In Plat Hook
un­ 13. pare* (1 and (I. Public
Records o f Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida
together w-ith nit elructuree
improvement *, fixture,, appli­
ance*. and appurtenances on
-nld land or need In conjunc­
tion therewith.
The aforeeald sale will he
made pursuant lo a final de­
cree of foreclosure entered In
Chancery Action No tS9XJ now
pending tn the Circuit Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit of
and f.»r Seminole County, Flor­
ida.
DA TED
lids 29th day of
June. 19(1.

(SEAL)

Arthur It. Iterkwrlth, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
van den llerg A Hay
Attorneys for I'lulntlff
115 East Church Street
140 First Federal Ilulldlng
Orlando, Florid*
Publish July 1, 19(4.

CDH-I

Ry Donna Fo»te»
Approximately 35 children
attending the summer recrention program at Longwood
Elementary School participat­
ed in thr bubble gum blow­
ing contest which took place
laet Friday,
.
All size* uf bubbles were
blown from “ fisslcra” to big
“ all over the face'1 bubbles.
After three blow-offs, cham­
pions named in each age group
were Jane Pugh, ID years and
older; Margaret Sylnr, eight
and nine years old mid her
sister, Putty Sylar, five, six
and seven years old.
Runner-up winners were
Jimmy F'inrh, 10 y.-urs and
older; Lee Sylar, eight and
nine years old and Lynn Ann
Stevens, five, six amt seven
year* old. Lynn Ann is s past
champion from lust year in
her age group.
Special events scheduled
during the remainder of tho
program, which Is conducted
each -Monday, Wednesday and
F'riday from 8:30 until 11:30
a.m. at the tchool, are hobo
stew and hobo contest, wntermelon cutting and eating con­
test, doll ami hobby show,
twist and limbo contest, bi­
cycle rodeo, peanut taint,
wiener roast and Junior Olym­
pics.
Another special event, for
which tho date will be an­
nounced, is a fishing contest
to l&gt;c held at the lake at Ly­
man High School.
Arts and craft* are taught
by Mrs. Nell Prut-ding, coun­
ty music teacher. All athletic
activities are under direction
o f Conches Walt Dzurui and
Rodney Unibergcr of Lyman
High.
Youngsters skate at Skate
City on Tuesdays and swim
at Jamil OT-ukes Country Club
in Casselberry on Thursday*
between the hours of 9 and
ll:&lt;TO a.in. A minimum fee
is charged for each activity
and children must ariauge fur
their own trnnaportation.
First through sixth grade
students in the area who have
not yet registered for the
program may do so at the
school any Monday, Wednes­
day nr Friday morning.

basic truinlng at Fort Jurkson, S.C.
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Army PFC John W. Clark
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Rruwti, Is a tank driver
in Company
2nd linttiillon
of the 33rd Armored near
Kirch Gone In .Germany, He

recently part
ted In n
week of annual training testa
near Wildfleckcg, Germany.
Hie ATT is a rotnplela assei-smfnt of a suit’s conibst
rrsditu-ss under the most real­
istic ronditloiiH possible in
peacetime.
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*

*

Pvt. ncmnid L. Ileckey Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Bernard
Hockey of 170J W. Second
St., Itna Just completed an
eight week lineman course at

Legal Notice
* n r i r is
PubUr InIr
RhIIrI r h Iiih
l»r
Warehouse*

Plifl'R l#!r w

la Ike r o a n e f the Twenty A itultUo »*!• Uy lu rllon will
J u t s * . Srmlnnl* (’ M a t y , F l * i - bn held at 19:0(i *4 tn-« H* t tiriUy,
■•I*. I * ITnhel*.
July 11, 1904
oont Ipu Ipr
In rri (total* of
until flfiUhed at (he W i r t *
Fit ED P. STRANGE,
tinuiv
I'rBinlwt* t** Thciiti**
Deceased. Movlnir A ht**r nit. 5:01 Surth
To All I re*1 1 ore and Peresna lAHUrile hriiiford F|«r1dRi (« #*■»!“
llailax
Claims wr llrmaad* Ipfy wirchouMmiti'i tl^n for
Aaalael said Eetalei
ehitrii*** on tb^ lots of llouoo*
You and each of you are hnl«! tfoodn a* d* if r l h n l f« r tho
hereby notified and re-pilred to b iR'lo%V ll m11 tl 11 W11tr * ’
present any claim* and demande
Wllllr f;.»r»r I^.t So, &lt;111
which you, or either of you
of houprholtl Roods
n-cy have against the aetat* of
IhiVR Kd vu rii .
lx&gt;( No.
FHKD P. PTRANGK, derraaed
of ho Uphold rcnuI*
late of eald County, to the
3d W IllUm* lot Vo. I t » l
county
Judge
of
Seminole
of h uiiM* ho Id
In
County. Florida, at hla offlc*
lUlph VarhroORti. Lot No.
In the court house of aald
I3SI Of hoU»«llOld
r - u n t y at Sanford. Florid »,
W i n d * tturrlA loot No. 144
within al l
calendar
months
o f hfiuatdioM Roodp
from tit* lime of the first pnbIda Juna, I M No, l i f t of
1i-Bt|Af of - M b noflea
Two
V*&gt;*1mm5«exI
copies of rach claim or demand
K. E, Duey. I*»t No. I l l Of
shall be In writing, and shall
h-iuaehuld g"-&gt;ds
elate the place o f residence and
Thom** King. N*. IIS Van
poet office
address
of
th*
1 . 1 n • a Shipment. No. Itclaimant, and ahall he aworn
1221,
to by the claimant, hla agent,
l&gt;oe L&gt;t n.Lo. household
or attorney and accompanied
good*.
by a filing fee of one dollar
At*o,
varlou* and
sundry
and such claim or demand not lliffl| o f storage for •••»#» (•)
ao filed ahall be void.
other famtllea who have re­
J. D. STRANGE
leased th- Ir atoragi Iota for
Aa aseculor of Ih* I-asl sale. All Item* ut gwctloa— No
reserve bid*— All sale* final—
55 til and Testament of
Cash and carry at . . I *
FRED P. STRANGE
Sale conducted by l.ewt* C.
Deceased
Deli. Licensed Auctioneer,
gTENMTROM. DAVIS
Thome* t f o .i u g A Storage
A MctNT- &gt;HII
ICI N. L.urel
Attorneys for Executor
Poet Offlc* lios lSle
Sanford, Florida
Mendell Davis, ytgr.
Hanford. Florida 51771
Publish July L I. 15. 22, 19(1. Publish July L I, 1914.
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COMET

CERAMICS were chosen ns the hobby of Mrs.
Glenn Collnrcl, member of the Pnrndlse Point
Hobby Club. Here she displays attractive white
pitcher decorated in trimmings of Fold.
(Herald Photo)

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Navy Ensign Thomas W.
Bauman, Supply Corps, son
o f Mrs. R. J. Bauman o f 4/12
Hrutt Ave. recently graduat­
ed from Naval Supply Offic­
ers School In Athens, Ga.
* •
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Charles K. Olllff, son of
Mr*. Grace K. Olliff o f Oviodo was recently promoted U&gt;
lieutenant colonel whilt serv­
ing with Headquarter*, Fitm
Logistical Command at Fort
Bragg, N. C.
Col. Olliff, signal officer
of the command's Signal Sec.
tion is a 1041 gradual* o f Ov­
iedo High School. II* attend­
ed Duke University and Flor­
ida Southern.

Art Plugs Fitnesn
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) —
Art Linklettcr is appearing In
a film for President Johnson's
physical fitness program.

HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc.

Thursday! Friday!
Saturday! Only!

That’s all you pay to get
”
NEW NYLON
All-Weather"42"

the Army Fouthenstcra Sig­
nal School in Fort Gordon,
Ga.
ileckey, who entered the
Army last November, h«» been
trained to construct and main­
tain open wire, lead covered
cubic* and field communica­
tion wiles.
*
*
*
Roger C. Hodges, machin­
ist's mate fireman, f ’ HN, sou
of Mr. and Mr*. Morris G.
Hodges of .Sanford, is a crew
member o f tha Navy attack
transport UBS Chilton con­
ducting (mining operations In
the Caribbean.
The USS Chilton rarrlea
eoinbnt-rcady Marines for sea
assault landings.
Stanton O. Dormlney, aasistant tax assessor o f Menilliole County has been ruminlesiuned u 2nd Ll. in Com­
pany It., o f tha 1241)1 Infantry
of tlie Florida National Guard,
following contmencnrm-nt exer­
cises at Ciuiip Blandliig Na­
tional Guard Officer* Candi­
date School.
Dormlney, who lives at lbOl
Forrest Drive in Sanford 1«
a Jit.Ml graduate of the Univarsity uf Georgia where he
earned a bachelor of science
degree in engineering.
He is a nu mber o f the Sanford-Seminole Jayrees, the
Tax Assessor’s Assn, o f Flor­
ida and the International
Assn, o f Assessing Officers.

|study the administration of.
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI) — ida students.
The spokesman said the Junior cotlegea and learn more!
Florida and Colombia will
Colombian educators want to about tho etste’e educational,
work out a student and pro­
send people to Florida to |television program.
fessor exchange program in
the next few weeks, a spokes­
man for Secretary of State
Tom Aduiua announced yes­
terday,
Tito objectives o f tho pro*
giant were generally agreed
upon hi*t Week when a del­
egation of Colombian offic­
ials and educators • visited
state and private) universi­
ties.
The spokesman for Adam*
who is attending a meeting
of secretaries of states In
New York, said the secretary
would bring the matter to
the State Cabinet Board of
Education formally in Uie
next week or two.
IMMEDIATE DELIVE R Y-FA ST C R E D IT -E A S Y T E R M S !
Ho said Adams will ask the
state to waive tuition at state
universities
for
Colombian
students. The Colombian gov­
ernment will try to work out
109 NORTH PALMETTO AYE.
u similar agreement for Flor­

with
extra mileage

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detects in workmanship and materials and normal road haz­
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wwm nt

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�P»p« 10— July 1, 1064

Miss Asensio Weds i t Derryberry

M iss Carlton Bride Of Mr. Smith
Visa Oulda Ruth Carlton,
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Edward Carlton of San­
ford, and Malcolm Woodfalk
Smith Jr., ton of Mrs. Charles
Stewart Brown and the late
Malcolm Woodfalk Smith Sr.
were united In holy matri­
mony on June 27 at 8 p.m. at
Holy Cross Episcopal Churchh
with the Rev, Leroy D. Sopper officiating In the sacred
rites of the candlelight, doubut ring ceremony.
Two seven branched candel­
abra itood at the rear of the
altar rail with bouquets of
white glads, pom pom mums,asters and greenery at the
sides. Baskets and ‘ planters
of greenery, glads, mums and
asters were placed on the
chancel rail. Aisle candles
lined the center of the church
and the family pews were
marked
with
white satin
streamers, g r e e n e r y and
while glads.
Mrs. Benjamin E. Wiggins,
organist, presented "Prlcre” ,
"L et Us Ever Walk With Je­
sus" and "A Miniature" pre­
ceding the ceremony with
Handel's "Sclplo” and "Occaalouai Overture" used as the
processional and recessional
respectively.
Miss Patty Olenn Johnson,
soprano, sang '0
Perfect
Love" and "Ave Marla."
The lovely bride, given In
marriage by her father, was
exqulsitaly gowned In formal
bridal peau with re-embroid­
ered Alencon lace. The fitted
bodice with a bateau neckline
featured bracelet l e n g t h
sleeves and the deep pleated
bell skirt waa accented by a
floating back Watteau panel,
falling to a chapel length
train. Her Imported Illusion
veil was attached to a match­
ing forward headpiece of self
petals embellished with Alen­
con lace. She wore wrist
length kid gloves and carried
an arm bridal bouquet of
white rotas and phalaenopais
orchids.
Mist Sherry Lee attended
the bride aa maid of honor
god her formal gown was
a iua silk organ* a over taffe­
ta featuring a fitted bodice
with bateau neckline and el­
bow langth sleeves with a
softly draped bell ikirt. iter
headpiece waa a short aqua
veil o f Illusion, alachrd to an
organss rose and she carried
• cascade bouquet of daisies
and pom pom chrysanthe­
mums.
Attending
ae bridemaidt
were Mias Linda Sue Williams,
cousin of the bride, Miss JoAmi Zeigler, Mias Patricia
Jenks, Tampa, sorority sis­
ter and Mbs Mary Kay Glrda,
Albany, Ga., sorority sister,
who were gowned Identically
to the m ild of honor.
The groom's best man was
Clay H, Felts of Orlando, and

ushers were Richard Smith,
brother of the bridegroom,
Doyle Carlton, counsln of the
bride, Robert Williams and
Paul Morgan.
The bride’s mother was st­
ored in an elegant pink em­
broidered street length cotton
sheath with pink accessories
and a while phulacnopsis or­
chid corsage.
The mother of the groom

selected a chic street length
rose chiffon with white ac­
cessories and a white phalaenopsls orchid corsage.
Following the reception, an
clahroatc reception was held
at Holy Cross Parish House.
Hie bride's table, covered
with a while Madeira rlolh,
wa« centered with the three
tiered wedding cake lopped
with a miniature bride ami

MRS. MALCOLM WOODFALK SMITH, JR

Miss Judith Asensio, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Gabriel Javier
Asensio of this city, and the
late Mr. Asensio, became the
bride of William David Der­
ryberry, son of Sir. and Sir*.
David Derryberry of Louis­
ville, Ky., on Saturday, June
27, at 4 p.m. at the United
States Naval Air Station, San­
ford, with Chaplain Robert
Deal performing the double
ring ceremony.
The chapel was a profusion
of colorful Anthurlums, tro­
pical greens and palms, all
down in from Hawaii for the
wedding,
Russell Matthews furnlslted
tiic traditional wedding music.
Given In marriage by her
brother, Ashton Derby Aienski, the bride was beautiful,
gowned In formal while bridal
taffeta re-embroidered with
Alcncon lace. The fitted bodice
featured a sweetheart neck­
line with cap sleeves and tiny
billions down Hie back to the
taffeta how which scl off the
flowing chapel train. Her fin­
gertip veil of silk illusion fell
from a pillbox of bridal taffe­
ta accented with lace, match­
ing the gown. She carried a
crescent-shaped bridal bou­
quet of white Vanda Culicleyaa orchids and white Van­
da Jcochirni orchids, flown

groom and three point crystal
candelabra. Fern and pom
pom mumt centered t h e
punch table, containing two
crystal punch bowla and nuts
and mints In crystal com­
potes.
Assisting at the reception
were Mrs. W, If. Stewart,
Mrs. R. W. Kobcrg, Mrs. R.
A. Tuttle, Mrs. Ted Williams,
Mrs. W. J. Carlton, Mrs. J.
D. Carlton, Mrs. Hugh Carl­
ton, Mrs. Paul Morgan. Mrs.
II. B. Owens, Mrs. Marlon
Roberts. Mr*. Howard Whclchol, Mrs. L. R. Johnson and
Mrs. J. 11. Lee Jr.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Ada Rupert, Sylvia
Williams, Slicralynn Williams.
Martha
Johnson,
La ume 11
Johnson, Uetlle Wiggins and
Palsy Owens.
The bride’s book was kept
by Desta l&gt;ee Horner and
Merritt Phillips with Larry
Williams furnishing soft piano
background music.
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a smart navy
linen ensemble with white
■hell blouse, navy and while
accessories ami she wore the
orchid corsage from her bri­
dal bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith will re­
side at 0081k Raker Street in
Tampa.
Out of town wedding guests
were Edward Rupert, Ada and
Margaret Rupert, Montgom­
ery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jcnks, Tampa and Mr.
MORE . MORE
MORE ..
and Mrs. R. W. Koberg, Wil­
liam and Gay Kobcrg, Falli
Church, Va.,
Also David Smith, Mrs.
Charles Stuekle Sr., Mrs. C.
A. Roxall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Hcinmlllcr, Mrs. W. E. Rob­
inson, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Brown and Mrs. Clay Fe4ls
all of Orlando.

MISS GAY COLETTO
wnn h RUOflt o f Major
General anil Mrn, Willinm Cassidy at tho
West P o i n t Military
Hall yiven lit Fort IJolvolr, Virginia in honor
o f the United States
Military
A c a d e m y,
Class of 1905, June 17, The Kirschsteins
1964. Miss Coletto is a
former student o f Sem­
inole High School and Return Following
is presently residing
with her parents in Eastern Vacation
Alexandria, V i r g Inin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W.
Miss Coletto Is visitinR
Klrschsleln
have
returned
her Rrandporents, Mr.
home to Sanford after a threeand Mrs. L. C. Simcrly
week trip.
o f Sanford.

They flral went to Walter
Reed Army Medical Center,
Washington, D. C., where Mr.
Kirschstein hud Ilia annual
p h y s i c a l check-up, which
turned out welt.
They later visited N Inguru
Fulls nnd Montreal, Canada,
and apenl a weekend with
friends In Albany, N.Y. and
then on to visit hit cousin in
Franklin Siplnre, L.I., Nev
York and to see (he World’s
Fair,
Upon their return to Florida
they toured Key West, Miami
Heni-h and visited friend* in
Hollywood, Florida.

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birthday
with a party at Hie hninc of
hla parents last week.
Guest* enjoying the fun
nnd treats were Cynthia and
Reggie Gaines, Hope and
Mark Hatcher of Sanford,
Edie and Melanie Small, Tina
Neal, Judy and Gigl Grnndi,
Margaret
Mngcnhcimcr,
Charles Couliette, llnicc ami
Vivian Watson, Janice and
Charlotte
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Hilly
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MISS SUSAN (SUNNY) SKINNER, right, waled, ami hur bridal attendthe regular monthly meeting
ants wore honor Riiests of it lavish bridesmaids luncheon ul the Mayfair
Wednesday, July 1 at 7:30
home o f Mrs. Roy G. Williams, who served as hostess. Seated wltn Sunny
p.m. at the Oddfellows Hall
is her mother, Mrs. A. L. Skinner, and standiiiR from the left are Mrs.
on Magnolia Avenue.
Williams and Mrs. Walter E. Neal, mother uf the Rroom, from Liberty,
Routine business will be
N. C.
discuistd, and all members
Bride • elect Sunny Skin­
prepared by Mrs. Williams. sre urged to be present to
ner and her bridal attendants
Miss Skinner was lovely in lend their support, as there
were itonor guests of a lavish
a pastel floral whipped cream will be no meeting In August.
bridesmaids luncheon 1 u 11
print with a sweeping skirt,
Friday at the fashionable Elfeaturing hand smocking at South Seminole
lli.lt Avenue Mayfair home
the waistline.
o| tho Itoy G. Williams' with
Enjoying the delightful lun­
Mr*. (RtibyJ Williams serv­
cheon with the hostess and
ing as Die most capable host­
Mr*. June Goodwin of Her­
bride-elect were Mr*. A. L.
ess.
In Allamouto
Skinner, mother of the bride- mit* Trail
The reception rooms were
Springs, has just returned
elect;
Mrs.
Walter
E.
Neal,
embellished with colorful flo­
mother of the groom, Mis* front a visit in Cleveland,
ral
arrangement*
aynonoSue Neal and Miss Ann Neal, Ohio.

Deckline, cap cleevca and a
slim skirt accented with pert
bowa at the waiit from which
the Rowing train fell. Her
ahort Ice blue veil waa at­
tached to a criss-cross beadpiece of peau de «oie. Her
flowera, also from Hawaii,

from Hawaii by her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stephan
A. Derby.
Stra. Jamea Pirotte attend­
ed the bride as matron of
honor, and the was gowned in
floor-length ice blue peau de
sole, festurtng a scooped

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Mr. and Mr*. Frank IMct-]c**r
roninto of Cranio Vista will
unt
entertain Mrs. j Plutropinto’ s
brother-in-law a»d alster, Mr.
nnd Mr*. Anthcny I’ andellne
of New York, nsd aon, David,
who recently graduated from
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Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith
o f Seminole Dr. celebrated
Mrs Smith's birthday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
friends, June lit, at u special Drawn o f Alicante Dr. spent
dinner parly.
several days at Cape Cod,
Mnas., where they visited
Mr. nnd Mr*. Curtis E. with friends at NewmlnUter.
Redman of Vohsla Dr., have
Mrs. Rrown (I-nura) also
us their house [ueita for tun went to the Mac Dowell Col­
days, Mr. 1tel mini’s alster ony In Peterboro, N il. and
and brother-in-law, Mr. and visited the Howard Greens at
Mrs. Henry (kuper ami chil­ their cottage In Charlotte, VL
dren,
Bridget and Bryan
Kn route home they stop­
from Lmiisvilh, Ky.
ped to visit Mr*. II. Eric Jew­
ett at her home in White
William Ilt-n-ghun, Jr. will Plains, N.Y. for ten days, and
spend his vacation in Bridge­ renewed old friendship* there.
port, Conn., n ilin g his for­
mer school rhuns. He will de­
A cool dressing for cooked
part with Ills grandparents,
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Chuclio vegetable salad is made with
finely chopped cucumber fold­
uf Dellury.
ed Into sour cream tint hai
Mr. nnd Mn. Myron Arcar- been pepped up with lemon
dl o f Park Lane spent twu Juice and carraway seeds.
weeks In Or.ote Park, N.Y. at
tile home of Mrs. AccnrdiV
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
VindetL
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They attended the Fair in
Flushing, N.T. and alio saw
Richard Ilurttn in "Hamlet."
Newly Modernized and
While In Oiune Turk they
Re-Decorated.
went to tho rices at Acqudact.
All the children went along
except sun, Uigur, who is still
New Location
in College.

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sisters of the groom from
Liberty, N. C.j Mrs. Paul U.
Wells, sister of the brideelect, from Stamford, Conn.;
Mr*. Pat Wilson, sister in law
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Mrs. Walter Wiggins, cousin
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featured d o u b l e carnation
leia, centered with a blue or­
chid cortege.
The bridal attendant! were
Mr*. Charle* James, Mrs.
Jatnei Durbin, Mia* Sally
William* and Hlaa Donna
Derry be try, alater of the
groom, and they were gowned
identical to the matron of
honor.
Lt. Jamea Plrolte aerved
the groom aa beat man and
ushers were Lt. Robert Neil
Templeton, Memphis, Tenn.,
Lt. Robert Martin and LL
George Mallck, Oceana, Va.,
Lt. Jotm Sutor and Lt. (jg )
Norman Ciurcha, both of San­
ford.
Little Ml** Kim Auitin of
Jacksonville was Rower girl,
wearing ice blue peau d«
aoJe with matching velveteen
bows and carrying a while
atraw basket filled with whit*
rose p i' il*.
The b rio i'j mother chose a
smart blue silk ensemble with
matching acctasor^i und her
corsage was white Cattelleya
orchids.
The groom's mother waa at­
tired in champagne beige laca
with accessories in accord
and her corsage waa of rosea
and orchids.
Following the wedding, a
low ly reception waa held at
the home of Mrs. Robert Trua
In Lake Mary, which was dec­
orated In AnUiurlumi, tropi­
cal green* and palms.
Assisting at the reception
were Mr*. Frederick Wil­
liams, Mrs. Harold Green­
wood, Mrs. Donald Den suit,
Mrs. Arthur Kelly, Sir*. Everett Dlx, Miss Vada Stoffer and
Sliai Betsy Williams.
•
Floating hostesses w t r i
Mr*. Craig Stoore, Mrs. Leroy
SlacTavlth, and Mrs. Jamea
Bashan.
Mr. and Sira. Derryberry
left immediately after the re­
ception for a wedding trip to
Jamaica with the bride attir­
ed in a stunning yellow lines
ensemble with matching ac­
cessories and wearing the or­
chid corsage from her bridal
bouquet.
The newlywed* will reside
at 4375 Lexington Avenue is
Jacksonville.
Out of town guests attend­
ing the wedding were Sir. and
Mrs, David Derryberry, Mias
Kay Derryberry, Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Robbins and
Cathy Robbins, • 11 from
Louisville, Ky.; Sir. and Stra.
Harold Greenwood, Boynton
Beach, and LL Cdr. and Stra.
Glen Austin, Capt. and Mrs.
Silas Johnson, Sihs Startha
Burnside and Lt.
Ronald
Whcrtbon, all from Jackson­
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Captain and Mr*. Robert
Ware were honored with a
farewell party Saturday night
in the NAS ballroom. Hosts
for the occasion were the sta­
tion officers.

children: Kathryn ,9. Melissa,
8, Kelly, 6, John Jr.. 3. and
Casey, 2. Lt. Cdr. Moloney la
the maintenance officer ofVAH-ll'a Detachment 8.
Jo's hobbies include paint­
ing, cooking, drag racing and
interior decoration. She has
Captain Ware was relieved been a NOW board represent­
Monday by Captain Chandler ative, oo the Thrift Shop board
Swanson. He ia retiring from in Sanford and was on the
the Navy and will make hli officers wives board in Kings,
home with Mrs. Ware In Pen- villc for three years.
As busy as she Is. Jo also
sacola.
A wooden and silver engrav­ finds time to participate in the
ed Ice bucket waa presented many benefit shows for char­
to Captain and Mra. Ware by ities and hospitals and has
Cdr. Stanley Stnnul on behalf done volunteer work for the
MRS. STANLEY STANUL and Mra. Robert
Lions clubs.
of the station officers.
Ware, tit the farewell tea Thursday for Mrs.
The buffet dinner waa follow­
Other
activities
include
Ware.
ed by dancing and a presents- working as a model and fash­
tinn of a skit by several offi­ ion consultant, lab technician the husbands had been Invited. and Mra. P. N. Becton. Can­
cer* and their wivea. They and a reporter for the Kings­ Mrs. James Bell and Mra. asta player* were Mrs. Gary
George Klett were hostesses. Morrow, Mra. Paul Criswell,
were Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Clin­ ville Record.
# * «
ton D. MacDonald, Lt. Cdr.
Mrs. Michael Durant waa Mrs. Jerry Henson and Mra.
and Mra. Earl Unger, LL and
Mrs. Henry Dement was given a baby gift for her James Greenwood.
Mra. Dick Cooke waa also
Mra. Clayton Matnele, Lt. (jg ) honored by the officers wive* youngest child and Mr*. W. A.
and Mra.. John Williams, 1st of RVAH-3 at a farewell Craig waa a guest of the present.
• • •
Lt, and Mrs. Harry Gentry, "ranch style” luncheon held group.
Hostess
for a luncheon In
Lt. and Mra. Elmer Haupt and at the Villa Nova.
Those at the luncheon were
Lt. Cdr. Ed Christiansen and
Cdr. Dement, the executive Cdr. and Mrs. Taft, Lt. Cdr. honor of Mrs. Henry Dement
Lt. (jg ) Bruce Biumrucker.
officers of RVAH-3, is retiring sod Mrs. Pat O'Gsra. Lt. and and Mrs. C. J. Younghlade,
The party also served as a from the Navy and thp family Mrs, John Barger, Lt. and was Mra. Craig Moore of the
welcome aboard for Captain is going to Missouri where Mrs. Richard Barnes, Lt. Cdr. RVAH-3 officers wives club.
and Mra. Swanson. Other they will run a farm.
and Mrs. Bell, U . Cddr. and The luncheon was held at the
m w members of the station
The place cards were pic­ Mrs. Tom Conroy, Lt. Cdr. Moore home.
Both the Youngbladet and
officers welcomed were Lt. ture* of little calves and the and Mrs. Durant, Lt. (jg ) and
f j f ) Richard Mmcarinl, Chap­ centerpiece of mum* and ear- Sir*. Russell Germain, U. Dement* hava left RVAH-3.
lain MacDonald and CVO and nations featured a woven In and Mra. William Goodman, Cdr. Younghlade la the exe­
Mrs. Julian Eberhart.
rope lariat, in keeping with Lt. (Jg) and Mra. Paul Haney. cutive officer of RVAH-9 and
Cdr. Dement 1* retiring.
Farewell gifts were present- the theme were several gag
Lt. Cdr. and Mra. Kleu, Lt.
Mra. Moore served daiqulr. ed by Cdr. Stanul to Lt. Cdr. gifts such as a black angua and Mra. Paul Murray, Lt.
•nd Mrs. Clark Crain, Dr. piggy bank with pennies from and Mrs. Robert Recknor, Lt. lea from a crystal punch bowl
Charles Morosini, Chaplain each of the squadron wives, a and Mrs. Joe Gilmore, Cdr. on the coffee table preceding
the lunch of asparagus rou­
•nd Mra. Robert Deal, Lt. (Jg) bandana and an egg basket.
and 31rs. V. Matula, Lt. and
David O, Towner and Captain
Mrs. George Kimmons, wife 31ra. Chuck McKenna, Lt. Cdr. lade, cherry tomatoes, potato
(USMC) and Mra. Richard E. of the commanding officer of and 3tra, Alan Week*, Lt. and ttlcka and frozen Key lime
Hslalip.
the squadron, presented Mrs. Mrs. Edward Williams, M. pie.
Mrs. Youghlade won high
Station officer* wives were Dement with an engraved and Mra. O. F. Wilater, Lt.
hostesses for a tea held in ailver howl. Mrs. Kimmons (Jg) and 3Ira. William Wim­ score at bridge following the
the BOQ wardroom Thursday complimented Mrs. Dement berly and Lt. and Mrs. Paul luncheon. Others present were
Mrs. Harry Bryant, Mra. Wil­
afternoon where Mrs. Ware and told the wive* that she
Wlrcinan.
liam Roae, Mrs. James Dirgreeted her Navy and civilian was an example of a good
• • •
otte, Mr*. William Maticzowfriends.
Navy wife. Mrs. Fred Stipp
Mrs. Richard Wright waa
A yellow and white color was also honored with a fare­ the guest of honor at a din­ ski, Mra. James Goss and
Mra. Floyd E. Hunt.
•chcme waa carried out In the well gift.
ner Friday at the Villa Nova,
• • •
yellow m u n i and white glad­
Among ihe 41 person* at­ held by the officers wive* of
COMING EVENTS
iolus centerpiece, white cloth tending the luncheon were VA11-7. Her husband. Lt. Cdr.
Thursday, July 2
and yellow taper* which were guests o f Mrs. H. H. Ilrown, Wright, will leave VAH-7 in
Staff officers wives coffee,
on the acrvlng table. Coffee, Mrs.
William
Malinowski, July to go to ataff and com­
tea, punch and finger foods Mis* Margaret Dement, Mr*. mand school m Montgomery, 10 a. m. Home of Mr*. Wal­
lace Holton.
were served. Members of tha Warren Hocltcr, Mrs. C. J. Alabama, at Maxwell AFU.
RVAH-5 officers wivea cof­
atation officer* wive* took Ynungblado and Mrs. John
Tlie Wrights have two child­
fee, to a. m. Home of Mra.
turns pouring the beverages Draim.
ren and have been In Sanford
* • •
Hostesses for the luncheon, for two yean . During that Robert Lovelace.
RVAH-3 officers wives cof­
Naval Offlcier* Wive* Club which featured a choice of time Mrs. Wright haa been
member*'will meet Thursday beef burgundy, chicken divan the squadron wives club re­ fee, 10 a. m. Afterburner.
VAH-7 officers wives cof­
July 9, at the NAS ballroom or lobster newburg, were Mrs. presentative to tho NOW
for their semi annual electiod William Rose, Mrs. Kiminon* board and served aa chairman fee, 10 a. m. Home of Mra.
Dick Conn.
and change of board coffee. and Mrs. Frank Uransom.
of the election and change of
Station officers wives lun­
• • •
Hostetaea for the event are
board coffee hosted by the
cheon,
12 noon. BOQ ward­
the officers wives o f RVAH-3.
Members of the Vigilante Peacemaker wives.
room.
They have chosen to use tha Navy Wives Club No. 211 will
After dinner at the restaur­
Friday, July 3
national conventions and elec* hold the next meeting at the
ant, the group went to the
VAH-7 officers wives aplash
tiona as a theme and will con­ conference room on July 13
home of Mra. Roy McClain for
parly, 8 p. m. Home of Mrs.
vert the ballroom Into a con­ at 7:30. Any Navy wife in­
card*. Those present were
vention hall for the day.
terested
in attending the Mr*. Zeke Burns, Mr*. Rich Richard Wright.
Candidate* for president are meeting of the national organ­
Martin, Mr*. At Campbell,
Mra. William Yelinek, the in­ ization can call Mrs. Rhea Mra. B. B. Brown, Mr*. Geor­
cumbent, and Mrs. C. L. Fita- Cooper at 322-4611 or Mrs.
ge Dresser, Mrs. Marsh Bitpatrick. Vice • presidential Bonita Who! ploy at 322-5073.
tick, Mrs. Ed Foy and 31rs.
nominees are Mrs. Martin
Recent activities* of the club Dick Conn.
Sheridan and Mr*. J. D. Molo­ include the presentation of
• • •
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - A
ney.
silver ash trays ai farewell
New officer* of the VAH- light plane crashed in the
Mrs. Moloney was born In gifts to Captain and Mra. Ro­
enlisted mens wives club will ocean Just off this resort
New Jersey and spent sum bert Ware and Chaplain and
I n * installed at a luncheon at
beach Monday night after its
mere there, but lived most cf Mrs. Robert DeaJ, the club’*
tho NAS ballroom on July 8.
her life in St. Louis, Missouri sponsors. Mrs. Cooper and
engine sputtered and conked
The luncheon will begin at
There Jo met her husband who Mrs. Alice Best made the pre­
12:30 p. m. Tigcrette, officers out over motel row. Two men
waa "the boy next door,” and sentations.
to be installed Include Mr*. were killed.
they were married in 1954 at
A contest to Interest new Marvin Koozer, Mr*. William
The two men who checked
St. Louis.
member* was net up which Crazl, Mrs. Kenneth Cook,
Ihe plane out of a local avia­
The Moloneys have firs will run through the summer.
Mrs. Lyle Sareoey and Mra. tion firm were identified as
Club members divided into David Ferrier.
r
Manny Di PauU, Opalocka,
teams and the losing team will
• I B
and Ronald Hawthorne, Mi­
CONSUII US I OR YOUH
treat the winning one to din­
Mrs. A. F. Reno waa boaless ami, police said.
ner at the end of the prescrib­ for the officers wive* of RV
ed time.
All 9 at their June bridge
• • •
which also served aa an oc­
Cdr Jesse Taft, commanding casion for presenting 3lrs.
Officer of VA1M, took mem­ Dick Wing with a farewell
bers of the VAH-l officers gift.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
wues club and their husbands
Mrs, Wing waa given a
on a tour of the squadrons throw pillow with a "Hoot —• Communist guerrillas to spares and gave them a pre­ Owl" appliquvd on it. Re­ day shot down a U, S. Army
sentation complete with films freshments at the bridge In­ turbo-Jat helicopter in tha
showing Ihe squadroa'a plane* cluded a cake decorated in jtingled mountain* o f central
SANFORD
Viet Nam, killing two Amer­
at work.
honor of Mr*. Wing.
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wounding
two
The tour and talk followed
Mrs. C. C. Smith took high icana and
Coe. R. 1st * Sanford Ave.
the officers wive* luncheon honors snd Mrs. Don Sullivan others, a U. S. military spok­
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at the NAS ballroom to which was second. Other players esman said.
It waa the second fatal
were Mrs. J F. Dunn, Mrs.
C. J. Younghlade, Mrs. J. A. crash of a U. 8. Army heli­
dcGanahl, Mra. G. L. Atkin­ copter In South Viet Nam in
son, Mrs. J. P. Smyth. Mra. aa many days and raised the
James Bennett, Mr*. D. A. two day toll to six Americans
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DEAR ABBY: My very
lovely sister-in-law is an
art student, and she has just
entered her broad brush
syndrome. Her oils resemble
an explosion in a paint fac­
tory. She is now doing a
portrait of my wife, and we
both agree (hat it is an at­
rocity. When it is finished,
must I hang lt in the living
room and suffer »n aesthetic
jolt every time l set eyes
on It? Or should I risk a
family donnybrook and send
lt to the attic, where it
clearly belong*?
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DEAR APPALLED: Prop

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North and South vulnerablt
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but South continues about the
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South West North East
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NBC New*
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West gets the lead with the
Opening lead— A 6.
Den-mher Itrlde
ace
and
plays
a
heart,
if
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Concentration
South tineesea he will be seti the ace and winds up with
ITIre le Right
two tricks, but South counts two spade*, one heart, three
The McCoy.
nine tricks and goes up with |diamonds and three clubs.
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Hunehlne Alm inas
drove. F ir m Report
Floriae HUtory
8unr1e* Semester
Today— Hush Down*
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THURSDAY I*. M.

DEAR ABBY: When my
husband and 1 give a party,
our invitations are “ USVP,”
which everyone knows re­
quires an answer. We have
about six or seven couples
with whom we are quite
friendly. Some of them as­
sume that Just because we

By Oswald Jacoby

dUqhtbghJtA
7:30-8:30 p. m. CBS. CBS
News. "The Summer Ahead."
Valuable hour liecausc it isn't
Just mother rehash. It ex­
amines the areas of potential
greatest conflict and tries to
determine Just what sort of
problems will confront (lie civil
rights movement or will be
caused by it in the months
ahead. Tlte critical areas in
today's news are covered and
there are informative inter­
view! with such interested
participants as Rev. Martin
Luther King, James Farmer,
Roy Wilkins, Sen. James O.
Esstland (MLsa.) and Gov.
l'aiil D. Johnson (Miss.).
7:30-9 p. it). NBC. Virginian
‘ The Fatal Journey" (color)
(rerun) If you can name one
TV western series which has­
n't used a variation of till*
plot, you’re obviously pulling
in a strange channel. In (his
one, the Virginian (James
Drury) is out to get a murd­
erer who belongs to a gang of
outlaws. How does lie do it,
you ask? He pretends hu'a a
member of the gang. If you
can take this plot one more
lime, it's reasonably well
done.
9-9:30 p. m. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. At least two
good bellylaugh* in this one
Garnering the lop laughs i*
Granny (Irene Ryan) in hilar­
ious contrast to a wealthy so­
cialite
and her debutante
daughter (Doris Packer and
JoAnna Baines) whom the
dam pen*
have mistakenly
taken under thrir wing as a
charity case. In turn, the so­
cialites (eel obligated to try
hillbilly
customs
because
they’ve been led to believe
the Clamprtt* are the social
leaden of their community.
Funniest scene is where Gran­
ny tries to give the two tnobi
an old-fashioned bath.

West might have aet the
hand by playing eecond hand
high on the first diamond
lead snd setting up hi* part­
ner's spade suite white East
•till held Ihe king of diamonds
but declarer still could have
made U » hand by two differonl lines of play.
One way would have been
to let East's king hold the
first spade trick. The other Is
to go right after heart* ant
wind up with two spades, four
hearts’ and three clubs.
Could Eait have aet the
hand by playing the ten of
spades at trick one? Could
South have made the hand
against any defense? See to­
morrow's article for the an­
swer.

Jh e (donum ByRuthMiiiett

11:40 (1) Tour Ftrel Impree*.
Inn
A professor of nuclear and
(4) tone of I.lfe
environmental
medicine
Is
101 Xevrn Keye
11:10 (1) Truth or Conieconcerned
because
Ihe
Ameri­
qurnree
(t) I'm her Kn. « « Beet can home, from Ihe standpoint
(4) Search for Tomorrow of noise, is becoming a minia­
11:11 44) (luldlns I.lyht
ture boiler factory.
1:00 (1) New*
(01 Drill* Ford
To offset the bad effects of
(II The Open Window
noise, the professor suggest*
1:14 C l Focuo
1:10 (31 People Are Funny
that at least once a day the
III New*— Dov* Fen­ homemaker take a lU-mlnule
nell
(5) As The World Turn* "quiet break.”
1(4! |0) Cerloone
It read like such a fine
3:0* (3) l.efe Moke A Deo!
(f) Ann Hutheru
idea, 1 thought I'd give at a
(1) Poeeword
try. 1 waited until the wash1:3* (3) The Doctor*
dryer was through with iti
(•I Poy In Court
(«l Art Unkletler
last load, the garbage disposal
t ill (01 New*— Lie* How­
unit had disposed, the dish­
ard
—

washer had swooshed through
its last rinse and was down to
a quiet hum.
I ehul off the air conditioner
to gel rid of the fan'* buzz,
opened Uie windows to a na­
tural breeze, looked at the
clock and stretched out on the
•ofa for that 10-minute "quiet
break."
And what happened in that
ten minutes?
The iolepitone rang, a doorto-door aa teaman pounded on
the front door when the bell
wasn’t answered, tirci scream­
ed m two ears,-round • cor-

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nor from opposite directions,
burned rubber In an effort
to avoid a head-on collision.
The to minutes wasn’t even
up, but 1 was, for having
deckled that for a suburban
housewife In try and take a
quiet break is more nervewracking than just shutting
her mind to tho noise around
her and going on about ber
l&gt;u»Ilies*.
Actually, most of the house­
hold noises that sound experts
worry about being harmful
don’t bother a housewife
much, because she'* wall a*
ware that moat of them are
''either-or” found effecti.
Either she puts up with the
constant hum of the air con­
ditioner or the tuffera from
heat; she listen* to the
clothe* washer or she goes
back to the washboard, she
tolerate* the noisy dishwash­
er or she tlands over the sink.
With such unappetizing al­
ternative* — what housewife
wouldn’t choose to live in a
m inia lure boQer factory?

are so d o te (hey need not
respond. We are just sup­
posed to ' know” that they
will be there. Abby, I am so
tired of having to call up a
half dozen invited guests
the night of my party to
find out whether they are
coming or not. We had the
the same problem when our
daughter waa married last
summer. About a dozen e i
our relatives felt so "close”
that they didn't think it waa
necessary to let u* know
that they were coming.
Please state in your column
the legitimate reasons one
may use for ignoring an
"R VSP.".
BEADY TO SCREAM
DEAR READY: As fare
as I know, there ia NO
"legitimate'' reason to ign­
ore an RSVP. Even in ill­
ness, one can alwaya hava
a telephone rail made, ex­
pressing regrets.

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DEAR READY: Aa far
years ago, when our teen­
age son was unable to find
summer work we let him
painl our house rather than
contracting the job to regt&gt;
tar painters. We made errangementa with a neigh­
borhood paint store not only
to supply the materials but
also to provide Mm with In­
structions anti periodic inspectators snd corrections.
The results were amazing! In
addition to spending a usesummer our son earned
money, and hia paint job
waa firat-claaa. So this ia
our suggestion for keeping
a teen-ager busy and happy
during summer vacation.
HOUSTON PARENTS

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Problems? Write to ABBY, Box 80700, Laa Angeles,
Calif., 00009. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope,

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Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 68700. Los Angelas,
Calif., 00069 for Abby'a book­
let, "HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL OCCAS8IONS."

TV RENTAL
• Salta

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Seminole T V
FA 2-4916
Zenith Color TV Bal*«
&gt;600 ttaafard Ava.

Maimiti _y *
,
L m u
910 p. m ABC Ben Caaey,
i* emotionally played by Jen­
"Ught Up The bark Corner." ny Maxwell. Joseph Campan(rerun) The script isn't much, ella and Phyllis Ixuc (not one
LAST DAY
but Bichard Uaschart ia more of the 87 named tu toe title)
GEO. CHAKIRIS
than impressive in his portray­ play the foster parent*.
al of an Irish set captain
who'd like to carry on a
legalized relationship with hli
nurac( Piper Laurie),
9:30-10 p. m. CBS. The Dick
o p w iiie
Van Dyke Show, (rerun). Thii
By Helen Snodgrass
one strains for laughs after
A day camp for children
a rousing first five minutes,
STARTS
nine through 12 years old
Writer Hob Pelrie (t)lek Van
TII.MTH A THI'HSliAY
TIIU RH.
Dyke I feuds with TV produc­ will be sponsored the week
Carli n i 4 l-aes Kite*
er Mel Cooley (Richard Dea­ of July 13-17 by the educa­
BEDTIME STORY
ns* n ina*
con) who Dipt his wig wnen tional department of Barnett
* f » U MB B W A N A ”
MARLON BRANDO
Rob pulls a girl out of Ihe Mrinorlnl Methodist Church
Huh
— Anil* K h l n *
chorus to give her a solo
SltlKLBY JONES
1‘ lue At HUM
of Enterprise.
dance spot, live girl falls In
“JM IIIM *
Advance registration, plus
love with Holt and refutes In
A
Ulrklaeea
OPEN 1:M
tie discouraged hy hit snubs, a minimum fee to buy sup­
l JO m ,
MON, ■
Bath la Ceiar
inn)
(NT m i.
so Rob also has wife Laura plies and Insurance for the
(Mary Tyler Moore) to con­ group, should be complrtcd
tend with. Playing the fetch­ before next Monday, July 6,
LAST DAY
WALT DISNEY'S
ing femme fatale 1* Cheryl hy contacting Mra. Forrest
"3
LIVES
OP THOHAH1NA"
lloldridge.
Nutt, director, nr Rev. Wight
minister,
at
ibe
10- 11 p. m. CBS. The Dan­Kirtley,
ny Kaye Show. Not the beat church office.
STARTS TOMORROW
*•«******’*■**•***•*,
of (lie Kaye show*, but cer­
tainly worthwhile, particularly
STETSON SPEAKER
a clever aliening sketch con­
NAMED
cerning Danny's effort* to
The Rev. James A. Sawyer,
fete newlyweds at an Informal
pastor of the First Baptist
drive-in restaurant. G w e n
SHOWS AT
Church, Cocoa, since 17*40,
Verdun helps Danny in both will be the harrulnurrute
1:00 - 3:30
sketches and, prior to the
8:30 • 7:30
speaker for Stetson Unlverfirst one, socks a solid duel aity'a DeLand campus gradu­
9:00
with Dancy, "What ia a Wo­ ating elate.
man?" A medieval fantasy
Baccalaureate errvicra will
skelrh later ia Just so-so, hut be held Sunday, May .71, at
Kaye makes up for i( in a 8:30 p. m. In the DeLand
rousing finish with the Cling- Firet Baptiit Church. Com­
er Slater* and the Johnny mencement exercises will be
CHILDREN Me STUDENTS BOc ADULTS 80a
Mann Singers.
on June 1 at 10 a. m.
t oi l p m. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. “ 87 Different Kinds nl
Love." (rerun) Give this aeriei credit, when it casta an
unfit mother, it casts the kind
of unfit mother who's worth
looking at. In this episode the
delinquent parent, w h o s e
■ W itt/
C A F E T e R | A s
daughter ia removed from her
NOW
custody, Is Diana D on, The
child, old beyond her years,
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Day Camp

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Prices Are Tailored
Your Tim*. Needs
And Budgrt . . .

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husband apparently feels
that his mother eagerly an­
ticipate* a Mother's Day
gift, and would avoid disap­
pointing her—ever though
he disapprove* of the Idea
generally. If you think he
i« discriminating, and it bugs
you, tell himt Or would you
rsthcr just go on ' ’boding''7
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THURSDAY A. M.
e nd
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Delivery

Sanford

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DEAR ARHY: What do
you think of a husband who
worries himself half • tick
over what to buy his mother
for Mother’s Day, and then
turns around and says to hi*
wife. ‘ ‘ Don’t buy me any­
thing for Father's Day be­
cause I am not buying you
anything for Slother'a day.”
.
BOILING OVER
DEAR ROILING: Your

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it up somewhere downstair*
for a reasonable length of
time, then banish it to tho
attic. If the artist complains,
toll her you couldn’ t hear to
hang your wife In the living
room.

/DdtctooaFood CowfcouaSwiitt
Come dm* with us. Enjoy crlip. appetizing UladS..,
tasty pice, takes and creams., .tender, delicious prime
meats and garden Ireeti vegetable*. . . served In truly
pleasant surroundings. And remember, Thursday night
(Is "temity night" with tree deseert* lor ell...an d
, Saturday night le ‘ steak night" when you get a big
V, lb. T Done steak cooked le yow eider far only
ton# doner.

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Pnge 12— July 1, 1064

'Cross Of Gold'
Speech Won
Nomination
WASHINGTON (U PI)
Oratory at political conven­
tion* usually la dreary stuff,
but In 1IM William Jennings
Bryan won the Democratic
presidential nomination
on
the strength of one speech.
He had not been considered
a candidate until he stampe­
ded the convention with his
"cross of gold" oration. Bry­
an favored the unlimited coin­
age of silver at a ratio at 15
to one of gold, and be would
up his historic speech like
this:
"Having behind us the pro­
ducing masses o f this nation,
supported by the commercial
Interests and the tollers ev­
erywhere, we * will answer
their demands for a gold
standard by saying to them:
You shall not press down up­
on the brow of labor this
crown of thorns: You shall
Dot crucify mankind upon a
cross of g o ld !" .

Slaty-three boys and girls
have left for 4-H Camp McQuarrle for a week o f train­
ing and recreation. The theme
* f camp Is "Civil Defense."
Classes on recreation, wild­
life, swimming, foods, etc.
Will be given while at eamp.
The following boys and
girls are attending camp:
L i n d a Lukas, Margaret
Mueller, Eleanor Hein, San­
dra Mlkler, Susan Mayer, Beth
Taylor, Mary Burton, 8usan
Dunn, Yvonne Stripling, Bamhi Chesser, Betty Baker, Char­
lene Baker, Becky Gowan,
Brenda Odell, Joy Wilson, Evelyn Umataad, Marcia Bryant,
Susan Wlrlck, Candy Ferrell,
Margaret Ervin, Cindy Boy­
les, Terri Boyles, Janice Lornmler.
C a t h y Cammack, Diane
Marshall,
Teresa
Warren,
Claudia Watkins, Marie WaU
kins, Patty Johnson, Carmen
Adriatlco, Gaylon Brandes,
Mary Jane Mlkler, Wanda
Miaon, Linda Isbell, Carolyn
Drees, Marilyn Drees, Bonnie
Gandy, 8herry Gandy, Linda
Gandy, Kathy McCall, Diane
Carver, Debbie Smith, Chris­
tine Williams, Debbie Deni­
kin, Cheryl Babbitt, Ilelh
Bethea.
Barbara Gowan, Susanna
Thrasher, ltobln Enos, Fred
Welch, David Mohn, Bill Hein,
Kudy Mueller, Albert Puls,
Eddie Pula, Bemle Braddy,
Richard Odell, Greg Smith,
Steven Lukas, Alfred Fox,
George Brsdshaw, Hal Wil­
son, and John Miller. These
boys and girls left will: tlirlr
•gents. Mils MjVtle Wilson
and Mr. Ernest C. Lundberg.
Th" following adult lenders
nr- also attending: Mrs. II tt.
Wilson, Mrs. II. L. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dlngmsn,
Mrs Ruth Rslhea, and Mrs.
Paul I.ukas.
New York Clty’a Grant’ s
Tomb wss built by popular
subscription, with soms 00,000 citizens participating.

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Four-Laning Needed Now
nrea than to "fight” the crowded
conditions and traffic in the east
const location.
Then, too, it has been learned that
many of the permanent workers who
will he associated with the Nova
project are beginning to nrrive in
that area nnd are seeking residential
areas away from the congestion in
that section of the state.
If SR 46 were four-laned Seminole
County — especially the Geneva nrea
—• could become n mccca for Novn
employees and their families since
the project would then be located on­
ly minutes from Seminole.
It is the hope of The Herald that
every effort will he made by our
County Commissioners nnd appropri­
ate county departments to encour­
age the SRIJ to include this project
on a high priority basis in the 196566 budget.

While Seminole County officials
were pleased to have three primary
road projects included in the 196465 State Road Department Budget
there was considerable disappoint­
ment nn the part of many in this ar­
ea that no provision was included for
the four-laning of State Road 46 from
Mellonville in Sanford east to the ap­
proach to Osteen Bridge.
There are many business, civic nnd
government leaders in Seminole
County who feel that the four-laning
of SR 46 from Sanford to the cast
coast would mean much to the econ­
omy of this nrea.
For one example, It has become a
generally known fact in East Central
Florida that many of the workers on
the vast moon port project would
prefer to live in this section and com­
mute daily to the Novn construction

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Berlin Strategy Shifts
LTI Foreign N e«* Anal* si
Quietly »ml without fanfare, both the United State*
and the Soviet Union havj
shifted strategies aa regard*
Berlin and a divided Germany.
On both sides, the hard lin*
ha* been considerably softened, and the new Bonn govern­
ment of Weit German Chan­
cellor Ludwig Erhard has gone
along with thr change despite
the opposition from within his
own party led by former Chan­
cellor Konrad Admauer.
Ratio portions remain un­
changed.
The Weal continue* to in­
sist on * policy of reunifica­
tion of Germany bated on
free election* within Communiit East Germany,
The Soviet Union continue*
to hold out for * teparute
peace treaty with the Com*
muniit Katt German rone and
a to-called "free" Berlin.
But the Soviet position it a
far cry from the threat* and
ultimatum* agaln*t the Allied
pretence in Berlin a* first
voiced by Premier Khrushchev

«'

Bad News For Women?
W hy? Well, for one thing, because
men don’ t have bnbies.
Now, there’s a stumper. Offhand,
there doesn’t seem to he nny practi­
cal way for even the government,
electronics or automation to change
things.
Blit don’t give up, girls. For you
can bet that some committee or some
genius is working on it. And these
days you can never tell what may
happen.
Meanwhile, happy hunting for
jobs, careers— and husbands.

The women of America have re­
ceived some bad news.
There nre too mnny men.
THIS is had news for women?
In a way, yes. For it makes it
tougher for women to advance in the
business and workaday world. (And
despite what you see on television
and in the movies, there IS some­
thing besides romance for men and
women to think nhout occasionally.)
There has been a lot of publicity
lately about the growing acceptance
of women in occupations once re­
garded ns for men only.
Rut the U.S. Labor Department
now says that nctunlly the girls are
making only insignificant gains in
such fields.
In fact, say the labor experts, ma­
ny more men are going to he looking
for work in professions long dominat­
ed by women— schootteachers, libra­
rians and social workers, for exam­
ple.
And that isn’t nil. Private em­
ployers, the experts have discovered,
seem to prefer men to women.

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•

•

Results! Why. man, I have gotten
a lot of results. I know several thou­
sand things that won’t work.—
Thomas .* ’ dison.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Tom and Alex offer aome
ihoeking data about current
criminal trends in Ameri­
ca. Discuss theie ease* In
Sunday School or at Scour
Meeting!. For thievery ia
a algn uf emotional Imma­
turity, juat like
wearing
diaper*. All aurh guilty
folk* should actually be*
forced to wear diaper* a* a'
.public ..badge ..of ..their..
rhildl*hne*a!
CASE T-400: Tom It., aged
38, waa n salesman who rode
to the airport with ma re­
cently.
He and another salesman
named Atex, wera discussing
•hoplifting.

“ Why, I registered at a new
motel just lust week," Tom
begun. “ And urftcr 1 hud un­
packed, 1 decided to take a
shower.
"But when I entered the
shower atull mid turned on
the wuter, it didn’t epmy
over me but just run down
the wall. For the shower no*,
al* was gone.
"So I phoned th* manager.
He suid he couldn't under­
stand how anything rould be
wrong, for the motel hnd
Just been opened a few days.
"But when he came over
to check on the ahower, he
realised that torn* client hud
uaed a monkey wrench nr

Herald Area Correspondents
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Mra. Julia llartos
838-1318
Bear Laka-Fore»l City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3678
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Casselberry
838-5046
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mafia
383-3743
DeBary
Mra. Adam Mu!' J
688-4410
Daltons
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91ra. Frances Waster
332-6211
Labs Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnsoa
322-4722
Long wood
Mra. Donna Hates
838-3317
North Orlando
8lra. Doris Dean
322-1989
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Mra. Clarence Snyder
322-4841
Oviedo
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Thought For Today
Acnin I saw that under the the
sun the race is not to the swift, nor
bread to the wise, nor riches to the
intelligent, nor favor to the men of
skill; hut time and chance happen to
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Stillson wrench to twist the
nozzla o ff the pipe.
"Ami lie said that motels
now urc troubled not just by
shoplifting o f towels and ash
trays, but thpy must inspect
cnch room fo be sure the tel­
evision act hasn't been smug­
gled Into the oreupnnl'a rar.
"He told me of tme motel
chain
that had lost 127 TV
sets
that' way in a single
month!"
CROOKED AMERICANS
Then Alex volunteered his
information along the same
line,
"I was in a big department
storererently,"
Alex began,
"when I saw the store deter,
tive bringing a woman buck
through the front door.
“ For .she wa* guilty of
shoplifting. And do you know
what she had lifted?
".She hnd a portable typewriter between her legs, ap­
parently hooked to a heavy
leather belt around her waisL
“ And with a full skirt, she
hud it pretty well concealed.
But a clerk spotted her tak­
ing th* typewriter o ff tha
display counter and had wat­
ched her lift up her skirt and
hook it to her leather belt,
otherwise she might have got­
ten away with har theft.
"I talked to tha stora de­
tective and he said it la terrible how many people try
to steal merchandise.
"Even if we omit tha klep­
tomaniacs, the general popu­
lation ia full of sneak thieves
and shoplifters, he said.
“ And he mentioned that he
can't arrest anybody until the
guilty party atepa ouUlde of
tha store with the merchan­
dise,
"Then h* can nab th* thief
on thu aidewulk.
“ But this coat of stolen
goods indirectly forces prices
to be much higher, for the
stores not only must main
Uin extra drlrrtives all over
their various floors, but hire
lawyers, too.
"Even then, they don't catch
but a small fraction of tha
thieves.
"Teenagers now think It is
■mart, au this detective told
me, to steal goods.
"In fact, aoma of tha teenage clubs demand that an ap­
plicant to Join a high school
club must aUal *6 worth of
merchandise Just to get ini­
tiated.
"Instead of regarding thie­
very as a crime, they think
U is smart!"
Readers, send for my "B e­
havior Teat for Teen-Ager*,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 canU.

in 1058 and renewed again i:i of the Soviet Union’* quarrel
hi* meeting with then Presi­ with Red Chin* and ■ subse­
dent Kennedy in Vienna in quent relaxation of th* Soviet
IPSO.
control over it* European
Absent, too, i* the Allied
insistence that German reuni­ satellites.
The other was the shift in
fication is the necessary pre­
lude tn a relaxation of Euro­ the Bonn government front
Adenauer to Erhard and *
pean tension*.
The
20-year treaty of willingnesi to explore new
friendship between the Soviet avenues whlrh might take
Union and the East German longer but would lead to th*
regime signed in Moscow rar- same ultimate goat of reuni­
lier this month fell far short fication.
There Was the additional
of a separate peace treaty and
was ratable for It* lark of fart that West Germany had
threat* It obviously fell far developed into one of the
short of what Communist East economically strongest nation*
German l&gt;n»s Waller Ulbrichl in Europe with an industrial
had hoped for and Had been product and know how badly
needed by the satellites.
demanding.
Out of this came trad*
Reason* for thr shift arc
agreements with Poland, Ro­
many.
Both the United Slates and mania. Bulgaria and Hungary,
the Soviet Union have press­ all of them containing tho
ing other problems and are "Berlin clause" which in ef­
wary of upsetting the present fe c t recognizes Berlin as part
balance of Europe.
of thr West German republic
Within Europe P»clf two despite the opposite stand
other Important change* oc­ taken by Moscow and the
curred.
Communist East German re.
One was the intensifiration glme.

Biossat — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook
S e c o n d—Until we have
“ neutralised" the Red safe
haven* in eastern Luna and
Cambodia*, Ho'* Viet Cong reIrent to these havens (where
U.S. troop* can't pursue)
when they are cornered and
put on the run by South Viet­
namese uml American troop*
in the Viet Nam war.
U.S. government analysts
believe the war can't be won
in South Viet Nam until the
Ho fid Minh trail and the
safe havens are made inef­
fective.
Some weeks ago, South Viet
Nam
Premier
Muj,
Gen.
Nguyen Khanh and conserva­
tive Lao leaders reportedly
rrached an agreement In seal
t h e s e Viet Cong supply
route*, whose use by the
North Vietnamese wa* banned by the Geneva arcorda
(Tha conservative Lan forces
and their tribesmen allies hnd
been relatively strong in

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—In private talks, U.S. o f­
ficials make it crystal clear
the United States won’t atop
with halting the Reds in Laos
and rolling them back to
where they were before the
rem it I'athet Lao military
Advances.
The U.S. objective is one
step further down the road.
President Johnaon'a advis­
ers arc nuw determined the
United States will not halt in
Lana:
Firal— Until we have neu­
tralised the Ho Chi Mlnh trail
along the Lao eastern Irortier. It ia down this trail (ac­
tually domia of trail*) that
North Viet Nam's Ho sup­
plies Ida Red Viet Cong
fighters in South Viet Nani
with cadres o f trained fighterorganiser* and with small hut
significant amounts of key
arm* and supplies.
,

Letters

To The Editor
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a sea » a r prtitldrd thr let.
I*» alas rarrlra thr writer's
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addressed In niters srs arrest■Ills pm , tiled the* du But dcsl
In errsunsltlles. l-i.etr* la asl
palillthed hr The lleekld.

Editor, Herald:
In this day and age when
the lives of ao many people
depend on the healthy blood
uf those who are ao fortunate
In possessing it, what has
happened to tire citlxena of
Seminole County? Have they
become complacent, develop­
ed a sense of apulhy or ac­
quired A atrite o f lethargy?
I wonder if we ever atop
to realise that an Almighty
has grunted us this privilege
of health, and in thanks we
turn our back* and assume
the old adage “ let George do
It". We hove the predomina­
ting excuse*, "just had a
cold", “ haven't hud tima",
or "ju it hud dinner". True
many
of these excuses ara
legitimate, but surely, aomewhere in this county of thou­
sands, there are live persona
who run donate daily, thus
making it possible to meet
tha demand* of our County
Hospital. It Is discouraging
to the "old reliables", who
donate time after time, year
after year, to know that they
•re carrying the load for
those who do not aeem to
want to help.
Turn over a new leaf, re­
vive that old American Spir-

I assure you, you will lie a
different person. Don't let it
be said, it waa too late. Hecause you were too lute.. Rememlier always "The helping
hand we extend to those in
nred la the rent we pay for
the apace we occupy on this
earth." So, please, hurry
down to your blood bank and
help.
Anonymous
Treaty Treatise
"Treatie* in Force," a pub­
lication of the U. S. Depart­
ment of State, la a list of all
trestle* and othvr Interna­
tional agreements of tha Un­
ited States.

parts of the area through
which these trails run).
One ntnjor objective of the
recent Red advances in Lana
was to insure the "safety" of
these illegal Ho Chi Minh
trails.
Some recent I’athet Lao at­
tacks not only strengthened
Red control of the llo Chi
Minh trail area, hut widened
the area to include belter
trnila and some roads. This
will make it easier fur the
Reds tn step up truffle tn
the south and more difficult
for conservative Lao and
South Viet Nam force* to bar
that traffic.
The current U.S. plan Is In
use a cnmtiiiiation of military
fo n t and diplomatic maneu­
vering to eliminate these
trails and safe havens.
The United States would
beef up loyal Lan forces and
draw in other Asian and U.S
troops, if neressary, through
rilhrr Thailand nr Smith Viet
Nam. Ih r force would be used
in Laos and Viet Nam, not
Ca mIKiri in.
Meanwhile, having gather­
ed aerial photographic evi­
dence of illegal Red use of
trails nnd safe havens, the
United Stales will go to the
United Nations and other in­
ternational bodies anil demand
effective international inspec­
tion.
Johnson's advisers believe
that as a signatory to the
international accords which
guarantee the security of
Laoa we are in a good legal
position tn justify military
action if diplomacy doesn't
work and the Redi don't bark
down.
These officials
therefore
feel aide to take strong risks.

Add Virginia (12 electoral
votes) lo the slates In which
President Johnson is in bnd
trouble. I.11J has trouble in
Virginia regardless of civil
rights. (These observations
are prompted by Sen. Hurry
F. Byrd's June 25 denuncia­
tion of the Johnson ailmlnistrntlim's big spendings plan­
ned deficit program. Byrd
protested against Ihr steadily
rising federal debt limit lo
f.'M billion so his ndmlnistracould borrow moie billions.
Byrd voted against it.
Thr political implication of
Byrd's reference to the plan­
ned deficit spending is Ihut
I.IIJ is in bud trouble in Vir­
gins.
The senator Is head man of
the Virginia Demorutir organizution. It is quite possible
(but he will withhold his en­
dorsement
from
Johnson.
That
proliulily would lick
LIU In Virginia.
Them is a possibility, ton,
•hut llyrd
might endorse
Johnson, even though moat
gently. That chance nrises
because Virginia Republican*
Iasi werk derided to pul up
a Candida Ir to oppose Byrd
for the Frnate In the Novem­
ber election. That cnuld erecreate a situation in which
tile senator would have no st­
im uli jvr but to a campaign
for the entire Democratic tic­
ket.
Fen. llyrd ilisngrrr* alto­
gether with I.BJ's civil right*
pulley. His disagreement on
government deficit spending
and debt is equally great.
Last week Byrd prnlrslrd in
the Senate against needless
federal spnditig, planned de­
ficit* and debt. He wauls to
reduce spending and Ims ex­
plained precisely how and
where he would cut.
The senator's position is
substantially ill aeeotd with
Johnson’s own jiuliry stalemerit of Nov. 30, lUli.l, right
days after the assassination
of John F. Kennedy. The new

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To be solvent ia to be able
to pay all legal debts. In tba
narrowest sense of the word,
the United States ia .solvent,
Byrd holds that U. S. solven­
cy ia being hazarded by big
■pending
politicians.
Byrd
aska:
If reductions in deficits,
spending and debt are not
sought now in relative peace
nnd prosperity, what time
would be appropriate? Treas­
ury Secretary G. Douglas Dil­
lon answered; not next year
or thu year after. Beyond
that Dillon waa not sure.

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MAOtlNI
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President then was adjusting
for public inspection the im­
age of the fiscally conserva­
tive Lyndon It. Johnson, con­
servator of the public funds.
The image wits widely applau­
ded. LBJ's statement was as
follows:
"I have pledged that the
executive brunch will lie ad­
ministered with the utmost
thrift mnl frugality; that the
governmen will get a dollar's
value fur a dollar spent; and
that the government wii set
an example uf prudence and
economy."
Byrd said Johnson'* long
time planned deficit spending
program breached that policy,
The senator seems sometimes
lo ugrre with what I.IIJ says
but to disagree with wliat he
doe*.
For
example,
Fen.
Byrd would endorse without
qualification ona of the con­
clusion* stated in Johnaon'a
January, HM)4, budget mes­
sage lo Congress. It was that
u government that is solvent
ia tha kind of government
that endure*.

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THURSDAY, JULY I. 19W
GENERAL TENDENCIES!
Y o u rie o h ct between being
toe n r t o f yourself and too
•clf-righteous at one moment
and too vacillating end wav­
ering the next, so It's beat
that you alt down and think
out the course you wish to
pursue. Then spend the re­
mainder o f the day and even­
ing carrying through with •
plan to make such success­
fu l
ARIES {March 21 to April
19) A grvat number o f Ideas
occur to you, to be sure to
put only the wisest Into op­
eration. Don't be misled by
others who are not expert.
Hold to a steady course for
best results.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Taking unfairly from ons
to fir s to another would only
complicate matters more. Pro-,
portion payments wisely. Be
loyal to those who are pow­
erful and who can be o f as­
sistance to you.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Much conversation with
associates can be profitable
provided you do not get up­
set over blunt remarks. Keep
interest fixed
on salient
points. Come to real under­
standing.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Forget amuse­
ment right now and get your
duties nicely completed. Be
very cooperative with eoworksrs. This eliminates dis­
sension and much can be ac­
complished with relative ease.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Show gratitude for alli­
ance with high-minded and
Intellectual persons. Rise on
the ladder of success and wis­
dom. Enjoy amusements that
are your real cup o f tea.
YIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Make sure to
show kin thst you ere cap­
able o f earning a good living.
Courtesy and encouragement
•t home are also admirable.
A new beginning can bring
true success.
LIBRA (September 23 1*
October 22) Good day to con­
tact close friends and plan to
carry through with sensible
plans. Take a trip, If requir­
ed. Correspond with those
who are at a distance. Be ex­
plicit.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Rather then
step out for unneeesiary rec­
reation, keep your nose to
the grindstone and ameliorate
monetary position. Fix prop­
erty until you are satisfied
personally. Don't depend on
others.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Take
time to analyse your desires
fo r the future, then remem­
ber that ths shortest distance
between' two polnta is a
straight line. Improve ap­
pearance. Charm all.
CAPRICORN ( December 22
to January 20) Improving
home, office or shop is best
Instead o f going o ff on some
tangent today. Later, get In­
to -something cultural, educa­
tional. Relax and Improve
your mind,
AQUARIUS (January t l
to February ID) Any plans
you may hava concerning
personal matters or close
friends can meet with suecess now. B# sure to gad
•bout socially. Bring Interest­
ing, powerful people within
your orbit.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Important you get
in touch with an Influential
person who ran help to make
your efforts more productive.
You can prosper according to
the enthusiasm you show
others. Be Intelligent
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be tho
type of Individual who can
easily fall Into the habit of
leaning on others, sines the
charm is considerable and
generosity comes easily from
others. If you do not early
teach to stand on own two
fe o t The ability hero Is great
and fine success is possible
In foreign fields, unusual or
extremely modern professions.
'T h e Stars im pel they
do not com p el" What you
male o f your Ufa Is largely
up lo YOU!
Carroll Rlghter'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust is now ready. For your
copy send your birtbdata and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Box 1021, Hollywood 29, Cal­
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B y Galbraltn

W AY

"Maternity hospital? Sura thing, mlatarl I'll gat you
there by leapt and bound*!"

T IZZ Y

By Kate Osann

O U R AN CESTO RS

jC

*TU tall you ona thing.I mitt about aehooli tha rloa
pudding in tha cafeteria!”

C A R N IV A L

B y Dick Turner

•Of court*, I admit that thara tr* tom* disadvantage*
to moving so far out In tha suburb*!"

SH OR T RIBS

wOh, I got har htatory all rlghtl Clear back to
Plymouth RookI"

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Classified
Phone

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CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Man LARGE 3 BR House. Near
Lake Ph. 322-7368.
noli*. Apply downstairs af­
ter S p. m.
APARTMENTS, FURNISHED
Gar. ap t 1201 Magnolia Avs. Ground Floor, $85; Second
floor, $60. Util, furnished.
Apply 5-8:30.
J. W. HALL, Real Estate
Exi
From Sanford Exchange
Ph. 322-3841
FURN. Gar. Apt., I BR. llv.
rm. din. rm. d e c. kit.
UNFURN. 3 BR house. 2100
3001Vi French Avs. 322-7234.
Cordova. Ph. 311-0274.

322-5612
425-5938

From Seminole County

Office 204 W . First

Binforfc

Orralb Page 3A—July 1, 1964

S W E E T IE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

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K K J\&gt;-

2BR, Kit. equlpt Duplex; 3 Rm. Fum. Apt. Water ft
Furn. efflc. apt. Lake priv.
elec. $50. Ph. 323-2764.
Must see to appreciate. Low
low price* check the Herald
rent. Harley Wilhelm, Lake LAKE MARY. 1 Piirn. Duplex
clsialfled p a fci where local
Apt. Adults, no pets. Nice
Mary, 322-1433.
dealers advertise.
for single man. 322-3930.
3 BR llouae, kit. equlpt., 801
2. N otices • P e rso n a ls
Rosalia Dr., See anytime UNFURN. 3 BR, 2 bathi, kit.
equlpt., fenced beck yard.
before 6 p.m.
VACUUM CLEANERS
$120 mo. 105 E. Onora Rd.,
RECONDITIONED
1 BR., Furn. Apt. with Pvt.
323-0645.
bath, 317 S Park Ave.
ONLY $5.95
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex, kit.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
1 BR. Furn. Apt., lights, wa­
equlpt., exc. location. Pb.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
ter furnished. 322-5680,
322-5594.
2535 S. Park
322-ASll
ROSE COURT APTS
CLEAN 1st Flore Apt. Pvt.
ip 6. For Rent
1 BR. furn, 1st Floor. 2015
ent. 1064 Palmetto.
Sanford Ave. 666-4323.
2DR, kit. equlpt. bouse. Ph.
4
RM. FURN. A p t 1 BR, $60 If you insist wa llv# like cave man, you eoutd at least
322-8892.
UNFURN. 2 BR Duplex Apt
have found us a CAVEl”
ino. 323-0389.
Kit. equlpt. Terrains floors
tile bath, Venetian abides, FURN. Apt. Close la. Jimmie 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sal*
Cowan. 322401$.
water furn. Ph. 322-2334 aft­
riCTITIOVS SAMH
VA Nothing Dn„ FHA 3%. 3
GREENBRtAR
er 5 p.m.
NOTICK IS hsrtby given that
BR, 1 Bath, Fla. Rm., Kit.
1 BR furn. apt. 601 Palmetto. Choice
lota
available
in
I am tn ssg.d In buslnus at
Equlpt, shade trees front &amp;
322-1374.
X&gt;S7 S. Orlando Dr., Remind* 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
Greenbrier o f Loah Arbor
County,
Florida,
under
ths
beck. 111,500. Pb. 322-6447.
pvt.
bath
k
shower,
suitable
overlooking
g
olf
course.
fictitious nama of. Sanford
2 BR House. KlL equlpt. $75.
Custom building to your
Truck Center, and that I Inland
for couple or single person
Ph. 322-5303.
New Custom-built. Lake Mary.
V
to raslatar aitd nama with
or retired. All utilities In­
specifications.
Greenbrier
lha Clark of tha Circuit Court,
C. B., 3 BR, carporte, uU2
Bedroom
furn.
apt.
Queinel
cluded
In
rent.
Ideally
lo­
developed by
Samlnnla County, Florida, In
illy, shade A citrus. FHA
ai-cardanca with tha provlalona
Apts., 404 E. 14lh St., Ph.
cated on in St., within l
X1NGSWOOD
Finance. 322-6850.
of the Flctltloua Nama Statu
322-8194.
block
of
2
free
parking
lota
BUILDERS,
INC.
taa,
to-wlt:
Sactloa
tfl.Ct
and
shopping
renter.
In­
Florida Btatuta* 1&gt;IT.
New Custom Built Home on
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 6c 3 Bedroom Houses
nisi Robart E. HcCslHstsr
quire at Manuel Jacobaon
Crystal Lake. For Informa­
FA 2-8078
Puhll.ii Juna IT, II. A Jaly
Pay
ton
Realty
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
tion call 322-3378.
1. •. li lt .
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha

Legal Notice

CDA-II

Legal Notice

IN TIIH CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIH NINTH JUniCIAL Clll*
(T IT .
IN AND FOR SEMI*
KOLB COUNTT. FLORIDA.
CIIANUERT NO. U1S1
M IT TO O M M r TITt.H
RAI’ l l 111 A M H A M M O N S and

STORAGE SPACE.
St. 322-1374.

307 6th

IN THE ITKCIIT COUNT OF
THE F ill JUDICIAL CIHCI IT W E L A K A APARTMENTS
OF FI.IIIIIIIA, IN AND FOII
Rooms private baths, 114
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
W. F int St.
la Uhsarrry. No. i:tfl&gt;:t
LOIS It. HAMMONS, hta wifi,
NOTICE OK
l-lalntlffa,
F o n E cu o a i h i ; h a l e
NICE Roomy 2 Bdrm. unfurn.
tr.
IIOWAIin a HCHAItUN.
home st 90S Catalina Dr.,
r. s. WALTS ns at si.
TRUSTEE,
Darandanta.
$85. R. A. Williams, $22-3951.
Plaintiff.
NOTICE or SUIT
-vaTO) P. 8. WATERS. If ally* JOHN A. KEMPER snd
2 BR, frame houaa, not fancy,
and If daad, hla unknown CAROLINA KEMPER, hi. wife,
cheap rent. $8 week. Ph.
halra. davlaaas
lagataan or
Dafi-mtanta.
crantaaij BELLA Z. WATERS.
322-3219.
NOTICE IB HEREBY HIVIf ally* and It dasd, har un­ EN pursuant to a Final Pscre*
known halra, davlaaaa. lasa* of Foraclonir* dalvd Juna II. Fum. Apt. 1300 MenoavQla.
i) : e
ttaa or srantaaa: H A I V 1 T 111! and sntsrsd In Chancary
IlKSB BUTTON, If allya, and If Casa No. 1IIII of tha Ninth
daad, hla unknown halra, da- Judicial Circuit In and fu r Lake Cottage, Fum. 322-6106.
ylaaaa, lacataaa, or srantoaa; Reminds
County,
Florida,
—
HUTTON, tho unknown wharaln Howard R. Fcharlln.
RENT A BED
wlfo. If any. of HARVET DESS Truataa, la plaintiff, and John RoUaway, Hospital k Baby
HUTTON, If allVO, and If dead, A. Kampar and Carolina KamBada.
har unknown holra, darlneee.
«r. hla wlfa, ara darandanta,
Saaataaa sod Rtanlaaa; ALTA*
By Day, Week, re Moith
will aall to lha lilsha.i and
MONTH LAND, HOTEL AND
baat Wddsr for raah at tha Ph. FA t-5111 118 W. li t BL
NAVIGATION COMPANY, S die. front door of tha Bamlnnta
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
solved Florida corporation, and County Court Houaa In Hanford,
the unknown aealfna. auccaaa. Samlnola County, Florida, at
era &lt;n Intoraat, truataaa or llllO o’clock on tha ttih day 2 HR., kitchen equipped houaa,
other
parties
clalmlns
hr. of July, 1*44, tha following
$65 mo. 322-5888.
• i '•
throush, under or asalnal aald described proparty aa aat forth
ALTAMONTE LAND. HOTEL In aald Final Decraa. to wit:
18to W. Third St, CUeo, a#wAND NAVIGATION COMPANT,
I-nt 10, Block 10. RtTIIURa dlaeolved Florida corpora
ly decorated, modern, 3 BR
UAN HOMES S E C O N D
tlnns JAM lift II. FARR. OKOR.
HEUTION, according to lha
unfurn. Ph. Bartow, Fla
OK E. WII-HON, T. C. HIMl*.
plat thrranf, racordad In
BON, and W. D. KINGHVILLK
533-2326.
Plat Book 5, Paga St, Pub­
MANS, aa tha laat known dir
lic llacorda of Pemlaole
eotora and truataaa of ALTA*
8. Beach Rentals
County, Florida.
MONTE LAND. HOTEL AND
Datad thla H lh day of Juna
NAVIGATION
COMPANT.
HUTCHISON’S
If
41.
dliHiUad Florida corporation; (HEAL)
OCEANFRONT APTS
ALTAMONTE HINUNMH COM
A rthur
II
Tlackwlth. Jr.
PANT, a dtaaotvad Maseachu.
339 So. Atlantic
Clark of aald Circuit Court
•atta corporation, and tha un&gt;
By: Martha T. Vlhltn, D.C.
Daytona Batch
known aaalsna, auooaaaora In Howard R. Scharlln,
e
tntaraat, truataaa or other par. Attorney-at-Law
Cali 322-4088
tlaa claiming by, throush. un- t it W ait Ifth Strait,
der or aRalnat aald ALTA
Hlalaali, Florida
y. For Bale or Heat
MONTE SPRINGS COMPANT. a Puhltah July 1, 1141.
dlaotved
Meeasehusalt*
cor­ CDII-4
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
poration: GEORGE W. MORSE.
LAKE, Call e v e n i n g s
THOMAS J. KENNY, ELIZA S IE THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
WHITTIER. L E8TELLA TAL- A ’ .D FOH SEMINOLE COUN­
322-1587.
MADGE. WILLIAM J. HOL­ TY FLORIDA
BROOK, as tha laat known dtr. IN CHANCERY RO. 14IOI DIVI­
12. Real Batata For
eotora and truataaa of aa*d AL­ SION — —
TAMONTE
SPRINOH C O M - FIRST MORTGAGE INVEST­
PANT, a dUtolvad Maosehu- ORS. a Maaiachuaatti Uualnlia
erita corporation; and all par Truat,
St. Johns Realty
aona and parUae c l a i m i n g any
Plaintiff,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Inlaraat by, throush. under or va.
•SSlnat any of
lha abova J A M E S BARTLEY a n d OLEVIA 11$ N. Park Ave,
FA M m
known sr unknown parttaa and BARTLEY, hla wHa, and W A R ­
ALL PERSONS HAVING OR REN O. LAMAR and ELIZA­ LOCH ARBOR. 4 BR, 2 Beth,
CLAIMING
ANT INTEItEHT. BETH LAMAR, hla wlfa.
Cent, air, Fla. Rm. Sprink­
KFTATE, IlinilT Oil TITLE IN
Dafandanta
THH LANDS HEREIN DES
lers, patio. Ph. $12-8521, 207
N dT irn OF SUIT
CIUFIKI) BELOW, towlt:
THH ATATE DF F l.tllt IDA
Ridge Rd.
Lola I. t. 4, lata lha Went TOi JAMES BARTLEY and
11 *
II fast of Lot 4, Block II.
OLEVIA BARTLEY, hla
of fANLANDO. THE SU.
wlf«
N E W HOM ES
BURn
BEAUTIFUL
ar
BtsMftnrft iTnknnwn
R e a d y for Occupancy
mrdlnn to tha plat there
YOU AllE HEREBY NOT!Of aa racordad In Plat Rook FIND that a ault haa baan Ili­
VA • FHA
1 pace IT, Public Jlerorda ad against you In lha above
FIIA
IN-SERVICE
of
Sarntnola
County,
Flarcauaa
and
you
ara
rtqulrad
to
ft
V*
Open from Not* *tH Duek
flla your anawar with lha
.
Ida.
Tha nature o f this suit la to Clark of thla Court and to Weet on let St. to Persimmon,
remove certain clouda from aarvt a aepy tharaof upon lha
Left to 4th St.
nod to qulal and confirm tho talnllff or Ita attornaya, Maonay, Itadlow, chambtra and
title to the above dtacrlbod
SACRIFICE!
Adama, Barnett National Bank
property.
Tha name of th* Court In Rutldtng, Jackaunvllla t, Flor­ 5 Room House doe# to echoota
which ault baa boon Instituted ida. not lattr than J t ) / I Oils.
end Churches, Good perm c o ­
la tha Circuit Court Tor tho 1114. If you fall ao to do, a
Ninth Judicial Circuit, tn and Daeraa Pro Confasaa wtlt ha
ant tenant peys $80 par
(ar Seminole Couaty. Florida, antarad against you for tha
month rent. WIU sacrifice
The abbreviated tltlo of tha rallaf damandad In tha Com­
or $5,000. Write P. O. Box
oaaa la EAPHRIAM SAMMONS plaint Thla ault la to foreand LOIS R. SAMMONS, hta cloaa a mart gaga, Tha real
80, Sanford.
properly proceeded against la:
wife, plalntlffa, veraua P.
Lot llS, ACADEMY MAN­
WATERS, ot at, defendants.
OR UNIT ONE. according LOCH ARBOR: By
Tho deeorlptloa of tho real
to tha plat tharaof aa re­
Spacious I BR, I Bath, with
property Involved to na oat
corded In Flat Rook IS.
forth above.
Fla. room, 4*0 be ueed as
Paa* SI, Public! Rscorda of
Tou and each o f you are
4th BR. Central otl beat.
Samtnota County, Florida.
hereby required to flla your
anawar or
other
defenelva Togsthrr with all structures
2-ear carporte, extra large
pleading with tha Clark of tha and Improvamants now and
utility room. Larfa lot. Ph.
above Court and earvo a copy haraaftar on aald land, and
thereof upon HARLAN TUCK, fixtures attschsd tharatoi also
322-9051.
100 South Maitland Avenue, all gaa. ataam, electric, water,
Maitland, Florida, attorney for aad other haallns, cooking
Plalntlffa, on or before tho Ird refrigerating, lighting, plumb­ F H A - V A HOM ES
day of Ausuet, t i l l . If yon ing. ventilating, Irrigating, and
2, I, k 4 BEDROOMS
fall to do eo a dosrae pro con- poway systems, macblnaa, np1, Ite, It 2 BATHS
)
«
faaae will bo entered analnat pllnncaa, flnturan and nppur
you for the relief demanded in tenants*, which now art or DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
mar haraaftar pertain to, or
Iba Complaint.
WITNESS my hend and the be uatd with. In, or on aald
premlese.
even though they ba
aaal of aald Court at Son ford,
Lew Monthly Payments
Seminole County, Florida, thin detached or detachable.
WITNESS my hand and tha For Complats Informalios
ZJih day ot Juna, It tl.
■aal of this rourt at Sanford,
(HEAL)
Sec Or Cell Your
Florida, tbla Itk day of June,
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr..
A. D I&gt;4(.
Clerk
FHA - V A
(SEAL)
Byt Joan E. Wilke
Artbar
H.
Back
with.
Jr.,
baputy Clerk
Clerk
HARLAN TUCK
SALES BROKER
By: Martka T. Vlblca
tan South Maitland Avenue
Deputy Clark
Maitland. Florida
Publleh June IS, IT, 14 h July
J)
• Attorney for Plalntlffa
Publish July 4, I, it , It, 1114 L 1444.
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Stenstrom Realty

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2K3 Park Dr,

UZ UM

DAY’S WORK. 322-5474.

For the biggest selection of 1961 Falcon Ford Future, 1960 Dodge Seneca, 2 Dr. 6
cyl., aid. ahlfl. Must be
nearly new and used furni­
conv. shift, bucket scats, 1
ture, see Noll’s Furniture
aero ft driven to appreciate
owner. $845. Call Days 322Brokerage In Caaselbeny
care given by owner. Ph.
7459, nights 322-8275.
on 17-92. Open 8 days • te 6.
322-1948.

21. Beauty Salons

NOT LONG DISTANCE

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8.1. F u rn itu re

BABYSITTING.
Delorws
Boyce, 1320 Lake Ave.

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N E W HOM ES

6 Mi. South on Rt. 17-92

VA-FIIA —
FHA IN-SERVICE
Maine Street
So, Long wood District

Contact: Mr. Ferguson
802 Highland Ave.
Loogwood, Florida

2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
lota. First 92,300 takes lhla
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
terprise, Fie.
OLDER HOME, 3 Sr. large
rooms, targe shady lot with
fruit trees. No down pyint.
1920 Palmetto Ave. Phone
322-5398.

Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0677.

SPECIAL FOR JULY
Now Air-conditioned. Prices
starting at:
Permanents S t. A rticle * F o r S ale
$6.95, Shampoo, Set, $1.75,
Haircuts $1.25.
NECCHl
Ace Beauty Salon, Mayfair Like New. Equipped to ZigHotel Ph. 322 8525
Zag, blind stitches, make*
buttonholes, aews on but­
Permanent Special
tons. Assume pay menu of $8
Thru July 3rd
per mo. Guarantee. Buy lo­
20 Percent off regular prices
cally k be aerviced. Sanford
Cut ’n Curl Beauty Shop
Sewing Center, 322 9411.
318 Pal motto Ave. Ph. 322-0834
'54 Jeep SU. Wag. 2 wheel dr.
ZOTO’S Budget Wave $7.50;
with overdrive. 8 cyl. over­
$15 Regular $10. Complete
head valve. 668-5893.
eve. app’ts. Free parking.
JULY SPEC. Fort locker Sale.
2nd A Oak
$3.99. Army-Navy Surplua,
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
310 Sanford Ave.
103 So. Oak — 322 3742

22. Build - Paint • Repair 6 Racks, practically new trot
FOR PAINTING A REPAIR
WORK Call 322 5426.

lines. 500 hooka per rack.
Make me an offer. 1913 W.
3rd St.

FOR A PAINTER, inside « 16 CU. FT. Coldipot. 322-7421.
out, rail Luther Tasker at
NEW 1963 Compton's Ency­
322-6159.
clopedia. Half price. Phone
25. Plumbing Service*
322-7454.
PLUMBING
DUE TO DIVORCE
Contracting Repairs
We have a Repotieiacd '64
FREE ESTIMATES
model Swing Needle Dlal-OR. L. HARVEY
Matte ZigZag, mike* Fancy
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3313
Detigna, Make Buttonhole*,
Sews on Buttons, Blind
27. S p ecia l S e rv ice *
Hems, Monograms, Darns,
PIANO SVC. A TUNINiT
Patches, Etc. Guaranteed.
Rebuilding - Riddling
Assume remaining 8 pay­
.FREE ESTIMATES
ment* of $6. Fh. Credit
GENE CUMBAA
Mgr. 322-7457.
322 2661 — Aflcr 12 p. m.
Good Re frig. 930. 811 Park.
COMPLETE Lawn k Yard
Service. 322 2310.
WHITE Uniforms. S lit 10 A
11. Ph, 322 2310.
REMODELING - REPAIRS
SCREENING - VINYL TILE BEDROOM, Dining Room ft
322-7849
—
8-12 A, M.
other tiled furniture. Mrs.
Roy William a, 322-5797.
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 9-49X1 $1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampoorr with
AIR-CONDITIONING
purchase of Blue Lustre.
By FEDDERS
Carroll's Furniture.

H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
EVERETT A. HARPER THERE’S PEACE A QUIET
200 So. Park Ave.
922-4234 USED Lumber, 2 x 4, 2 x 6
AGENCY - REALTOR
No planes. In a 2 BR house on
2485 8. Park Ave.
Pbonea FA 2-1264 or FA 2-2283

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
Bedroom Home* available in
all Area* of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I

Seminole Realty
1901 B. Park Avs,
FA 2-5231 anytime
OWNER SAYS SELL!
3 BR Home on 2 Acre* Lakefront lo t Price Just Reduc­
ed to 915,100. SEE THIS
BUY TODAY! Call Stempcr
Agency, l l l f So. French,
Ph. 222-4901.

THINK BIG— BE BIG
IN thla BIG I Bedroom, I
Bath Lake Mery homo, A
BIG 2520 eq. f t Of living
room. A BIO Modern House
and e little price at $21,900.
Excellent Terms to Quali­
fied Buyer.

SOUTHWARD
Invgatment A Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
3229173

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd k Park Ave.
Phone 322 5641

V A -FH A
Property Management
&amp; Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 9, A 6
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
A s Low A s $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.60
Te make tho beet heme
buy, see the

V A - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagem ent &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

2 x 8, 2 x 10; 1 x 4 flooring
paved street you can buy WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Brick. 322-2506.
for $3,750 Cash. Ph. 888-4601,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Enterprise, Fla.
All Types and Sites
READY MIX CONCRETE
We Repair end Service
Patioa, Floor, Pree Eitimatea
STINE
N E W HOMES
Sills, lintel*, slept, blocks,
Machinery and Supply Co.
VA-FHA —
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
207 W 2nd SI.
FA 2-6412
FHA IN-SRRVICE
steel, grease traps, dry
South on Rt. 17 92, 6 Ml.
wells. Stepping atone*.
29.
Automobile
Servlc*
Right on Seminole Illvd.,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.'
One Block to Sales Office.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751
CARRURETOR

802 liighluml Ave.
Longwood, Florida

OVERHAUL
$7.% Up Includes
Part* ft labor

REAL DEAL - BY OWNER
9 Bedroom*, Living Room,
M OTOR CLINIC
Dining Room, kitchen, and 703 French Ave.
322-0233
large Florida Room. BuiltAuto Glass, Taps
in Range. Huge double lot
ft Sea* Covert
200 z 100. In Country, yet
only 9 mint, from Down­ A U T O GLASS &amp;
town k 10 mini, from bate.
SE A T CO VER CO.
Ph. 922 2297.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 SOU
NORTH O R L A N D O , $1U0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Down, llke-new Resales; 2
end 9 Bedrooms, 1 end 2 W agner a Amoco
AUTOMOTIVE
bathe, equipped kitchens.
AIR-CONDITIONING
950-179 mo. pays ell. Hclmly
INSTALLATION - SERVICING
Realty, Pb. 322-1641.
Good Uacd Cars Sold
LOCH ARBOR. 3 BR, 2 Batin, 618 French Ave.
322-7763
F li. Rm , cent. heat. 211
COHEN RADIATDR SHOP
Ridge Rd., 322 9051.
Free Inspection, estimates,
$2950 TOTAL PRICE
pickup, delivery, Recorlng
Completely furnished 2 Bit
ft rcpaiia discounted,
Mobile Home, 43 x 8, plus a
*IUk E. 3rd.
329-9449
spacious 10 x 20 living room,
Neat aa • pin. Just bring
A U T O GLASS
your auitcase and move In.
IN S T A L L E D
Cash, Terms, or will trad*
Sonkurik
Glean and Paint
for Camper, b u t , car, etc.
Company
Ph. 322-7408.
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4932
IAKE LOT. LAKE MARY.
31 A . P et*
3210194.
PUPPIES ft DOGS. Beagles,
N E W HOMES
collies, ft mixed breeds.
VA-FHA —
Animal
Haven
Boarding
Kennel* 322-5711.
FHA IN-SERVICE
W. on 19Ih St. to Lake Mary
Illvd., left on Blvd. to Lake FREE. 2 Male Kitlent. 1317
Elm. 322 9521.
Mary Fire SUtion, Bight to

DUO-TIIERM
Wall
apace
heater. Good cond. $50, Call
Mrs. Glelow, 322 2611 days
or 322-6473 evenings.
FHIGIDA1HE Wather ft Dry­
er. Good cond. Ph. 322 1405.
Combination W o o i l w o rking
unit, Lathe, Drill, Saw, Jig
aaw, Sander, Grinder, Mo­
tor, Aeceaaorlet. $130. Otto,
Cor. Lake Ave., Hardy St.,
I,ongwood.
1-1963 8 Cyl, Falcon Air Con­
ditioner
(New)
Original
Ford Air. Special $250 In­
stalled. Call Duffey at 3231481.

36. Automobile* - Trucks
SMALL Sturdy Wrecker. Exc.
cund. $950. Hoel’i Paint ft
Body Shop, 10th ft Sanford.
60 Renault. Exc. cond. Ph.
122 8614.
’63 Chevy II Nova, Excellent
cond. Ph. 322 2283.
TRUCK RALE
Available June 29. 9 Pickup
truck* with toot bodies, sim­
ilar to Telephone Co, trucks.
Ideal for Carpenters, painteri, electricians or hunting
ft camping.
Burnup ft Sims, Inc.
201 N. Maple U.
Sanford

Office In Model ltouso on 12. F low er* • S h ru b *
’60 VW Sedan, Radio, W/W
Abbott Ave.
Exc. cond. $895. 322-7544.
LMN Enterprtnea, Inc. Ripe hydroponic tomato#*,
25c lb. Grosser Hydroponic I960 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4
Ph. 322-2744
Dr. low mileage, one owner
Farm*, So. Sanford Ave.
Ifi. Business Opportunity
Exc. cond. P/S, P/B. New
33. Furnllur*
tires. $1600. 668 5347.
AUTO BEPAIR SHOP ft Lot,
FRBB ESTIMATE
with or without equipment.
*62 Bukk LeSabre 4 Dr. V 8,
Hal!'* Garage, corner Cel­ Upholstering ft Mattrcia ren­
RAH, Auto. Ph. 668 5713.
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ery ft Sanford Ave. 322-3020.
SPORTS
C A R - 1961 Renault
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
FOR LUASE-Servics Sutloo.
Caravclle Conv. with remov­
Co., at 709 Celary Ave.
. Good location. Good pro­
able Hard bvp, 4 on-the
FA 3-2U7.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
floor, RAH. W/W. $100 ft is
locally 322-4343, or apply to Used furniture, appliance*,
sum* pymta of $45.35 mo.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Cell 322-8993, Sanford.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
16, Female H elp Wanted Ave. Pb. FA 2-4112.
TO SE TTLE
EXPERIENCED Waitress. An­
gel's Restaurant. Apply in
perron. 2303 Sanford Ave.

17. Mala Help f f u l M
EXPERIENCED
Photogre
pher. For appointment call
323-7221.

Office 9224111
Night 322-0841
19. S itu a tio n s W a n ted
323-0700
2994 Park Dr, Sanford, Fla, LAWNS MOWED. 323-2153,

36. Automobile* • Truck* 36. Automobile* • Truck!

19. Situations TVanted

20. Babysitters

3 BR Furn. house. All con­ FURN. 2 and 3 BR, CD, oak
veniences. 2461 Palmetto.
floor*, masonry home. 1
322-1249.
Blk. Wert of Hwy. 17-92 on
434, then 1 Blk. South on
S-ROOM Furn. Apt., for cou­
East St. to Vincent Dr.
ple, $45. 322-7399.
838-6395, MI 4-6214.

For Fast Results.

F U R N IT U R E
3 COMPLETE ROOMS
ONLY $249.50
Eaiy Term*
Shop and Save The
Budget Way

B U D G ET
F U R N IT U R E CO.
298 loogw ood Plaza
17-92
Ph, 938-4583

ESTATE
1951 Imperial LeBaroo 6 Dr.
HT. full power. Beautiful
while with Mohair interior.
6 like new white sidewall
tire*. Local retired couple
owned thla car. Can etU for
$750 and advertising coat.
Can be Financed! Contact
Mr. Marlin. 322-4503.

$ Bank $

37. Boot* - Motor*
12' Fl«hlng boat, motor ft
Irlr. Deck ft controls. $225.
Ph. 322-7775.

Repossessions
’57
’59
’80
’80
’57
’59
’57
’58
’53
’51
’58
’58
*53
’38
'56
'56
'52
'58
'38
'38
'57
’57
'58
'56
'51
’57

Chev. V8 Stick, $37
Olds S t i c k ,
$32
Opal, $792 bal, $34
Anglia, $599 bal, $32
Chev., $379 bal. $31
Opal, $574 bal, $30
Olds, $641 bal, $31
Rambler, $199 bal, $10
Chev., $161 bal, $10
Pontiac Puff,
$24
Chryalcr, $699 bal, $32
Merc. $199 bal,
$27
Ford, $199 bal,
$10
Pont. $681 bal,
$32
Merc. $149 bal,
$7
Merc, $179 bal,
$11
Fold, $99 bal,
$5
U nc. $661 bal,
$32
Ford, $499 bal.
$25
Chev.,
$166
Merc. W. $599 bal, $32
riynt., $560 bal., $30
Chev., $359 bal, $29
Chrya,
$641
Buick, $32 bal,
$1
Ford, $99 bal.,
$7

mo.
mo, Gateway To The waterway
mo, R o b so n S p o r tin g G o o d s
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
mo.
mo. 304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-5961
mo. 15' Glass Boat, fully equlpt.
mo.
40 hp. Evinrurie, Tilt trlr.,
mo.
exc. cond. $650. Reel's Paint
mo.
ft Body Shop, 10th ft San­
mo.
ford.
mo.
mo. 38. Motorcycle* - Scooters
mo.
1937 ALLSTATE Scooter. Exc.
mo.
cond. $73. Ph. 322-3203 ifmo.
ter 1 p. m.
______
mo.
mo. 39. T ra ile r* • C aban as
mo.
mo. APACHE Camp Trailers. New
ft Used. 322-5467.
hal,$24mo.
mo. 1953 All aluminum Prairie
mo.
Schooner, added room. A-l
mo.
cond. Mutt sell. Part down,
bal.$32mo.
make offer. Ph. 322-6268.
mo.
mo. 27’ 1 BB Trailer, Tandem
wheel*, reconditioned inside.
Self-contained Refrigerator,
water ft septic tank. All
jack* ft extras that are
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
needed Ideal for Camper or
4A n
SANFORD AVE.
couple. $600 Cash. Call Leo
OPEN EVENINGS
Spring, Mayfair Inn, 3228800 between 9 a. m. and 12
Phone 322-4503
noon only.

National

IUIZ

HOLLER'S
20th ttn m v &amp; M a h if.
TR A D E-IN

SP EC IA LS

63 Corvair Pickup

*1595
*3 2 9 5
61 Chevrolet Pickup
*1395
62 Corvair 95
*1495
62 Olda CutlaHH Coupe
*2 0 9 5
58 Chevrolet
*6 9 5

4 speed transmission, heater.

61 Cadillac Coupe

DaVIH*. Auto, transmission, power
nteering ft hrakaa, radio ft heater.
Half-ton, automatic transmission,
4-apeed transmission, heater.
V-R, auto, transmission,
atecring, radio ft healer.

power

Brookwood Ntatlon Wagon, 4-door,
6 cylinder, auto, transmission, radio
ft healer,

63 Olds Super 88
4-dooi hardtop; V-8. auto, trana*
mission, power steering ft brakes,
radio ft heater.

*3 4 9 5

60 Olds 88 Coupe

*1395
63 Chevrolet Biscayne
*2 3 9 5
60 Olds 88 4-Door
*1295
59 Chevrolet Biscayne
*7 9 5
57 Chevrolet 210
*7 9 5

V-8 engine, auto, transmission,
power steering ft brakes, radio ft
fiaslar.
Rtatlon Wagon. 4-door,
transmission, haatar.

standard

V-8 engine, auto, transmission,
power brakes, radio A healer.

l-door, I eyllnder, standard trans­
mission, air condlHonad,

Htallnn Wagon; V-R angina, aut*.
transmission, radio ft heater,

62 Olds Starfire Coupe
Aut#, transmission, power steering
ft brskes, power windows, radio ft
healer, air conditioned.

*2 8 9 5

62 Olds 88 4-Door
V-8, auto, transmission, power
staffing ft hrakaa, radio, heater, air
conditioned,

62 Comet Custom
4-dnor, 9 cylinder, auto, tranamlaelon, radio ft heater.

*2 4 9 5
*1695

62 Chevrolet Impala
SUPER SPORTS COUPE, V-9 an.
fine, auto, transmission, power
atecring, radio ft heater.

*2 2 9 5

63 Olds Starfire
SPORTS COUPE, V -l engine, auto,
transmission, power steering ft
brakes, radio ft heater, air condi­
tioned.

*3 4 9 5

61 Chevrolet
Brookwood Station Wagon, 9 cyl­
inder, standard transmission, heat­
er.

*1 0 9 5

Open Friday Night ft Saturday

AfUrnooan

Holler M otor Sales
COMPANY
2a4. A Palmatto
2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 322-4231
Ph. 322-0841

�Hr M i r l

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July 1, 1964 — Paste 4A

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Employment In
County Holds Up
By Julian fltentlrom
Tolal employment In Scml
nole County held at a level of
about IS,000 persona from
November of 1963 until midMay, according to Joseph M.
Foy, manager of the Florida
State Employment Service of­
fice In Sanford.
Foy said that this period
provided the most seasonal
activity and aaid the spring
pick-up in vegetable and ci­
trus harvesting lifted agricul­
tural employment.
Closing of tourist related
businesses, said Foy, eaused
employment in the service In­
dustry to drop slightly. On the
piua aide, ne pointed out that
manufacturing rose moderate
ly with concentrate operations
expanded to handle the Valen­
cia orange crop.
Foy aaid nonfarm employ­
ment went up 500 because of
gains in construction, whole­
sale trade (citrus packing),
service and government.
In mid-May, aaid Foy, un­
employment lit the #area de­
clined to 500—100 below the
previous month as well as last
year. At thli level, he said,
the Jobless number is 3.3 per­
cent of the civilian labor force.
Foy aaid Seminole County's
per capita Income in 1062
was 11,286 • • compared to the
state's $2,053. Average in­
come can be expected to be
low, Foy explained, in an
agricultural area where most
workers are employed only
part time. Foy said the county
ranks 49th in per capita in­
come among Florida's ST
counties.
Figures for 1062 show that
Seminole County had a total
income o f $82.1 million for a
population of 63,800.

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Breakfast Club Inrtchtd Sliced

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FROM THE FINEST HARDWOOD

CHARCOAL

Kelly Here To
Thank Workers
8tata Senator Scott Krlly
o f Lakeland, who ran third in
the first Democratic guber­
natorial primary, met hia
Seminole County rampnlgn
leaders In Sanford Monday
night to thank all who work­
ed in hia behalf.
Kelly told the conference,
attended by 41 peraons at the
Police Benevolent Building,
that *‘Kelly-(io-Cliiha" were
being formed In each of the
state's 67 counties so that
people — bb John Kadrr of
Sanford put It this morning
— "M ay stay together and
be prepared in case a situa­
tion should arise whereby hr
might seek public office in
I960.”
Kader, who was Kelly’a
Seminole campaign manager,
announced that he had been
selected to head the club tem­
porarily and that the 39 local
aupportera present Inst night
joined tha "Go-Club.”

DeLand Church
Has Dinner In
Enterprise
By Helen Snodgrass
A Father-Son Banquet of
the Plymouth Avenue Christ
lan Church of DeLand was
held recently in Enterprise at
the Florida Power Club with
women of the church prepar
ing and serving dinners, buf­
fet style, to some 35 persons
in attendance.
Guest speaker for the even
ing wai Rev. Gerald Smith,
pastor of the Daytona Beach
Christian Church. Itvv. Smith,
who is most adept with alight
of hand performance, present
ed a short period of magic
tricks which tied in with and
illustrated his subject.
The evening was completed
with group singing led by
Bcv. Jack Ford, pastor of the
host church.
Master of ceremonies was
Virgil Gulley. 3trs. Deane
Moore was chairman of the
food committee; Miss Neal
Deane and Mrs. C. A. Bender
•on served as the decoration
committee and Mrs. I. W.
Whittington wai registration
chairman.

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CLOSED
ALL DAY
SATURDAY
JULY 4fh

Libby's Testy Cenned

Vienna Sausage

6

Suntan's Delicious Canned

Boned Chicken . 3 5*.V. $1.
Cairo Beauty Fitl la Treat

Cucumber Chips . 'ft* 19c
SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT.
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF
Borden's Asserted (limit 2 please)!

B e e M i l k • • • • 5°.!! 3 9 *

Brail Thett Tatty Tender

C h u c k S t e a k s »&gt; 5 9 *
Delicious Fresh

Started Noble*
A luncheon group o f IS men
started the Noblea of tha My­
stic Shrine, which now hat
• membership o f mora than
ia U70.

M a y o n n a is e • C 3 9

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G r o u n d B e e f 3 |b* $1 29

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T e a B a g s • • .“

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S h e ri R ib s . . » 6 9 *
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Yogurt ...................
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The alley behind Roumillnt’s Drugstore was blocked
completely Tuesday afternoon
lata when the asphalt spread­
er which had been working
on the city’s new' parking lot
at the corner of First nnd
I’ark, slid hark wards o ff tho
truck being used to transport
it.
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We hour there’ s a brave lit­
tle tomato plant growing in
the cracks of the sidewalk
down near the Sanford Atlan­
tic Hank. If someone would
drop in un onion or two or
maybe some chives, we might
whomp up enough for a sal­
ad. Guess
tha city would
claim them.
• • •
How about those planters
along the street? Instead of
flowers, let’a plant »ome veg­
etables.Carrots
have right
pretty tops — look like ferns,
beet tops are pretty, too, A
few stalks of corn would give
It that certain touch,
• • •
What do you say to pulling
up all the podoenrpus and
planting banana trees? Use­
ful as well ai pretty. Make
rice ahade, too. We’d become
fanioua. "Sanford — you
know — the town where the
Streets are lined with bulimia
trees — cha-cha-chat
Mrs. N a n c y
Nordstrom
area Legion representative la
asking all eligible women vet­
erans interested In joining the
only all-wumen American Le­
gion Host in Centrnl Florida
to contact her at 1-1 T. Trip­
let Dr., Casselberry or phone
822-0011.
• • •
Mark N. Cleveland Jr. and
Carroll Uurke have been nam­
ed to serve on committees of
the Florida Bar, according to
nn announcement by Hnr
President Chester f l a i d H.
Smith o f Lakeland, Butko was
appointed to the family law
committee and Cleveland to
the uniform state laws com­
mittee,
• • •

e

Word lias also been receiv­
ed that Joffre C. David of
Orlando has been named to
a roster o f technical repre­
sentatives who will provide
information and advice to be
used in the round of trade
negotiations in Geneva. Joffro is general manager of the
Florida Fruit &amp; Vegetable
Association. Tho rosier Is to
provide an officiul channel of
communication between the
President's office and non­
governmental groups with In­
terest in the talks.
• • ■
Miss Aurelia Itise Levy,
daughter of S. L. Levy of
Sanford bus been accepted for
admission at David Lipscomb
College Nashville, Tenn. for
the summer quarter.
• • •
The mall brings word that
the monthly meeting of the
Board of Control, iluted for
July 16-17 in Tallahassee, has
been postponed until July 2321. More time was needed for
review of tlie proposed legis­
lative budgets for elute uni­
versities for 1805-67.

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Hollins College’s Mills Msmorial Library bus received
a gift of 0 curly Victor lied
Seal victrola records from
Col. Martin B. Chiltick of
Winter Park. The collection
includes famous sounds of
Enrico Caruso, John McCor­
mick,
Ernestine
SchumanHelnk and others.
• • •
Mrs. John Picrro, poppy
dsy chairman for the Ameri­
can Legion Post 83 Auxiliary,
announces that the proceeds
from the recent sale of pop­
ples wss 1252.30. She wishes
to express her gratitude to
the many volunteers and buy.
era, who contributed to the
success of tha sale.

Herald Index
Abby ................ ....... Page 3A
l’ a*e 3A
Bridge .............. . .
Classifieds ....... ,. Pages 10-11
Comics ............ ....... Pago 2A
Editorial ......... ....... Page 1A
Funerals ......... ......... Page 2
2A
Horoscope .......
SB
Society .............
Sports ..................... Pages 4 5
TV Program* . ....... Page 3A
/ We tha Women . . . . . Pa&amp;e 3A

CHURCH HELLS WILL HINT. . .
. . . Joe Henry Frazier pulls rope

City, County

Seminole County * * * *

4th Schedule
City and county offices
throughout the county art* mixed in their decisions about
how to observe the Fourth of
July holiday which falls on
Saturday.
Sanford city employes will
enjoy the weekend off, but
will not take any extra days,
following a decision made b&gt;
city commissioners.
County employes in the
courthouse and elsewhere ml'
have a three day holiday, tak­
ing Monday off in observance.
Oviedo offices will also bo
closed Monday, but Altamonte
Springs city offices will close
on Friday.
Casselberry offices will ob­
serve only the weekend, with
no extra holidays forthcom­
ing.
Downtown Sanford
mer­
chants will lk closed all day
Saturday in commemoration
of the nation's Declaration of
Independence R. L. Perkins
Jr., chairman of the Mer­
chants Division of the Cham­
ber of Commerce, said today
The post office will be closed
Saturday, Postmaster Ccclle
Heard said today. Mnit will
be boxed and dispatched, but
only specials will lie delivered,
she said.
All oilier post offices In the
county will also be closed.

North Orlando
Ballots Ready

Zip Code 32771

*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday, scattered idunvefn in afternoon, evening; high today 02; low tonight in 70.*.
VOL. fill

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Established 1908 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1904

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 223

100 Pet. Assessment
J IS W A ...

BRIEFS

17 'Miss Flames' C ontp e Se Mrs. Walker

By Donna Fair*
Tho Mis* Flame of S^mtFT. LAUDERDALE (UPD llole County beauty contest,
—About I7i&gt; prisoners in the to be one of tha main attrn&gt;
Broward County jail staged a lion* at the Longwood Volun­
brief riot Wednesday over
foot), officials said.

Prisoners Riot

Horses Burn
MILTON, Mass. (UPD —
Thirty-five ta *0 valuable rid­
ing and »how horse* wero
killed today when a general
alarm fire swept a hayfillcd
barn.

Barry In Senate
WASHINGTON
(UPI) Sen. Harry Goldwatcr turned
from political campaigning to
Senate business today before
leaving for a Fourth of July
weekend at his Arizona ranch

Trainmen Killed

Reds Hit Convoy

Court Defied

Hijacked Truck
Found On 426

Sanford's Lake Monroe look­
ed like a miniature Jacksonvile port this morning when
three tog* were picked up at
local piers.
The tugs had towed barges
to Sanford and were standing
by while they were being un­
loaded. Later the tugs will re­
turn the empty barges to the
home port of Jacksonville
where they will be loaded and
the cycle repealed.

SIRENS WILL SCREAM . . .
. , , Mrs. Mary Hnrkey represents city

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

*

PITTSBURGH
(UIM)
—
Three crewmen were killed
and a fourth was injured today
Absentee ballots for (be in Ihe rear end collision of
Pennsylvania ltailroad
July 13 referendum in North two
Orlando on proposed amend­ freight trains.
ments to the village charter
will be available at the village
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
office through next Wednes­
day, July 8. No ballots will be (UPD — Communist Viet
issued after this dale and all Cong guerrillas ambushed a
marked ballots must lie re­ South Vietnamese army conturned and in the clerk’s of­ voy in broad daylight Wednes­
fice by 5 p m. Saturday, July day.
11, if they are to be counted.
Polls will be open on Mon­
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) —
day, July 13, in the village
hall from 7 a m. until 7 p in. The Virginia Education Hoard
Election workers will be Mrs defied a federal court Wednes­
Etta Harville, Charles Tress- day and appropria'ed (225,000
ler and Bob Derum, all mem­ for children enrolled in private
and segregated schools in
bers of the elected charter
Prince Edward County.
board. Alternates will be the
remaining two board mem­
bers, Hob Dean and Mrs.
Mary Howell.
Proposed changes, it ap­
proved by a majority of the
A whisky-hauling truck, hi­
1C1 registered voters, call for
jacked Tuesday night In Or­
setting-up a five member vill­
lando, was found late Wed­
age council plus a mayor who
nesday afternoon on Route
wilt lie elected by the people
(2fi between Oviedo and Gen­
in a special election to be call­
eva.
ed within 80 days. The mayor
Tiie driver, Tim Waters of
elected at this lime will hold Jacksonville, told police he
office until the next regular was stopped by two men, plac­
election In March, 1900.
ed In back of the truck and
Other recommendations per­ driven to a wooded area. The
tain to methods of adopting men then ordered him into a
village ordinances and inure car and told him to drive.
clearly define function* and He was released early Wed­
authority of the village coun­ nesday morning and aleried
cil, mayor, court, judge and police.
law enforcement officers.

3 Tugs Bring
Cargo Here

U. S. NAVY HELPS KEEP PEACE . . .
. . . Chief J. J. Sexton pushes button

Civitans To
Hear Officer
Cdr. Valentin G. Matula, of
the Sanford Naval Air Station
will be the curst speaker at
the Civilan Club meeting at 7
p m. Innizht at the Capri rrstaurant.
Cdr. Matula is the executive
officer of H e a v y
Attack
Squadron One. He will discuss
the missions and capabilities
of his unit and its airryaft us­
ing color slides to illustrate
their role at aca and si home.

teer Fir* Department’a Fourth
of July Fiesta, will see a to­
tal of 17 girl* representing
eight department* compete
for the title.
Tha lathing beauty portion

of thu contest will take place
Friday at 7 p.tn. On Saturday,
wearing attire of their choice,
the girls will ride their spon­
soring fire department’s truck

Sees Little
Effect Here

HELL OF FREEDOM . . .
. . . R uhr by Mayor A, L. Wilson

Mayor Sets
Celebration
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
ford sounded a call today for
all citizens of the city ami
county to join in the ringing
of tlie Froedom Bells on July
4.
The observance of the issth
year since the signing of the
Declaration of In lepemlenre
will lake place across the na­
tion at 1 p. m., lasting for
three minutes.
In Sanford siren* will blow
and 1h&gt;IL* will ring and all citi­
zens are urged to join in the
celebration.
Mayor Wilson lias Issued a

Palro! Leaving
Sf. Augustine

proclamation which read* la
party:
‘ ‘ WHEREAS, tlie tolling ol
the Liberty Bell at Independ­
ence Hall, Philadelphia, Penn­
sylvania on the 4lh day of
July, 1*76, proclaimed the
signing of the Declaration of
independence, and
WHEREAS, the adoption of
this historic document marked
the birth of our country a* a
free and independent nation,
and
WHEREAS, It Is fitting that
(hr anniversary nf this great
event should be appropriately
observed m each year at tha
same moment throughout tha
United States.
NOW THEREFORE, be it
resolved that 1, A. L. Wilson,
Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Florida, do hereby request
that nil bells be run for threa
minutes, starting at one o’clock
on the afternoon of July 4,
19G4 in observance of Indep­
endence nnd American free­
dom*.”
'I'he City'* civil defense air
cn will be sounded with a
three minute blast and th«
Naval Air Station will blow
their siren at the snmc time.
All rhiirchrs in Hie vicinity
who have bell* will ring them
and Lions will ring the bell
on the old fire engine in Fort
Mellon Pa'k, where their Fun
Fair will be held.

By Julian Strnslrom
Wednesday’a
decision of the
★
★
★
ST. AUGUSTINE ( U N ) Florida
Supreme
Court which
For complete schedule of
Tlie Slate Highway Patrol lieordered Dade County to
events sec Pages ti amt 7.
gau withdrawing Its force*
ordered Dade County to in front St. Augustine today in
★
★
★
assessments from Mt to IDO view of a Irucft that has
lb the para-'e which will be­ percent Ik i light Immediate brought racial pfhco to the
gin nt Long wood Elementary reaction ’c l ay from Seminole historic tout 1st town.
Both iiitegralionisla n n d
School at 10 n.m.'
County officials.
segregationist* called off fur­
Final* of (lie contest, when
Asked If il will have any ther demonstration* Tuesday
tlie entries will appear in for­ effect, upon Seminole Coun­
after Gov. Karri* Bryant ap
ma!*, are ichcdnlcd for 4:30
ty's assessment rolls, Chair­ (minted a hlracial committee
p.m Saturday,
man James P. Avery of tlie to study local racial prob­
'Die winner will receive a
Board of County Commission­ lems. Businessmen followed
beautiful trophy, suitably en­
op this development yester­
ers declared:
graved, u rhinestone tiara and
"I hope it will I believe if* day hy announcing they would
n bouquet nf rose-. She also
a grind thing because it Is fully comply with tlie new
will be sponsored hy the
about time the mi called free­ pending civil rights law.
Longwood department in the
Patrol Olfieer Lee Simmons
holders become freeholder* in
state Ml** Flame eonlest to
fact rather than in name by said most of tlie force would
lie held during the State Fire­ shouldering their fair share of leave St. Augustine today but
men’* Convention in Jackson­ taxes.”
would "be on call to respond
ville next May,
Several years ago Seminole immediately if needed."
First and second runners-up County had a tax Im e ol
He would not say how many
will receive engraved trophies same (.15 million with a mill- men would remain. The slate
WASHINGTON (UPD—The
and cori-age*.
age of 43 50. A reassessment, had a force of more than 230 House finally passed and sent
Entries and department* based on 80 percent ol value, oilirers here at tlie peak of to the White House today farthey represent are: Itowenn Immediately increased the tax tlie racial trouble.
reaching civil rights legisla­
Rainier ntul Bobbie I.ee Wat­ base to $tdo million and the
FIREWORKS look like this “ in the can.” Linn
Guv. Bryant said lie ha* nol tion horn of race violence,
kins, Casselberry; Charlotte millago was reduced by the disclosed the identities of bombings, vole curb* and con­
Jay Wnrnicke who is in cltarRu of fireworks
Sanders, F l o r I d a Forestry County Commission to 11. Un those tic appointed to his bl- tinued resistance to school In­
demonstration for Lions Fun Fair at Fort Mellon
Service; Vicki McAidle, Gin- thii basis, a former comini**- racial committee because lie tegration.
I’ark, Saturday, nays lyrotcchnic display will
dcrville; Pat Msckall, Luke doner explained today, one dhl not want to make their job
be set o ff soon after da'k to climax the Fourth
The milestone measure—en­
Mary; Linda Davis, Anita mi.I produced about (2(JU,ooo in more difficult.
of July celebration. Fun Fair begins at 1 p, m.
acted after more than a year
Faulk, Pamela Hicks, Carla taxes. Under the old rate a
with pony rides, train rides, merry-Ko-ruuml,
of congressional consideration
Lommlcr, Karen Lyons. Linda mill provided uimul (35.lam.
special pames, eye tests a cake walk, food and
—was sped to tlie White llonsu
Seminole County’s tax ass­
Nottingham, Stella Perkins
fun for all the family.
(Herald Photo)
President Johnson
CAMBRIDGE, M an (UPD w- h e r e
and Margaret Stevens, Lung- essor, Mary Earl Walker, —Roacoc Pound, 01, former planned to sign It into law
wood; Jackie Atchison, North said: "W e arc now assessing dean of the Harvard law this evening at a televised
Orlando; Pat Caldwell an I on full value in tlds county school and called by many ceremony.
Louise Carter, Oviedo and I’nt under the Just value law. This "Hie grand old man of law,"
The final congressional ac­
Grimsloy, Sanford Naval Air takes In tile type of construc­ died Wednesday night ut Har­ tion came when (he llousa
tion, cost, depreciation and
Station.
vard’s Stillman Infirmary fol­ voted to accept the bill as
several other criteria con­
Lillian Hick* for Longamended hy the Senate.
lowing a long illness.
tained in Hie just value law.
wood has withdrawn from the
"This year we are using the
contest don to rooflictlm; en­
Income approach on assessing
gagements.
business properties.” She add­
A contract for the four- S four-lunc the stretch from
Judging tlie girls "(l beauty,
ed that according to informa­
luning of SIt-40 from French be Orange County line south poise and peisunulity will be
tion from Uie state's railroad
Richard Iltnnkerihecklnr of
Avenue to Mellonville Avenue * U. S. 50.
assessment Liard Seminole Is
in Sanford will he let during Ill the county’s secondary Orlando, second vice president assessing at ao jicrccnt.
August, according to a tenta­ regrum, Stcnstrom said it of the state firemen’* nssoei” 1 don’t think tlio decision,”
tive schedule announced Wed­ ms announced that a con- at inti; Jim Davis of Ml Dora, said Mrs Walker, "will have
nesday by State Round De­ fact would be let this month district six vice president nnd any effect here in this coun­
partment officials.
Jr the reconstruction of SB Mrs. Jim Smith, past presi­ ty. We can justify any evalua­
The information was reveal­ 34 from Altamonte Spring* dent and current vice presi­ tion we have made under the
ed ut a meeting of represen­ ortli to Longwood ami that dent of the Orlando Auxiliary, just value law,"
FREE REPLACEMENT rm any
Christy Harp, principal of
Avery, in hi* statement,
tative* from municipalities, ext February a contract
South
Seminole
Elementary
said,
"It's
unfair
for
business
first
line or premium
county governments, utility ■ould be swarded to continue
commercial
property
firm* and planner* held at 37 from I.ongwcod north to School and prominent Long- and
SEIUERLINC TIRE (a Trademark
Orlando. Repre»enting Sem­ ‘hero the A C L
railroad wood resident, will net n&lt; owners to shoulder most of
of STERLING) . . . If the tire
the lax load while home own­
inole wa* Guy 8ten»trom, as- nek* cross General Hutch­ master of ceremonies.
ers
do
not
provide
their
share,
fails due to ANY cause (road
•iiturit county engineer and ison Parkway.
ami yet the home owners are
right-of-way agent.
In October of this year a
hazuril,
workmanship, etc.) In cnn*
the ones demanding most of
Stcnstrom »aid it wa* also infract to rework and rlimthe services,"
nf failure yon rcI n NEW TIRB
announced that a ccnlrarl ml* dangerous curve* on
Avery said that now Semi­
would be let, also in August, R 42*1 fr m Goldcnrod to
FREE
. . . NOT AN ADJUSTMENT!
nole’s tax base is approxi­
fur four-luning Sit 430 from arledo will lie Id.
New, home-size American mately (195 million with a
Tire must have at least 1/16” tread.
Hake Howell south to the Or­
flags are presented each new millago rate of 13.25. He esti­
This
guarantee
good on lire* purchased before July 4
ange County line.
resident of Dr liana hy Marklc mated that if Seminole pro­
lie said that construction
Brothers, developer* nf the perties were assessed at 100
INKW STORK HOURS: (Inn. thru Frf. R to ft; Sat. A to II
ii'iially lu-gin* approximately k United Pres* International community. They have asked percent tlie tax base would
30 days following the award­ II will cost d o million to that these flags be displayed increase to well ovor (200
ing « f a contract.
&lt;jan up the refuse scattered at each homo, Saturday, July million and (bat one mill
In connection with SR 436 !‘ littcrhugi during the three 4.
would produce about (210,000.
from Laka Howell to the Or­ •V, July 4 weekend, accord
If any resident has not re­
"It is possible," he said,
ange County line, Hlenstrom i| to Keep America Beauti- reived his flag lie may call at "that the millage rale could
322-0651
105 W. Find SI.
Sanford
said it we* also revealed that fj a national anti litter or- the Deltona sales office to I be reduced back to II.”
a contract also would be let gtuation.
I pick OIK up,
I Uke iilury ou Page 2)

Rights Bill Sent
To White House

Pound Dies

SR -46 Paving Job To
Be Let In August

NEW

TIRE

FREEI

Deltona Homes
Given Flags

Mostly Fo urth

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DeBary Legion
Appoints New
Committees
Bjr Mr*. Frank Whit*
Committee appointment* far
D lB ir f Herbert I). Gibb
American Legiun Post 259
were made at thi* month'*
executive meeting by Com­
mander William William*.
Named were Dr. I.uther
Tarbell, membership; Frank
Ilyon and Virginia Harrison,
aunahine; Harry Lyon*, adjut­
ant; Rev. A. C. Summer*,
chaplain; Alfred Newell, aaaistnnt ehnplain; Robert Anderaon, finance officer; Edn.i
Smith, assistant finance of.
fleer; Carroll llurke, judge
advocate; Peter Koppennal,
flag sales; Fred Oliver, grave
registration;
William Brumbaugh, serv­
ice officer; Fred McLaren,
Americanism; Rev, Summers,
visits and aick rails; Edward
lienly, blood bank; Furl An­
drews, liaison offirer to World
War I veterans; Fred Rammerrr, Unison officer to Vet­
eran* of Foreign Wars; Carotyn Little, child welfare and
Oscar Pnpinrnu, police and
traffic.
Dales for special events
during the coming year were
act ns follows; Jan. ltd,
dinner honoring Stale Com­
mander Rill Kdwanl*; March
17, Legion Birthday Dinner;
May r&gt;, PsnrHke Day and Nov.
H, Veterans Day church serv­
ice.
Regular meetings will lie
held on the first Thursday of
earh month st 7:30 p.m. in
the Community Center begin­
ning with the first meeting
of the fall on Sept. .1. Executlve meetings will on the
third Thursday of each month
at 7:20 p.m. at the Center.

Business
Briefs
Wlnnn-Dlxle Store*, Ine.,
operating a number of supermnrkcli in the local area,
bought direct from Florida
funner* more than $R million
worth of fre»h fruit* and veg­
etables during the fiacul year
ending June 27, n *uh*tuntlal
increaae over lust year.
Tills figur* represents only
the purchases made through
the company's field, buying
offices In Puli ok re, I'In nt City
and Pompano. During the
past fiscal year, they totaled
$8,388,335 compared with $fl,695, 218 tha previous fiacal
year.
Joe A. Adams in charge of
prrishuhla merchandising at
general heudipiuitor» in Jack­
sonville, rmphnsired tlint the
company'* primary considera­
tion is moving Florida prod­
ucts first- Winn-Dixie cur­
rently operates (130 superm a r k e t s throughout the
Southeast.
Fanning is one of the few
Industries whore accidents to
non-workers, such as small
children, must lie included in
work statistics. On the farm,
safety is truly a family nffuir.

Seminole County's growth
from I960 to 1963 has equalcd the 1960 population in each
of 33 of Florida's 67 counties,

according to figure* compiled
by varioui agencies in the
state and accumulated by the
office of County Clerk Arthur
Heckwith.
Beckwith explained that in
1960 the official census taken
by the federal government
listed Seminole's population at
54,947.
Sfhcc that time the county's
population
has
increased
A Natural Disaster Work­
some 18,000, according to re­
shop, for Red Cross
mem­ ports by the East Central
bers and related services will Florida Regional Planning
he held from in a m. to 3
p.m. July 30 at the Red
Cross Chapter headquarters,
2401 K. Central boulevard in,
Orlando. A. 11. Peterson, Jr.
announced today.
Invited to attend the work­
shop arc Red Cross chair­
men and board
members,
disaster chairmen and sub­
committee chairman, volun­
teers, civil defense officials,
police anil fire services, wea­
ther bureau personnel, new*
media, school official* and
personnel, telephone and ham
operators.
.Subjects of the workshop
will include "Ready
Re­
sponse," "Nrw D i s a s t e r
Training Materials," "Com­
munications" and "Public In­
formation."
Workshop leader will he
Ralph Davis, assistant direc­
tor of tlii- Southeastern area
disaster service from Atlanta,
Ga.
Davis was most recently an
administrative director In the
Alaskan earthquake disaster,
in Ills numerous assignments
lie has covtercd hurricane,
tornado, earthquake,
flood
and other natural disasters.

Workshop Set
By Red Cross

RKOW I’E A K S in F lo rid a ? — If you have an y
d o u b ts h e ro 's M rs. I&lt;. E . W h ite, ir*7 C o u n try
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Set Meeting

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VAH-13 G ets
New L e a d e r
Cdr. C. V. (Tony) Noltu
lias assniiicd roilimniid of
Heavy Attack Squadron 13,
the group soon to be assign­
ed to duty out of tile Sunfold Naval Air Station. The
command ceremony wan held
at Whidbcy Island, Wash.
Noltu, a five-year veteran
of West Const heavy attack
aviation, relieved (’iiidr. Wal­
ter P. Carlin.
Cmdr, Nol la's first task
will lie to move Ills si|uadron
from (lie Puget Sound nil
station to N'AS Sanfont and
so become a peimaiienl mem­
ber of Heavy Attack Wing
One.
Tile change of station is
tentatively scheduled for Au­
gust though tli* exact dale
bus not biien announced.
Many of the sipiiidion's pil­
ots, crewmen uiul support
personnel are already here
undergoing training for op­
e r at i on of the new RA-fiC
Vigilante reconnaissance bom­
ber.
VAIM2 will actually he re­
turning home, Tile *i|Undron
wan formed here ill January
I9GI. Nine months later it

was sent to the Pacific to sim­
ply tlie all-weather strike
capability for the carrier USS
Kitty Hawk.
VAH-13 recently returned
from its filial Whidbey-hmed
cruise aboard tlm | ,1ltd-foot
supeicarrier.

It) Mildred Haney
Weekly meeting* fur a Del­
tona Tern Club will begin tbi*
Friday at the Community
Center from 7 until It p.m.
Present activities will include
dancing, card* and plug pong.
If sufficient interest is
nIiiiwii ii tegular Teen Club
will lie organised and will
plan me it activities us rookouts, hay rides unit splash
parties.
All teenagers of the com­
munity are invited to attend
Friday night'* meeting.

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"This means,” Beckwith
slated, “that in a brief per­
iod of three and a half years
Seminole County . has grown
In population more than the
population in each of 33 of
the state's counties."
There are 34 counties In
the state with populations of
19,019 or better, the clerk said.
That figure applies to Osce­
ola. Dade County's popula­
tion was 933.047 in I960 and
is estimated to be at the one
million mark today.

LOTS A N D LOTS

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Council, a survey by the Eco­
nomics Division of the Uni­
versity of Florida's School of
Business and reports of sur­
veys made by the Florida
Power * Light Company a*
well as the Florida Power
Corp.
In I960, Beckwith declared,
33 counties in Florida had
population* of less than 18.000 — ranging from Nassau
County’s 17,189 down to the
2,668 persons who reside in
Gilchrist County.

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Seminole County

“The Nile of America’

^ eio
Expressing a sentiment we
all feel sometimes. City Com­
missioner Earl Higginbotham
said with a sigh at Monday
night’s meeting, "1 feel like
l'\e been rc-organiicd today.”
• * •
Conversion of the grounds
at municipal stadium to pre­
pare it for the coming foot­
ball season was begun Mon­
day by the city, under the
lease agreement with the high
schools. First game is sched­
uled for mid-September,

• • •

Zip Code 32771
WEATHER: Partly cloudy throujrlt Thursday with widely scattered showers: high today in 00s: low tonlpht 72-77.
VOL. 36
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1008 WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 2-1-1

Lakefront Development:
“WELCOME A HOARD” was the greeting Riven
C&lt;ir. C, V. Nolta, right, commanding officer of
Heavy Attack SiHianlon 13 which soon will he
stationed at Sanford Naval Air Station. Nolta
was Riven a preview of the local base on his ar­
rival Tuesday night. Shown with him is Capt.
James O. Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance
Attack WittR One.
(Herald Photo)

Mayor A. L. Wilson warns
jay walkers that there is an
ordinance on the city books
prohibiting this practice and
cautions pedestrians to please
u&gt;e the crosswalks at the in­
tersections. The Clock Watch­
er notes that Sanford is
probably the only city in the
country where traIfic slops ior
jaywalkers, though we’ve seen
A preview of his future
tins in some lurcign coun­
surroundings at Sanford Nav­
tries.
al Air Station was given the
Warning to scooter and man who command* tin- next
motorcycle riders: The city squadron to he based here
is considering making the with Ileeonniiissance Attack
wearing of safety helmets Wing tine.
t'dr. ('. V. (TonyI Nulla,
while riding such vehicles
mandatory. Other cities have commanding officer of Heavy
such regulations as do all Attack Squadron I t, spent the
day making final plans for
military ftisUllations.
moving his unit hen from
•' * *
City Commissioners
Mon­ Wlifdhey Island, Wash,. Naval
Air Station.
day heard, approved and
He arrived in Sanfonl Tues­
adopted a resolution com­
day night and spent today
mending Henry Tamm for his with (’apt, James (). Mayo,
fine job a* city finance di­
commander of Reconnaissance
rector. Tamm resigned, effec­ Attack Wing One, and other
tive Nov. 1, to take a similar officer* with whom he will he
job with the county. Before working while here.
he goes. Henry will fly to
Many of hi* future pilots,
New York with Mayor Wilson crew mm ami icjppoit pn Fun­
to sign tlie new water develop­
ment bonds.

New Commander
Gets B riefing

• » •

Do you save your pennies,
nickels and dimci and store
them in n piggy bank? That's
a good thrifty habit, hut the
banks would he happy if you
would bring all that small
change in and exchange it lor
some
nice
quiet folding
money. Seems there's a short­
age of small coins plaguing
the money-changers.
* * *
Tom Brown of Bel Air Court
says he's amazed at the quick
action of city official*. He
says he left a note for City
Manager Pete Knowles noting
trce!« w ire blocking the toadway near his home In the
Wynne wood section. Tom then
v.-ent about his business for
the day. That late afternoon
when he returned home he
found tlie trees gone.
♦ * *
County commissioners Tues­
day decided to liegin action
to bring county employes un­
der some form of hospitaliza­
tion program. They asked
their attorney, Harold John­
son, It) draw up a tentative
legislative draft lo tie present­
ed at the next session of
the State Legislature. Com­
missioner John
Alexander
suggested the insurance pro­
gram, if adopted, lie let out
for tiids and the Commission
agreed.

1

nel are already in training nt
Sanford for transition to the
IIA-fit’ Vigilante rcconnuissattce bomber later this year.
The squadron has been flying
the older, slower ,\ lit Skywarrior altark plane.
The icmainder of the non
officer* and men is expected
1from Whidbey Island In midAugust.
VAIl-llt recently r&lt; turned
from it* final Whidbey bused
deployment to tlie Western
I'aeific aboard t lie &lt;airier
Kitty Hawk.
Cdr. Nolta assumed com­
mand of VA11-111 lust Thurs­
day. He bring* 21 years «&gt;f
naval cx|*erienre to tlie .*!*,
mui h of it in the heavy at­
tack field.

Ranger
O n Course
A fter Crucial Turn
CAPE KENNED V ( f l ’l ) —
America's Hanger 7 television
spacecraft executed it* mo t
crucial space maneuver "right
on the nose'' today, shifting
it in a direction for shooting
mankind's first close-up pic­
tures of the moon.
Scientists said the feat,
called the “ midcourse maneu­
ver,” swung Hanger 7 with

County Board
Sets Up New
Department

\

apparent ‘extiomr accuracy
into
new path toward it*
pinpoint objective on tlie sun­
lit face of the lunar body.
The critical maneuver was
triggeied hy a radio signal
si ut front scientists on earth
ut ii ii.m. EDT to make the
spacecraft change direction
from its general "moult eol11:■on" course into "a trajec­
tory for it* precise target."
Although jubilant scientists
declined to make a prcdlc*
luui, they indicated they now
felt confident that the spaceclaft would hit close to it*
planned impact men In one of
the moon’s dry "seas," where
a i iiiaut* of the future are
to make landings.

Seminole County ha* a new
department. The County Com­
mission Tuesday created, eff ee t I v e immediately, the
Building Maintenance Ik-puit
tnent and named J. (’. Lav­
ender, superintendent of the
County Itond Department, to
The Sanford Seminole Jayserve as siqiervisor.
i«. x a r e o p e n i n g their Thurs­
The Commission ulso:
day noon m e e t i n g lit tlie Civic
Decided to delay liny action t'i nlcr to the public, Frank
on a request to re zone a sec­ 1Kin. It, program chairman ur&gt;tion of Mobile Manor on FR ntiunccd t oday.
■EH. known ns ‘‘Jungle I
He. ix n I t (tie invitation is
Commissioner* also issued
for „ trni, , r
UI,„.
I.
■■• ng of a film on space
a reminder of two important | |,,.nlpi| n riM|llclt
,,y repre
t„nr,..
quest hy
dales comine up soon Ann 3 senUitlvc* to rezone laike flights and Col. John Glenn';!
they will sit as a Board of Harney A* rrttr* from A-l pinner* fhght. f ho movie, in
Adjustment and on Aug. It (agriculture) to T-l (trailer eittor, run* about an hour,
they’ll hold a public hearing homes). In doing *o the Com­ a n d will Ma r t at approximate­
on tiio proposed fiscal budget. mission overruled the county ly I2:20 pm.
"The o u t s t a n d i n g film was
zoning hoard.
see ui e l for u* t h r o u g h Dr.
Confirmed a board of ad­ Kenneth W i n g o f S a n f o r d ,
justment declaim! to approve
who wit* formerly Col. Glenn's
a golf driving range no Fit
personal
physician," s a i d
Eld, contingent upon controll­
ed lighting, the installation Finch.
"We are happy to invil*
of a chain link fence and
the puldie to view with us
Two barefoot thieve* enter­ proper maintenance.
ed Fpcnrcr's Grocery in
Decided 'iha't "there was nn *'"» •""',l“nV
,,f l,“
Oviedo and made off with justification to comply wilh U. F flights into space, said
clothing, shoe* and money, lo­ a request that Dunlop, Gilmer Finch
Members of the Jaycee* are
cal police said today.
nnd North Hoad streets in
Constable George Kelsey of the Midway section t&gt;c paved. urged to bring guests.
Oviedo asked police to lie on
Ap proVial u request for six
the lookout for the thieves loads of clay for the Itookcrshould they try to sell the to'vn Recreation Park.
items.
Page 2-A
Ahhy
He said they entered the
Page 2-A
Bridge
store by climbing through a No Knriorsemcnt
Page 10-11
window and made off with So
JACKSON, Miss. (U l'I) — Clu-'ificd
Page l()
pairs of trousers, two pairs Warning against “ precipitous C ' niics
. Page 1-A
of pointed toe shoes. $40 in action,” Gov, Paul Johnson Editorial
.... Page 3
silver and $5 in pennies.
Tuesday kept G o 1 d w a l c r- Funerals
Footprints were found in­ minded Mississippi Demo­ Horoscope......... ...„ Page 0
.... Page J
side the store, Constable Kel­ crats from endorsing n pres­ Society ..........
Page ii
sey said. The entry and theft idential candidate until after Sports
—
Page 2-A
occurred some time Monday the National Democratic Con­ TV Programs
vention.
, \\ «■ the Women . 1‘ige 2-A
night, he added.

Jaycee Meeting
Open To Public

Two Thieves
No Longer
Barefooted

Herald Index

Profit For W hom ?
“1 ain’t going to vote to spend a
dime down there utiles* somebody
can show me how we're going to
make money on it!"
This declaration made by a City
Commissioner during Monday night's
meetiitR when the proposed marina
complex was tinder discussion.
Fortunately, this is the opinion of
only one commissioner — not all of
them. And, The Sanford Herald is
confident that all five of the num­
bers of the Commission realize that
sound ItittR has got to be done to re­
vitalize the downtown section and
the general economy of the greater
Sanford area.
Hut the time has come to call a
spade it spade!
The Commissioner who made that
statement has — if our readers will
excuse a pun — “missed the boat.”
entirely.
When the City Commission a few
years ago voted a capital outlay to
construct a Civic Center, did anybody
ask hmv much money the City would
get in return?
Of course not! Results of capital
outlays and the benefits to a city and
its citizens are measured in tot in­
tangible manner.
The same principal applies to the
proposed marina.
Wlien the lakefront development
project was proposed initially by the
heads of three highly competitive
financial institutions in downtown
Sanford, it was made absolutely plain
that this program would have to be
a capital outlay and there may never
been a nickel's worth of tangible re*
s:ultii to the C 'y rovo*"intent.
Instead, t till.is would be intangi­
ble to the City but realistic to the
business, professional and overall
economic life of Hie community.
Naturally, if the capital nullity for
lids project does provide a return to
the city government — and there’s
little doubt lad that it will — it will

come, in a manner of speaking —through the kick door of City Hall.
Today the Commission began a ser­
ies of meetings with engineering
firms which are believed to possess
backgrounds in marine developments.
This is a wise and proper step for
the City lo lake. Hid this one Com­
missioner has indicated that he wants
not only an engineering fesibility
study but also an economic study.
It’s obvious that this type of sur­
vey would show that the project is
not feasible from an economie point
of view as far as direct financial re­
turns to the City is concerned.
Nobody has ever said that the ma­
rina complex would provide a tangi­
ble return to the city. Nobody, in­
cluding the bankers who proposed
the development project, said it even
would be self-liquidating.
The important point to remember
is that a return to tlie city treasury
is not the major factor. Instead, the
primary consideration is what the
project will do for the community's
business and economic life — which
our financial leaders say right now
is not in the best of health.
Fin tiler, an economic study on fi­
nancial returns would be of no value
for who or what firm can make one.
There is not a similar situation in
Ihe state of Florida — that is, w here
fresh water is com ernetl.
Comparisons can be made only in
a similar situations on the Atlantic
and (bill' coasts. Here's one lor con­
sideration.
Froward County (Furl l.auderdnte)
experienced a nmi'iiie business In
1!*''." i • umnnr* e.
$02. i million,
a jump oi $10. Il^iniliion over 1962.
And that's salt water!
Any boatman will tell you that he'd
prefer lo cruise and dock in fresh
waters.
llovv much money was spent on
marine recreation last year?
We’ll answer that one Thursday.

T ro p ical Storm
A b b y Sp o tted
MIAMI (U l’I i — A strong
easterly wave churned the
Atlantic Ocean 1,1)00 mil's
sou Ihen si of tieie today, slow­
ly building into tropical storm
Abby, the first of the season.
"It probably will make
storm intensity this after­
noon" the Miami Weather
Bureau said in a (penal bul­
letin. A tropical disturbance
is classified as a tropical
storm wh' n sustained winds
reach 30 miles so hour or bet­
ter.
A Navy hurricane hunter
plane found the squally area
about too miles northeust of
the Leeward islands, the Wea­
ther bureau said. The distur­
bance wss muting towsid the

Attitude Of Voter
Changed - - Holley

lly Ilnltic Austin
City Editor
There ha* boon a treiticnd
inis change in the attitude id
the people of Hu- Mate of
Florida, Hep Churlc* Holley,
Republican guberiitiloriiil cun
(llil.de, told Ills .Sanford sup
potters Tuesday, nt a meet
Irtg at (lie Sanford Woman's
Club.
"The people of Florida have
■topped voting hy party la
bcl," Holley asld.
‘"IT * are looking at tin
imliti* Inal. They want to
knuw where their governor
stands, they want lo know
wdist he stands for.”
Holley (barged Hud no one
ran tell where Demucrallr
candidate. Mayor H a y d &lt;&gt;n
II n r n s ,
of
Jacksonville
stand*, "because lie changes
his position every day, de
pending on wltnl part id Hie
state lie ix m and to whom I f
Is talking.
“ Do you want Hie state of
Florida run like the city of
Jacksonville, which is Finn
million m debt, where taxes
go ttji even year and which
sinus were W. A. Adams of li.ix the second highest crime
ties ire lo paitirlpntn.
Fnyi s was sent here as a the Spoilsmen'* Association tale in Hi*' United States?”
"tcpit m ntntive" of several ala) Clyde Long, Fnnford- Holley asked
F* tidnole .la)t i e president.
'nic Hcpiihllran candidate.
irintri) state agencies and lie
will 1 4-jinit buck to them at an
(•fitly dill*'. He expressed "Deno minus interest" in the
project mid said lie would tecnmincnd full roopeiation of
Ilo' other agencies.
So far, Tullnadge said,
I luee at nil- agencies have sail) Nikita To Bonn?
they would have exhibits here
IJIlNN, &lt;i«rimiiiy (U l'h —
—the Slate Forestiy Kervire, Nctfotin t ions wpfif nn today
It) June Casselberry
Game &amp;■ Fresh Water Fish
It e p u b I i c a n gutwrnalorCommission ami tlie I’nii- for Soviet PiimUT Nikita S.
al ramihlatc Charles it HoiKhrushchev's
f
i»w
t
visit
l*
»
m i vat ion Ib'pnrlmeiil.
"‘tlie response could ire \\ &lt;i-t tlm m im , fiugaihly as ley oi SI Petersburg was
Untilrd only by youi ability unity oh next fall,
guest nl the NettiiunJe Count)
to supply adequate space for
Young Republican Club ut n
them,” Fayes told Chamber Red Sol iders Flee
reception Tuesday afternoon
IILIDFI ItERG, G s r niHiiy at tlie home oi club president
otfuial*. He imjiriiled top
govetlilln lit official* w ill I •• &lt;1’P I&gt; Two Hu-xiun soldiers K. Pope lluxxrtt III Druid
asked to participate in at who d e f e c t e d to the West Hills.
fiton l ast Germany have ask1onxt purl of the project.
Holley wav accompanied hr
Taking part in Ilia discus- ed for political asylum, the his state campaign manager.
U, S. Army announced today.
Hoy (iiiines id Pensacola, and
the
head oi tin- local steering
Renpport ionment fominlltcii,
Mi Ralph Swan­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
son
of
Winter
Park.
Ally. (ion. James
Maid
An in form a I question and
riuitf nrlhui iifnpritr* to ha tha
niity way lo fj#*l Ilia 4sl*»rn* answer session was com! iit led
111nr, MJ lejiiaManlUliVij laap- hy Holley,
M o s t questions centered
(Hirtiomuant inmndment off
armiml taxes ami tlie Civil
west nottliwcsl al about 2U the Nuvumbrr ballot.
Rights Law.
miles per hour.
Holley, Hie first native Flo­
Winds in heavier squalls 15 Compete
weie eh eked at 4(1 to 60 miles
MIAMI BEACH (UPI&gt; — ridian to rim lor governor on
per hour in gusts, the Wea­ Fifteen American women, In­ the Republican ticket, labels
ther hot elm reported.
cluding the daughter of an himself s conservative and
A n u t Ii c r reconnaissance Idaho Negro janitor, compet­ believes that personal and |s&gt;flight was ordered for the ed today to represent the litical integrity to lie prime is­
afternoon.
United S t a t e * in a beauty tint- sues in tlie campaign.
He also cited ills service in
The easterly wave, fre- tie with 5k foreign girls in
Hie Legislature as house mi­
quctiI!y the forerunner of a the Miss Universe pageant
tropical storm, was first re­
nority leader as experience in
pot ted hy ships. Today’s flight Reds In Pincers
stale government m contrast
ronfiintrd it hsd wind circu­
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) to his opponent's experience
lation and a low pressure ren­ —Government troops squeezed only in city government.
ter, both characteristics of a a pincers today on nn import­
In addition lo Bassett, who
tropical stoim,
ant Com mu nisi • held road is a candidate lor rounty com­
A ttupicul storm becomes junction while now attempts missioner, other Sent Incite Re­
a fullblown hurricane when to arrange talks on settling publican candidates on hand
its sustained winds reach 71 the chronic lotos civil wur were Guy Allen, candidate fur
miles sn hour.
tax assessor; Walter liubcrg,
failed.

Giant Conservation W eek
Show Planned For Sanford
A repi esenlalive of the
Florida Development Cniiuni*stun met lo ir Tuesday with
local officials to hear plans
for a giant ('unservution
Week Exposition to In* held
hero in October.
Estimates vuiy (hat from
20,1100 to 150,000 visitor* v. II
be in tlie city during tlie
week.
Meeting with F a n f a t d
Chamber of Commeite Icadns
was James II. Fayes of Talla­
hassee, recreation department
director for the Development
Commission.
T im group discussed I in*
program ut a Jim Spencer
Restaurant luncheon.
A. II. (Tommy) I'eterson
Jr., Chuitil&gt;er president, nn I
James Tiilnmdgc, executive
secretary, reported progress
to dale, noting several etui*and piivute group* indicate a

IN SANFORD, Republican candidate Charles
Ibdley, left, dials with Mr. and Mrs. Huy Allen
and other supporters at a coffee in bis honor at
tlie Sanford Woman’s Club. Co-hostessing the
”
■' H
” Itrynnt and Mrs. Al
1).
meeting were Mrs.
Keel Ii.
(Herald l’hoto)

Firm Selects
Site Near
Altamonie ,
By HAHUY I. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
Seminole County will soon
get another new industry—
and at least two others ara
waiting in the wings for their
debut.
The Unit Electric Control
Company of Orlando tins pur­
chased a plot of land in Sem­
inole Industrial Park and ex­
pects hid* on a building to
bo opened Aug. 11.
The industrial park is lo­
cated near the Orange Coun­
ty line west of Highway 17-02.
A 20,00(1 square foot struc­
ture is plnnneii hy the firm
and it is expected to employ
about 60 persons, thus doub­
ling its present employment
figure.
Tlie company manufactures
cleclrhnl switch gear and
control panel* nnd provides
materials for many area pow­
er companies, including Orlamb' Utilities nnd the Flor­
ida Power * Light Compuny.
Tito industrial park cmbraces 25 acres, according to
tin* owner, Hr. J. \Y, Hick­
man of Winter Park. He add­
ed that tlie water supply will
he supplied through an agree­
ment with Altamonte Springs.
Dr. Hirkmnn said one firm
is presently located on tin*
park site—the Atlantic Til*
A T erratin Company, lie al­
so saiit ono street, Atlantia
Boulevard, ha* been built on
the tract.
Two other firm* have pur­
chased let* in Hip park and
are mapping plans for con­
struction there, Dr. llickmnn
sniil.
lie identified them as tha
Orlando Manufacturing Com­
pany which has houglit two
lot* nr about an arm of In ml
and the Central Kim Ida Ilevernge Company, distributors,
also of Orlando, which also is
making plans to h&gt;eat« a t tha
site.

wiio is minority leader in tlie
state House of Representa­
tives said Florida would need
no new taxes "if waste is
eliiiiinaled,"
"You hate (o serve in the
stale government to know
whero Hip waste lies—reading
the state statute l»*nh doesn't
lell you the facts," Holley
said.
He charged that building n
new prison in Sunder County
is wasteful with prison impu­
tation dccrensiajG a new stale
crippled children elinie in
Tampa is wasteful when Ilf
American L e g i o n Crippled
Children’s Homo 15 miles
away has empty beds; and
that requiring school texthooks to ho stored ill Jack­
sonville is unnecessary.
Commenting on the civil
City police are invcstlgntii
right* lull, Holley said (lint tin* theft of ||iI2.5(&gt; in pet
"iwiion* of it arc unconstilu easli from the medical offi
ttonal, and therefore tire not building nt 2425 H. Park Av
law
They said the burglar ri
“ 11 is Hie jolt of Hie govern­ ped a hasp off a sliding do
or of the slate of ■-Torula to on the southeast comer of II
maintain law and order. You building, entered the recepth
cannot legislate equality. No room and took the mom
one. I*** tie black, while, yel­ from tin* office of Dr, Kobe
low. i* it or brown can acquire ■I. .N’iniUl. I'npers were sea
equality" in any way except tered over the floor nnd II
h\ earning it," Holley empha­ ton culic* drawers opened I*
sized.
nothing was taken, police sui
Tho person then entered tl
offices of Dr. Edwin 1,, Lin
soy anil look two packs
cigarettes from a desk, thi
■ii id.

$162.50 Stolen
From Office

nsuvA...
Candidate Guest Of
B R IE F S
Young Republicans

running lor school hoard; nnd
Charles Kern, candidate for
justice of the peace.
Assisling the host were Mrs.
Sandra /fille r, Mrs. Eleanor
MacDonald ami Miss Murgat el Guilts,

Tent Thieves
A tliU-f or thieves quh
folded up the lent and ivul
away from tlie Putchin r
lienee at 1505 Park Ave., |
ice were told Tuesday,
They said the tent was t
ell fmm the yard and up)
rntly carried Into u woo
a tea off Magnolia Avenue.

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HAY MASSEY (right) district vice president of
the Florldn Itcercatlon AHHodnllon wart greeted
by Mayor A. L. Wilson (left) at tho Civic Cen­
ter today. Massey headed a group of city recrea­
tion officials meeting hero for n business ses­
sion, lunch and workshops, hosted by the City
of Sanford and the Hocreatlon and Parks De­
partment Director, Jim Jcrnlgan. Approximate­
ly 60 recreution officials from all over Floridn
attended the all day meeting to study plans and
problems of city recreation departments.

Sanford Host To
Recreation Group
Tha City nf Sanford and
th* P a rts and fli'oraallnn
Department wui* tioit Tuts,
day In SO rcprracntfttlvra uf
the Florida ItMrratUui Am
Auc In I ion whn gathpn-d lirrn
today fnr a Imainraa meat.
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pruned by Mayor A. L. Wil­
son aa they i»uitl»it&gt;il at Ilia
Cjvlr Crntar. Pialrirt virn
prcsldrnt liny Masaty of
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noon for llic dPlt-nalfa nmi
llicir KiicaU nnd during llic
n ftn norm Ihry broke up in­
to froupe In riiaruaa raertutinnai plans and pruidrmi, in
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Rev. Alva Brock
Is Leader Al
Convocation
Rev. Alva Brock of Jack*
sonville, non of Mrs. Nancy
Brock of Sanford, is one of
.100 ministers chosen to be a
leader at the National Convo*
ration of Methodist Youth he*
in»r held at Purdue University
Monday through Friday of
this week.
Attending are tome 5,000
Methodist youths and adults
from all parts of the United
States with each state having
a quota of youth eligible to
attend.
As a group leader, Rev.
Brock had to be at Purdue
lust SatUiduy to attend a
two-day training period prior
to opening of the Convocation.
He left with three other Flor­
ida leuders by car last Thurs­
day and will fly back to Jack­
sonville this Friday to be
there for the opening service
nest Sunday in the new sanc­
tuary of his church, Lakewood Methodist Church.

Hospital
Notes
JULY 27
Admissions
John Hancock, F r e d d i e
Howard, Joyce E. Barrett,
Carol King. Peggy A. Towers,
Dorothy Polk. Ethel Cowan,
Jeffrey Diinond, Christopher
Olinitcad, L i z z i e Caldwell,
Lewis A. Tate, Gus Vaughn,
Kenneth Benton, Lcssic Pau­
line, all of Sanford; Fannie
Herring. Malone; Ann Beh­
rens, Lake Monroe; lluth Wil­
lett, Deltona.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cald­
well of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Williams ol
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
Allred T. Davis of Sanford, a
boy.
Discharges
Mattie Singleton, baby girl
Mairc, Ellen Hoy, Theodore
Williams, Johnnie Mae Gor­
don, Will Nolan, Shannon
Crawford, Ann Fall and baby
boy. Maria Pique. LdiUi
Fortner, all of Sanford; lairty Busby, Lake Monroe; Fred
Uch, Winter Park; Lacey
Kart Bouse. Lake Mary; Aline
Hendrix, Titusville; L e w i s
Fcrrando, Orlando.

William B. Case
Dies In Miami
William Ben Case, 45, son
of Mrs. Mildred Case of San­
ford and brother of E. II.
(Al) Case of Lake Mary, died
Mondny in Miami.
-Born in Warren, Ohiu, he
moved to Miami thrro years
ago. Other survivors are his
wife, Mrs. Helen Case and n
daughter, Nadine, botli of Mi­
ami and a sun, Ronald nnd
grandson, Craig, of Birming­
ham, Ain.
Funeral and buriul services
will be held Thursday in Mi­
ami.

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-uly 29, 1964 — Pape 3

They’re spelling progress
with a capital " P " these days
at Deltona, Macklc-built com­
munity.
Like all Florida. Deltona
just keeps growing and grow­
ing — only faster.
Located on 15.000 acres of
forested,
lake-dotted
land
near Sanford. Deltona has
grown, in Just over a year
and half, Into a lusty young
community which now boasts:
* Over 525 homes completed
or under construction.
* More than 320 familica in
residence.
* A total population of over
750 persons.
“We knew from Die start
that Deltona, with its prime
location and natural beauty,
would have great and wide­
spread appeal," said Frank E.
Macklc, Jr., president of The
Deltona
Corporation. "We
consider It the finest planned
community we have ever
built.
"But Die public acceptance
has exceeded even our ex­
pectations.”
Deltona has progressed so
rapidly. Mackle said, "that
we've had to advance some of
planning and
construction
CHAPLAIN LEO J. MCDONALD, Sanford Naval Air Station’s new Pro­
timetables by mono than a
testant chaplain, stands beside his 33-year-old trademark, a 1931 Model
year."
‘A’ Ford Coupe which he has driven hack and forth to work nnd from one
Deltona was o f f i c i a l l y
duty station to another for the past eight years.
(U. S. Navy Photo)
launched In November, 1962,
and the first residents moved
in April, 1963. To date, sales
of homes and homesites have
totaled over $20 million and
"You know—that chapluin
In some areas of the coun­ Chupluin states he just drove the monthly figures continue
with the Model 'A'." This is try the vehicle Is valued at it down from New York in to show substantial increases.
how the Sanford Naval Air ubout $1000, according to two and one-half dn&gt;s and
Station’s n e w Protestunt
hud two nights good sleep.
chaplain in often referred to Chupluin McDonald.
"I do my own work on
“ 1 frequently receive in­ the cur,” tiie chaplain says
throughout the Navy and is
being heard more and more quiries about whether it's proudly, "I've overhauled it
frequently around the San­ for sale or not,” he says, two or three times.”
ford area.
"nnd when they will not take
Besides being an antique
By Jane Casselberry
Lieutenant
Comman­ u ‘not for sale' answer and eur enthusiast, a Texan, und
All children in the First
der Leo J. McDonald (Chap­ insist on a price, I just dou­ Baptist Minister, he is al­
nnd Second Grade Sunday
lain Corps), USN, who re­ ble tha value and jokingly so a former Marine.
School Classes nt the Cassel­
cently relieved Commander tell them $2000.”
His first association with
berry
Community Methodist
Robert L. Deal ns base sen­
Attesting to the car's ex­ tiie military rame in Septem­
ior ehaplain, is the pruud cellent condition, the Navy ber 1013 when ha entered Chureh as well as those
Kindergartener* who will be
owner of a 1931 Model 'A*
the Murines a s a private. entering first grade thi* year
Ford.
A f t e r one and onr-hulf are Invited to a wiener roast
Navy officluls in Washing­
years he wna commissioned. Saturday from 3 to 5 p. in.
ton, I). C„ have been known
Ilu served his country again lit tho chureh.
to refer to tie- chuplnin's
from April 1051 to June
The party i* being planned
collection piece as bis "trade1052 in Kureu nnd enured by tho first and second grade
mark.’*
the Navy in Muy 1053.
teacher*, Mr*. Mary Mobley
The mild mnnnered Texan
SAIGON (UPI) — Four
Born Sept. 10, 1024, In and Mr*. Lucy Nell Young,
acquired his antique automo­ American officers wore killed Pnmpa, Tex., he attended und will lie held ruin or shine.
bile eight years ago while Tuesday by Communist mines Oklahoma ll.iptist Univers­
stationed at Great Lakes, III., nnd bullets In two separate ity, Southwest Baptist The­
from u first class petty of­ Incidents within 20 miles uf ological Seminary nnd Die BuHincHH Brief
ficer for the tidy sum of Saigon,
Union Theological Seminary
A U. S. military spokesman In New York City.
$100.
said three of the Americans
He is munied to the for­
were killed when their jeep
mer Mis* Shirley Phillips of
bit a mine just before noon.
PHILADELPHIA — Food
Kredricktown, Mo., nml they
The fourth U. S. officer
Fair
Stores, Inc. today re­
have three rhildrcti. Untidy,
was killed ulong with his
ported record sn|ea for the
15;
Becky,
12;
nml
Kntliy,
10.
The Del.nnd Youth Fellow­ Vietnamese driver in an am­
31st consecutive year, sur­
Whut do the Mrlhiniild*
ship will liene Chaplain D u J. bush this afternoon about tfi
passing the billion dollar
think
of
tinSnitfoid
urea?
McDonald uf Sanford Naval miles m uthucsl of Saigon, an
mark
for the second succes­
"Wo really fell in love
Air Station at its meeting unonffirial source reported.
sive year.
W
ith
Hanford
right
aw
ay."
Tiie new fatalities raised to
Saturday at 7:50 p. m. at the
In the annual report to
McDiumlil
says,
Hoy Seoul Clubhouse, Frank­ 175 (lie number of Amerirans f’hnpluln
shareholders, Samuel Fried"and
we
think
this
is
u
won­
killed ill rnmbat in South Viet
fort St., Drl-und.
land, chairman, and Louis
Area youths planning to a t­ N'um'a war against the Cum- derful place to lie.”
Stein,
president,
reported
His
hobbies
include
water
tend are told to follow High­ iminists. An overall total of
tbnt for the 53 week* ended
way 17-02 through Dolaind to 200 Americans have died In skiing nml golf.
May 2, 1961, sales amounted
The McDonalds rexidr at
Pennsylvania Avenue, then South Viet Nam in combat
to $1,1(15,394.163, an
in­
turn east for alxiut a mile to and non - combat incidents 105 Highland Court, San­ crease of 10,2't’ over the
since the beginning of 1901. ford.
Frunkfort Street.
$1,003,311,200 volume of tho
preceding 52-week year.

He's The Chaplain W ith Model A

Wiener Roast
Is Planned For
Church Classes

Following: Dad
NEW YORK (UPI) — One
American male in four still
follows in his father's footsteps in choosing a vocation,
the Institute of Life Insurance
reports, interpreting Federal
Census Bureau figures.

district chnirmnn of the Con­
stitution and By-laiws Com­
mittee.
The prinrlpnl address be­
fore the combined groups was
given by the new Department
Commander \V. M. Edwards,
who spoke of Die Communist
threat in Chile and the im­
portance of forthcoming elec­
tion* there due to its strat­
egical location to tho Ant­
arctic nnd ita stoic of vital
metals.
Other officials leading the
school of instruction were De­
partment Adjutant Ralph A.
Johnson; Department Vico
Commander O. L. Strickland,
Department Chaplain John
Penney, Arthur M. MacCnrthy, national executive
committeeman alternate-elect;
Finest Kelly, department as­
sistant state service officer;
Gladys Kauffman, area com­
munity s e r v i c e chairman;
l.&lt; onurd List nml Charles
Demko, Sixth District execu­
tive committeemen: A l v i n
Marsh, district chaplain; Pen­
ny Caldwell, district adjut­
ant; John 1. Blown, district
historian and Nets E. Frid,
district aergeant-nt-nrms.
I.cndiug the auxiliary school

were Mr*. John I. Brown, dis­
trict president; Mi*. Harry
Bittner, district secretary;
Mr*. Nell Spitler, district
rhnplnin; Mrs. Maude Young,
district sergennt-nt-arms nnd
Mrs. E. E. Adams, district
parliamentarian.

It tens announced that thf*
year for the first time a Unit
President of the Year will bo
named for best all around
unit program .
Post 19 was host at •
luncheon which followed tho
school at 1 p. tn

Furniture
— NEXT TO NEW DOWNTOWN PARKING LOT —

116 W. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

TIRES!
TIRES!
TIRES!

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Food Fair Has
Record Sales

Chaplain To
Talk To Youth

needed to cover current op­
erating costs.
Coverage is automatically
guarantccd when membership
in the association is taken out
at the annual fee of $5. How­
ever, a $100 charge is made
ii the department is called out
to a fire at the home of a nonmember.

The Wekiwa department re­
ceives no financial aid from
the county and its sole sup­
port is dependent upon resi­
dents in the areas served.
Basie monthly operating costs
run $43.tiu for payment on the
building used us a file house,
$8 for utilities, approximately
$13 for Die dispatch phone and

another $15 $20 for gasoline.
Officers of the association
are Thomas Gildart, presi­
dent; Norman C. Nottingham,
vice president and Walter
Whitaker, secretary-treasurer.
Fire Department ollirials
arc Blaine A. Lydick, chief;
Cljde C. Cook, department
chief; Hobort Paige, assist­
ant chief; Ned Vaska, cap­
tain; Turn Hurley, lieuten­
ant and W. L. Gibbs, mar­
shall.
Active volunteers include
Bob Paige Jr., Everett Krskin. Buddy Kirkland, Olin
Lind, Dave Wiersma, Ken
Swanson and Stanley Curtis.

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Heals Burns
FORT MADISON, la. (UPI)
— Some strange use* for foun­
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mail reaching Sheaffer Pen
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Housewives praise blue ink
as a laundry blueing and a t a
dye for furniture fabrics,
blouses and hats. A Midwest
mortician says red ink makes
an excellent cosmetic. Any
color writing fluid is helpful in
treating burns and poison ivy
irritation because of Die tan­
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—— AREA RESIDENTS were urged thin week by the Wekiwa Volunteer Fire
T
Department to join the Association which would provide protection for
their homes at a small annual cost. Included in the department group piclured are, neated from left, Norman C. Nottingham, Thomas Gildart, Tom
►
Hurley und Wulter Whitaker; standing, Duve Wiersma, Ken Swanson,
Stanley Curtis and W. L. Gibbs.
(Herald l’hotoj.

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By Jane Casselberry
American Legion Memorial
Post 256 of Casselberry was
represented at the Sixth Dis­
trict School of Instruction
held Sunduy morning nt Post
19, Orlando, by Commander
Kennenth Wnlbridgc and Fin­
ance Officer Harold Krydcr.
Representing the Auxiliary
Unit were the president, Mr*.
IVlla Krydcr, and Mrs. Alice
Walbridge, secretary.
As one of the four member*
serving on the department
committee on radio nnd tele­
vision, Mrs. Krydcr instructed
unit chairmen .of this com­
mittee in their duties to ac­
quaint the public w ith the
part the Auxiliary plays in
(lacking up the program of
tho Legion. The emphasis this
year will be on Veterans'
Day, Americanism, Rehabilit­
ation and Poppy Day.
Mrs. Krydcr also serves u»

Four American
Officers Killed

W ekiw a VFD Issues Plea To Residents
The Wekiwa Volunteer Fire
Department this week Issued
an urgent plea for residents
in th Forest City • Lake Brant­
ley areas to become paid sub­
scribers in Die Association
which would provide fire pro­
tection for their homes and at
tiie same Dine give Die de­
partment the financial assist

Deltona Shows Post 256 Representatives Attend Instruction School
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Faff* 4 — July 29, 1964

Miss Crumity W eds
Robert L. Robinson
By Robert B. n»otn»», Jr.
FA 2-S7M
Betty Jean Crumity and
Robert Lee Robinson of Sanofnl exchanged vows In •
ceremony at the home of the
bride on Saturday night,
July 11, in a double ring cere­
mony with the R*v. II. B
Whitehurst officiating.
The bride la the grand
daughter of Mra. Eva Taylor,
t t l Locuit Avenue. Robin­
son is the sun of Mrs. Len)«
Roblnion of Sanford and tlJla
Robinson of Lakeland.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, the Rev. Willie Crumity
of West Palm Reach, the
bride c h o a e an Informal
aleeveleaa drest of pale blue
linen with lowered round
neckline. The akirl featured
eoft pleata at the waltlilne,
with a blue lace Jacket that
featured a Jewel neckline. Her
fingertip veil of illusion was
attached to • headpiece of
rcsctlM entwined in a pearl
headband. She carried a cnacade bouquet of white mums
centered wills a blue ribbon
accented with atreamer and
alephanotis.
Elaine Crumity, afatcr of
the bride waa maid of honor.
She wore a long-sleeved dress
with fitted bodice of white
laoe over batiste with &gt;Hm
leathered skirt. She carried a
bouquet of blue mumi center­
ed with a blue ribbon. Her
blue hcaddreai was attached
to a pearl headband with two
rescues on each aide.
Cubit Malone served es licit
man.
T h en was s reception Im­
mediately after llte cere­
mony. Hostesses were M ill
Joyce Holacndoff and Mrs.
Altumenne Dixon. Miss Gloria
A. Dixon kept the bride's
book.
Out-of-town guests were the
Rev. Willie Crumity, Dllworth
Crumity, and Mra.
Ruby
Jones ail of West Palm Reach.
Tiie bride works as • clerktypist fur TWA In Cocoa. The
groom Is employed by the
ficbl Bottling Company.

•

• •

Mra.
Lena
Bogan, her
daughter Ann and aun Willie
Jr. of Gary, Indiana, have
been visiting Mr*.
Bogan’s
sister Mrs. Willie Mae Dunn
of 1820 Knox Avenue in Lin­
coln Heights.
• e e
Mr. and Mrs. Herman J.
Kcmbcrt and family
spent
their vacation in Ocala. While
there, tlwy visited Rtx Gun
Territory. ‘'It's something to
see," said Rembert,

•

* •

CpI. Charles Gaines is on
leave for a few days. A
graduate of Crooma High
School, he was a fine quarter­
back for the Panthers.

•

• *

L. C. Walker of Syracuse,
New York, H spending a few
days with relatives. A former
resident of Sanford, Walker
has been living in New York
State far several years.
The wife or hushand of each
bo norco read a blbliograhpical
sketch of the life of those be
ing honored. 11118 Is an an
nua] program of t&gt;M church
to give recognition to the un
sung heroes of our day.

•

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• •

St. John Baptist Church
honored
outstanding
local
citizens on Sunday, July 28.
I)r. (iconic W. Starke, Ilrolh
rr George Elliott, Brother
Robert
Roynton,
Warn-n
Knowles, Deacon Gary Gib
ton and Mra. Grace Haynes.
These citizens received cita­
tions for outstanding service*,
religion, civic and human re
Intlonship. The entire morning
service was planned In llicir
honor with Cassandra Shep­
pard giving an address
on
“Citizenship." Howard Elliott
gave the morning solo and the
pastor's mcssagR "The Re­
ligions and Civic Responsi­
bilities of Christians and the
Present Age," Matthew
21.

St. John Church will begin
lla youth revival Sunday and
will continue through the
month of August.
Special
evangelical sermons will lie
deliverer! each Sunday by the
pastor. The revival will e itend each Sunday and Tues­
day In the month with prayer
meeting led by the youth of
the church. The public is in­
vited to attend these meet­
ings. The Rev. II. B. White­
hurst is pastor.

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Appreciation, whether by
nature, or hooks, or art, or
men, depends very much on
temperament — Ed wants. A
group of individuals of our
communily is having an Ap­
preciation Day for tho Rev.
Nathaniel Watson, The Rov.
Watson has been a dedicated
person to our city. Hu lias
worked with many fnistrnted
troys and glrla. Thb fine
gentleman has been most ac­
tive In our civic affair*. We
are asking lire public to help
us make tills a memorable
day in the life of ilev. Wat­
son. It will be the fifth Sunday
ill August. The time and pilin'
will be announced at a inter
date. An interesting program
is being planned for your en­
joyment. Robert B. Thomas,
Jr., is chairman; Eunicn I.
Wilson, D. C. McCoy, cochairmen, John Daniels unit

Mrs. Rebecca It. Green and
children of Brooklyn, N. V.,
have relumed home after
spending three weeks with
other*.
Mrs. Maude Hart of this city.
• * •
Mrs. Green is Hie former Re.
Letter Skelton of Orlando
becca Byrd and a former stu­
has a hog that bore aeven
dent of Crooma High School.
pigs. Two of them resemble
• • •
an elephant. One la black and
Private P in t Class Orin
the other is white. Tills writer
Hicks Is on leave before de­
got a chance to are the while
parting for overseas
duty.
pig. It has a trunk; Its feet
Hicka la a member of the
and ears look Just like an
Medical Corps and a graduate
rleplinnt'a. According to Skel­
of CHS.
ton, the black pig • elephant
• • •
that’s my terminology) look­
A surprise birthday party
ed more like un elephant than
waa given for Mrs. Pauline
the former. Sounds fantastic,
Steven* Damns by her moth­
but it'a true.
er, Mrs. Mary Gallon, at her
home. Honored guests were
Mrs. Helen Taylor Metz, Mrs.
A farm is likely to have
Ethel Golden Wilson, Mrs. more Insectlcldei anil oilier
Isabella Young, Mra. Virginia poisons, and in larger quanti­
Smith and * host of otliers. ties than other home*. Thesis
It was ■ gala affair aa they materials should always lie
enjoyed many rounds of plea­ locked up away from small
sures.
children.

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Sanford Drops 5 -2 Contest To Fort Pierce; Errors Costly
Post 53 Meets
Tampa Tonight;
Sires To Hurl
FORT PIERCE— ro«t 63’*
AmaHcan Legion Junior baiaball elub outhlt Fort Pierce
Tuesday night 6 to 4 but re*
corded four mlicuec, three of
them coetly, which enabled
the local club to rack up * 6
to 3 victory over the visiting
Sanford nine.
The lose gives Sanford a
record of one win and one loss
in the area tournament. Tam*
pa has a record of one end
one, Fort Pierce now has two
victories, and Bradenton—lest
year’s champion*—has been
eliminated.
They lost to Fort Pierce
Monday night and dropped
their second game with Tam*
pa lost night
Tonight Hanford m e e t s
Tampa—the club they beat 2
to 0 In the opener—In a sin*
gle contest which gets under*
way at 7:30. If Sanford drops
this tilt they will be ellmlnat*
ed. However, If they win they
must play Fort Pierce again
Thursday n ight If Sanford
lan't knocked out Thursday
night they will ploy Fort
Pierce once more Friday night
for the championship.
Fort Pierce grabbed a f to
0 lead In ths second inning
Tueaday night when Renford
hurter, Donnie Bmlth, lesued
a pair of passes followed by
a pair of errora and the two
runa cam# home.
The east coach club tallied
one more in the third frsme
as tha result of a walk, a
fielder's choice and another
costly srror.
Sanford got one of Its two
runs In ths fourth when
Catcher Hilly Higgins clouted
a long double to drive in a
run. Tha other Sanford mark*
ar earn* In the alxth when
Steve Harris singled end let*
er scored on a fielder's choice.
Fort Pierce Iced the contest
In the eeventh when they got
to Smith for three hits before
hs was relieved by Marvin
Sheffield, Fort Pierce pushed
over its final two runs.
Smith fanned six and walk­
ed four. Sheffield whiffed one,
walked on# and permitted no
hlta while Smith yielded all
four hlta to Fort Pierce.
Meanwhile, Sanford nicked
Fuisard and Snyder, who
came on In the fifth, for six
hits.
A crowd of over 1,000 saw
ths Sanford club spray the
ball all over the park—ono
live drive after another—but
as Manager Frank Thomaa of
Sanford put It, "Except for a
half a dosen blows they w en
right at aomebody. Really,
we've never lilt Ui# ball bet­
ter."
Thomas added, "It wa» Just
one of those nights."
The game didn't wind up
until nearly '1:30 a. m. this
morning. It waa the second
gams of tha avenlng—follow­
ing a long, drawn out curtain
raiser between Tampa and
Bradenton.
Thomaa a n n o u n c e d thla
m o r n i n g that Kick Blrea
would lake tha hill tonight
for Baniord. lliggins will b*
behind the plate.

Lake Mary Wins
In Summer Loop
P lsy In tha Seminole Sum­
mer League got under way
Tuesday night In Casselberry
Recreation Park's C o o p e r
Kidd when Lake Mary grab­
bed a I to 0 victory over
North Orlando.
The leaguo is comprised of
South Seminole teams made
up of boys ages 13 through IS
who era not participating in
American Legion baseball.
Charlie Smith piloted the
Lake Mary nine while Bill
Livingston managed tire North
Orlando club.
Bill Day racked up the
mound decision although he
had to call on Danny TlUis
for relief chores. Orover Uallantlne was on tba hill (or
North Orlando and sustained
the loss,

Ducats On Sale
Advance tickets sro now on
sale at Cooper Field In Cas­
selberry Recreation Park for
tha donkey ball game to be
played Saturday night and
sponeored by the Seminole
Little League Aisodatiou.
ame lima Saturday night
been act for :30.

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Chance, Fregosi
Team Up To Nip
Yankees, 3 To 1

THE YANKS OF THE PEE WEE Lcnjfuc, apongored by the City Recreation Department, wero
not exactly the powerhouse their major Ameri­
can League counterpart:! arc, but the lxiya had
a great time this summer in loop play. Mcmlxsra
of the squad are (front row, from left) Jerry

Parker, Richard Schilke, Jerry Vorholt, Jimmy
Horton, Dennis Scott and Preston RiCharde;
(bnck row) Conch Ruhha RiCharde, Ricky Car­
ter, Wade Dyeas, Roger Studerbaker, Mike
Koloff, Chuck Smith, Dennis Carroll and Coach
Waiter Cook.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole Stars
Spahn Assigned Between Us F a n s ...
Beat Dade City
To Milwaukee Reformed Piersall
For Area Title
Bullpen Post
Grateful To Rigney

MILWAUKEE (U P I)-H e'*
won more games than any
other lefthander In major
league history. But Warren
Spahn, the Milwaukee Braves
43-ycnr-oId veteran, may be
looking for "saves" Initcsd of
victories In the future.
Manager Bobby Bragan In­
dicated Spahn would be “spat­
ted" as a starter from hers on
and used mainly in relief.
Spshn was left out of tho or­
der when Bragan announced
his starting rotation f o r
games through next Sunday.
"I don't rellih the Idea of
silling In the bullpen," said
Spahn. "But If I can help tho
club there, It's okay with me.
"If I go to the bullpen, I'm
going to try and do the Job."
Spshn, who last year led the
National League In completed
games, has finished only once
since May 10—and that game
ho lost 3-2 to the Philadelphia
Phil*.
Sunday, he was battered by
the New York Meta In the first
game and as a relief pitcher
In the secund set Ihe tame
batters down easily, The
pressure appeared off in his
second game appearance and
he was throwing bard.
"Warren's willing to be a re­
liefer," snid Brogan. "He’s
got tho arm. He can throw. He
looked good Sunday."
Bragan considers Denny Lemasler. Hank Fischer, Tony
Clonlngcr snd Wade lllaslngame a* the regular four
starters.

Florida State
Rroulta Tuesday Night
Miami 3, Ft. tauderdnle 2
Orlando 0, Daytona llcach 0
Tampa at Lakeland, ppd., rain
St. I'uta at Sarasota, ppd.,
rain

By Alsx Kahn
UI'l Sports Writer
Baseball fans whn recoil
him from his younger days
won't believe It, but ono of
the model citizens among the
I.os Angeles Angels is that
former madcap outfielder,
Jim I'lersall.
And part c f the reason for
his reformation, a word I’lcraall didn’t ust to explain hli
current conduct, Is his grati­
tude to gcncrnl manager Fred
Haney and BUI Rigney for
giving him a chance to con­
tinue his career.
In hia wilder days, Pierssll always remembered he
hid a house full of off­
spring at Hyannls Port,
M ass, and carefully saved
and invested whatever he
eould spars from hia base­
ball earnings.
But baseball la Ilfs to Tiersail. It'« the only life he has
known for the past 16 jvara
since he broke into the pro
game In HUH with Scranton.
"I guess every ball player
says It when he gets past 80,
am! I'm 34, hut I think I have
a few good years left and I’d
like to spend them with the
Angela," I'lersall said just bafore tho rluh left on Its cur­
rent road trip,
The Angels, desperately
In need of seasoned outfielding help last )ear,
picked up Plrraall aa ■ free
agent tile r he had been rut
adrift by Ihe rellar-dwell*
lag New York Meta.
Injuries forced tho club to
release him as a free agent—
hut with the promise he
could try out again this year.
Romo baseball men sniffed

Fight Results

By United Press International
P O R T IIC A W L , Wales
(U P !)—Brian Curvla, 1464,
Wales, stopped Johnny Cooke,
w e s t b u r y ( t j p n - r i c k . 145%, England (6) (retained
wlrk, champion Herman trot­ British and Empire welter­
ter, la ths first rntry for the weight titles),
alxth Rootcvcll International
for tho world trotting cham­
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UI'l)
pionship at Hoossvelt raceway — Masoyoahl Uyeda, 161,
Aug. 22 .
Japan, drew with Tony NorThe Frenrh - bred trotter legs. 1614, Bakerfield, Calif.
won two major stakes In (10).
Francs last August at the
Enghlen and V I n c s n n t s
coursoa in Paris.
This season Pickwick has
raptured tha puna of tbs
Tuesday's Results
MaUdon In Berlin. Gerhard Knoxville 6, Charlotte 1
Kruger, the wlnnlngsst driver Columbus 4, Birmingham 0
in Europe, will be In Pick­ Lynchburg 11, Macon 10
Chattanooga I, Asheville l
wick’s sulky.

Pickwick First
Trot Entry

Southern League

SPECIALS
EVERY DAY!
ON 100 BRANDS

that the Angela were drag­
ging the bottom of ths base,
hall barrel, especially since
Casey Stengls dismissed Piersail with ths comment that
he was good only to bunt, and
then hut one# a week.
I'lersall could afford a
laugh at Stengel's remarks
a s he looked at hia batting
average, which stood at
.168 when ths club took off
on the road, although hs
has appeared in shout half
ths Angels' games.
I'lersall says he’s no longer
under tha tension that caus­
ed him to axplodo so violently
when ha was with tha Boston
Red Sox, resulting In a men­
tal breakdown.
"I’m having fun with the
Angels. I hops I’m helping
them. I know that it’s good
for me to be doing tha thing
I know and like beat," hs
says. “And the club has been
appreciative of whatever help
I've been. I like that."
PleresH's value extends
beyond his own work In the
lineup. Rigney says having
I'lersall on the club la like
having a playing coach,
Jim has spent much time
working with the younger
outfirldrra like Ed Kirk1'strlrk, nob Parry and
W i l l i e Smith, teaching '
them Ihe fine points of the
game that he Iramed in hia
many years of playing,
flomecne pointed out to
I'lersall that if he did too
good a Job of teaching, hia
pupils might taka away hia
playing time. Ha shrugs off
the thought as being un­
worthy of consideration,
"I've never enjoyed myaalf
•o much aa I have thla aaason," ha grins. "Thera'a a
good spirit on thla club and
I'm happy to be with the
team."
And whan enme of hla
wild antlrs of Ihe past are
recalled, hs only smiles and
aaya those were other days.
"I said when I Joined this
rluh that I was tired of being
a character and from then on
I wanted only to be a baseball
player. I still mean It."

The Seminole Little League
All-Stara captured tha region­
al championship T u e a d a y
when they grabbed a 6 to 4
decision from Dade City In a
contest at Tinker Field In Or­
lando,
Steve Simpkins waa on the
mound for the South Seminole
■gKregstion and waa credited
with tha victory.
Tha Seminole All-Stara, by
taking tha regional crown,
now have a berth in tha state
tournament, Tha first game of
tha statewide affair will ba
played at 3:30 Friday after­
noon at Tinker Field.
Tha Samlnolea will meet the
champions of the Jacksonville
region which will be decided
In a game there today.

National League
W. L. P e t GB
Philadelphia 67 40 .638
San Fran.
67 48 .670 1 4
Cincinnati
66 40 .646 4
Pittsburgh
60 44 .632 5 4
8t. Louis
61 48 .616 7
Milwaukee
61 48 .616 7
Lot Angeles 49 49 .600 8 4
Chicago
48 49 .496 9
Houston
46 66 .460 1 3 4
New York
30 71 .297 29
Tuesday's Results
St. Louis 12, Chicago 7
Houston at Pittsburgh, ppd.,
rain
Ijos Angeles 9, New York 0
Philadelphia 4, San Francisco

0
Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati S
Today’s Games
Houston at Pittsburgh (N)
San Francisco at Philadelphia
(N)
SL Louis at Chicago
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
Los Angeles at New York
(N)
Thursday’s Games
Houston at llttaburgh 2, tw|.
night
San Franrltco at Phlladtlphia
(N)
St. Louis at Chicago
Los Angelas at Naw York

By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Thera’s a naw breed In the
American League — A breed
that won't roll over and play
dead for tha Naw York Yan­
kees.
Its members are the pro­
ducts of years of planning
snd bushels of bonus money
snd you couldn't find a
more
repreaentativa pair
than Dean Chance and Jim
Fregoal of tha Lot Angeles
Angela,
Thsy’re young Ilona who
think Yankee Stadium la a
nlea place to visit but they
wouldn't want to ass the
World Series played there.
They talk big and they aet
big, too — big enough to
■lap down tha Yankees Just
when It seems ths haughty
champs are going to bust
open tha league.
Chance, 23, and Fregoal,
22, eombinsd Tueaday night
to "brake" a Yankee fivegame winning streak with a
3-1 victory that prevented
Naw York from gaining a
full gams on both tha a#eond-plac# Baltimore Orioles
and tha third • place Chicago
White Sox.
C h a n c e , a baby-faced
righthander with a eurve
that crackles, allowed only
two hits and struck out
eight while Fregoal hit for
tha cycle - a homer, triple,
double and single In four
tries - to tha delight of a
crowd of 36,976 in Los Angetea.
For Chance, tha victory
waa hia 10th of tha season
egalnat five lose**. Until tha
aeventh Inning when Mlckay
Mantle hit hla 20th homer of
the season, ho had pitched
37 eonaecutlva scoreless Inn­
ings against tha Yankees, in­
cluding 29 this season.
The brilliant effort reduc­
ed hla earned run average
to a glittering 1.73 — lowest
in tha AL. He had gone B9
Innings without yielding n
homer when Mantle conneced.
Fregoal hit a two-run hom­
er In tha third Inning and
scored after tripling in tha
alxth to account for all three
Ix&gt;» Angalea runa.
The Minnesota Twins whip,
ped tha Orioles 7-4, tha De­
troit Tlgera beat tha White
Sox 6-8, tha Washington
Senators nipped tha Cleve­
land Indiana 2-t, and tha
Kansas City Athletics trip­
ped tha Boston Red Sox, 2-1.
In tha National League,
Philadelphia heat San Fran­
cisco 4-2, Milwaukee defeat­
ed Cincinnati 3-2, St. Louis
downed Chicago 12-7, and
Loa Angeles routed New
York 9-0. Houston and Pittaburgh were rained out.

International
Tuesday's Results
Toronto 2, Richmond 1
Buffalo 7, Columbus 4
Atlanta I, Syracuse 1
Rochester 8, Jacksonville 2

Longwood Wins

H ie Seminole Farm League
champions. Casselberry, were
(N)
nosed out by Longwood 13 to
Only games scheduled
It Tueaday afternoon in tho
flnala of the loop's roundCommercial banka have robin tournament.
chosen newspapers a i their
primary advertising medium
for the 19th consecutive year.

Our
Quinine
Quenches
Quicker.

Stir

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PULLMAN. Waih. (UPI) Washington State, Irked over
the manner In which fullback
Hcrm McKee w si signed by
Ihe Baltimore Colts with on*
year of eligibility remaining,
told the NFL team today (o
keep Us scouts oil the cam­
pus.
"Colts' football scouts will
be unwelcome at WSU for an
indefinite period," Bert Clark,
the Cougars new head coach,
said Tuesday. "They ilgnrd
McKee at a lime when ho
had no head coach and they
tailed to contact Athletic Di­
rector Stan Bates. McKee was
a red shirt, which mado
things worse."
Clark added that he waa not
"damning" pro football; but
"protesting one club's break­
ing of the professional code of
ethics which we at Washing­
ton State can’t tolerate."
Clark's statement followed a
copyrighted story In the Oak­
land (Calif.) Tribune which
tald that the Athletic Associa­
tion of Western Universities
had barred Colts scouts from
all eight of tba eonferenca'a
campuses.
Neither AAWU Executive
Director Tom Hamilton or
NFL Commissioner Pet# Ro­
selle would comment, but in
Baltimore Colt General Man­
ager Don Kellett said: "Tha
Baltimore Colts have always
firmly believed that colleg*
football players should always
fulfill all of their college athletlc eligibility.
"Hcrm McKee, of Washing­
ton State, was only signed aft­
er the boy had requested the
opportunity to play pro foot­
ball and the head coach had
given hia approval for the boy
to do so."

9—Two-Boat Cruise
By BILL McCORMICK
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Long trips—especially in
■mall open craft—are much
more enjoyable and practi­
cal If you join up In a twoboat cruise.
Before taking off on a

American
League
W. L. P e t GB
New York
00 37 .619
Baltimore
60 39 .606 1
Chicago
69 39 .602 1 4
Loa Angelas 64 61 .614 10
Boston .
60 62 .400 1 2 4
Mlnnsota
40 61 .490 1 2 4
Detroit
49 62 .486 13
Cleveland
43 66 .439 1 6 4
Kansas City 39 61 .390 2 2 4
Washington 39 66 .376 2 4 4
Tuesday's Results
Washington 4, Cleveland 8
Detroit 6, Chicago 3
Minnesota 7, Baltimore 4
Kansas City 2, Boston 1
Loa Angclsa 8, Naw York 1
Today's Gamas
New York at I»os Angeles

(N&gt;
Baltimore at Minnaaota (N)
Boston at Kanaaa City (N )
Chicago at Detroit (N )
Cleveland at Washington (N )
Thursday's Game*
Baltimore at Minnesota
Chicago at Detroit
Cleveland at Washington (N)
Only games scheduled

NBA Selects 7
New Team Sites
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)
— The National Basketball
Association today has seven
proapectlva newcomers from
which to choosa when next It
considers expansion.
NBA Commissioner Walter
Kennedy announced ths namaa
of tha cltlci at Tuesday's
summer business meeting at
which tha league also took ac­
tion to speed up games and
give the smaller man a big­
ger part.
Kennedy esld the cities of
Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleve­
land, Kanaaa City, Houston,
Dallas and Han Diego havo
shown Interest in a franchise.

of « long statement
ge U brief. So we'll

long cruise, it Is well to make
a shakedown on one of short
duration to check on such
things as fuel consumption,
what to take and what to
leave behind and how much
food you need. An overnight
cruise can set tha court* for
future trips.
You will have more fun If
you plan your long, two*boat
cruise carefully. Decide ex­
actly where you want to go
—this will eliminate argu­
ments later—and check sour­
ces far gas, water, food and
other supplies en route. Map
your course so you will reach
your supply points before
your stocks are exhausted.
Sea what tourist attrac­
tion! are on your route and
plan for time out to visit
them if you art Interested.
Once you ere under way,
you may find it interesting
to keep a log. It will be fun
to read In days to come. Stop
early enough so you don’t
wind up looking for an an­
chorage or campsite In the
dark. Incidentally, make sure
the campsite you select is
comfortable and dry and
above the high water line if
you ara sailing tidal waters.
If you sleep ashore, ba
certain your boats ara tied
up securely ao they will be
there In the morning.
On long trips it la wall to
give tha folka back horns a
schedule and keep in touch
with them on changes bo they
can reaeh you quickly In an
emergency.

•&gt;

i*

Arnie and Jack
Set For Preview
MONTREAL (UPI) — Arnle’s army and Jack's pack
will Join forces today to
watch golf* two glamor boya
in a preview of what they
hope to sea Sunday In tho
final round of tho 150,000
Canadian Open championship.
Masters champion Palmer
and leading money winner
Nleklaua were paired in a
tunaup round today for the
tournament starting Thurs­
day over tho 7,090 - yard
rinegrova course.

C

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Cool Comfort All Summer Long!
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INSTALLED
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WE SERVICE &amp; REPAIR
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down here and u y "RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY offers i complete electrical
aervlce, does good work, does It prompt*
Jy, efficiently and cheerfully and does
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FARRELL’S

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Randall Electric Company

ARCADE PAL’KAUE STORE
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Scouts Barred
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NOTICE

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JOGt, to holders of record
August 16, 1964, was voted
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1964,
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day that pressure cannere
will be teated again at the
Home Demonstration Center
In Sanford Thursday from V
• m. until Noon. Teats wars
msde this morning.
Only ths pressure gauges
will be needed. No lids are
necessary. It will take ap­
proximately 10 minute* for
testing each gauge.
,
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LTJG Michael D. Hornsby,
U. S, Navy, hai been promot­
ed lo the rank of Lieutenant,
aboad the nuclear - powered
carrier Enterprise. He t* an
ASA Vlglinte pilot attached
tn Heavy Attack Squadron 7
which ia presently deployed
with the Fleet.
Lt. Hornsby attended the
U. S. Naval Academy and was
commissioned an ensign in
June 1960. He was Immediate­
ly ordered to flight training
and was designated a naval
•viator in October 196!,
He hat the distinction of be­
ing the first naval aviator to
he assigned to an A-5A squad­
ron while serving on his first
tour of sea duty. Previous to
becoming a Vigilante pilot, he
was attached to Attack Squad­
ron 34 and logged 600 hours of
flight time in the A-4C Skyhawk.
A native of Austin, Texas,
Hornsby was graduated from
McCallum High School in
June 1966. He la married to
the former Miss Mary Morris,
a lio of Austin, and presently
lives with bis wife and two
children at 112 Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford. He ia the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie E.
Hornsby of 3001 West Ter­
race, Austin.

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif,
(U P I)—Paul Ludman and po­
lice had a theory today that
burglars who looted his home
of 926,000 In furs and Jewel­
ry used a four-page article In
an architectural magaxine for
a blueprint.
Ludman told police Monday
that he and bia family return­
ed to their house Bunday and
found the furs and jewels
gone, but the rest of the
house hsd not been ransseked.
This led Ludman and offi­
cers to suspect the burglare
had used the article In this
month’s magaxine to learn the
layout of his home and plan
the burglary carefully.

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Pape 8 — July 29, 19GI

YrralB

Miss McDaniel Honoree O f Luncheon
Given By Mrs. Robert A. Williams

Mrs. Andrew Carraway Hosts Bridal
Luncheon Honoring Miss Niki Ashby
Miss Niki Ashby, com ely|a l Jim Spencer's Restaurant]ar-anged In the form of a If,
bride-elect of Alex McKibben,-given by Mrs. Andrew Carra- with tropical ornamental folwas honor guest last Saturday way.
' l*Ec adorning the inside edgof a faatidloua bridal luncheon The luncheon tables w ere1e*. The centerpiece for the

bride's table was a splendid
arrangement of pink carna­
tions, delphinium and tube
roses accented by white tap­
er* In crystal holders. Bridal
place cards marked the places
with an individual pink carna­
tion corsage given each guest.
A combination seafood salad
was the entree of the refresh­ C 0 N V E R S ATION ing and colorful luncheon buzzer — Beehive hair­
plate, followed by Iced des­ do in making a buzz of
conversation in N e w
sert.
Mrs. Carraway presented York. Bavarian lasses
Niki with a lovely while car­ serving at the Vienna
nation corsage and a hostess Woods cafe, New York
gift appropriate to the occas
World’s Fair, brought
ion.
the chnrming old-coun­
The bride-elect was dazzling try style to the sophis­
in a dainty black polka dot ticated metropolis.
frock, featuring a low cut bod­
ice edged in a frilly ruffle
trimmed in black. Mrs. Bishop
Aahby, mother of the honorcc
was wearing a full length blue
linen sleeveless coal over a
blue polka dot ihcalh. Mrs. C,
By Mrs. Clerenc* Snyder
W. McKIbbin Jr., mother of
Mr. and Mra. Robert Mor­
the future bridegroom was ris of the MQ Ranch have en­
most fashionable In a black joyed an extensive t r i p
allk shantung skimmer, and through the south west. They
Mrs. Carraway was attired In visited In Dallas, Ft. Worth,
a stunning pastel blue tucked Sweetwater and Clyde, Texas,
Jersey sheath.
Tulsa and Hallisaw, O kla,
Others enjoying the inviting
and Osark, Arkansas.
luncheon were the Mmes. Bo­
ltin Brown, G. D. Bishop Jr.,
Seven children In the non
W. Henry Wight, Gordon
awirryncra
d ata under the
Bradley, W. C. Hutchison Jr.,
John Kadcr, 11. L, Perkins Jr. coaching of Jerry Waneenske
and Robert nrown.
*
Also the Misses Donna Ash­
by, Pat Wight, Barbara Brad­
ley and Cecilc Heard.

Mra. Robert A. Williams of
Valencia DHva waa hostess
recently to a beautiful bridal
luncheon at the Imperial
in Winter Park eompllMiss Marilyn MeDtnlcl, lovely tbride-elect of
David B. Klnr.
Centering the table, which
waa covered with
will white dam­
aak, waa a large wedding bell
accented with caecadee of
whlta aatin ribbon* inter­
spersed with delicate pink or­
chids. Graceful pink pottery
■wane on either end of the
table held colonial white brid­
al bouquet*. The placea were
marked with bridal plaet
rard* and miniature hand­
made bride* gowned in tradi­
tional bridal attire.
The delectable l u n c h e o n

: with an International flavor fruit slices. Assorted relishes,
featured chicken salad as the chips, tea, coffee and hot rolls
, ' ntre* witb * colorful fruit supplemented t h e
inviting
cocku |l of orange end grape- luncheon course with dessert
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Osteen Personals

MRS. ANDREW CARRAWAY, left, w«a hostess
boric* last Saturday to a fa«honuriiiK Miss Niki
tidiouH bridal luncheon at Jim Spencer’s Restai
Ashby, bride-elect of Alex McKibl&gt;in. With Mrs Carraway, from the left
honorcc; Miss Ashby, bride-elect
are Mrs. Bishop Ashby, mother o f ‘the honorcc
future bridegroom.
and Mrs. C. W. McKIbbin Jr., mother of the fu

Mrs, R. Henderson
Entertains With

Miss Judy Ludwig Complimented At
Bridal Party By Mrs. Jimmy Jones

Cards And Dinner

By Mre. Frank WMU
Mr*. Robert Henderson of
Constance Rd. has recently
entertained several of her
friends.
I^ist Friday guests assem­
Mra. Jimmy Jones wua hna- I Annette
MeDnnle], Debbie land Candy Johnson.
i*y Williams, Margaret Jones,
trss recently to a lirldal show- Trrpnnler, Ktliol Lee Walker,
Also the Misses Uurltara Pal Lavender, Penny Ander- bled for three tahlca of bridge
with Minta Morrison high
er at her palmetto Avenue JHelwn 8&lt;ott, Donald Ludwig | Motes, Gwynna William*, UcU | son and Barbara Bradley.
aeoro winner, Second winner
h o m e complimenting Miss '*
9 IT - ' VT ^ T I J was Mra. Henry Lasher and
third wna Mr*. Alta Clark,
J u d y Lud wi g , bri de-elect of
On Monday Mra. Henderson
n fl
» . | j f l r * * -»oM
N Jj
was hostess to a dinner party
‘
j fc i
It. wj honoring Mra. Wallace Gahler,
who hna sold her home in
Dcllary and will return to
Dcbbio Trepanler awurded
Royal Oak, Mich. Mra. Gahler
the prise.
I* past president of the DeThe aervlng table held a
Ilnry Woman’s Club.
beautiful white heart-shaped
Also honored at the dinner
cake decorated with yellow
party wna Mrs. Frank Hill,
roacs. A minlaluio white um­
who will lie leaving DeBary
brella trimmed with pink
to go to Pontine, Mlrh.
ribbon* and wedding bells
Among tha other gueate
adorned the table, ami dis*
were Mr. and Mra, Hugh
played, waa one of the gifts
Booth of DeBary, who are
front the hostess, two rurlfrom the same area in Mich­
rot urn plates for Judy and
igan as the Hendersons.
Glynn.
Many lovely and useful gifts
were received by the honuree
from the quests.
Attending were Sirs. M. G.
Hodges, mother of the future
bridegroom, and the Mmes,

passed their final leeta and
are now ewimmera. They are
George Fraser, Tarl Jurat,
John Snyder, Rosa, Connie
end James Pell and Donald
Skinner.
Mr. and Mr*. Hoyt Har­
rell and children, Rick and
Suaanah, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Martin. The
linrrells are from Atlanta,
Ga.
Pete and David Tyson have
been spending the summer
visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Tyson
and their father, Millard Ty­
son.
Mrs. Millard Tyson has re­
turned home after a four
month* visit with her mother
and sisters in California.
Mr. and Mre. Boh Jonee
and their children, Melinda,
Vivien, Donna and Bobby,
have moved to Ft. lauderdele. They formerly operated
the Wheel Inn ReetauranL
Mr*. Marie Norman called
on Mrs. Clarence Hnyder and
Mrs. Eva Williams, Saturday.

South Seminole

Personals

By Maryana Miles
Mra. Olive Duffy of Castclberry ha* returned from Eng­
land and U allying at the
home of Mra. Alex Mills of
Miller Aveune in Winter Park.
While in England, Mrs. Duf­
fy became quite ill and is now
recuperating. She la a mem­
ber of the South Seminole
Welcome Wagon, and would
appreciate hearing from her
Robert I,. Corson, eon of friends.
Mr. and Mis. K. E. Corson,
■pent three days at Florida
State University, Tallahassee,
in orientation for Pr* Med
course which will start with
the September 1. s e m e s t e r .
By Julia Bartos
Recent
dinner guest* of Mr.
Indoor - outdoor furniture
"pancakes" for easy trans­ and Mra. Otto Bartos of Dol
porting. Two steel mesh Hay Manor were Mr. and
chairs and a tabic make just Mra. Roland Grundy of Dol
one armload. The three piec­ Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
es are attached and fold flat Betts of Maitland and Mr.
aa one unit for carrying. A and Mra. Oliver Kobylak of
matching cocktail table baa a Apopka. Tha dinnar wee giv­
lift-off tray top and decora­ en in honor of the Kobylaki
tive hoop chairs and sellcea who are leaving for a visit in
Ohio.
which also pancake.

DeBary

Personals

NEW STOCKS
JUST ARRIVED

Altamonte

Personals

FALL HATS
AND PURSES!

MISS JUDY LUDWIG, center, briile-olect of Glynn Hodges wns honor
guest recently of u bridal shower given by Mrs. Jimmy Jones, left, at
lies- home on Palmetto Avenue. At Uio right Is Mrs. M. G. Hodges, mother
of the future bridegroom.
(Huruld Photo)

M d w s i'a
Fashions
2526 PARK DR.
Open Wed. p.m. ft Fit. Nlte

Enterprise Personals
Mr. and Mra. Richard Har­ Mr. and Mre. A1 Adkins of daughter of ltcv, and Mrs.
ris and children Jay, Mel and Ocoee were Sunday gurste at Kirtley home with them for
Cindy of Winter Perk and the home of Mies Helen Snod­ a visit.
grass.

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Mr. and Mra. R osiy Arnold
of Statham, Ga. were Sunday
gueate of Rev. and Mre. 1L
Wight Kiri ley. They were
visiting in noma other part
of the etata and plan to re­
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MISS MARILYN MCDANIEL, left, was bonoree recently of a delightful bridal luncheon nt
Tho Imperial House In Winter I’nrk Riven in her
honor by Mrs. Robert A. Williams of Valencia
Drive. With Marilyn ib her mother, Mrs. Thomas
F. McDaniel.

Osteen Young Church. Group
Combine Supper A nd Outing
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Baptist Church
Young People and the Inter­
mediate department had a
combined supper, inspiration­
al meeting ami hay ride Satur­
day evening.
The young folk met at Hosack* Park. After playing
game* they enjoyed a supper
of fried chicken, potato salad,
tossed aalad, baked beans, po­
tato chips, hrownics, cake and
cold drink*.
Rev. 1-eonard Jones was the
guest speaker. His subject for
the evening was "Hold Fast
That Which is Good."
Later in the evening the
group enjoyed a short hay ride
which was cut short by the
bad weather.
Attending were Janclh Hosack, Jane Nixon, Maxine
Stowcll, Diane and Lynn
Jonas, Doris Simmons, Karen
Pettis, Susan Crim, Debbie
Tatum, Diane Pell, Marta
Farrington, Rene Plank and
Dabs Pickle*.
Alto, Craig Caldwell, Mar­
cel Tart, Michael Skinner, Eu­
gene Lee, Corky Slowcll,
Jackie Juris, Donald and Mike
Shivers, David and Pcic Ty­
son, Vincent Stowcll, David
Pell, John Velno, Kirby Os­
teen and Steve Farringlon.

Chaperones were Mra. El­
mer Shivers, Mr. and Mr*.
Kenneth llosack, G. C. llosack, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Pickics, Mr. and Mr*. J. J.
Rcdditt, Rev. and Mrs. Che*,
tor Plank and Mr. and Mr*.
Farrington.

- A ll“Rose Marie Reid"

Mr. and Mrs. E r n e s t
.Smellier of Chicago, HI. were
recent gurste of Mr. and Mr*.
Alburn Rector.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Bcrtok
and young daughter, Debbie,
from Oklahoma City, Okla.,
arc currently house guests of
Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Brotherson at their home on Palmetto
Avenue.

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Misa Juanita Wynne, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. I,. II.
Wynne of East 2nd Street,
has recently returned to New
Orleans, I.a., following a two
wreks visit with her relatives
and friends in Hanford.
Whlla in Sanford, Juanita
was honor guest of a chicken
harticcue,dinner with three of
her sister* and their families.
Misa Wynne ha* made her
homo in New Orlenne follow­
ing her graduation from
Mather School of Nursing in
11)00. She is presently employ,
ed in the emergency room, of
Southern Baptist Hospital,
and has recently accepted a
position in Denver, Colorado,
where the will be affiliated
with the University of Colo­
rado Hospital.

Personals

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dainty petit# foura iced in
delicate pink with pink rose
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Mra. William* presented tha
honoree and her mother with
pictoral corsages. Marilyn'*
corsage featured pastel pink
sweetheart roses formed into
a crescent with pink satin
leaves end ribbons, enhancing
tha trim aqua sheath in which
she was attired. Her mother,
Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel,
rciccvcd a rich white carna­
tion corsage from the hostess,
which complimented her chie
tropical blue and white print
sheath.
Tho hostess gift to the honorce was a set of whlta
Madeira guest towels.
Invited g u e s t * to tha
charming luncheon were tha
Mmes. W. A. K r u l z e r t ,
Charles Park, M. R. Strick­
land, W. B. Kirby, Ira South­
ward, 1. E. Estridge, John
Ivey and Harold Appleby.
Also Mrs. W. G. Fleming,
Tavares; Mrs. John Evans,
Oviedo; Mra. W. E.. Waldheim,
Maitland; Mrs. Kenneth I*
Berry and Mra. Howard C.
Clinton, both from Orlando.

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Conducted By
Dr. Nesmith
Dr. M. A Nesmith Jr., local
physician, prevented nn inter­
esting procrain on "Tlie Ef­
fects of Smoking on Health" to
member* of the Salvation
Army at a recent meeting
held at the Salvation Army
Gtapcl.
Dr. Nesmith and Mrs. Iiormine* Graham, program ad
minlstrator, Seminole County
1'pit of the Central Florida
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association, were in
troduced t&gt;y Mr*. Harry S.

wiy . . . X&gt;ottjt
ETTA DORMAN, (Mr*. I&gt;.
K.) ha* Ileva presented with a
life inemberahlp In the Flor­
ida Federution of Gulden
Clubs by the circle* of the
Sanford Garden Club.
The presentation was made
to E tta In recognition of the
leadership she has given the

her of tlie Rraiii Howl team
while in Seminole High and
earned higli honors scholas­
tically, winning several schol­
arships, too.
Other Sanford s t u d e n t *
working at the Fair during
the aumnier have been Linda
Mill* and Linda Williams,
Steve Wilson, Mike Catilo,
Tim lticlmids, Terry Miller
and Ladd McCoy.
Although all have reported
having nn interesting time
and seeing n lut of sights, the
racial troubles up there make
ivefyunp tmpu.4y,

E r r A DORMAN
club during her two years in
office.
The ceremony took place at
thn Lucky Acres home of
Sirs. Henry Simpson in Gen­
eva, when the clrclea wither­
ed for a covered dish picnic
recently.
"Kttu lias not been just
president in uuuie only—she
has In ken an active and en­
thusiastic part in everything
we have done," said a mem­
ber of the club.
“ No m atter wluit was going
on—n flower show, plant
sales, bn tsa r, card parties,
getting out yearbooks or any
other activities, Etta hns been
right in there working, with
her sleeves rolled Up."
One of the most enthusias­
tic lenders the club has ever
had, Etta has been instru­
mental In obtaining a location
for future permanent garden
center.
We understand Hint there
will lie more news ubout this
new venture announced soon.
The garden club Imin nr,
which Mrs. Dorman initiated
la expected to Is* one of their
prime fund-raising projects
for future development plans,
•
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•
HETTY IIRANDT, one of
Fun ford's brightest youngest
Indies, Is reluming to San­
ford soon from New York
City where she has been
working a t the World’s Fair,
along with n number of other
Sanford college students.
licit)* will visit here with
her mother for a few weeks
before returning to her stud­
ies nl F8U. She was a mem-

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Linda Mills and Linda Wil­
liam* hnve now rrturned
home, and Miss William* ha*
already taken a short trip to
Michigan.
Not intending to particular­
ly single out Iletty, may we
add that alt the other young
people mentioned in tins item
are bright, ton—and good
looking Ui iNi.it.
* • *
NOT INTENDING to give
any free advertising, bat Just
can’t help mentioning the fnliuhai* "castle*" that the T iijiperwnre peoplu have built on
their plant aitc, south of Orlando, in preparation for their
annual jubilee gathering.
I don’t think I am supposed
to tell the theme, lint you
can't help seeing the setting
from the highway. There’* n
long caURcwny built in an
artificial lake, lending up to
a very real-looking cnstle,
with some more castle* in
the background, which we
couldn't see too well.
They always gu all out for
their national Jubilee, with
top ranking entertainment
amt Imagi native themes.
We had occasion to notice
the preparations white attend­
ing a big pres, party down
there last week, which the
Tupperwure mid advertising
people threw. They did that in
gland style, too, nml n high
old time wu* had by all tlio
newspaper, television and ra­
dio folk* who gathered to
hear about the plans. And
everyone went uwuy with the
newest invention* in those
handy home products.
. . .
WHILE ATTENDING the
big pres* party we mention­
ed above, wu had occasion to
discuss Sanford'* proposed
wuterfrunL development plan
with ntHtiy representatives of
Central Floriihi news media.
Alt thoiiu wo talked to ex­
pressed great Interest ill the
pro|Hisal and Joined us in
hoping that it will “come to
puss."
As we chatted, they askrd
a lot of i|iiestlons, expressed
the opinion that the waterfiont is indeed Sanford's
greatest asset and asked us
to keep them informed on any
future developments.
All offered their service* to
promote, push and enrou rage
tlie project ami we came away
feeling real proud of the
''thinking" men who pul so
much time and effort into tlie
pictorial presentation which
has fired the imagination of
Seminote Count Ian*, n* well
a* interested (ample all over
Central Florida.
•
■ •
SOME FACTS that will in­
terest you were quoted liy R.
T. llllwee, county school sup-

MRS. KLAUS KLKICH. left, of Frankfurt, Ger­
many was a recent house
of her aunt,
Mrn. Mutiltlu Kramer at her Griggs Drive home
in Casselberry. Mrs. Klcich’s husband. Capt.
Klaus Klclch, is a commercial airlines pilot and
Mrs. Kleisch is entitled to flight privileges
throughout the world. This is her first trip to
America and she is favorably impressed with
Florida. She enjoyed visiting the World's Fair
with her uncle. Hans Rlaeser, and was a guest of
the South Seminole Welcome Wagon Club re­
cently. Her children, Monika and Susan re­
mained in Germany at East Sea, a camp for
children.
erintendrnt last week when he
•poke to the Jaycee*.
i.lnten to tills:
“liy 1070 it i* estimated
that tlieie will lie ten mill ion
unemployed high School grad­
uates in tha United State*,"
Mil wee **ld.

R. T. MILWEE
“ At the tame time," he
pointed out, “ there will lie
ntxmt ten million job* going
begging, liernuse there are
not enough trained people to
fill them!”
You can *cp why Milvvec,
(and nil thinking people) are
vitally interested in seeing
n vocational-technical junior
college established in Semin­
ole County.
At the same time, school
Imm d mem tier* and educator*
are hard at work Incorporat­
ing more tcrtmiriil-viK'nlionnl
training a t the high school
level, with additional classes
in technical skill* being added
each year and more (lalnned.
The plnn which allows stud­
ent* to attend tha Seminnl*
County 1! ii « I n * * * College
where husinrs* education and
huaines* machine* are avail­
able, with actcumulated credit*
toward graduation, is also a
helpful one.
Every time a student grad­
uates from high school and I*
academically and/or financial­
ly unable to gain further
schooling in a skill or trade,
tlie higher the s t a t i s t i c s
mount on tha unemployment
rails.
Times have changed—and
tliere's no usa shaking our
heads or liemoaning the socalled "good old days"—we
are already in the world of

; tomorrow.
Those who aru not prepared
will be on tomorrow's relief
roll*. And it i* not just stud­
ents, —adults, too need re­
training, f u r t h e r training,
they need to keep on learn*
inp, progressing and Improv­
ing.
I hem'll he jobs—there are
Job* right now going begging.
Ask Joe Foy down nt tlie
INKS about tlie position* nml
openings lie is unable to fill.
Hut It takes training und
learning.
Every year hundred* of
new job classification* lire
added to the list* of available
employment. Jobs never lumid
of before a few years ago.
Let'* learn how to tin them.
A community college places
I raining and education within
the reach of nearly everyone
In the community, silica it is
close enough that even those
presently employed can take
advantage of evening classes
an&lt;l students or adult* can
commute each day, living at
home and cutting cost* to tlie
hone.
Tho*e of you who are rack­
ing your bruin* to try to
come up with tlie mean* to
send your youngster to col­
lege should make your voices
heard nuw, In support of the
pro|Ki*ed Seminole County
Community Junior College—or
vocational - technical training
school. It would really bn
truth.

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Dr. Nesmith gave an Inter­
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and allowed slide* nn "Smok­
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were made hv C. Frank Tate.
M. D.i A»woriate Professor of
Medicine, University of Miami
School of Medicine, Miami.
After the allowing of the
slide*, a quostum ami answer
period was conducted by Dr.
Nesmith
Refreshments were aervnl
after the meeting.

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By Kate Osann

Personals
It) Mr*. Kilchir Harris
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson
Tulsa and Satlfsaw, Okla,
of Miss Eiirvtta Faber in DeLand Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llidiinger
of Ocoee wciu .Sunday guest#
of Mts. Valentine Goodwin.
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THURSDAY, JULY » , ISM
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
This b certainly the day and
evening for you to make the
decbtona that can be moat
helpful In the years ahead. But
coniine such policies to the
ones that require you to use
your flnoat mental powers to
arrive at the correct answers.
Search for new idea*.
AIRES (March 31 to April
IS) Going after personal de­
sires in a most enthusiastic
way and being social at the
same time Is best method. II
you speak honestly, clearly,
others a ssist Be adroit.
TAURUS (April 30 to May
30) Being with experts or
specialists In your field may
be the beet w ty to advance
now. Use own Initiative as
well. Assist those who are 111
in the evening.
GEMINI (May 11 to June
21) Contacting those who are
good allies and interested in
your welfare brings help and
many fine Ideas today. Get­
ting about socially tonight is
alio good. Be charming.
MOON CHILDREN (June
a to July 31) Some powerful
person you know will gladly
answer important questions
that cla ify your position, help
you to succeed. Bo more at
ease. Others also are Inter­
ested in you.
LEO (July 23 to August 31)
Fine day to contact those of
Innuence and character who
can show you best way to suc­
ceed faster. Some very fine
idea will propel you forward
with true ipoed. Be alert.
VIRGO (August 23 to Sep.
tember 21) If you are meticu­
lous In ail your duties, you
gain good will of hlgher-upa
now. Be loyal to husband, or
wife. Then you will be sup­
ported properly.
LIBRA (September 33 to Oc­
tober 23) Your success de­
pends upon the way you de­
cide where all agreements,
deals are concerned, Waste
no time. After a productive
day, get off to the hobbies that
please.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 31) If you adopt a
snore kindly air, others will
respond readily. You have
clever Ideas lo offer and put
In operation. Long discussion
m methods la floe.
SAGITTARIUS (November
S3 to December 31) Being with
dynamic p erson end going
along with (heir ideas b best
way to advance now. These
must be admirers of yours.
You must learn to amlle more.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) If you convince
others you want the best for
them, they soon cooperate.
Buy some thoughtful gilt for
kin. Their pleasure will be
sufficient reward.
AQUARIA (January 21 to
February 19) It la up to you to
run around and get all outside
chores handled, both yours
and Uioae of associates. Pul
statements in order. Work —
you love ill
PISCES (February 30 to
Mardt 20) You deserve more
out of life than you are get­
ting, whether from a persona!
or business standpoint Con­
tact experts. They show Uw
right way to advance.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, there lx every chance
of xuccesa here, since your
progeny will be brilliant and
have the phyaical atamlna
for hard work, be practical in
thought and action. However,
you mutt early give fine ethi­
cal and aplrllual training to
that the intense pride in this
nature will be used wisely
and not to turn others against
him or her.
"The Stars la p el, they do
not compel." What yon make
of your Hfe la largely up to
YOUI
Carroll Rlghter's Individual
Forecast for your sign for Au­
gust b now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdatc and
$1.00 to Carroll Rlgbter Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald, Box
1921, Hollywood 29, Calif.
PER SOL, IIANK8 MEET
NEW YORK (U P D —John­
ny Paraol of Brooklyn, N. Y„
will moat Henry Hanks of
Detroit, Mich., in • 10-round
light-heavyweight fight at
Madison Square Garden Aug.
21.

Legal Notice
r i m n a v i ksssn
NOTICK IB h ereb y e l * * * th a t
1 am * n a * s * 4 In builn*aa a t
M a rk h a m Kd., l x n ( W o o d . S e m ­
in ole C o u n ts , Florida, under
th e f le tlt lo u a name ef. Bemlaola Ucilf Club a n d t h a t I Intend
to r e s b t a r eald n a m e w i t h the
C lerk o f t h e Circu it Court.
Hemlaol* C o u n ts , Florid*, lo
a cco rd a n ce w ith the pru vlalont
o f the F i c t i t i o u s N a m e S t a t u t ­
es, t u - w l t i S ec t io n 111.(1 Klor­
ld a S t a t u t e s HIT.
S la t Ur. mad Mrs. Krank
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P a n e 1 0 — J u ly 2 9 , 1964

HERALD Want-Ads Bring Fast Results
BERRY’S WORLD

Classified
Phones
From

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22. Plumbing
PLUMBING
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave
FA 2-3383

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FOR A PAINTER, inside or
out, call Luther Tasker at
322 6159.

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typei and Sires
We Repair and Scrvkw
STINK
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6433

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AIK-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

1.50 2.52 4.20

2! lo 25 | 5 | 1.50 2.85 4.75

200 So. Park Ave.

322-4234

16 to 30 | 6 | 1.50 | 3.12 | 6.70

AIR-CONDITIONING

NlRlmBiH %*1—1 M«P
(fit* Cl*t«ft#r would per line)

REFRIGERATION
Sales and Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Ed Callan
Ph. 322-6151

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LOST. PROWN WALLET. If
found pleaie phone 322-9229.
LOST:
Men's eyeglasses,
black frame, bifocal. Re­
ward. 322-1363.

30. Home Appliances

GIBSON 14 cu. ft. Froitclcar
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
freezer across the top. Now
RABBITS FOR SALE
only 1295.50 W/T. Dick's
Take Your Pick — $1.26 each
Appliance Service, 510 S.
Ail Breeds A Sixes
Sanford Ave. 322-7658.
Ph. 322-9197
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GIBSON 15 cu, ft. Frostclear
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
4. Beauty Care
freezer across the bottom.
SHETLAND PONIES, $76 and
Last one al this low price
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid­
Permanent Special
of
304.95 W/T. Dick's Aping space. Ph. 322-5(79.
T h e Herald reserve* t h e artOur Budget Wave Now $6.96
piiance Service, 510 S. San­
a l l r a t „r r r j r r i l a a ar re al*.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
In a a a r ■d v e r l l a e m e a t which
ford Ave. 322-7658.
It derma o h lr c t ln a a lilr I s
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834 16, Catering - Food
t h e r o l l e r o f thlo a e w a GIBSON 30" electric range
ea*er.
OKRA. 322-0413.
6. Child Care
with Chrome-framed glass
back-splash. Only 6M9.U5
KEEFER
CANNING
PEARS.
1
BR.
Furn.
Home.
Phone
CONTRACT RATES
W/T. Dick's Appliance Ser­
$1.00 per bushel. Hcardail
668-6122.
vice, 510 S. Sanford Ave.
ON REQUEST
Ave. 322-6782.
322-7058.
Local automobile dealers of­
fer their bed buys in Herald 15. Special Services
GIBSON 12 cu. ft. Frostclear
classified display ads.
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
freezer across the top.
Service. 322-2310.
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6249.95 W/T. Dick's Appli­
r o r n T i v a vii v o n s k m i v ance Service, 510 S. Sanford
01,17 COL'VTY, F M H IID A .
NOTICE O F NAMES OP PKK - 21. Home Repairs
Ave. 322-7658.
IN HE:
■ova i m i n i v o to r e
Inrorrffl liMrll«R.

10. Livestock

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•STATE o r JOSEPHINE
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NOTICE IS HKItK Itr OIVEN
that (hr umlrralenrd will, on
(hr 191h d ar o f Auaual A. tl.
1X4. tirrrrnt to th e llonorah ln
to u n ly
Judur
of
Srm lnolr
Cou nty. Florida. Ill* final r e .
turn, arru unt and voucher*. &gt;■
Ancillary A'lmlnlatratnr of th*
rat a t*
o f J O S E P H IN E I).
I W H IT E, dri raard. and at the
* alimr lim e then nnd ther* m a ke
I aiipMration to raid Jude" f»r a
* final a r l l l r m e n l o f hla a d m in .
t latratlon o f aald ratal* ami for
ail order dlacharalnir him aa
auch an cillary ad mlnlatralnr.
Killed I he 17 th day o f July
A. D. 1X4.
Albert N. Kltte a* A n cill­
a ry Ad mlnlatralnr of the
E s t a t e o f J O S EP H IN E t&gt;.
W H IT E , Dece ased .
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Sanford . Florid a
Puhllah: J u l y 31. D , A u ( . I. It,
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IV T H E r i H C l ' I T r o t n T o r
t h e v iv r it ju d ic ia l cih .
C l 1IT, IV AXII v o l t SEM IVOI.K
CO' .VTV, V I .o il t i l l .
IV f'HAIACKHV M l . I l l t l l
FKDKIIAI. NATIONAL. M O S T.
OAHE AUSOCI ATIO.V. a c o r ­
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and
PH1I.IP
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IIOUHINU COMMISSION EH.
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ItOIIEHT C, THOMPSON and
JA CQ UELIN E T. THOMPSON.
P rfrn danta.
NOTICE OV M IT IV
MOHTOAOF.
roK K C M iaU B B
TO: IIODBHT C. THOMPSON.
Hraldrtirr Unk n ow n
J ACQ UE LIN E T. THOMPSt IN,
Itealdencr Unk n ow n
You. lirfrn dan ta, are hereby
n otified that a com plain t to
forerloa* a certain m o rtx a x *
on
the
follow ln x
deacrllitd
pro perly, a ilu a lr. l y l n x and b r ­
in e In S rm ln o lr County, F lo r ­
ida. t o - w it:
Ixl
l#. UlooU V, SUNLAN D ESTATES. Amended
P la t, a cco rd in g to a plat
thereof, recorded . In Plat
Hook 11. I&gt;ar*&lt; I A I. of
Ih* P u b lic Herord* of 8rm 1n-.tr Cou nty, Florid a;
In clu d in g:
On* rtR Itefrliteralor. E le c ­
tric. Model LAS11H. Serial
X ltC 7ti;i
On* HE Hand*. Electric.
Model
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On* V icto r Climax K itc hen
E a h a u a t Fan. no modal or
aerial n u m b er,;
Ten V en etia n Ullnds. metal,
m anu fa ctu red by Senkarlk
(llaa* and Paint Company.
Sanford, Florida, no model
or e e r t i l numbera;
hae been filed a a a l n e t you to
the ab o v e etyled eull and you
ar* rtuulred to serve a copy
o f your Anawer or P le a dln x lo
the Com pla int on Pleln tlff'a a t ­
torn ey. JO SEP H M. Ml ItASKO,
P. O. Ho a I I I, Fern Park. F lo r ­
ida. and f its the orlylna! Anaw ar or P lt a d l n a In Ih* o ffice
o f the Clerk o f the Circuit
Court on or b efo re Ih* l i l t day
of August, 1X 4 If yo u fall to
do ao. a d u r e * pro coafeaao
will l&gt;e t a k e n axalnat yo u for
Hie relief demanded In Ih*
Co mplalntW1TNESS my hand and o f ­
f ic ia l s e a l c f o ffice at Banfnrd,
Sem inole Cou nty, Klorlda, thle
t a lk day o f July, 1X4.
(S E A L )
Art hur II D eckwlth. Jr.
Clerk. Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlen
Dep uty Clerk
JO SEPH M. ML’ ItASKO
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Kern Park . F lo rid a
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OWNKHS OF AHAYHO.YKD
PJIOPKIITY
Purauant
to Rectlon
II
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Ch ap ter 717, Florida Hlntutra,
c n l l l l r d '‘Florid a Illapnaltlnn o f
Unclaim ed Property Act", n o ­
lle* la hereb y xlvrn that the
peranna Hated below a ppear lo
he the o w n e r ! of unclai med
peraonat or In ta n x lh la proper­
ty presum ed abandoned.
A ccount Nun-tier S-OlSS-OOld
Apparent Own er:
Ilratrr Hudaon
t e l l Freneli Ave,
Ran ford, Fla.
l i m a : Mntll* fle e te r
Arrount Nu m ber I-OISI-COIS
Apparen t Own er:
W illiam * H-ihert
ft F D 1 Cannon City
Hanford. Fla.
In fo rm a tio n r n m e r n l n x tha
amount or d eeerlp tlon n f the
P ro p erly and (he name and add ree, of the holder m ay be o b ­
tained by an y persona pnaaeai t n x an In taretl In the p ro p er­
ty by addreealn x a n Inquiry to
lla y E. (Ireen, m a t e C om p tro ll­
er a* Adm ln latra tor,
Aban­
doned P r o p e r ly Division, C a p ­
itol. T a lla h a s s e e , Florida, lla
eure to m en tio n a cco u n t n u m ­
ber. name and addreaa, aa publlahed In hla nolle*.
Utile** proof o f ow n erah lp U
p res en ted In the holder by Oc­
tober S. 1 X 1 , the p roperty w ill
b* delivered to Ih* Adm lnletrator. T h ereaftar, all fur ther
claim* muat be d irected to the
Admlnlatrator.
Hay K. Ureen
Aa Admln latra tor
Puhllah: J u l y SS.
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FOR PAINTING It REPAIR 31. Musical Instruments
WORK Call 322-5428.
Piano Tuning and Repair
REMODEL - REPAIR W L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029
PIANO SVC. It TUNING
Building Contractor
Rebuilding . Refclting
FREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
WINDOW It SLIDING
322
2061
- After 12 p. m.
GLASS DOORS
Repair It Reglaxe
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rewireo and New
Sanfora 322-5510

35. Vacuum Cleaners
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUIt REXAIR DEALER
2655 S. Park
322-6611
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE ?

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Pays

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T1IE NINTH J i n i r l A I . C IR­
CUIT IV AVI) FOR SKMINOLK
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EAST R I V E R SAVINGS DANK.
P la in tiff.
v*.
JOHN W. JOHNSON. X n s
and et al.
P la in tiff*.
NOTICE o r SU IT IN
WORTHADR V O H E U l . o a f R B
TOt JOHN W. JOHNSON and
MART J A N E JOHNSON,
hla w lf *
ItEBIIIKNCE, UNK NO W N
AND TOt All partta* c t a l m l n f
Intarrala by, Ihro uxh. an d i r or a s a l n a l the fotaaa ld
peranna
YOU ARK h e r e b y n otified
that a Com pla int t« forecloa*
a cert ain m o r tk a x e en cu m berInx Ih* f o l l o w l n x daecrlbed
reel property, t o - w l t :
Lot IS, n io ek I. W RAT H E Ilf FI ELD FIR ST A D D I­
TION. a cco rd ln x
to
the
plat t h e r e o f aa raoorded In
Plat P o o k
IS. P*X* ( • .
P ub lic Record* o f S e m i ­
nole C o u n ty . F lorida
ha* been filed aa a ln a t yo u In
the a b ove atylad suit, and you
ar* required to aerv# a oopy
o f your Anawer or other PleadIna lo lb* Com plain t on Pla intiff*
a tto rn ey*.
ANDERSON,
RUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES,
I I I Eeat Cen tral Boulevard.
Orlando. Flo rid a, and f i l l the
o rlx ln a t
An ewer
or
olh ar
P le a d ln x In tha o ffice o f th#
Clerk o f ’he Circuit Court on
or before th* 17th da y o f Auxiist. l i s t . If y o u fall t* do
ao. a dear** pro eonfeaa o w ill
be ta ke n a x a ln a t you fo r th*
r r l l s f dem and ed In Ih* C o m ­
plaint.
TIiLa N o d e* shall he p u b li s h ­
ed o n e s a w e e k for four c&lt;,naecutlv* w e e k * In Th* S a n ­
ford. Herald.
D A T E D THIN ISth d a y # f
Ju ly. 1SSI.
(S E A L )
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A rth u r H B a c k w lth . J r ,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Uy Martha T. Vlh len
D e p u t y Clark
Andaman, Rush , D e e s
A Lowndee
1)1 E a s t Cen tral Boulavard.
Orlando, F lo r id a
Puhllah July IS, 11, 1* * AuxS. 1X4.
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HEADY MIX CONCRETE
THE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
CB 2 BEDROOM, Large Flor­
Palloi, Floor, Free E itim a.ji
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
of the City of Sanford is ac
ida Room, separate store
m ill, lintels, steps, blocks,
Scott Ave. Will consider
ecpttng applications for the
room, I large lots with oak
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
trees, excellent Sanford lo­
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
position of Director of FI
steel, grease traps, dry
cation. Reasonable. C a l l
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1533 or 322nance and for the position
wells. Stepping atones.
322-2950.
0228.
of Tax Assessor. Require
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ments: Legal resident of
LAKE MINNIE
309 Elm Ave.
322-3731
CONCRETE BLOCK 5 bed
Seminole County for at least
6 LAKEFRONT LOTS
room. Florida room, US
six months; not ovsr 45
RILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Fully Improved
bath. 2 air conditioners, kit­
years
of
age;
High
School
BARN OF 10.000 Items open
Scwwr, Water, Size 112 x ISO.
chen range. &gt;6oo down, &gt;?o
or
equivalent education,
6 'i days. 1300 Grapevillc
Sicrifice &gt;55ou Each. Char­
per month. Available Sept.
with
additional
studies
In
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
les Sellgmsn, 1201 E. Robin­
111. 322-0825.
accounting; Experience in
son Ave., Orlando. Phone
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE
Clerical and financial work;
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths. Flnr
422-2578.
Repossessed '64 Model. Per­
knowledge of City Govern
Ida Room, cent, heat * air
fect condition. Slakes fancy
ment, Municipal Account
conditioning. Ph. 322-4876.
designs, makes buttonholes,
ing, Legal and financial
N e w s on 'button*, blind
transactions; ability to su
0 0. Hniiwen • Hnle nr lle n l
hems, monograms, embroid­
pervise and direct account­ BARGAIN OFFER, Lakefront
ers, darns, patches, Etc.
Lot. Bargain offer Immed­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
ing and clerical staff. Good
Guaranteed. R e s p o n s i ­
iate Sate, &gt;5500 Call morn­
LAKH. Call • v a n in g a
working conditions and pen­
ing, evening Sanford 323ble person assume remain­
322-1597,
sion plan. Application forms
2958.
ing 5 payments of $7.05. Ph.
available at City Hall. Sub
EXTRA LARGE 8 Room
Credit Mgr. 322-7457.
mil applications tn Civil *i ACRE. PIL 322 2683.
Lakefront Home. 322-4693.
Service Examiner In City
USED £ REPOSSESSED
Hall not later than Aug. 6, 9 5 . Hnunew F o r S a le
07. Houses For Hrnt
BARGAINS
1964.
4 BEDROOM - 2 BATH
(I E Stereo
100,93
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Clean
CROSLY TV
99.05 72, F em n le H elp W an ted RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor
and close in. Jimmie Cow­
Homo, fealuring l a r g e
PHILCO TV
70 05
an. 322-4013.
rooms throughout. Including
G E 19"' Portable TV
109.95 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
White. Apply Mr. Rnla»,
a family style kitchen, aepi.
G-E 23" Console TV
209 93
322 8892.
Westinghnuse Ref rig.
4095
Mir-Lou Restaurant or Ph.
rate dining room, and a fine
322-2902.
central
heating
system,
rhllco Refrig.
119.95
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
*8peaklng of Jet propulsion!"
Admiral Refrig.
109.95
adaptable to Air Condition­
Pity tun Really
Norge Gas Range
119.95
Interested in Reaiily
ing unit, an outstanding of­
322 1301
1702 at Hiawatha
Kelvtnator Elec. Range 49.95
fering for a quick sale et
end Fashion?
BEDROOM HOUSE, Kit
We sting house 21" TV
49 05
BECOME A BEAUTY
&gt;17,900. Terms are flexible,
chcn equipped. Ph. 322-7005.
Frigidainc Refrig.
59.93
COUNSELOR!
but at least &gt;1500 Down.
20 eu. ft. chest type freerer Earn while you learn, full or
RENTALS
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§1— M o n ty W ant iif
1140.95
pari time. For Inlcrvicw
M —F a t i n g * A Lcutri
Furnished or Unfurnished
I — t'sr sonats
12 cu. ft. upright freezer
rail 322-4017.
4— B s s u t y Care
**— ln*ur*nc*
Rall-Blalr Agency
1— Day N u r s sr ls e
**—Uetionl* a In s tr u c ti o n s
it
1901 Park Avenus
$134.95
Ph. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave
«—Child Cars
70— E m p lo y m e n t B*rvlc*j»
FA 2-5232 anytime
No Money Down. Up to 24 7-1. M ale or F em a le H elp
I — H o g s—O ats — P e l s
t l — Mala lla lp \Virtt**I
j
10—l.lvtatm -k
l BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668
"2— K tm ala Ifalp Wantril
mos. to pay.
: 11—Hpsrlal Nol le* *
71 —M il* or F c m o U l lrlp
COUNTER PERSONNEL
3122.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
t l — C a t sr ln g
t l —Hal*« Help W ant ad
FOR ROYAL CASTLE
'( 14— Ptaes * l o E*l
#T—Hll nation W*auteri
STORES
NEW
2 Bedroom collage, fully
ap*H *l Barriers
11 — Inromr P ro p srly
APPLY, FLORIDA STATE
Property Management | 1$—
655 W. First St., Sanford
14— S w i m m i n g Pool*
11— l i m i n e , * Prop.— rials
furnished,
on Lake. Adults
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
t l — J a n ito r ia l S m l e r i
A Sales Broker
Ph. 322-2821
I I — Itsal K r iii* Wan ted
only. Ph. 322 7434.
11— D o - l l - Y u u r a s lf
200 S. French Ave.
H — Ural Hnliilm Salic
I I — U u lld srs riuppMrs
6 7— Itiunlnr** 1tent a l l
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
BEDROOM FURNISHED
10— C n n crsle Cnnatr.
»l&gt;—to ils For S a l s
!: 2
2x12. Sheeting and flooring. 71. S a le s H elp W anted
11— H u m s llr p a lr s
8 ! —F A r m i —Urn vF i
House,
&gt;73 month. 905 W.
Offeri for your lelectloa
82—Out o f M a l e Avrrag#
31— IMumtilng
322-0793.
25th St.
31— P a in t i n g
8A— Ifoiiaca For Bftlft
theie Beautiful 2, 3, k 4
WHY
14— W s l l D r illin g
&gt;1— llo u * * * —rial* or IWnt
WILL accept best reasonable
Bedroom
ARE YOU READING
87— Huuer For Hrnt
I t — Air Coml. A n e s t i n g
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainless
21— Radio * TV|«vliion
1 o iy—1t»n&lt;&gt;Tt l l r n t a U
j
THIS ADVERTISEMENT?
furnished house, 2 Bed­
28—
P
h
o
to
&amp;
K»iutpmrnt
I HI— T r a i l m - —Calm n a*
steel commercial refrigera­ Could It be because you are
1 30— H om e A p p I U m M
102— Mo ItIt# Until pa—S al#
rooms, screened porch, cartor. Good running condition
KI3—Mold !«• 11omen— ll&lt; fit
11— 11 u i l e a l 1vi ■t r utnrnl*
not satisfied with your pre­
porle,
utility • storage, kit­
13— 11u lin e s* Ki|Ul|&gt;nirnl
|u | — Trailer ripses— l l e n l
!i
have just changed ove- tn
sent employment?
chen equipped.
Excellent
11—J o b P rintin g
ldS— T railer Lot*— i l i a
new refrigerator this week.
lot—Apart mania For Rant
14— l l p h o la t s r r
or
condition. Ph. 322-24M.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
1$— V acu u m Cleaner*
101— llooniB For f l i n t
Because you are not employed
17— M oving It Htnrags
l!9—H otel Hoorn ■
322-6625.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
113— R en tal A g e n i i
at this time?
38— Kxt erm ine t o r i
Cottage on Weklva River.
41— P l a n t s — F lo w e r * —tt tails
H
I
—
W
a
n
t
'
d
To
ll
r
n
l
GE REFRIGERATOR-, Good Regardless of the reason for
115 —Autop For
$0— l i n e . For Hal*
Adults only. Ph. 322-4131.
condition. Phone 322-4050.
your interest If you can
J l — A r t i c l e s F o r Itrnl
116— Auto# —Balt o r T r a i t
12— S w a p or H i ch a n g e
111—
Truck*
For
(I
meet the following reason­
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED.
J l —W a n te d To Huy
t i n —Autom ntlvi. risrvlr*
Rent Blue Lustre Electric
able qualifications we will
j j — F ur n ltu r# F o r rials
131—Fco o tira A Cycle»
323 0559 or 322-3794.
Carpel Shampooer for only
| J ( — A n tiq u es For Mat*
113— i i rial i ft Motor!
match our time against
To make the best home
Marina duppliaa
t l —Mousy To L o u
$1 per day. Carroll’a Furni­
RAVENNA PARK, 3 Bed­
yours In discussing the
( 0 —n u a tn r i s O p p ortu n ities
buy, aee the
ture.
room, Uk Baths, kitchen
splendid
opportunity
wc
equipped, air • conditioned.
IB'V Kit Cabin Cruiser, 75 bp
may have for you.
From Henilnol* r .i u n ty
Ph. 522 9387.
motor, trailer. Needs some Here arc the basic qualifiesF ro m S an fo rd Kach an**
( P l a t D lrs o ti
work. Moving, must sell.
tiom:
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath. Urge
Beat offer over &gt;550. Phone 1. Are you between the ages
lot. Available August 10. 703
95. H o u se s Fur Sale
322-8054.
9 5. H ou se* F ur Snle
of 20 and 45?
Cherokee Circle, Sunland.
2. Are you willing to travel 5
Ph. 823-0940.
RATTAN COUCH, 2 matching
days each week but be
Swimming Pool
chairs, end tables, &gt;50. Ph.
home on weekends?
Do see this Oversize 60-acre THE TIME TESTED FIRM 100. Resort Rentals
322-4175.
3. Do you have at least a
Swimming pool. Do see this u a N. Park Ave.
F a 2-8123 4 RM DUPLEX. FUrn. air
orflce 322-2119
high school education?
JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
2-acre* of Lakefront priv­
corn!., near ocean, Ormond
Night
322-0848
&gt;5.99. Army-Navy Surplus, 4. Do you own a good auto­
acy. Do see this large 3 2 BEDROOM. Nothing Down.
323-0700
Beach, perm, c o u p l a .
310 Sanford Ave.
mobile?
Mo
month.
Fenced
back
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
2324 Perk Dr. Sanford, Fla.
Orange City 776-3898.
yard. 322 3258.
home. Do see ecrei of
GOOD REFRIGERATOR, &gt;45. 5. Are you bondablc?
Oh,
yes
—
Do
you
want
to
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
fwimming and Railing. Do
101. Trailer * Cabanaa
Odd pieces kitchen, bed­
make money and build a
C. B„ 2 HR, carportc, uti­
start leisurely
Lakefront
room furniture, not modem.
Apache Camping Trailers
career? The starting wage
lity, shade &amp; citrus. FHA
living. $i5,loo with Terms!
2618 Sanford, 322-1520.
Cecil Sellers - 868-4818
Finance. .122-68511 eveningsis &gt;105.00 per week plus
Stcmpcr Agrncy, 1910 So. SEVERAL Outstanding 3 k 3
Clark St., Enterprise
2 COMPLETE TWIN BEDS.
bonus,
Bedroom
Homes
available
tn
French.
Ph.
322
4991.
IfUSBAND WANTED
White £ gold headboards. Let'a discuss your problem
all
Areas
of
Hanford.
Let
ua
102. Mobile Home* • Hate
to tell his wife that the nice 3
&gt;50. 322-7651,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
between the hours of 9:00
Show you Around I
Red room Country H o m e ,
New H o m e , Wesl Fourth
A M. and 3:00 P.M. Frl.,
surrounded by Shade trees
1 SWING RET; 1 act Kncyaonahle Can he seen on
Streel, just off Persimmon.
July 31, 1964. Florida Stale
and on 2 nice lota nsar Ginelnpedlai, bedroom chair,
Beardall Ave , 2 mile* So.
Call 831 3911 Collect.
Employment Service. 200 S.
derville and HLH Plant,
cheat of drawers; 23" Connf Geneva.
i9ot s . Park Ave.
French Ave., Sanford, Fla ,
priced at 98750, with only
•ole TV. Ph. 322 8662,
FA 2-8231 anytime
with Mr. V. C. Smith, com­
)10oo down, balance el &gt;75 EVERETT A. HARPER
1957 NASHUA hotiae traitor,
pany
representative.
AGENCY
•
REALTOR
51. Articles For Kent
monthly la still available.
47 x I. completely furnish­
2465 S. Park Ave.
Someone la going to ba sor­
ed. Lake Monroe Boat Bowl.
Crystal
Lake
Park—Lake
Mar&gt;
77.
Situation
Wanted
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
RENT A BED
Phone 861-5727.
ry that they m iised this.
Shown by appointment Th.
Rol'away, Hospital £ Baby
HOUSEWORK.
332
8440.
322
3561.
100. Mobil* Home* • Rani
Beds.

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

LOVELY
LAKEFRONT LOT

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Seminole Realty

V A - FH A

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned Homes

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

425-5938

322-5612

1 ra/sia m

~

S t Johns Realty

100. Apartment* for Kant lift, Auloa For Sale
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. &gt;40
Adults. Ph. 322 9480.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
EFFICIENCY, &gt;40. 611 Park.
FURN, APT. 322 2800.
MODERN Furn. apu. Also
Storage spare. Ph. 322-1374.
WE L A J C A APARTMENTS
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath £ shower, suit able
for couple or single person
or retired All utilltiaa In­
cluded in rent. Idsilly lo­
cated on Is; St., within 1
block of 2 free parking tola
and shopping oenter. In­
quire at Manuel Jsmhsou
Dept. Store 211 E. Ftrvt 8t.
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
apis. 14th Ave., Ixingwood,
a mi, from N.A.S. Ph. *383298.
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­
RAGE APT. Water, electri­
city furnished' Nice shady
tot. Adults only. Ph. 322-1305.
NICELY furnished apartment,
a Ir
condition
available.
Adulli. Phone 322-1926.
3

Rooms, utilities, &gt;50, 8
Booms, water Ida. 322-2764.

IUIZ

I BEDROOM APARTMENT. 118. T r u c k s Fur S nle
Private bath. Close in.
TRUCKS TOR SALE!
Lights £ water furnished.
1959 Pick-up Ford FI00, 8 cyl.
&gt;50 month. Ph. 322-5680
1938 Pick-up Ford F100, 8 cyl.
10H. Room* For Rent
1955 Pick-up Ford F250, 8 cyl.
with Rack
SLEEPING ROOM, Private 1958 Ton and half Internation­
bath and entrance. 322-3986.
al Flat Bed, 4 x 4
BURNUP £ SIMS
115. Auloa For Sale
201 No. Maple, Senford

Repossessions
fi'r Diacounl to
Seminole County
Residcntn

'62 Falcon, &gt;997 bal, &gt;49 mo.
'60 Corvair, &gt;784 bal, &gt;46 mo.
'60 Falcon, &gt;772 bal, &gt;43 mo.
'60 Chewy, &gt;794 bal, &gt;47 mo.
'60 Peugeot, &gt;496 bal, &gt;29 mo.
'60 Opal, &gt;574 bal, &gt;31 mo.
*39 Chewy, &gt;092 bal, &gt;37 mo.
'59 Buick, &gt;749 bal, &gt;59 mo.
'19 Rambler, &gt;592 bat, &gt;33 mo.
'59 VW, &gt;687 bal, &gt;38 mo.
'81 Chewy, &gt;490 bal, &gt;28 mo.
'88 Ford, &gt;372 bal, &gt;30 mo.
'58 Pont., &gt;594 bal, &gt;32 mo.
'88 Chewy, |6UT ha I, &gt;36 tun.
'57 Chewy, V6 stick, clean
‘58 Ramhlrr, &gt;579 bal, Ml mo.
'67 Turnpike, &gt;592 bal, &gt;33 mo.
'37 Ford, &gt;397 bal, Ml mo.
'57 Old*, &gt;594 bal, M4 mu.
'57 Dodge. &gt;486 bal, &gt;29 mo.
'88 Eng. Ford M91 bal &gt;22 mo.
'87 Chewy, &gt;494 hal, &gt;27 mo.
'M Chewy, &gt;492 bal, &gt;27 mo.
2 RM. MOURE. 8 nice building
1 2-BEDROOM and 1 8-bed- 'M Chewy, &gt;171 bal. &gt;12 ino.
lota. First &gt;2,500 takes this
room, Bowman's Trailer *81 HIudebaker Pickup truck
2, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
properly. Ph. 888-4601, En­
Court. 668-4008.
1. m . k 2 BATHS
terprise, Fla.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 BEDROOM MOURE. Clean I BEDROOM HOURETRAILER furnished. Adults only.
For Complete Information
and close In. Jimmie Cow
&gt;73
mo. Ph. 322-1187.
See or Call Your
an. 322-4018.

Hick 'H.H/iEfircm1Rea!

Seminole Realty

NEW HOMES

Seminole Realty ~TlOO DOWN
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-8232 anytime

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
i n i l
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

APARTMENT. Close In. Ph.
1955 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sta­
322 9173 days, 322 0641 even­
tion Wagon. RAH, A/T, Airings.
conditioned. &gt;395. Can lie
GARAGE Apartment, 254Mi
aeen at Sanford Motor Co.
Palmetto. 322-3254, 322 0525.
BOO So. French.

$100 DOWN

DAY WORK. 122-2782.

■61 VW Rus, &gt;1192 bat &gt;45 mo.
'58 Cadillac. $891 bal. *37 mo.
'69 Chav., &gt;941 bal., &gt;37 mo.
'59 Olds S St 1499 bal, &gt;24 mo.
'59 9 Pas Wag &gt;792 bal &gt;37 mo
'59 Merc., &gt;742 bal., &gt;36 jno.
'60 Opal Wag &gt;681 bal, $32 mo.
'61 Renault $691 ba), $32 mo.
'59 Renault. &gt;487 bal, $24 mo.
'37 Plym. *587 bal. $32 mo.
'55 Cadillac, $542 bal, $28 mo.
'53 Chrysler, 1190 hit, gin mo.
'56 L ine. $681 bal, Ml nio.
'58 DMge, $714 bal, &gt;32 mt&gt;'IS OMs, 1687 bal., &gt;32 mo.
■58 Chrv, &gt;667 hat, &gt;31 rpo.
'57 Chcv H'rod &gt;7B2 bal &gt;35 mo
'59 Ford. $399 bal, $24 mo.
'58 Pont, $788 bal, &gt;37 mo.
'60 Ford, &gt;599 bal, &gt;32 mo.
'58 Chev, &gt;499 bal, &gt;24 mo.
'56 Chev, &gt;419 bal, &gt;24 mo.
'53 Olds, 1471 bal, &gt;24 mo. .
'37 Buick, &gt;596 bal, &gt;29 mo.
•55 Merc. &gt;569, &gt;12 mo.
Jeep 4 WD, &gt;586 hat, $32 mo.
‘51 Cadillac, $49 bal, $2 mo.
‘51 Buick, $24 bal, $1 mo.
'SO Merc, &gt;49 bal, &gt;2 mo.

Phone 322-4503

I BANK I

FHA - VA HOMES

120. Automotive Service
COHEN RADIATOR SrtOP
Free Inspection, estimates,
pickup, dellvary. Recortog
k repairs discounted.
211W E. 3rd,
322-3443
Auto Glass, Tape
A Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd fit. FA 8-8058
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Scnkarlk Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

12.1. lioatH A Mol urn
JOHNSON JAVELIN, 30 hp.
aim 18, Both eltclrle starts.
Unit very good, IB ft. tong.
Sell or trade. Ph. 322-3494487.
14' LONE STAB F1BER0LA8
BOAT, 35 Evlnrude Lark,
electric atari, complete with
trailer. Asking &gt;850. Will ac­
cept reasonable offer. Ph.
322-8148.

FORMER CARETAKER for
Giants wants ysrd work.
ADD THIS FOR A BARGAIN
Very dependsble. J a c k
Gateway To The waterway
A comfortable 9 Bedroom
For Uie biggest selection of
Lesrrence. 322-4829,
House PLUS 2 Completely
Robson Sporting Gouda
nearly new and used furni­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
furnlshed apartment*. PLUS
ture, see Noll'* Furniture DAY WORK. 322-8394.
504-6-1 E. 1st. Ph. TA 2-5981
a monthly Income of &gt;125
Brokerage In Casselberry
HOURETRAILER
on
large
LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­
from apartments. PLUS a
on 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to I. 82. Hualneea Prop. • Sale
SALES BROKER
private lot. 885 month. Call
room. 2 Beth, pine panel­
II Ft. RUNABOUT. 25 hp
low down payment equals a We Hava The Homs For You
Orlando, FIs Ph. 293-0112
ed Florida Room, Central
Evlnrude, electric start and
ACE
BEAUTY
SALON.
Cost
F H K E E S T IM A T E
bargain In any languaga at
air, sprinkler ay item , patio, 100. Apartm ent for Rent &lt;963 Chewy 2 S. S. &gt;200, take
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
trailer.
Like new. &gt;295, Ph.
Upholstering k M ittren ren­
only &gt;10,000,
156x150 tot. Ph. 322-8522, 207
322-7325.
up payment!. 322-US7.
ovating New £ Used Furni­
84. Real Cetnte • Sale
Ridge Rd.
Furn. Apt. uoo MsfloavUle.
2565 PARK DRIVE
ture Call Nix Bedding Mff.
822-2420
322-7495
Co., at 703 Celery Ave. 2 Bedroom on Suburban lot
3 BEDROOM, t Bath, screen­ Cosy Cottage, Lake privileges.
FA 2-2117.
Furnished, &gt;7200.
Invsstmant k Realty
&gt;50. Ph. 322-8108.
ed patio. Ph. 123-0388.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3229173
2 HOMES on one Sanford lot 116 N. Park Ave.
Sell
Ua
Your Furniture.
Realtor
Excellent Income, &gt;8900.
Quick Service With the
GREENBniAR
Raymond Lundqulat, Ai m .
VERY
Convenient
Lake
Mary
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Choke
lota available
Is FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Older Home, &gt;10,000.
It in with great pride and joy that I announce
POST. FA 2-0677.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Perfect Retirement Home in
overlooking
golf courae.
of the association with me of my brother,
DeBary, &gt;9500.
Used furniture, appliances,
Before You Go Uae
Custom building to your
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 2 Bedroom Showpiece Fur­
■pacifications,
Greenbriar
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
nished including p i a n o ,
developed by
Ave Ph. FA 1-4132
&gt;9500.
KINGS WOOD
A New Miracle Drug
) Acres Zoned M-l with Rail­
BUILDERS, INC.
For All Auto Transmis­
(Hi. B u sin e ss O pport.
road Siding. &gt;6700.
202 Fairmont Dr.
sion* And Engine*. Ask
In the general practice of the finest Real
Beautiful
Lakefront
Lota
rA 2-8074
Your Garagetaen For
From
&gt;8800.
SERVICE STATION
"IIAU-TO-GO". If Hr
Estate Service In the Slate of Florida. We
NICE Lake Mary Lola From FREE &gt;2,40U. equity. &gt;100
FOR LEASE
I)oea
Not
Have
It
Aak
down, Ms. mo. pays all.
1400.
■hall both look forvard to the many oppor*
CONTINUES EACH NITE 7:30 P. M.
Modern, passenger car-truck
Him To Get It. There U
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
BART PILCHER. Broker
stop. Good location. Call
No
S
u
b
s
t
i
t
u
t
e
Fur
(PRIVATE SALES ALL DAY)
tunltles to serve you, the public.
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
Cal] 322-7498.
J. C. DAVIS. TEXACO, Inc.
•'IIAS-TO-GO".
en, leirazzo floors. Hclmly
COME
GET
YOUR
SHARE
322 5033
Product Of Bneelmaa'e
Really Ph. 322-1841.
87. Husinesa Rentals
Lab, Inc.
BUDGET FURNITURE

BANK

Repossessions

FHA - VA

2125 W. Colonial

Stenatrom Realty

SO U T H W A R D

“HAS-TO-GO”

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SACRIFICE
FOR CASH OR TERMS
FURNITURE

Announcement

Harry B. Dietrichs

A UCTIO N

&lt;

.'.lnle H e l l W an ted

F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
PLUMBER WANTED. Appl&gt;
ducts. Good treatment Ph.
Ire Bros., 319 Elm Ave., or
lorally 322-4542, or sj-plv to
call 322-0852.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

It Pays
To Dm
The HERALD
Want Ads.

Dorr S. Baker*
Representative
Bus 29
Lake Mary, Fla.

LONGWOOD PLAZA
HWY. 17 * 92 LONGWOOD
(SALE ENDS THIS WEEK)

USED CAR
PRICES ARE

Repossessions

BEDROOM Furnished apart­
ment. Close downtown. Ph.
322-1402 between 9 &amp; 5:30 '83 Chevy 11 Nova, Excellcn
Monday thru Friday; 322
cond. Ph. 322-2283.
-4X01 oilier time*.
'35 FORD, good Body, good
FURNISHED Apts. 322-6530.
mechanical condition, Call
322-8646,
Claude Harroll.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED

FHA-VA HOMES

By Day, Week, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l it 8t.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

I Bank J

Holler s

W. Dietrichs, Realtor
SEMINOLE REALTY

DURING OUR
"SUMMER
SELLDOWN”
62 Rambler
Ambassador Custom. 4door, V-S, standard Irans.,
piincr steering £ brakes,
heater, air rond.

&lt;1695
59 Mercury
Monterey 4-door, V-H pow­
er steering. broke* and
windows, radio and hestrr,
air rood.

63 English Ford
Consul, clean one
car.

owner

&lt;1395
60 Falcon
Rsnrherii Pickup. Very
economical.

&lt;495
56 MG
4 Door Redan, 4-speed
transmission, radio and
heater.

&lt;295
62 Chevrolet
Impala Super Sports
Coupe, V-8, automatic
Iran*., power altering,
radio and healer.

&lt;2195
61 Corvair
Series 500, 4-door sedan,
standard transmission,
radio and heater.

&lt;1095

62 Old 8mobile 88
4-door aadan, V-H, automa*
tic trsns., power ateering
and brakes, radio and
healer, air conditioning,

&lt;2295
60 Ford Pickup
Half-Ion. 6 cylinder, d eaa,
solid throughout.

&lt;895
• 62 Chevrolet
Impala, 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic Irana., power
ateering, radio and heater.

&lt;2095
61 Chevrolet
Impsla Coupe, V-fl, autnmatlr Irani., power steer­
ing, radio nnd heater,

&lt;1895
59 Chevrolet
Parkwood, I-door Station
Wagon,, V-8, automatic
Irana., power brakra, radio
and heater,

&lt;695

60 Chevrolet
Belalr, 4-door eedan, 6
cylinder, automatic Irani.,
radio and heater.

&lt;1195

63 Ford Galaxie
Country Sedan, V-8, auto­
matic Irani., power steer­
ing, radio and heater. A
low mileage one owner car.

&lt;2595
54 Buick 4 Door
Sedan, automatic Iranimission, radio and heater.

&lt;195

58 Ford Custom
300, 2-door, 8 cylinder,
automatic Iransmwsion,
radio and heater.

&lt;595

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Kidding On Level
The precocious political plnns of
some Mnssachusetta teen-agers ap­
pear to have been nipped in the bud.
The youngsters—including a girl—
decided to run for the state’s House
of Representatives on the basis of a
loophole they found in the law which
neglected to place an age limitation
on independent candidates.
But the Massachusetts secretary
of state has dug up a 1919 ruling
which says thnt “only members of
Ihe electorate, those of voting age,
can serve in elective office.”
In other words, the kids could con­
ceivably be elected but couldn’t take
office—not for five yenrs, anyway.

State officials have been notably
ill-humored about the whole thing,
regarding it as a particularly embar­
rassing bit of tcenaged prankishness.
(One of the boys, though, claims he
just wanted to dramatize the defic­
iency in the law so that it could be
rectified.)
In view of all the concern these
days over teen-age morality, vandal­
ism, lack of purpose and so on, it
seems these kids ought to be prnised
rather than censured for taking such
an active interest in politics.
How many grownups have ever
studied their stato statutes? How
many don't even bother to vote?

something to do with their hands,
particularly since the cigars now
come with fancy filter tips—even a
mentholated tip.
With only three or four brands on
the market before the government
report, there nrc now 11. if the sales
trend continues, little cigars this
year will top the record of 1011 when
they were at the peak of their pop­
ularity. It was about that time that
cigarettes began to push them out of
favor.
Actually, cigarette means “little
cigar.” though it isn't, really. A lit­
tle cigar is u true cigar, not meant
to be inhaled, that looks like a sun­
tanned cigurette, which helps ex­
plain its appeal to both sexes.
One wonders just what Kipling
would say about it all, though, es­
pecially thnt mentholated tip.

Dr. Crane’s

Bad Spellers Get Help
Evidently the British school sys­
tem hns its shortcomings, loo. Or
perhaps we should blnme it on the
language, which is even less rational in its English form than in Amer­
ican English, as far as spelling goes.
At any rate, there is a large enough
reservoir of bad spellers in the Un­
ited Kingdom to warrant the pub­
lishing of a new book just for them
ami appropriately entitled “The Aw­
ful Spellers' Dictionary.”
Whut a boon to mankind, Englishspeaking division. For generations
bad spellers have been frustrated In
their attempts to look up the cor­

rect spellings of words. How can you
look up a word if you don’t know how
it's spelled in the first place?
Al! that is remedied now. For ex­
ample, if you wnnt to know how to
spell the word “phenomenal” and all
you can think of is the obvious, sen­
sible spelling "fenomennl,” which you
know is wrong, in this new diction­
ary you can look it up as “fenomenal” ami find the correct spelling next
to it.
Like we sed, this is a grate mlvanse in lexycografy, even if we
don’t hnpen to nend it ourselves.

Helen Fuller Says

Demos Running Scared
WASHINGTON — There i»
an trndeney at tha lop in
AYaihinglon to dlicount tha
threat that Harry Goldwater
ran pose to continued control
h&gt; the Demcerml* after No­
vember.
Liberal RepuhUrMn pollsters
nere laying at S«n Francisco
that tha Arkona Senator will
m a k e a poorer allowing
against Lyndon Johnson than
any Republican Presidential
candidate ainra AIf Landon.
Some liberal Democrat* voice
the lame belief.
The Whita Houie la not ao
sanguine.

The cynical point cut that
it i* alwaya good politic* for
the party to run acared. Po­
tential campaign contributors
feel no great urge to rush
forward with checks in hand
to pay for a race that aeems
a aure thing. And unleis they
feel the hot breath of com­
petition in their Immediate vi­
cinity, party workers are like,
ly to be laiy about ringing
doorbell! and wearing out the
telephone to get friendly
voter* to the polli.
Rut the on-the-icene evi­
dence is that the Johnson or-

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Spring*
Mr*. Julia Rartoa
' 838-1 St 8

Bear l.ake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryann Milee
838-1678
Casselberry
Mr*. Jane Cesstlberry

Geneva
Mre. Joe. E. Mathiruz
34t-4874
Lake Mary
Mre. Francee Weeter
322-621*
Lake Monroe

668-3631

Enterprise
Mri. Ritchie Harrii
668-3834
6684604

322-4722
Longwood
Mre. Donna Eitea
*38-3317
North Orlande
Mre. Doris Dcaa
311-198*

the m oment con cen trated on

Osteen
Mri. Clarence Snyder
122-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
3*5-361 a

how .Sen. Goldwater put to.
gethrr his winning nomina­
tion drive for what this may
reveal about his coming stra ­
tegy to win the election.
Study of the statistics shows
that Gcldwalrd had close to
enough delegate votes from
the South and West to win,
without the strong support
he finally received from Illi­
nois, Wisconsin, Indiana and
New Jersey.
The political tea leaf read­
er* lake thesa facta to mean
that Goldwater ran he expect­
ed to take the battle into his
high ground territory cf the
South and West and to carve
out his basic issues to firm
up those areas before reach­
ing out for the winning mar­
gin that would have to come
from some of those nonSouthern and non-We»tern
states that finally plunked
for him a San Frandaco.
This iniurea a highly per­
sonal campaign, full of invec.
tive, regardlcis of what
either of the principal candi­
date* promises or intends at
this time.

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Wed., July 29, 1964
ann r t n u a a n

KII SVK t a i . T o l . 1 1 K , C l r r a l s i i e e . O t a e r a l H a a a a e r

JLI.I4X L. STKXSTHOM
A ssociate Editor
U t t t l t t I. . l o l l .VSO V
M anaging Editor
ME I HEX HILLKNItKW
T slearaph Editor
II little WILLIANg
s o d .t r Editor
D u r r iE A t a r i *
City Editor
Jl'O T WELLS
Coanly Editor
n iL L v m c B v r,

boot h 7

Will business men who like
Johnson’s approach to eco­
nomic matters shift substan­
tial support to tha Demo­
crats?
Only sn imprudent prophet
would predirt these and other
central questions an early in
a campaign. President John­
son's professional aides al

Mrs. H. t . Johnson

838-8041

Chuluota
Mre. Joan Magi*
363-3712
DeBary
Mrs. (rank Whita
668-4122
Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haney

ganitation honestly dors not
underestimate the potential
power of the Goldwaler op­
position. in a year when Ihe
probable points of conflict be­
tween tha parties are ao
volatile amt thrir explosive
effect ao incalculable, that
senna simple political horse
sense.
There ate too ninny un­
knowns to permit a reasonable political prediction for
1904. Will atl the Republi­
can •'moderates" who left San
Franciarn in dejrrtinn and
frustration remain that way
in November — not voting
for nr even opposing the
Cnldwaler-Miller ticket?
Will Northern segregationminded Democrats c h o o s e
Gnldwiter over Johnson In
the secrecy of tha pelting

NURKMT ALEXAVIIKK
A dvertising Direotor
MOV UMKKN
Advartlalag M .negar
MOV PLATT
O ensral A dvertising M a n .g .r
UAJIHIETT E. STAPLETON
C lssaltlsd Director
JAAiM SUOKMAKKM
Business M entaer
PMBD WELLS
M echanical Bu»L
s t e t f Photographer

N s pert ol any m aterial, news or a a v .M i.ia g , of this edit too
of Tha SenCurd ilereld m i l be reproduced la any m eaner w ith ­
out written perm ission ot the publisher • ( The H erald. Any
Individual or firm roeponslblo for such roproductloa w ill bo
considered as Infringing on Tho Harold's copyright and w ill be
held liable for dam aging under the law. Published dally eacspt
Saturday. Suoday and Christm as: published Saturday proceeding
C h ristm as

He’s Too Good To Lose
Ry Holme* Alexander

Pocer For Kipling
A woman, said Kipling, is only a
woman, but a good cigar is a smokr.
The statement is still capable of
starting an argument, though it now
appears (to steal another of the
poet’s lines) that the twain are be­
ginning to meet.
While cigarette consumption has
plummeted by some 16 billion since
the release of the government report
linking smoking with henlth hazards,
something called the “little cigar"
has been climbing up on the graphs
even faster than pipe tobacco or reg­
ular cigars.
The Department of Agriculture
reports thnt 132 million little cigars
were sold during April of this year,
compared with only 16 million dur­
ing the same month of 1963.
Much of this, the makers say, is
due to the little cigar's growing ac­
ceptance among ladies looking for

Holmes Alexander

"Aren't You Glad We Don't Have to
Go Through T H A T?"

Worry Clinic

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
When country boy bite* tha
hand of the city alicker, th at’*
news — and it happened
here. Rut when a U. S. Sen­
ator, acting from conscience
and a high-minded derision to
correct his own mistake, sends
back 314,351.84 of campaign
money in an election yrar —
that'* a deed of honor which
ought to mount him on a
pedestal for the open admira­
tion of hi. collragur.., his
constituents and his country.
He is Senator Quentin S’.
Rurdiek, Democrat of North
Dakota, a farm-organiration
lawyer hark home, the ann of
a well-loved, ainrerrly-lamenled Congressman whom lie
snereeded in the House a few*
years ago. a man with a fare
"* rugged as a Rocky Moun­
tain bluff, a politician mainly
eonrerned with the needs of
his State and noi very hep
to international convolution*.
Let us set the stage. On
July 1st, which is fiscal New
Year’s dny in Washington,
the Srmtlc had met to vote
itself a pay raise, but whirl­
ed off that auhjrcl into a
Idi.trring, two-hour debate on
The Cmmril For A Livable
World, This outfit is a Rim
the llomh group. It is at­
tempting unilateral disarma­
ment by the financial sup­
port of seven senators, not
one of whom is on the Armed
Service! or Joint Atomic
Energy Committees and all of
whom are relatively unin­
formed in militnry mailers. I
have previously listed these
ineu nml the money they re­
ceived. Tha top taker was
Quentin Burdick.
With the debate in full fury,
and while Senator Dominick
lit, Colo,) was lushing the
Council and its beneficiaries,
he received a note which ltd
paused to read aloud. It cam*
from Senator Warren Mngnuson, chairman of the Sennle
De muriatic Elections Commiller, It slated that, since
Hie publication of my rarllcr
articles on Die Council, Bur­
dick had returned the entire
sum which Council members
had sent him.
Later, I went to are Bur­
dick and he confirmed Magnuion’a statement.
"You aletted me," said
Rurdiek. "I knew nothing

about the Council until I read 1write 214 separate personal
what you wrote, and what you checks and covering letters to
told me in this office. But persons in 12 states. Four
after I studied up on some members were so impressed
of the reference material, 1 by hi* honest repudiation that
knew that 1 didn't care to be they t ol d him t o keep tha
associated with the Council." money ns a token of esteem.
He might have summoned Here is a typical covering
the press and made a grand­ letter that Burdick sent:
*'. . Recently 1 found my­
stand piny of his renuncia­
tion scene, hut he looked up­ self in disagrreiiirnt with tho
on this as a m atter between views of Dr. Szilard, who is
himself and his conscience. co-chairman of the Board of
With no fuss, on May 7th, Directors of the Council. WhiU
long before the scaring de­ I am most apptrelative, un­
bate, he wrote Ihe Council: der the circumstances, I think
“My view is that this coun­ it only proper that I return
try's goal should be, of your contribution, uhirh i«
course, world penes, but ns enclosed.”
tve strive toward it. wr nomt
For a newspaperman It '*
provide for the common de­ an unusual experience to
fense. Disarmament shmild ■iiuif a senator to dilimburi*
come through a step-by-step himself of rampaign fundi. It
process with proper guar­ u a unique one to have found
antees. It is my strong belief a senator who is capable of
it would not lie in the lies' surh aelf-snertfire in the r s u t.
interests of this country to of setting a wrong deed
engage in any disarmament tight.
I'd he surprised if the
program that is not multi­
American people didn't make
lateral in nature,"
Hut how dors a man of every effort to send Quentin
modest means rrturn such u llunlitk back to the Semite,
sum of money, mnrh of it al­ He's too good a man to lose.
ready spent on enmpnign ex­
penses? The Counril is tricky.
OVER 35 YEARS
It seldom, if ever, dishes out
At First A Palmetto
large nrnoinita which must be
(Alongside old post office)
reported anil will m11 net pub­
lic attention. Instead, it des­
ignates senators and rongrraa*
men who are willing to ac­
cept this kind of contribution.
It ask* the Council's secret
membership to donate directly
• Carpels • Furniture
to the designate,! candidates
• Tile
• Piano*
for election or rrrlerllon. Bur• Rental Reds
dirk had In sit down nnd

Sanford
Furniture Co.

CASK T-433: Lavetne 7., | b job a* sales clerk in a dime
NO W -AIR CONDITION
aged 24, has recently had store.
YOUR ENTIRE HOME
Hut she was ambitious, so
her first baby.
"Dr. Crane," ber worried .be took a night course in
AT A SURPRISING
husband began, "Lavet tie has typing arid landed a good job
in an advertising agency.
been a punle ever since.
Sinr* .he was good looking
"In fact, she hns even had
almrk treatment for *he has and with clever Idea., her
been peculiar in her attitude boss praised her a great deal.
This was doubly enjoyable,
toward our baby daughter,
"At first abr seemed rather fur now .be levelled in bring
indifft-ienl but then she de­ tin important person instead
veloped what looks l i k e of a family drudge.
Her bo., finally started
‘smother* lave.
General Electric cuts the
cost ot year round air con­
"She will fret and worry dating her and then proposed
Add this
;ii
ditioning—with the revolu­
lest the baby might he get­ marriage. She wn* reluctant
tionary new QUIK-ATTACH
ting sirk. And at night she to leave her exciting life in
quality v ^
system that cuts installa­
has wild nightmares from the wdvertiiing agency, so
tion tone, sharply reduces
which she awakens with teats she stalled off tire wedding
installation cost!
,
for almost a year.
running down her cheeks.
r f w r ir
Editor, lletahl:
Call us now for (tee sur­
Then her husband agreed
•'Then
ahe
hop*
out
of
bed
The Longwood Volunteer
System to
j,
vey—there's no obligation.
to rush into Ihe hahy'a loom that she could still work at
Fire Department want* to
&lt;■ iv
. - SjRi
just to see if the ha by is still Ihe rfficr, hut tile arrival of
thank you for tlie coverage in
your present—.
the hnhy stopped that.
breathing,
The Sanford Herald concern­
■i
"Right now she i. on a
It also vividly revived her
ing our Fourth of July Fiesta
Warm Air
tranquilizer binge anil ■talma hatred of her stifling child­
By
Bat
t
’oehran
und Miss Flume of Seminole
■ !:A
\
she is losing her mind. Dr, hood h. nursemaid and rook.
Sometimes giving and lend­
County contest.
Furnace
J
Crane, I underatand that So she was at first indiffer­ ing cost you (lie same.
We especially want to
,-T ’
1 &gt;&amp;g!
* * •
many mother* develop a pay- ent to her baby.
thank Mrs. Donnn Kalea for ehoiia after the birth cf
Then ahe worried le.t God
Sn many old re|ieala on
her cooperation. Also we their first baby. W hy?”
might kill the infant to pun­ television finally liavr given
want to thank Mima’s Flower
YEAR-ROUND
ish her, which wn. when her us pleasure in turning to the
THE DEATH WISH
Shop, Ramsey’s Florists, and
The "Death Wish" is an wild nightmares started, and commercials.
Sanford Flower Shop fur the underlying factor in many of she became overly solicitous
C O M f O lr f k ® !
&gt; • *
winners' bouquets; and Chute these eases.
about Hie baby's health.
Cheer
up.
wives,
you'll
have
ami Co. fur use of (heir (milSend for my booklet "The
For thousands of apparent­
satisfactory performance.
a low cost summer coolera for Ihe Miss Flame run- ly cultured, attractive wives, Death Wish," enclosing a a lot of rlean clothe* that
mg—provides constant cir­
lesl. Our thank. In Therm 11- go into a tailspin emotionally long stamped, return enve­ haven't been used when you
• nependab'e controls pro­
carat ion.
culation of cooled, filtered,
vide automatic operation.
Tane for gas and use of ket­ after their first baby is Imrn. lope, plus an rents. Every get bark from
•
•
•
dehumidified .nr.
tles for the Fiesta.
• O p e r a t e s wi t h a n y
And ihe reason is not too young wife should read it!
When you get into Ihe hab­
For all who helped to make difficult to understand if you
soundly designed duel sys­
• G en eral T le r lr ir e n g i­
( AI m . v.
write In Dr. it of always feeling despond­
the Fiesta an lurresiful we realise the simple fact that Crane in rare rtf this news­ ent, ynU should lie.
tem and warm air furnace.
neered— lor long years of
w-ant to any "thank ynu.’’
.
.
.
adult, can be jealous and eel- paper. rnrlosing a long
The profit made will go to­ fitdi and hateful of their own stam|rrH, addressed enve­
Twenty babies wrie enter­
ward purchasing fire and kinfolk, including their own lope and ?fl cent, (n cover ed in * "cutest baby” contest
resrue equipment.
habie*.
typing and printing routs and nineteen mothers had *
Yours truly,
"RECORDS AND SHEET MI S1C"
Women are bom
wilh when ynu .end for one of right to disagree wilh the
118 May null*
322-1583
l-ntigwond Volunteer merely a potential capacity hi. iMioklrls.)
Judges.
Fire Department for love, hut whether they
e e .
will love themselves or their
Editor, Herald:
own sex (homosexuality| or
Someone mentioned the de­ their parent, or their hus­
plorable site of the lot west band or thejr child, depend,
of tha Masonic Building. I on training, both intcntiunnl
am glad someone else sees und nlso subconscious.
thesa conditions as well as
Lav erne never liked chil­
I do.
dren liecnuse they had been
May I add a few more eye­ the muse of her stifled child­
sores to the list. First of all hood.
why don’t they give the front
For Lavcrne'a mother died
of our public library a coat at the birth of her IKh child.
of paint. Especially the stairs Lavcme, as the oldest, had
and door. One gallon of green been forced to serve a* carepaint will do the j. b. The laker and homemaker for this
weed* along our rity street* big brood.
look terrible especially at
She slaved for them amt
Third and i’ark.
often was beaten by her
Why doesn't our city du drunkard father.
some cleaning about our
Meanwhile, a h e eouliln't
planters on First .Street, they finish high school ao ahe
need more
water
too.Our
missed out on the usual hap­
merchants ara too buay to py limes of teen-agers, in­
look after
them.
Hopethe
cluding dances and panic*.
city fathers see this letter.
Finally, at the age of lit,
CUSTOM BUILT
Your* truly, ahe rebelled und ran away to
Situated mi IniRO individually landscaped lots
K. J. Johnson the large rity where she got
l.averne’s case is dupli­
cated among thousand, of
young wlvra. Many new
mother* become aanilarium
ra.ru, nftrn brraoae their
hu.hand. don’t underatand
the emotional shock that
rr.ulls when a "spoiled"
wife becomes demoted to a
secondary rule a* the apotlight shifts to the new
baby. Send for the booklet
below. All bride* should
rrad II.

Letters

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Osutlh CUbby :
DEAR ABBY: My daughter ii planing her wedding.
She hea aaked her 18-yearold roualn to be a brides­
maid. The problem ii that
thla couoin haa a 12-ycirold alater who think* ah*
ahoutd be a bridrsmold, or
have aome apccial part in
the wedding, ao aha ran be
In the wedding party, too.
She haa even brgged to be
a flower girl &lt;*he I* five
feet aevenll but my daugh­
ter doean't want her. Wa
aren't having any Junior
brideamalda, ao that’a out.
Thla little anlp haa alwaya
been Jealou* of her older
aiater and I* eitremely hard
to handle. Her mother (my
aiater) haa ma on the tele­
phone twenty timea a day
telling m* that we MlIKT
fit thla rhlld Into tha wedding party ■» »he i* hemm­
ing unmanagabla. What do
you auggeatT
BRIDE'S MATHER
DEAR MOTHER: I auggaat that you tell your alata r that the hrlda decide*
who ahall ho In th* wed­
ding party. The 12-year-old
girl need* to learn a very
Important leiaon In life.
"W# can't alwaya hava
what wa want.” Now would
he aa good a time aa any to
teach her.
• •
•
DEAR A BUY: Here’a a
bit of Information whirh
doean't a m o u n t to a
"damn," but perliap* you
can uae it. Ycur rurrcopon-

drnt who claimed that the
expression, "Don't give a
dam" wa* not improper berauaa a "dam" waa a email
Indian coin, may have been
right. But the origin of the
"dam" uaed In that aena#
tim e from tha old-time tra ­
veling "tinker," or fiilt
man. When mending pota
and pane, ha uaed a email
ridga of clay around th*
edge of tha hole of the veeifl to prevrnl the aotder
from running off the area
for whirh it wae Intended.
The little clay ridge wae
called a "tinker’* dam."
After th* hoi* had haen
mended It had no further
uae. Hence tha phraae. Ile*t
regard*.
J. F. WHADOCK
•
• •
DEAR ABBY:
I had
company l*»t Sunday. Mr*.
A. atopped by with her
four-year-old *nn. A few
minute* later Mr*. B.ramn
with
her el* • year -old
daughter. T h e
children
playeil together while we
Indira talked. Mr*. A. camally aald, "I hope Jackie
lan’t coming down with
mnailei. Ha was exposed to
them In our neighborhood
ond ha dnra look rather
fev«ri*h." Mr*. II. ahot out
of her chair like an electric
current went through it,
and then aho ehouted an­
grily at M n. A., "A fine
time to tell me! My Janie
Juat got over an ear Infec­
tion and if aha cnlchea
meaalea It could ietl*&gt; In
her earl" Then ahe grabbed
her daughter by tha arm

jjacoby

and flew out tha door. Mr*.
A., and her Htll* hoy,
left abort!y afterward* with
tear* in her eye*. That
evening Mr*. A.'* husband
railed and eaid 1 ihculd
a*k Mr*. B. to phone hie
wife end apologite for
hurling her feeling*. Well,
I called Mr*. B. and g*vo
her the meaiage, and ahe
aald Mr*. A. owed HER an
apology for exposing her
rhlld to meaalea. Who do
you think owe* whom an
apology 7
IN THE MIDDLE
DEAR IN: Both edgy
mother* ahould apclngi*# to
each othec for behaving
even more childiahly than
their children.
• e #
C O N F I n ENTIAL TO
YOUNG AND IN TROU­
BLE: I cannot help you unIcsi you tell me whore to
■en d
th e
information.
PLEASE confide In your
parent* at nnre. I promts*
you they will understand
and help you In spile of
wluit you have done.
• a •
Problems? W r i t *
to
ARBY, Box 60700, b&gt;* Angrlea, CnliL, 000(59. For a
peraonal reply, rncloan a
■tamped, aclf-addresn-d en­
velop*.

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WEDNESDAY P. M.
M l (0) S i* .
(01 Now*

day*. Thara'a that ntea, aoft
earpat for har to atratch out
on while aha talk* to all har
friends, hour after hour.
And there'* (hut full-length
mirror In which to study her
feature* and decide which one
ahe hate* the molt —experi­
ment with eye makeup, put
her hole on rollers, and try
to maka up her mind which
movie star or folk singer aha
ha* the best chance of re­
sembling,
Hut wait; the designer of
this teen-age "padded cell'1
left out a ccupt* of absolute
necasiltlaa — a wall-atockad

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C o w te x a

Coma din* with it*. Infov Crtsp, appsUOng sated* . . .
tatty pit*, c i l e i and cr ea m * .. .tender, dehckxM prim*
meet* and g*rd«n Irtsh vegetable* . . . served in truly
pleasant surrounding*. And remember, Thursday rught

is "lamity night” with &lt;re» d e s s e its lor a l l . . . and
Saturday eight M "ttrak n.giit” when you get a b.g
j Z d Vs-ib. T-Bon* steak cooked to your ardor (or *n%
on* dollar.

If A. U. • M I P, If. Pernor: 4 iO -B OOP.M.
Trad* Wind* Cafeteria* aloo located in
Orlando, Leesburg, Cocoa, Melbourne A Ft. Pierre

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refrigerator to raid periodi­
cally amt a record player to
provide the sound r fleets
teen-agers fee), they have to
have at all timea.
With Just thus* two addi­
tions to her private hide­
away, what toen-agrr would
aver rare to join tha family
circle?
For the future cf family tog«tli*ni*oi, perhaps It wa*
Just as wall they wvr* ovar­
looked.

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Th e P e p u l r
The V t ta i n l e a
I'fia Heporle
The P a t t r P u k e
■ how
The Farm ot'a Doughter
T ia h tro p o
U eploneie
Men Caoey
Be v erly H l l l b l l l l . .
P ic k Ven P y k e Sh ew
(eleven th Hour
C h eikm ale
On R ro ed w a y Tonight
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Newellne
Channel l l a New*
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DAY
Walt Disney’*
"The Muan Spinner*"
Starts Tomorrow
Double F u tu re
At 1:18 • 4:30 • 8:00

H o w c a n y o u to il t h e d u a lit y o f p e o a b y th a
p i c t u r e o n t h e c n n 7 T h a m i r e w n y ire t o o p e n t h o c a n ,
lo o k a n d tn m e . F o r y o u , th a t's o x p o n n tv o .
S o P u b l l x d o e s It f o r y o u . . . c l i o c k a t l i o Q im llt y
o f e v e r y b r a n d . P u b llx lo o k s fo r t h e b e e t b u y
a s w e ll n s th o b e s t d u a lity . A n d P u b llx Is f r e e to
p i c k n n d c h o o s e f r o m f a m o u s n a m e b r n n d s —d o e s n o t
h a v e I ts o w n b r a n d t h a t m u s t b o s o l d w i l l y - n i l l y .
P u b llx b u y e r s I n s is t o n th e d u a lity th a t
g u a r a n t e e s g o o d e a t in g a t th r ifty p r ic e s .
A m ig h ty Im p o r ta n t H a p p y D iffe r e n c e !
E n jo y th o lla p p y D iffe r e n c e in s h o p p in g a t P u b llx . . . so o n .

THURSDAY A. M.
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ROSES

9:30-10 p m . CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show. (Rerun) A
very thin plot, even for a eomedy, saved by a clever scene
in a psychiatrist’s office.

I 00 &lt;11 P lr a r r e Court

(1) N*» 0

11:00

Webber, Michael Tolan (now a
"Nurses" regular) and Eng­
lishman Donald Pleasance. If
you care lo, you can assume
tills drama is anti-Castro.

alnce good defense
NORTH
I I trick
routed
South to lone two
A 98
9AJI1
heart*
and
on* trirk in each
A J«
black suit.
A 10 8 1 7 1
KANT
The North-Smith lop went
WEST
A K &lt;J 10 4 3 3 A J 7 S
la • player who manngrd to
V K Q 10 72 make four diamonds.
AW
♦ 10 s
A 32
Ha won the firot opnde
A
A JI
+ KS 4 2
with hla are and promptly
s o t m i &lt;D)
ran off olx trump trick*. I1U
AAA
A8 1
first diacard fnnn dummy
A A K .Q 87M
was tlm three of clubs, Sec­
AQ
ond th* nln* of spade* end
No on* vulnerable
Besik Weal Nartk Koo4 th* next two th* four and six
of hr*rts. East also had tn
Pan
2*
1A
I*
rasa P ill
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3A
make ftuir discard*. NaturnlPis* ly, ha hung on to hi* rluh*
I’asa
P an 4 A
P**a
Pas*
for dear life. Ha should have
Opening toad—A K
thrown twn spadco and twn
would maka hit throo-ipad* hearts, but ha want wrong
and discarded three hearts.
contract.
A roup!* of North player* Now South played am and
competed to four diamond* nttcthrr heart to set up hi*
and usually want down ena last heart for th* tenth trick.

Television Tonight

*:ie
10.00

snooty Mrs. Dry’dale's Car­
den party hoping to have some
fun, but find It to he dread­
fully dull. The Hillbillies then
put on a parly of tlicir own
that finds the bored guests de­
serting Mrs Drysdale in favor
of the earthy mountain-type
hoednwn. R'a Granny (Irene
Ryan) who provoke* tile real
laughs in this one.
9-10 p.m. NBC. Espionage.
'T he Liberators." (Rerun)
This is such a fine cast that
it shouldn't be ignored just be­
cause the icrlpt is on the in­
credible side, Stars are Holier I

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dova a convincing Job as a
rich villain who finds himself
needing the help of the man
whose girl he a wiped. In thi*
case, it* Tramps* (Doug Mc­
Clure) who finds himself In
the ambivalent position of
saving the life of a man he
hate*. The script tend* to run
on too long after it makes
each of its little point*, but,
it U the end of July, so why
be too critical?
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. Farmer'*
Daughter. "Tlw! Playboy of
Capitol Hill." (Rerun) This
episode is notable only for the
fact that Peter Graves guests
as a bachelor congresiman
with a roving eye. In this
one, hc'a after Katy If it
weren't for the fact that
Graves la so Insufferably no­
ble on "F ury," we might be­
gin to suspect some thing.
0 9:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­
erly i|Hlbillies. (Rerun) You
can't be hilarious all the time
so don't take it too hard if
this one isn't as funny as usu­
al. The Clampetts "crash"

Jha(daman By Ruth Milieu

New* Ram with a Dallas
•laUllnot "Latest Innovation
in homa design: a 'padded
roll' for teen-ager*.
"A aound-conilitioned house
here utlllsea a Urge walk-in
rloiat a* a retreat where
teen-agars may talephona er
study in privacy. Tha floor i*
pnddtd with fiva layers of
foam rubber and than rarprted. E itra lighting, stor­
age and ahalf spare, a tele­
phone and floor-to-crillng
mirror complelc tha decor."
Offer a te*n-ag* daughter
that kind of retreat and her
parents might not it* har for

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TV lime critics preview
coming television shows by
attending rehear**!*, watching
screenings, itudying script* In
New York and Hollywood.
Here are their preview* for
today:
7:30 8:30 pm . CBS Report*
"The legacy of the Threvher." (Rerun) Hie Jo** of the
submarine Thresher (April 10,
1953) was the first major dis­
aster afflicting our nuclear
Navy. Tonight’* hour deal*
with thla tragic incident and
with the drtailed and exten­
sive scientific seareh for the
vessel and Hi crew as filmed
during the artual hunt. Good
underwater footage Illustrates
the aearcti and also helps ex­
plain what progress is being
made in broadening our
knowledge of the sea and
making it safe in the future.
There are many interview1*
with scientific and naval ex­
perts to augment the film.
7:30 0 p m. NBC. Virginian.
•A Matter of Destiny." (Colo~) (Rerun) Peter Graves

Wt r a i l

On By Oswald Jacoby

In duplicate play a partaeora hand la likely to ha
played by either aide, depend­
ing on who is willing to make
the la*l competitive hid.
At most tables at the Val­
ley View Studio In Dallas,
Weat wa* allowed to piny
threa spade*. North would
open Ilia Jack of din in lid*.
South would cash two dia­
mond trick* and shift to Ilia
queen of rluhi.
Th# trick would ha won In
dummy and a low spad* led.
Soma South player* hopped
right up with tha aca and led
a heart to partner, whereupon
ii rluh return enabled South
to ruff for the fifth dsfeiuive
trirk. Other South player*
ducked, whereupon W e a t

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TV Time Previews

By Abigail Von Buren

V n T tr r l

Pnpe 2-A—July 29, 19(H

�tttjr OtnfurH Vrralb
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"The feet that smallpox hat
been rare in the United StAtee
for tome time hea led to negIrrt of vaeeination In many
IneLaneee. At least threefourth. of our population do
not have adequate protection
against (he d iieatr," Dr.
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Seminote County Health De­
partment nald today.
"F.ffective prevention of
smallpox by vaeeination wan
dieenvered more than a eentury and a half ago. Yet todny atmnet 100,000 eaiea of
this global dinenea ara reporteti-d annually to the World
Health Organlratlon," Dr.
1.
rone noted.
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be afflicting Increasing num­
ber. of people," Dr. Leone
cmphaaiifd.
"Nearly twlee as many peo­
ple died from the dleeaee In
1983 at in 1002. Up to No­
vember 29, 1983, mor# than
2. V000 dratha were reported
around the world, compared
with approximately 14,000
during all of 1062.
"Although moat eaeaa of
this highly contagious disease
are now located in countries
south of the equator, the fre*
quuney and apeed of Interna­
tional travel have Increased
the ri»V to northern countries,
including tha United State*.
''An ever-present problem
I* that the virus ran be trans­
mitted front an Infected Indi­
vidual to othrra before any
eigna of the dleeaee appear.
As an official of the Ameri­
can Medical Aisorlatlon re­
cently warned, ‘The danger
that smallpox will he brought
In by an International travel­
er is ever present. One Infect*
ril person could touch off a
hundred rases l&gt;efore It's evan
known the disease Is in tha
country'."
Serious outbreak* of th .
disease have recently occurred
in Sweden and Kngland ns •
result of Infected |&lt;ertont en­
tering these countries and
spreading tha Infection among
ausreptlbla people.
In New York City, a boy
who arrived on a plan* from
oversees stopped over on hit
way to Canada. I ^ tr r It was
found that he had become in­
fected with smallpox shortly
brfore departure from abroad,
though he had shown no algna
of the disease on arrival at
tha John F. Kennedy Interna­
tional Airport.
Quirk action by Publia
Health Service Officers pre*
vrnlrd what might have been
a eerloua outbreak of tha dis­
ease hire. This action Involv­
ed a rapid, widespread Invrallgation of hundreds of
people who were possibly ex­
posed to tha Infection,
well
as numerous vaccinations of
those found eueeeptible to tha
disrate.
This year and n ett, many
welcome visitors from abroad
will attend the World’s M r ,
mingling with other visitors
from all parts of tha United
Htntra. Despite tha constant
vigilance of health officers, it
I* possible for recently infect­
ed persona from oversees to
infeel tuireptible Individuals
h ere. International Vaccina­
tion Certificates ara required
of all persona entering th*
United States, but they are
not always valid.
"I’hyilciana recommend that
ihildivn be vaccinated during
their first year of life. In ad­
dition, many elates require
that children be vaccinated
before entering kindergarten
or first grad*. Further, bo­
tanic the individual duration
of protection variee it le rec­
ommended that revacrination
ba dona a t least every (If#
years.” Dr. Leon* noted.
‘‘Don't run th* risk of hav­
ing this preventable dlaeaeo
alt ike you and your family.
Krep a record of all vaccina­
tions and consult your doetor," Dr. Leon* urged.

Hendrix Forms
‘ Underground1
TAMPA (UPI) — A former
Imperial wizard of the Kn
Klux Klan le organlilnf ■ new
group called tha "American
Underground" to fight the
civil right* law, "with vio­
lence if necessary."
Hill Hendrix of Oldsm ir
said the AUO "will cooperate
with all Klan groups esd other
right wing groups who realiia
that the Nrgro agitators of to­
day were trained in Commu­
nist ecbouls."

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Cabinet Okays
New Hirings
TAI-LAHASSKE (UPI&gt; —
The ciblnet agreed Tuesday to
hire 17fl new employe* in the
•U te public welfare depart­
ment lo meet federnl government requirement* in two
new program*.
The new employe* will work
NteetM.
LJIn the department'* public
[MftlflHlNMJ
a**l*tance program. Alin ap­
proved whs the hiring of 10
2160 PARK AVE.
worker* for the department'*
medical aiiiitnncc for the
PRIC ES GOOD JU L Y 30 . AUGUST 1, 1964
aged program.
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
The new employe* will re­
duce the raee load within the
Mat* department lo IU&gt; lo one.
The department he* until 1!U&gt;7
to lower Ita ra*e load to a
fin to one ratio to amir* con­
tinued f e d e r a l matching
fund*.
The bulk of the new rm*
ployi ■ Would be loclal work­
er* and tranirrllier operator*.
The aalarle* ranged from 2,D2R for the operator* to n
high of |H,2H0 for a aorinl
worker auprrvlior.
The cabinet al*o approvrd
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the reierve to Implement the
public a**i*lanre program and G R E E N D E L L BRAND • Chopped • formed • froian
|108,lfl!&gt; to Implrnient the
medical auiitance for aged I
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HYANNI8 PORT. Man.
&lt;UPI&gt; — Mr». John F. Ken­
nedy, widow of the Prcildent,
ia debating whether to attend
1h* Democratic National Convtion, a aource rloie to tlio
Kennedy family anhl todny.
The aource said that Mr*.
Kennedy la '‘highly Interest­
ed" in the possible candidacy
of her brother-in-law, Ally.
(Jen. Robert F. Kennedy, for
the vice presidential nomina­
tion.
Mrs. Kennedy flics to New
York today, her 35th birth­
day, In attend a meeting of
the trustees of the John F.
Kennedy Memorial Library.
Then she planned to go to
Newport, R. 1.1 to Join her
children, before a flight to
(Jrcece Aug. 6. She will rrulae
the Greek Islands almurd a
yacht chartered by Mr. and
Mra. Charles Wrlglitrnnn of
Palm Ilearh, longtime friends
of the late President and hi*
widow.

Gator Loose In
New York Lake
NEW YORK &lt; u r n —VI*.
Itor* to the World's Fair Mon­
day received a strange warn­
ing: Don’t swim In Meadow
Ij»kc adjsrent tn the Fair's
amusement arr*—there's an
altigntor loose in it.
The reptile slipped out of
the alligslnr pool at the Flor­
ida Pavilion and set off for
the wider spares of the lake.
(Inly two and a half feet long,
the baby gator eluded pur­
suers all day long anil frol­
icked In the cold water
In the evening, a pone
from the ASPCA, agenta of
the Florida Fiidi and Game
Commission and fair polirrmen managed to retrieve the
animal, ft was returned to Its
much smaller pool.

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�Sanford Pictured As Booming Port With
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Sanford, I'nlatkit and Titus­
ville will all he booming port
cities when the Cross-Florida
Bares Canal and the St.
John's-Indlan River Canal* are
completed. This was the pre­
diction of Ed ear Johnson, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Flor­
ida Waterway* Assn., when
he spoke to members of the
Kiwanis Club Wednesday.
Johnson projected the com­
pletion dates to 1972, but said
that it could be sooner, or
Istsr.

"The benefits of these can­
als to the cities along its
route is inestimable. These
communities will find them­
selves on the mainstream of
Florida's i n I a n d waterway
system," Johnson said,
“A new era in Florida will
begin with the opening of
these canals," he emphasized.
One of the phases of indus­
try' that Johnson noted will
ronie Is the impact on the
stabilization and development
of Florida's mineral resources.

"The mineral mining indus­
try in Florida ha* hardly been
scratched. There are vast sup­
plies of limcrock. dolomite,
phosphate, zircon, titanium,
silica sand and kaollte which
cannot now he mined profit­
ably because of shipping
costs. Barging will cut these
costs by one half or threefourths," he pointed out.
"The cattle ami livestock
industry will benefit when
corn and grains from the
Middle West can be shipped
by bsrge for about 30 rents

a hundredweight, as compar­
ed to the present cost of more
than one dollar." Johnson not­
ed.
On flood control, which will
he greatly helped by the can­
al systems, Johnson said the
&gt;H million in flood damages
caused by Hurricane Donna
rould have been averted if the
canals had then been in op­
eration.
New wildlife and fish ref­
uges, camping and recreation­
al areas will he created in the
pooling areas and along the

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No, there was no distress
yesterday morning at the Po­
lice Benevolent Association
Building on the lakefronl. Hut
it looked like it. An attendant
had hoisted the
American
Flag with the star field down
— a distress signal.
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A 30-minute color film on
nursing homes is available for
allowing to local civic organi­
zations and other groups at
no charge. Those interested in
this subpect arc invited to con­
tact Donald It. Graham of the
Seminole Nursing Home, Post
Office Box 1130, Sanford.
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Army Pvt. George It. An­
derson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas C. Anderaon of Houte
1, Sanford, has been assigned
to Hie Atlantic Area Installa­
tion Command at Fort Davii
in the Canal Zone. Ho entered
the Army last October and
prior to that attended Sem­
inole High School.
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At (he request of the Count}
"tom m issloh, Engineer Wil­
liam Bush presented to the
board at Tuesday's meeting
a -projected road program fur
the forthcoming year. Commlssioncra decided to study
the proposed
program in­
dividually and at the next
meeting set a date for general
discussion and action.
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Need a d d r e s s o g r a p h
frames? Seminole County has
about 2,000 of Hie in and they
are no longer necessary to the
operation of the Registrar's
Office. The County Commis­
sion has authorized the court­
house custodian to sell them.

000.

It would also list Ilmward Coun­
ty's population at 430,1)00, and there
is nothing in the future to indicate
a let up.
"Next to its sunshine,” says the
city's mayor, M. It. Young, "Fort
Lauderdale's beach is its most val­
uable possession."
• The mayor, by the way, first went
to Fort Lauderdale on his boat, lie
liked the place so much he returned
to llallimore and sold his auto agen­
cy. He moved to Fort Lauderdale,
"Mayor Young," says Miami Her­
ald staff writer Nixon Smiley, "is
one of thousands who have made
Fort Lauderdale their home because
of its boating facilities."
Bccnuse of these facilities, Bro­
ward County’s marine business —
as we reported Wednesday — reach­
ed an unbelievable peak of $03.4 mil­
lion in 1903.
But to emphasize how fast the ma­
rine recreation industry is growing,
the year before the same county's
marine business was $ 13.99 million.
One year's Increase in the county's
marine business was $19.11 million.
Think of it!
And this — again, we emphasize,
— is a salt water situation. Why

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is becoming so increasingly
difficult to properly process
and make disposition of juve
nile court cases that ho hss
proposed to the County Com-

•

The Florida Tuberculosis
and Health Association annual
report, Just nut, shows 1963
receipts increased by $22,000
over 1962, for a total of $933,208. Florida ranked second nationally in the highest gross
increase, the report says. Sem­
inole County's executive sec­
Throughout the summer,
retary of the FT1IA is Mrs.
Lorraine Graham.
Midshipmen of the U. S. Na­
val Academy Class of 1966
have been arriving via air
Herald Index
transport in groups of 46 to
Ahby ................ ------ Page 4 60, at the Sanford Naval Air
Bridge ---------- ........ Page 4 Station to receive their an­
Classified ............ Page 10- 11 nual Reconnaissance Attack
Comics .............. ........ P“k'e 9 (formerly Heavy Attack) ori­
Editorial
8 entation.
Funerals .......... ------ Page *» In the schedule of itincrary
Horoscope .. .... ----- Page 9 and events, planned by HeSociety __ ______ Page 4 -5 conalsiance Attack Wing One
6 ports .............. __ _ Page 6 and Reconnaissance Attack
Page 4 Squadron Threr, each mid­
TV Programs
Ws tha Women ........ Page 4 shipman cruise group of 1901

'Middies' Visit
is personally w e l c o m e d
aboard by (’apt. James O.
Mayo, commander cf Recon­
naissance Attack Wing One.
Prior to briefings in the
various phase* of armament
and intelligence by RVAH-3
officers, the "Middies" are
given a romplete description
of the history and missions of
Reconnaissance Attack. Later
in the tour, the groups are
also given a first-hand op­
portunity to v ie w tha KAGC
aircraft, the fleets newest,
fastest and most expensive
of HeconnaUsance bombers.

can he shipped,” he noted.
Steel and forestry product*
ran also be shipped for onefourth the cost of other trans­
portation.
Despite s o m e opposition
from railroads and o t h e r
forms of transportation, John­
son dec Ia m l that these car­
riers would benefit from the
increased flow of products.
He said that barges am
cheaper to build, operate amt
maintain, canals cost less to
maintain than highways, amt
“water never wears out lik*
toads do,"

VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771
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BRIEFS
‘Eye F op Eye’
CAIRO, U. A. It. I UPI) —
Malcolm X, American Black
Nationalist leader, says lie
may fly Imrft to New- York to
urge Negroes there to tnko
"« life for a life.”

Thant Undecided

MOSCOW (UPI) — United
Nations Secretary General
Thant said today lie find* Ids
post is offering "diminishing
returns" and is undecided on
whether to seek a second
term in 1966.

Health Plan
WASHINGTON (U I’l) —
Senate administration forces
were lining op today behind
a compromise plan to lack
health benefits to a fl.i bil­
lion Society Security eipansion hill passed by the I ouse.

SANFORD'S POSITION as a terminal port, on the St. Joliiix-lmlian River
Canal in pointed out by Edgar Johnson, of GninoHvillu, right, executive
dirtetor of tho FI dda \Vr.torWflyg Amtodatinn, and Dr. John Darby, presi­
dent of the Kiwanis Club. Johnson presented farts and figures on the
two barge minds, Wednesday. (See uixivo story). At left is John Krider,
who served ns first president of Hiu Florida Waterways Assn., when it
was formed in 1057.
(Herald Photo)

Russia Asks Talks
MOSCOW ( U I ’l ) — Tin So*
viet Union has asked the
Chinese ('amimini*l* aid 21
other Communist parths to
Join it in a conference to deni
with Hie Sinn-Soviet spit, it
was Inn ni'd today.

Barry Goes West

Can All Life
W ork To Beat Barry,
Be Traced To
Same Ancestor? Negroes Urge People

NEW YORK (UPI) — In a
WASHINGTON (UI’l) —
Sen. Harry M. Goldwvter protein molecule much too
headed West today fo| a Hinall to sen scientists found
slant vacation, leaving a mw- persuasive leasons fur suppos­
mission Uial it consider pro­ ly reinforced staff to login ing all living thing* from a
viding Hie court with addition­ the detailed planning for hi* man to a vegetable have a
rnnipnign to win the Wtito common ancestor.
al personnel.
The molecule i* indispens­
Mize made his recommends House,
ably involved in the process
turns to the Board of Commis­
of body chemistry which uses
sioners as he presented hi*
oxygen
to "hum " food and
BONN,
Germany
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juvenile case report on Hie
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Cleale life's energy. Without
first six months of R&gt;6!.
The report indicates dial the Khrushchev is prppared to i t l l i e i n r iiiiid lie fin l i f e o f
situation In this county is not come heie to discuss Gernan tile kinds Dial now exist or
improving. For example, he icutiificulion and Berlin, hit have existed oil earth.
Scientists have taken tills
pointed out that during Hie only on his own terms. iis
first half of 1961 his court hud son-in-law Alexei Adxhuizi, molerule out of the chemistry
of huimiti beings, tumi fish,
committed 20 }oungstrrs to indicated Wednesday night.
monkeys, moths, bird* and
state industrial schools. This
other animals, and nut of
Is live mimtier committed dur­
WASHINGTON I UI’l) - Itakei's yeast which is a liv­
ing all of 1963.
Last year the nunitHT of The Senate unanimously p a r­ ing tiling, too.
In nil these forms of life
court disquisitions was 399. Al­ ed a $16.8 Idllinn defense no
ready for I96t 217 cases have preprint inna hill Wednesday tile moleriiles which serve the
been brought In the court’s night, brushing off GtP specific rhemiral function had
charges thnt the ndministr.- so Homy points of identicalattention.
If the present rate contin­ llotl held down m i l i t a r y ness or similarity it scroll'd
ue*. Judge Mize said, it is ob­ spending ill a play for eli— apparent all lout evolved fiiiiu
a single beginning.
vious that ltint's total will linn year vote*.
Dr. Emanuel Margolinsh,
surpass that of 1961
Of the 217 ease* processed H o y K i l l e d
who is pail of the- long-term
by the court for the first six JACKSONVILLE (UtM) - acientifie enterprise of many
months, 107 were dependency Seven year old Cecil Fmik scientists, repotted all this to­
cases, 72 were delinquencies Keith III. was killed yesterdiv day to Hie sixth Intel national
and 38 were traffic.
when a car struck his bicyci*. Congress of Biochemistry.
Eighty.two rases involved
children under 10 years of
age, 15 were in the M-12 brac­
ket, 35 were aged 13-14, and
85 in tile 15-16 year age group.
Grouped by county areas,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ment prepared for delivery
there were 133 cases in great­ Ben. Thomas J. Dodd, I) as the subcommittee resumed
er Sanford, nine in the Oviedo- Conn., churged today thai its hearings into crime and
Gcneva-Ctiuluota section, and prime television time is still violence cn television.
75 in South Seminole.
Tint subcommittee h e l d
"permeutrd with pmgramt
Mize said that 102 children
featuring
excessive crime, hearings in 1961-62 which,
were placed in detention and
according to Dodd, allowed
no officisl action was taken violence, and debased moral
that "network executive* con­
itandurda."
on 198 other youngsters.
sciously fostered a trend to­
Dodd,
chairman
of
the
Sen­
Of the 110 delinquency cas­
es, 38 were for traffic viola­ ate subcommittee on juvenile ward violence by ordering
tions, 20 for petit larceny, 16 delinquency, aaid there was more of it to he included in
breaking and entering, eight no appreciable reduction cf action-adventure shows pre­
for auto theft, six for habitual violence in new shows and sumably to assure the main­
truancy, four runaways, four that tiie most violent shows tenance of high ratings for
for unauthorized use of motor of 1961-62 still dominate the these programs."
Dodd summoned executives
vehicles, three for being un­ home screen.
manageable, three for vandal­ Dodd's harsh criticism of of the three networks, Ameriism and the rest for miscel­ television scheduling wss in­ can Broadcasting Co. (ABC),
cluded in an opening state­ National Bioadv Siting Co.
laneous variation*.

Pass Defense Bill

MIDSHIPMAN Second Class Joseph S. Stewart,
left, is welcomed to Sanford Naval Air Station
by Lt. Murl K. Hosted Jr., right, UVAII-3 sur­
vival officer, as midshipmen of the U. S. Naval
Academy Class of 19GG arrive for a day of tours
and briefing at the base. With him is Midship­
man Second Class John Suhy.

engineers estimated thnt there
would las five million ton
miles per year of barge tra f­
fic.
"instead, the barge traffic
mounted to an unbelievable 02
million tons in 1902 and
jump to To million ton miles
in 1903," Johnson declared.
One of the prime uses of
the inland waterways barge
canals will he to transport the
giant space boosters to Cape
Kennedy.
"Barges are the only means
by which these hugs boosters

(Ehr i^ rn tfo rb i i r n t l i i

Nikita Adamant

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Well, It looks like you Clock
Watchers arc going to have
to cither start smoking more
cigarettes or pay more taxes.
City financial receipts show
cigarette tax income is down
a good bit. making receipt*
alxiul $10,000 short of antici­
pated revenue. Commission­
ers are going to have to do
some budget juggling. First
budget presentation ii due
Aug. 1.
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don’t they utilize fresh water accom­
modations? Because there aren't any
major fresh water marinas in Flor­
ida.
This same City Commissioner al­
so declared: "1 want to know who's
going to conte here and use these
facilities."
The Miami Herald says:
“Boating developments in Fort
Lauderdale have reached a level dif­
ficult for an outsider to believe."
The center of attraction is a ma­
rina called "Bier GG."
From this beginning there are now
more than ISO firms engaged in the
marine business in addition to tlie
hotels, motels and others. It has become the nation's leading marina
city.
What makes Fort Lauderdale ami
Broward County so attractive to boat­
men?
One boating writer says, "Facili­
ties."
Now, let us drive home this point!
Fat ly this year the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce placed an
advertisement in the national mag­
azine, "Field and Stream."
To date 3,337 inquiries have been
received. "What facilities do you
have?" they asked. Now, there's a
question.
Look at it this way. If only 390 of
these inquires resulted in boats com­
ing to Sanford the proposed marina
would lie filled to capacity — just
slightly more than 10 per cent.
If the City of Sanford will put in
the piers, the httlshiads and the land
fill, the rest of the facilities will
come — just us sure as night fol­
lows day.
Who will they be?
They will be a percentage of the
people who Inst year alone in the Un­
ited States spent not $3 million but
$3 billion on marine recreation!
The Herald will share Friday more
of its information with you on utili­
zation of the marina.

Mize Asks More Court Help

By Julian Strnslrinn
Associate Editor
"f don't give a damn,"
wrote Ernest L. Hubbard,
Seminole County Juvenile
‘■what other people in the Judge C. Vernon Mize «a&gt;s it
Bear Lake area say about the
new Bear Lake Hoad. I, for
one, want to thank the County
Commission." Said Commis­
sion Chairman Janies P. Av­
ery to Clerk Arthur H. Beck­
with: "Make be a copy of
that letter. I want to frame it
and hang it in my oilier,"
•

He pointed to the tremend­
ous growth of the marine
business, which has helped to
make Broward County (Fort
Lauderdale) the fastest grow,
ing county in the state, with
the highest per capita income
in the state and a $02 million
pleasure boat business alone.
He also pointed out that it
is impossible to make an ac­
curate estimate of the phenominal growth of waterways,
citing the Houston-New Or­
leans lunge canal ns an examide of under-estimation.
When ihe ranal was opened,

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

Waterfront Development:

Discussing the proposed marina
project, one City Commissioner de­
clared :
"I want to know if wc'rc going to
make any money out of this.”
If lie is talking about the economic
life of the community, the answer is
yes.
In Wednesday's front page editor­
ial, The Herald referred to Fort Lau­
derdale.
A Florida guide book, published in
the lD.TO's, listed the Florida east
coast city in this fashion:
"Altitude 10 feet, population 8,
GliCi.”
Today a guide book would list it
this way:
“Altitude 10 feet, population, 115-

nearly 250 miles of new wa­
terfront, in seven counties.
On recreational growth and
pleasure boating, Johnson noted that there are at the pres­
ent more than 600,000 regis­
tered pleasure craft (over I t
feet long) in Florida, with
this number increasing by
leaps and bounds every year,
“When these two canals aro
completed, Imrgcs and pleas­
ure craft will be able to trav­
el over 29,000 miles in 29
states on protected inland wa­
terways," Johnson noted.

NEW YORK (UI’l) — Tho
Negro leuders of four civil
right* groups have railed on
America's Negroes to forego
further racial demonstrations
until after Hie Nov. 3 presi­
dential election.
Instead, tho nation** Ne­
groes wero asked to work for
tile defeat of Repuldicail pres­
idential candidate Barry M.
Gohlwater.
The statement, Issued after
a “summit conference" of (lie
heads of six civil rights or­
ganization*, did not *uy so,
but Ils implication was clear
that Hie leaders felt further
demonstration* could enhance
Goldwater'a chance* of win­
ning Hie White House.
A second statement was is­
sued strongly denouncing riot­
ing and looting by Negroes
In recent week* and rejecting
tho support of "extremist
gtoops such iis Communists."
The call for a "broad cur­
tailment, if not total morator­
ium, of all mss* marches,
mass picckling and mass dem­
onstrations" was signed by
Roy Wilkins, executive secre­
tary of the National Astoria-

New Blast Aimed A t TV Shows
(NBC) and Columbia Ilroadeasling System (CBS), to ex­
plain why thcie ha* been no
appreciable reduction in vlol e n t shows despite their
pledges two years ago,
The senator aaid that of
the three networks, only CUS
showed an improvement.
"Not only did we fait to
see an appreciable reduction
of violence in new shows hut
we also found that the meet
violent shows of 1961-62 sea­
son have been syndicated and
are now being reshown on in­
dependent network* snd sta­
tions," Dodd said.

lion for the Advancement of
Colored People (N'AACP):
the Rev. Martin l.uthrr King,
president uf the Southern
Christian U'odrralilp Confer­
ence; Whitney M. Young Jr.,
executive director of the Na­
tional Urban League, and A.
Philip Randolph, chairman of
the Negro American Labor
Council.
The statement was not
signed by James Farmer, na­
tional ilirertur of the Con­
gress of Racial Equality, and
John la'wis, chairman of the
Hludcnl Nonviolent Coordinat­
ing Committee. Wilkins said
both agreed personally with
the statement, hut postponed
signing it until after ttiey
meet with their steering cammitres next month.

MIAMI (UPI) — A dis­
turbance (lint threatened c&gt;
become the season’s first
tropienl storm struck out
north-northwestward far a t
sea today, still just a line of
gusty squalls with nothing in
its path.
The Miami weather bureau
said ii reconnaissance p la n a
flew into the area and found
highest wind* at 40 to 50
mile* per hour In the strong­
er squalls, lull no winds of
high
enough
sustained
strength to rnto being called
(topical storm Abby.
Thu weather bureau locat­
ed the center of the squally
weather at mid-morn Ing about
300 statute mile* southsoutheast of Bermuda, ami
about 1,100 miles due east of
Miami.
The weather bureau said
the squalls probably would
pass slightly east of Bermu­
da late tonight or esrly Fri­
day, giving the British re­
sort isle nothing mors than a
brushing.

Piggy Banks In
Home Robbed
The Thomas E, Farrow res*
klenco at 140.1 Wynncwood Dr.
was entered sometime Tues­
day night while the family il
on vacation and "piggy hank’*
money and other item* wera
taken, police reported today,
'I hey said a total of $35 w.H
taken from the hanks and a
cigar box along with personal
papers, bottle* of liquor and
models of an airplane and
gondola.

Doggone!
Je»»ie Muse reported to
police Wednesday night that
his rhlrhua , . . rhljiia . . .
rhlwawa , . . DOG , . , ia
missing In the Itavrnna
Park area.

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Geneva Gems
By K n . J m . K. Mathletm
The Geneva Hlilorlcal and
Genealogical Society recently
held an elective meeting at
the home of Mr*. Lorraine
Whiting in Geneva for the
purpose of naming commit­
t e d to organize summer pro­
ject!. Attending were Mrs.
Whiting, president; Elizabeth
Davis Oldham, vice presi­
dent; R h e d t e Culpepper
Ward, president-elect; Lee
Combs, secretary, and Sue
Harrison Torres, treasurer.
• • •
Miss Loretta Lee Gatlin
was honored recently at a
lingerie shower held at the
home of Mrs. Billy Gracey In
Sanford.
• • •
Summer finds many of our
Geneva neighbors going in a
number of directions to pur­
sue further educations, voca­
tions, etc. — a very lucky
man Indeed Is Mickey Whit­
ing, son of Mrs. Lorraine
Whiting who flew bfr Jet to
New York City to visit his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Kraftson. Mrs. Kraftson Is the former Glnny Yar­
borough. While there Mickey
will visit the World’s Fair.
Hr,ve fun, Mickey, we’ll see
you in the fall.
• • •
While Mickey la busy "fun­
ning in New York," Mom
(Lorraine) Is in Tallahassee
for summer classes.
• • •
Want to hear something fab­
ulous T — Mrs. Minnie Stone
went to the beach with son, J.
D., daughters, Pat and Lu*
Jlne and grandchildren, Tim­
my and Tammy Kcnnard.
Modem medicine Is surely
wonderful, praise be!
• • •
Speaking of praise be —
let’s not forget to give thanks
humbly for these blessed
rains. We are sometimes
prone to take such blessings
for granted.
• • •
Good news and a pleasant
addition to our community,
P st Stone Vinson will make
her home in Geneve with her
mother end dad while Bill is
overseas for the neat year,
Welcome home, Pat.
• • •
Young M in Sandy Ford Is
visiting here from St. Peters
burg with her dad and family
for a couple of weeks.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krclzer and granddaughter, Cindy
Harrison, are visiting In De­
catur, 111., for several weeks.
• • •
Ed Putnam, In Geneva to
get his automobile, will return to Fort Wayne, Ind., un­
til the fall. Making the trip
borne with him was his
grandson.
• • •
Mrs. Ina Batt’a daughter,
Annette, and family are visit­
ing here from Alabama for a
while.
• • •
Mrs. Ethel Thomas Is home
from the hospital and her sis­
ter, Mrs. Lula Moran, of
Jacksonville, la here to look
ettcr her while she Is recu­
perating.
• • •
I bear that Mrs. Bertha
Llndiey la convalescing at

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By Donna Estes
Three new entries for the
Miss Flame of Seminole Coun­
ty beauty contest, the Misses
Bat Grimsley, Pat Caldwell
and Lillian Hicks, were an­
nounced today by Cart Loinmler, contest chairman.
The contest is being spon­
sored by the Longwood Vol­
unteer Fire Department and
will take place during the
firemen's annual Fourth of
July Fiesta, July 2-4.
Miss Grimsley, 17 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Grimsley of 114 Wood­
land Drive, Sanford, will re­
present the Sanford Naval Air
Station Fire Department. She
la 5 feet, 4 inches tall, mea­
sures
35 24 35
and
listJ
horseback riding and swim­
ming as hobbies.
Miss Caldwell, 15 year old
daughter nf Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Caldwell of Oviedo,
will be one of the entries re­
presenting the Oviedo Fire
Department. She is 5 feet, 7
inches tall, measures 31 24-34
and likrs to swim and skate.

•

I always did believe that
some day Geneva would blos­
som forth and today she Is
beginning
to bud. We now
have a fire department made
up of volunteer workers.
Meetings
are held at 7:30
p.m, each Tuesday at the Ge.
nevs Grocery. We also are
getting a fresh water system
for the Lake Harney ares.
• • a
Let us pause for a moment
and extend ilncere sympathy
to the family of W. M. Hollo­
way and W. B. Clancy In
their recent bereavements.
Also to Mrs. Calvin Oldham in
the loss of her brother, John
Davis.

• • •

Oops, is my face red. 1 al­
most forgot one of the nicest
things in the "be good to MsUiieuz week." Pearl and Laster Harper gave us two trig
jugs of orange blossom honey.
Letter certainly is busy mak­
ing a new driveway and work­
ing on general repairs around
the place.
• • •
In closing, let me quote
these words from the scrap­
book of my late dear friend,
Mrs.
Gertrude
Hoschner:
"Tlic art of being happy lies
in tha enjoyment of little
things."
• • •
A P.S. to ask all the Geneva
folks to otter extra prayers
for Mrs. McGill who is still
seriously ill at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.

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PAT MACKALL, 10
year ultl daughter of
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles
llm k ctt of 178 Pinecrest Drive, Sanford,
will represent the Luke
Mary Volunteer Fire
Department in
tho
Miss Flume of Semin­
ole County beauty con­
test being sponsored
tills weekend by tilts
Lon kwood firemen ns
pnrt of their Fourth of
July F l o s t it. Pat's
measure in e » t s a r e
ill
and sh e
likes nil water sports.
She will be n senior at
Seminole
High next
term. ( Herald Photo)

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PAT CALDWELL

Latest 'Miss Flame'
Entries Announced

Sunday we went to the
beach and I must aay, I’m
glad Joecan’t aee so well
any more. These new bathing
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Mrs. Jack Brown a n d
daughter, Betty Ann, of Rich­
mond, Vs., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Kettering,
Mrs. Brown’s parents. Their
visit was saddened, some­
what, because Aunt Nellie
(Mrs. Jackson) is confined to
Seminole Memorial Hospital
with a kidney ailment,
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Mrs. Copeland,
Former Sanford
Resident, Dies
Mrs. Louise Doles Cope­
land, M, nf nolle Glade, for­
mer Sanfonl resident, died
last Thursday.
A native of Marshall town,
Ga., and a member of the
Methodist Church, Mra. Copeland moved to Belie Glade
seven years ago from Sanford
where she had been a resident
for 12 years.
Survivors are her husband,
E. W. Copeland, of Belle
Glade; daughters. Miss Mary
Lou Copeland and Mrs. Betty
Jane Mozenski, of B e l l e
Glade; a sifter, Mrs. Grace
Birden, of MsrshaUvllle and
two grandchildren.
Burial will be in Laurens, S.
C.

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Want ■ chuckle? The other
morning Mrs. Kitty Wells Al­
len went out to c*t the paper
and some joker had moved
the "for sale" sign from Bill’s
house to her front yard. She
took it good nsturcdly and all
enjoyed a good laugh.
• • •
This must be "Be Good to
Msthleux Week." Oliver and
little Liz sent us a meat of
frcih fish and brother-in-law,
Orle, gave ua soma sea bass
then gave us 25 pounds of
new potatoes and vine ripen­
ed tomatoes. All were deli­
cious.
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Geneve surely h it her
share of teachers, retired and
active. Some are away at
summer school and some are
like my teacher (my Joe),
cleaning yards!

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Auto Scratched
By Fire Truck
An automobile was scratch­
ed slightly Thursday night
when a fire department aerial
truck was returning to the
station following Its response
to a false alarm at Southwest
Hoad and !5th Street.
A police accident report
shows the truck, driven by
Ernest tt. Wright, was turn­
ing right on W. iSlh Street
when a culvert gave way and
the right front of Use truck
went down.
Wright attempted to back
the vehicle out of the trap and
the ladder on the truck scrap­
ed a ear operated by Ismro
lev Blake of the Sanford N i­
val Atr Station. Damage was
estimated at only $20, police
reported.

(LIMIT: ONE WITH YOUR *1, OR MORE, FOOD ORDER, PLEASE)

Miss Hicks, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hicks of 3«
I»rmann Circle N., Longwood,
will be another representative
of the Longwood department.
She is 5 feet, 4 Inches tall,
measures 34-241v-36, is 19
years old and likes fidling,
swimming, skating and horse­
back riding.
Contestants will be Judged
In bathing suits on Friday
evening and finals, in formal
evening dress, will be on
Saturday.

“THRIFTYVAY” ALL MEAT

WIENERS

Recreation At
Pinecrest Set
The summer recreation pro­
gram at the Pinecrest School
for this week Includes the fol­
lowing activities;
Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
nesday, ceramics; Thursdsy
and Friday, arts and crafts.
This program wilt be follow­
ed the next three weeks with
special Instruction avaitshle
for the younger sge groups.
On thn dance program Mon­
day ia folk dancing; Tuesday,
acrobatics and tumbling; Wed­
nesday, tap; Thursday, baton
and Friday, ballet and crea­
tive dance. Each day ia divid­
ed into three age groups to
necommodate the large num­
ber of participants.
The entire week will be ell*
mnxed Friday with a water­
melon cutting.
All students aged &lt;1 to 11
who live In the Pinecrest area
are urgrd to come to the
school and rrgister so that
they may participate

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A crumpled, yellowed copy
of the February 20, 1017 Flor­
ida Metropolis, a Jacksonville
newspaper (courtesy of F. D.
Scott) provides many Inter­
esting news items.
* •
•
A banner front page headl i n e announced President
Woodrow Wilson’s decision on
“armed neutrality,” his plans
to provide American merchant
ships with guns and says thut
the U. S. "desires peace, but
there is something greater
than pence and thnt is protec­
tion of oursovereign rights.”
•
* •
German subs
were sinking
Dutch and English ships and
detaining American ships in
foreign ports. Large cities in
the U. S. were plagued with
food shortages and prices were
sky-rocketing.
* • •
“ The Dad Boy,” "The Tele­
phone Belle" and "The Scar­
let Letter” were playing at
downtown Jacksonville theat­
ers and the Yaudctte Theatre
on Bay St. advertised admis­
sion prices at five cents.
The Chuluota Company of
Seminole County had an ad in
the Jacksonville paper extoll­
ing "w inter home locations In
rolling pine woods country,
also good land suitable for
farming, stock, trucking ami
citrus.”
•
• •
In nn editorial the New York
City Bonrd of Health blamed
the housewife for tho high
prices of food, saying she
failed to "practice economy”
and urging “ judicious buy­
ing." "Buy rice, instead of
potatoes,” the board advised
housewives.
•
• •
You coutd purchase a round
trip ticket to Washington,
D. C. on the Atlantic Coast­
line for $25 or a steamship
ticket on the Clyde Line to
New York from Jacksonville,
first cists for $24.90, Yen
could go from Sanford (the
southern terminus) to Jack­
sonville on the Clyde line for
$4.05.
•
* •
Madras shirts for men were
advertised a t Levy's for ILBO
and a new six room frame
house on an acre of land for
f 1,000.
• •
•
Someone posted a reward
for the return of a lost corset
and land was selling a t $0
an acre. Around Palm Beach
prices were beginning to rise
to as much as $10 an acre,
• •
•
One of the most startling
newi items In the 1017 news­
paper was from the polhe
blotter, which showed that 180
persons had been arrested In
1010 for "'speeding in auto,”
and 1,204 person for “ careless
and reckless driving."
• • •
A ear wash to benefit the
Marching Seminole*, the SI IS
Band, will be held Wednesday
a t Dekle’a Gulf Service on
South French Avenue and
Thompson’s Phillip's 00 Serv­
ice on Celery Avenue. Tickets
are on sale nt Wleboldl'*
Camera Shop or from any
band member. The wash be­
gins a t 9 a.m. and will con­
tinue until approximately 10
p.m.
• • •
It’s business as usual at
the County Englncer’a office
today despite the fact that
the department's chief, Bill
Bush, is in New York State
for a two-week vacation. One
of the items on Ilush’a agen­
da, naturally, is to take in
the World's Fair.
* •
•
The bathtub was invented in
1R50 and the telephone In IB75. Had you l&gt;ecn living in
1850 you rould have sat in
the bathtub for 25 y ean with­
out the phone ringing once.

H erald Index
Abby .......................
Bridge ..................... . Page 9
Classified* ............. . Page 11
Comics ..................... . Page 10
Editorial ................. . Page 4
Funerals ................. . Page 3
Horoscope .............. . Page 10
Society ................... Paget 3-0
Sports ................. .. Page 6
TV Program* ....... .. Page 0
the the Women . . . .

HEAR ADMIRAL fiOLDTHWAITE (JIVES CERTIFICATE
. . . commendation offered SNAS commanding officer

CAPT. ROItERT M. WARE LEAVES STATION
. . . ’piped over Bide* in retirement ceremony

Ware Honored
5y Officials
At Luncheon
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty officials paid glowing tri­
bute to Capt. and Mrs. ltobert
M. Ware Monday at a Capri
Restaurant luncheon prior to
his retirement from the Navy,
A barrage of gifts were
lieapcd on the jxipular former
commanding officer of San­
ford Naval Air Station and his
wife and official resolutions
were read from city and coun­
ty governing agencies.
Resolutions were also read
from the Seminole Chamber
of Commerce's Armed Forces
Committee and the Central
Florida Council of the Navy
League.
Participating were Karlyle
Ilomhnldcr, Seminole Clum­
ber president; Janies P.
Avery Jr., County Commis­
sion chairman; Mayor A. L.
Wilson of Sanford, Sen. Mack
N. Cleveland Jr., Dr. Vincent
Huberts, Armed Forces Commitlec member, and Andrew
Cnrraway of the Navy Lea­
gue.
An estimated 75 persons
took part in the tribute to the
retiring captain and his wife.
Also greeted was Ware’s suc­
cessor, Capt. Chandler W.
Swanson.
Ware recalled the pleasant
memories he haa had while in
charge of the local base and
cited the friendliness of the
community — one which he
said he at first through! u
"gimmick’’ but soon learned
the attitude was "a genuine,
unique one.’’
The captain noted that "a
cloud” of uncertainty hovers
over llie locul Navy station
but he feels sure that the De­
fense Department will keep
in mind the "value received"
for dollars ipent at the insti­
tution and continue keeping it
open.

Avery Assails
Road Budget
Disappointment in Seminole
County’s share of the 1964-65
State Hoad Department bud­
get was registered today by
Jamea P. Avery, chairman of
the Board of County Commissioners.
Seminole County's share ot
tin* $191 million budget is $1.4
million.
"I am disappointed that the
State Road Department does
not recognize the facta as
they exist," Avery said.
lie said that for the past
several years Seminole Coun­
ty havs received from 11.1 to
it.4 million of primary and
secondary funda.
"But these amounts,” he
added, "have been based on
facts and figures as they
existed when we had a popu­
lation of 24,000. Today we have
a population estimated at 72,100.'*
He declared, "We in Semi­
nole have had a tremendous
population explosion which
has made a huge impact on
our highway and road sys­
tem." He also pointed to in­
dustrial developments plus the
the location of the East Cen­
tral Florida University on the
county's southern boundary.
"In view of these develop­
ments which have added much
to the growth of Seminole
County," Avery said, “ I be­
lieve they justify an increase
in road department funda.”

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

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B R IE F S
Storm Hits Isles
MANILA, Tho Philippines—
(LTD— Typhoon Winnie lash­
ed the Philippines today with
118-milc-an-hour winds and
caused death, destruction and
floods.

Innocent Plea
FRANKFURT, Germany —
(L'Pl) — The first U. S. Army
officer to be court-martialed
for defecting to the Commun­
ists in Europe pleaded inno­
cent today to charges of de­
sertion and larceny.
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. —
(UPl) — The search for three
civil rights worker* missing
since June 21 fell today Into
a pattern of dragging creeks,
pond* and lakes ami beating
the brush.

Mac Raps GOP

RETIUl.NtJ PRESIDENT Hill Hemphill was honored hy tho Rotnry Club
Monday as new president, Richard Dons, (right) lakes over. Installing o ffi­
cer was former Lt. (Jov. Ken Waekur o f W inter Park, Hemphill, left, holds
resolution of appreciation presented to him for his exemplary service to
the club.
(Herald Photo)

Retiring Head
Of Rotary Club Gulf Oil Rig Blast
Kills 4 ; 13 Missing
Is Honored

WASHINGTON (LTD A House Republican "task
force” today drew the fire of
Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara (or what he called
a "partisan attack" on U. S.
A resolution of appreciation
military and foreign policy.
was presented to Bill Hemphill, retiring president of Ro­
tary Club, Monday by his fel­
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (L'PD — The last United low club members, commend­
Nation* troops left the Con­ ing him (or his real and pro­
go today to end o four-year gressive leadership during his
Intervention which cost the tenure of office.
world's taxpayers $I2(J million
"He more Ilian any other
but failed to tiring peace to
member
has been Uie exem­
this huge equatorial nation.
plification of the Rotary
idea,” the resolution stated.
Hemphill w a s especially
MEXICO CITY (UPI) - Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's commended fur the commun­
32-year-oki sister, Juana, de­ ity service program which
nounced him as a Co mm uniat
dictator Monday night and was carried out this year in
said six' has severed all ties furnishing the pediatrics wing
with him and with brotlier of the hospital.
Haul, his No. 2 man.
Presentation and reading of
the resolution was made byformer presklent Ben Wiggins.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Tho
Richard I&gt;eas was installed
Coast Guard made a final
as
new president by former
search of the Atlantic off l,ong
Lt.
Gov, Kenneth Wacker ol
I-'Iand today fur marathon
swimmer Britt Sullivan who Winter Park, a former Sanhaa been missing more Ilian a fordite. Other ofiiccrs Include
day on an attempted swim to M. L. "Sonny" Raburn as
Europe.
vice president, Walter Haynes
as treasurer; Dr. B. W. Huprccht as secretary with Bon
DETROIT (UPI) — The Dycus as assistant secretary.
United Auto Worker* Union
Members of the hoard uf
and General Motors Corp. to­ directors arc Hubert Crumley,
day opened a crucial round of Charles Robinson and Ben
collective bargaining negotia­ llowland.
tions that both side* regarded
Speakrr Ken Warker chall­
as the most important since enged Botarians to strength­
World War II.
en their Rotary ideals, for
"not one of us measures up to
our full potential "
ATLANTA (UPI) - A Gcor- Wacker urged Rotarlans to
gia delegate to the national root out "senility, smugness
GOP convention swung his and lari nets - - lake tier Rotaryvote to Pennsylvania Gov. Ideal of service above self
William Scranton yesterday into tho market place and
and two other delegates indi­ make it work."
cated they want to be releas­ “ A constructive effort, a
ed from their pledgci to Sen. good idea is never really
Barry Gokl water.
*
lost," he told them.

Troops Leave

Breaks With Fidel

Hunt Swimmpr

UAW Talks Open

One For Scranton

Test

Engines Fail;
Upper Stage
Loses Speed

. . .

Same Old Drag1

NO. 223

MORGAN CITY. La. &lt;UPI'
— A twin-hull uil exploration
vessel with at least 43 men aboard drilled into an offshore
liaturul gas pocket in the
Gulf of Mexico today und ex­
ploded.
The Coast Guard said them
were 29 survivor* and four
known dead,
'1 lie Coast Guurd auiil nt
least 13 men were stilt miss­
ing.
The vessel, the C. T. linker,
exploded In flumes about .‘I
n.m. while drilling for oil ,in
ISii feet of water 7K miles
west of Morgan City, La.
Wind blew' the flumes away

Picture
Story
The Hanford Herald ran
off a “special edition'’ o( a
full page of plrttires (or
('apt. Robert 51. Waie -Monday and presented it to per­
sons attending a luncheon
in Ills honor at the Capri
Restaurant.
It proved to have such ef­
fect on those getting It that
it Is re-run In today's reg­
ular edition. The interesting
photographic a c c o u n t nr
(apt. Ware's Navy life at
Sanford Naval Air Station
can lie seen on Page S to­
day.

Smith IteflignH
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
State budget director Harry
Smith resigned from his 116,500 a year today, effective
July I and Wallace Hender­
son, his assistant, was nam­
ed tu replace him.

from one corner of the plat­
form, however, allowing the
survivors to Jump before the
rig sunk.
Early report* said many of
the survivors were badly
burned, either from the fire
on the rig or the boiling nam­
ing oil on the mu face of the
water.
'Die owner* of the veasl,
Reading ami itutse of Tulsa,
Okla , said its fuel tanka
rould curry up to I5,ntiu gal­
lons of diesel oil for the (It ill
engines,
IL was not know how murli
was in the tanks when the
vessel exploded.
The injured were picked up
by vessels ut tile scene und
and trunsfrred to two Coast
Guurd and three uil rompuny
helicopters und flown to
Lakewood Hospital in Morgan
City.
Two Const Goo id cutters,
including the Point Young out
of Grand Isle, La., und n
Navy vessel, the Yukun, were
at the scene.

Suspect Held
A man Identified us Ronald
A. Houle was am-xU-d by city
police early this morning aft­
er ho allegedly entered the
home of Mrs. William Jen­
nings at 90144 Laurel Avc.
while she was asleep. She
screamed, called polite and
the arrest was made. Bond
was set at $207.50.

Probe Asked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The W a r r e n Commission
wants the FBI to “fully In­
vestigate the publication of
th e
Lee Harvey Oswald
diary,”

CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) America’s A t l a s - Centaur
moon rocket, plagued by trou­
bles for more than three
yenrs, failed a critical teat to­
day for IU rolu next year ns
a IrallhUrer for manned
mono )* •siting*.
Tho high energy Centaur up­
per stage, scheduled lo soar
into a high orbit lo prove Its
ability in moon missions,
plunged instead to a firry
death over the south Atlantic
off the coast of Africa.
Scientist a said the two hy­
drogen fueled engines on the
experimental
nirkcl
shut
down twu minutes early and
the upper singe, which car­
ried no payload, failed to
reach Hie speed needed tu
semi R whirling almut the
globe.
It was tile second failure in
Dree attempts for the AllasCentaur, a silver white rocket
that thundered aloft almost
flawlessly and flew a perfect
course for eight minutes.
The failure was a blow to
the nation’s plans to use the
Atlas-Centaur combination to
send a project surveyor lunar
lander to the moon next year
to look for later manned land­
ing sites.
The 112-foot rocket blasted
toward space at 9:01 a. in.
EST. and optimistic scientists
said ail looked good for the
first eight minute*.
The mood of the rocket
center quickly changed to
gloom when loud*|&gt;cakcr* an­
nounced lhat the Centaur
stage's two hydrogen-fueled
engines had quit two minutes
early.

Grocer Robbed
In Forest City
The manager of the U-ToteKm store In Forest City was
robbed of nn undisclosed sum
of money aiiorlly after 10 p.
m. Monday by four Negroes,
one of whom brandished a
blue, long-barreled revolver.
Tile bandit wore a pillow
ease with eye and mouth
slits while hLs accomplice*
wore handkerchiefs over their
faces, the store manager,
Philip G. Hendricks, told
sheriff's deputies.
Police said Hendricks was
locked in the store by thp
robbers.

CAPT. AND MRS. WARE
. . . open N avy League g ift

Hundreds Pay Tribute
To Retiring Captain
It's Mister Robert M. Ware
ns of today.
The Navy captain, com­
manding offirer of Sanford
Naval Air Station, retired
Monday afternoon in colorful­
ly, impressive ceremonies nt
the Sanford Navy base.
He Is succeeded by Capt.
Chandler W. Swanson who
arrived nt tile base several
days ago and rend Ids orders
to report at Hie local station
during Monday's ceremony.
Swanson comes hero from
previous duties on the staff of
the Naval War College, New­
port, It. I.
Hundreds of Navy officer*
and men, plus many city and
county officials were on hand
for llio program which saw
Capt. Ware retire after more
than 27 years of duly.
lie and Mrs. Ware plan to
make their home in tho Pen­
sacola area. He lias held the
local ]mst for about two ami
a half jt-ais.
Rear Admiral Robert Goldtliwalte, commander, Naval
Air Bases, Sixth Naval Dis­
trict, a n d guest speaker,
praised Capt. Ware highly as
lie related some uf tho high­
lights uf his career. He con­
cluded the speech-making by
expressing a fund farewell to
Capt. Ware and welcoming
Capt. Swanson.
The officers and men nf the
staliun then paraded hy the
reviewing stand ns many San­
ford and Seminole County of­
ficials a n d businessmen,
guests of the base, looked on.
A reception fallowed the
event.
From many aspects the ca­
reers of Capt, Ware ami Capt.
Swanson have been very sim­
ilar.
They were graduated front
the Naval Academy only a
year apart. Roth received
their wings at Pensacola und
served almard the USS Lex­
ington.
During World War 11 they
flew in the Pacific Area, par­
ticipating in the first currier
strikes on Japan and tho
sinking of the Japanese bat­
tleship Yamalo. llotli served
on carriers sunk by Hie Jap ­
anese during the war.
Both attended tin* Naval
War College and served a
tour In Hie office of the Chief

of Naval Operations In Wash­
ington, D. C.
Each also holds the Navy
C ron, Silver Star, Disting­
uished Flying Cross and tho
Air Medal.
Capt. Swanson is married
to tho former Miss Ruth
Fowler Sargeant. Both are
from Montclair, N. J. They
have three daughters, Eliza­
beth, Pamela and Marilyn,

Banker Found
Stabbed To
Death At Home
MIAMI (UPI) — Financier
Jacques Mossier was found
stabbed to death in Ills island
luxury apartment on Key lliacayno today nml sheriff’s of­
ficers licgnu mi intensive In­
vestigation to find his killer.
The hO-yenr-old banker with
extensive financial interests
in Miami, Houston, Chicago
and South Ben, Ind., lay dead
from one stall wound on tho
left side of Ids chest. No mur­
der weapon was found lmmediately.
Mossier'* adopted daughter,
Rita Johnson, 20, found tho
body when alio returned to
tho upnrtnicnl about 4:45 a.m.
EST, Investigators said. Tho
only sign of disorder in tho
plush, cooperative apartment
in the newly-built governor's
lodge, was a torn window
drape near whero tho body
lay in the living roam.

Five Men At
SNAS Retire
Retirement cercmonie* wero
held today at the Sanfard Na­
val Air Station for five men
who have a total of 135 years
of naval service.
They are Capt. Robert M.
Ware, retiring commanding
officer, 27 years; Lt, Ctlr.
Clark 11. Crain, 21 years;
Charles S Kcncr, chief avia,
tion structural mechanic, 34
years; llramlett A. Madden,
chief aviation structural mec
lianlc, SO years, and Jam es
L. Davis, chief uviation machlnst's mate, 23 years.

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Floridian Killed
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) —
Charles Nicholas Yuung, 09,
who had lived in 5Iount Dora,
was killed tale Monday night
when the automobile he was
driving blew a tire and over­
turned In Russell County, Ala.,
across the rivrr from Colum­
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Instructor and artiat in res­
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House from July 18 through
July 84 will bo Charles A.
Holder, a native of Miami.
Holder studied a t the Univarsity of Florida, rorolving
hia Bachelor of Fine Arts defroe In 1050. Ha later studied
a t the Chicago A rt Institute
and the Farnsworth School of
A rt a t Cape Cod, Mass. He
la affiliated with tha Grand
Central A rt Gallerias, Inc.,
New York City; Salmagundi
Club, New York; Allied Ar.
lists of America, Inc., Lake­
land A rt Guild and the F lo r­
ida'Federation of Art.
Ho has taught for the
Lakeland A rt Guild, for tha
Florida Federation and In
New Smyrna Beach and Aubumdale. Ho has received
many honors and Is listed In
Who’s Who in American Art.
H it one man show will
hang a t tha Mansion during
hla residence. A reception in
hia honor la planned from 2
until 4:30 p.m. at the Man­
sion on Sunday, July 12.
Last Wednesday, Eliot MeMurrough, artist Instructor, 1IOIMIE LEE WATKINS
presented a demonstration us­
ing “Old Joe” Brannon aa
model. “ Old Joe” worked on
the estate and has some re­
markable stories to tell of
bygone years. Ho la very pop­
ular with tha summer art
'Students who often call upon
By Jane CaaselberTy
him to “spin hts tales.”
Two contestants, the Miss­
es Bobble le e Watkins and
Rowcna Rainier, were an­
nounced today by Casselberry
Firo Chief Paul Bates to re ­
present the Casselberry Volun­
teer Fire Department in the
Evan G. Pattlshall, 72, of Miss Flame ot Seminole
Geneva, died Sunday In Sem­ County beauty contest being
inole Memorial Hospital.
hold Friday and Saturday aa
A native of Geneva, he re ­ part of the Longwood Volun­
turned there In IBM to make teer Firemen’s Fourth of July
his home, He was a member ¥*lcst&amp;*
of St. Michael's Episcopal
Miss Watkins la the IS year
Church in Orlando and of the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
American Guild of Organlsta, Robert L. Watkins, 1411 Park
Survivors are hla wife, Mrs. Drive, Casselberry. She has
Grape S. Pnttishall of Gene­ auburn hair, atands 5 feet, 3
va; two sons, Daniel Patti- inchoa tall and measures 34W
thall of All a monte Springs 23-31. Her hobble* are dsne•ad, Dr. Evans G. PatUshall lng and awlmmlng and ahe
J r . ’et Gainesville; e daugh­ serves as a Red Cross ’’Vohmter, Mrs. Ann Roe Eggera of teen” at Orlando Air Force
Gaineivllle; two brother*, Dr. Bate. She was second runnerH. D. PatUshall of Jackaon- up In last year's Miss Flame
vlUe and Judge W. A. Patti- contest.
M iu Rainier, IS year old
•ball of Orlando; two aistera,
Mra. Blanche W. Tropnell, of daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Manaasas, Va., and Mra. Donald Rainier of 531 Iris
Georgia Schwarx, of Tampa Road, Casselberry, is 3 feet,
6 inches tall, measures 31-23-34
Ind U grandchildren.

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DeBary Summer Recreation
Draws 100 In First Week

Joseph P. DiBendetto, 43,
died Friday afternoon in n
Cocoa hospital.
Bom Nov. 22, 1020, in Mid­
dletown, Conn., he had mad*
hie home in Cocoa for the
past sight years. Hs retired
from the U. 8. Air Force,
Dee. 31, 1003. He was a mem­
ber of the Church of Jeaus
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Survivors are hie wife, MrsEthel DiBendetto of Cocoa; a
brother, Salvador* DiBendet­
to of New York City; three
sisters, Mrs. Theresa Casa of
Long Island, N. Y., Mra. 8arah
Roceutxo of New York City
and Mr*. Ntllie March*** of
Springfield, Mass, and several
nieces end nephews.

Hospital
Notes
JUNE M, IBM
Admissions
Linton Moore, Sarah E.
Gibbs. Isaiah Williams. Eli­
zabeth Steele, Ruth Tomlin­
son, Melissa McAnally, Ida
Mae Hampton, Herbert More­
land, Laura Chittenden, San­
dra L. O'Krinaky, Eliza both
ROWENA RAINIER
DcBose, Donna Jean Eller,
Allyn llauch, all of Sanford;
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Steele
of Sanford, a Baby Boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Charlas Tomlinson
of Sanford, a Baby Boy; Mr.
ami Mra. James Nickols of
Sanford, a Baby Boy; Mr. and
and lists swimming and horse­ M n. Paul O'Krlnsky of San­
back riding as hobbles.
ford, a Baby Boy.
Dischargee
Betty Jean Luster, Carol
Kaiser, Vernon Hardin, Stanley A. Martin, Lottie Turner,
Lewie Johnson, Dorothy M.
AUyn, Alice McMillan, Lewie
Cub Scouts of Pack 510 held D. Roberts, Tammy Shoemak­
er, Sharon Harrison and baby
a picnic supper Thursday
llri, Sandra Collin* and baby
evening at the borne of Mr.
girl and Jacquelyn Sensakovlc
and Mra. J. M. Foy on Ba­
and baby boy, all of Sanford;
nana Lake. H was the first in Helen McGill, Geneva; Mar­
a series of summer outings cia Carter, Indian River City;
planned for the Cub Scouts Margaret Shtven, Osteen.
and their famillci.
JU N E 2B
Approximately 50 Scouta,
ADMISSIONS
parents and member* of fam­
Elmer Smith, James Cherry,
ilies were present and saw
Colons Ellison, Marie Collard,
Cubmaster U. A. Harkcy pre­
Helen Rogers, Isadora Mor­
sent Wolf badges lo Tim Bogan, W. Brown Miller, Iva M.
ley, Joseph M. Foy 111 and
Spaulding, T a m il Jen* Os­
Terry Wilkinson; Bobcat pins
to Terry Rawls, Keven Fitz­ borne, Grace A. Layton,
gerald, Robert Kircher, Mark Frankie L. Layton, Arrell
Econte end Douglas Doudney; Fowler, Rosebud Powell, SamBear badges to David Doud- 'uel Long, Charles Hannar,
nty, Joe Rawls and Kenny Parry Allan Doma Jr., Mary
Woodall; Dcnner stripes to Faria and Catherina Harris,
Philip Skates and T erry Wil­ all of Hanford; Ewnld Michelkinson, assistant D c n n e r sen and Lucy Henry, Dcllury;
stripes to Charles Appleby Douglas Vickers Ilf, Lake
and Terry Wilkinson; a Silver Mary; Carolyn Lindsay, Gen­
Arrow to Terry Wilkinson and eva.
niRTHS
the Gold Arrow to Kenny
Woodall and Terry Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsey of
Den mothers for Park 310 Geneva, a Ilnby Hoy; Mr. and
are Mrs. A. C. Doudney, Mr*. Mr*. Billy B. Fowler of San­
W, A. Boley and Mrs. Harold ford; a Baby Girl.
DISCHARGES
Standford.
Nirkl Smith, Suselt* Vacula
and baby hoy, Martha Hahorn, Henry Lesley, Joe Col­
lins, Pamela Patter, all of
Sanford; Bobby P. Wllborn,
Enterprise.

More than 100 children
were in attendance last weak
for the Summer Youth Pro­
gram being sponsored a t the
DeBary Civic Center each
Wednesday and Friday under
autpicaa of the DeBary Civic
Association.
Tiny tota, under direction
of Mrs. J. Sweeney, planted
small gardens in wax contain­
er* and did color and paste
wrurk pictures which they took
home to their mothers.
Assisting in the program
were Mrs. James Rucker,
Mra. 31. Mueller, Jan et Pot­
ter, Isabel Kearick, Beatrice

DeBary WSCS
Circles Meet

AMONG PERSONNEL nt the new F irst National Bank o f DeBary are,
from left, Mra. B. T. Zeuii, HecreUiry mul Mrs. Junto* Oddy, Dein Gallo­
way, Chris Lee, Clmiilinu Case, Nun Underwood and Melba Pigott, tellers.
(Cox Photo)

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'Miss Flame' Entries
From Casselberry

E. G. Paftishall
Dies Here At 72

Picnic Held For
Cub Pack 510

Recreation Open
In Casselberry

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Open House Held For New Bank
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Saturday’s Open House for
the new First National Bank
of DeBary was attended by
an estimated 2,500 person* In­
cluding a large number of
bBnking official! a n d ' civic
dignitaries from throughout
the Central Florida area.
Gucati were welcomed by
directors and their wive* who
were on hand throughout the
day. Refreshments were serv­
ed by members of U:e Her­
bert D. Gibb American Leg­
ion Post under direction of
Commander William Williams
and Past Commanders Peter
Koppcnaol, F r e d McLaren
and Fred Kamrncrcr. Young
ladles serving as guides were
Diane Accardi, Paula Matt­
son, Diane Crawford, Pal

Pvt. Fiorentino
A t Fort Riley

Army Pvt. Thomaa M. Fi­
orentino, son of Mr. and M n.
Mitchell F. Fiorentino of
Kern Park has been assigned
to the First Infantry Division
Fire Auxiliary
at Fort Riley, Kan. for ad­
vanced training.
To Hold Party
The 21-year-old soldier en­
By M n. Adam Mullar
tered tho Army in March and
The Auxiliary to the De­ completed his basic training
Bary Volunteer Fire Depart­ at Fort Knox, Ky.
ment will sponsor a dessert
card party on Wednesday,
July 15, beginning a t 1 p.m.
at the Firemen'* Recreation
Hall with Mra. Mabel W rit
aa chairman.
Reservations may h* mads
by calling M n. Wast or Mra.
T. Howard. Priaea will be
awarded.
Those planning to attend
ar* asked to bring their own
playing card*.

The summer recreation pro­
gram is off to a go inI start
In Casselberry and will run
each weekday from 8 until
LT. CDR. DONALD G. TIBE In congm lulnted on
11:30 a.m. through July 31.
h is promotion to hla present rank by C&lt;1r. J. L.
Coach Jim Puyne of l.yman
Shipman, commanding officer o f HeconnaUaunco
High School and It, L. Jen­
A ttack Squadron 0. RVAH-9 recently completed
kins, director of physical ed­
transition to th e RAfiC Vigilante, the reconnais­
ucation a t Altamonta Springs
sance bomber capable o f twice the speed of
Elementary School, ara In
sound. The squadron is based a t Sanford Naval
charga at tha Casselberry
A ir Station and deploys to the Sixth Fleet
Recreation Center on Over­
aboard the aircraft carrier U 8S Saratoga.
brook Drive.
(O fficial U. S. Navy Photo)
Forty-two youngsters anrollsd during tha first week
end mare are expected with
the completion of Vacation Bi­
ble School* In the Ineul
churches.
On Tutsdsy, the group
meet* at Skate City for roll­
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H. B. Pope Co., Inc. AUTO &amp; PROPERTY 45 rents. On Thursday morn­ The U.S, National Lawn
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For Ths Finasi Year Around
Land 'O Lakes Country Club ganised in 1B81.
W salhsr Conditioner
IN SU R A N C E poo)
In Cssselberry. Tool fees
FKDDERB
All Lines Written
Salsa — Bsrvito
are 25 rents.
Your Insurance Other activities availsbl* a t
800 8. Park Avs.
Sanford Bring
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Problems To U s —
the Center include ping pong,
softball, vollsyball, badmin­
AUTO SERVICE
ton,— Utbarball, horseshoes,
billiards, chess, checkers, min­
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Are. FA 2-504&gt; iature bowling and bat ball.
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Alt youngsters In the area
Tiros - Battens* • Accessories
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A R E A D IR EC TO R Y

OPEN HOUSE for tho new F irst National Bank o f DeBary wun held from
10 n. m. until 2 p. m. Saturday. Directors and their w ives present for tho
occasion Included Newell K. Hawkins, president, pouted and, from left
standing, Robert R. Kaufmen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Faron, Albert Gowan,
E. Z, W alters, James Spuuling and Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Hooper.
(Cox Photo)

Btondl, Charity Frcebourn
and Mary Lee Slonoklng.
Employes Introduced includ­
ed Mrs. B. T. Zeuii, secre­
ta ry ; Chris Lee, Nan Under­
wood, Della Galloway, Claucllnc Case and Melba rigott,
tellers, and Mrs. Jam es Oddy
who will be In charge of saf­
ety deposit boxes.
Also present were Samuel
Faron, builder; Arnold Hoop­
er, public relations chair­
man; Albert Gowan, chair­
man of the board of directors
and a number ot the mem­
bers of the board.
Traffic was directed by the
Florida Highway Patrol.

DeBary Firemen
Meet For Drill
IIjr Mrs. Adnm Muller
Ib-Huty Volunteer Firemen
held it drill contest lust Tues­
day evening a t the Dcltary
Plaza with Chief Jack Lambertaon, Lt. Darwin llruce and
William Bragg instructing
the turn In hose nnd station
postn on the fire truck.
Othera participating were
Frank Perrick, Charles Jor­
don, John Vetter, William Og­
den, Frank I^tymel, Arthur
Uirkmun,, Martin Rtnlr and
Frank Christen,

Sanford dignitaries attend­
ing included George Touhy,
president of First Federal
Savings and Loan Associa­
tion; State Representative S.
J. Davis Jr. and John Krider,
executive manager of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.

Muller, A. Augustine, Effle
Duffln, Mollie Lyman, Stargaretta Lakeman, Kress Walter, Chester Rearlck, James
Rucker and Glenn Smith.
A skating party a t Melodie
Rink In Sanford is planned
for this Thursday beginning
a t 7 p.m. Next Sfonday at B
a.m. n howling game is ached,
uled at the DeLand Bowling
Alley. Square dancing la plan­
ned each Friday evening at
the Community Center with
classes for youths farming
at this time. Those wishing
to participate are asked to
register with Harold Jenkina
at 7:30 p.m. a t the Center.
A story hour for the chil­
dren is conducted by Beatrice
Muller In the Civic Center
kitchen and Diane Accardi
and Pat Blond! are teaching
the little ones to skip rope
and play outdoor games.
Older children enjoy out­
door games of volleyball, bas­
ketball, shufflehoard and cro­
quet and Indoor games of
badminton, table tennis and
other similar activity.
Mrs. Rearlck and Mrs. M.
Lyman are assisting the chil­
dren with a talent show
which will be presented at
7:80 p.m., July 15, In the Civ­
ic Center. The youngsters ar#
preparing their own material
for this show.

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Members of the Mary Cir­
cle of the DeBary Community
Methodist WSCS met last
Tuesday at ths home of Mra,
Clyde Moore for n social gettogrthcr and brief business
session.
Mabel Swallow agreed to
accept the office of arrretary
for the summer months and
Alta Clark was elected as
ua treasurer. Plana for fall
season projects were discuss­
ed.
Mona Lewis spoke on “Ta­
lent* 100” and Mra. Moore, Funeral Notices
in absence of the leader, Ger­
trude Popper, read a theme PATTISHALI.. Evas O. —
r u n .n l Mrvlou for E v . n O,
from the book, “ Leaves of
P a t t l e h a l l . 71, o f O s e e v * ,
wh o d ied H u n d s r In B .m tn o t#
Gold,” on the Lord I* My
M e m o ria l H o s p i t a l , w ill bs
Shepherd. Mr*. Popper is a t
h e l d *t 10 a. m. W e d n e s d a y
Pocono Manor in Pennsylvan­
■l
H o ly
C rou
K plw opsl
C h u r c h w i t h R s v . t -ero y (to­
ia.
p e r slid n«v. Varnon Qu1gRefreshment* were served
l . y o f f i c i a t i n g , l l u r l a t w ill h*
b e In ( l e n . v s C e m e t e r y . B r i e ,
by Mrs. Lewis, assisted by
• o n f u n e r a l H o m s In c h a r s *
Mrs. Moore, to ths 10 mem­
of arrangem ents.
bers present. Msbel Swallow
Jtm r.pn p . will be hostess at her home umiixiiETTO,
F u n e r a l e e r v tcae f o r Joseph
for the September meeting.
I*. D i B e n d e t to , I I , o f Cocos,
w h o d ied F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n
The Ruth Circle met a t the
( n s C o c o s h o s p i t a l , w ill h e
home of the leader, Mrs. H.
held a t Z p. m. W e d n e s d a y
a t llrleeon F u n e r a l H o m s In
V. (laugh. This group voted
H anford w i t h l l l t h o p F r e e ­
to hold future meetings In
m a n K. B a g g e t t o f f i c i a t i n g ,
the afternoons and also dis­
l l u r l s l w i l l ba In Evergreen
C e m e ta r y . F u l l m i l i t a r y s e r ­
cussed projects for next sea­
v ic e s w ill h* c o n d u c t e d a t
son. Refreshments were ser­
grsvaetd*.
B rleeo n
Funeral
H o m e In c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e ­
ved by the hostess prior to
ment*.
the business session.
The September meeting will
be held a t the homo of 31rs.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
William Reich with Mr*.
I will not be responsible
Mary Kearns a t co-hostesa.
for any debt* Incurred by
Valeria Jean William*.
Denmark’s flag is said to be
Alton Roosevelt Williams
the oldest national flag.

W e Made It!
Notice Given On April 8
T h at Our Lease Would Be
Terminated After June 30th

In those 82 days we:
Found an Ideal Location
Built a Building
Moved our complete stock

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Thanks To The Help O f The
Sanford City Commission
LeRoy Robb Construction Company

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And His Sub-contractors.

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N E W B U ILD IN G
FAST LOAN
SERVICE

Right Across The Street From
Our Former Location!

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approved promptly here.
Com. tn when vim sra
ready to buy a huu,r.

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Pilotless Plane Kills Two Sleeping Children
I HAVERHLL. Mas*. (UPI) and plunged head-on into the | splashed
throughout
th e
—A pilotless F88 Jet fisthter bedroom where the children i wooden home and it became
plune crashed toduy into were sound asleep.
u mass of flumes in seconds.
three homes and a dozen
Highly explosive jet fuel | The parents ran to safety bepaikcd cars on a congested
residential street, killing two
children as they slept.
The pilot parachuted to saf­
ety minutes before the crush,
lauded in the shift flowing
Miiimack Itivcr and in near1 by Grovclund and was hauled
to safety by a helicopter. lie
w h s alone in tthc singlescatcr
cruft.
The dead were identified as
Pamela Gifford, 11, and her
brother Todd, 8, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Gifford.
The near-hysterical parent*
were treated a t the hospital.
The pilot, Capt. Dalbert F.
Sullivan of Boston'a Back
Bay section, married and the
father of five, wus not injur­
ed seriously. He was flown to
Ilunscom Air Force Huso in
SOUTH SEMINOLE HANK official D w ight M.
Bedford for questioning.
Mentzer (left) was one of Cl&gt; Florida bankers
The children "never had n
who recently participated in a two weeks sem ­
chance,” police said. The
inar held at LSU in Baton Rouge. He is shown
plane richotted off one house,
here discussing new developments in hanking
sig tugged down the street
procedures with Jack I’. Toole, vice president
bouncing off parked cats
and cashier of the Fern Park hank.
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June 30, 1004 — Pu

Barnett M YF
Group Attends
Youth Camp
By Helen Snodgrasa
Nine members of the Jun­
ior Hi MYF of Barnett Me­
morial Methodist Church of
Enterprise, accompunlcd by
Rev. and Mrs. Wight Klrtley,
•pent lost week a t the Meth­
odist Youth Camp near Lees­
burg*.
In the group were Jimmy
and Alan Brnddock, Carolyn
Wulson, Randy and Alan Sul­
livan, Patsy Long, Charles
Magenheimer. David Semoncs
and Russell Hamilton.

Wright Wins

Banker Finishes 2-Week Seminar
Dwight M. Mcntzcr, assist­
ant vice president of South
Seminole Bank at Kern Park,
lias completed a two weeks
seminar on banking teclmlques held at Louisiana State
University in Baton Rouge.
Mcntzcr was among bank
officials from M southern
states attending the School
of Banking of the South, spon­
sored by the American Bank­
ers Association.
Tlie seminar featured dis­
cussion sessions and lectures
by LSU faculty memliers ns
well as outstanding individ­
uals active in the fields of
banking, law and business.
Mcntzcr is participating in
a throe-year study program
on the technical aspects of
modern banking procedures.
The program combines con­
tinuing extension course in­
struction with annual two
week seminars on the college

BROOKV1LLE, N.Y. (UPI)
— Mickey W right won the
Wnhlenmar Women’s Open
golf tournament by tw o
campus.
atrokes over Ruth Jesscn.

for* a wall of fire.
The plane first hit the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Ayunian. Both of them
were lucky to be alive.
The
(t-lyear-old
husband
was asleep in the bedroom

seconds before the crash. But
ho woke up with "an awful
thirst” and went to the kit­
chen for a drink of water.
It wus then the plane's
wing tore through their liv­
ing and bedroom*. The metal

Easy W a y to Kill Roaches am i Ants

sliced their bed in half and
shattered the headboard.
“1 just reached the faucet
when there was a blast and
a lot of smoke. 1 was thrown
to the floor,” Ayunian said.
Meanwhile,

his

wife Helen wo* still asleep
in "our summer home" a tiny
cottage next to th* main
house. For some unexpluined
reason she decided late Mon­
day night to sleep in the
Bl'ycar-old other house.

Welcome Wagon Club Meeting Is Attended By 14 Guests
The June meeting of the member, who gave a 510 doSouth Seminole Welcome Wa­ were Mrs. Tilla Kramer, first
gon Club was held at Mid- bridge; Mrs. Catliryn Wesley,
nation for the dub's charity
Florida Country Club with 23
work.
members and M guests in at­ Mrs. Tilla Kramer of Cas­
tendance for the luncheon fol­ selberry was welcomed bark
lowed by a brief business alter more than a year's ab­
meeting and afternoon of sence during which she visit­
cards.
ed her parents in Germany
Guests welcomed were the
Mmcs. Lorena Leggett, Fran
ccs Kinney, Ann Winder, Bar­
bara Grerr, Rita Newman,
Elly Sagert, Lota Roberts,
Carolyn Bowen. Shirley Shogren, Patsy Wagner, Hulli
Gcisinger, E m m a Kegsik,,
Opal Johnson and Marguerite
Shipley.
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma, presi­
dent, conducted the business
session during which a apeclat
thank you was given Mrs.
Gladys Peacock, f o r m e r

and a!*o visited in California.
Door prize winner was Mrs.
Itowen. Card game winners
second bridge; Mrs. Bowen,
lirst canasta; Mrs. Lucille
Boone, second canasta, and
Mrs. Sagert, pinochle.
The next meeting of the
club's executive l&gt;onrd will be
held July 13, 11:30 a.in., at

the home of Mrs. Luther
k « iy
l.anh for Mouth*
Ilruih on Ottct.
Miles In Forest City. Those
attending will enjoy a "salad JOHNSTON'S NO-KOACH: Sim ply brush Johnston**
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huslncss meeting,
months. No need lo move dishes. Harmless lo pels.
Tlie next regular meeting of
Itcmember: No-Hunch means no roaches.
the general membership will
be held July 23 at Mid-Florida
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Capt. W are Ends Outstanding Career A t Sanford Navy Base
H A viiif outstanding N tv sl person*
Bel to serve es commending officers
o f th e Sanford Naval A ir Station has
alm ost become a tradition a t th e loc­
al base.
The latest In a line o f top-notch
N aval officers to serve SNAS in this
capacity is Capt. Robert M. Ware
w ho retired during appropriate cere­
monies Monday afternoon. He retired
not only as base commander but al­
so from the Navy itself.
The likeable and capable officer
called a halt to a Navy career of 27
years. The 1937 graduate of the Un­

ited States Naval Academy at Annnpolia was honored Monday noon
when the business, civic and frater­
nal leaders o f Sanford poured out
their appreciation to a man who has
not only served his country well but
who also brought to Sanford a sense
o f devotion to duty which he car­
ried out on an extremely high level
marked with distinction and dignity.
Undoubtedly volumes could be
written about Captain Ware and his
career. However, since November o f
1961 residents of Sanford and Sem­
inole County have known hmi ns the
commanding officer of SNAS and

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For unknown centuries, four colos­
sal statues o f Pharaoh Ramescs II,
cu t from the living rock above the
N ile River, gazed serenely across the
desert a t Abu Simbel near the EgyptSudan border.
Shifting sands buried them and
their interior temples for other cen­
turies, until they were rediscovered
by a Sw iss traveler In 1812.
* In a few years, with the comple­
tion o f the Aswan High Diim, thu
land will no longer be arid waste. So
paradoxically, 3,200 years after they
were built, the continued existence
o f the temples of Abu Simbel is u
n u tte r of urgency.
They may be burled again, this
tim e not by sand but the waters of
th e vast lake—four tim es larger
than Hoover Dam's Luke Mead—
which will bo created by th e dam
200 miles away.
In 1959, the United Arab Repub­
lic and the Sudan appealed to U N ­
ESCO for help In saving the monu­
m ents. Several plans were consider­
ed, but it was finally decided to cut
them into huge 20 and 80-ton blocks,
h oist them to the top of the cliff
and reassemble them. Cost of the
project was placed at $36 million.
UNESCO launched an internation­
al fund drive, which netted $29.4 mil­
lion in pledges from nearly 50 na­
tions. This included $11.6 million
from the U.A.It. and a pledge by
President Kennedy of $12 million
from the United States, subject to
congressional approval
The U R . aharo waa to come from
some $54 million In so-called counter­

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Not
long ago I saw an advertise­
ment for a new publication
titled "A Living Legacy: How
to Mika a Tape Recording of
Your Life Story." Naturally
1 sent for a copy.
The author sad publisher,
Lester C. Worden, promised
"a kind of Immortality” for
aa little as $U, which ia the
beat o f f e r I've had in
monthi.
It la not, alas, the kind of
immortality 1 would have
cboaea if 1 had bad a choice.
I would have preferred hav­
ing my etatue erected ia
front of Wooiy's Cafe In

lferkel, Tex., my old home preserved Indefinitely a n d
passed on from one genera­
But time Is moving on end tion to another,”
thui far the folki beck home
According to Worden, those
have shown very little Inclina­ win have tried it "agree that
tion to pcdestallie my like- It gives them a sense of ful­
nets, Aa thlnge now aland, 1 fillment they never before
will have to eetUo for any experienced,"
kind of Immortality I can get.
1 can hardly wait to get
Worden'e brand cilia for a started. 1 havealready ac­
minimum outlay of • » tor a quired • review copy of Uia
tape recorder end 19 for bla book and the only thing prebook, which waa written In aently atandlng between me
tlie form of a acript.
and immortality is the price
Merely by turning on the of the tape recorder.
machine, picking up the mi­ While waiting for 930 to
crophone end following the turn up, 1 have been trying
script, people can "tell their to visualise how my descend
story in ■ form which ctn be ante will use the tape, The
■cent cornea in like thla:
My great great great grandion and bla wife are having a
Herald Area Correspondents
dinner parly. The lust, true to
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
Ida heritage, hat quaffed a
Mrs. Julia Marlon
Mm. Joe. B. .Mathleu*
few more cocktalla than ia
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Mrs. Marytaut Midas
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Mrs. Adam Mail**
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Before bla wife caa atop
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hours the assemblage ia re­
galed by a nasal monotone re­
counting the high points of an
G U p H a n f o r d f m t U i eventful life,
. . . The night 1 won 97.80
Pag* 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, Juno 30, 1664 at bingo . , , The aummer 1
grew a three-pound equash
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with Alf Landon . . . .
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zens, "Sanford and Seminole County
are deeply indebted (to Captain
Ware) who has worked diligently and
unceasingly to develop the fin est mil­
itary relationship that has hereto­
fore existed between the people of
the City o f Sanford, Seminole Coun­
ty nnd the Naval A ir Station . . "
Captain Ware's cooperation with
local authorities could stand os a
model for Armed Forces installations
everywhere. He hesitated not one sec­
ond to play a vital rote in the life o f
the community through every possi­
ble uvenue of approach.
Load governing bodies, civic or­

ganizations, groups who sponsor nnd
c a n y out worthwhile civic projects,
have often expressed their deep ap­
preciation to Captain Ware for his
participation in their particular ef­
fort!.
Captain Ware probably was more
closely associated with the Armed
Forces Committee o f the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce. Thut
group, in a resolution, cited Captain
Ware for his untiring efforts in
m aintaining the local base as a permanent station and his close cooper­
ation with the committee.
But perhaps the finest tribute paid

Bruce

They Gave an Inch!"

part funds— Egyptian money accru­
ed by the U.S. from food sales to the
U.A.R. and which can only be spent
In Egypt.
The House Appropriations Com­
m ittee refused to endorse the pledge.
Now, in the Senate, there is talk of
postponing the m atter until next
year.
Work has begun on a coffer dam
which will hold buck the water, al­
ready lapping at the fe et o f thu colos­
si, while the dismantling takes
place. The savc-the-monumenls pro.
Ject is now endangered, not only by
delay but by the possibility that othcr nations may withdraw their pled­
ges should the U.S. renege.
Why save Abu Simbel? John A.
Wilson, director o f the University of
Chicago's Oriental Institute, spoke
for more than archeologists when he
said:
"Like the pyramids and the sphinx,
the temples of Abu Simbel were built
for eternity. They have survived con­
querors and revolutions— and still
have their triumphunt m essage that
man goes on. . . .
"We Americans In our conscious­
ness of the future should also tie
very conscious that the past lias
S|Hiken about a long and enduring
future and has successfully concen­
trated th is m essage in the temples
of Abu Simbel,"
It would lie m ost unfortunate if
th e U.S. Congress, which has often
■pent money as if there were no tomorrow, deprived future generations
o f theso great rellca o f an undent
civilization through a f it o f meunIngiess economy.

Dick West’s

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th ey know, from personal observa­
tion as well ns from those who serv­
ed under his command, of the un­
paralleled accomplishments In the
continued development of the Station.
Probably Captain Ware will be re­
membered by m ost o f this area’s cit­
izens as the man who labored dili­
gently toward the successful continu­
ance of the load base us un oi&gt;eraUtig
facility of the U.S. Navy.
As stated In a Joint resolution
adopted by the City Commission of
Sanford and the Seminole County
Hoard o f Commissioners, which l*est
expresses the sentim ents of the citi­

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When the 10rt4 civil rights
bill becomes law, it will be
important to watch the effect
of its equal employment op­
portunity provisions on the
building trades field.
If there is to be any new
"white backlash” in reaction
tn ‘this legislation, it may
show up In northern cities among the more highly skilled
craft union workers, particu­
larly tha electricians, the
plumbers, and perhaps the
bricklayers.
I t waa in these trades that
opponents of the civil rights
bill found the most vigorous
favorable response when they
charged that the measure
would undermine many epecific labor righte now assured
by law —- including seniority
and bargaining privilege*.

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Barbs
By Hal Cochran
Tha real danger In a loan
Is that it's very likely to break
up a fin* friendship.
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Judging from the political
speeches thus far at least six
people are sure to be the Re­
publican nomine* for Presi­
dent,
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and then fanged one of Use
man's children, who narrowly
escaped death.
So we need to stress more
firmly the fact that small or
"baby” tlicfu are also a
crime, whether they involve
only a souvenir ash tray or
salt shaker, restaurant spoon
or hotel towel.
Millions of Americans are
petty thieves, figuring that H
isn't a crime unless they cmbcizle large eumes—or else
get caught I
Shoplifting ia now the major
crime wave in Ameriaa. And
the most tragic aspect of thla
form of stealing la the fact
that moat of the culprits, when
caught, show no shame or re­
morse.
Ttiey are just irked because
somebody spotted them I
J. Edgar Hoover has like­
wise w*rncd us repeatedly
about the breakdown in moral­
ity. It etane for lack of par­
ental Witching for 13,000.000
children now reside In broken
homes.
Rut many other youngsters
with both parents together,
still tie aot given specific

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It'a disgusting how mnny
people are poor shots when
tossing refuse toward a con­
tainer a t a picnic spot.

Worry Clinic
CASE T-Mi: Alex Z , aged
45, was a salesman riding in
an airport lliiiou&amp;ino with mo
recently.
lie was talking to another
salesman whon I boarded thu
limousine.
” Recently I had a couple of
clients visiting tna in New
York," Alex began.
"So I took them to the
Stork Club, figuring they'd be
Interested in such a publicised
spot.
"Aa I laid a 920 bill on the
bar to pay for our drink*, the
barteodor rang up the amount.
"Then be paused a second
and asked me If 1 wanted to
pay for the u h tray my pal
bad filched from the bar or
should I bill It to him.
"Well, 1 hadn’t even aeen
my friend steal the aah tray
aa souvenir, but the bartender
apparently had eye* in tlie
back of hit head.
"Then tile bartender said he
had nice new ash trays, oeatly wrapped in individual
boxes, which he'd given my
client for 91, but he’d prefer
to havo that used ash tray re­
turned to the bar.
"When we were out oo the
etreet, this client who had
tried to filch the ash tray said:
‘Well, that teaches me a leaton.’
"1 supposed lie waa just
trying to take a souvenir born#
to hie wife, and I imagine a
lot of olbere get caught the
same way, else why would the
barteodor have those new ash
trays, already boxed for
saleT”
A friend of mine once
brought home a baby rattle­
snake , much to hia wife's
shock and horror.
"But it can't hurt," he argu­
ed, “for it ie just a baby.”
But But baby rattlesnake
aooo grow into a bigger aoake

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Political Notebook

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to Captain Ware is the fact that
among all In Sanford bro Seminole
County he won the admiration and
respect o f the citizens. His contribu­
tions to the life o f this nrea will long
be remembered by those who even
remotely knew him as well ns by
those among which he was closely
associated.
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The Herald joins all of Scmlnola
County's thousands upon thousands
o f citizens in a hearty "Well done!’*
As he and bis lovely wife go to
Pensacola to mnke their home, thu
best wishes of Sanford and Seminole
County go with them.

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The AFL-CIO IS, of course,
totally committed to the equel
employment opportunity sec­
tion. It notes, too, that 111 of
Its 130 affiliated Internation­
al unlone hare no eegregated
local* of uny any sort. In the
n-maining 10 internationals,
the federation lays only 172
locals practice segregation.
Altogether , 53,000 local* are
affiliated with the AFL-CIO.
Aa explained by union epokl
earner, the problem of drsegrnlion on job* bear* peculiar­
ly on some of the long estab­
lished craft unions.
The key point, In the craft
workers' view, ia that the
construction field dues not of­
fer the continuity of employ­
ment which the average fac­
tory worker enjoys. New men
— Negroes, Puerto Ricans or
whatever — flooding Into the
building trades Job market
are thus seen a* a far great­
er threat than in tha indue
trial field.
Except in a relatively few
case* where preferential hir­
ing of veteran craftsmen Is
arranged, no Job ssnlority
exists. Hence, if a particular
list of job aeeksr* ia sudden­
ly swollen by 25 additional
men and toUla 75 Instead of
50, ths veteran electrician or
plumber tees his work oppor­
tunities markedly diluted.
It Is this fluidity in ghe job
outlook which evidently must
alurtu* some cruft Onion
workers,
THERE 18 ANOTHER, per­
haps touchier, aspect: Cruft
unions hava a unity unknown

moral braining by the "Caro When tha aho* fit* why d“
so many woman taka it off
Method.”
Take up Jieae specific moral and and pick a smaller slieT
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problems, one at a time, la
Sunday School or in a gram­ Bard knocks are good fer
mar school discussion period. you, eays a college professor.
Remember, memorizing tba Not if it’a a bill collector at
Ten Commandments,does NUT tha door,
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produce moralists!
Parents and teachers mutt
Who remembers when a
bring those generalized Ten wife had to hide in n bath­
Commandments down to earth room so she could take a few
by specific casee, just as law puffe on a cigarette I
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and medical students arc
taught by the case method.
In some cases a blank mind
Send for my "Behavior Teat and a desk big enough to hold
for Teen-Agers," enclosing a both feet make a big bos*.
long stamped, return envelope,
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plus 20c. It applies to gram­
From what wa read, aoma
Tasmania, an Ulsnd stale
mar schoolers, too.
of the reform schools ought of tho commonwealth of Aus­
Use It to help inject tba
tralia, waa called Van Diem­
specific case, method into to be reformed.

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tore* batwwes right tn. wrong

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Maybe parents do havo to
wait quite a while for young­
ster* to get dreesed for Sun­
BIRD FEATHERS
day
school, but It's worth it.
Feathers grow only in cer­
tain areas of a bird’s body,
Each kind of btid baa a pat­
tern of ita own in which Its
feathers grow. Only kiwis
■nd penguins have feathers
evenly spread out over all
parti of the body.

WHY PAY MORE

to the big industrial unlnna.
The craft union is in many
ways the center of its mem­
bers' lives. They are depend­
ent on it for whatever contin­
uity of employment they can
manage. They feel a special
ldenty with It.
This produces strong pursonul associations In ninny in­
stances. Thrss are reinforced
by the fact that much of thu
highly skilled craft work in
construction is performed by
small teams working closely
together under subcontractors.
This circumstance, say un­
ion spokesmen, contribute*
significantly to the resistance
such workers exhibit toward
a broad Invselon of Negroes
or other rraft “outsider*."
Thla resistance Is felt, of
course, all tlie way down to
union apprentic* training programs. Craft union officials
insist they do not act from
segregationist motives. But
segregation seeme to be the
net effect of their effort* to
keep building trades Jobs
"within the existing family"
in the quit* ’Iteral sons*.
N E G R O LEADERS IN
NEW Y O R K , Philadelphia
Cleveland, Chicago and other
large centers find the** bar­
rier* infuriating. In Philadel­
phia, for instance, they com­
plain that trade unions are
the only reul fout-druggers in
nn otherwise admirable co-op­
erative city effort a t massive
Job retraining.
Soon those problem! wilt
b« set against a brand new
civil right* framework. The
troubled craft unions may
prove a critical pressure point
as tha new rules begin to get
their test.

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About Sports

Little League And Junior Loop A ll Stars Announced

Thinking Will Represent
Out L o u d Sanford In Post
Season Contests

'The Monster'
Strikes Again
As Boston Wins

Julian BUnatroaa

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Received a nice telephone
«*ll Monday from Mr*. Harold
The 1064 all star tearna for
Kryder who reeldce on Laka
the City Recreation Depart­
Drive down Cawelberry way.
U n . Kryder wanted to knot* ment’* Little League* and the
If more than one entry could Junior Boya League w en an­
be aubmttted In the UnlvereRy nounced today by department
of Florida'* Homecoming Slo­ officiate who tallied the vot­
gan Content.
We checked a couple of ing by the managers of th*
•ourtea and found out every­ respective teams in the three
thing In the world about the circuits.
conteit except what we realIn the Junior Boys loop Ro­
V wanted to know.
tary, Shrine and CPO placed
Mr*. Kryder and her hut- three men each on the star
band, who la retired, are studded team with the Clrinaking their heme In Cat- tana and tha Elks placing two
•eiberry. They're from In­
each, and the Kiwanla and
diana and like Florida, CaaLake Mary putting on* each
aelberry and The Herald
on tha club.
very much.
Danny Lee, John Butte and
Thank*, folk*! IF* nice
Larry Williams of CPO; Steve
to have you.
By the way, Mr*. Kryder Leach, Ron Dudley and Billy
eaid she had worked up about Grace/ of th* Shrlnet Frank
150 alogan* for the homecom­ Whigham, Buddy Stumpf and
ing contest Th»l’« the brain Tommy Bryant of Rotary)
department to the grindstone. Jlmijiy William* and RanWe hop* they're aucceoafuL dolpf Scott of Clvitanf Chris
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Akers and Don Nicholas of
Coach John Grdljan of the the Elks, Steve Gordie of KiOrlando Broncos announced wanl* and Charlie Lytle of
that be baa decided to get an Lake Mary make up the all
earlybird start on conditioning ■tar outfit.
Skipper Senkarik, Stephen
players tor tbs *64 season. In
fact, workouts started Moo- Push, Stephen Hitchcock and
day. The Bronooe have 37 Bubbia Park of Hunt; David
players who weigh more than Wiggins, A! Grooms and Ed
100 pounds or better and !■ Grooms of First Federal)
of them tip the scales at 230 David Lee, Bill Schmidt and
or more. Heaviest man on the Mike RICharde of the Loco­
squad la tackle RooaeveM motive Engineers) Ruts Gor­
Brown. At cix-foot-slx he die, Stan Wlnfrae and Rick
weighs In at 280.
8m!Ut of Chase) and Mike
•' • •
Laubert and Kip Braden of
Gulfstream Park contribu­ Standard Oil comprise the Lit­
ted ■ seasonal record of 4.S tle National's all atar team.
million plea to the State of
Little American League nil
Florida from Us 1M4 racing
atari a n Andy Rufus, Fndle
meeting of 41 days, The pre­
Turman, Scott Harris, Walter
vious record, set In tIM, wee
Jordan and Wyann Ktnaey of
bettered by mere than fISO,tha Navy) Tommy Gracey and
Mark Cockman of Psrfectlon)
Joe
Paulina and Frank Wil­
Seminole High’s Booster
Club President Ray Harris liams of Florida State Bank)
baa announced that a meeting Andy Adcock, Tommy Whigof last year's board of dir­ ham and Gordon Bradley of
ectors and this year’s new Georges) and Mike Rudd, Mike
board wil be held at 7:30, Fri­ nickaon and George Freese of
day night, at the Seminole Sanford Atlantic National.
School Board office on Com­ Honorable mention In the
mercial Avenue. All old and Junior League went to Mika
new members of the hoard Btubbln* of CPO, Mike Long
•re urgently requested to be of the 8hr!ne, Tommy Austin
present.
and Wally Jernlgan of Klwans e e
Is and Roger Leap of Lake
Floyd Pattersoo, former Mary. Coaches named to the
heavyweight champion, says honor taam were Jerry C»pbe'a gunning for another shot ■haw of tha Shrine and Fred
• t the title next Sunday when Miller of tha Elk*.
he meets ranking contender Little National League al­
Eddie Macben In Stockholm. ternates Include Richard Frank
"I consider Macben the chief of Chats, Doug Malsawskt of
obstacle In my drive for the the Engineers and Dana Ho­
title,'' saya Floyd, who also gan of Hunt's Comets. In th*
admita the bout la for prestige LltUa American Steve Rawls
rather than money because, of George's, Andy Steels and
aa he puts It, “I'm ■ fairly Gene Bertrang of Florida
wealthy man."
Btata'a Bankers were named
Floyd aim saya, “If I can
alternate*.
whip Eddie I'm pretty con­
Junior Leagua all atari
fident I can take the title
from Cassius Clay because will play as a team in post
season play with gamss to be
of my speed and style."
Tike it from us, there are scheduled by the coaehee with
boxing fans here and the other teams from nearby cit­
world over who'd like to see ies. The all stare will play the
a man of Patterson's calibre winner of the loop's playoff
back oo the heavyweight between tha Elka and the
throne. Seems m people out Shrine and wilt attempt to
of • thousand heard enough schedule a contest with Post
of Cassius within 34 hours af­ 68's American Legion team.
ter bis fluke win over Liston
The Little National and
to laat l lifetime.
Little American all star
teams will represent Sanford
In poet season diatriet and
Lema Enters
tournament play In various ar­
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) eas of the stata.
— Tony Lome, who won the
Cleveland Open laat weekend,
will compete In the Britiah
Endorses 'Day'
Open early next month.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Lyndon B. Johnson
’Skins Ink Brown announced Sunday that ha is
WABHINOTON (UP!) — giving “hearty and enthus­
The Washington Redeklna iastic" support and approval
completed signing of thalr to National Foundation Base­
1004 rookie crop with tha ros­ ball to be held In all baseball
ter additions of Florida of­ parka throughout the country
next Saturday,
fensive end Russ Brown.

THE SHRINE NINE, winners o f th e second half
o f play in th e City Recreation Department’s
Junior B oys League uro feted by Shrino officials
(from left) Itoy G. W illiams, W. K. McRoberU
and Harold Kastner. Members of th e club pic­
tured above are Stove Bailey, Danny Butler,

Restauranfers
Set Pace In
Sandspur
After only five weeks of
bowling in the Sandspur* Lea­
gue at Jet Janes, Rosa end
Wilk's Restaurant holds a
five game lead other loop
teams. In second place with
a record of 11 wins and nine
loaiee are the girls of Plerro
Manufacturing Co., followed
closely by three teams tied
for t h i r d place—Harold's
Spar Service, P. Zcull and
Sons and Jet Lanes with
Mary Brown's Beauty Shop
next.
In thli week's play the Rose
and Wllk'a Restaurant team
took four points from Mary
Brown's Beauty Shop and tho
Jet Lanes team took four
points from Harold’s Spar
Service team. Carolina Plerro
converted two splits, tha 8-7
and the 8-10, and Betty CalIsn picked up tha 7-9-10, Dot
Johnson picked up the 2-7 and
th* 6-7-9. Marge Calderon
mad* the 6-6 apllt to round
out tha night's aharpshooting.

Florida State
Resalta Monday Night
Ft. Lauderdale 4, Sarasota 2
Miami 3, St. Petersburg 0
Tampa 1,Orlando 0
Lakeland at Daytona Beach,
ppd. rain

Top $ Winner
DUNEDIN, (UPI) — Arnold Palmer took ever first
place In the PGA money-win­
ning list and red-hot Tony
Lema vaulted into second
place today ahead of Jack
Nlcklaus, who had been tha
top golf money winner al­
most all year.

Hayes Out
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. I.
(UPI) — Bob Hayes of Flor­
ida AAM, winner of th* Na­
tional AA.U. 100-meter daih
on Saturday, said he will aek
official permission to skip
naxt week's Olympic tryouts
In New York because of a
pulled hamstring muscle In
hi* left leg.

Cops Saranac
NEW YORK (UPI) — L t
Btevens, owned by Ernest
Wood, won tilt 129,300 Baranae handicap at Aqueduet

East Tops West
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—
The East defeated the West,
18-16, in the fourth unnual
All-America football game,

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By John A. Spolskl
Why of course It was Just
yesterday when 1 said that
In four more weeks It'd be
time for ths 3rd Annual Flra
Cracker Special Tournament.
Really, wasn’t it Just yester­
day T
My how the time goes byl
The above pertalna to our
column of four weeka ago
when we first started talking
of this tournament and would­
n't you know it but that time
la already upon ua,
Tha qualifying started last
Monday and Indications ar*
that wo're going to have
quite a few bowling in this
tourney, sponsored by Dob's
Restaurant and Truck 8top
and Harold'a Spar Bsrvlce
Stations.
Remember, tha top 10 qual­
ifier# start Ui* double* elim­
ination Friday at 9 p.m.
Have you rolled your three
game qualifying aeries, yet?
In the event we haven’t
mentioned It before, the pub­
lic la Invited all three days
of the eliminations. Thesa
dates and times ar* as fol­
lows: Rounds one and two,
Friday at 0 p.m.) rounds
three and four, Saturday at
7 p.m.j and rounds fiva thru
eight Sunday at 2 p.m.
Come on out and cheer for
your favorite!
Now let's take a quick look
at league happenings.
In the Friday night Mr.
and Mrs. League, Hslen Alt­
man was high for the Mr*,
with a 183/483 set and new­
comer Bob RctaUc'a 210/687
was good ‘nuff to lead the
gents. Bob tosses a mighty
fine strike ball, I’ll tell you.
Pat WUIli Joined the elite
group of kegler-ettea who've
now bowled a 200.plus game
In league pley. Pat J U a t
made It with an even 200
while tolling In the Friday
A.M. Navy Wives League. Al­
so Just making It Into that
"‘charmed circle” was Verna

Bolton with an even deuce.
Rose Patrick captured th*
icriea honors with a S00 act.
On Wednesday evening In
th* Balt and Chain League,
tho name of Bolton comes to
the fore. Verna again had
that pocket pretty well cov­
ered aa aha finlehod with a
180/478 let. Others sharing In­
dividual recognition are Lea
Dooley — 202 and Gene Ro­
ger® — 611.
This moat bo another one
of those weeka for those un­
usually high games to be
rolled. Look at aoma of these
■cores and you'll bo quick to
agree, also — 264, 267 and
2691 I I
Th# "low boy" of 264 was
■hot in tha Tuesday night
Ruslneaimen’s League by Eldrldga of the Late Four team.
This should certainly qualify
him for a Centrury Patch —
bowling 100 pins over hla cur­
rent average.
By the way, Alexander won
high aeries In this league
with a 666.
Next on up tha ladder la
the 267 game belonging tq
John Kneeland of th* Singles
Classic League. John unload­
ed hla against Don Ethel!,
hla Monday night opponent
In this league. Four game to­
tal series went to SpUt-ikl,
790.
Yaw, here’s somethin for
you, Johnny-boyl That Eldridge you've been talking
’bout a paragraph or two
back la Juat 10 years of age.
Another one of the young­
sters who tin t started to
learn the art of 10-pins from
the Beturdey morning Junior
Bowling League. Not here in
Banlord, however! He’s re­
cently transferred Into our
area. Congratulations!
Our “Bowler’s Salute of
the Week" goes to Navy-man
Chuck Basinger of the VAH6 Line teem for rolling that
glgantle 269 scratch game.

President Phil Roche of the
Sanford Men's Bowling As­
sociation announced t o d a y
that two aponsors have been
estebllshed for the forthcom­
ing ipedel —- The Third An­
n u e l Firecracker Tourna­
ment.
Bob'* Restaurant and Truck
Stop and Harold's Spar Serv­
ice Station have been Identi­
fied as co-iponiora for the
double eliminations singles
■cratch tournament.
Thera are two divisions
with duplicate pritea being
awarded In each division. Tho
“A" group will feature bowlera with averages of 170 and
over while tho “B" Division
will cater to those with aver­
ages of 169 and under.
The qualifying matches will
continue thru July 2 with
■quad* each evening at 7 and
9 P.M.
Tho top 16 qualifier* In
each division will begin elim­
inations Friday and continue
through Sunday.
First place will be worth
680 and a trophy to each of
tha division winner*.

United Press Internstlonal
There's no relief hi sight for
the rest of the American Lea­
gue from the “monster” that
stalks the Boston bullpen.
The sight of tireless huge
Dick Radati walking to the
mound has become as familiar
to Bostonians as Fenway Park
itself—only much more assur­
ing.
Radatz appeared for the
third time in two days Mon­
day night and with the usual
results, another Red Sox vic­
tory. The huge righthander
mowed down the Kansas City
Athletlea for 2U Innings to
preserve a 4-3 decision and
collect hla 13th save of the
year.
The "monster,” who worked
scoreless relief stints In both
ends of Sunday's doubleheader
sweep by the Red Sox, now haj
appeared In five of the last six
Boston games and 40 games
this season. At this pace, Ra­
dati a 243-pounder la a cinch
to shatter the major league
record for appearance In one
season of 75 by William While
of Cincinnati back in 1879.
Baltimore ran Its win streak
to seven and increased Its
league lead to 4Vk games over
the idle Yankees by whipping
the Twins 8-3; the White Sox
blitzed the Indians 3-1 with ■
10th Inning surge and the
Senators stopped the Tigers
3-3 in the only other games.

SEVEN - YEAR - OLD
Toni Osborne, a San­
ford junior golfing ace,
won second place hon­
ors in tho 18th annual
Pee W ee Golf Cham­
pionships for girls in
the 6-7 ngc division a t
Kio Pinar C o u n t r y
Club. Toni’s 1 0 -h o le
score of 121 was seconly to Cara Cormican,
age 6, Orlando, who
posted an 89.

Rains Wash Out
LL and Junior
Loop Playoffs

Winners of the opening
contests in the Little League
city scries between the Com­
et* of Hunt I.lneoln-Mercury
and the Navy and the Junior
Boys League playoff between
the Shriner* and the Elks were
rain and wet grounds.
Monday afternoon's gullywasher sent both affairs down
the drain.
W L P e t GB Weather permitting, the
Baltimore
46 23 .646
Little League acriea will get
40 28 .368 4th underway tonight at Fort Mel­
New York
38 29 .367 6 lon Park with Hunt meeting
Chicago
38 33 .521 •
Minnesota
tha Navy, and the Junior
36 37 .403 11 League playoff will start Its
Benton
Cleveland
33 36 .478 12 opening game between the
Lo* Ang.
?5 39 ,473 12 Elks end the Shrlnera at San­
32 37 .464 13 ford's Memorial Stadium.
Detroit
30 43 .400 18
Waeh.
Both tilta are scheduled for
28 43 .384 19 7:30.
Kan. City
Monday Result*
Chicago 3 Cleveland 1
Washington 3 Detroit 3
Baltimore 8 Minnesota 8
Boston 4 Kansas City S
Monday’s Results
Only games scheduled
Charlotte 12 Chattanooga 4
Wednesday's Games
Lynchburg 6 Knoxville 4
Wash, at Chicago (T-N)
Aihvllle 2 Columbus 1
Cleveland at Detroit (N)
Birmingham 4 Macon 1
Loa Ang. at Baltimore (N)
Kansas City at New York
Minnesota at Boston (N)

American
League

Southern League

CHICAGO (UPI) — ExYankee star Eddie Lopat,
booted from hla field mana­
ger's Job with Uie Kansas
City Athletlea earlier this
month, today found hlmsolf
back In th* groove with Char­
les Finley, who put him in
charge of the A’a minor lea­
gue player development pro­
gram.

Case To Coach
CINCINNATI (UPI)—Carey
Stengel of the New York
Mete and Fred Hutchinson of
tha Cincinnati Reda will serve
aa National League coaches
under manager Walter Alston
of Loa Angeles in the AllStar game at Shea Stadium,
New York, July 7.

By Joe Gergen
UPI Sports Writer
It’s a sad day for Bob As pro
monte and the reason Is time­
ly.
Today is the last day of
June, a month In which tha
Houston third baseman has en­
joyed the biggest boom of his
major league career.
Aspromonle put the finish.
Ing touches on the month Mon­
day night when be unloaded a
grand alam home run in the
first Inning and helped the
Colts rout the Philadelphia
Phillies 6-1.
It was Aspromonte's second
grand slammer and seventh
homer of the month, which
may not appear too startling
until you realize that Slats, an
he Is frequently called, never
has hit more than U home
runs In any season.
Philadelphia loot no ground
to league-leading San Fran­
cisco, however, as the Giants
were beaten 4-3 by the Meta
on Jesse Condor's ninth-inn­
ing homer. The Dodgers outscored the Pirates 7-6, the
Braves battered the Cardinals
7-4 and the Rods clubbed the
Cubs 6-1 in other National
League games.

National League
W L FcL GB
San Fran.
44 28 .611
42 27 .609 »h
Phila.
38 32 .543 5
Pitt*.
Clan,
38 33 .335 5th
Chicago
34 34 .300 8
St. LouU
36 37 .493 8*4
Milwaukee
35 37 .486 9
Houston
35 39 .473 10
Loa Ang,
34 38 .472 10
New York
22 S3 .203 24th
Monday's Result*
Cincinnati 6 Chicago 1
Los Ang. 7 Pittsburgh 6
Milwaukee 7 St. Louis 4
Houston 6 Phil 1
New York 4 San Fran 3
Wednesday’s Games
St. Louis at Milwaukee (N)
Phils at Los Angeles (N)
Chicago at Cincinnati (N)
New York at Houston (N)
Pittsburgh at San Francisca

Santa Wins
THE CURRAGH, Ireland
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Irish colt, won tha 6202,110
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Monday's Results
Syracuse 4 Toronto 3
Buffalo 8 Rochester 6
Atlanta 5 Richmond 3
Columbus 13 Jacksonville 2

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
House Republican task force
ha* raised warning signals
about the limited nuclear lest
ban treaty and Its effect on
U. S. military superiority over
the Russians.
The group In a report Mooday attacking the administra­
tion’s foreign and military pol­
icies. said:
"The United States must
sustain a full and continuous
underground testing program,
maintaining on a standby basis
a ’readiness to test’ program
in the three forbidden environ­
ments o! land, sea and space.
"If we do not, we wciken
our chances of maintaining
whatever fading nuclear ad­
vantage we might now hare."
The Republican “ task forre"
on U. S. strategy and strength
noted with considerable con­
cern the reliance which the
administration is placing on
missiles for defense in can of
nuclear attack. It commcngd:
"Significantly, the miaile
systems to which the adnlnistratlon would trust the en­
tire strategic deterrent wre
all developed under the Elanbower administration, with Do
new strategic missile systtn
system being added or lmiinent under the current admpIstration, yet it is known tut
only manned bombers presrfly have the capability of 6llverlng thermonuclear bod)
loads of from 20 to 50 megtons
"It is doiibtfid that the U(ted States could refine ylcld-v
wslgfat ratios In large thermnuclear weapons to the pot
where they could be rcllatv
delivered by new manned r
unmanned systems under tk
term s of the limited nuclc;
test band treaty."
The GOP legislators sal
"this becomes a particular
vital m atter in view of tl
known ‘hardening’ of Sovi:
strategic strike systems.
"Should the Soviet Unit
achieve 'a substantial m a rs
of Invulnerability with respe
to these systems as a resu
of a ’nuclear freeze,’ the n
effect would be one of dost a l
Usalion," they said.
Free World coniumption e
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NEW YORK (UPI)—Arche­
ology it unlocking tome of the
mott intriguing mysterici of
the Scriptures, according to a
California professor of relig­
ion.
Dr. Jack Finegan, of the
Pacific School of Religion,
Berkeley, has taken to the
air Sundays on NBC-TV’s
"Frontiers of Faith" program
to demonstrate his theory,
showing excavation scenes,
artifacts and maps illustrat­
ing the work of scientists who
have thrown new light on ob­
scure passages of the Bible.
“ Archeology," s a y s Dr.
Finegan, "is like a huge Jig­
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wall, a fragment of stone, a
piece of pottery and an In­
scription, Put them together
and they tell an exact story.
“The Gospel, according to
Luke, tells of Jesus' birth and
how he grew up. But Jose­
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osopher, a:..’ Origen. the Alex­
andrian scholar, give varying
accounts. Some say Jesus
was born in a stable; some
aay in a cave. The job of
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Gen. Earle G. Wheeler hat
been named chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of SUIT, with
ilntment of Gen. Max­
well D. Taylor as ambassador
By Mr*. It. L. Johnson
Commencement
Exereiica to South Viet Nam. In Uiq
Wednesday evening, J u n e shuffle, Taylor replaces re­
signing Henry Cabot Lodge,
24th, a t tha Lake Monroe and Wheeler steps up from
Baptist Church closed out a Army chief of stsff.
highly successful eight days
of Hummer Bible School.
Elghty-threo children were
enrolled with an average at­
tendance of 76 daily. A t tha
commencement exercises each
department proudly displayed
their handywork to their parenta. They wera taught aonga,
poems, B I b 1» varaea and
crafts.
These were on display in
the various classrooms.
Mra. Joe Douthitt was in
charge of the commencement
program. Beverly Spivey was
Bible Bearer; carrying the
Flags wera Randy Boyd a
Buddy McGough and Trumpet
player* were Van Stuart and
Ferrell Hickson.
Workers and their divisions
were; Nursery — Betty Bak­
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HEATING
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Boston, Janice Boston, .San­
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Mrs, Aubrey Dunn and David
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polaa, Miss Sylvia Giles and
Miaa Pat Must. Pianist and
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NOT1CH TO THE PITH,10
NOTICE IS HE IlK Ur GIVEN
that Hi* ltiuiril of Adju*tin*nt
of lli* City of Nanfont will holil
a S[»*i-I*l Medina on Tliur*ilay, July *, ISM. In (ha City
Hull al I'M P. M. In nrder In
n&gt;n*4d*r a r*nu**t for a var­
iance »f Ih* V.onlna oritlnanc*
rear yard reiiulremrnl* am p*
tain* to property located &lt;
the Eaet one-half of loila
and 30, Holilrn Huhdlvl*4nn.
II. I. Perkin*, Chairman
ruMleh June 10, ISM
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mystery surrounding the city
of Capernaum.
“Capernaum was the center
of Jesus’ work but there is no
city by that name," he says.
"How can we find it? The
Bible gives clues to its loca­
tion and excavation has re­
vealed the ruins of an an­
cient synagogue, the very
place where Jesus taught and
worked.”
Dr. Finegan (Jack Is his
name, not a nickname) and
his wile have spent many
years tracing the travels of
John and Jcsua recorded in
the Scriptures.
From the time he was a stu­
dent at Drake Univarsity’s
College of the Bible until he
received his m aster's degree
In theology at the Colgate
Rochester Divinity School, Dr.
Finegan had wondered about
differing interpretations of
New Testament events offer­
ed by historians and theolo­
gians. After studying archeol­
ogy at the University of Ber­
lin, he was determined to
adopt a scientific spprosch to
Bible history.
Dr. Finegan was bom in
Dei Moines, lows, raised on
a ranch In Wyoming and Is an
expert at twirling a lasso. He
also Ji a flying and boating
enthusiast, loves mountain
climbing and drove a racing
car.

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Archeology Pierces

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ents were escorted by Lt. Cdr. J. O. Yaneros and
toured the control tower and a static display of
nircraft. The (group v n s urso served refresh­
ments ut the Lake Golden play area.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS, Instructed by
Mrs. Andrew J. Brncken, recently visited Recon­
naissance Attack Squadron 3 ut the Sanford
Naval Air Station and posed for this picture in
front of one o f the nircraft. Mrs. Bracken’s stud­

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PITTSBURGH &lt;UPl&gt;-Four
brothers whose chance discov­
ery of dynamite averted a
railroad catastrophe In Flor­
ida were honored today by the
Carnegie Hero Fund Com­
mission.
They were among II heroes
cited by ' the commission
which was established in 1901
by Andrew Carnegie, Pitts­
burgh steel magnate. Four of
(he awards were posthumous.
A bronze medal went to each
THE SPOTLIGHT will be on ‘‘John,’ nice littlo
of the Hopkins Brothers of
b«rbecuing-siied porker, in the greased pig con­
Titusville. They are Roger, 18;
test to be held Saturday a t the Longwood Vol­
Andcr, 14: Delma, 12, and Wil­
unteer Fire Department’s Fourth o f July
liam, 9.
Fiesta. In the photo, Thercsn E stes looks on
The boys were walking alaughingly as Fireman John O'Barr holds the
long a railroad track at
Mims, at dusk list Feb. 12
"star attraction" for the snapshot to he niude.
when Andcr’a foot snagged on
(Herald Photo)
a wire. He pulled at the wire
and found a dry cellbattcry.
Roger Jerked the wires from
the battery and lie ami his
brother began searching the ^
Perry Publications, Inc.
area between the tracks
Shouting to the other brothers
to help because they knew a
train was due in a few min­
utes, the boys removed 43 H
The Publication of a New Community
sticks of dynamite, each 18
inches long.
Newipeper to Serve the Fast Growing
A train approached at 60
DeBiry-Deltoni Area.
mtlca on hour but the boys
were unable to flag It down.
The boys then told their father
of the dynamite amt he noti­
fied authorities who found and r*j-_
removed one broken and one
whole stick of dynamite. There
Will B« Published Evsry Thursday Beginning
was no damage to the train.
July 2 — AND WILL BE DELIVERED EVERY
WEEK INTO EVERY HOMEI

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And those five beautiful buys? 1—The big luxurious
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PLUMBING, HEATING,
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Watrous Are United In Matrimony

MRS. IRA SOUTHWARD, right, l« presenting n g ift of silver to Mine Judy
Herron, center, bride-elect, a t a recent bridal luncheon. A t the left in Mrs.
Ray Herron, mother o f the bride-elect.

Miss Lois Karnes Married
To Mr. M ajor In Home Rite
The beautiful garden of the
Alien Kamei home on Mir­
ro r Drive wai the iccne of the
impreaiive double ring m ar­
riage ceremony of t b e 1 r
daughter, Mil* Lola Ann
Xarnea, to Donald Glen Ma­
jor, »on o! Mr, and Mra. Carl
Major, Knoxville, Tcnn., on
June V, at 3:30 p.m. with the
Rev. James Hardin officiating
end Mr*. Charier Sassmun
durnlahlng the traditional nup­
tial hymns.
Olvcn in marriage by her
father, Lt. Allen 0. Karnes,
the bride was lovely in a
white linen sheath with a full
length lace coat. Her headpiece was a lace veil, and she
carried a white prayer Itook,
centered with a while orchid.
Miss Faye Karnes attended
her sister as maid of honor,
and she was attired in a blue
jersey sheath featuring blue
embroidery and carried a
bouquet of white carnations.
Carl Major served his son
as best man.
The bride's mother was
stunning in a burgundy velvet
aheath with matching acces­
sories and the groom's mother
chose a smart beige linen cn-

scmble with matching acces­
sories.
Fallowing the garden wed­
ding, a reception was held
Inside with the reception
rooms decorated in greenery
and silver candelabra adorn­

ed with fern and ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. Major left
immediately for a wedding
trip on the east coast cn
route to Knoxville, Tcnn.,
where the groom la a college
•tudent.

T lie Browns Host
Carlton A nd Smith
Rehearsal Dinner

Dr., Mrs. Miller
Host Outing For
Toastmasters
Dr. end Mrs. Harold M. Mil­
ler, Big. Bear Lake, were
haste a t their spacious home
Sunday afternoon to the Or­
lando Toastmasters Club No.
10SQ.

Approximately 40 members
and their wives were present
to enjoy a delicious covered
dish supper, boating and oth­
er Water sports.

Mil. AND MUS. DONALD GLEN MAJOR

Enterprise Personals
By Hales Snodgrass
W e e k e n d end Sunday
gucet* a t tha home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harvey L. Dunn in­
cluded their daughter, Linde,
nnd Jim Lee of Orlando; MV.
nnd Mrs. Raymond Roland
and children, Billy and Jack
of Dunnellon; Mra. Julia
Xuettner of Daytona Beach;
J . (). Tinalow of Titusville
and Mr, and Mrs. Wally King
of Orlando.
Mr. and M n. Ralph Coullatte and children Van Allen,
Charles, Raymond nnd Linda
■pent this week with hi* per•nte end relative* in the north­
ern pert of the iteta.

Bobby Wilborn underwent
surgery at the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital Friday morn­
ing. We wish him ■ rapid re­
covery.
Mrs. Rerthn Hardin and
Misa Sarah Burn* hnvu re­
turned from a vacation in
Georgia with relatlvee end
friends.
Mr. nnd Mra. Doc Price and
children hava returned from
an extended vliit to Alabama,
North Carolina, Virginia and
up to Chicago, Illinois and
back down to have a few days
on the west coast of Florida,
Major

and

Mr*.

Harold

Gamma Omega Chapter Has
Weekend O f Fun And Frolic
The Gemma Omega Chap­
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha
climaxed their year recently
with Uielr annuel houieparty
• t New Smyrna Baaeh.
The weekend alerted with
the housa being enjoyed by
tha membera end their hue*
band*. The group had e full
weekend with swimming, eun■lug, fishing, end card games
•long with a wiener roast
•upper and a ham dinner.
Among the members who
advantage of the open

Mlai Betty Jean Sandifer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond A. Sandifer and
granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Lord of this
city and Lloyd Norman Watnoua, ion of Mr, and Mrs. D.
E. Watroua of Dayton, Ohio,
were united in holy m atri­
mony on June 10 at the
Church of the Naiarene, San­
ford, with the n*v. W. A.
So ward performing the improstive candlelight and dou­
ble ring ceremony.
The vows were exchanged
under the archway where two
candelabra atood with baaketa
of white glada and p-lm.-i on
cither aide. Each window con­
tained candles embedded in
fern.
Mrs. Joe Morgan, organist,
furnished the traditional nup­
tial music, with Rev. Leslie
Holcombe, aoloitt,
singing
"The Lord's Prayer” and
"That Day of Golden Fromlie.”
Given in marriage by her
father, the comely bride
chotc for her vows a formal
gown of chanlllly lacc, fea­
turing a Sabrina neckline with
the traditional tapered, point­
ed xlecvea. The volumlnou*
skirl wax accented by aide
panniers of lacc tiers and the
gown back catcaded into a
full sweeping chapel train.
Her fingertip veil of illusion
wax attached to a pearl tiara
and the carried a bridal bou­
quet of white carnations.
Miss Kay Sandifer attend­
ed her slater ax maid of hon­
or and was gowned in pink
nylon and lace with a short
veil headpiece attached to a
pink jeweled tlnra. Her bou­
quet wax of carnations, tinted
blue.
Mix* Joyce Wcinmnnn and
Miss Linda Fitiwatcr served
ax bridal attendants, and
their gowns were Identical In
style to the inald of honor,
except blue with blue head­
pieces and pink flowers.
Jarrctt Smith icrvcd the
groom ax best man and Joe
Morgan nnd Emerson Cross
were ushers.
Carol Morgan, wearing ycllow nylon, was flower girl,

house during the following
week with their children end
guests were: Mra, James Brodie, Mrs. Kirby Fite, Mra.
Jerk Schlrard, Mra. James
McKee, Mr*. Edgar Bruce,
M n. Eugene Estridge, Mra.
Henry Tooko, Mrs. Peter
Buker, end t i n . Terry Smith.
Guests nf the sorority dur­
ing the weekend were Mr.
end Mrs. E. 8. McCall, Jr,
end Mr. nnd M n. Aubry Mo­
ran of Gainesville, who were
former membera of tha San­
ford chnplor.

Cobb and children of Warner
Robbins Air Force Rase, Geor­
gia, were visiting Mr. end
Mrs. Walter Trapp last week
end. Major and Mr*. Cobb
hava purchased the Trapp
property, known ■■ limn Retloro property, hut will not be
able to occupy for a couple
or so year* until his retire­
ment time.
Mejor end Mra. Richard MeNab and children, Kelly, Mike
and Jackia of Colombui, Ohio
were recent gueeta of 31r. and
Mra. E. It. Echols.
Mr. and M n. Everett Lawion of St. Petersburg, were
recent guests of Mr. and
3!ra. Harold Stultx,

Mr, and Mr*. Churlra 8.
Drown, Orlando, were hoits
Thursday for a rehearsal din­
ner at the I'inecrest Inn fol­
lowing the wedding rehearsal
of R u t h Carlton-Mulrolm
Smith, Jr. »t Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church.
Attending the dinner were
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Carlton,
parents of the bride-elect,
Richard nnd David Smith of
Orlando; Rev. and Mr*. Leroy.
D. Soper; Mr. and Mr*. Clay
H. Felt*, Orlando; Mr. and
Mr*. Benjamin E. Wiggins
and Mr. and Mr*. Paul Mor­
gan.
AI*o Mill Sherry Lee, Ml**
Linda'Rue William*, kflsa JoAnn Ziegler, Ml** Patty Glenn
Johnson, Doyle Carlton, Rob­
ert William*, MU* Patrlcin
Jenki, Tampa and kill* Mary
Kay Gleda, Albany, On.

Bear Lake

Personals
By Maryann Miles
Mra. Jerry Schlcfer of Ce­
celia Drive la visiting her
aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mra. John E. Foley and
four youngsters, Nancy, Pa­
tricia, Tim and Mika Foley
of New York.
Tha big occasion la the
graduation of Patricia from
tha elemantary school into Ju­
nior high and Mrs. Schlefer
will be in New York about
three week*.

Mr. and Mra. John HaU Jr.
nnd three youngsters, Dar­
lene, Cheryl and Roddy of
Rear Lake have Just rrtumed
from Frnnklyn, Tcnn., w hen
they visited John's parents,
Mr. and M n. John Hall Sr.
By Maryann Miles
Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Rigsby
M n. HaU Sr. was in tha
end three youngsters, Julie, hospital, but now has been
Steve end Mark and Mr. and released.
tire. Bob Hoover and two
youngsters, Peggy and Bob­
Cheryl Hatl, daughter of
by, all of Forest City, have Mr. mid Mra. John Hall Jr.
ju st returned from ■ wonder­ of Bear Lake entered the
ful week of loafing, swim­ Florida Sanatorium ond Hoa
ming end fishing in the Keys. pilot for surgery this Monday
They all camped In the out­ and aha wUl moat Ukaly spend
doors end thoroughly enjoyed the n s t of the week in tha
the fresh air,
. hospital.

Forest City

Personals

and Jimmy Williams wai ring
bearer.
The bride's mother wai
dreaaed in a pile pink linen
auit with white accessories
and i white carnation cor­
sage and the groom's mother
chose a blue and green print­
ed silk with white accessories

and a white carnation cor■age.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held In Youth
Hall of the church. A large
sign painted in pink and blue,
"Betty and Lluyd” was at the
entrance with other decora­
tions in pink and blue with

MR. AND MRS. LLOYD NORMAN WATROUS

rice packets presented each
guest
The bride'* table, covered
with a white linen cloth, held
a four tier wedding cake top­
ped with the traditional bride
and groont and a crystal
punch bowl.
Assisting at the reception
were Miss Carol Spivey and
Mias Julia Jimfnez, Mrs. Tom
Spivey, Mrs. Gladys Presley,
Mrs. Nina Castle, Mrs. Park­
er Burke, Mias Joyce Outlaw,
Miss Jean Stripling and Miss
Wanda Bedenbaugh.
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a sm art three
piece light blue ensemble with
white accessories and the
white carnation corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
After a trip to the groom’s
home town in Dayton, Ohio,
Mr. and Mra. Watroua will re­
side in Nashville, Tcnn.,
where both will attend Trcvccca Naiarene College.
Out of town wedding gucsU
included Mr. and Mra. Mills
M. Lord Jr., Mr. and Mr*. J.
Richard Lord, Mrs. Mattie
Thomas, Miss Marjorie Out­
law, Miss Joyce Outlaw and
Miss Lillie Mac Lord, all from
Orlando.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F.
Colvin and children and Mrs.
Dorothy Riley, from Tampa;
Mrs. Floyd Douglas and II. J .
McCully, Ocala; Mr. and Mra.
Bill Weber and baby, Pensa­
cola; Rev. W. Don Croft.
Hernando, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Bowman, West Palm
Reach.

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Mra. Trepanier, widow of
Lt. Joseph L. Trepanier, USN,
la a graduate of Sominulc
High School.
Lt. Sherrill is a graduate
of Stony Point High School,
Statesville, N. C., and Erakine College, Due West, S. C.,
and he ii presently attached
to VAH-1 at NAS, Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of August t at Holy
C ron Episcopal Church, San­
ford.

Altamonte

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McIn­
tosh Jr. and son, formerly of
Longwood Avenue, recently
moved into their lovely new
home on Robin Road, Prairie
Lake,
Mr. and Ur*. Cheater Mor­
rison and family are now oc­
cupying their new home on
Magnolia Avenue in Alta­
monte Spring!.
Mr. and Mra. Jam es
Laughlin and their five
dren a n enjoying their
home on Roy Road* in
monte Springs.

Vam .

The table renterpriccc was
an arrangement of pink car­
nation* and white daisies
flanked by pink candle* in
while Italian porcelain hold­
er* of contemporary design.
Each guest’* place wa*
marked with a tiny doll In a
pink liouffnnt skirt, In replica
of a bridesmaid with a placecard of white ro»e» nnd wed­
ding bell design marking the
plare of the bride-elect.
Tlie hostess presented ths
honnree with a momenta gift
of pillow case* featuring hand
made lace.
A citrus fruit uppetizrr and
a chicken salad course with
multi-color parfait was serv­
ed to Mr*. George McCarty,
mother of the bride, Tampa,
and Mr*. R. D. Priest, Sr.,
mother of the groom, San­
ford.

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Mr. and Mra. Donald Con­
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To A Bridesmaids Luncheon f i

Mr. and Mra. Darwin F.
Rmre of Sanford announce
the engagement a n d ap­
proaching marriage of tlicir
daughter, Mrs. D e b o r a h
Rrucc Trepanier, to Lt. (jg)
Forrest William Sherrill Jr.,
son of Rev. and Mra. Forrest
William Sherrill of Clover,

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Engaged T o Marry

Alan to the bridal attend­
ants, Mra. Clara Beavers, St,
Petersburg; Misa Nancy Mon­
roe, Middlcvitle, N.J.; Miss
Gcurginnnc McCurty, Tumpu;
nnd Miss Surah Priest nnd
Miss Louise Priest, both from
Sanford.
Mr*. Sarah Stick, Clearwa­
ter; Mr*. Florence Priest,
Sanford; Mrs. Louise Birchenough, Tampa and M n. El­
la Tittsworth, Brnnchville,
N.J., all grandmothers of the
prospective bride and groom,
were invited guests.
Other guests were Miss
Rose McCarty, Tampa; Mra.
Ed Varn, Orlando nnd Miss
Emily Priest, Sanford.

Reg. 1.29

SQUIBBS
MINERAL
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CASE

Mrs. R. Earl Kipp Hostess
Mr*. It. Kurt Kipp was hosU'** recently to a luncheon at
the Fountain Terrace Room
nf the Cherry Pluta Hotel in
Orlando for the bridesmaid*
of Mi** Patricia McGill of
Tampa, bride-elect of Rundall
Priest of Knu Gal lie. Assist­
ing Mr*. Kipp wo* her niece,
Mis* Elizabeth Priest and her
granddaughter, Mis* Frunci

SANFORD

Phone 322-2482

Mrs. Trepanier
Lt. (jg ) Sherrill

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Miss M ary Audrey Sharon Exchanges Television f
Vows O f Marriage With Ross Robert
TUESDAY P. M.

®

Mis* Mary Audrey Sharon,
daughter of Mr*. Adam Sha­
ron of Sanford and the late
Chandler Holme* Sharon, be­
came the bride of Itos* Hu­
bert, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
John Robert of Center Moriches. Lung Island, X. Y-, on
June 23, the wedding ana;.
H vorsary of tlie bride's mater­
nal grandparents, Mr. aad
Mrs. C. A. Adams, at 10:)u
a.m. at the Firat Presbyter.
Ian Church of Sanford with
the Rev. Robert M. lilaclburn, cousin of the bride *n|
pastor of the First Method!*
Church of Jacksonville, nib
elating at the Impressive sin
gle ring ceremony.
Tlie church waa deeoralei
with assorted white llura) ar
rangements and Mrs. Georg)
Touliy, organist furnished tin
traditional nuptial hymns.
Tlie lovely bride, who wa.
escorted down the aisle liy lie.
brother, Charles II o I m e t
Sharon Jr., was R i v e n in mar
^ ring# by her mother. She was
^ gowned in slrecl length white
chiffon, foaturjng a full skirt
and fitted bodice with scoop
neckline and elbow length
puff sleeves, and her cor»age|
was of white roses.
Mrs. Valerie Kirchhoff Rar
iieli attended tin- bride a*
matron ot honor and she was
attired in a yellow summer

crepe sheath with a corsage
of yellow rose*.
Charles Husbands of Day­
tona verved the groom as best
man.

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Local Organist
In Philadelphia
For Convention

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I always
at the dock, it's always 4
not to think of you until 10
apartment- Our famlliaa arg
thought mental telepathy
CvoaThe bride's mother chose
A.M. sharp. My hoy friend
Following the wedding, a
A.M., Eastern Standard
now furious with us bakit*
for her daughter’s wrdsling a brunch fur the family was
■ays
he
gets
up
at
7
A.M.
was
a
lot
of
bunk,
but
beTime.
&lt;:&gt; t i u n t t s r - t t r i s k i . r
t-auin they say we sound
pale aqua summer sheer held at the home of the brida. 1:«s (&gt;&gt; M-t".|uad
avsry morning, and the
# * •
raust of my own experience
money hungry. Most of our
I I) A d v s n tu rs s Is P a rssheath with a pink ruse cor­
first thing ha thinks of
For her going away outfit
DEAR ARI1Y: la It
dlsa
I
atn
now
convinced
that
r a I a 11 v e a would apand
sage.
when ha open* his eyes is
( I ) II*bet
to Captlva Island and the
wrong to suggest “ money"
around |2 0 or 92S on a gift
there is something to it.
Til* ( I I Mr. N o s i k
me. 1 KNOW that is what
World's Fair, tlie bride select­
when relatives ask us what
■I ) C o m b a t
anyway. Do you think wo
1
live
In
Glendale.
Califor­
ia wnking me up. Ilia
ed a sm art three piece ensem­ 1:90 SI Ills !) A d v e n t u r e
lliy husband wants for grad­
committed • breach of eti­
nia, and my hoy friend live*
l l o b a r d Doone *ltow
thought waves are Just Hint
ble of beige linen with match­ I Jo C(•&gt;l l&gt;1-11*1*.
uation?
We are a strug­
quette I
Navy
In
Buffalo,
Xew
York.
At
powerful. When I tell peo­
ing acce-s-soric* and she wore
t » i Or# * T -* l I V *
««
gling young couple who
)ou know, it i* three bourn
CURIOUS
llarth
ple this, they look a t me
her wedding corsage.
have
scrimped to put my
ISI Hit-hard B » « i e 8h»
earlier in California than it
DEAR CURIOUS: Na.
like I'm nuts. I KNOW I am
Mr. and Mrs. Robert will be
C ) P ettico at Ju n c tio n
husband
through
law
school.
ia in New York. Well, late­
Those who ask what they
tight. Hutv can I sleep
at home at Dreamwuld Trail­ S i l t ( I I J a c k B o nn)
A number of relatives have
10:09 I t ) T i v a o o S t a r P a r a d e
ly,
I have been waking up
tuny give are genuinely in­
through his thuught waves?
er Park In Sanford.
asked
u«
what
they
rail
C l Hell T eirj.lio n a H o u r
at exactly 4 o’clock every
terested in giving aomo111 T h e F u s t t l v *
IN LOVE IN GLENDALE give us, anil 1 have simply
Out of town w-edding guests
Weather,
morning, just as though hit
thing practical. Only • hyD E A R IN L O V E : Don't
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman tliSS c m sSi p oNeva.
rt*
explained that if they gave
alarm clock had gone off.
puerile would ask for a sug­
1*1 I I I d - r l a . N e w t
fight it. Either move Into
Veldcn. sister of tlie groom
us the money, we route! put
It'a the rriuiast thing! I
iT I Si T h e a t e r o f t h e B l a r e
gestion, and then ba offend­
from Miami; Mr. and Mrs. M
hi* time tone until you can
It toward a TV act. We need
I ’. U t C l T o n i g h t S h u *
wake
up,
and
when
I
look
ed by nn honest answer,
W. Tup ISmnrtl. aunt and
marry the guy, or ask him
(Color)
so many things for our
a s *
undo of the bride from M i l l 1*1 Movie
Carnes* ille, ( i s ; Hun. W.
DEAR ABBY: I received
W EDNESDAY A. M.
Tapley Bonnet Jr., cousin of l i d * tt) B lau O a
an Invitation to the gradu­
By Oswald Jacoby ation nf a person 1 would
Hie bride and Amtvssador to 1:1* i l l D u n . bin* Stotanta
1*1 t f u n . h l n * A l m s n s s
the Dominican Republic; W. l : I S SI
not know if I saw him on
tlrov*. F a r m R t p o r l
Edgar Kaplan stresses the
Tap Bennett, 3rd, Domlnleun l : J 4 ( I I W o r M C l v l t l s i t l o a
best he will hold either four the street, t ant certain that
point
that
the
correct
play
of
N
O
R
T
H
M
Republic, a n d Mrs. John T;S( ((II)) THoudnaryl . s M . m s s t t r
or fivo spades, not six. You hr would not know me,
hand depends on the con­
« •«
Hrggs. aunt of Hie bride frum
lead a low club. An opppunent I know hia parents only
VQI
(«) W I k s Up MoyiSS
tract.
Suppose
you
are
South.
T U I IS) F i l m F . a t u r s g
Jacksonville.
♦ A K JB S J
wins
and leads a second slightly so I cannot for tha
Tlie
five
uf
spade*
is
opened
M t.kls E ta n s
*733
Also Rev. and Mrs. Robert T U I iOf )l laical
spade. You rise with the ace life of me understand why
N s * - . W s s t h s r against your im-truiiip con­
KANT
Blackburn and children. Jean 1:49 (9 C a p t a i n k , n | , r o o
and lay down the ure of rltili*. I received this Invitation.
tract and East ploys the ten. (Not Shown) (Not Shown)
(Ti C a r t o o n .
Marie, Robert and Franites, 1t . )M0 &lt;11
I f licit h opponent* follow you,
O leorcs C ourt
You win with tho queen and
Am 1 expected to send a
SOUTH
Jacksonville; Mrs. M. E.
(« l x m s r l c a n l l l t t u r y
lend another club to set up gift? Not knowing the par­
take
stock.
You
have
six
sure
*
A
Q
S
(
I
)
l
.
i
.
r
r
l
.
l
o
t
W
o
m
s
a
Everett, aunt of the bride, l i t * i | ) C a r t e o n s
your last two, If one op|MinV A J41
tricks and ran easily produca
son, it would be difficult to
from Atlanta, (ia.; Mr. and t:3S t l ) l l . i m p a r Ro om
eut fall* to follow, you can
sure
seventh
hy
leading
a
select an appropriate gift.
14:49
i
l
l
Hay
W
h
s
a
A
10334
Mrs. Pal Mosley, Casselber­
s t i l l full back on the illuiilond
heart t o w a r d * dummy's
t*i Ni s i
1
don't want to appear
Vulnerability
not
shown
ry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
suit, since clubs aren't going
I I I r-p-nliM
queen.
rlienp and ignore the invit­
See article for bidding.
Husbands, Daytona, and Mrs. 14.11 C N s * *
to
produce
fur
you.
Therefore, at one no-trump
4:29 i l l n s y
S 'h ii
Opening load—* &amp;.
Barry Trucdcll, Tampa.
If you are in three no- ation. Huve you any sug­
I I ) I R oys Lucy
.'ou adopt Hint line of ploy.
gest ion*?
( t t I 'r t o s la t l l a i i t
trump
nr a higher contract
Suppose that you are in two extra trick* only and tlie club
I t . 44 i: &gt; Cun - s n i r a i l n n
BEWILDERED
1*1 MrCoya
no-trump. You need two extra suit is likely to produca them. you aren't In a very good
D E A R nEWlLDEREDt
T h e Ben Evans’ .1:11 (21
I t ) I 'r l r a Is I t l g k t
spot.
You
will
have
to
ntlue
tricke. The heart suit will
I'inter I he circumstances, a
It will take two lead* to
VlU .Ing (.Ink*
produce only one so you look set up cluli* and the drfunso diamonds and utiles* the suit message of congrutulatlona
(C o lo r )
breaks
perfectly
you
won'
(
I
)
I’s
t
*
And
O
l
s
d
y
a
around for something better. run establish soma spade*
O f .Casselberry
is sufficient.
(4) T h a o b j t c t I t
Th* diamond ault has two firat, hut you not* Uiat there make your high no-trump con
* • •
tract.
If
it
docs
break
per­
WE D N E S D A Y P. M.
sure tricks and may produce ia only one spade lower than
C
O
N
K
! DENTIAL T(V
fectly
you
will
make
six
din
11:44 ( t ) t o u r F i r s t Inv erts*- four more If everything goes the five spot unncrnimted fur
VIRGINIA
REACH: ( am
molid
tricks
and
still
have
t
e
a
perfectly, but you need two so that if West opened fourth
By Jane Casselberry
sorry that the letter signed
( I ) I-OTS S f U f *
tlma to go after hearts.
(f) asvsn K sya
Tilings are loginning to get
VIRGINIA nKACII has giv­
I Tl Tl &lt;41 N s * ■
hack to normal at the home of ( * : | s ( I ) d s a r c b f a r T o m t r en you n bad time, Virginia.
row
In order to conceal tha
Mr. and Mrs Urn Evans on
( I ) f a t h e r K n e w * H ast
By
Ruth
Millett
w
riter’s Identity, I some­
(
t
l
T
r
u
t
h
u
r
Con*
*Sunsrt Drive, Casselberry,
a
uusness
Wouldn't It be wonderful If to please their husbands.
time* use location* Instead
who were dealt a “full house" 11:41 111 O u t d l n s t . ' t h t
aru cniistnntly being urgcil to of names. The Item signed
husband* would do some of
II:)* ( t l M IC N sw s
For instance: Why should­
recently with the arrival of 12 ) : v a («) d i r t T a l k
thoac thing* to pleas* their n't a Imsliund wait until he put on lipstick before unking VIRGINIA REACH cam*
( ! ) D t e s m o t r B rldo
houspgiiciU f r o m various
wives th at women m e forev­ ha* his wife in a nice, relax­ the Ion! nml muster?)
from the rcaort town, Vir­
( I ) N * » * VVsathse
And couldn't a husband he ginia Reach, Virginia. Th*
er being told they should do ed mood tafter taking her out
parts of the country, includ­ 1:11 (t) Focus
1:11 i t ) As T h s W o r l d T u r n s
to dinner, for exumple), be­ told to coma homo wearing n w riter’s name ii not fog
ing seven lively grandchil­
(I) N s * a
( I ) Mclsnca
dren.
fore
a piece of bail cheerful grin, instead of look­ publication,
Legal Notice new*,invoking
t t l (9) C a r t o o n *
s e e
Instead of letting her ing bout? (Wives are forever
Their son, Daniel M. Evans 1:44 &gt;1) r a s s s r o r d
bring cautioned on tlie Inin
u
T
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c
n
n
r
a
i
i
o
p
t
i
u
n
o
f
(4*
Ann
N
o
t
h
s
r
n
hav*
it
Hie
moment
he
walk*
Problems? W rits to ABIII, and his wife and their
I tK S I I M 'T I II X C I . I I H M i , V I .
ivurtanc* of greeting their RY, Box 60700, Lag Angeles,
aks A D s tl
children, Helen Ell*«l&gt;rth, two 1:1* ((•! )) lMl oIu'S- s MI’s
L’AT I XU. AXII t U I V I I I I M V U Uiruugh Hie door? (Women hnnic-contilig husband* with
rty
f o i l T l u x o O F V I'H liH T* . V I - are always told to feed the
IB) Day In C u u r t
Calif., 00068, For a person­
years, and Hen R. Evans, HI,
happy smile of wtdeoms —
I.HVB AXII 140% 14 IIIUI11* t i l ' brute before mentioning that
Th* D su to ri
left Wednesday morning for ) : 9 t i111
al reply, enclose a stamp*
l l T o Till (he T r u t h
w t t s ix M-.vtixiii.a; t in xuitd
a
freshly
ilpstlckod
one
Johnny flunked the first at that.)
T t . r i - o i t i i i v.
their home in Denver, Colo.
H i ( f s n t r s l ll»*pl(al
rd, ai'lf-adilressad anvelop*.
NOTIC K IH IIK R F .tlT f | | V - grade or th at a fender on
* * •
Their daughter, Aim, (Mrs. 1:11 (( I1)) Nl -sowr .st t * T o u n g
KN. T h a t , s l t s r dll* n c l l c s w a s
And how about a husband's
Paul D. Hull) of Tucson, 1:14 t t ) Ymi D o n 't Hay
Hat* to writ* Utters 1
oubtlahsil
and
h rartn*
hvo the new car gut crumpled In
( C o lo r I
t h s r e o i t , th * H o a r i o l C o u n t y tho shopping center parking '
to Share
Aru., were here with her
Bend nn* dollar to ABBY,
a
*
" I Lis &gt;.,lf " rwul
.».! f
.
(SI K d « t uf N i g h t
CVjinmla&gt;tuner&gt;
of
K m i t u o l s lo
hia wife's (.hobbica
utuia tintert)
children, B e t s y , It*. David, 14,
Box 60700, I,ni AngelaOs
IS) v i u s r n F o r A D»y
C o u n t). Florida, a t Its re g u lar
Couldn’t a husband get up etla? (Wives are told uver Calif., 00060, for Ahhy'a
H i r e l i n g list-1 o n J u t i s 1). A. tl.
and l^iurie, to, for the re­ 1:99 (21 M a tch ( l a m a
( t l F . c r s t Florin
I MS*.
adopts,!
a
R e s o l u t i o n fifteen
minutes brfure his nml uvvr that It’s a wife's du­ booklet, "HOW TO W RITS
union. and she left for home
ISI T r a l l i n s s l t r
r l o H i ig , r a n v l l n g , a b a n d o n i n g ,
wife
und
get rid of Uiat 7 ly to make HIM intervals LETTERS FOR ALL OC*
1-2*
(2)
N
t
w
*
with her two youngest on bun
d i s c o n t i n u i n g , d i s c la im i n g , a n d
4:10 i t ) l l u r p s a n d A l|* a
r s n o u n c l n a a n y r i g h t t h a t th * a.m. iliadow so that h e r first HER Interest*.)
day.
( I ) I’n c l f W a l t
• aid C o u n l y a n d th * p u h lln sight of him in th* morning
MISS MACDONALD
Wouldn't it be wonderful if CASIONH."
What 16 year old girl would 1:14 ( 2 1 l l r s t u( ( I r o u r h a
h a d In a n d t o t h o s * p o r t i o n s
n’t envy Betsy and her visit 4:1* (tDl i Nl laawa sr b o p H t r a s t B s s t of a t r s s t a , a l l e y s anil ramd wuuld show him freshly shav­ husbandn weru expected tu
TV RENTAL
try it* hit nl to please their
riirtit o f » a y a l u o a t s d III Kam i•
with tier aunt, Mrs. W. J.
( f i l a i r s I t T s U s a v s r not* c 'u u n t y , F l o r i d a , d s l l n s a t - ed? (Why not, when women
• Hales • Service
wives
hs wives lira rxpucted
get
up,
comb
Uieir
hair
and
Schuder. at If. S. Military
• d u p o n a m a p ur p l a t , mol
to work to jilciiau their liusi l i s d aa f o l to n a . t o - w l t !
Seminole TV
Academy ul West Point, X.
First American gasoline au­ I s s c rAll
a lls)* amt road rig h t
bands?
FA 3-4119
Y.T They left Ca»sellierry on tomobile was built by Charles
«( w ell
l)H i* K*at o |
Zenith Color TV S*l«
Legal Notice
JCaal l i o u m t a ry t i n s o f HylThursday with tha .Schuder and Frank Duryca In 1808.
3190 Haaford Av*.
v a n Avstiu* a n d a d j o i n i n g
rhildren, Gwyn, 11, and Mary
t a i t a 141 tu H I I n d u s l v s ,
Legal
Notice
F I C T i r i O t * X * V4K
Ann, nine.
a* show n an d d slln s a ts d
o n Ilia p l a t o r m a p o l N D T Ii'K IH h sraliy g t v s n t h a t
Legal Notice
M :M iM n r. r o m r
Major fichudiT was too busy
t
ant
e n g a v r d In bu»lii«»a a t
t o w n o f e r t . v A N i.a k k ,
F -O M M i
o u t k i i a r v i )
French
Av»., Hi-mlnol*
with tlie latest class of plebes
r s c o r d r d In I 'l a t ll&gt;mk 2. 111)
i c e i v n n : ro in sT T
&gt;
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l l r * 9if 1'iohlli* l l r n r l n o
r . i u n t y , F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h a flcp
ag
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4)
In
th
*
n
fflc*
ol
BI
U I ^ I N ^ 1 H I A 1 Rt
to make the trip.
u i v i t i i » * m w i* an m
N o ilru 1« licrphyr u ly tri, lliftl
tli* t ' l s r h o f C l r c u , . t'aiurt 111 loll a m im e of, F a i r w a y F r i ­ n f l t r t:oHB|t|»r*llofi, Hid H*mii I«
V a l l r e s l 1 'e M le H e a r t s *
s c o H s rv l r s , a n d t h a t I Iri'.-nd
Another liouseguest w a a
l.asl s b .M la e T a a lls
n
f
Msinlnol*
C
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u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
rX n tln e la h s r s l i y g t v s n , Dial
to r s u l n t s r said n a m e w i t h th # nolv Coy illy /. oi Hiik CoitimlM*
F ir.)
T im s
T)4S Alee
Mrs. Evans' brother-in law, C, a f t e r co iK lita r a tlim . th * ■ sm lF irs t H alf llsesafa* s s
t. loti u l l l hol d ft ptlhlle ih* :»rlnu
n
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notr C o u n ty R unlng com m l**to
dttorm in*
fh«*
f c u t l b ’lrH
A. Moss, of Mobile, Ala.
l.i-mS
Skew
— Hast
W lgglO N K R *
OF
a i c i l l - " - - V ■"*
Ion w ill h o ld * pti tills I l s u r h y of r t c o n i m p i i d l n i t ui th o
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M iss Frances MacDonald Is ]Welcome Fami|y
Engaged To Leonard Miller

Mr. nnti Mrs, Tliunin.* If
Miss Hi'utrii'c Duck, organ- IiicI Joint Id u f Silver Spring,
ist ami Director of Music at
announce the eg■i i w —
H oly C ro rs

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I*triage of their daughter,
is among 1800 organists at- ,SB Krnl)C(„ .Mm.U,mu|(li
tending the NuHonnl Itlennlul eotiutd E. Miller, eon of Mr.
Convention of the American )(| Mrs. Edgur S. Miller, Intluild of Orgnnists this week an Mound Viltuge. Sanford,
in Philadelphia, Penn.
The br|tI,..,.,„ct WM Kni(ltJ.
Many nationally and Inter- ((| with h|ffh h()nur, „ )U
natiunnlly known artist* will
f r o „ , AmiM.jiai| Un|.
be featurud a t this cuiivmi- rally, Washington D. (1.
tion.
lore she received a bacho----------- -----------------L*s degree In mathematics.
Phosphate was first dlrcov- Mr. Miller was graduated
ert'd III IHIIsboraogb River in &lt;x year from Henesrlaer
April, 1883, by a government ilytechuic Institute, Troy,
dredge. From tills happen- V- with a degree in elect■tunee discovery tin* grown a *1 engineering,
nmlti-million dullnr Industry The Wedding will be nn
serving the entlra world Lom .nit of lute August in Hi|.
Tuntpa Port.
b Spring, Md.
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South Seminole

Personals
lly Maryann Mllra
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uoun*
and daughter, uf Oukhurat
Road In Altumunlc Springs
liava Just returned from vieitiiijr In Chicago, Illinois.

MR, AND MRS. F R A N H H 11 of Dulilia Drive in Dellnry, are currently
cntcrtiiinlnir their tlatiyr uiiil her fam ily from Hirniinyhum, Mich.
Cireirir and W ayne Oclilkx: in the front row and in tlie back row are Mr.
and Mrn. Dun Oelilku anr. and Mm. White.

Sanforc Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Wurtl
hav# recently returned from
an extended trip to Ohio, On­
tario, Canada, the New Eng­
land States and the World's
Fair.

aymnnd Studios, have da“l for the mountain! in
h Carolina, a n j they ex
to return to Banfurd Au8.

■a. Clifford Ryerson of
once, Calif., Is the house
t of her shier*. Mr*. C.
lamil, on W. 18th Street,,
Mrs. Gcorgo Mailed on
irtUa.

Sir. and Sirs. John Boni­
face, J r, and daughter, Blaine,
hav* been visiting their par­
ents, Mr. and Mr*. John Boni­
face and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Higginbotham,
ending the recent stats
mtion of the Disabled
Patrick Wilson is visiting rican Veterans and Aualhia grandparents, Mr. and at Tampa were Mr. and
Mrs. S.C, WUaon In Leakavil- Louii Rotunda and son,
le, N.C. and also friends in if Charles, Mr. and k in.
Muffk-y, Mr. and Mrs.
Martinsville, Va.
Hay, Mrs. Maigarcl
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fuller J Mr*. Mildred Kampf
of Burlington, N.C. are cur­ Rolirrt Williams.
rent houv* guests of her sla­ i. Rotunda was appointte r and family, Mr. and Mrs. anductress for tha De­
tent of Florida.
Walter A. Gieiote.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirahner u II. L. Johnson is cur­

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rently attending cam p, at
Camp McQuarrie in the Ocala
National Forr*t with 76 coun­
ty 4-H member* whom ahe
drove to camp in a school bu&gt;.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mount uf
Queen's Mlrron Circle In Caesclbsrry have had Margie's
Dad and Mother, Mr. and Mrs,
Orville G. Fuller from Plainsfield, Indiana for a few daye
x fin rsf o r adoption o r
this week.
H K IO tl T IO S (L O ilS U , VA.
After thry left. Cut. and I*
VTIXfi, VXD V B V X Iin X IX H
Mrs. Gilbert L. East and v p o itrin x n r * s m r .r r r
N I M H MIUMT I I P W A T
daughter, Nu*an, from Chica­ iVXII
x e t i N i x t i i . i : H I I XTV, r i . o n .
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go, llllnui* stopped in for
n o t ic k
ia iir.tttiiiT o iv few daye.
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I h s r s o n , th # H o a r d a f O u u n t y
and stationed In Chicago.
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nf
a-n tln u l*
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now returned from the liosplt
al, but h rr husband waa ad­
mitted a few days ago to th*
Winter Park Hospital.

Mr, and Mrs. Robert E.
Warded of Escondido, Calif.,
and former Sanford residents
are currently visiting Mrs.
Warded’* unde. It. K. Coch­
ran on Laurel Avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. Juliua Colar
Mrs. Warded Is tho furmer of Gum Btreet in Sanlando
Christine Woodruff, and her Hpringo, have returned frum a
broOmr, Walter L. Slouden week's stay in Miami.
mire Sr., ia also visiting in
Sanford.
Mr*. Bob (Clara) Paulsen
of Alpine street In AllamnnU
Lt. and Mrs. Robert Brink Springs, has had major sur­
and children, Fhyldi, June gery this past week at the
and Bobby, of Jacksonville, Winter Park Hospital.
were weekend guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. LMr*. Charles (A m W ) Hen­
Horton Sr„ on Falm rtto Ave­ ry pf Pine street in Sanlando
nue.
Bpring* Estates, had a fall
Li. Brink is a pilot and waa and had to be hospitalised for
stationed at SNAS (rum 1932 a few days, but ia now home
19U.
jand doing fine.

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Grad* MA” Dressed &amp; Drawn
Florida Or Georgia Shipped
Teenagers tram eight cen-l T ro cookouta were held — boys and girls learned to fry cans, and an evening barbe- hardy, were held at I i n
The youngatrra provided their
tral Florida eountica — 1301on* in the morning when the bacon and eggs on large tin cue.
Nature hikes, for the more own entertainment in the
strong — combined learning I t t
and receation early this week
a t 4-II Camp McQuarrle In I S
(ha Ocala National Forest |p |
near Aator Park.
I t was the annual teenage
camp for &gt;0 girls, SO boys
from Seminole, Orange, Bre­
vard, Lake, Marion, Cilnis,
Sumter and Hernando Coun*
ties. The 4-H'era were eccompanied by assistant county
and tom e demonstration ag­
ents. *
The three-day encampment
was packed full of activities
for the group — but It wasn’t
*11 fun and gamea. Sandwich­
ed between organized recrea­
tion, swimming and leisure
time were three hours of
classes each day. Instruction
centered
around exploring
possible careers, keeping rec­
ords Of projects, and food
•cience.
One of the newest subjects
for campers was food science.
Using six basic eaperiments,
STUDYING TIIE CHEMICAL properties of
THE TWIST, BIRD and monkey, favorite
4-II’ers got a quick look at
fowl was emphasized at 4-H Club Camp Mc­
dances
among
tho
teenage
set
were
the
top
a
t­
the effects of liquids In food
Quarrle where teenagers from eight counties
traction
of
the
evening
at
4-H
Camp
McQunrrie
presrvation, the effects of salt
gathered for a week of classes and fun. Shown
for
1.10
4-H'ers
from
Marion,
Orange,
Brevard,
solutions on vegetables, and
here diagnosing the effect of liquids and perCitrus, Sumter, Hernando, Seminole anti Iaikc
tow various baking powders
servation are Seminole County 4-H’crs (from
Counties.
Shown
dancing
are
David
Hay,
Orlan­
affect foods. These and other
left to right) Eleanor Hein, Carmen Adriatico,
do; Kathleen Mendenhall, Sanford, in front;
food experiments give the
Sandy Mikler, anti Pat Coney. Koyce Williams,
Donna
llogan,
Sanford
and
Allen
West
Orlando,
teenagers a background of
assistant county agent supervises.
in
back.
what makes good nutrition.

form of skit*, square dancing,
and social dancing — sans

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Lessons
in
citizenship,
morning flag-raising cere­
monies and evening vespers
munled out the busy program
that closed Thursday noon.
As with all 4-H camps, the
campers themselves were re ­
sponsible for keeping the
cabins and grounds clean,
serving the food, and "pulling
K. P ." duly.
Teenage camps involving
severs! counties are part of
the regular camping schedule
for 4-H boys and girls between
the ages of 10 and 18. Over
6,000 Florida boys and girls
attend for one week each sum­
mer at one of the free 4 II
camps operated by the Flori­
da Agricultural
Extension
Service.
Other
4-lf camps
are
Cloverleaf at Lake Placid.
Timpoochee near Nlcevilie.
Cherry Lake nrar Madison,
snd Poe Lake in the Ocala
National Forest.

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City Throws Cold W ater On Motel Proposal
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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Something to think about:
Thirty-nine per cent of all
adulta living in Seminole
County work and buy outside
il of the county. At one time
® there wa» *uch a thing *■ al­
legiance . . .

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Dr. John E. Johns of Stat­
ion University chided college
graduates in general Monday
during his talk at the Rotary
Club’s Civic Center luncheon.
Urging a sharp increase in
support of colleges and univcrsitlca, he noted: “ You left
school saying ycu wouldn't
give It u dime. That's one vow
you kept."

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Dr. Johns was pointing to
the rough mad ahead for pri­
vate Instutions of higher
learning. His picture was not
a rosy one.

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The Vnrntlon Church School
is under way at First I’rcsbyterian Church and will con­
tinue through Aug. 7. Hours
ire from Hiilf) to 11 :.Tfl rind
children 4 to 11 are invited.
In rharge is Mrs. Robert
Jackson.

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Vacationers return to Sanford and frequently bring to
our attention the odd names
c f cities, towns and other
• rens they encounter on their
trip. Virginn I'ctroikl of the
local Welcome Wagon circles
call* our attention to "Brok­
en Pavement," and "Steven’s
Fork" — both in West Vir­
ginia.

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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with scattered showers; high today around 90; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 50 United Press Lensed Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY. JULY 28, 1904
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 243

St. Johns
Policy Set
By Julian Stenstrom
Associate Editor
Seminole County's Hoard ot
Commissioners today agreed
to formulate and adopt a reso­
lution calling for a study of
flood control and water con­
servation in the arcs sur­
rounding the headwaters of
the St. Johns River.
A delegation of residents
headed by Seig Holmes, chair­
man of the Lake Harney Wa­
ter Association, and support­
ed by State Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. and Seminole
Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager John Krldcr, explained
that recently the low level of
St. Johns River caused waters
to flow south instead of north,
ti'iat at the present lime the
table is almost at sea level,
and that It ia about time
something was done to con­
serve the flow of the river’s
water to prevent the intrusion
of salt,
Krider told the Commission
that the weight of water ac­
tually holds down the salt and

that ways and means must be
found to conserve fresh water
in the area Instead of allow­
ing it to flow northward.
"Two cities on the east
coast," said Krider, "are
pumping 25 million gallons of
water a day from the river."
Sen. Cleveland compliment­
ed the Lake Harney residents
on establishing their own wa
ter association but explained
that for some 25 years these
people have been paying tax­
es to the Central and South
Florida Walcr Control District
and "absolutely nothing has
been done toward flood con
trol or water conservation in
this area. I'm surprised they’­
ve been as patient as they
have through this period."
Cleveland said it appears
the atate cannot do anything
and that (he federal govern
ment Is the only agency which
can provide relief.
The resolution which will
call for action to solve this
problem will be directed to
Congressman Syd Herlong, the
flood control district and the

CDR. Kennedy New
VAH-11 Officer

Reminds of the huge Sine.'slr sign seen In recent tra ­
vels, The "C" had been lost
to the elements, leaving an
Cdr. Robert W. Kennedy has
interesting two words.
been
named commanding of­
• • •
ficer
of
Heavy Attack Squad­
It's Marine Ccrpornl Har­
ron
II
replacing
Cdr. Ilarton
old L. Fennell now. The son
of Mrs. Sue Hruwn of Long- W. Bartholomew who was
wood won the promotion July killed in an aircraft accident
p
] while stationed at the Ma­ July HI.
rine Derracks, Naval Weap­
Cdr. Bartholomew was on a
ons Station, Fntlhrook, Calif. (light from the carrier Frank­
He signed up In the Marines lin D. Roosevelt in the Med­
in January, lflrtO.
iterranean whore the Sanford
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• •
based squadron is nearing the
James Harks, sen of Dr. half-way mark in ita current
and Mrs. Orville L. Harks, at. deployment with the U. S.
tended the Key Club conven­ Sixth Fleet.
tion as a delegate from Semi­
Kennedy has served as the
nole High School. The parley squadron's executive officer
4 was held In Dallas, Texas, since April 6. He brings to Ids
earlier this month. Young new Job more than four year*
Harks is a vice president of experience in heavy attack
■ the local club.
aviation.
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In his new job, Kennedy
Cecil Tucker, county sgilwill be in charge of six twincultural agent, offera this re­
minder for motorists intent
on setting highway records:
A t 46 miles an hour the arng
a is
"Highways are Happy
Ways;" at 65 it’a "I’m hut a
Stranger Here, Heaven Is My
Home;" a t 65, "Nearer My
Cod to Thee;" a t 76, “When
the Roll ia Called Up Yunder,
CAPE KENNEDY &lt;Uri&gt; I'll He There;” and at 85,
The
United States today fired
"Lord, I'm Coming Hume."
its Ranger-7 lelevision probe
• • •
Alfredo, the hamburger on a planned 228,00-mile voy­
age to the moon to get the
eating alligator who spent his
first closeup pictures of the
t fifth summer last year with
lunar service.
the Pat Boyles on the Wekiva
The spacecraft, designed to
River west of Longwood,
hasn’t returned fer his usual end a six-year string of Amer­
ican moonshnl failures, was
■ummer sojourn and the fa­
rocketed toward space atop
mily fears he has met with
an AlUs-Agena that roared In­
soma mishap. Easily identi­ to life at 11:50 a.m. EST with
fied by a missing third toe a blast of orange flame.
on the right front foot, Al­
The pioneering probe was
fredo returned a n n u a l l y
first aimed at a "parking or­
^ around the first of July and
bit" about 115 miles above
* became quite a family pet . . . earth. After coasting for about
has anyone seen Alfredo?
20 minutes to a point over

jet A-3B Sky-warrior attack
bombera and 260 men. He is
also administrative head of a
similar-sized unit, Detach­
ment Eight, currently oper­
ating at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Kennedy, a 10(9 graduate
of the U. S. Naval Academy,
flew propeller craft from ca­
vort carriers during the Ko­
rean War. Later lie earned a
master's degree In nuclear
engineering from the Massa­
chusetts Institute of Technol­
ogy, and began flying jets
during a lour with Sanford's
VAH-S in 1956 59.
He returned to NAS Sanford
last year and served as VAH11 maintenance officer before
becoming executive officer.
His wife, Sunn, and five
sons live in Lake Mary.

Ranger-7 Off
To The Moon

Holley Comes
To Sanford
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Republican
guberrutorisl
candidate Charles Holley of
St. Petersburg was scheduled
to arrive in Sanford at 2 p.m.
today tor a press conference,
with ■ public meeting to fol­
low at 2:30 p.m., at the Sanford Woman's Club.
Holley's appearance here to
meet with hia supporters and
the interested public w u ar
ranged by the Holley For Governor Committee. Co • chair
men of the committee are
Mrs. O. G. Bryant and Mrs.
JU JCeotb.

Africa, the Agena upper stage
was expected to rocket Rang­
er toward the moon at 24,480
miles per hour.
The silvery rocket thunder­
ed into the clear blue sky aft­
er a flawless countdown. Sec­
onds after launch, the rocket
arched over the Atlantic leav­
ing a brilliant white vapor
trail on its way to the prelim­
inary orbit.
About 8 minutes after blast­
off, space agency officials said
the Agena rocket hid success­
fully propelled the spacecraft
Into its coasting orbit, waiting
lo be kicked out toward the
moon.

OFFICIAL TOUR of the new city hcwiiro treatment plant was taken by
Sanford City Commimdoners today. Here they are being shown operation
of the drip chamber by plant manager Rick Richard Jr. Viewing tiie oper­
ation from left to right arc Mayor A. L. Wilson; Comrnr. M. L. Unborn;
City Manager W. 10. Knowles; Richard Jr,; Comrnr. Earl Higginbotham;
Sewerage Superintendent Rob Kelley and Public Works Director, Sid
Richard.

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Thant Accepts
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) —
United Nation* Socertary
General Thant has accepted
the invitation of President
Johnson to visit Washington
Aug. 0, soon after he returns
Aom ■-atote, vlati tc Moscow.

JFK Report
WASHINGTON' (UI’I) —
The Warren Commission's re­
port on the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy
will lie mode public by the
White House by mid-Septem­
ber, Informed sources said to­
day.

Rough Sailing
VENICE, Italy (UPI) —
Flfly-alx gondoliers threat­
ened to burn their boats un­
less the city government doe*
something abcut the way
their competitors, the motor­
boat pilots, are whipping up
waves In the grand canal.

Klan Reward
MCCOMII, Mis*. (UIT) —
The Ku Klux Klan offered «
$1 ,000 reward yesterday for
Information into the burning*
of Negro churches In this
area hit In recent weeks by
a series of bombings and
church fires.

Bank Law Asked

Engineer's Report
Sparks Argument
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Sanford city fathers threw
cold water on tha offer of a
motel and restaurant building
firm from Charlotte, N. C.,
which expressed "extremely
great interest" in building in
the proposed waterfront de.
velopment, at their meeting
Monday.
The letter from thr firm,
which
builds nationally
known mctels and restau­
rant* expressed a desire to
make m feaalblllty study "to
determine the slsc of the mo­
tel and food operation to
start with . . . with ptans for
maximum additions."
The North Carolina firm
risked that the City pay half,
(or about $750) of the study,

North Orlando
Company Sued
For $2 Million

The North Orlando Com­
pany is facing a 32 million
suit filed against it in Federal
Court in Orlando hy an Ha­
waiian businessman, Harold
T. Oklmoto.
The plaintiff alleges he
thought he was buying most
of the Town of North Orlando
last December and April
when he signed papers for
the purchase.
He claims tiie defendants
cheated
him by not selling Hie
Samples of the finished pro
duct of sludge was shown ami land he thought he was buy­
it was explained that the ing. Okimoto says Dial prior
siuilgo occurs when solids are to signing tiie various papers
separated from liquids. The he looked at maps, inspected
resulting material can then the property.
t&gt;c dried or burnod, without Th« Hawaiian stales he
odor.
gave a promissory nolo for
Whi n R is dried, as the city 3840,000 and then gave the de­
is now doing, the resultant fendant* another one which
product can be used as a fer­ was blank. This and other
tilizer for grass, shrubs and documents were Incomplete,
ornamentals, (anything b u t tie said, but lie depended on
food products).
the defendant's "good faith"
Tlic city will utilize the pro­ in filling the blanks.
cessed fertilizer first to com­ He further allegci he paid
plete landscaping of the the defendsnt 356,660 during
treatment plant grounds, and
preparations for the land deal
then for city parks and plant
iiut the company will not now
ings.
repay It.
Plant Superintendent Rick
He asked (lie court to void
Richard Jr., explained that
the
contract documents and
this is the first time that the
complete processing has been demands 32 million damages.
done, with the finished pro His attorneys arc John M.
Robertson and Harold War
duct ready for use.
HI.
In previous reports of the
sale, the owners were listed
as Hie Silver Creek Precision
Corp., Silver Creek, N. Y.
IlESSEltMKR. Ala. (UP!) Deed of transfer as filed gt
—A move to cteatu the first that time in Scmiunle County
new Alabama county in 61 indicated Oklmoto would pay
j m i i uii* being pushed by to­
31,126,265 to Uic Silver Creek
rn) Democrats today, while In
firm. A mortgage of |I.Z5
Montgomery State Atty. Gen.
million was also recorded
Richmond Flowers looked in­
from Oklmoto to Silver Crock.
to the legal angle*.
When contorted by The HerTim new-county push, which
would split tiie so-called Bes­ aid for comment early this
semer Cut-Off area away morning, local North Orlan­
from Jefferson County, was do Company manager Frank
started h* a by-product of Fasula said "Thla ia quite a
congressional rcdlslrictlng. A a 1mck. This Is the company'*
special session of the Legis­ main office and no pspera
lature will consider redlatricU have been served here. We
had no Indicallon that Mr.
log next week.
Okimoto was preparing such
action and therefore, at this
Herald Index
time, are totally unprepared
4 to make any statement."
Aldiy ............ . . - __ Page
Mayor (rone Van Eepoel,
Bridge ................ . . . Page 4
Classified .......... page 10- 1) ■iked for an opinion ■■ to
Comic* ......____ .... Page 0 what reaction ol village off]
Editorial ... -------.... Pag* 8 dale would be, advised that
'i the council would continue, as
Funeral* ............
Horoscope ........... . . . Page It It has In the past, to work for
Society _____ ... .... Page 5 growth and improvement of
Sports . . . . ___... .. Poge 0•7 the village aa a whole regard­
TV Program* __ ---- Page t less of who holds ownership
We the Women ...... Pag* 4 of the undeveloped properties.

City Commissioners
See Sewage Plant
Sanford City Commissioners
saw for the first time today,
the final product of the new
sewage treatment plant at
Mill Crook.

No Paving For
School Opening
th e southern mile of Win­
ter Park Drive, that stretch
of road which runs from Sit
I3tl norlfi to South Seminole
Junior Hi;:h School, now being
paved by a joint effort of
Seminole County ami Uie Town
of Casselberry, will not lie
ready by the time school*
open Aug. 31.
This was apparent today
wlwn Herman Joyce, repre­
senting the Casselberry road
board, requested the county
to Install 336 leet of drainage
pipe ta-fo'c the paving U ac­
tually done.
"1 his will delay our pro­
gram." J. C. Lavender, coun­
ty road superintendent, de­
clared "But, we're not going
to have It finished jn time (or
the opening of school any­
way."
The Town of Casselberry
sai l it would pay up to $3.500
for the installation. This fig­
ure was eliminated when the
Commission agreed to install
the pipe at four crossings at
the aelusl cost of laying it.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Federal Deposit Insur­
ance Corporation (FDIC),
alarmed hy the failure af four
banka this year, is *"king
Congress for legislation to
tighten supervision cf hank­
A nonpartisan group of
ing institutions.
South Seminole residents will
meet Thursday at the Amer­
Cardinal Picketed ican legion Hall, Prairie
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Lake, in Fern Park, to form
Catholica protesting J. Frnn- a campaign committee for
cls Cardinal McIntyre's alleg­ Republican presidential can­
ed lack of leadership against didate Harry Goldwater.
racial discrimination picket­
George Hobrow mid Hie
ed the chancery Monday at meeting will In-gin at 7:45
the moment the cardinal was p.m. Presiding will be Ford
celebrating a Requiem Mass Cavanaugh. A l s o attending
for a prominent woman Ne­ will tie State Rep. Jan For­
gro leader.
tune.

Goldwater Unit
To Organize

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New Alabama
Countv Asked

with the completed plans
bring turned over to the city,
when the survey Is completed.
The president of the firm,
Ned P. Laughinghouse came
to Sanford last week, met
with City Manager W. E.
Knowles and studied the pic­
torial presentation and the
waterfront development plans.
He said his firm would be
"Interested In participation
in ownerahlp, management,
financing and obtaining a
tease for a food and motel
operation."
Commissioner* flatly turn­
ed down any city participa­
tion in the financing of thr
study and instructed Knowles
to write the firm, thank them
for their interest, and ask
them to delay any commercial
study until after the en­
gineering study Is completed.
In the discussion engendernl hy the offer, comm lisle ti­
er* were not in agreement as
to what they wanted the en­
gineering study to show.
Knowles handed them coplra
of the letters which went out
to the engineering firms,
along with the outline of
what the preliminary report
Is to ahow.
After hassling ever tha
maler for aome lime, com­
missioners asked Knowles to
add to thn list a commercial
and retail study of the pro­
posed plana for the motel,
restaurant and marina com­
plex.
"I want lo know If we
are going to make any
money out of this," said
Commissioner J. 11. Crappa.
"1 want to know who ia
going to cnme here and use
these facilities. I'm not go­
ing to vote to spend a half
a million dollars on ■ lot
of dorks and buildings un­
less I know someone will

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romp here and use them."
he said.
"Where ar* all these
yarht* ‘they* tell me will
com* her* and tie up?
Who'* going to us* Ihle
m o t e l and restaurant?
Where are all these people
romlng from, with ell (hie
money?" Crappn naked.
"You gotta ahow me,"
Crappa roncluded.
The city manager taid th at
letters and a list of the re*
qulrcment* had been lent to
n i n a mart,!* engineering
firms. Four hove expressed
interest and will send their
representatives her* to talk
with tha city commissioner*.
Thn first appointment, with a
representative of J. E. Grein­
er Company out of Tampn
has been set for 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday,
Appointments
alto have
been set with Lockwcod
Greene Engineers from Spartenhurg, S. C, and David Volk rrt Associate* from Miami.
The firm of Maurice H. Con­
nell and Aeaocaltee from Mi­
ami has alio offered to come
here and meat with commis­
sioners.
Atl thn firms will be asked
to submit preliminary plane
and aketchee of bulkheading,
land filling, marina construc­
tion, land traffic flow, park­
ing provisions, utility eatenlions, layout of docka, serv­
ice facilities, design and con­
struction materials of the
docks, a detailed coat break­
down, engineering coats, time
estimate! and apeclflraUona
for the actual construction of
the development plan.
Additional requests added
hy commissioners Monday In­
clude commercial and retail
studies in relation to tha mo­
tel, restaurant and marina faclHties.

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Resignation 0 ! Bond
Trustee Accepted
City Commissioners Mon­
day accepted "with regret"
the resignation of Voile Wil­
liams Sr. from the Board of
Bond Trustee* of the city.
Williams, who has served
on the board for nearly ten
years was warmly commend­
ed hy all Ihe commissioners
individually and hy the group
as a whole for the efficient
ami effective manner In
which Ute board had been ad
ministered.
"We are In as good shape
as we have ever been," said
Comm. Earl Higginbotham.
"We ere In belter shape,”
■aid Comm. J. H. Crappa
"We hsve reduced our bond­
ed Indebtedness and our bond
are selling at top prices, now.
Mr. Williams has clone a fine
job of taking csrc of other
people's money. He has done
a terrific job for the city."
George Touhy, executive

vice president of First Federal was present at the com­
mission meeting and said that
he had come ee a representa­
tive of Sanford cltiiene and
taxpayers to commend Wil­
liams for the fine handling of
the bond board trusteeship
and express appreciation for
his efforts in behsif of tha
city.
Williams has received no
compensation for his ten year*
work, though "I did get In on
a steak dinner one time," he
commented.
Comm. Crappi Initiated •
motion that a resolution of
commendation be presented
Williams by the comm let ion
in behalf of the City of San­
ford.
Jerry Senkarik was appoint*
ed to fill the vacancy on the
board, with the board mem
here to be instructed to elect
their own chairman.

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WHITE GOODS EVENT!

Now In Progress

Four Threats To Privately Endowed Universities Pointed Out
Four "shark!" which pose
a major threat to the future
of private education institu­
tions In thla country were
identified in detail Monday
noon at the Rotary Club meet­
ing in the Civic Center.
The speaker was Dr. John
E. Johns, professor ol Stetson
University, who also outlined
future growth plana (or the
DeLand school.
The first threat listed by

Dr. Johns was the "demand
for capital outlay." Expan­
sion and modernisation cotta
have created a huge burden
on the schools, he said, not­
ing that the physics budding
at DeLand ia the seme one
which was in use when the
school started and bad only
70-pius students.
Physicists who studied prior
to 1942, he said, find their
subjects of thst period out­
dated. Yet, be pointed out,

Stetson is still using the ssme
structure.
The speaker said expansion
and modernization costs dur­
ing the past 60 years exceed
that of the previous 300 years.
Second "shark" to threaten
private school* was listed as
"student costs." It now costs
about 33.000 a year in tuitions
and fees to attend a univers­
ity, ha added.
Dr. Johns said a student
preparing to become a doctor
or lawyer can expect to ex­

pend 326,600 to 125,000 for his
education,
"Teacher shortage" w a a
lifted as the third "shark."
lie asserted many teacbera
are switching lo more lucra­
tive jobs in industry and
"they can’t be blamed.”
"Complete unconcern" was
given as the fourth "and most
important" cause ot the Im­
pending downfall of private
education. "If people care,"
Dr. Johns said, "they usually
find the way."

lie scored the lack of in­
terest among graduates and
urged his listeners to do all
In their power to help their
alma m iter to prevent the
private educational s y s t e m
from "falling by the wayside."
Expressing firm confidence
la Stetson, Dr. Johns said a
new business administration
building cosUng $500,000 is
planned fur the campus next
year, lie also said a science

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NATIONWIDE
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pledged $1.5 million, Ford
Foundation another $1.5 mil­
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VFW Auxiliary
Has Meeting
In DeBary
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By Mr*. Frank W hile

By Ml*. Frank White
Mr*. Myrtle Hill,
of th* auxiliary to DeBary
VFW Pott 8093, presided at
the July meet in* for her firtt
time since being elected
received a warm welcome
from the membenhip.
Sire. Hill w ai unable
tend the June meeting i
« a i a t Lake City
Hotpltal where her huiband.
Frank Hill, underwent surgery. He it eonvaleecing at
home now but ia due back
the hospital this Thumday.
Mr*. Hill announced that the
would be happy to deliver artklet collected for the veter­
ans a t this time end
Alice Beinert volunteered to
pick up contribution* if call­
ed.
During her stay at the hos­
pital lira. Hill contributed 96
hours service spent in
ping and earinr for
arena and in helping with of­
fice clerical work.
In buainesa of the meeting,
l i n . Hill was appointed
delegate, and Mrs. Crete Den­
ning aa alternate, to the Na­
tional Convention to be held
Aug. 24-28 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Denning, who serve*
as ways and means chairman,
reported on plana for an Oct.
29 card party and Mr*. Bein­
e rt on the project of making
• handmade afghan to be
awarded a t the party with
proceeds to benefit the group's
hospital program.
Mrs. Terrance Reilly was
welcomed after her absence.
Next regular meeting was
scheduled for 7:80 p.m., Aug.
20, a t the Firemen's Recrea­
tion Hail.

Forest City
Civic Group
To M eet

Mrs. Hughes
Dies In East

th a t pursuant to a F tnel B e­
er ee of F oreclosure 4*t*t the
14th day o f July, i s t t . end e n ­
tered la Chancery Caee No
ISOS In the Circuit Court of
th e Ninth Judicial Oircult. In
and for Bemlnole County. FlorH e wherein PAN AMERICAN CHIT, IN AN U FOII CE MIXOLI:
U T M INBURANCE COMPANY. C O l ' N T y , F l . O l t l l l l .

Legal Notice

U iu lilio t

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(SEAL)

Arthur H. B eckw ith. Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
Sem inole County. Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
D eputy Clerk
IIUHNEY, OUIINKT A
IIANDLKV
Xes North M agnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida

Allnmcyo for llie Plaintiff
I'ul.tl.l,; July J*, IVSt

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MAYKLOWEH NATIONAL
LIFE INSUBANOK COMPANT,
■ T r im curporallnn,
P U ln llff,
LONNIE B E A L F onD and
A L IC E

B F A L F o n n , h la

w ife

and r.KON IfA B niS and
7.KTTA LEE IIAtlHIA. Ilia wlfa.
Hr r-n Joule
M IT M 'H O F I t l . H

NOTICE IH IliritK U r UIVKN
purauanl lo a Final llei raa of
foreclosure. 4»le4 July !(. 1aaa.
and anlatad In Chancery raaa
Nun.i.ar ||u :* . It, and for Her
Inoin County. Florida, wdin
tn the tlAYFLOWF.n NATION­
AL I.IFK IN H lfllA N fi: COM
I'ANV, a Tevaa o.rporalKni, la
P la in tiff and I/tK K lE 11KALFOIIH and ALP I! IHBALFOIIP
hla w ife and LF.oN IIA llR IV,
and 7.KTT A LEF. IIA Mil TR. hla
wlf*. *ra li*fand*ni*. I will a*ll
In Ilia lilghtat and brat bl.ldar
for i* ih at the front dour of
llir Mrmlnid* County, Court
hou-r. Hanford,
Florida, at
I w .lw o'clock nnuii, on tha
llt h day of Auauat. 1*41, tha
follnndna daanrlbad taal aalata,
local &lt;4, situate, and bring In
Hrmtnola County, Florida, lo
wit:
1,01 S. Block C, IIAIIMONT
MOMKH. at cording to Ih*
P lal tharaof aa recorded
in Plat Bb.-,k IS. r a s e 31.
Public tlrrorda of Hernianla Counly, Florida,
logothrr with Ih* follow in g
llrnia of property » lilch ara
loealrd In and parmananily
Install til a* part nf tha Im
provamania on aald land:
1 heatara. perm anently Inalallad.
aald property brine the earn*
aa art forth In Ihr Final Be
r r- r of fore. luaure
BATCH thla M lh day of July,

Ruby Admits
He Planned It
DALLAS (UP1) — Jack
Ruby tald during a lie detec­
tor teat given him by the FBI
Saturday that ha decided the
morning of Nov. 24 to kill
Lee Harvey Oewald, the Dal­
las New* aald today.
Two FBI aganla gave the
teat to the 58-year-old con­
demned slayer In the county
jail in the prracnce of a War
ren Commission investigator.
Ruby had requested the teat.
The paper aald tha agenta
f o u n d nothing Indicating
Ruby lied during the teat but
that analysis of polygraph
truclngi of his breathing and
pulse were not complete.

Judith F. B ritt and baby boy,
Elanor Rogers and baby girl,
Leetha Fisk* and baby girl,
all of Sanford; Nancy Huffman, Ceaselberry.
JULY 25. 1964
Admlsefons
Lorraine D. W i l l i a m a,
Jamaa E. Howell, Mery Anne
Werner, all of S a n f o r d ;
T h o m a s Scudierl, Daltons;
Brenda Vickers, Longwood.
Discharges
Joseph Miller Jr., Wanda
Cell Ritchie, Henry Oliver,
Valerie Ann Muee, Paulin*
Knight, lla irl Hoag, Juanita
Marks, Lucille Dudley, Deroy
Holt, Nancy Jo Perry and
baby boy, all of Sanford;
Len* Morgen, DeBary; Robert
Jackion, Lake Mary; Jeffrey
Krecek, North Orlando.
JULY 26, 1064
Ad miae Iona
Evelyn Thomae, Kenneth
I-ee, Julia McGough, Helen J.
Rlyth, Dennla Hogan, Monroe
Wilcox, Thomae Baker, Curtia
Hoffman, Gus Michele Mel*
nora Altshuler, Enie Poehordo. Merle Collard, Pherron
L. Davie, all of Sanford;
Larry Busby, luika Monroe;
Aline Hendrix, Tltuevilt*.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Harry J.
Altshuler of Sanford, a girl;
Mr. and Mr*. William G.
Vlckara of Longwood, a boy.
Dlachariee
Ann Platt, Helen Faye MeCune, Leila M. Butner, Mar­
garet Bynum, Thomae Jeffer­
son Bowman, Mary Buth Wal­
ler and hahy girl, alt of San­
ford; Betty L. Dunn, Fern
Park.

By Julia Bartoa
Mrs. Robert Webb, reader
for the Chlldren'a Story Hour
which la conducted each Sat­
urday during the summer at
the Altamonte Spring* Cominunity Houae from 9:30 un­
til 10 a.m., report* that a to­
tal of 27 youngsters between
the age* of four and 12 years,
are registered this summer.
Average attendance for the
past three Saturdayi has
been 18, however, *n Increase
ia expected as families return
from vacation.
Dua to increased enrollment
and interest In the program
thla year, Mrs. Webb feels
that next summer two read­
er! will be nereaeary and that
age group divisions will be
required.
The Story Hour te aponaor*d In conjunction with the Al­
tamonte Library and the Al­
tamonte Community Library
Association.

City Boy Found
Safe In Woods
PARK, Calif. (UPI)—"Who
would figure a city boy would
know how to take care of him
self In the woods?"
A park ranger aiked that
question somewhat in awe
Saturday night after a loyear-old "city boy" from Los
Angeles, missing In the Yote
mile wiklemess for eight
days, was found alive and
well.
O t h e r rangers described
John Ireland Jr.'s survival
"an absolute miracle."
But young John had another
explanation as he rested in a
hotpltal bed Sunday. He at
tributed his survival to "kerp
ing my head."

Health Fund Up Sanford Tavern
Meet Postponed
Cited By State
$14.8 Million
Sunday’* meeting of
The New Guinea Tavern of

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) The state Board of Health ap­
proved a $62.2 million budget
for the coming two years Sun­
day and urged establishment
of a 10-man committee to
study mental health problems
in Florida.
The budget represents a
$14.1 million increase over the
1**1
last two years and still must
(MEAL)
Clark of lha Clrrult Court be spproved by the- Legisla­
Byt Sandra H Johnaon
ture,
Leonard V. Wood
of i WIIITTAKKIt and PTLK
Dr. Wilson T. Sawder,
A llom eya for Ih* P laintiff.
chairman of the board, aald
Hull* 301.
1011 Kaei Colonial Drlva,
the higher budget Is needed
Orlando. Florida
"If we are tn operate i t tha
Publish: July 11, 1111
peak of efficiency."
CDB-I0I
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will net be raapoluiWIe
far aay debts iarurred by
aayenr other than myaelf.
Nathaniel I,. Wlgglni

27 Enrolled
For Story Hour
In Altamonte

Hospital Notes

JULY 21, 1984
Admissions
Loretta M. Hobart, Lula
Ellison, Mattie Singleton, Bet­
ty Via, Ray Wright, Hattie
Fields, Joseph Miller Jr., I.ena
Lockley, all of Sanford] Mary
Elisabeth Cowell, Willow Dav­
ie, DeBary; Jaffray Krtcek,
North Orlando] Reuben Walletedt, Lake Mary.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Fall
Jr. of Sanford, a boy] Mr. and
Mr*. Charles Hobart of San­
ford, a girl.
Dlechargea
James J .Sexton Jr., Willie
William*, Ella Maa Uruoks,
Effia H*w»on, Gyp* I* Scott,
Myra Weldon, William D.
Oaki, Juanita Pries, William
Moure, Augusta Ann Cahill,
John Pfcsali-y, Erma Kelley,
i v t i i k r u n t i i i n i b t n r U ntie Gouin and baby boy,
r i m N IN T H J t'tH fT IA I . f i l l .

r la ln tltf.
and
C.
MARTENS end
KLIEABBTII
JAN E MAItTUNS. hie w ife, and
P. EEULI * IONS. IN C , r
F lorida eerporailan, ara Be
randanta I ertll a a l ! I U the
and beat bidder, or
hlddare, for ea ih , at tha from
door o f tha Stm lnnia Cauntr
i ourlhouaa In Sanford, Heminole Counly, Florida, at H ire
o'clock A. M-. on tho ISth day
o f Auauot. l i l t , tha follow ing
dascrlbed prnparly aa a tt forlli
In aald Etna! Baoreo, Mtuate
In Hemlnola County. Florida
t o - w it:
\ j n r 1. B t / t C K 1. SAN
s k m K N oi.idt F i n r r a m BITIUN. aoeordlna to plal
t h a r a e f recorded In Plal
Book II. P a a » dl. Public
Beoorde of Bemlnole Ooun
ty. Florida.
IncluiMne
apodfleally.
but
tint by way of lim itation, the
fn llo w ln e f u t u r e , a n d e&lt;iult&gt;
inent, a ll p a r a ia n a a lly Inatall
•dl
t Bolara W all F u rn a c aa
I Maple Chef llullt-ln Uve-i
t Maxlc Chef M ur'a .a Unit
1 P r e w a y K lh a tle t Fan
t V enetian ltllnda
t l l a r l ia s a Ule|&gt;oaat • l in t point
T o g e th e r with all a l r u s l u ; * .
a n d Im provem ants now and
h e r e a f te r an tald land, and fixt u r e a a tt a c h e d thereto, and all
rente, laeuea, p ro c ee ],.
and
p rn flla a r c r j l n s and to a r r m e
from aald yretrleee. all «&gt;l
w hich a ra I n i lu d r d within the
fo ra g o ln g daacrlp llon amt tha
h a b e n d u m th e r a o li alee all aaa.
• te a m ,
electric,
w a te r ,
and
n l h a r h e a tin g , cooking, r e f r i ­
g e r a t i n g , lig h tin g , plumbing,
v e n ti l a t i n g .
Ir r ig a tin g ,
and
p o w e r ayalama. m arhlnee. appltancaa. flatu ree , and a ppurlenancaa, which now a ra or
m a y h a r e a f t e r p a r ta la to. o r be
ueed w ith, tn or on aald pramlaaa. a t a n t h o u g h they be d e ­
tac hed or d e tachable.
W ITNESS my hand and the
official aval of Ihle llonurable
Court at Hanford. HentlnvU
County, Florida, thla Itth day
o f July, 1MI.

By Maryann Miles
Tha August meeting of the
Forest City Community As­
sociation will be held at 8
p.m. next Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bethea
on Forest City Road.
On the agenda for the even­
ing will be discussion of wgya
and mean* tn ralae money for
huildlng the Foreat City Com­
munity Club House in Lake
Harriet Eatatei.
,
Officers are especially urg­
ed to attend the meeting and
all Interested members are in­
vited.

GLENN SMITH, center, chairman of the summer youth program in De­
Bary, which Ih sponsored under auspices of the DeBary Civic Center, is
shown teaching a team of boys how to play ahufflebonrd on courts in
back of the Community Center.
(Cox Photo)

MIAMI (U PI) — Florida
traffic aceldanta took IA Uvea
ever the weekend.
A head-on collision near
Mrs. Edith C. Hughe*. 55,
Inglia Sunday claimed the
Elder Spring*, died July 20 In
Uvea of Rosa Sutter, 65, SaraHerkimer Memorial Hoipltil
68, of Aubumdale.
at Richmond 5prlng, N. Y.
aoU, and Orris T .Hancock,
She hid been vliitlng with her
aunt, M n. Wjlliim Babb,
when taken 111.
She la aurvived by her hus­
i s n n c m c u iT c o u r t n v
T i t * MKTS* J fD I C ta t. T IB . band, Howard L. Hughes, of
o t rr. tsr a x o f o r l a s i s n i B
Sanford, and a slater, M n.
c o t 's r r , r i o R tn a
n r cwAsrrwitr s o . t a r n
Grace Pfiitercr, Weit Hemp­
MORTOAOB FORECLOBI RM
FAV AMKIttC AN 1.TFK I*. stead, L. I.
aUltANCK COMPANT, a Lou.
Mr*. Hughe* and her hus­
telaaa e orpera lloo.
PIslaMft. band moved to Florida from
ROBERT C. 14 ARTE WB in 4 Buffalo, N. V., In 1846.
E LIZ A B E TH JA N E MARTENS,
Final rites were conducted
till wife, anil P. EEIT1.I A
Friday in Franklin
BONS, INC., a Florid* eorpor- 1 a a t
Alton,
Square, L. I , N. Y. Burial
pifinilihta
CAERE'S NOTICE OF SALE wai in Pine Lawn Cemetery,
NOTICE IB HEREDT OtVEN Suffolk County, N. Y.

a

John Kiaael of Palmetto
Drive, D*B*ry, who is organ­
ising and will teach a class
for la ryn gee tom eel this fail
in the DeBary Community
Center Red C ron room, has
been commended by the Flor­
ida I.aryngeetpmrt Asiocistion for his action.
This clats, the only one
available in the area, is being
sponsored through coopera­
tion of Chaater Rcarlck,
president of the DeBary Civ­
ic Association. Literature and
material* needed will be pro­
vided by Mr*. Adam Muller,
chairman of the DeBary Can­
cer Unit which is a part of
the West Volusia Unit nf the
American Cancer Society.
Seven laryngectomees al­
ready have enrolled for the
class and nthera In need of
tha service may make ar­
rangements to attend by con­
tacting Kiaael.

MEMBERS OF SCOUT TROOP 507, sponaored by Grace Methodist
Church, are pictured returning from a one-week outing a t Camp La-NoChc. They are (front row. from left) Tommy Whigham, Tommy Hite,
B'.alr Kitncr and Lamaar Willimag; (second row) Alan Danlela, Armon
RoRiiman, Dick Mamele and Bill Kennedy; (third row) Scoutmaater Russ
Kitner, Lane Ely, Karl Roitsman and James Averett.

16 Killed

Legal Notice

DeBary Man
Commended By
State Group

NOT RK8PONSIHLK
I will not be responsible
for aay debt* Incurred by
aayaae other I baa Myaelf.
Juocph II. Coulomb*
■
*
"

Sanford has been charged by
the State Beverage Depart­
ment with piecing an unau­
thorised person in charge of
its business and failure to
maintain adequate invoice*.
State Beverage Director
Richard B. Keating haa or­
dered the owner to thow
cause why the license ahould
not be revoked or euspended.

the
West Lake Brantley Civic
Aeaociation wee postponed due
to rain and haa bean resched­
uled for next Sunday at 6 p.m.
on the Lake Brantley beach­
front property owned by the
association. In the event of
rain the meeting will be held
at tha home of Mr. and Mr*
L. C. Rigsby on Lake Brant­
ley Drive in Forest City.

CALL

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5 0 4 Ct ' l c- y A t t .

CO

ny Julian Stenstrom
Associate Editor
Reaction to the Scmincl*
County School Board’s *6.25
million budgat for tha lOft-l-65
*chool year, which caili for
a 1.07 miliage increase ami a
total of 9.32 mills, met with
almost unanimous approval
of local official*.
General J . C. Hutchison,
member of th* Board of
DEIIARY YOUTHS attemlinp the summer youth program are ahown in
County Commlsslonen, de­
)mn&lt;licmft aea.-Mon with Mrs. Alan Duffin, Mr*. Albert Moesel and Mrs,
clared: "I don’t have any chil.
Chester Rosrick, left to rijrht. who nrc teaching the children to make
dren in school snymore but
pencil holders and butterflies from spangles and glitter.
(Cox Photo)
I do hav* some grandchildren.
If it means raising the millage to provide them with the
best possible education I'm
ready to go along with it."
State Rep. Joe Davia said
he would go along with Gen­
eral llutchiion. He added,
however, " I’d suggest that
our Board of Public Instruc­
tion continue to economise
whenever and wherever it
can to get the moat out of
the tax dollar."
Karlyle Houiholder, Scm!
note County Judge-elect and
also president of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of
Commerce, slid he thought
that "Our system is doing
quite well. Our school offi.
cieli a rt forward loooking
and we've got to go along
with them."
County Commissioner I.ea
Gtry commented, "I wish I’d
had it as good when I went to
school as our children havn
WINNERS CHOSEN for their art work displayed Fridny morning at the
it today."
Summer Recreation Arts and Crafts Show at South Seminole Elementary
County Commission Chair­
were, left to right, Heth Ann Lucas, Charlene Spencer, Cathy Cassel­
man
James Avery observed:
berry, Carol Sullivan and Janice Chunnel.
(Herald Photo)
“The School Board must be
complimented on their good
public relations." Ob vie u sly.
with tongue in cheek he ex­
plained, "The School Board
raises its miliage 1.07 mills
and gets complimented. Mean,
while, the County Commis­
Hertchell Z. Dunn, 84, of sion holds the line on Its mill5tonroe Corner, died at 9:30 ege end some people still
p.m. Sunday in Seminole Me- aren’t satisfied."
ir.orial Hospital.
Born July 31, 1879, in Coch­
ran, Ga„ he had lived in San­
ford for the past 3a y e a n . He
wa* a retired carpenter and
was a member o( the Ml. Ha­
ven Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivor* are four sons, E.
By Doris Dean
L., J. L. and Henchell E.,
The popular "Blue Cha rac­
all of Sanford and W, E. of es," five-piece bend which ia
Tifton, Ga.; two daughters, widely-known throughout Cen­
Mr*. I, W. Nettles of Sanford tral Florida, will play for thti
*nd Mr*. W. B. Hendrix of week'a North Orlando Teen
Orlando; 18 grandchildren, 42 Club Dance.
great grandchildren and one
Dances are sponsored by
hrother, J. W. Dunn, of Odom, the NOT* each Thursday
DONNING HER artist smock Cynthia Jewell of
Ga.
Casselberry attacks the paper with her own
from 7:30 until 11:30 p.m. at
style of modern art. Painting teaches use of
the North Orlando Recrea­
the hands ns well as the basic colors and is one
tion A m and ara open to all
of tho skills used in preparing the new first
teenagers In tha village and
graders in an oriental ion program a t South
surrounding communities. Tic­
Seminole Elementary School.
kets are available from any
Sanford Lodge 1861. Loyal member of th* club or admis­
Order of Moos* and Sanford sion may b* paid a t tha en­
Chapter 1404, Women of the trance.
5!oose, entertained at a dou­
ble surpriie birthday party
honoring Governor Ed Lacey Auto Smeared
Cecil Cerlton of 664 Plumo­
end M n. Florence McCerson
following the men's weekly se Dr. reported to police Sun­
day someone had smeared
last Wednesday.
Lacey wa* presented gift* catsup and mustard on the
of a clgarett lighter and • outside of hie car and on the
belt and S in . McCaraon ra- tha front saat sometim* S at­
reived a rhinestone necklace urday night.
and earring set as mementos
of the occasion.
Refreahmanta served to the
H * . HRRSCttKM.
Kunmore than 75 members a t­ O •r*l
services for H*r»eh*lt Z.
tending consisted of a buffet
Dunn, II, of Slonro* corner
who 41*4 Sun4»y, will h*
supper, prepend by tha wom­
h*14 at I pm. *V*4ne*4ay *t
en, and a large birthday rake.
HrUoon Funeral Item* with

H. Z. Dunn, 84,
Dies In Hospital

Name Band
To Play For
N O T Dance

Moose Party
Honors Two

Funeral Notice

Hera's hoping t h a t t h e
pickle crop thla year ia a
dllly.

THESE CASSELBERRY youngsters are at­
tending the four week orientation program for
new first graders a t South Seminole Elementary
School. While Donald Heath, left, concentrates
on lying tho practice shoe. Jimmy Stewart and
Calvin Dahl are having fun with the model
village.

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Killer Holier! Smith officialIng *n4 KI4er Jo* Marvell of
Orlaiulo *e*l*tlna- Hurlal will
b* In Kvergrae it Cemetery
nrlMon Funeral Mom* tn
rharg* of arrangement*.

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Sanford tanluD galling ads

�Demo Platform Expected To Denounce 'Extrem ists' By Name
Parly Facing
Battle Over
Credentials
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Democratic platform drafter*,
their Republican rounr aalike
1'
rpnrts, very likely will de­
trri&gt;
nounce political extremism
whether cf the right or left.
They may mention the John
Birch Society amt the Ku
Klux Klnn as well as the
Comunist party by name.
Present thinking of atmie
key TVeinocutU U that Uiey
also may Rive Republicans in
v^'nifress a pat on the back
for helping pass the civil
right* law which Sen. Barry
Goldwatcr voted against.
Democratic expect no repe­
tition of past convention civil
right battles as far as the
platform is conccmrd. They
face such a fight on creden­
tials, and can only hope to
hold it to less than partyf littin g dimensions.
At their San Francisco con­
vention, the Republicans re­
jected efforts to include in
their platform criticism cf
extremists, tnd Goldwater
said In his acceptance speech
that extremism in defense of
liberty was not a vice.
On civil rights, the Repub­
licans committed themselves
Vj "faithful execution" of the
new civil rights law, but ne­
glected to claim credit for
the powerful GOP help thut
enabled Uio Democratic Con­
gress to pass it.
Goldwater was cne of only
six GOP senators who voted
against the civil rights hill,
aimed at curbing race disfim inntion in schools, jobs
voting, use of public accom­
modations, and outlay of fed
cral funds, lie rolled its job
und public accommodations
sections unconstitutional.
The Democritie Platform
Committee now being assem­
bled is headed by Rep. Carl
Albert, Okln., House Demo­
cratic leader and a close as0 rin te of President Lyndon
II. Johnson.
The 100-nmn committee will
held public heuringa here
Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
nesday, Aug. 17, 18 and 10,
the week before the Democra­
tic National Convention opens
in Atlantic City on Aug. 24,
The sessions are 1‘cing held
^ the nation's captinl to
Vvnid interference with ef­
forts of Democratic leaders to
wind up tho 88th Congress lie.
foro tho convention begins.
A number of platform commlttee members also are con­
gressmen.

Goldwater Acts
To Bring Peace
Within Party
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Republican presidential nom­
inee Barry Goldwater made a
bid for party harmony today
with an offer clearly under4m dable to his congression­
al help In their own election
campaign.
The Aruona senator's sides
were completing plsns for
two congressional breakfasts
here Aug. 0 and 7. All GOP
senators and House members
will be Invited. Rep. William
F.. Miller, N.Y., GOP vice
Igcsidentinl nominee, will be
cohost.
Referring to the breakfasts
and other scheduled sessions,
Goldwater said Monday that
the meetings were arranged
"in the interest of campaigns
of sit Republican candidates
and 111 the Inter Cat of unity
In the party."
Goldwatcr said ths breakA it sessions would Include a
briefing on plans made for ths
national GOP campaign as
well as a discussion of "any­
thing else" on the minds of
Senate and House GOP Incum­
bents.
The unity breakfasts were
only one phase In a aeries of
meetings discussed by Goldw te r Monday after a two
® ur and 20 minute discus­
sion with top Republican
campaign aides.
Goldwatcr said he would
meet with Senate and House
GOP leaders Wednesday.
He »sid Republican strateg ­
ists were still planning a
"summit" meeting of top partv leaders following ths con­
cessional breakfasts and ha
hopes -all !« GOP governors
could be present.

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July 28, 1964 — Pnpe 3

S rra lh

ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI)
—City officials appeared sat­
isfied today that the emer­
gency caused by a weekend
of violent rnrlml rioting now
Is under control.
Although street* remained
filled with police and Nation­
al Guardsmen were camped
around Negro neighborhoods,
the night passed without re­
petition of the street disor­
ders and lootings that flared
on three previous nights.
"Things were very quiet
last night end we’re all Itoplng that they will stay that
way," Mayor Frank I’. Lamb
said this morning.
Roth the pclice chief and
city manager, who had main­
tained all-night vigils s t the
Public Safety Building dur­
ing the previous nlglits of
rioting, went home shortly
after midnight.
New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller, who toured the
riot • stricken city Monday,
also seemed assured Hint tho
1,200 state ami local police
cn duty here and tho 1,300
National Guardsmen h* or­
dered in as a standby reserve,
could mnintain the peace.
"The problem now is pre­
servation of law Slid order,
getting back to normalcy,"
he said after conferences with
police and military officers.

MRS. CORNELIUS 1)0VALE of DeBnry has been collecting mininturo
pitchers for many years. In her collection are pitchers from Italy, tier*
many, Holland, England, Ireland, France, Brazil, Mexico, und many out
of the way places the Uovales visited while abroad. Her friends In the
States have sent her odd pieces to add to her famous collection. They nro
from a half inch in height to several inches, many decorated with hand
painted portraits, hand-blown glass, china and In delicate shades. Mr. und
Mrs. Dovule have ju s t returned from a trip to New Orleans, Texas and
Mexico, where they added several pitchers to their collection. (Cox l’hoto)

The world l» full of a num­
ber of thlnge and you can find
most of them in a woman's
purse.

New Case Of Hoffa Jury Tampering Reported
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
Chicago Tribune said today
an Investigation Is being
muilo of alleged attempts to
tamper with the federal court
jury that convicted Teamsters
bore James It. Hoffa on char­
ges he conspired to defraud
the union pension fund.
The newspaper said It was
told by an "informed govern­
ment source" that "you have
not heard tho end of this
case."
A spokeMimn for the Jus­
tice Department In Washing­
ton said he was not awara of
an investigation. Hie Federal
Bureau of Investigation In
Chicago declined comment on
the report.
Hoffa, who is appealing
both his conviction here and
a conviction on Jury tamper­
ing charges earlier this year
at Chattanooga, Tcnn., said
he had heard rumbles" of
such an inquiry.
The Tribune reported It had
learned that an attem pt had
been made to plare into Jur-

ors* hand* copies of a maga­
zine article that questioned
the fairness of the Chattanoo­
ga trial. The newspaper said
the attempt was not successful.
Copies of a weekly maga­
zine The Nation containing
an urticle on the Chattanougu
trial wrre circulated freely
around the federal courthouse

Won't Work For LBJ, Burns Says

Calm Night In
Rochester Lifts
Official Hopes

here during the early days of
Hoffa'a thre«-month-long trial
on fraud charges.
After defense attorneys
placed Into the record copies
of what they claimed wera
prejudicial newspaper articles,
prosecutor Charles Z. Smith
asked for and wiis granted
permission to enter the mag­
azine article into the record.

MIAMI BEACH (U PI) — anyone else but nnydon Burns
Democratic
gubernator­ this fall."
He told newsmen that he
ial nominee llsydon Bums
would vole for Johnson and
said Monday ho won't cam­
paign for President Johnson
this fall.
" I’m a Democrat and I
have been a Democrat all my
life," hs said, and "that's as
far as I’m going to go to
STUART (U P I)—A Coral
persuade anyone to vole for
Gables girl was killed and
seven relatives injured Mon­
day night when their car
crashed on the Florida Turnpie near here.
Janice Kenny, 18. was kill­
ed Instantly. Her five-yearold brother Jesse was critical­
LONDON (U PI) — An­ ly injured and four other
thony Ffrench said today he family members were Seriwants to ffind out why his ously hurt In tho wreck.
Two others in the enr suf­
ffsmily—and th* Ffitches,
fered
minor cuts and bruises.
Ffords and Ffitkes.spell their
The Turnpike Authority
names that way.
said the ear, driven by Lewis
No ffewer than 23 names Kenny, rnn off the roail and
in the London telephone di­ swerved back on, where Ken­
rectory begin with the dou- ny hit the brnkes.
At that point the automo­
ble-F.
bile went into a broadside
Some, like Ffreneh, capital­ slide, rareened off the road
ize the first "F ." Olliers, like and overturned twice.
Miss Valentine ffrrnch (small
ff&gt; or Mrs. C. I. ffiske (small
ff) capitalize nothing ut all.
The luck of a capital Is
traditionally supposed to per­
petuate the memory of an
unecstrr decapitated In some
long-fforgutten dynastic war.
The reason for the doublo-F
will mam A GOOD PICTURE
Is more obscure.
Ffrench, a w rlfsre worker, Ijkt it with t Kodak cjmcfi and film’
said he haa spent three years
working in his spare time to
solve the riddle.
He said that as nearly at
he can ffigure out, most dou­
CAMERA SHOP
ble F'e were adopted out of
210 8. PARK AVE.
simple snobbery.

Girl Killed, 7
Injured In
Collision

Fiddlesticks,
And Pffoui On
Such Ffoppery

Wieboldt's

If the President comes to
Florida, “ I'll sit on the plat­
form with him."
But Burns, who is favored
to win the November election,
admitted thnt "in some way*"
he stands close to the poliN
ical philosophy of GOP pres­
idential candidate Barry Gold*
water. This raised the ire of
Republican gubernatorial can­
didate Charles Holley of St.
Petersburg.
"Hc'a a political chameleon
who changes color whenever
he think* he can pick up more
votea," Holley aaid In a state­
ment released In St. Peters­

burg. "Actually he has no po»
liticnl philosophy a t all," said
Holley "to how can he say
it resembles Goldwater'a T"
For A Beautiful Lawn —

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"K » lt" — For Deslh To
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"Satisfaction Or Money
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2221 Grapcvilt* At*.
322-0888
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SANFORD, FLA.
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waiting for you
at your Chevrolet dealer's

Easy W a y to K ill R oaches an d A n ts

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Asprln, perhaps ths most
common home remedy, is re­
sponsible for more child pois­
onings than any other substanee. It accounts for a fifth
of the cases and a third of
the fatalitleo.

JOHNSTON’S NO-ROACH: Simply brush Johnuton's
No-Ktuirh In cnblnet* to control cockroach?*, on *111* to
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monthn. No need to move dlnhe*. Harm lews to pets.
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you’ve got your pick of up to
45 different waya to be a home­
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for many more after.
Y our C h e v ro le t o n e-sto p
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You can't miss i t Just look for
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Any car this luxurious should
have its price examined,
Look fo r th e b ra n d -n e w
young-at-heart,young-in-price
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and Chevy IL

Look for the fun-loving rear- sports car, Corvette—
engine Corvair. It’s Chevrolet's exciting two-seater that’s m o w
answer to leaving summer sand, ing more people every day.
winter snow and spring mud
Test drive the one that turns*
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Look for the thrifty, roomy talking price.
Chevy II. I t’s tho perfect auto­
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Bf Dottle Asalts
MRS. CHANDLER SWAN­
SON, w ifi of Oil new com­
manding officer of Uie aUtlon
mads her pretence felt right
off, taking high point* a t the
8taUon Officer’* Wire* bridge
last week.
Mr*. John William* was
hostess with gneit* pretent
being Mr*. Robert Walton
and Mr*. Daw* Dearolph.
Next bridge will be on Augtu t 17th at Mrt. William
Sharpe'* home.
* • *
FAREWELL LUNCHEON
fo r Mr*. Santey Stand, wife
of the NAS station executive
officer will be held at the
Georgian Manor, (across from
the Tiki in Maitland) on Aug­
ust 0th at 18:S0 p. m. by the
Station Wive*.
The Stand'* are being
transferred to Silver Spring,
Md., and will leave right af­
te r the luncheon, with their
lovely daughter, Sharon.
The move eotnes just at the
right time, a t Sharon, who
graduated from S e m i n o l e
High this year will be enter­
ing college in the fall.
All the S tand's have been
most popular during their
tour here and leave a hoet of
Navy and civilian friends be­
hind, as they deport. Slim,
avelta Gloria has been one of
ths most popular models In
tha numerous fashion shows
In Sanford, and aha realty
loea something special for the
clothes she wears.
For reservations to the
luncheon call Mrs. Vincent
Law or Mr*. William Rldell
before August 3rd.
MRS. JAY MILLER was
hostess a t her Lake Crystal
home recently to "welcome
aboard" several newcomers to
tha Station Wives Club, chief
among t h e m b e i n g Mrs.
Chandler Swanson, wife of
the new (kipper and Mrs. Leo
McDonald, the wife of the
new Protestant chaplain.
Others welcomed were Mrs.
Julian Eberhart, Mrs. Dell
Mueller, Joy Derranca, and a
Mr*. Holmes, whoso first
name ws mlaaed.
The party wae to be a pic­
nic and swim, but the weather
didn't cooperate, ao it turned
out to be an Indoor box lunch­
eon, highlighted by fried
chicken and topped off with
Bavarian cream,
•
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MRS. G. U ATKINSON
high points at the RVAH-t)
**0" wives bridge Wednesday
which was held at the home
of Mrs. C. C. Smith. Second

Legal Notice
NOTICB o r (ALB

Nolle* Is hsrsbjr s lv tn lhat.
pursuant to a K ltnl IMcraa at
F nrtclosur* v n tir n l In r*u»*
numbered l is t s . In t h i Circuit
Cuurl of Seminal*. County,
Florid*. I w ill sell Die properly
sltu e led In Seminole County,
Florid*, d*«crlb*d o il
Lot i t . ACADEMY MANOR.
UNIT ONE, according to
the p u t thereof a* record­
ed In Flat Hook It. P e te
11, Public Records o f Sem­
inole County, F lorid a
At publlo sole, to Hi* h lsh eet
and beet bidder tor r«eh, at the
front door o f tb s BrmlnoU
County Courlhouee In Hanford,
Florid*. b*tw**n ir .e s e .m ,
and 1:M p.m., oa A ugust m u ,

IH t.
fCOUnT SEAL)

Arthur II. ftsckw lth, Jr,
Clerk Circuit Court
Ily Martha T. Vlhten
Deputy Clerk
Proeman, lUchardooa A
W a ts o n
111 llarnolt Rank Hu tiding
Jackson ville, F lorida
Attorney
Publleh in ly I t, 1IM
C D S - IT
IN T H H CJOl’R T O F T U B
COUNTY J i m UK, a B B IM n i.lt
COUNTY, FLO Ml DA, IN P U O .
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Allan P

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T „ a ll C r e l l l e r e a a d P r n e e e
l l a v l a g Ctalaea a r U-waaHa
A a a l a e t Bald K staloi
You a n d orcb o t y o r ar*
h e r e b y n .title d a n d M t u l r c d t r
p r e e e n t a n y claim* end d e ­
m a n d s w hich you. o r s l t h t r ot
you, m ay havo a g a i n s t t h s ae ­
t a t a of Allan P. l A v r r e c e , doceased, U l a a f said County, la
t h s C ounty J u d g i of Seminole
County, Florida, a t M s a t t i c s In
t h e court ku u a s o t said County
a t Sanford, Florida, w ith in a ls
c a l e n d a r m onth* from Ik* tim e
o f lb* f ir s t public ation o f th is
notice. T w o ©opt** o f **ch
claim o r d*m snd sha ll bs In
w r i t in g , a n d sh a ll stoAe th*
piece o f ra eid an o t a n d poet o fflee s d d r s e s a t th e aclaim ant,
a a d ehall be s w o r n t o b y the
c la im a n t. Ms aa*nU o r a t t o r n e y
a a d accom panied by a filing
f e s o f on* dollar a n d su c k
claim o r d e m a n d M l ao filed
sh a ll bo void.
■Catherine W . L aw re n c e
A s e s r c u l r l s o f lb* Last
W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t of
Allan P. L aw rence,
dec eased
CWrroll U urks
A t t o r n e y for B*tat*
P. u. D r a w e r z
San ford, Florida
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was Mr*. J . Youngbiads, with
Mrs. J. A. deGanahl not hold­
ing the right cards and com­
ing In low.
Special roast of th* day
was Miss Betty Watkins, who
was visiting her aunt, Mrs.
D. M. Sullivan. Mrs. Richard
Cook of D*L 8 was also a
guest Shrimp gumbo and
garlic bread was the piece de
resistance served by the hos­
tess.
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SADDENED MEMBERS of
VAH-1I will go ahead with
their get-together plana for
Thursday, but th* splash
party which was to have been
at Kay Bartholomew's will be
held a t Betsy’s Becton'i home
on Banana Lake.
It will be a bring-your-own
hamburger or hotdog cookout
luncheon, to sta rt about 11
m.
Kay has gone to Washing­
ton, D. C. for awhile to visit
with her lister, but will ba
bark before school starts.
Friends are hoping that
Kay will remain in Sanford
and make her home here,
where she has so many
friends. They treasure her
wonderful spirit and courage,
which has helped to sustain
her through these black days.
Sue Kennedy has picked up
the nin e of the elub’e activ­
ities aarvlng aa acting presi­
dent until official action by
the Navy.
e a a
CPO WIVES will hold inatallatlon of officers at ths
Chief’s Club Saturday, In-gin­
ning at 7 p. m., reinstating
popular Mrs. Ira Jarrell as
president.
NAVY WIVES 211 Is re­
minded the coffee and Jewel­
ry auction scheduled for !
p. m. Wednesday *t the home
of Mrs. J . Brown.
Bring all the costume Jew­
elry you can't wear, don't
need or “Just isn't your type"
to tha auetion. It might be
just what someone else Is
looking for and your contribu­
tion will help the club treas­
ury.
s e e
LAST EDITION of th*
Scvcnettea News has left for
the ship, President Edith
Tounde told 23 members of
e VAIl-7 Enlisted Wives
Club a t their recent monthly
meeting.
All the staff who worked
so hard to get out the little
newspaper of home news for
the men on the Enterprise,
were warmly thanked for
their hard work in writing,
editing, and composing for
the past six months.
No more editions are plan­
ned as the ship will being a
round the world cruise In
August. A plaque, which had
been sent to the wives club
from the squadron in appre­
ciation, was presented to the
group by Mrs. Pounds.
Farewells were said to Mr*.
J. II. Ott, who** husband has
reicevsd orders to San Dlsgo,
and to Mr*. D. F. Homer
whoso husband la being dis­
charged. Each was presented
with a silver charm bracelet
and a disc which designated
•Sevensttaa."
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. J. P. Brewer, Mrt.
C. E. McArdte and Mrs. 1. G.
Whitmire,
Plana have bean mads for
a dinner party to ho held at
the Acey Deucy Club next
Tuesday a t 7:80 p, m. and a
bingo party on August 10th.
a a s
VAH-11 ENLISTED Wives
wilt meet a t 7:80 p. m. to­
night a t tha Acey Deucy Club
for oleetlon of new officers.
No alata hat been prepared,
so nominations will ba open
to the floor. Batty Newsome,
Eileen Cornett and Bonnie
Jenklna will be hostesses and
refreshments will be served.
Coming up in the noar fu­
ture la a fashion show, with
now fall stylos from the Hol­
lywood Shop and Garrett's
Department Store. A g n a a
Beunaviata la In charge of
this. It will b* bald a t tha
NAS Ballroom a t a data to be
set tonight.
# * *
NEW REPRESENTATIVES
to th* Naval Officer* Wives
Club w art to hold their first
board meeting a t 10 a. at.
today a t the home of retiring
president, Mrs. WUUam Yelinek, to choose their Jobe and
receive insLruoUon from the
old members.
Mrs. C. L. Fitspatrick will
taka over as new president
and wa'll hear more about
this next week.

MRS. STANUL

TV tim e erfeties preview
coming television shows by
attending rehearsals, watch
ing
screenings,
studying
•ertpts in New York and
Hollywood. Here are their
previews for today:
7:30 8 p. m. NBC. Mr. Nov­
ak. "Day of the Year." (re­
run) This one gets Into the
problem of dope as it affects
high-school students and, hav­
ing bitten otf this mouthful,
the story treats the subject
rather cautiously. Suspense
comes from the attempt to
locate a pusher among the
student body or school per­
sonnel.
7:30-8 p.m. ABC. Combat.
"What are the Bugles Blowin'
ForT" P erl II (rerun) Though
he looked almost like s sui­
cidal fool on the first episode
of this attenuated wartime ad­
venture, Cspt. Johns does a
turnabout In the second half.
Tonight, he’s the hero of the
Allies vt. Nazis competition.
Ronald Howard makes the
role of the English captain
palatable and series regular
Vic Marrow is seen to ad­
vantage as Sergeant Saun­
ders.
8:309 p. m. ABC. Mr Hale's
Navy. "Creature from MeIlale'a Lagoon." (rerun) The
funnieat episodes in this often
nutty series pit Ensign Park­
er (Tim Conway) against Cap­
tain Binghamton (Joe Flynn)
and one* you swallow the
ridiculous premise, there are
lots of laughs. The captain
thinks he's /on to ■ bed of
pearl-bearing oysters and, un­
less he's dissuaded, he's like­
ly to Interfere with Mclialc’s

TUESDAY P. M.

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DEAR ABBY: Just read
about the 14-year-old boy
who was given a beating
by hla father for socking a
15-year-old girl in the eye.
When I was an 8-year-old
boy, I was unmercifully tor­
mented by an older, bigger
girl. I was ashamed to ask
for help because people

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4:11 (J) NUc Nawa
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1:9. (*' Captain Kangaroo
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1:10 (S) Cartoons
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1:14 (Z) Newacop*
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HIOl-IN T H t A I R t

pants, amoks, go In bar*
and compete with men for
Jobe, but when the going
gets rough you expect spec­
ial treatment just because
you’re women. I say that
kid who slugged the girl
deserve* a pat on tha back.
PU bet that was the last
time that big fat Amazon
ever took a poke a t him.
Sign me . . .
SWEENY

(Jacoby On £ Judge

A. H.

Legal Notice

DEAR ABBY: I have al­
ways considered you the
voice of anti-intellectual
mid-Victorian morality. As
such, you bad your finest
moment when you advised
a 14-year-old boy to run ra ­
ther than to defend himself
against a 15-year-old outsixed girL I say if a girl
wants to act like a boy,
treat her as a boy. A black
eye and a split lip in child­
hood la a small price to pay
if it prevents a female from
confusing her role with that
of • m alt's in adult Ufa.
Very truly youre,
GEORGE L. H.
s e e
DEAR ABBY: Your an­
swer to MRS. M. burned
me up. That’s ths troubls
with society today. You
women want to wear th*

(Ernest Borgnlne) smooth op­
eration. As usual, it's up to
Parker to scare him off.
910 p.m. ABC. Greatest
Show on Earth. "IT* Night
the Monkey Died." (renin)
Yvonne DeCarlo makes an
infrequent TV guest appear­
ance on a film series. In this
episode of misery under the
Big Top, she plays a gypsy
fortune teller. The story In­
volves death and vengeance
and Miss DeCarlo’a attempt to
implement an old gypsy leg­
end (specially crested
for
this broadcast).
9:30-10 p. m. CBS. Jack
Benny Show, (renin) Phil
Silvers UteraUy takes over
tonight’s show. While discus­
sing old times with Jack,
Phil doea so much of the talk­
ing that Jack Is left to silent
reminiscence, then slip* into
a funny flashback
about
East did not like to overPhil's younger days.
call
with his balanced 11
10-11 p.m. CBS. Meredith
points,
but when North let
Willson Special. The third of
Meredith WUlaoa'a ultra-cuts th* bidding drop at on* spade,
summertime musical fillers East realized that West was
is loaded with fine young tal­ marked with some strength,
ent. Jack Jones, one of the so East refused to sell out.
best of the newer singers,
North in turn refused to
has several numbers, Vicki
sell
out to two hearts and
Carr Is Impressive as are the
folksong duo Joe and Eddie. sines West knew th at E ait
The young Americans do a had been bidding West’s
Willson number, Fred Hemke cards in addition to his own,
playa the
saxophone, «■ West 1st South struggle with
Congressman Brooks
Hays his twe-spsds contract.
It was quits s struggle.
takes the long way around
tome political humor and, of South ruffed th* third heart
course, there's the usual and led s diamond to dum­
‘darling" chatter from Rlnl. my’s jack. East was In with
The show opens and closes the king and for want of any­
thing better to do East re­
with a bang.
turned s diamond. South won
in his own band and led ■
club to dummy's king. When

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By Abigail Van Buren

(Dealt

d tiq h tiq h iA

Asked to comment on his
wife's successful career, a
husband was recently quoted
as saying, “When 1 married
her I didn't ex pact her to be­
come ■ housewife."
Only s man could have
made such « statement. But
how does he think he and the
couple's children have man­
aged without z "housewife"
In ths family T
True, a wif* with s career
can often hire others to do
most of th s physical work
around ths houss, and to look
■ftsr ths children when they
are small.
But th* boms and th s hus­
band and ths children still
depend to ■ great sxtent on
ths wife's being a housewife
a&gt; well as a career woman.
It's th* bousswifs-ald* of ■
career woman which chooses
a boms for a family, decides
how It shall bs furnished, set*
up ■ housekeeping routine
(even though someone else
dees ths actual housework),

would laugh a t a bey who
would let a girl scare him.
If only I had had the nerve
to pick up a good-sited
■tick and let her have some
good whacks on th* ehlns,
meybe I wouldn't dislike
Women aa much as I do to­
day. When an overgrown,
aggressive woman provokes
a man, she deserves a black
eve- For a man to strike a
women of average propor­
tion* and ladylike deport­
ment is a despicable act.
But today Just let one of
those other types bug me
and I'll kick her right in
the seat.
MR. M.
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DEAR ABBY: Our sewIng club discussed that let­
ter in your column from
the mother of a H-year-old

By Oswald Jacoby
Then South led another club.
W a t won with the see and
led his lust club to his part­
ner's queen. East realized
that South had a good rea­
son for not leading trumpi,
so East woldn't lead one
either, instead, He played his
last heart.
South discarded from his
own hand and ruffed in dum­
my. Finally, he had to go
after trumps. Where wss the
queen T
South decided that if East
had held th# queen of spade*
he would have taken immedi­
ate action over one diamond,
to South led dummy's last
diamond, ruffed with the ace
of apndea, led a spade, fines­
sed dummy’s Jack and made
hi* eight tricks.

ey Ruth Miiiett

plans the family's social life,
works out schedules for the
children, plans *11 the detail*
of entertaining, is the fami­
ly purchasing agent.
Whatever her setup, any
woman with a husband, a
home, and children i* Ht lenat
a a part-time housewife. For
■ man to assume because he
is reconciled to hie wife’*
having a career he thereby
frees her from the role of
housewife Ii pretty naive.
I ’ve known a lot of career
women who were both wives
and mothers, and the highly

successful ones often delegate all or moat of ths house­
hold chore* to someone lete.
But they’re still housewives
—planning, overseeing and
directing all that goes on in
their homes. And most* of
them never reach the place
where they never, never lift
a hand around the house.
T h. day she marries, s
woman, no m atter what other
career she intends to pur­
sue, sleo Itecomes a house­
wife simply because home
and family are still a wom­
an's responsibility.

boy who best np S 15-yearold girl because she kick­
ed him, hit him end called .
him names. The boy’s father
heard about it and gave th*
boy a good thrashing. You
were asked what the boy
should have dona in such a
case and you said that
since the girl outweighed
him by 80 pounds, and was
half a head taller than ha
was, the boy should have
run. In our entire group, *
Abby, 1 was the only on*
who stood by you. All th*
other women said they
thought the boy had no
choice but to beat the girl
up in order to defend him­
self. Maybe you and ] were
not raised the same as most
folks, but I still think it is
less of ■ disgrace for a boy ^
to run from * girl than to
best her up.
NELL IN N. J.
DEAR ABBY: 1 Just fin­
ished rending the letter
from Mr*. M., whose 14year-old son gave a 15-yearold girl ■ black eye end ■
split iip in self-defense. ^
You said, "Under no cir- "
cumstances should a hoy
ever hit ■ girl." I think
you gave some pretty bum
advice there. Abby. If a girl
hits a boy first, I think he
has a perfect right to hit
her back. You have a ton,
Abby, why don’t you ask
HIM for HIS opinion? I’ll
bet HE wouldn't run from J
a girl.
ONE FOR YOUR
WASTEBASKET
DEAR ONE: I just asked
him. He said he wouldn’t
HIT her in the same wey
he'd hit a boy. But he’d give
her a "paddling” she’d nev­
er forgeL You win)
’ to AB­
Problem*? •Writ*
BY, Box 89700, Los Angel­
es, Calif., 00089. For a per­
sonal reply, enclose a stomp­
ed, telf-addretted envelops.
•
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Hate to writ* letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box 89700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90089, for Abby’#
booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
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�Mrs. Adams And Mrs. O'Neil Co-Host Bridesmaids Luncheon
Mr*. W. A. Adam* and her
daughter, Mr*. Robert J.
(Ada) O'Neil were co-hosteiaea a t the lovely Adam*
home on Lily Court to a lav­
ish bridesmaid’* luneheon hon­
oring the bridal attendanta of
Mis* Kay Ivey.
The reception room featur­
ed magnificent arrangements
of vivid roses with an individ­
ual table Renting Mr*. John
Ivey, the bride elect’s mother,
Mrs. Edwin Lindsey, mother
of the future bridegroom and
Mr*. Dale Scott, mother of
the flower girl Dulynn Scott.
Centering this table, which
was covered in an elegant
eutwork cloth, was a beautiful
arrangement of pink carna­
tions in a crystal container
accented by crystal candle
holders with white taper*.
The attendants table was
most picturesque covered in
an exquisite heirloom cloth
featuring delicate handwork

detail, which was given to bridal
bouqeut of pinkearnsbranched crystal candelabra ]miniature bridesmaids, with a luncheon was prepared by 'wedding symbol*. A pear half ding bells. Individual
Mrs. Adams for a wedding tions, tube roses and sweet- with crystal droplets holding I bride marking the place of Mrs. Adams anil Mr*. O'Neil was covered with cream molds were heart shaped and
gift by her grandmother. An heart rosea flanked on either tall white taper*. The attend- Miss Ivey.
anil featured an arm y of col- cheese and lopped with green garnished with frrsh mint and
epergne held a beauteous‘side by h a n d a o m * three ants places were marked with | The fastidiously
tasteful orful foods in replica of the grape halves to form the wed- j olives. Two spiced apple rings

Mrs. Harry Brown
Hostess T o Tea

were
chickenenjoined to symbolii.
the wedding hands. Each plate
was edged in dainty bow*
cleverly created from cream
cheese to enhance the superb
splendor of the luncheon,
which was served with pink
champagne and pink lemon­
ade.
A lovely nval mirrored
serving tray edged in antique
gold trim was presented to
Mis* Ivey by the hostessr*
and Miss Ivey's giits to her
attendants were the glovra
they wore In her wedding and
a nmnogrammed sterling sil­
ver pin. Little Miss Datynn
ftrott received a charm brace­
let from Mis* Ivey.
Other* attending the lunch*
(■on were Mr*. Thoniaa Row.
den, matron of honor; Mis*
Marilyn McDaniel, maid of
honor; Mrs. John Dinkins,
Hendersonville, N. C., bridesmaid; Mrs, Wayne McLeroy,
Cocoa
Beach,
bridesmaid;
Mis* Carol Bowen, Lakeland,
brldramnid; and Mrs. K. C.
Waldheim, Maitland, mother
of the ring bearer, Eddie
Clark Waldheim Jr.

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Party Celebrates

Ity Mrs. Frank White
Mr*. Harry F. Brown of
Alicante lid. was hostess to
a tea recently at her Gem
Lake home, honoring Mrs.
Frank Hill of Seminole Dr.
Mr*. Hill wit] be leaving De­
nary presently to make her
home with her aon and
dnughter in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hill in Pontiac,
Mich.
Among the guests were
Mrs. A. Arrington, Mis* Alice
Cooper, Mr*. Peter Myhre,
Mr*. Elmer Crumhacher, Mr*.
Ernestine Pugh, Mis* Beat­
rice J. Tyson and Mr*. George
Wakefield.

Jolene Sullivan’s
Eighth Birthday

By Mr*. Ultchle H arm
Jolene Sullivan, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. John Sullivan,
was guest of honor at a
birthday party recently giv.
en by Miaa Doris Faber at
hrr hnmr.
Guests, who enjoyed all tha
fun in helping Jolene cele­
Beach, bridesmaid. In the plclurn nt Ihe right are seal­ brate her eighth birthday,
Thomas Dow den, matron of honor. Standing from the
MKS. W. A. ADAMS nml her daughter, Mrs. II. J. O’Neil,
ed Kay and tier nml Iter, Mrs. John Ivey. Standing are
left nre Miss Carol Bowen, Lakeland, bridesmaid; Mrs.
wrra Linda Davla, Becky Da­
were co-hostesses last Saturday at the Adams Lily Court,
Mrs. Kdwin 1.. Lindsey, mother of the bridegroom. Ron­
John Dinkins, Hendersonville. N. I’., bridesmaid; Dnlynn
vis, Vivian Watson, Mary
home to an elaborate bridesmaids luncheon honoring the
ald Dean Lindsey, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. O’Neil, cnScott, daughter of (’dr. and Mrs. Dale Seott, flower girl;
llrth Miller, Debbie Tinow.
bridal attendants o f Miss Kay Ivey. Seated in picture at
hostcsscs.
(Herald Photo)
Kay Ivey Lindsey and Mrs. Wayne McLeroy, Cocon
left are Miss Marilyn McDaniel, maid of honor; and Mrs.
ski and Margaret Mageneheimer.
Also Brure Watson, Paul
Enterprise
Miller, Annette Watson, Sal­
ly Miller, Forrest Nutt, J r ,
Mrs. Janie Shoemaker has
Mi** Mary William* ha* re­ David Sullivan, Alan Sullivan
returned from a delightful turned to her home on Tang- and Carolyn Wation.
Mr. mid Mr*. Tim Dona­ trip to aouthweat Virginia, erine Drive following a vaca­
EDUCATIONAL
hue of Orlando were visiting where she visited her sisters tion in Montgomery, Ala.
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nnd other relatives. Her
National Education Associa­
The lovely Woodland Ave- 1Miss Niki Ashby, bride-elect I up on the spacious patio, led to the guests' taste and slerco music was piped to friend* Thursday.
granddaughter, Miss Barbara
Mr*. C. M. Rycrson ha* re­ tion (NEA) reports publia
nue home of the John Kadcn and her fiance, Alex McKib- which was gaily featooned and complemented with baked |x&gt;- (lie patio area lor Ihe guests'
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bay Latham Brown, and lu-r sister, Mrs. turned to her home in Tor- school teacher* this year will
lighted with colorful oriental haloes, salads, and a variety dining and dancing pleasure.
was the *ilc of a recent cook- 1bin.
and children of Ohio are vis­ Emma Harris nrenmpnnlrd fence, Calif., after nn extend­ average is.otu in their pay
out dinner
complimenting I Individual table! were act I lamps. Tba steaks were grill-1of assorted relishes. Soft
Guests enjoying the delight­ iting Mr*. Latham'* parents, her on Ilia trip, and Mrs. Har­ ed visit with her aiaters, Mr*. envelopes—a raise of $211
ful rook out were Mr*. Bishop Mr. and Mr*. Ermwt Hamil­ ris will remain In Virginia for G. A. Maffell and Mr*. altovc average wagea of a
Charles W. Huuiil.
lha rest of the season.
year ago.
Ashby, mother of thr bride- ton.
elect; George D. Bishop,
grandfather of Mis* Ashby,
and Miss Linda Hagan of Or­
lando.
Also Clifford McKibbin and
Carole Moody; Barbara Brad
ley and Frank Bowden; Judy
Ludwig and Glynn Hodges;
Anne Crapps and Johnny
Whclchcl; Linda Mill is and
John Mann; Kay Ivey and
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN KADER were recent
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Barracks No. 486
And Auxiliary
Enjoy Supper
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Members of tha Vaterana of
World War I Barrack* No.
iS6 and tha Auxiliary Unit
met Saturday availing at tha
home of Mr. and Mra. T. A.
fitile* and enjoyed a covered
di»h supper. Tha affair wa»
to hava been a picnic at Rock
Spring* Park but becauw of
th* incl«m*nt weather it wa»
held a t the Stiles home.
Following the supper a
short business meeting ws*
held by tha Barracks and the
auxilary.
A short social hour waa
then enjoyed by Mr*. Be*
Newsom, Mr*. Minnit Perold
.and her mother, Mra. Lucy
Bridge*. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Hammond, Mr. and Mr*. Ray­
mond Lawson, Mr*. Eva Wil­
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DeBary Personals
and Roberta returned from a New York Area, where th*
vacation spent in the moun­ boy*. Lenny and Frank, and
slater Pat, took in many of
tain* of North Carolina.
the New York attraction*.
The family vUlted t h e
Mrs. William Hsppel of World's Fair; Th* Statu* of
Dahlia Dr. entertained Mr. Liberty; tha U.N. Building,
and Mra. William Squires of Freedom Land; anil enjoyed
the many type* of rrstaurBattle Creek, Mich.
anta in the area.
They viaited friend* and
Mr*. Burton l.aRny of Ma­
relative*
in Belleville, N J. hut
dera ltd. 1* visiting her sis­
were happy to return to Deter*
in
Desrborn,
Fenton.
Bir­
Mr, and Mrs. David Mac
Bary.
Farlana of Smyrna Dr. vaca­ mingham, Blue Field Hill*, De­
troit.
and
Grosie
Isle,
Mich.
tioned for a week in July at
the mountains In Franklin, She alto went to Otlowa,
N.C. taking several *Id* trips Canada, and stopped off at
Louisville, Ky. Home from
each day from th e n .
Upon returning to Florida, 51a**ey Tech, at Jacksonville
they visited their daughter, for the week end, waa son
Marion and bar family in Mi­ Kenneth.
*OJ*&lt;o *»*»
ami. Laaving from Miami,
~ 1wJF
7 9 *)
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Bowman
they took a boat ride to Dimof
South
DeBary
havo
their
imi Ilia, British W att Baha­
SILVF.ltPLATE IIY —
mas, w hen they encountered grandchildren, Debblt and
INTERNATIONAL
rough seas both way*. En Steven Davis, of Orlando as
route to DeBary they visited their guest* this week.
KADER
place* of in te n st in south
51r. and Mr*. L. Biondi of
Florida.
JEWELERS
Park Lane, spent several
112 S. PARK AVE.
Mf. and lira . Robert lfu rr weeki in the New Jersey and
By Mr*. Frank White
Mr. and Mra. Homer LeBeau of Dahlia Dr. visited
friend* and relatives while In
Ohio. Their former neigh­
bors, now residing in Glenn
City, N J., Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard White, were glad to see
them, and they found them
both well.

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Page 6 — July 28, 1964

Pact Inked
By llnitas
League Pilots
And Mothers To
Play Exhibition

li

Was Cage Star
At Kentucky And
South Carolina
By Julian 8ten*Irons
Hernia Sport* Editor
Principal C. W. Holder of
Oviedo High School — ono of
tha county's high school baakctbnll powerhouses — obtalnsd what might b« enllsd
“ the ntesssary insurance” for
continued cogs success when
he today nnnounced the hir­
ing of Dick Prater as an as­
sistant basketball conch.
Holder said that P rster —
who taught last year s t South
Semlnols Junior High —
would conch tha Oviedo JayVta cage squid and assist
Hand Basketball Coach Paul
Mlkler in addition to teaching
social studies)
Prater is currently work­
ing on hie msstere degree a t
Eaetem Kentucky State Cotleg*. He will alio aaeiat Head
Football Coach Arthur Scott
during tha forthcoming grid­
iron eeaeon, Holder declared.
Prater, age 82, married, and
the father of two youngsters,
agea 11 and 6, la a graduate
of the University of South
Carolina, lla was an all-stats
Kentucky high echool eager
at Fade Creek, Ky., for two
yean. Ha was the most val­
uable player in his region for
two seasone and also was tha
district’s most valuable eager
the semo two yean.
During one year of compet­
ition in Kentucky's Big San­
dy Conference he was th# cir­
cuit's most valuable player.
During two eraeons when
the Kentucky high school allstar* played the Indiens high
school s ta n Prater waa high
scorer in both contests.
H* went to the Unlvenlty
of Kentucky w hen he was
the top scorer on the Wildcafe f r e s h m a n hssketball
•quad.
Ha went Into the Air Force
where he played four y ean
on the Bampson AFB team
which each of those four
y e a n won ths title as Air
Force world champions.
Fallowing his lour of duty
In ths service he was d n ftsd
by tha New York Knlckerbock era of the Nations! Pro­
fessional Basketball Associa­
tion. However, P rater chose
to continue hia education and
enrolled at the Unlvenlty of
South Carolina. Injuries side­
lined him his final year with
ths Gamecocks.
Upon graduation D i c k
coached one year a t PikevUle
(Ky.) High School end then
two y e sn In hie hometown at
Fads Creak. Ha moved to
Florida last summer when hie
wife's physician suggested It
would ba beneficial to her
health.
Holder aald th at ha felt
“extremely pleated” to be
able to get a young man Ilk*
Prater and ha waa confident
that Dick would make a fine
contribution to tha athletic
program a t Oviedo High ae
well aa a good aortal studies
teacher.

The signing of Unltaa, one
of the NFL'a premier pass­
ers, for hla ninth season with
tha Colta, reduced to aavan
tha number of playan (till to
be algnad,
Tha former All - Pro signal
collar proved a llttk while af­
ter algnlng th at hla arm waa
In aa good condition for
throwing a football aa It waa
for algnlng a contract when
he participated In contact
drills.
Unltaa* receiver*, Ray Ber­
ry, Jimmy Orr, Willie Rich­
By Darla Dean
ardson, John Mackey and R.
Mother* of playcra in the C. Owens showed th at they
Seminole Little League will were aleo in good ferm.
meet league manager! In a
Several NFL coaches a rt
benefit game to be played shifting their talent to find
July SI, at the Caaaelberry the right men. Detroit Llona
field beginning at T:30 p.m.
Coach Georg* Wilson movad
In order to give the Inex­ Jim Simon, a second - string
perienced mother* a more defensive end last year to of­
even chance, thoee playing on fensive tackle, and the 285 •
tha m anager!' teem w i l l pounder Impresaed hla men­
cbinge bitting hind*. Prac- tor during a morning work­
tJce acialon will be held thli out . , . Wally Lemm St,
Sunday at tba field beginning Loula Cardinal!' head coach,
a t 3 p.m.
moved flanker Bob Johnaon
Dugouta, on lb# night of the of Wisconsin to defense to
game, will be decorated In taka advantage of hla 6-4 200pink for the ladiea and In blue pound frame . . . halfback
for the men.
Dick Drummond of George
Llncupi, aa released this Washington, flanker Joe Herweek, are: Mothers — manag­ nandet of Ariiona Stats, de­
er, Lewis Cota of Casselber­ fensive and Bob Jones of Ne­
ry ; pitcher, J. B. Jordan of braska and linebacker Bob
Altamonte; catcher, Colleen Caldwell of Georgia Tech, all
Stewart of Sunland; flrit rooklee, Impressed Washing­
base, Thelma Smith of Long- ton Redskins Coach Bill Mewood; second baae, Mrs. Var- Peak ae the ‘Skins went
num; third base, Marian Bat­ through their flrit full scrim­
es of Caaaelberry; shortstop, mage , . , Tha Green Bay
Della Miller of Longwood; Packers went through three •
left field, Mildred Thompson on • three drill*, with the of­
of Altamonte;
centerfleld, fense against tha defense, In
Juanita Chanut of Casselber­ muggy weather and Bob Shorry; right field, Frances Cock- onakl, recently moved from
n i l of Altamonte.
tackle to center, waa singled
Substitutes will be Velma out for hte progress , , ,
Xnacbel of Maitland, P at Coach Norm Van Brocklln
Burch of Sunland, Barbara put hia Minnesota Viklnga
Smith of Laka Mary, Mildred t h r o u g h a bone-cracking
Coyle of Caseelberry, E ither scrimmage which resulted In
Cote of Caaaelberry, Velma offensive guard Balmer Pyle
Brewer of Bear Lake, Clarice pinching a neck nerve . . ,
Conover of Bear Lake, Joan rookie fullback Buddy SoafVoikan of Longwood, Ann ker of LSU continued to im­
Cooper of Longwood, Jean press Harland 8rare, coach
N u n of Altamonte and Vir­ of tha Lot Angalca Rama, by
ginia Jordan of Altamonte.
hla exceptional speed and
Managera — manager Carl blocking.. .Ram halfback Jon
Newfkld; pitcher, Betty Bar- Arnett, out with a wrenched
row; catcher, Charles Smith; knee, will return to action in
first base, Howard Willough­ about two or throe days . . .
by; second bate, Lamar Cock- Chicago Bears' Coach George
n i l ; third base, T o m m y Halaa banned the use of tooth­
Thompson; shortstop, John picks In practice after end
Brewer; left flold, Robert John Farrington, chewing on
Conover; centerfleld, Larry one, waa tackled and cut hla
Chanut; right field, Coyle.
lip.
Substitutes lined up at thli
time are Carl Unlcy and 0 . P.
GIVE GRANT
Burch.
STOCKHOLM (U PI) —
Ail proceeds from the game T h e
Swedish government
will be used to defray league granted the Swedish Olym
and field expenses.
pie Committee 1260,000 for
preparation and participation
In the Tokyo Olympics thla
fall.
ii» t iih CMCt’tT r n r n T n r
THU XIXTII JIIIHt VI, n i l .
rtitT . ix a m i r n ti akminui.k
t'OitK-rr. ri.o » m n .
IX rilAXt'KHY NO, 11031.
IX TUB m ir t'I T COURT OF
M A Y ri-m v r.n katioval
I.IKK INHI'IIANCR COMPAWT, TIIB XIXT1I J l’DICIAt. CIH.
UP IT. IX AXD FOIt UBMIXOl.B The f i n t Iron preaa to be
a T exas corporation.
Plalntirr, rOCXTr. FLORIDA,
introduced was (ho Stanhope
IX ClfAXCKRY XO. 14111,
v*.
press which was built under
r iT T BA VINOS IJAMC OF
IIALKKHI BUTTON end
pirrsFiKLU,
IXHIKNi: HtJTTON, hie w ife,
P’.tln tlff, the direction of the Earl ol
Defendant*.
v*.
Stanhope la 1T86.
NOTION o r * AMD
noticis i* iiK nK nr o ivbn f. iin e b t n n tN T . end

United r r w latereatleeal
Baltimore ColU h u d Coach
Don Shula breathed a nigh of
rallaf aa hla act quarterback,
Johnny Unltai, algnad hla
contract for the 1864 season.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

pursuant to c. F ln«l Deere* o
fsrerloeure. d ttsd July II, 1U I,
and entered In C ien cery Cat*
No. 14054. or the O rru .t Tour*
o f the Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
• nd tor Henilnnl* C oun'r. Putt
Ida. w herein the MATrLOWEIt
NATIONAL LITE IVSUIt ANCK
COM PANT. • T e ie e eornorsSion la P le ln ltff end l U h B i n i l
HUTTON and t-ORKNE BUT­
TON. hie w ife, ere Defendant*.
I w ill aril to the h lah eel snd
heat bidder for ceeh *1 the
front door Of th e S-m lm .U
County
Courlhoue*. Benford,
Florida, as tw elv e o'clock noon,
on Ih* l lt h day of Auauet.
11*4. Ih* fo llo w in g deecrlbed
reel e elst* . located, N tu sta,
and being In Remlnot* County,
Florida, to .w ill
Lot II. W ork I. LINCOLN
llE K Jirra. scoordlng to the
Plat th ereof a* recorded
In P lat n ook II. P ago t t ,
P ublic Record* o f Bemlm.lt
County, Florida,
togeth er with the follow in g
(tam e of property which at*
located In and porm aneatly Inatailed aa part of the Improvemem* on aald land:
Two heater*) perm anently
Installed,
aald property b ein g the earn*
a* a*t forth in tha F in al Da
crea o f foredoeur*.
DATED thla I4th day o f July,
1111.
t» A M
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
Ur: Bandra f . Johnaon
LsonarU V. Wood
o t • W HITTAKER and P1TUC.
Attorney* fe e the P lain tiff.
Mult* 1*1,
1*11 E ast Colonial Drlva
Orlando, F lo-lda
Publish: July II. t i l l

-ju u -itt

DEIOIHB tilt ANT, hie Wife,
D -f idsnte
XOTICB OF *41.11
NOTICE IB IIEItKnT Ot VEN
pursuant to a Final D*cra* of
foreclnaur*. dated July II, 1SII,
and entered In Chancery Cae*
Number M ill, In and for Bern
Inol* County, Florida, wherein
the CITY BAV1NOB HANK OF
PITTSFIELD. I* P la in tiff and
KIINKST flit A NT and DELOnIB (ItlANT, hla w ife, arc Da
fendanle, I w ill cell to the
highest and heat bidder tor
each at the front door o f the
Venilnol* County Courtbouee,
Hanford, Florida, at tw elve
o'clock noon, on the t lt h day
of August, 1*41, tha follow tng
daarrlbad real aatata, located.
■Itual*, and being In lam in ate
County, Florida, to -w ltl
I-ol It, lllock 4. LINCOLN
IIKIOHTH. according to tha
l'lat theraot ae recorded In
Plat Rook II. rag* II.
public ttaoorda of Hemln
ola County, Florida,
togeth er w ith Ih* follow in g
Item* of proparty which ar*
located In and perm anently Inetalled e* part a t the Improve­
ment* on said land)
T w o heatara,
aald properly being lh a aai
aa aet forth In the F inal Decree
ot foreclnaur*.
DATED thla l l t h day o f July,

1*14.

HEAL)
Clark o f the Circuit Court.
Byt Sandra i . Johnaon
Leonard V. Wood
of W HITTAKER and PTLE,
A ttorney* far tt&gt;* P lain tiff,
Hull* 1*4
t t t l E ast c o lo n ia l Drive,
Orlando, Florida
P u t.ll.h t July !«, t i l l
CUD-11

School Coaching Staff
Marina Site Eyed
For Olympic Pool

"HKS you might never discover otherwiat can be reached by boat.
■ f W /R\ jA17/

8—Beach Life
By BILL McCORMACK
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Beach parties by boat have
a number of advantages over
such fun expeditions made by
car. Usually, more comfort
and recreational equipment
can be carried. Boats can go
right up to uncrowded beach­
es th at are wholly Inaccessi­
ble or difficult to reach by
automobile.
Locating undeveloped beach­

es that are open to beach par­
ties is fairly easy. I t Is well,
when sailing in atrange wa­
ters, to seek Information at
the marina where you fuel uu
or buy supplies. As a general
rule, where you come on a
secluded beach th at has no
buildings In the immediate
vicinity and is not posted
(with “ Keep Off” or "P ri­
vate Property” signs) you
can take it for granted that
even if the waterfront Is pri­
vately owned there la no ob­
jection to orderly beach parIlea.
Footwear fa moat Important
on out-of-tre-way beachci that
are not cleaned regularly. UnIrsa nature hae dona a fins

Job policing the sands there
are liable to be sharp objects
that will cut bare feet. Ordi­
nary shoes collect sand. Wear
either sandals or soma other
typo of open footwear.
Taka along everything you
might need for recreation—
beach ball*, badminton out­
fits, even folding tables for
card games if you like. Beach
umbrellas taka up llttls space
when folded.
Be sura to hava enough wa­
ter and food, plenty of towele
and suntan lotion.
Thera Is one other big ad­
vantage to beach life by bo at
Thera are no crowded roads
on ths way horns, only an In­
vigorating water rido.

Clay And Liston Sign
Pact For Return Bout
lly Ted Swift
United I’res* International
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UI'I)
—Heavyweight boxing cham­
pion Cassius Clay mad* plan*
today to leave for Miami and
begin training for hi* first
title defense against Sonny
Liston, who** crown he lift­
ed by a technical knockout.
A contrsct fer tho rematch

JACK COULD DO ITI

waa signed lata Monday.
Tho agreement aeta a ten­
tative fight date a* Sept. 28
or 20. Three cltica — Louis­
ville, La* Vcgaa and Balti­
m ore— are under considera­
tion.
Tho contract, signed here
In secret Monday afternoon
by Clay, was flown to Phila­
delphia, where Liston signed

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It Monday night.
“Rig" R i l l
Faveraham,
Clav's owner-manager, laid
the paper guarantees both
fighters a baste 30 par cant
return from receipts exclusive
of television or other rights.
It leaves open a period be­
tween Sept. 16 and Oei. 81 In
which the fight can he held.
Favertham said although
throe cities now ar* being
considered, anyone who can
meat th* required financial
guarantees is welcome to put
in a bid,
“Of course, ws would all
like to aa it held here,” ha
declared. Clay ia a nativa of
Louisvilla.
Clay signed “Muhammad
All Aka Cassulm M. Clay
Jr.” to tha contract, accord­
ing to Favsrsham. Ths fight­
er prefers to us* this name
because he's a member of the
Black Muslim se c t
Th* champion said he
doesn't want to maka any
predictions on tha outcoma of
his rematch.
“Liston has b«*n training
p n tty hard. H all ba going
for tho kill thla time. And I
know I'm going to hava to
gst back as sharp aa 1 was
during tha last fight,” ha de­
clared.
“I did a lot of talking be­
fore tha first fight," aald
Clay. “I was ths contender
then. I knew if I lost people
would forget, but if I won I
could say T told you a o .'"
Recently Clay has been In
training at Miami. Ha plans
to return Ultra today a r
Wednesday,

I s a latter today to tba
sports editor of Tha Ssnford
Herald, Dr. C. F. Brooke
Smith, a local physician, sug­
gest* that consideration be
given by local authorities for
tha construction of an Olym­
pic slse swimming pool within
tha confines of the propoied
marina plan for th* city’s
lakefront development
‘In reference to your arti­
cle In th* Thinking Out Loud’
column on July 14, 1 would
like to answer your question
regarding tha possibility of
Sanford hosting neighboring
swim teams.
"You wonder why," Dr.
Smith continued, "there have
been no meets in Ssnford.
“ F in t, there is no public
pool available which la of pro­
per site. The city pool ia 33
and t t yards in length when
it should meet *pc c Iflest Ion i
of 23 yards In length. The pool
le approximately 33 feet wide
when it should be 42 feet to
accommodate six lsnes.
"The seating facilities are
practically negligible a n d
could not accommodate the
crowds which usually attend

these meets. Th* attendin'*
numbers about 200 to 300 peo­
ple snd sometimes more.
"This brings up the ques­
tion," Dr. Smith want on to
ask, "What can Sanford do
about obtaining a regulation
pool?
"In the same edition of The
Herald tha entire front page
was d* voted to th* develop­
ment of a marina. T h e
thought occurred to me that
if a marina was constructed
what would be the possibility
of the city sponsoring the con­
struction of a new Olympic
pool which could *ccomm&gt;
date both the long and short
courses and with regulation
diving facilities.
"The long course coniliti
of a pool SO yards or meters
long and the ehort course 23
yards or m eters In length.
Theta could be *L* shaped or
T
shaped. Diving conteili
could be held in the short
course pool."
Dr. Smith pointed out that
this would mean that Ssnford
would be a centrally located
spot in Uw state for both
swimming and diving meets.

“In all probability thla
would give Ssnford,” he
stressed, "the facilities for )
many meets throughout the
summer months and would b*
an attraction to bring more
vlritors to the City.
"Also, these facilities would
be available to people regis­
tered in ths mote] and hotel
facility propoied for the ma­
rina complex and would be
another attraction for winter 1
tourist*.
"This Is a thought which
should be considered by city
commissioner* and business
people of Sanford. U this city
Is to prosper in the future It
must rely upon attracting
tourist* as well s i industry.”
Dr. Smith laid that he had
been in contact with Semlnols p
C o u n t y Chamber Manager
John Krldor, architect John
Burton IV, and the local bank­
ers who proposed the marina
plan.
"All appear to be in aocord," Dr. Smith declared,
"with my sentiment*. 1 hops
we can keep the interest in
the marina plan rolling."

Seminole Nips WP, 3-1
Seminole's Senior League
all-star* battered out s 8 to 1
victory over the Winter Park
Kiwsnis Monday night when
relief hurler Charlie Newell
handcuffed bis opponents aft­
e r coming on In the second
frame.
Meanwhile, B r e n t Helms
came through with a double
that drove In two of Semin­
ole’s three runs in the fifth
(ram s and provided the all

stars with their victory m ar­
gin.
Newell whiffed 11 Winter
Parkers in his relief stint and
the victory put the Semlnolet
into a playoff contest with
Dade City for a position In the
state tournament slated to get
under way Friday.

Semlnole'i Little League all­
stars dropped an 11 to 5 de­
cision Monday night to Mait­
land.
The Seminole Seniors' tilt
with Dade City was slated to *
get under way at 1 p.m. this
afternoon a t Orlando’s Tinker
Field.

FSU Seminoles Line
Fight Results Up Tough Grid Foes

By United Frees International
SYDNEY, Australia (UP1)
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
David Floyd, 132 tt, Aus­ lh a Florida State Semlnolet
tralia, outpointed
Gulxanl
Rasgul, 188, French Tunisia ar* lining up tough football
oppooents for coming seasons.
( 10 ).
The 8emlno)ea will clash
with
several national powers,
NEW BEDFORD, Mass.
(U PI)—Georg* Chuvalo, 201, Including Alabama, Baylor,
Toronto, atopped Chief Don Syracuse and Texas Tech,
Prout, 206, Providence, R. J. during tba next two years,
and there will be others In
(8).
later years.
"W e're trying to line up the
OMAHA. Neb. (UPI) —
Sugar Ray Robinson, 162, strongest possible schedules
New York, draw with A rt in the future because we be­
Hemandes, 160, Omaha (10). lieve that's what our support­

ers want,” said athletic di­
rector Vaughn Msncha.
In 1963, be said, FSU plays
Alabama, B a y l o r , Texts
Christian, Kentucky, Georgia,
Virginia Tech, Wake Forest,
North Carolina State, Houston
and Florida.
*
The 1966 schedule includes
Miami, Syracuse, Texas Tech,
Maryland, S o u t h Carolina,
Richmond, Florida, Houston,
Virginia Tech and Wake For­
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Courier Hurls Sanford To 7 -3 W in Over Tampa
Kuykendall's 2
Strikes . . . Doubles Pace Irish Duet Could Lead
Spares Post 53 Nine Redlegs To NL Pennant

By John A. Spolskl
A reminder to the gale that
the Women'a Association In*
•tallation Banquet will take
place tonight a t 7:30 p.m. at
the Capri.
Even though you may not
have elgned to attend to*
night's affair, it'a atlll not
too late to be on hand for you
to welcome your new alate of
offlcara.
In addition, I can't think
of a finer way to ahow your
loyal support for your as*
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men's Kegleri were taking
aim at the Big Dueca and
finished with high 190’s. Not
to be denied was B. Noel's
201 while bowling for the
Scott'a Texaco. Noel finished
with a 501 series, not quits
high enough to taka this hon­
or from Curt Abney’s 635.
Abney toils for Golden Rod
Supply.
a a •
The names of Slpley and
Unger dominate the scene for
the McRoberts’ Tire/Navy
Wives Bowling League.
Pat Slpley had her ball
covering the pocket to top­
ple tbe wood with games of
188, 186/635, which was ths
high series for the league,
Thelma Unger took individ­
ual high single with a 203.
How about that Thelmat
By the way, Pat Slpley,
who’i secretary for the Pall
League, passrd a registra­
tion sheet around to tha
gala to find out who waa
planning on bowling In tha
fall, and the replies were
more than anticipated. Aa
a m atter of fart. It looks
like we'll definitely have 20
team* on Friday mornings
for this Navy Wives Leagu*.

This coming Friday la the
Inst day to qualify for the
Third Annual B rA F Handi­
cap Tournament. The ‘thing’
th at always gets ms whenev­
er we talk tournaments it
''th a t group of bowlers" who
say, " I ’m not good enough to
bowl in Itl"
Of course this (s ntter
nonsense because we*re talk­
ing about a handicapped
tournament which automati­
cally puts yon and your
average on an equal basis
with anyone else competing.
And that Includea the ISO
a v e r a g a bowler rolling
against a 160 average, etc.
• • •
Aa an example, a ISO aver­
Helen Altman wilked-ln
age bowler gets 126 pins to with both honore for the Wil­
63 for a ISO average bowler
son Malor Women's Daytime
before the first ball is thrown,
Scratch League with a 204/s e e
545 aeries, A reminder here,
The top five men will rep­ too that this leagua will def­
resent J e t Lanes at the state initely bowl during the Fall.
finale in Ocala on Aug. 16*16 It'll b* the first time that
and try to win some of that we’ve been successful in hav­
67,600 in prlxe money.
ing this scratch league func­
incidentally, the top five tioning during the fall. Wom­
aerlei including their handi­ en wanting to bowl in this
cap! as of thia writing are leagua should have an aver­
613, 641, 610, 606 and 699. age of 120 to 130 on up. Call
Itcmrmber, those scores in­ Charlotte Bassett, 323-0538.
clude handicap. You CAN
• • •
beat ’em!
Well,
here
It is a couple of
s e e
dsys lster since I first start­
The Tuesday Night Navy ed writing Strikes and Spares
Intra-mural Howling Leaguo and I see where there's been
had a 245 hlghilngle and a a heck of a lot of bombing In
691 ect to taka comparable tha BPAF Tourney.
honors In that department.
Harold Johnson shot n
tlam snn blaated the big
724; Roy Sterman had a
245 and Powell'e 691 aeries
707 to hla credit and Manx!
included a 236. Check that
rolled a 668. Lika I said
high, though John. Big John
earlier, those top five ser­
L'hr shot past Powell with
ies will have to bo 65o and
• 322, 201/601 s e t
over to qualify. All scores
A couple of the Buitncse- are with handicap.
Just got thru talking with
Helen Padgett, Secretary of
tha Sandapurs Fall League
(bowls on Friday a t 6:46 PM
Results Monday Night
for the ladies) and she's mail­
Tampa 4, Lakeland 3
ed postal card* to all former
St. Petersburg 6, Sarasota 1 team raptalna asking that they
Miami 6, F t. Lauderdale 3 reconfirm their Intention of
Daytona Basch 6, Orlando 3 belonging to the Fall League.
Helen says there’ll be at
least 12 teams bowling, with
organisational meeting Aug.
28th, with the league offlralMonday’s Results
ly starting on September 4th.
Knoxville 9 ChsrlotU R
Our thanks to Charlotte
Columbus 6 Birmingham fl
Silver Dollar Tournament such
Lynchburg 7 Macon 2
n whopping success. It'a run
Asheville 10, Chattanooga 6
every Sunday, you know.
Ducks would do well to
A final reminder that all
study their birth certificates Fall Leagues have their fa­
sa only mallards or black miliarisation night the last
ducka mora than two genera­ week In August and that ail
tions removed from the wild league* sta rt the first week
may be shat on privat# hunt­ In September, la your team
ing preserves.
registered y e tt

Florida Stale

Southern League

FORT PIERCE - Sanford *
Post 53 American Legion Jun­
ior baseball club cast aside its
usual role of "good-pitch, no­
hit" Monday night and rolled
to a 7 to 3 victory over Tampa'a Post 3 In the opening
contest of the area tourna­
ment here.
Jim Courier took the mound
for Sanford and went the dis­
tance. He wai in trouble only
once — in the first frame —
when Tampa puahed over two
of their three runs.
Sanford bounced beck in the
top at the third to knot the
contest at 2-alt when Billy
Kuykcndat] opened up Post
33's firing with a sharp douhle
to right. Rick Sirei waa sale
on a Tampa error with Kuy­
kendall going to third and
Slrna winding up on second.
Courier came through with
a single to score both Kuy­
kendall and Sirei.
Sanford moved into a lead
they never gave up in the top
of the fourth when Steve Har­
ris lined a double to left cen­
ter and scored on Red Jan ­
sen's single.
Two more runs were posted
by Sanford in the fifth when
Courier walked and went to
second when Rick Gollohcr
waa tagged by a pitch. Kuy­
kendall cleared the sacks with
his aecond two-bagger of the
evening.
But that wasn't all. Billy
Hlggini and Larry Pivec
walked in the alxth and the
Sanford receiver scored on a
fielder'* choice.
Leading 6 to 2, Tampa tall­
ied its third and final marker
In the last of the seventh. But
in the eighth Pivec singled
and trotted home on Jansen’s
double.
Courier whiffed 10 and
walked but one while limiting
Tampa to seven hits. Mean­
while, Sanford posted nine
hits off Kent and Owcna who
came on In the fifth.
Last night, In addition to
Courier and Higgins, Manager
Frank Thomas had Gollohcr
at short, Kuykendall at aec­
ond, Harris in center, Pivec in
left, Jansen at first. Sires at
third and Hex Brooks in rig h t
Thomas will use essentially
the same lineup tonight ex­
cept that he'll tend Donnie
Smith to tbe mound, put Cour­
ier in center and move Steve
Harris to right.
"Our boys are up," Thomas
said tills morning. "We know
wv’vr* got a good chance to
win this tournament end go
on to the etate tourney in
West Pelm Beech."
Thomas said be couldn't
understand why no afternoon
games were being played.
"We didn't come down here
lo spend the week. We've got
just so much money and
these kids eat like horses."
Thomas summed it up by
saying, "We'll have to win
three straight games so we
can go home before we run
out of money."
Sanford playa the winner of
the contest between Braden­
ton and Fort Pierce tonight.

By Fred Down
UPI Sport* Writer
The Cincinnati Reds are
basing their 1964 hopes on a
pitching formula that paid off
in National League pennants

American
League
W. L. P rt, GB
New York
60 36 .625
Baltimore
60 38 .612 1
Chicago
69 38 .608 1 4
Loa Angeles 51 51 .510 11
Boiton
60 61 .495 124
Minnesota
48 51 .485 134
Detroit
48 52 .460 14
Cleveland
43 64 .443 174
Kansas City 38 61 .3B4 234
Washington 38 65 .369 254
Monday’s Rrsulla
New York 3, Loa Angeles 0,
(N)
Only gama scheduled
Games Today
New York at Los Angeles
&lt;N)
Boston at Kansas City (N)
Baltimore at Minnesota (N)
Chicago a t Detroit (N)
Cleveland a t Washington (N)
Wednesday's Games
New York a t Loa Angeles

la 1939, 1940 and 1961.
It waa the two-mao combi­
nation of Paul Derringer and
Bucky Walters that carried
the Reds to pennants in '39
and *40, and the (women
te&gt;m of Joey Jay and Bob
Purkey who did it in '61. Now
it's the Irish duct of Jim Ma­
loney and Jim O'Toole the
Red* think may give them
tbe decisive edge in the multicornered battle for t h i s
year'e flag.
Aa recently aa June 3 Ma­
loney had ■ 3-6 record and
O'Toole stood et 3-2. But
since June 3 the two have glv-

National League

W. L. Pet. GB
Philadelphia 66 40 .683
Snn Fran.
67 42 .576 4
Cincinnati
55 45 .550 3
Pittsburgh
60 44 .632 5
Milwaukee
50 48 .610 7
St. Louia
60 4R .510 7
Chicago
48 48 .500 8
Loa Anrgclcs 48 49 .495 8 4
Houston
45 65 .450 13
New York
30 70 .300 28
Monday's Results
Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 2
Only game scheduled
Games Today
(N )
Houston a t PltUuurgh (N)
Boston a t Kansas City (N)
San Francisco at Philadelphia
Baltimore at Minnesota (N)
&lt;N&gt;
Chicago at Detroit (N)
St. Louia at Chicago
Cleveland at Washington (N) Cincinnati at Milwaukee &lt;N)
Loa Angeles at New York

International
League

(N&gt;

Monday's Results

Richmond 3 Toronto 2,
night, 10 Innings
Syracuse 5 Atlanta 8,
Syracuse 5 Atlanta 3, night
Jackaonvill* a t Rochester,
p p d , city curfew
Only game* scheduled

Wednesday's Games
St. Louis at Chicago
Cincinnati at Mitwaukea
Houston at Pittsburgh (N)
San Francisco at Philadelphia
&lt;N)
Los Angeles a t New York

&lt;N)
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tractors and other f a r m
equipment on roads.

en the Reds the m oit foniUtent 1-2 pitching punch of any
contender, with Maloney win­
ning seven of hia last nine de­
cisions and O'Toolo taking
eight of his last 10.
A 23-game winner in 1963.
the 6-foot, 2-inch, 210-pouml
Maloney scored his 10th vic­
tory of the year Monday night
when the Reds downed the
Milwaukee Braves 11-2 and
moved to within three games
of the idle first-place Philadel­
phia Phillies.
The New York Yankees
opened ■ one-game lead in the
American League when they
defeated the Ixis Angeles An­
gela 3-0 In the only other ma­

jor league game of the day or
night.
Maloney drove In two runs
himself with a single and a
sacrifice fly that contributed
to the Reds' 16-hit attack on
Denny L^mastcr and two suc­
cessors. Droon Johnson and
Marty Kcough home red for
the Reds and Denis Mcnkc
connected for the Braves.
Elston H o w a r d doubled
home the first two New York
runs in the second inning ami
Roger Maris hit his 15lh hom­
er of the season in the third.
Fred Newman was ilia victim
of alt throe runs and suffered
Ills fourth loss against eight
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P in * Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — SU-42H

PHONE 322-5612 -

or -

C*U &amp; E. Link, 883-7029

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COOT

(PROM SANFORD EXCHANGE)

REMODEL • REPAIR

MONTHLY
COOT

425-5938
(FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY)

S t y ? g &gt; a n ftn r i)i i f e r a l i
SINCE 1908

4. Beauty Care
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $8.95
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834

(I. Child Care

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repair and Sexvic*
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6433

1 BR. Furn. Houae. Phone 25. Air Cond.
668-8122.

&amp; Heating

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

SHETLAND PONIES, $75 and 200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
up. Will paiture. Plenty rid
AIR-CONDITIONING
ing space. Pb. 322-5479.
REFRIGERATION
S aid and Service
13. Catering - Food
FREE ESTIMATES
OKRA. 322-0415.
Ed CalUn
Ph. 322 6154

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

REACHING MORE T H A N 40,000 PEOPLE DAILY!

24. Well Drilling

18 to 30 | 4 11.80 | 2.51 | 4.20

M talm aa* AO— 1 U s e
(fle a » - U tte r ersrd* p er lin e )
l U * M illennia c h a rg e
A ll Ship l u t e Ads C harged
a t 1 -D ay R ato

NEW Classified Headings

MAN, WIFE A 2 Children FOR A PAINTER, inside or
want ride to Columbia, S. C. out, call Luther Tasker at
Will pay gai. J. M. Lee, 301 323 6159.
Holly Are.

10. Livestock

28 to SO | • 1 1.80 13.42 | 5.70

From

PLUMBING .
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
L O S T : Men'a cyeglaiiei,
R. L HARVEY
black frame, bifocal. Re­ 294 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
ward. 322-1383.
23. P a in tin g
2. Personals

II to IS I I I 1.80 11.89 I 3.1 S
21 to 28 I 6 I 1JO I 2.88 I 4.75

• I —Monop W anted
I I —Ravine* A lo a n
II— Inauranra
I I —School* A Instruction#
70—
Employment Hervlca*
71—
Hal* H*lp Wanted
71—Fem ale H elp Wanted
71—Male or Fem ale Help
74—Bains Help Wonted
Tt—m utation Wonted
I I — Income Propertr
11—Uuelneei Prop.—Bale
11—Ileal Batata Wanted
I t —Heel F atale Kale
17—Kuelneao Rsntola
10— IyOla For Halo
• 1—Far ms—tiro v os
11—Out of B lots Acreage
•1—House* For Bale
I I —llouaes— Hole or (len t
17— tloua* For Itant
ton— lleaort R entals
i n i —'Trailer*—Co bona*
101—Mobil* Homes—Bale
101—llo h lle Home*— Rent
l o t —Trailer Spaoa—Rent
101—Trailer Lot*—Hal*
lo t— Apartm ent! For Rant
l o i —Room* For Rant
tin —Hotel Rooms
II I—Rental A |* n ls
111—Wanted To R eal
111— Auto* For Bole
111—Auto*—Bale or Tirade
111—Trucks For Bale
111—Autom otive Korvloa
131—Peso tore A Cpolea
II I— lloeta A Motora
111—Marin* Buppllaa

22. Plumbing

LOST. BROWN WALLET. 1/
found ploato phone 322-9229.

The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

i —( m i * r m i
* —M t m m U
4— i M i t r Car*
I— Day NurssrlM
I—C h ili Car*
I— Dos*— Cala— Pat#
1»—U vaatoch
I t —Special N itU M
II—Catering
14— Place* to Mat
14—i p o d a l Service*
Id—Sw im m ing pool*
I t —Janitorial itervle**
t»— D a-It-Y ouraiir
II— Builder* Supplies
10—Conor*!* Conatr.
11—Hom o Repair*
14— Plum bing
t» —r e la tin g
14— W all D rilling
I I — Air C oni. A H eating
II— Radio - T elevision
• I —Photo 41 Equipment
M—Horn* ApplUnco*
II—M usical Im lrum ant*
I I —Busin*** Equipment
I I —J o b P rinting
14— U pholitorr
II—Vacuum Clsaaoro
IT—M oving A llto ra i*
I I —E xterm inators
41— Plant*— glow er*—Heed*
M—Uiac. F*r BaU
I t —Arttoloa Por Hoot
I t —Iw a p or Egehanga
II— W l l W To Buy
• I —Purnltur* For Hal*
II— Antiques For Bat*
I I —Honor To Loan
II— Muelnae* Opportunities

1. Lost A Found

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

Legal Notice
f ic t it io u s

naira

NOTICE IB hereby given that
1 am enaeaed In bualneta at
H ighw ay 411 I-o n* wood, Bemlnot* County, Florida, under he
fletlttou* nemo of. Longwood
T. V. garvlc*. and that I In
tand to regletar said name with
th* Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Hamlnnl* County, Florida, In
accordance with th* provtelon*
of th* K lctltloue Nam* Blatu
tea, to -w lt: (lection 141.01 Flor*
Ida Htatuta* HIT.
Big! Arthur W. Levy
Publish July II, 11, SI 4 Aug.
4. 1114.
C D B -ll
am ended

n o t ic e o f s u it

STATE u r FLUID 1&gt;A TO:
W aller (Iwynn and lla ttla U
Clwynn, hi* w ife, E. T. llayne*.
Ereemua F. Ilaynea, McO. Car
raway and Mattie Carraway.
hi* w ife, K atie L. Currie, D.
W. Currie. P O. Nell. David
W. (Iwynn, O. fl. W olcott and
tioulaa A. W olcott, hi* wlf*.
Wm. Vvrlnll*. also known as
Wm. Vermllya, 71. II. Blmmon*.
and
llu ah
14. Marlin, If
all**,
Ihalr
raspectlv*
un ­
known *pou*** If marrlad, and
If d ied , th* r**p*ctlv* un­
known hairs, U n t i w , davlaee*
and granlaa* of said defend
antaj Midland Usoonalructlon
Corporation, a purported F lor­
ida corporation, If actlva, and
ir dissolved. Its r**p*ctlva un­
known
dlrselor*
actin g
e*
truataaai and any and all par­
son* having or claim ing any
rtaht. title or tnt*r*at In and
ta the follow in g described tand
lyin g and hatng In Remind*
County, Florida, to-wrttl
TBACT 1. Th* North It *cr*a
of th* BE 14 of th* BW&lt;4
« f Hertlon II, Townahlp 11
South, Rang* It Boat (lean
road).
TRACT *. Th# NE!4 « f «h*
I W M of th* HW&lt;* of Sectlon It, Townahlp SI South.
Rang* II Eaet.
TRACT I. Th* WaatH
th*
BWI4 of th* 8WS4 o f ■*«•
tlon 11. Township It South.
Rang* II East (lea* th*
North H IM fast * f th*
Waal III I / l feel, and leas
th* Eaat 111 f a i l of th*
W att III fa st o f th# North
111 fast o f tbs South M,
and laaa tha South t i l W t
o f th* B eat 411 fast, and
laaa 'b t South IM fast of
th* Wast II fast, and laaa
th* Wast II faat o f tha
E ast 111 faat of th* North
111 faat of Ih* South M.
and laaa th* Waat IM faat
a t Ih* Eaat 111 faat of tha
North II faat of th* South
i l l teal, and Da* Ih* Baal
IM faat of th* Waat H I
faat at th* North II feat of
th* South M. and las* th*
South II fast of th* North
III faat of th* Eaat 111
fa st of th* Waat 111 fa st of
tha SWM o f th* BWH of
tb s
BWM)I Th* North
III l / l feat o f Ih* BEM o f
th* fW U of th* BWM • (
Bectlon 11, Townahlp 11
South. Rang* II Ee*L
Tea. and sash a t you. ar*
harsby notified sa d required ta
appaar sad file, paraaaally ar
by year attorney, w ith tb s
Clerk of ih* Circuit c o a r t or
Seminole County, Florida, your
w ritten defenses. If any, to tha
bill to quiet title filed hareln
against you. and In nerve a
oopy of th* earn* oa H utchison
and Laffler, Pool Offle# Drawar H. Banford. Florida, a tlo r .
mere far p laintiff. D. D. Dan­
iel, on or before the H at day
of August, A. D. 1144.
Herein fall not or a doer#*
pr* con ies to w ill b* entered
a gain st you far default.
wrrNEBB n r hand and tha
official seal of this Court, (h it
17th day o f July, A. D. 1114-

(BEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark af tk* Circuit Court
By Martke T. Vlklon
Deputy Clark
W. c Hutchison. if.
P. &lt;X Bog K
Baa ford, JFla.

Publish July It. II, Aug. 4. 11,

Warren’i CINNAMON TWIST 30. Home Appliances
Looks like chewin' Tobacco
TASTES EVEN BETTER
GIBSON 14 cu. It. Frostclcar
2012 French Ave.
322-4062 refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
freerer acroia the top. Now
only $295.50 W/T. Dick's
KEEFER CANNING PEARS
Appliance Service, 510 S.
$1.00 per bushel. Beardall
Sanford Ave. 322-7658.
Ave. 322-6782.
GIBSON IS cu. ft. Froitclear
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
freezer acroia the bottom.
COMPLETE Lawn A Yard
Lait one at thii low pries
Service. 322-2310.
of 364.95 W/T. Dlck’a Ap­
21. Home Repairs
pliance Service, 510 S. San­
ford Ave. 322-7658.
FOR PAINTING * REPAIR
For real automobile bar­
WORK Call 322-8426.
gains, check the Herald clan REMODEL - REPAIR ified display section.
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

15. Special Services

Building Contractor
WINDOW * SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair k JUglaxa
OPERATOR REPAIR
8CREEN8
Rewirea and New
Sanlora 322 5510

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN
THE
C IR C U IT
C O t 'II T ,
N I N T H JU D IC IA L C I R C U IT O F
F I.O H ID A IN AND F O R BU M I.
NOLB COUNTY
C H A N C E R Y NO. I 43WT
DOUGLAS C R A W F O R D ,

P la in tiff
.*•
ALRERTA P. CRAWFORD,
D efendant
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
ALRERTA I*. CRAWFORD,
whoa* p lica of fellitrtire Is
unknown
A Sworn Complaint having
li**n filed agnlnet you In th*
Circuit Court In and for Hemlnota County, Florida, In c h a ^
c*ry, for Dlvorc*, the eliurt
tllla o f aal.l action being "Dnu»
glaa Crawford. Idalnlirf ve. At.
bvrta P. Crawford. Defendant"
then* present* ar* to nam e and
require you to file your w ritten
defense*. If any, to tha Com­
plaint filed herein, and to
nerv* a copy thereof upon
Plaint Iff a attorney on or be.
for* the H at day or August,
A. D. t i l l , otherw ise a D e­
er** Pro C onftiao will h* e n .
tired agalnsl you and Ih*
oaua* proceed e* part*.
WITNESS my hand and o f .
ftclal aval at Hanford. Kemlnut*
County. Florida, this 14th day
of July, A. D. 1144.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court.
N'loth Judicial Circuit In
and for Samtnot* County,
Florida
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlen, D. CL
Gordon V. Fredvrlck
Attorney for P liln tlff
P. O. Rob 1111
111 Eaat Commercial Strait
Banford. Florida 11771
Publlah July 11, 11 A Aug. 4,
11,1144.

IN t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t f o r
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF TUB STATE OF
FLORIDA.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
IN CHANCERY NO. 1
BCIT TO
GUIET TITLE
JOHN II. VAHKU end MAR
YABKU, hie wife.
P laintiffs,
ve.
MRS. DORA CniTBR, If living,
and If dead, har unknown
heirs at law, legateea, devlaeaa
ur granleee,
Defendants.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
THE STATE OF FLOKIDA
TOi Mrs. Dora Cruee, If living,
nnd If dvsd. her unknown
heirs at law, legatees, de­
visees or granleee; and
any and all persons and
perllaa H elm ing lntereat
by, through, und*r or
a gain st any of th* above
known or unknown par
ties. Jointly and severally,
and ALL PERSONS 1IAV.
ING OR CLAIMING ANT
INTEREST IN THE FOLL O W I N G DESCRIBED
LAND!
Lot 11. EDIlEKA HAMMOCK, aerordlng to th* C D B -71
plat thereof a* recorded la
Plat Book 1, Pag* 111, Pnb- ADVERTIBEMENT FOR RIDS
The Board of Public Instruc­
llo Records of Bemlaol*
tion for Bamlnol* County, F lor­
County, Florid*,
ida.
w ill rartlv* bid* for th*
all of th* abov* da*crlb*d proparty.
alluatv, lyin g and be- furnishing of alt labor, m at.
Ing In Btmlnol* County, F lor­ lerlal* equipment and sirvlr**
required for th* *r*ctlon or a
id*.
Th* nalur* af tbt.' suit 1* to pr*fabrlc*t*d shop building for
ramova certain cloid a from and Ovlsdo High flehool. l*m ln ola
ta qutat tad coaflrm tba tills County, Florida, until tide p.
to th# abeva daaartbad pro- m . Wednesday, August I, n i t ,
at th* Sehool Adm inistration
parly.
Th* asm * af tba Oourt In Building, Comm*rcl*l Street,
which ault baa baaa Instituted ranford, Florida, at wblob tint*
la th*
Circuit Court for tho and plae* bid* w ill b* public*
Ninth
jud icial Circuit la and ly op«n and read alaad.
Contrast document* may b*
for Bcmtaela County, Florida.
Th* abbreviated title o f th* obtain*! by dsposltlng 411.01
caaa la John H. Vaaku and w ith tb* Archlttot, John A.
Mas Vaaku. hla wlfa. P lain­ Burton IV. Fourth Floor, Bantiffs, va. Mra Dora Crust, If ford Atlantic National Rank
living,
and If daad, har un­ Building, Banford, Florida, lor
known h*lr* at law, legal***, tb* first **t of docum*nt* oh*
d*vla**a or grant***. Defend­ talced. Such deposit w ill b*
ant*. Tb* description of tb* refunded In full ta each p*r.
r*a) pro party Involved l* sal •a s who return* th* docum snta
forth abeva.
In good condition within It
You and each o f you era day* alter th* bid opening. Ad*
hereby aottflsd that suit to dltlonal eel* may be obtained
r in o v i cloud* from and to at Ih* cost of lll.a o which 1*
q u it! ond tenflrm tha tltl* to half rafnndabl*.
th* abov* do*crlb*d property
A certified check or bank
has baan brought e g a le et you draft, payabla to th* Board of
la th* abev* antltDd can** by Public Instruction for S*mt.
Joha H. Vashu and Ms* Vaaku. nole County, Florida] U. S.
hi* w ife, and yon ar* hereby Government Bond*, er a s a tis ,
required t* file w ith the clerk factory bid bond *g*cut*d by
at this Court your w ritten ap­ tbo bidder nnd nectptabl* *ur*&gt;
pearance (poraanally *r by tin# In an amount equal t*
attorn ey) ta aaid ault oa ar bo- fiv e par e*at of tb* bid *hall
for# 14th doy of Attguet, A. D. b* subm itted with each bid.
1114. and ta file with eald
Tba euccaaefal bidder will b*
Clerk your wrlttaa defaces*. If required la furnish and pay for
any, ta the Dill of Complaint satisfactory performance and
Is said sa il, a s prescribed by paym ent bond or bends. Att*n&gt;
law . Hernia fall aet or a da* tlon I* oallad to th* foot that
era# pro oonteeaa w ill ha en- not Wm than minimum ta la r ,
fared against you.
la* and wag** a* **t forth In
It la ordered that this aotlea th* Bpacltlcatlon* must b* p a ll
be published lu the Sanford. oa th is project.
Herald, a newspaper published
Th* Beard of Public lastru aIn fem la.il* County, Florida, tloa for Bemlaol* County, F lor­
once each weak far four c o s ­ ida. raaorva* th* righ t to r*.
ier ut Ive weeks.
loot any and/or all bid* or
WITNESS my hand and tb* to w aive any Informant!** la
■sol a f *ald Caurt at Sanford. th* bidding. Nn bid shall b*
Seminole County, Florida, oa withdrawn for a period of fIfthis 11th day af July, A. D. 1144 Man (141 day* subsequent ta
Arthur H Beckwith, J r ,
tb* opening of bids without tb*
Clark of tho Circuit Court eaa**nt of th* Board.
la and for Somlool* Coun­
J. D. WRIGHT, JR.
ty. Florida
Chairman. Board of Publl*
By: Martha T. Vlklea, DC.
Instruction
for Semlnol*
/ a / Jam es C. Waukach. Jr.
County. Florida
af ARNOLD. MATH ENT
R. T. Mllwo*
A HARBERT
Seminal* County SuporlatAttorney* far F U la tiftg
and o f Publl* lastrootloa
147 N. Orange A reas*
and E * -O fficio Secretary to
Orlando, Florida
tb# Board o f Publl* In­
Publish July II, I I A A*g. «, struction
11. 1144.
Publish July i t , II, : i , n i t .
G 9B 4I

f!

r

�,s

■u
1\

W hy Do The Job H alfw ay, For Fu ll Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
30. Home Appliances

55. Furniture For Sale

GIBSON 30" electric range cor Uie oiggesi u-tcctlon of
with Chrome-framed glass
nearly new and used furni­
back-splash. Only *149.95
ture, see Noll's Furniture
W/T. Dick's Appliance Ser­
Brokerage in Casselberry
vice. 510 S. Sanford Ave.
ou 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6
322-7651.

fltE E ESTIMATE

GIBSON 12 cu. ft, Froslclear Upholstering A Mattress ren­
refrigerator, 2-door w i t h
ovating New &amp; Used Furni­
freezer across the top.
ture. Call Ni* Bedding Mfg.
$249 95 W/T. Dick’s Appli­ Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
ance Service, 510 S. Sanford
FA 2-2117.
Ave. 322-7658.
Sell U» Your Furniture.
31. Musical Instruments
Quick Service With the
Cash
SUPER TRADLS’G
Piano Tuning and Repair
POST. PA 2-0677.
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Used furniture, appliances,
PIANO SVC. Sc TUNING
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Rebuilding * Refelting
l-arry's Mart 215 Sanford
FREE ESTIMATES
Ave Ph. FA 2-4132.
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 — After 12 p. m.
(id. llusinesM O pp o rt.

50. MIhc. For Sale

9.*, House* Fnr Sale

V A - FHA

You can find inything you
rd advertised in tlie Her
I Classified.

w

VM

Ijcralb July 28. 1964 — Page 11 toil. Apartment* for nont 115. Auto* For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6*750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50

““ ‘ I

SALES BROKER

Seminole Realty

We Hava Tha Home For You

190t Park Avenue
FA 2-5233 anytime

Stenstrom Realty

OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE
25 U1S. - 50c
SANFORD HERALD

“You’d b*tt*r butter up to Sweetie Piet She control*
the future vote* in this precinct!"
95. 11mi sen For Sale

102. Mobile Homes • Sale

2 BEDROOM. Nothing Down. x ic ii H U uM ltA lLK H . Rea
sonable. Can be *ren on
560 month. Fenced back
Heardall Ave., 2 mile* So
yard. 322 3355.
of G enoa.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

1957 NASHUA house trailer.
47 x 8, completely furnish­
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 Sc 3 ed. Lake Monroe Boat Bowl
ltedruom Home* available In
Plume 688 5727.
all Area* of Sanford. Let u*
IOil. .Mobile Home* - Rent
Show you Around!

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

NEW HOMES

1 2-BEDROOM and 1 3 bed­
room, Bowman’* Trailer
Court. 666-4908.
1 BEDROOM 1IOUSKTHAILER furnished. Adults only.
575 mo. Ph. 322-1187.

Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph. IIOUSETRA1LER on large
322-3561.
private lot. 565 month. Call
after 6 p.m. 322-6087.
2 RM. HOUSE. I nice building
loti. First 12,500 takes this itlti. Apartment* for Rent
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­
terprise, Fla.
Furn. Apt. 2300 menouvtlle.

BEDROOM FURNISHED
APARTMENT. Close In Ph.
322-0173 days, 32211611 even
ingi.

$ Bank $
Repossessions

FURNISHED OR UNFUR­
NISHED, 4 Large Rooms, 61 VW Bus, IU92 bal 545 mo.
tile bath. No Pels! Phone 58 Cadillac. 5*91 bal. 537 mo.
•59 Chev., 1941 bat., *37 mo.
322-3755.
'39 Old* S St 5499 bal, *24 mo
39 9 Pas Wag 5792 bal *37 mo
1(18. Room* For Rent
'39 .Merc., *742 bal., 536 mo,
SLEEPING ROOM. Private '60 Opal Wag *681 hil. *32 mo.
bath and entrance. 3223986. '61 Renault 5691 bal, 532 mo.
'59 Renault, 5487 bal, 524 mo.
115. Auto* For Sale
'37 Plym, 5587 bal. *32 mo.
'33 Cadillac, 5542 bal, 528 mo
'53 Chrysler, 5199 bal, *10 :no,
'56 Line., *681 bal. 531 nto.
•8 Dodge. 5711 bal. *32 tno
'M Olds. 5667 bal.. *32 mo.
58 Chev, *667 bal, *31 mo.
‘37 Chev H'rod *792 bal *33 mo
•1 . I Discount to
'59 Ford, *399 bal, *24 mo.
Seminole County
38 Pont, *788 bal, 537 mo.
Kcxiilent*
'62 Falcon, $997 bit, $49 mo. '6n Ford, 5399 bal, 532 mo.
'00 Corvalr, $784 bal, 546 mo. •38 Chev, *499 bal, 524 mo.
'GO Falcon, 5772 bal, 545 mo. '56 Chev, 5419 bal, 524 mo.
'60 Chewy, 5791 bal, 547 mo. ■S3 Olds, 5471 bal. 524 mo.
'6U Peugeot, 5196 bal, 529 mo. '37 Rulck, 5396 hal, *29 mo.
'35 Merc. 5369, *32 mo.
60 Opal, 5574 bal. 531 mo.
'59 Chewy, 5692 bal, 537 mo. Jeep 4 WD, 5586 bal, 532 mo.
'59 Buick, $749 bal. 539 mo. '51 Cadillac, 549 bal, 52 mo.
59 Rambler, 5592 bal, $33 mo '31 Rulck, 524 bal. 51 mo.
■50 Merc, *49 bal, *2 mo.
'59 VW, 5687 bal. 538 mo.
'58 Chewy, $490 bal, $28 mo.
'56 Ford, 5572 bal, $30 mo.
'58 Pont., $594 bal, $32 mu.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
'58 Chewy, 5697 bal. $38 mo.
i n i !
SANFORD AVE.
'57 Chewy, V8 stick, clean
'56 Rambler, 5579 bal, 531 mo. I U I Z OI’EN EVENINGS
'57 Turnpike, 5592 bal, $33 mu
'57 Ford, 5597 bal, 534 nto.
Phone 322-4503
'57 Olds, 5594 bal, 534 mo.
'963 Chewy 2 S. S. *200, take
'57 Dodge, 5486 bal, 529 mo.
up payments. 322-1187.
'58 Eng. Ford 5391 bal 522 nto.
'57 Chewy, $194 bal, $27 mo. '63 Chevy II Nova, Excellen
'56 Clicvvy, 5192 bal, $27 mo.
cond. Ph. 322 2283.
'55 Chewy, 5171 bal, $12 mo.
'35 FORD, good body, good
'51 Studcbakrr Pickup truck
mechanical condition, C«U
322 6016, Claude llarroll.

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4 Bed­ Cozy Cottage. Lake privilege*.
room. 2 Bath, pine panel­ 550. Ph. 322-6108.
ed Florida Room, Central
air, sprinkler system, patio, FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. $40
Adult*. Ph. 322 9180.
180x180 lot. Ph. 122 8522, 207
Ridge Rd.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
CB 2 BEDROOM. Large Flor­ Cowan. 322-4013.
id* Room, separate store EFFICIENCY. 540. 611 Park.
room, 2 large lot* with oak
tree*, excellent Sanford lo­ FURN. APT. 322 2800.
cation. Reasonable. C a l l MODERN Fun&gt;. apt*. Also
322-2950.
Storage spare. Ph. 322 1374.
CONCRETE BLOCK 2 bed­ W E L A K A APARTMENTS
room, Florida room, 14*
Rooms private bath*, 114
bath. 2 air conditioners, kit­
W. First St.
chen range. $600 down. 570
per month. Available Sept. CLEAN lit Floor Apt. Pvt.
ent. 1001 Palmetto.
1*1. 322 0G25.

BANK
Repossessions

120. Automotive Service

2125 W. Colonial
Orlando, Fla. Ph. 203-0112

RENTALS
3 Room*, utilities, 550. 5
Furnished or Unfurnished
Rooms, water *63. 322-2764.
Bsll-Blalr Agency
Local automobile dealers of­
Ph. 322 5641 218 S. Park Ave.
1 BR. Furn House. Ph. 668- fer their beat buys in Herald
classified display ads.
5122.
2 BEDROOM, partly furnish­
ed. Go out li t St. to Riverview, across from the kin­
dergarten.
NEW 2 Bedroom cottage, fully
furnished, on Lake. Adult*
only. Ph. 322-7434.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE In Coun­
try Club Manor. 3224406..
2

BEDROOM FURNISHED
House, $75 monlb. 906 W.
25th St.

4 RM DUPLEX, Furn. air
cond., near ocean, Ormond
Beach, perm, c o u p l e .
Orange City 7753698.

B efore Y ou G o Uae

“HAS-TO-GO”
A New Miracle Drug
For All Auto Transmia*
sions And Engine*. Aik
Your Uaragrman For
"IIAS-TO-GO", If ||a
Doe* Not Have It Ask
Him To Get It. There I*
No S u b s t i t u t e For
"HAS-TO-GO".
I’rodurl Of Swretman'a
Lab., I nr.

Dorr S. Baker,
Represent at lv*
Itox 29
Lake Mary, FI*.

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

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Ginn* and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622

121. Scooter* &amp; Cycle*
1962 HONDA Motorcycle 303
cc. Perfect condition, 6890
miles All extras. 322-4388.

12.1. tioatn ft Motor*
JOHNSON JAVELIN. 30 hp.
also 18, Both electric starts.
Hull very good, 19 ft. long.
Sell or trade. Ph. 322-3494487.

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free inapertion, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rccoring
&amp; repairs discounted,
2114* E. 3rd.
322-3413

14' LONE STAR FIBERGLAS
ItOAT, 33 Evinrude Lark,
electric start, complete with
trailer. Asking 5630. Will ac.
cept reasonable offer. Ph.
322-6148.
BOAT - MOTOR . TRAILER
CLEARANCE SALE!
We are closing for vacation
August 16th til September
3rd. Everything must go!
NOW Buy the latest stylrs
at greatly reduced pricee;
Thundcrbird*. MFG, Lone
Star, Gator, Evinrude*, and
Inboard ouldrive*. Sample
prices: 51793 17’ Cabin
Cruiser, *1250; J69S 14’
Traveler Runabout, *450;
*300 Gator Trailer, *183.
Many others plus Rnat lo t
full of used outfits! Terms!
Robson Sporting G o o d s ,
Downtown Sanford, 322-5961,

9 RED HOT
0“ RED TAG
SPECIALS”
VISIT

HOLLER’S
OK LOT
DURING THE

“SUMMER SELLDOWN"
62 Rambler
Am ha a*ail or Custom, 4-tloor, V-K,
standard trails., poser steering 4k
brake*, healer, air cond.

*1695

59 Mercury Monterey

*5 9 5
63 English Ford
*1395
60 Falcon Ranchero
*4 9 5
56 MG I Door Sedan
*2 9 5
62 Chevrolet Impala
*2195
61 Corvair Series 500
*1095
62 Oldsmobile 88
*2 2 9 5
60 Ford Pickup
*8 9 5
62 Chevrolet Impala
*2 0 9 5
61 Chevrolet Impala
*1895
59 Chevrolet Parkwood
*6 9 5
60 Chevrolet Bclair
*1195
l-dnor, V-8, power steering, brakes
and windown, radio and healer, air
cond.

Consul, clean one owner car.

Pickup. Very economical.

i-aperd transmission,
heater, 1

WHICH
ONE’S

radio

and

SUPER SPORTS COUPE. V-8,
automatlr Iran*., power starring,
radio and healer.
4-door sedan, standard
sion, radio and heater.

transmis­

l-donr sedan, V-8, automatic trans.,
power atearlng and brakes, radio
and haater. air conditioning.

llalf-tim, 6 cylinder, clean, aolld
Ihrnughmil,

4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath*, Flor­
WELCOME NAVY!
ida Room, cent, heat A air- 1 A 2 Bedroom Apartments
conditioning. Ph. 322-4876.
furnished. Reasonable. See
Howard Long, Main St. A
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
DeBary Ave., Enterprise.
ed patio. Ph. 323-0388.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
I, House* • Bale or Rent pvt. hath A shower, suit able
for couple or single person
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
or retired All utilities In­
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g *
cluded in rent. Ideally to
522-1597.
call'd on 1st St., within t
block of 2 free parking lota
EXTRA LARGE I Room
and shopping center. In­
Lakefront Home. 322-4693.
quire at Manuel Jarohion
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
97. House* Fnr Rent
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Clean 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
and close In. Jimmie Cow­ apt* llth Ave., Lnngwnod,
• mi. from N.A.S. Ph 838an. 322-4013.
3296.
2 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph
3 ROOM FURNISHED GA­
323-8892.
RAGE APT. Water, electri­
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
city furnished. Nice shady
Payton Realty
lot Adult* only. Ph. 322-1303
322-1301
1742 at Hiawatha
NICELY furnished apartment,
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Kit­ a I r condition available.
chen equipped. Ph. 222-7695.
Adult* Phone 322-1926.

Auto GU*I, Top*
A Sea* Covers

National

3 BEDROQM HOUSE. Clean GARAGE APARTMENT, Fur­
and close In. Jimmie Cow­ nished. 545 month. 322-3383
an. 322-4013.
or 322-2202.

2665 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
822-7495 1U0. Resort Rental*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Ai m .
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Btok Bldg

2

120. Automotive Service 123. Boat* &amp; Motor*

S BANK 1
Repossessions

To mak* the beet home
buy, eee the

$100 DOWN

lol'away, Hospital &amp; Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
h, S’A 2-5161 116 W lit St
CARROU'S FURNITURE

Oanforh

Property Mannjjemcnt
&amp; Sales Broker

SERVICE STATION
FOR LEASE
Modern, passenger car-truck
READY MIX CONCRETE
slop. Good location. Call
Patios, Floor, Free Estlma.ei J. C. DAVIS. TEXACO, Inc.
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
322-5033
sand, cement, rack, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
72. Female Help Wanted Jim Hunt Realty
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Office 322-2118
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,
Night 322-OC48
White. Apply Mr. Rolai,
323-0700
H i TON PHILCO Alr-CondiMar-Lou Restaurant or Ph. 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
tloner. Excellent condition.
322-2902.
New Custom-built, Lake Mary
9100. 322-5729, Richard J .
7.‘t. Mnle nr Female Help C. B., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
Wallstcdt,
lity, shade A citrus. FHA
COUNTER PERSONNEL
RILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Finance. 322-6859 evenings.
FOR nOYAL CASTLE
BARN OF 10,000 Items open
HUSBAND WANTED
6la days. 1300 Grapeville APPLY, FLORIDA STATE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE to tell his wife that the nice 3
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
200 S. French Ave.
Bedroom Country H o m e ,
SINGER IN CONSOLE
surrounded by Shade trees
Sews forward and reverse. 71. Snles H elp Wanted
and on 2 nice loti near GinEquipped to ZigZag. 515,40,
derviltc
and HLH Plant,
Pay 58.50 month; While REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
priced at $8750, with only
MAN
OR
WOMAN
Portable, $10.50. 322-9411.
51000 down, balance at $75
UNLIMITED Opportunity if
monthly Is (till available.
E1G ZAG SEWING MACHINE
you arc willing to work full
Someone
is going to be sor­
Rcpossesacd ’64 Model, Per­ time and have an ability to
ry that they missed this.
fect condition. Makes fancy
sell. Reply by letter stating
designs, makes buttonholes,
age, qualifications, exper­
S e w a on buttons, blind
ience and where you may be Seminole Realty
hems, monograms, embroid­ eontactcd for an appoint­
190t S. Park Ave.
ment. Your reply will be
er*, darns, patches, Etc.
FA 2-5232 anytime
kept strictly confidential.
Guaranteed. I t e i p o n i l blc person assume remain­ Address to: Ernest M. South­ ADD THIS FOR A BARGAIN
ward, Southward Invest­ A comfortable 2 Bedroom
ing 5 payments of 57.95. Ph.
ment A Realty Co., P. O.
House PLUS 3 Completely
Credit Mgr. 322-7457.
Box 1060, Sanford.
furnished apartment*. PLUS
HUSBAND LEFT WIFE
a monthly Income of 5125
And we were forced to Re­ 77. Situation Wanted
from apartments. PLUS a
possess 5 month old Dial-O*
low down payment equals a
HOUSEWORK.
322-8440.
Malic ZlgZag Sewing Mabargain In any language at
ehlne. Makes Fancy Stitch­ DAY’S WORK, Ironing, Babyonly 510,000.
es, makes buttonholes, sews
sitting. Ph. 322-7047.
on buttons, etc. Guarantee.
SO U T H W A R D
Remaining 536 cash or take DAY WOBK. 322-2782.
up payments of $6.00 per FORMER CARETAKER for
Investment A Reilty
month. Phone 322-8627.
322-9173
Giants wants yard work. 116 N. Park Ave.
Very dependable. J a c k
USED A REPOSSESSED
GREKNBRtAR
Lawrence, 322-1829.
BARGAINS
Choice lota available In
G-E Stereo
109.95
Greenbrlar of Loch Arbor
84. llenl Entnte • Sale
CROSLY TV
99.95
overlooking golf courae.
PHILCO TV
79 95
Custom building te your
BART PILCHER, Broker
G-E 19" Portable TV 109.93
specifications.
Greenbrier
Personal Service
G-E 23" Console TV
209.95
developed by
Call 322-7498
Wettinghouse Rcfrig.
49.95
KINGSWOOD
Phllco Refrig.
119.95 87. Hualneafl Rental*
BUILDERS, IN C
Admiral Rafrlg.
109.95
202 Fairmont Dr.
Norge Gas Range
119.93 F o r LEASE—Service Station.
FA 2-8074
Kclvinator Elec. Range 49.95 Good location. Good producta. Good treatment. Ph.
Really BIG BIG
Westlnghouie 21” TV
49.03
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Swimming Pool
Frigldalre Rcfrig.
59.95
the PURE OIL COMPANY. Do sec this Oversize 80-acre
20 cu. ft. chest type freezer
Swimming pool. Do tea thla
$140.05
90. l-ota For Sale
2-acrea
of Lakefront priv­
12 cu. ft. upright freezer
acy. Do tee thla large 3
MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
5134.95
Bedroom, 2 Bath masonry
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
No Money Down. Up to 24
home. Do tee acre* ol
Scott Ave. WUl consider
moi. to pay.
swimming and fishing. Do
reasonable offer. J. N. BobGOODYEAR SERVICE
start leisurely Lakefront
ion, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 322STORES
living. 515.100 with Term il
0228.
555 W. First St.. Sanrord
Stcmper Agency, 1919 So.
Ph. 322-2821
LAKE MINNIE
French. Ph. 322-4991.
8 LAKEFRONT LOTS
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
FREE 12.400. equity. 5100
Fully Improved
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
down, 560. mo. pay* all.
Sewer, Water, Size 112 x 180.
322 0793.
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17'
Sacrifice 55500 Each. CharWILL accept best reasonable
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
lea Scllgman, 1201 E. Robin­
en, terrain) Root*. Hclmly
oflcr for 18 cu. ft. stainless
son Ave., Orlando. Phone
ateel commercial refrigera­ 422-1576.
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
tor. Good running condition
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
have just chanced ove" In
LOVELY
New
H
o
m
e
,
West Fourth
new refrigerator this week.
Street, Just off Persimmon.
Contact Dick Aiken or call LAKEFRONT LOT
Call 838 3911 Collect.
BARGAIN OFFER. Lakefront
322 6625.
Lot. Bargain offer Immed­
GE REFRIGERATOR, Good
iate Sale. $5500. Call morn­ EVERETT A. HARPER
condition. Phone 322-4050.
AGENCY • REALTOR
ing. evening Sanford 3222465 S Park Ave.
2958.
Rent Blue Lustre Klectrie
Phones r^ 2-2204 or FA 3-2285
Carpet Shampooor for only \ ACHE, PH. 322-2685.
51 per day. Carroll's Furni­
95. Houeeti Fur Bale
ture.
St. Johns Realty
THE TIMF TESTED FIRM
JULY SPEC. Ladies’ Shoe
4 BEDROOM - 2 BATH
Sale. Sizes 5-614 only. 51 pr. RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor 116 N Park Ave. FA 86IZ3
Surplus City. W. lit St.
Home, featuring l a r g e
rooms throughout, including
i l t y Kit Cabin CruTier, TS hp
a family style kitchen, sepa­ FHA - VA HOMES
motor, trailer. Needs some
rate dining room, and a fine
2, 3. 4c 4 BEDROOMS
work. Moving, must sell.
central heating
system,
1, 144, 4&gt; 2 BATHS
Best offer over 5530 Phone
adaptable to Air Condition­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
322 8054.
ing unit, an outstanding of­ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
fering for a quick sale at For Complete Information
ATTAN COUCH. 2 matching
See or Call Your
517.900. Terms are flexible,
chairs, end tables, 550. Ph.
but at least 51500 Down.
322 4175.
FHA - VA

RENT A BED

Stir

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker

USED LUMBER, $45 per
thousand £ less. 322-8812.

I. Article* For llenl

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power steering, radio and healer.

DRIVING
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Coupe, V-8, automatic trans., power
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4-DOOR HTATION WAGON. V-6,
automatic trans,, puwer hrakrs, ra­
dio and healer.
1-dnnr sedan, 6 ryllnder, automatic
trans., radio and heater.

63 Ford Galaxie
COUNTRY SEDAN, V-8, automatlr
trans., power steering, radio anil
beater. A low mileage one owner
ear.

54 Buick l-I)oor
Hulun, automatic transmission, ra­
dio and healer.

USED
CONTINENTAL

58 Ford Custom 300

*2 5 9 5
*195
*5 9 5

2door, 6 ryllnder, automatlr trans­
mission. radio and heater.

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Open Friday EveningB and
All Day Saturday For Your
Shopping Convenience

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COMPANY
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2507 Park Dr.

Ph. 8214231
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, Stir tanfnr?i Hfralft
tr«K« 12 — July 28, 19G4

Figures Show Rapid Growth Of Seminole County Since 1960

DeBary Legion
Appoints New
Committees

Seminole County's growth
from I960 to 1963 has equalcd the 1960 population in each
of 33 of Florida's 67 counties,

Bjr Mr*. Frank Whit*
Committee appointment* far
D lB ir f Herbert I). Gibb
American Legiun Post 259
were made at thi* month'*
executive meeting by Com­
mander William William*.
Named were Dr. I.uther
Tarbell, membership; Frank
Ilyon and Virginia Harrison,
aunahine; Harry Lyon*, adjut­
ant; Rev. A. C. Summer*,
chaplain; Alfred Newell, aaaistnnt ehnplain; Robert Anderaon, finance officer; Edn.i
Smith, assistant finance of.
fleer; Carroll llurke, judge
advocate; Peter Koppennal,
flag sales; Fred Oliver, grave
registration;
William Brumbaugh, serv­
ice officer; Fred McLaren,
Americanism; Rev, Summers,
visits and aick rails; Edward
lienly, blood bank; Furl An­
drews, liaison offirer to World
War I veterans; Fred Rammerrr, Unison officer to Vet­
eran* of Foreign Wars; Carotyn Little, child welfare and
Oscar Pnpinrnu, police and
traffic.
Dales for special events
during the coming year were
act ns follows; Jan. ltd,
dinner honoring Stale Com­
mander Rill Kdwanl*; March
17, Legion Birthday Dinner;
May r&gt;, PsnrHke Day and Nov.
H, Veterans Day church serv­
ice.
Regular meetings will lie
held on the first Thursday of
earh month st 7:30 p.m. in
the Community Center begin­
ning with the first meeting
of the fall on Sept. .1. Executlve meetings will on the
third Thursday of each month
at 7:20 p.m. at the Center.

Business
Briefs
Wlnnn-Dlxle Store*, Ine.,
operating a number of supermnrkcli in the local area,
bought direct from Florida
funner* more than $R million
worth of fre»h fruit* and veg­
etables during the fiacul year
ending June 27, n *uh*tuntlal
increaae over lust year.
Tills figur* represents only
the purchases made through
the company's field, buying
offices In Puli ok re, I'In nt City
and Pompano. During the
past fiscal year, they totaled
$8,388,335 compared with $fl,695, 218 tha previous fiacal
year.
Joe A. Adams in charge of
prrishuhla merchandising at
general heudipiuitor» in Jack­
sonville, rmphnsired tlint the
company'* primary considera­
tion is moving Florida prod­
ucts first- Winn-Dixie cur­
rently operates (130 superm a r k e t s throughout the
Southeast.
Fanning is one of the few
Industries whore accidents to
non-workers, such as small
children, must lie included in
work statistics. On the farm,
safety is truly a family nffuir.

according to figure* compiled
by varioui agencies in the
state and accumulated by the
office of County Clerk Arthur
Heckwith.
Beckwith explained that in
1960 the official census taken
by the federal government
listed Seminole's population at
54,947.
Sfhcc that time the county's
population
has
increased
A Natural Disaster Work­
some 18,000, according to re­
shop, for Red Cross
mem­ ports by the East Central
bers and related services will Florida Regional Planning
he held from in a m. to 3
p.m. July 30 at the Red
Cross Chapter headquarters,
2401 K. Central boulevard in,
Orlando. A. 11. Peterson, Jr.
announced today.
Invited to attend the work­
shop arc Red Cross chair­
men and board
members,
disaster chairmen and sub­
committee chairman, volun­
teers, civil defense officials,
police anil fire services, wea­
ther bureau personnel, new*
media, school official* and
personnel, telephone and ham
operators.
.Subjects of the workshop
will include "Ready
Re­
sponse," "Nrw D i s a s t e r
Training Materials," "Com­
munications" and "Public In­
formation."
Workshop leader will he
Ralph Davis, assistant direc­
tor of tlii- Southeastern area
disaster service from Atlanta,
Ga.
Davis was most recently an
administrative director In the
Alaskan earthquake disaster,
in Ills numerous assignments
lie has covtercd hurricane,
tornado, earthquake,
flood
and other natural disasters.

Workshop Set
By Red Cross

RKOW I’EAKS in Florida? — If you have any
doubts hero's Mrs. I&lt;. E. White, ir*7 Country
Club Hoad, displaying proof. The trees have
borne fruit for several years but this year's is
n bumper crop.
(Herald I'hoto)

am . c. v.

n o i -ta

VAH-13 G ets
New L e a d e r
Cdr. C. V. (Tony) Noltu
lias assniiicd roilimniid of
Heavy Attack Squadron 13,
the group soon to be assign­
ed to duty out of tile Sunfold Naval Air Station. The
command ceremony wan held
at Whidbcy Island, Wash.
Noltu, a five-year veteran
of West Const heavy attack
aviation, relieved (’iiidr. Wal­
ter P. Carlin.
Cmdr, Nol la's first task
will lie to move Ills si|uadron
from (lie Puget Sound nil
station to N'AS Sanfont and
so become a peimaiienl mem­
ber of Heavy Attack Wing
One.
Tile change of station is
tentatively scheduled for Au­
gust though tli* exact dale
bus not biien announced.
Many of the sipiiidion's pil­
ots, crewmen uiul support
personnel are already here
undergoing training for op­
eration of the new RA-fiC
Vigilante reconnaissance bom­
ber.
VAIM2 will actually he re­
turning home, Tile *i|Undron
wan formed here ill January
I9GI. Nine months later it

C R A D L E

was sent to the Pacific to sim­
ply tlie all-weather strike
capability for the carrier USS
Kitty Hawk.
VAH-13 recently returned
from its filial Whidbey-hmed
cruise aboard tlm | ,1ltd-foot
supeicarrier.

«*at)

r»««iT " j i t t i n

SANFORD,

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£-V.lnfr

tc• i »miim

r* 3 n v r s

FLORI DA

B R A N D N E W CARS
TRAILWAYS

Silver Eagles
are FASTER to
FT LAUDERDALE
MIAMI
AND TllltlJ TO

M U S T BE SOLD

KNOXVILLE AND DENVER

151 NEW CHEVItOLETS, OLDSMOWLES, CADILLACS AND
CHEVROLET TRUCKS ARE NOW IN STOCK OR DUE IN — MUST
HE SOLD IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. PICK YOUR MODEL — CHOOSE
YOUR COLOR — MAKE US AN OFFER!

with Matin'**)

$29.93

Chest nf Drswrr*
4 Drawer

$19.93

Play Pen*

$t:.9S

Play Pen Pads ........
Strollers .........

LOWEST PRICES -

S E T

Rally lied* (Cnniplelr

$1.49
$19.9$

Folding High Chairs $12.9$
Trainer Seats ........... $5.93

MATHER

. iM u m w p

It) Mildred Haney
Weekly meeting* fur a Del­
tona Tern Club will begin tbi*
Friday at the Community
Center from 7 until It p.m.
Present activities will include
dancing, card* and plug pong.
If sufficient interest is
nIiiiwii ii tegular Teen Club
will lie organised and will
plan me it activities us rookouts, hay rides unit splash
parties.
All teenagers of the com­
munity are invited to attend
Friday night'* meeting.

f u r n it u r e

TERMS

Line.

-

Deltona Teens
Set Meeting

MATHER of Sanford

EASY

Cx u m t&amp; L j

A N D LOTS OF

FROM A WOULD OF FINIS FIIKN1TURK

TH E

"This means,” Beckwith
slated, “that in a brief per­
iod of three and a half years
Seminole County . has grown
In population more than the
population in each of 33 of
the state's counties."
There are 34 counties In
the state with populations of
19,019 or better, the clerk said.
That figure applies to Osce­
ola. Dade County's popula­
tion was 933.047 in I960 and
is estimated to be at the one
million mark today.

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FO R

Council, a survey by the Eco­
nomics Division of the Uni­
versity of Florida's School of
Business and reports of sur­
veys made by the Florida
Power * Light Company a*
well as the Florida Power
Corp.
In I960, Beckwith declared,
33 counties in Florida had
population* of less than 18.000 — ranging from Nassau
County’s 17,189 down to the
2,668 persons who reside in
Gilchrist County.

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“The Nile of America’

e io

Expressing a sentiment we
all feel sometimes. City Com­
missioner Earl Higginbotham
said with a sigh at Monday
night’s meeting, "1 feel like
l'\e been rc-organiicd today.”
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Conversion of the grounds
at municipal stadium to pre­
pare it for the coming foot­
ball season was begun Mon­
day by the city, under the
“WELCOME A HOARD” was the greeting Riven
lease agreement with the high
C&lt;ir. C, V. Nolta, right, commanding officer of
schools. First game is sched­
Heavy Attack SiHianlon 13 which soon will he
uled for mid-September,
stationed at Sanford Naval Air Station. Nolta
• • •
was Riven a preview of the local base on his ar­
rival Tuesday night. Shown with him is Capt.
Mayor A. L. Wilson warns
James
O. Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance
jay walkers that there is an
Attack WittR One.
(Herald Photo)
ordinance on the city books
prohibiting this practice and
cautions pedestrians to please
u&gt;e the crosswalks at the in­
tersections. The Clock Watch­
er notes that Sanford
is
probably the only city in the
country where traIfic slops ior
jaywalkers, though we’ve seen
A preview of his future nel are already in training nt
tins in some lurcign coun­
surroundings at Sanford Nav­ Sanford for transition to the
tries.
al Air Station was given the IIA-fit’ Vigilante rcconnuisWarning to scooter
and man who command* tin- next
sattce bomber later this year.
motorcycle riders: The city squadron to he based here
The squadron has been flying
with
Ileeonniiissance
Attack
is considering making the
the older, slower ,\ lit Skywearing of safety helmets Wing tine.
t'dr. ('. V. (TonyI Nulla, warrior altark plane.
while riding such vehicles
The icmainder of the non
mandatory. Other cities have commanding officer of Heavy
such regulations as do all Attack Squadron I t, spent the officer* and men is expected
day making final plans for 1from Whidbey Island In midmilitary ftisUllations.
moving his unit hen from August.
•' * *
VAIl-llt recently r&lt; turned
City Commissioners
Mon­ Wlifdhey Island, Wash,. Naval
Air Station.
from it* final Whidbey bused
day heard, approved and
He arrived in Sanfonl Tues­ deployment to tlie Western
adopted a resolution
com­
day night and spent today I'aeific aboard t lie &lt;airier
mending Henry Tamm for his
with ( ’apt, James (). Mayo, Kitty Hawk.
fine job a* city finance di­
commander of Reconnaissance
Cdr. Nolta assumed com­
rector. Tamm resigned, effec­ Attack Wing One, and other mand of VA 11-111 lust Thurs­
tive Nov. 1, to take a similar officer* with whom he will he day. He bring* 21 years «&gt;f
job with the county. Before working while here.
naval cx|*erienre to tlie .*!*,
he goes. Henry will fly to
Many of hi* future pilots, mui h of it in the heavy at­
New York with Mayor Wilson crew mm ami icjppoit pn Fun­ tack field.
to sign tlie new water develop­
ment bonds.
• » •

Lakefront Development:

Profit For Whom?

“1 ain’t going to vote to spend a
dime down there utiles* somebody
can show me how we're going to
make money on it!"
This declaration made by a City
Commissioner during Monday night's
meetiitR when the proposed marina
complex was tinder discussion.
Fortunately, this is the opinion of
only one commissioner — not all of
them. And, The Sanford Herald is
confident that all five of the num­
bers of the Commission realize that
sound ItittR has got to be done to re­
vitalize the downtown section and
the general economy of the greater
Sanford area.
Hut the time has come to call a
spade it spade!
The Commissioner who made that
statement has — if our readers will
excuse a pun — “missed the boat.”
entirely.
When the City Commission a few
years ago voted a capital outlay to
construct a Civic Center, did anybody
ask hmv much money the City would
get in return?
Of course not! Results of capital
outlays and the benefits to a city and
its citizens are measured in tot in­
tangible manner.
The same principal applies to the
proposed marina.
Wlien the lakefront development
project was proposed initially by the
heads of three highly competitive
financial institutions in downtown
Sanford, it was made absolutely plain
that this program would have to be
a capital outlay and there may never
been a nickel's worth of tangible re*
\
s:ultii to the C 'y rovo*"intent.
Instead, t till.is would be intangi­
ble to the City but realistic to the
business, professional and overall
economic life of Hie community.
apparent ‘extiomr accuracy
Naturally, if the capital nullity for
into
new path toward it*
lids project does provide a return to
the city government — and there’s
pinpoint objective on tlie sun­
little doubt lad that it will — it will
lit face of the lunar body.

New Commander
Gets Briefing

Do you save your pennies,
nickels and dimci and store
them in n piggy bank? That's
a good thrifty habit, hut the
banks would he happy if you
would bring all that small
change in and exchange it lor
some
nice
quiet
folding
money. Seems there's a short­
age of small coins plaguing
the money-changers.
* * *
Tom Brown of Bel Air Court
says he's amazed at the quick
action of city official*. He
says he left a note for City
Manager Pete Knowles noting
trce!« wire blocking the toadway near his home In the
Wynne wood section. Tom then
v.-ent about his business for
the day. That late afternoon
when he returned home he
found tlie trees gone.
♦

*

*

County commissioners Tues­
day decided to liegin action
to bring county employes un­
der some form of hospitaliza­
tion program. They asked
their attorney, Harold John­
son, It) draw up a tentative
legislative draft lo tie present­
ed at the next session of
the State Legislature. Com­
missioner John
Alexander
suggested the insurance pro­
gram, if adopted, lie let out
for tiids and the Commission
agreed.

Ranger 1 On Course
After Crucial Turn

CAPE KENNED V ( f l ’l ) —
America's Hanger 7 television
spacecraft executed it* mo t
crucial space maneuver "right
on the nose'' today, shifting
it in a direction for shooting
mankind's first close-up pic­
tures of the moon.
Scientists said the feat,
called the “midcourse maneu­
ver,” swung Hanger 7 with

County Board
Sets Up New
Department

The critical maneuver was
triggeied hy a radio signal
si ut front scientists on earth
ut ii ii.m. EDT to make the
spacecraft change direction
from its general "moult eol11:■on" course into "a trajec­
tory for it* precise target."
Although jubilant scientists
declined to make a prcdlc*
luui, they indicated they now
felt confident that the spaceclaft would hit close to it*
planned impact men In one of
the moon’s dry "seas," where
a i iiiaut* of the future are
to make landings.

Seminole County ha* a new
department. The County Com­
mission Tuesday created, eff e e t I v e immediately, the
Building Maintenance Ik-puit
tnent and named J. (’. Lav­
ender, superintendent of the
County Itond Department, to
The Sanford Seminole Jayserve as siqiervisor.
i«. x are opening their Thurs­
The Commission ulso:
day noon m eeting lit tlie Civic
Decided to delay liny action t'i nlcr to the public, Frank
on a request to re zone a sec­ 1Kin. It, program chairman ur&gt;tion of Mobile Manor on FR ntiunccd today.
■EH. known ns ‘‘Jungle I
He. ix n I t (tie invitation is
Commissioner* also issued
for „ trni, , r
UI,„.
I.
■■• ng of a film on space
a reminder of two important | |,,.nlpi| n riM|llclt
,,y repre
t„nr,..
quest hy
dales comine up soon Ann 3 senUitlvc* to rezone laike flights and Col. John Glenn';!
they will sit as a Board of Harney A* rrttr* from A-l pinner* fhght. f ho movie, in
Adjustment and on Aug. It (agriculture) to T-l (trailer eittor, run* about an hour,
they’ll hold a public hearing homes). In doing *o the Com­ and will Mart at approximate­
on tiio proposed fiscal budget. mission overruled the county ly I2:20 pm.
"The outstanding film was
zoning hoard.
see ui e l for u* through Dr.
Confirmed a board of ad­
Kenneth Wing of Sanford,
justment declaim! to approve
who wit* formerly Col. Glenn's
a golf driving range no Fit
personal physician,"
said
Eld, contingent upon controll­
ed lighting, the installation Finch.
"We are happy to invil*
of a chain link fence and
the puldie to view with us
Two barefoot thieve* enter­ proper maintenance.
ed
Fpcnrcr's
Grocery
in
Decided 'iha't "there was nn *'"» •""',l“nV
,,f l,“
Oviedo and made off with justification to comply wilh U. F flights into space, said
clothing, shoe* and money, lo­ a request that Dunlop, Gilmer Finch
Members of the Jaycee* are
cal police said today.
nnd North Hoad streets in
Constable George Kelsey of the Midway section t&gt;c paved. urged to bring guests.
Oviedo asked police to lie on
A pproVial u request for six
the lookout for the thieves loads of clay for the Itookcrshould they try to sell the to'vn Recreation Park.
Herald Index
items.
Page 2-A
Ahhy
He said they entered the
Page 2-A
Bridge
store by climbing through a
Page 10-11
window and made off with So
JACKSON, Miss. (U l'I) — Clu-'ificd
Page l()
pairs of trousers, two pairs Warning against “ precipitous C' niics
. Page 1-A
of pointed toe shoes. $40 in action,” Gov, Paul Johnson Editorial
.... Page 3
silver and $5 in pennies.
Tuesday kept G o 1 d w a l c r- Funerals
...„ Page 0
Footprints were found in­ minded
Mississippi
Demo­ Horoscope.........
.... Page J
side the store, Constable Kel­ crats from endorsing n pres­ Society ...........
Page ii
sey said. The entry and theft idential candidate until after Sports
—
Page 2-A
occurred some time Monday the National Democratic Con­ TV Programs
vention.
, \\ «■ the Women . 1‘ig e 2-A
night, he added.

Jaycee Meeting
Open To Public

Two Thieves
No Longer
Barefooted

No Knriorsemcnt

come, in a manner of speaking —through the kick door of City Hall.
Today the Commission began a ser­
ies of meetings with engineering
firms which are believed to possess
backgrounds in marine developments.
This is a wise and proper step for
the City lo lake. Hid this one Com­
missioner has indicated that he wants
not only an engineering fesibility
study but also an economic study.
It’s obvious that this type of sur­
vey would show that the project is
not feasible from an economie point
of view as far as direct financial re­
turns to the City is concerned.
Nobody has ever said that the ma­
rina complex would provide a tangi­
ble return to the city. Nobody, in­
cluding the bankers who proposed
the development project, said it even
would be self-liquidating.
The important point to remember
is that a return to tlie city treasury
is not the major factor. Instead, the
primary consideration is what the
project will do for the community's
business and economic life — which
our financial leaders say right now
is not in the best of health.
Fin tiler, an economic study on fi­
nancial returns would be of no value
for who or what firm can make one.
There is not a similar situation in
Ihe state of Florida — that is, w here
fresh water is com ernetl.
Comparisons can be made only in
a similar situations on the Atlantic
and (bill' coasts. Here's one lor con­
sideration.
Froward County (Furl l.auderdnte)
experienced a nmi'iiie business In
1!*''." i • umnnr* e.
$02. i million,
a jump oi $10. Il^iniliion over 1962.
And that's salt water!
Any boatman will tell you that he'd
prefer lo cruise and dock in fresh
waters.
llovv much money was spent on
marine recreation last year?
We’ll answer that one Thursday.

T ro p ical Storm
A b b y Sp o tted
MIAMI (U l’I i — A strong
easterly wave churned the
Atlantic Ocean 1,1)00 mil's
sou Ihen si of tieie today, slow­
ly building into tropical storm
Abby, the first of the season.
"It probably will make
storm intensity this after­
noon" the Miami Weather
Bureau said in a (penal bul­
letin. A tropical disturbance
is classified as a tropical
storm wh'n sustained winds
reach 30 miles so hour or bet­
ter.
A Navy hurricane hunter
plane found the squally area
about too miles northeust of
the Leeward islands, the Wea­
ther bureau said. The distur­
bance wss muting towsid the

Attitude Of Voter
Changed - - Holley

lly Ilnltic Austin
City Editor
There ha* boon a treiticnd
inis change in the attitude id
the people of Hu- Mate of
Florida, Hep Churlc* Holley,
Republican guberiitiloriiil cun
(llil.de, told Ills .Sanford sup
potters Tuesday, nt a meet
Irtg at (lie Sanford Woman's
Club.
"The people of Florida have
■topped voting hy party la
bcl," Holley asld.
‘"IT* are looking at tin
imliti* Inal. They
want to
knuw where their governor
stands, they want lo know
wdist he stands for.”
Holley (barged Hud no one
ran tell where Demucrallr
candidate. Mayor H a y d &lt;&gt;n
II n r n s ,
of
Jacksonville
stand*, "because lie changes
his position every day, de
pending on wltnl part id Hie
state lie ix m and to whom I f
Is talking.
“ Do you want Hie state of
Florida run like the city of
Jacksonville, which is Finn
million m debt, where taxes
go ttji even year and which
sinus were W. A. Adams of li.ix the second highest crime
ties ire lo paitirlpntn.
Fnyi s was sent here as a the Spoilsmen'* Association tale in Hi*' United States?”
"tcpit m ntntive" of several ala) Clyde Long, Fnnford- Holley asked
F* tidnole .la)t i e president.
'nic Hcpiihllran candidate.
irintri) state agencies and lie
will 1 4-jinit buck to them at an
(•fitly dill*'. He expressed "Deno minus interest" in the
project mid said lie would tecnmincnd full roopeiation of
Ilo' other agencies.
So far, Tullnadge said,
Iluee at nil- agencies have sail)
they would have exhibits here
IJIlNN, &lt;i«rimiiiy (U l'h —
—the Slate Forestiy Kervire, Nctfotin t ions wpfif nn today
It) June Casselberry
Game &amp;■ Fresh Water Fish
It e p u b I i c a n gutwrnalorfor Soviet PiimUT Nikita S.
Commission ami tlie I’niial ramihlatc Charles it HoiKhrushchev's
f
i»w
t
visit
l*»
m i vat ion Ib'pnrlmeiil.
"‘tlie response could ire \\ &lt;i-t tlm m im , fiugaihly as ley oi SI Petersburg was
Untilrd only by youi ability u n ity oh n ext fa ll,
guest nl the NettiiunJe Count)
to supply adequate space for
Young Republican Club ut n
them,” Fayes told Chamber
reception Tuesday afternoon
IILIDFI ItERG, G s r niHiiy
otfuial*. He imjiriiled top
at tlie home oi club president
govetlilln lit official* w ill I •• &lt;1’PI&gt; Two Hu-xiun soldiers K. Pope lluxxrtt III Druid
who
d
e
fe
c
te
d
to
the
West
asked to participate in at
Hills.
fiton l ast Germany have ask1onxt purl of the project.
Holley wav accompanied hr
ed
for
political
asylum,
the
Taking part in Ilia discushis
state campaign manager.
U, S. Army announced today.
Hoy (iiiines id Pensacola, and
the head oi tin- local steering
fominlltcii, Mi
Ralph Swan­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
son
of
Winter
Park.
A lly. (ion. James
Maid
An in form aI question and
r iu it f n rlh u i iifnpritr* to ha tha
answer
session was com! iit led
n iity w ay lo fj#*l Ilia 4sl*»rn*
hy Holley,
111n r, M J lejiiaM an lU liV ij la a p M o s t questions centered
(Hirtiomuant inmndment off
armiml taxes ami tlie Civil
west nottliwcsl a l about 2U the Nuvumbrr ballot.
Rights Law.
miles per hour.
Holley, Hie first native Flo­
Winds in heavier squalls
weie eh eked at 4(1 to 60 miles
MIAMI BEACH (UPI&gt; — ridian to rim lor governor on
per hour in gusts, the Wea­ Fifteen American women, In­ the Republican ticket, labels
ther hot elm reported.
cluding the daughter of an himself s conservative and
A n u t Ii c r reconnaissance Idaho Negro janitor, compet­ believes that personal and |s&gt;flight was ordered for the ed today to represent the litical integrity to lie prime is­
afternoon.
United S ta te * in a beauty tint- sues in tlie campaign.
He also cited ills service in
The easterly wave, fre- tie with 5k foreign girls in
Hie Legislature as house mi­
quctiI!y the forerunner of a the Miss Universe pageant
tropical storm, was first re­
nority leader as experience in
pot ted hy ships. Today’s flight Reds
stale government m contrast
ronfiintrd it hsd wind circu­
VIENTIANE, Laos ( UPI) to his opponent's experience
lation and a low pressure ren­ —Government troops squeezed only in city government.
ter, both characteristics of a a pincers today on nn import­
In addition lo Bassett, who
tropical stoim,
ant Com mu nisi • held road is a candidate lor rounty com­
A ttupicul storm becomes junction while now attempts missioner, other Sent Incite Re­
a fullblown hurricane when to arrange talks on settling publican candidates on hand
its sustained winds reach 71 the chronic lotos civil wur were Guy Allen, candidate fur
miles sn hour.
tax assessor; Walter liubcrg,
failed.

Giant Conservation W eek
Show Planned For Sanford
A repi esenlalive of the
Florida Development Cniiuni*stun met lo ir Tuesday with
local officials to hear plans
for a giant ( 'unservution
Week Exposition to In* held
hero in October.
Estimates vuiy (hat from
20,1100 to 150,000 visitor* v. II
be in tlie city during tlie
week.
Meeting w ith F a n f a t d
Chamber of Commeite Icadns
was James II. Fayes of Talla­
hassee, recreation department
director for the Development
Commission.
T im group discussed Iin*
program ut a Jim Spencer
Restaurant luncheon.
A. II. (Tommy) I'eterson
Jr., Chuitil&gt;er president, nn I
James Tiilnmdgc, executive
secretary, reported progress
to dale, noting several etui*and piivute group* indicate a

IN SANFORD, Republican candidate Charles
Ibdley, left, dials with Mr. and Mrs. Huy Allen
and other supporters at a coffee in bis honor at
tlie Sanford Woman’s Club. Co-hostessing the
1). ”H Itrynnt and Mrs. Al
meeting were ”Mrs. ■'
Keel Ii.
(Herald l’hoto)

wiio is minority leader in tlie
state House of Representa­
tives said Florida would need
no new taxes "if waste is
eliiiiinaled,"
"You hate (o serve in the
stale government to know
whero Hip waste lies—reading
the state statute l»*nh doesn't
lell you the facts," Holley
said.
He charged that building n
new prison in Sunder County
is wasteful with prison impu­
tation dccrensiajG a new stale
crippled children elinie in
Tampa is wasteful when I lf
American L e g i o n Crippled
Children’s Homo 15 miles
away has empty beds; and
that requiring school texthooks to ho stored ill Jack­
sonville is unnecessary.
Commenting on the civil
right* lull, Holley said (lint
"iwiion* of it arc unconstilu
ttonal, and therefore tire not
law
“ 11 is Hie jolt of Hie govern­
or of the slate of ■-Torula to
maintain law and order. You
cannot legislate equality. No
one. I*** tie black, while, yel­
low. i* it or brown can acquire
equality" in any way except
h\ earning it," Holley empha­
sized.

nsuvA...

Candidate Guest Of
B R IE F S
Nikita To Bonn? Young Republicans

Red Sol iders Flee

Renpport ionment

running lor school hoard; nnd
Charles Kern, candidate for
justice of the peace.
Assisling the host were Mrs.
Sandra /fille r , Mrs. Eleanor
MacDonald ami Miss Murgat el Guilts,

By HAHUY I. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
Seminole County will soon
get another new industry—
and at least two others ara
waiting in the wings for their
debut.
The Unit Electric Control
Company of Orlando tins pur­
chased a plot of land in Sem­
inole Industrial Park and ex­
pects hid* on a building to
bo opened Aug. 11.
The industrial park is lo­
cated near the Orange Coun­
ty line west of Highway 17-02.
A 20,00(1 square foot struc­
ture is plnnneii hy the firm
and it is expected to employ
about 60 persons, thus doub­
ling its present employment
figure.
Tlie company manufactures
cleclrhnl switch gear and
control panel* nnd provides
materials for many area pow­
er companies, including Orlamb' Utilities nnd the Flor­
ida Power * Light Compuny.
Tito industrial park cmbraces 25 acres, according to
tin* owner, Hr. J. \Y, Hick­
man of Winter Park. He add­
ed that tlie water supply will
he supplied through an agree­
ment with Altamonte Springs.
Dr. Hirkmnn said one firm
is presently located on tin*
park site—the Atlantic Til*
A Terratin Company, lie al­
so saiit ono street, Atlantia
Boulevard, ha* been built on
the tract.
Two other firm* have pur­
chased let* in Hip park and
are mapping plans for con­
struction there, Dr. llickmnn
sniil.
lie identified them as tha
Orlando Manufacturing Com­
pany which has houglit two
lot* nr about an arm of In ml
and the Central Kim Ida Ilevernge Company, distributors,
also of Orlando, which also is
making plans to h&gt;eat« at tha
site.

$162.50 Stolen
From Office
City police are invcstlgntii
tin* theft of ||iI2.5(&gt; in pet
easli from the medical offi
building nt 2425 H. Park Av
They said the burglar ri
ped a hasp off a sliding do
on the southeast comer of II
building, entered the recepth
room and took the mom
from tin* office of Dr, Kobe
■I. .N’iniUl. I'npers were sea
tered over the floor nnd II
ton culic* drawers opened I*
nothing was taken, police sui
Tho person then entered tl
offices of Dr. Edwin 1,, Lin
soy anil look two packs
cigarettes from a desk, thi
■ii id.

Tent Thieves
A tliU-f or thieves quh
folded up the lent and ivul
away from tlie Putchin r
lienee at 1505 Park Ave., |
ice were told Tuesday,
They said the tent was t
ell fmm the yard and up)
rntly carried Into u woo
a tea off Magnolia Avenue.

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